LL Study Guide – LL108 Match Day 2
This LL Study Guide ranges from Irish party politics and Athens college rock to early internet trolls, British sugar money in the art world, Canadian rail branding, and the chemistry of the smell of rain. Fianna Fáil (“Fianna of Fál”), often rendered “Soldiers of Destiny”, was founded in 1926, won power in 1932 under Éamon de Valera, and then dominated Irish politics until its catastrophic collapse in the 2011 election, all within the context of Ireland’s boom-and-bust Celtic Tiger era. Fianna Fáil(en.wikipedia.org) At the same time, American band R.E.M., formed in 1980 by University of Georgia students in Athens, rose from quintessential “college rock” act to a Warner Bros. signing that led Rolling Stone to dub them “America’s hippest band” by the end of the decade. R.E.M.(en.wikipedia.org) On the science side, the familiar smell of rain—petrichor, coined in 1964 from Greek roots by Isabel Joy Bear and Richard G. Thomas—turns out to be largely due to geosmin, a volatile compound made by soil-dwelling Streptomyces bacteria and aerosolized by raindrops. Petrichor(en.wikipedia.org) ...