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More than 500,000 people are buried in Makli Hill in Pakistan. Bertha’s Beach in Falkland Islands house Gentoo and Magellanic penguins. The first smartphone was in 1994 by IBM called the Simon Personal Communicator. The Statue of Liberty is around 450,000 pounds or 225 tons. Americans eat around ten pounds of chocolate per year. There
Samhain, Imbolc, Bealtaine, and Lughnasa are all Celtic festivals. The only U.S. Navy ship held captive is USS Pueblo in North Korea. The third smallest country is Tuvalu with a population of 11,342 in 2020. The Brooklyn Dodgers won their first World Series in 1955 against the New York Yankees. Around 3.6 million years ago,
I’ve thought about inventions and the people who had these ideas and did something about it. The great ones that revolutionized the world and not so great ones that fewer people know about. I thought about the inventions that shouldn’t have made millions and the ones that probably never will. As I was reminded on
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Many of us dream and think what it would be like to earn and have a net profit in the millions. We think it will bring us all kinds of happiness and indeed, it does in some respects, but in others not. There are pitfalls to most everything. You lose your privacy when you become

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