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Crazy Laws

Crazy Laws in California
A person will be fined $500 who detonates a nuclear device within city limits.
Animals are banned from mating publicly within 1.500 feet of a tavern, school or any place of worship.
A person is not allowed to wear cow boy boots on Blythe, he does not own at least two cows.
It is illegal to cry on the witness stand in Los Angeles.

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Mount Fuji Facts

With a total surface area of 145,925 sq mi – Japan may not be a huge country as such, but this small island nation of Asia has a lot of things to boast about and Mount Fuji is just one of them. Irrespective of whether it is a compilation of Japan fun facts or some [...]

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Early Learning And The Role Of Toys

What exactly are educational toys? New parents, and even some experienced parents, feel that educational toys are dull and boring. Nevertheless, they feel constrained to not only provide these things for their children, but insist that they use them. Hour after hour of holding alphabet flash cards in front of a three-year-old is neither educational [...]

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Using Aspirin in Unusual Ways

Aspirin is not only used for health benefits, but can be used for all kinds of unusual remedies.

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Lottery and the Psychological Reasons to Play

People of all ages, gender, culture and possibly of all social status are playing and participating in different lottery games. The thought of winning instant cash prize, especially the big jackpot, is something that makes lottery appealing. The prize may be one reason that lures people on placing their bets, but there are other various [...]

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Famous Circus Clowns

Famous clowns have been related to the theater, film, television and circus. A roster of such circus clowns has been compiled below.Famous circus clowns The list begins with Johann Ludwig Jacob who was inducted to the International Clown Hall of Fame in 1989. He was known as Lou Jacobs. He performed for more than 60 [...]

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How Reading Influences The Growth Of The Brain

Nowadays, the better part of people’s R&R moments is invested either watching the flat screen or numbing their brains with games on the computer and video gaming system. Though these things are distracting and stimulating, very rarely are they healthy for your body or mind. A fun, adventurous and, with a library card, inexpensive activity [...]

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Red Baron: The German Ace who tempted fate

In the heat of the battle during World War 2, the average life expectancy of a flying pilot was about 3 weeks. The pilots used to surround themselves with lucky charms, good luck charms and a lot of superstition Amongst the German pilots of the string and canvas flying machines, one superstition was the strongest [...]

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Fidel Will Beat Americans at Their Own Game

It is one of the enduring urban myths in sport that Fidel Castro, who played baseball as a youth, had a trial in the late 1940s with the Washington Senators (or the New York Yankees in some versions) and, had he made it, the course of late twentieth-century history would have been altered. The Cuban [...]

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Tarantino Takes on Uk Film Industry

Quentin Tarantino, the president of the Cannes film festival jury, yesterday blamed the exodus of British film stars for the UK’s ailing movie industry. The director of Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction said the country suffered because its most successful actors headed to America in search of mega-stardom. “People go to films to see stars,” [...]

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