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According to the old adage, what goes up must come down. Unless you are talking about a satellite, w
The Earth takes a year to go around the sun, and a day to turn on its axis. It is tilted 23.5 degree
After the end of World War II, the newly created Central Intelligence Agency investigated anything a
Every so often, the series Dr. Who would have a special episode where multiple versions of the time-
As long as the Roman empire lasted, they never created a set method of choosing successors to empero
In 1844, the Philological Society of London began investigating the creation of a new English dictio
Normally, if a foreign country has you totally surrounded, that isn’t a good thing. However, in some
Every four years on January 20th, the United States holds a ceremony for the inauguration of the Pre
In 1896, the United States was experiencing what we now call a recession. The Panic of 1896 had made
Humans and rats have lived in an uneasy relationship for millennia. Rats have spread diseases like t
If you visit a different country you might need to get some of the local currency. You might get Rin
Since the year 1790, New York City has been the largest city in the United States. Given the populat
The printing press is considered to be one of, if not the greatest invention in history. The printin
There is a number, a very special number, which is inside all of us. It is inside you, inside me, an
On November 24, 1971, a man who identified himself as Dan Cooper purchased a $20 ticket for a short
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Before Spain became Spain, it was part of the Roman province of Hispania. To understand the language
Odds are, if you have ever seen a photo of the president of the United States over the last 60 years
The musical Brigadoon is about a Scottish village which appears for one day every 100 years. The vil
In the year 1184 in the Dutchy of Thuringia, in what is today the country of Germany, a conflict rag