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The sea holds many mysteries, perhaps none more baffling than the disappearance of the crew of the two hundred ton brigantine, the Mary Celeste. What happened will always be a matter of speculation. Read this eerie tale and offer your own conclusions.
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What famous financier paid for the construction of New York's Grand Central Terminal ? Why is this railroad station a major architectural work of art as beautiful as any found in any museum? Read on, sit back and enjoy this ride through history!
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What is the best-known song in the English language? Few would argue that that “Happy Birthday to You” has to be at least up there in the top ten. Read about the history of a simple ditty that has gleaned a fortune in royalties and continues to do so.
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Did you know that there are only two calories in a cup of tea? Is this your cup of tea? If so, read on and learn about the benefits gleaned every day by consuming this ancient, delicious beverage introduced to the world via the Chinese.
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Where does dust come from? Can we send it back? Or will it always be with us reminding us of our incessant failure to housekeep effectively? Read for an understanding of some annoying and ubiquitous particles.
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Did you know America has a royal palace even though it doesn’t have a royal ruling class? I thought so. Well, don't feel bad. Neither did I. Read on, dear plebe, that is, if you dare.
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While the sport of kings has always been considered horse racing, did you know that bowling was also a royal pastime enjoyed by ancient royalty? No, well read on, and here’s hoping for a strike!
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How is this relatively new food additive good for our health? What is in it that makes it so special and where can it be found? Read on for some information, whether you are into fiber or not.
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What happens when the price of preserving history is a full scale explosion? Ask some archaeologists in Wales if you can get a hold of them in between the times they are running for cover!
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Where did the spread we know and love as mayonnaise come from? How did it get its name and what historic naval battle does it commemorate? Read on for some interesting facts that you may not know what to do with.
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Brazil's challenge in educating a skilled workforce
The BBC's Matt Danzico investigates whether the internet is helping to transform the foundation of education.
 A national panel on first nation elementary and secondary education released a long-awaited study Wednesday, saying there really is no national system for aboriginal education.
South Africa's education crisis fuels state school exodus
BAE Systems is to pay at least £29.5m towards educational projects in Tanzania following an agreement with the Serious Fraud Office.
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Waterloo, ON - It is my pleasure to introduce to you today the candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party in...
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“Big Box” social media portals, such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, have come to play a significant role in our...
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NARM opens its 2012 Convention in Los Angeles. As a trade association that serves the music and entertainment content...
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Empathy is at the foundation of both altruism and collaboration. Thus, while it does consume scarce resources, empathy...
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