Author: Kinooze Learning
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Ukraine Is Shivering
Ukraine’s weather is causing chaos for the government and the public. Vehicles are trapped in thick snow. Freezing temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius have killed 37 people in Ukraine. Ukraine is a country in eastern Europe. Each year it has fairly severe winters. January is usually the coldest month. This year, as the temperature is dropping further, the authorities…
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Why Our Ears Are So Soft?
Ears are soft because they are not made up of bones that are stiff and hard. They are made up of something called cartilage (kahrt-lij). Cartilage is made up of firm yet flexible tissue (tish-oo). Most part of our nose is also made up of cartilage. Cartilage is tough but not as tough as a bone.…
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Eklavya – The Brave Archer
In ancient India, lived a boy named Eklavya. He was the son of a tribal chief in the forests of kingdom of Hastinapura. Eklavya was an extremely sharp kid, and longed to be an outstanding archer. Sage Dronacharya was an excellent teacher of Archery and Eklavya, desperately wanted Dronacharya to be his guru. So, one day he set off on a long journey…
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Messi to play for Barcelona untill 2018
Lionel Messi, extended his deal with the Spanish club FC Barcelona. According to the new contract, Messi will play for Barcelona until 2018. Messi, originally from Argentina, has already scored 90 goals in 2012. He was recently in the news for breaking German great Gerd Mueller’s 40-year-old record for scoring most goals in a year. Mueller had…
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Giant’s Causeway
Giant’s Causeway is one of the most spectacular structures in the world. It is located in Northern Ireland, UK. This breathtaking terrain has huge columns of rocks jutting out from the sea everywhere. The entire area covers about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. The columns are laid in a brick like fashion. Most of the rocks are hexagonal in shape. So, some…
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Crash Landing On The Moon
Do you know how two NASA spacecraft ended their lunar missions? By crashing into the moon. The satellites named Ebb and Flow had been orbiting the Moon since a year and had collected valuable information for the scientists. Maria Zuber from the project found it very difficult to say bye. The last signal from the satellites was received at around 10.30pm last…
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Did You Hear The Twitter?
Wake up early in the morning and run to the garden. It will be full of tweets. The beautiful twitter of the birds. But have you heard about the other Twitter? You must have heard people mentioning about Twitter. These days people are waking up and checking their computers and phones to read the new…
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England’s Historic Win in India
England on Monday won the Test series against India. Out of four test matches played between India and England, England won two, lost one and the last one was a draw. England won the series by 2-1. It was a momentous day for England as they won a series in India after a gap of…
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Santa’s Helpers
Every year Santa Claus comes to your house all the way from North pole to deliver those much awaited Christmas gifts. It’s no easy feat to pull off. Does he do it all by himself ? Do you think he has helpers? Of course, he has helpers! And these Santa’s top helpers need a big…
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Amazing Facts About Our Body
Human bone is 4 times stronger than the concrete. The thigh bone, Femur, which is also the largest bone of the body is even stronger than a steel bar of same size!! You grow taller while you are sleeping. Your stomach’s digestive juices have so much acid, that together they can melt metal. When you blush…
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Japan votes for Shinzo Abe
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) under the leadership of Shinzo Abe has won the Japanese elections. The party, had ruled Japan for almost 50 years until 2009. Now it has come to power again with a lanslide victory. Mr. Shinzo Abe is all set to become the new Japanese Prime Minister. He was also Japan’s Prime Minister between 2006 and 2007. The current…
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Japan all set for the Change of Guard
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) under the leadership of Shinzo Abe is all set to win the Japanese election. The party, had ruled Japan for almost 50 years until 2009. Now it is most likely to come to power again. If that happens, Mr Abe is most likely to become the new Japanese Prime Minister. He was Japan’s Prime Minister between…