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What is a Butterfinger?: Butterfinger is a candy bar made by Nestlé. The bar consists of a flaky, orange-colored center—somewhat similar in taste...
[8/29/2010]
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Who are Maoris?: The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, they are Polynesian and comprise about 14 percent...
[8/25/2010]
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Why don't Fish in the Arctic Ocean Freeze?: Scientists have discovered why fish don't freeze in the Arctic Ocean. Together with cooperation partners from...
[8/25/2010] , U.S.A.
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Why do Women wear a Bra?: Interestingly, bra wearing is not a necessity for most women for their breasts' sake; it is worn for cultural reasons...
[8/25/2010]
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What is a Fire Tornado?: Severe drought and strong dry winds in Sao Paolo have caused a rare fire tornado in the northwest city of Aracatuba...
[8/25/2010] , United Kingdom
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What is a Mini?: The Mini is a small car made by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000...
[8/25/2010]
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What happens when we Blush?: When we blush we go red in the face, particularly in the cheeks and neck. This is because a sudden emotion...
[8/20/2010]
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How does the Heart work?: The heart, which is a muscular pump, beats about 72 times a minute through a continuous and automatic process...
[8/20/2010]
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Where do Dreams go when we Wake-Up?: The simple answer is either they are stored in your memory or you forget them. But this question makes us ask...
[8/20/2010]
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When was Blood-Letting common?: Blood-Letting was a common form of medical treatment before the time of Hippocrates (400 B. C.), the Greek...
[8/20/2010]
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