09/06/2013
Chocolate Can Kill Dogs, As It Contains Theo bromine, Which Affects Their Heart And Nervous System
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09/06/2013
Chocolate Can Kill Dogs, As It Contains Theo bromine, Which Affects Their Heart And Nervous System
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09/06/2013
Dolphins Shut Down Half Of Their Brains When They Sleep.
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09/06/2013
The National Anthem Of The Netherlands "Het Wilhelmus," Is An 'Acrostinchon.' The First Letter Of Each Of The Fifteen Verses Represent The Name "Willem Van Nassov."
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09/06/2013
According To Research, The Most Productive Workday Is Tuesday And The Least Productive Is Friday.
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09/06/2013
Raphael Died On His Birthday In 1520 At The Age Of 37. His Artwork Was So Popular That He Essentially Worked Himself To Death.
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09/02/2013
In The Marriage Ceremony Of The Ancient Inca Indians Of Peru, The Couple Was Considered Officially Wed When They Took Off Their Sandals And Handed Them To Each Other.
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09/02/2013
The Deepest Cave In The World Is The "Lamprechtsofen-Vogelshacht" Cave Which Can Be Found In Salzburg, Australia. The Cave Is 5,354 Feet Deep.
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09/02/2013
Through The Mid-1500s In France, The Lute Was Still The Favorite Instrument, But In 1555, Balthazar De Beujoyeux, The First Famous Violinist In History, Brought A Band Of Violinists To Cantherine's De Madicis Court And Made Violin Music Popular.
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09/02/2013
At The Tender Age Of 7, The Multi-Award Winning Composer And Pianist Marvin Hamisch ("The Way We Were, " "The String") Was One Of The Youngest Students Ever Admitted To The Renowned Julliard School Of Music New York City.
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2007 – In horseracing, Rags to Riches was the first filly in 106 years to win the Belmont Stakes Belmont Stakes.
2008 – In the town of Lake Delton, Wisconsin, Lake Delton drains as a result of heavy flooding, breaking the dam holding the lake back.
1948 – Foundation of the International Council on Archives under the auspices of the UNESCO.