Author: Kinooze Learning
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Eureka!!
Hundreds of years ago, in Greece, there lived a very learned scientist called Archimedes. He loved to observe things around him and always tried to explain the phenomenons. One day as he stepped into his bathtub, he noticed the water level rising and some of the water spilling out ( that happens to you too.. doesn’t it;). In…
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Algae and Fungi
Algae and Fungi are often confused to be the same but they are both quite different from one another. But first let us start with what are Algae? They are the green slimy blanket the cover most of the rocks or the top of the ponds or a poorly kept aquarium. Fungi on the other…
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No Google for Iran
The people of Iran will now have a domestic search network and Google and Gmail will be banned. The country had previously banned Youtube and Facebook. The government of Iran wants an Iranian Internet system which would be largely separated from the World Wide Web or the internet as we know it.
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Countries On The Equator
Keith had celebrated his birthday a few days back. His best friend Andy had gifted him a big Globe. Keith always knew that the Earth was round but to see how different countries and continents are spread across the Earth was a lot of fun. It became his favorite spinning toy. One day when Keith was observing…
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T20:India beats England
England lost to India by 90 runs while chasing a target of 171 runs. The defending champions, England got all out on 90 runs. Thanks to Jade Dernbach, England managed to make few more runs than the lowest ever total scored in history of twenty20. The star of the match was Harbhajan singh who stunned…
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Unbelievable Facts
Here is a quick bite of very funny facts. Wow! Interesting.
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It is Raining Meteors in UK, Scotland, Ireland
A lot of meteor sightings have been reported in many parts of UK, Scotland and Northern Ireland. There were several meteor showers expected to happen in September, but what happened last night was spectacular. Sky watchers described a huge fireball moving across the sky, before breaking up into as many as 100 pieces. It could be…
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Stone Age Dentists?
Scientists have found a pre-historic tooth with a filled cavity. The tooth belongs to a 6500 year old fossilized jawbone of a young person. This jawbone was found almost 100 years ago in the European country of Slovenia. On doing an X-ray on the jawbone the scientists discovered the tooth filling which seems to have been made…
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T20:New Zealand beats Bangladesh, England beats Afghanistan
In a match against Bangladesh in the World Twenty20 on Friday, Brendon McCullum hit 123 off 58 balls to help kiwis score a total of 191-3. New Zealand won by 59 runs. In the other match played between England and Afghanistan at R. Premadasa Stadium yesterday,Luke Wright was not as lucky as McCullum. He fell…
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What are Extreme Sports?
Extreme sport is term used for those adventurous sports that are dangerous. These sports involve great speeds, height or depth. They also require a tremendous physical stamina. This is the reason why extreme sports are not as popular as conventional sports which are a safe combination of adventure and skills. Extreme sports are often done using highly specialized gear…
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The Lost People
Who are the lost people? Where are they? How did they get lost? There are groups of people in faraway and distant lands that are difficult to reach. They still live as the humans were living thousands of years ago. They do not use any kind of machines to do their work. Such people are…
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Bye Bye Soda says New York
New York City has has now set a limit to how much soda you can have — and it is applicable whether you’re kid or a grown up! Movie theaters, restaurants, cafeterias, and sporting arenas have to stop serving sugary drinks larger than 16 oz beginning March 2013. However Supermarkets will still sell larger sizes. Makes…