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We are up to #3 in our ongoing search for interesting, useful, playful, educational topics...
There is a lot of history behind the number 3. For example:
#3: Babe Ruth - of baseball fame. Not only possibly the best baseball player ever - possibly the most influential and charismatic. Click here for a link to all his stats via Baseball-Reference.com (#3 was his uniform number!)
Britney Spears had a song by the name of '3'. Click here to watch the video on YouTube.com
3 Blind Mice - click here for the origin and history of the old nursery rhyme. Also, click here for Wikipedia entry entitled 'Three Blind Mice'. The entry has lyrics, origins, meaning and variations of the nursery rhyme. Interesting stuff.
3 Wise Men - in the traditional version of the Christmas story, the (3) wise men (magi) are Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar...click here for some information about them from About.com's section on Ancient/Classical History.
Triple Play - in baseball this is a rare play in which 3 outs are made during the same continuous play. Wikipedia has an interesting entry about this. Note that types of plays are very, very rare.
3 (Holy Trinity) - the central doctrine of the Christian religion - represents the truth that in the unity of the Godhead there are three Persons: The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit...click here for a link from the Catholic Encyclopedia for more information.
Hat Trick (3 Goals in one game) - From WiseGeek.com comes this answer of 'what is a hat trick in hockey'?
The first nuclear explosion was called Trinity. Click here for the site that discusses the history and importance of this event. Also, click on this link - from the Nuclear Weapons Archive. It talks about the Trinity nuclear explosion in even more detail.
Finally, from a site called Spiritual Numerology comes this site that discusses the numerological meanings of the number 3. Interesting stuff for sure.
Enjoy!
Stu
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