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• 25% of the 206 bones in the human body are located in the feet, with each foot having 26 bones. Each foot also has 33 joints, 19 muscles, 10 tendons, 107 ligaments, 8,000 nerves, and 250,000 sweat glands. There are more nerve endings and sweat glands per square inch on the sole of the foot than anywhere else on the body. • The average adult travels around 1,000 miles a year on foot, taking about 10,000 steps per day. A typical 70-year-old human will have walked a distance equivalent to circling the earth four times. The feet strike the ground 17,000 times in a 20-mile marathon run, but even a mile of gentle walking subjects the feet to about 80 tons of weight. Feet must be sturdy, and toes are key. • When walking, toes are in touch with the ground around 75% of the time. The nerve endings in the feet feed a constant stream of information to the brain. With each step, the foot rolls forward, shifting body weight onto the ball of the foot preparing for the next step, at which point the big toe bears the load of the body weight as it pushes off. It’s much more difficult to walk and balance without a big toe. • The big toe has only two bones, while the rest of the toes have three. The bones in the feet and the hands are called phalanges, after the Greek word “phalanx” referring to a tight formation of soldiers. Turn the page for more!
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• Although nearly every bone in the body has an official name, one exception is the toe bones. They are known only as “metatarsal digits #1-5.” A fourth-year medical student at Yale decided to undo the injustice by bestowing names on the toes. He called them porcellus fori, porcellus domi, porcellus carnivorus, porcellus nonvoratus, and porcellus plorans domun. In Latin, these names translate as little pig at market, baby pig at home, meat-eating piglet, small pig that has not eaten, and piggy crying all the way home. Some orthopedic surgeons have picked up his names, but doctors have not yet gone hog wild over the idea. • The difference between the big toe in humans versus primates is that in primates, the toe acts more like a thumb, used to grasp things such as tree branches when climbing. In humans, it’s adapted for walking, running, and standing upright, but it cannot grasp. • The average American’s foot is two sizes bigger than it was 40 years ago, as the population grows in size, requiring larger feet to support the extra weight. In the U.S, the best-selling shoe size is 8.5 for women and 10.5 for men. A survey showed that about 35% of people underestimated their shoe size by at least half a size. • Babies are born flat-footed. Their foot bones keep developing until they become teenagers. From birth to age 12 months, a child’s foot will go up five sizes. From age 12 months to 24 months, the feet increase two sizes. From 24 to 36 months, they increase another two sizes. That means that kids’ feet go up nine sizes in their first three years. Once they hit 4 years old, their shoe size goes up one size once every 8 to 12 months. • A woman in India named Kumari Nayak has 19 toes and 12 fingers, earning a spot in Guinness World Records for most toes.
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• Toe wrestling is a sport similar to arm wrestling or thumb wrestling. Opponents seated on the ground lock their bare feet with toes and try to pin the other’s foot down over a line drawn on the playing surface. The Toe Wrestling Championship was established in Staffordshire, England, in 1976 by a group at Ye Olde Royal Oak Inn. The competition became popular in Northern England. It consists of three rounds played with the right foot, then left and right again. There are men’s and women’s Toe Wrestling Championships. • In 1982, Louise Hollis of California saw a news article about the world’s longest fingernails, and decided to grow the world’s longest toenails. When they reached their longest in 1991, their collective length was 87 inches. She usually goes barefoot or wears open-toed shoes. The soles of her shoes must be 3 inches thick to prevent the nails from dragging. Every time a toenail breaks off, she keeps it. Each of her nails is usually around 6 inches long. • The Loudermilk Boarding House Museum in Georgia contains about 30,000 Elvis Presley artifacts. Here you’ll find a wart, a vial of sweat, and a toenail, all said to have come from Elvis himself. Some experts debate the authenticity of the toenail, however, so it’s just called the “Maybe Elvis Toenail.” • Animals can be divided into “plantigrades,” creatures that walk on the entire foot (humans, bears, baboons, alligators, frogs) and “digitigrade,” creatures that walk on their toes (dogs, cats, birds, dinosaurs). • A normal cat has five toes on the front feet and four toes on the back feet. Polydactyl cats are common, though the extra toes are usually found on the front paws only. It’s rare for a cat to have polydactyl hind paws only, and polydactyly of all four paws is even less common.
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WILLIAM MULHOLLAND
• William Mulholland was born in Ireland in 1855, immigrating to the U.S. and settling in Los Angeles in 1877. At the time, L.A.’s population was 9,000. He landed a job with L.A.’s recently formed water department, rising to become superintendent and chief engineer, despite having no formal training. • Mulholland knew the limiting factor to L.A.’s growth would be lack of water. The city's population rose from 50,000 in 1890 to 100,000 in 1900 to 320,000 in 1910. Mulholland and the city’s mayor Frederick Eaton realized that the runoff from the Sierra Nevada mountains in Owens Valley could be delivered to L.A. through a gravity-fed aqueduct. Together they engaged in under-handed methods of rooking the residents of Owens Valley out of their water rights. Then it was time to ship the water to L.A. • In 1906, Mulholland was appointed the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. From 1907 to 1913, he directed the construction of the 233-mile aqueduct, an effort that required 3,900 workers digging 164 tunnels in a project that’s been equated with constructing the Panama Canal. It was the longest aqueduct in the world and used only gravity to deliver the water. Water from the Owens River reached a reservoir in the San Fernando Valley on November 5, 1913. At the dedication ceremony, Mulholland famously said: “There it is. Take it.” The aqueduct remains operational today. • By 1926 the land area of Los Angeles had doubled, making it the largest city in the U.S. by area. The water coming in from Owens Valley was primarily used to irrigate crops. Lake Owens went dry in 1924. Angry farmers sabotaged the aqueduct often, once shutting down the entire water supply to L.A. for four days in what was called the California Water Wars. ...continued
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• Mulholland said he “half-regretted the demise of so many of the valley's orchard trees, because now there were no longer enough trees to hang all the troublemakers who live there.” City administrators negotiated settlements with farmers who had been cheated out of their water rights. • In 1924, Mulholland oversaw the construction of the St. Francis dam to store water against drought, earthquake, and sabotage. Located about 40 miles northwest of L.A., it was completed in 1926. • By the time the reservoir was full, seepage had already begun under the dam. Mulholland ordered pipes be installed to carry the water away from the foundation to avoid erosion. • On March 12, 1928, the dam keeper summoned Mulholland to witness a new leak that was spurting muddy water indicating that the foundation was being eaten away. Mulholland pronounced everything fine, and went home. A few hours later, just at midnight, the St. Francis dam burst. It took 70 minutes for 12.4 billion gallons to empty the reservoir, flowing down the San Francisquito Canyon in a wave 120 feet high travelling at 18 mph. • The water travelled 54 miles to the Pacific. It wiped out five towns. Around 400 people died, though many went uncounted. • Mulholland accepted full responsibility and stoically appeared at inquests. The reports concluded that water percolating through a fault line undermined the foundation of the dam, which collapsed under its own weight. • Mulholland retired in disgrace and was a recluse until his death of a stroke in 1935. Mulholland Drive is named for him. • In 1929 the California legislature passed laws regulating civil engineering and creating the state Board of Registration for Civil Engineers to protect against similar events. Locally Owned
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