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We all visit school to learn many new things, but some things are very hard to be learned at school. In fact, the textbooks will never teach you how to prepare a tasty omelette, how to tie a tie, and many other interesting things that you will probably need to know.
Check the 11 interesting and random things that we have collected for you, and even if they might seem unnecessary now, in the near future you might happen to refer to them.
Check the 11 interesting and random things that we have collected for you, and even if they might seem unnecessary now, in the near future you might happen to refer to them.
# 1 The CEO Of Google Larry Page Is Gradually Losing His Speaking Ability As A Result Of A Health Condition.
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# 2 John Spinello, The Operation Board Game Creator, Has Never Received Any Royalties. The Sad Fact Is That He Couldn’t Even Afford His Own Surgery, Thus He Asked Online His Fans And Friends To Help Him.
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# 3 The Baby Octopus Is The Size Of A Flea When It’s Born.
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# 4 A Myth Was Widely Spread In Several Middle Eastern Countries That, Upon Hearing The Call To Prayer On The Moon, Neil Armstrong Converted To Islam. It Was Even Denied By The State Department.
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# 5 During The Second World War, A Group Of Unarmed American Troop Transports Guarded By A Few Escort Carriers Were Attacked By A Much Larger Japanese Fleet. Among The Near-defenseless Destroyers Was The USS Johnson, Commanded By Ernest E. Evans.
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# 6 The Parasites Can Get Parasites Themselves, And They… Can Also Get Parasites.
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# 7 Be Aware That Domestication And Taming Are Not Synonymous. Domestication Means Genetic Level Change, Taming Means Training An Animal To Not Kill You.
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# 8 The Swedish Count Carl Gustav Von Rosen Started His Career In Aerial Circuses Doing Plane Stunts. He Joined The Swedish Red Cross During The Italian-Ethiopian War. Then During The Second World War He Volunteered The Finnish Air Force To Fight USSR.
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# 9 Clayton Anderson, An Engineer From NASA, Was Selected To Be An Astronaut In 1998 After Fifteen Years Of Attempts And Fourteen Rejections.
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# 10 During 1700s, Many People Were Concerned That Young People Spent Too Much Time Reading. The Process Was Called “epidemic”, A “dangerous Disease”, A “reading Rage” And A “reading Fever”.
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# 11 Did You Know That Clovers Have Twice The Amount Of Chromosomes As Humans And A Very Strange Reproductive Habits?
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