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    Bubbles

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    BUBBLES …As the cool air whiff to my face‚ I can’t resist closing my eyes and pretending to fall into deep asleep‚ to fade all the pains and emptiness brought about my consciousness. But the sounds of the bird chirping and the touch of the cold bench where I am sitted made me realize that it is still a wee time since I got up from my bed. The moment I open my eyes‚ the intense feeling of loneliness filled my whole being as the tiny bubbles blown out in the air. Wondering where it came from

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    fact about corn

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    CORN BACKGOUND For western civilization‚ the story of corn began in 1492 when Columbus’s men discovered this new grain in Cuba. An American native‚ it was exported to Europe rather than being imported‚ as were other major grains. Like most early history‚ there is some uncertainty as to when corn first went to Europe. Some say it went back with Columbus to Spain‚ while others report that it was not returned to Spain until the second visit of Columbus. The word "corn" has many different meanings

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    Facts About Hercules

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    legendary heroes that help Mortals understand their origins and reveal the earth’s secrets and abilities. b) Anthropomorphic: Described as something or someone that appears to have human qualities‚ emotions‚ attributes‚ strengths and weaknesses but in fact is not human. The word originates from Greek and Latin languages. In ancient Greece‚ this word was used to describe the gods and other deities.

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    Facts About Californium

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    Seaborg on or about February 9‚ 1950. It was the sixth transuranium element to be discovered; the team announced its discovery on March 17‚ 1950. To produce californium‚ a microgram-sized target of curium-242 (242/ 96Cm) was bombarded with 35 MeV-alpha particles (4/2He) in the 60-inch-diameter (1‚500 mm) cyclotron at Berkeley‚ California‚ which produced californium-245 (245/ 98Cf) plus one free neutron (n). 242 245 96Cm + 4/2He → 98Cf + 1/0n Only about 5‚000 atoms of

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    Facts About Christmas

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    Christmas of 40 or 50 years ago. It has gone from a simple reminder of the Birth of Christ‚ and the exchange of simple gifts‚ into a highly commercialized and mainly secular holiday. Still‚ most of those who celebrate Christmas are unaware of the fact that many of the things which have come to be associated with Christmas have been around for a very long time - longer than Christmas itself; and dating back much further than the birth of Jesus. Rather than being "Christian" these "things" are absolutely

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    Facts About Kenya

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    North of the equator is hot and dry and receives comparatively little rain. The Southern region falls into three different weather/conditions zones: The coast is more humid‚ the average annual temperature ranges from about 24.4º C (about 76º F) in June and July to about 27.8º C (about 82º F) in February‚ March‚ and April; the highlands are relatively mild; the Lake Victoria region is more tropical. The rainy seasons occur from October to December and April to June. 3. What is the national capital

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    Bubbles

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    Facts About Kava

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    In 2002 and 2003‚ Germany and the United Kingdom‚ respectively‚ banned the sale of kava due to increasing concerns about liver damage. Other countries have since banned it. Mixed research data exists surrounding kava and reports of liver toxicity‚ says Professor Edzard Ernst‚ of Peninsula Medical School at the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth in the U.K.‚ in the October 2007 issue of the "British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology." Apparently liver damage due to kava consumption has not been a

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    Facts about Ogboni

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    Ogboni (also known as Osugbo in Ijèbú) is a fraternal institution indigenous to the Yoruba language-speaking polities of Nigeria‚ Republic of Bénin and Togo. The society performs a range of political and religious functions‚ including exercising a profound influence on regents and serving as high courts of jurisprudence in capital offenses. Influence [edit] Though versions or lodges of this fraternal group are found among the various types of Yoruba polities——from highly-centralized kingdoms

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    Language 25 August 2013 SOAP: MLK “I Have a Dream” speech Martin Luther King’s speech was not nearly a “cry” but a declaration to the change he wanted to see within the United States. In his speech‚ he speaks of his dreams where both white and black citizens can get along without the barricade of “prejudice”. He speaks of states that continue to accept slavery such as Mississippi‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ and Louisiana. His subject is slavery‚ but he also talks about freedom for all of god’s “children”

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