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Those who are born blind or become blind before the age of five do not see in their dreams….

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Hair is composed of Keratin, a special protein that also produces our fingernails and toenails the nails and forms the protective outer layer of our skin. Each strand of hair consists of….

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What is Cliché

cliché is a saying, expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to……

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Wine making in Ancient Greek

Wines are part of the Ancient Greek culture and lifestyle. Dionysus, the god of wine is one of the Greek gods which is being worshipped in Greece. She represents….

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Modern pencils are the descendants of ancient writing instruments. In ancient Rome, scribes wrote on papyrus an early form of paper with a thin metal rod called a stylus,

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Stars appear to twinkle because the light from them must reach us by passing through the atmosphere of the earth.

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People eat insects  called Entomophagy (people eating bugs) – it has been practiced for centuries throughout Africa, Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and North, Central and South America. Why? Because many bugs are both protein-rich and good sources of vitamins, minerals and fats.

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Hyracotherium, was one of the first horses that lived about 50 million years ago. It was as tall as a fox and had toes. This horse went through a transformation over millions of years to become the modern horse.

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Chlorophyll gives plants their green colour. There are other pigments in the leaves too, such as xanthophylls (yellows) and carotenoids (yellows, oranges and reds). These pigments are also used in photosynthesis but occur in lesser quantities than the green chlorophyll.

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To cross one’s fingers is a hand gesture used to superstitiously wish for good luck or to nullify a promise. The supposed loophole of crossing one’s fingers whilst making a promise is usually exploited by school-aged children……

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