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Researchers: Salmon fishing goes back to last ice age
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10 years ago
Researchers; Salmon fishing goes back to last ice age Researchers in Alaska have verified that humans consumed salmon even during the last ice age as they verify ancient evidence of salmon...
These Nazi Bombs Are Even More Dangerous Then Ever.
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10 years ago
Thousands of World War II bombs still lurk underground and theyre even more dangerous now than in the 1940s, making defusing a risky, delicate process. Jon Excell investigates. 23...
The history of interracial sex: It's much more than just rape or romance.
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10 years ago
South African comic Trevor Noah will take the helm of The Daily Show, replacing longtime host Jon Stewart, beginningSept. 28. (Los Angeles Times) By Carina Ray When South...
Monopoly: The game that helped WWII POWs escape
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10 years ago
Monopoly: The game that helped WWII POWs escape Neal Colgrass, Newser Staff 2:43 p.m. EST January 15, 2014 The game of Monopoly. (Photo: AP file) Story Highlights Experts...
'All Men...Are Endowed by Their Creator With Certain Unalienable Rights'
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10 years ago
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands...
History is repeating itself. Money of Corporations and Billionaires instead of the Kings and Queens Rule
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11 years ago
The United States of America Bill of Rights article 1 thru 10 of the US Constitution are being ignored even Article #2 is or is being Morphed or miss construed as an aid to taking over the country...
For All Who Loved "The Diary of a Young Girl" - Anne Frank
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12 years ago
I still remember how I felt when I first read this book - a journal of an incredible young woman - and felt her passions, her fears and her spirit. I was about 14 then. I was reading about a young...
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