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What Is Mad Cow Disease?

If you’ve ever heard of mad cow disease, someone might have also told you to stop eating beef out of fear of this condition. Luckily for you, it’s actually impossible for humans to get mad [...]

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Why Are They Called The Buffalo Bills?

Football team names are so ingrained in public consciousness, it can sometimes be hard to imagine a time when they didn’t exist. How do owners even go about picking a team name? Of course, there’s [...]

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What Was Y2K? Was It Really a Problem?

Back when we, as a civilization, were on the brink of entering a new millennium, there was a lot of clamor about Y2K. While “Y2K” itself is simply a numeronym for the year 2000, it [...]

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The First Super Bowl: A Brief History of Super Bowl I

On January 15, 1967, the first AFL-NFL World Championship Game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Known retroactively as “Super Bowl I”, the game was born out...

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Do Toads Cause Warts?

At some point in your life you might have seen a toad and been told not to touch it for fear of warts. Or maybe someone just mentioned it with little context, because when was [...]

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A Complete List of Official Disney Princesses

Disney Princess, also known as the Princess Line, is a media franchise and toy-line owned by The Walt Disney Company. The idea was conceived by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney in the late...

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What Is SARS? Is It Still Relevant?

Remember that time in about 2002 when there was an outbreak of a severe coughing disease that seemed to come out of nowhere? It caught the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and [...]

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What Is a Baby Boomer? Why Are They Called That?

We all know that every generation gets a label that becomes used to refer to the group. From The Silent Generation to Generation X to Baby Boomers to Millennials to Generation Z, we’ve heard all [...]

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Four Mentally Stimulating Activities for Your School Reunion

The letters of the word “reunion” can be rearranged into one 6-letter word. Can you figure out what it is? While you puzzle over that mentally stimulating diversion, let’s talk about reunions. School...

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10 Abraham Lincoln Facts You Might Not Know

Born on February 12th, 1809, Abraham Lincoln is among the most famous presidents in American history. Besides strengthening the federal government and modernizing the US economy, Lincoln is perhaps...

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What Is the Worst License Plate?

If you drive (or have been in a car), you’ve probably noticed those vanity license plates. You know, the custom ones? The ones that you normally see on electric cars about how green they are? [...]

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Why Do We Kick the Bucket?

We’ve all heard it before, “good ‘ol so-and-so kicked the bucket.” We have a strange amount of euphemisms for death in the English language when you give it a thought. It’s probably in no small [...]

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What State Do the Kansas City Chiefs Play In?

If you’re well-versed in geography, the question might seem like a no-brainer. But apparently, not everyone is so sure about where Kansas City is. So let’s answer the questions once and for all: what...

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Why Is February Black History Month?

February is Black History Month (African-American History Month) in America. A tradition since around 1976, Black History Month is an annual celebration of African-American achievement and history....

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What Is the Shape of the Universe?

We all know the universe is big. Like, really big. And if you keep up with this Blog, you know the universe has a color, and you also have an idea of when the universe [...]

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Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?

If you take a look at a calendar for any given year, you’re going to see a few unique quirks. However, one of the strangest items that might stand out is the fact that February [...]

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Who Was Harriet Tubman? Why Was She Important?

One of the most memorable names that is discussed in American history is Harriet Tubman, a former slave who managed to escape and courageously devoted her efforts to fight against slavery. You may know...

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What Is the Story Behind Hey Diddle Diddle?

“Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon“. Out of context, that may sound like gibberish. But in reality, most people know those lines by heart from the famous [...]

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15 Facts About Thomas Jefferson You Might Not Know

America’s founding fathers are immortalized in the history books for the role they played in creating the United States as we know it. But the stories a lot of people hear about them are truncated [...]

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New Badges: Clicking and Screaming, DRC You Later, and Film School

If you find yourself screaming while earning any of these, you might be missing the point. Clicking and Screaming: LOUD NOISES! Play at least 10 clickable quizzes on each day of the week. DRC You...

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