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    Hadrian's Wall: Roman Defense in Britain 🏰

    Hadrian's Wall was built by the Romans to defend the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain. 🏰
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    iPhone’s 2007 Revolution 📱✨

    The iPhone was introduced in 2007, revolutionizing smartphones. 📱✨
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    Oz-Inspired Costumes ✨🦄

    The costumes were meticulously designed to reflect the characters' personalities and the magical world of Oz. ✨🦄
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    Andrew Jackson: First President on a Train 🚂

    Andrew Jackson was the first president to ride a train in 1833. 🚂
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    Thanksgiving's Harvest Roots 🌾🍁

    Thanksgiving originated as a harvest festival in Plymouth in 1621. 🌾🍁
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    Why Freshly-Cut Grass Smells Like a Cry for Help 🌱😮

    The smell of freshly-cut grass is actually a plant distress signal. 🌱
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    My phone autocorrected “love” to “live.”

    Guess it’s sending me mixed signals. 🤖❤️
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    Why did the robot go broke?

    Why did the robot go broke? It lost its cache! :LOL:
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    Composer Defends Lin-Manuel Miranda's Moana 2 Absence, Hypes Mufasa Songs 🎶✨

    Mark Mancina, the composer for Moana 2, recently addressed Lin-Manuel Miranda’s absence from the sequel, explaining that it would have felt "oversaturated" if Miranda worked on both Moana 2 and Mufasa: The Lion King. The songs that Miranda did with Mancina for the initial Moana, were good Mufasa...
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    Orca Sightings Spark Memories of 1980s Phenomenon 🐋✨

    In 1987, a quirky trend took off among orcas in Puget Sound, where they playfully wore dead salmon on their heads, and it briefly resurfaced when a male orca, J27 (also known as Blackberry), was spotted sporting a salmon hat again in 2023. While this odd behavior generated excitement, experts...
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    Identical twins and fingerprints

    Even though identical twins share the same DNA, their fingerprints are different, and it's because of environmental factors in the womb. Things like the length of the umbilical cord and how fast their fingers grow can affect the formation of their unique prints. It's pretty cool how these small...
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    Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Hits U.S. Theaters! 🎬🍿

    "Attack on Titan: The Last Attack which was released in Japan is also set to debut early next year in the United States. Crunchyroll revealed that some theaters in North America and Brazil will extend the much-awaited anime movie, which adapts the last two episodes. These episodes, aired in fall...
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    World's Biggest & Priciest Pearl Found in the Philippines! 🌟💎

    The largest and priciest pearl ever discovered was found in the Philippines, specifically in Palawan. This massive gem weighs an incredible 75 pounds and is estimated to be worth a jaw-dropping $100 million! 🦪
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    Judaism’s Sabbath Day is Saturday

    For Jews, the Sabbath, a day of rest, begins at sunset on Friday and ends at sunset on Saturday.
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    Pumpkin Pie Isn’t Really a Pie 🥧

    Many historians say pumpkin pie in its modern form isn’t technically a pie because the filling isn’t solid. 🥧
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    Chili Peppers Trick Your Brain 🧠

    The heat from chili peppers isn’t a taste but a pain response, as capsaicin tricks your brain into thinking you’re in pain. 🧠
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    Almonds are Related to Peaches 🌰🍑

    Almonds and peaches are part of the same botanical family, Rosaceae.
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    Coconut Water is Sterile 🥥

    Coconut water is so sterile it has been used as a substitute for IV fluids in emergencies. 🥥
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    Buddhist Monks Meditate for Hours Daily

    Meditation is a core practice for Buddhist monks, who often spend hours in deep meditation every day. 🧘‍♀️
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    Potatoes Were Once Feared in Europe 🥔

    Potatoes were first introduced to Europe in the 16th century but were thought to cause leprosy and avoided by many.
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