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Interesting Things with JC

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1029: "The Great Alaskan Zucchini"

Interesting Things with JC #1029: "The Great Alaskan Zucchini" - Dive into the remarkable phenomenon of Alaska's gigantic zucchinis, where nearly 20 hours of summer sunlight fuel extraordinary growth.

Learn about the innovative techniques that help these crops thrive and celebrate the awe-inspiring ways nature adapts to Alaska's unique environment.

This episode was inspired by Haley Hongslo.

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037: "The Union of Crowns and the Transformation of the Royal Arms"

Interesting Things with JC #037: "The Union of Crowns and the Transformation of the Royal Arms" - In 1603, James VI of Scotland also became James I of England, a union that dramatically altered the Royal Arms by introducing the English lion alongside the Scottish unicorn. This update symbolized the merging of Scottish and English sovereignty under a single monarch, reflecting the efforts to forge political unity and a shared national identity. While the visual representation of the Royal Arms aimed to communicate unity, the actual political integration of the two nations faced significant challenges, leading to a complex and storied journey towards a more unified kingdom.

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393: "Succession Modernization"

Interesting Things with JC #393: "Succession Modernization" - As England transitioned to a democratic form of government, specifically a constitutional monarchy, its leaders made the decision to formalize power succession. Let’s review the history of Royal succession, the 1689 Bill of Rights, the 1701 Act of Settlement, and the Succession to the Crown Act of 2013.

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