Monthly Archives For March 2015

Facts about Cinco de Mayo

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1. It is not Mexico’s Independence Day Though Cinco de Mayo is an important date for Chicano and Mexican communities, it is not the Independence Day of Mexico. Mexico’s Independence Day is marked on the&hellip

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Facts about Fidel Castro

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1.Fidel Castro’s Birth Fidel Castro is a first generation Cuba born on 13th August, 1926 in a wealthy family that lived in Oriente’s Eastern Region. His full name at birth was Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz.&hellip

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Facts about friction

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Ever tried skating on ice? If yes, you would probably know by now that ice skating is the easiest way to on a well laid graveled road and it seems almost impossible to slip unless&hellip

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Facts about C.S. Lewis

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1)Birth and Early Childhood Clive Staples “Jack” Lewis (C.S. Lewis) was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 29th November, 1898. His parents were Albert J. Lewis and Florence Augusta Hamilton Lewis. In 1905, the Lewis&hellip

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Facts about Humans

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1.Appendix and digestion in humans Though the appendix is seen as a part that for a long time has lost importance, it is important to bacteria that aid the digestive system. The bacteria use it&hellip

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Facts about Iran

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1.Establishment of Iran as a Republic Iran was referred to as Persia until the year 1935. In 1979, it was declared an Islamic republic after the reigning monarchy got overthrown. The Conservative clerical forces headed&hellip

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Facts about PCP (Phencyclidine)

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1.Definition Presently, PCP is a controlled Schedule II substance. It is a crystalline, white powder or yellowish clear liquid. When in contact with contaminants, the color changes to a tan brownish color. It falls in&hellip

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Facts about Rats

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1.Rat Species There are over 56 rat species with the Old World rats being common in North America. Old word rats include the Norway rat, also called the brown rat, wharf rat or sever rat&hellip

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Facts about Statue of Liberty

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1.Father of the Statue of Liberty The idea of the Statue of Liberty was proposed by Edouard de Laboulaye, a prominent French political thinker. Laboulaye proposed making a monument for the United States in 1865&hellip

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Facts about STDs

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 1.Definition of STDs The abbreviation STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease and is used to refer to over 25 to 30 infectious organisms spread mostly via sexual activity. STDs are also known as venereal diseases&hellip

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