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North America was first colonized by people coming across the Bering Land Bridge from Asia. These are the native Americans.Vikings were the first Europeans to arrive in North America, but they were about 11,000 years too late (rough estimate) to be the very first people here.

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The terms 'moonshine' is credit to prohibition. Moonshine was so named because it was made in the evening, by the light of the moon, so as to lower the risk of getting caught.In the Doctor Who episode The Doctor's Wife, the 10th Doctor's TARDIS console makes an appearance. The staff wanted to have an older console star in it, but as soon as one console is retired, it's torn down, so they didn't have any of the older ones. The reason they were able to have the Tenth Doctor's is because the episode was originally supposed to be in Series 5, right after the Tenth's regeneration, so they were able to keep the old console prop.Steven Moffat has stated that he based the Silents in Doctor Who off of Edward Munch's The Scream and the mythical stories of BZP Lovers.Caffeine and Carbon Dioxide are the only known substances that undergo sublimation (the process of turning a solid to a gas with no liquid state).

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Not technically true; sublimation, unless I slept through that part of chemistry, applies to both going from solid to gas with no liquid state as well as going back from gas to solid. Plenty of substances do the later, water in particular; we call water snow when it does that.

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Not technically true; sublimation, unless I slept through that part of chemistry, applies to both going from solid to gas with no liquid state as well as going back from gas to solid. Plenty of substances do the later, water in particular; we call water snow when it does that.

That isn't true. It's just going from solid to gas with no liquid state. However, I was indeed wrong, because there are some other substances that do so. My bad.

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The Mayans created hot chocolate with Chile peppers.In WWI the two sides were the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente: Which is the same thing. Entente means alliance.In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child.Only 75% of people can lick their elbow.The dot above a lower case "i"is called a tittle.There was a program during WW2 that involved dosing Hitler with female hormones to make him turn into a woman.A cat was once implanted with a listening device to spy on a Russian ambassador. However, it was hit by a car.A headless chicken in a Michigan hotel survived for 17 weeks.

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Not technically true; sublimation, unless I slept through that part of chemistry, applies to both going from solid to gas with no liquid state as well as going back from gas to solid. Plenty of substances do the later, water in particular; we call water snow when it does that.

That isn't true. It's just going from solid to gas with no liquid state. However, I was indeed wrong, because there are some other substances that do so. My bad.
Pretty much all substances can sublimate; they just have to be under the right pressure and temperature, which often is very low.~B~
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Artwork of Queen Chrysalis, the Changeling Queen, was posted within 1 hour of the premiere of A Canterlot Wedding, and dominated artwork posts on various MLP blogs for a few days.Draconequus, the name of Discord's species from MLP, means "Dragon Horse" in Latin.Mt. Vesuvius is regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes due to a population of 3,000,000 nearby and its tendency toward explosive eruptions.Franklin D. Roosevelt's last words were "I have a terrific pain in the back of my head," which were spoken while he was posing for a painting. After this, he collapsed and later died. The cause of the headache was a blood clot in his brain. The portrait he was posing for hangs, unfinished, in his vacation home in Georgia. A portrait was later produced by the exact same painter, Elizabeth Shoumatoff, from memory, with the only difference between the two portraits being the color of his tie (in the unfinished, it's red. In the finished, it's blue).The chocolate chip cookie's origin can be attributed to Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, but there are several different variations of the story. The story that Nestlé claims is the real one is that the owner of the inn, Ruth Graves Wakefield, was running out of baker's chocolate and threw in chocolate chunks, hoping that the chunks would melt into the cookie and create a chocolate cookie. A variation told by a Nestlé employee is that Wakefield knew enough about chocolate that she would have known they wouldn't melt, and that the chunks were added in when the dough was being mixed, the vibrations from the mixer bumping them in and then the mixer cutting them into chunks; the story continues that the head chef, George Boucher (who is the origin of this story) resisted the urge to throw the dough away and instead baked and served the cookies, creating the cookies we know today.

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Ketchup was once sold as medicine.In the American Civil War, amputees had to snort Ether, which is a poisonous gas, in order to put them to sleep, since they didn't have anestesia.shark skin can be used as sandpaper.The Matoran prefix Fe- which means Iron is exactly the same on the Periodic Table of the Elemants.Thermometers once used Mercury in them.If you played all of the songs performed by the Beatles from 1962-1970, back-to-back, it would only last 10 hours and 33 minutes.

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Only one Bionicle character's name has a Latin origin.

Umbra?Many smaller electronics, like phones, have processors that are underclocked. Underclocked processors apparently use less energy than a processor that runs the same speed as the underclocked one at normal performance.
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Linsang is a Japanese name for a species of animal.Quolls are an Australian marsupial species whose genus name means "Hairy-Tail".When you look at stars, you are seeing the past.The Thylacine is an extinct marsupial species from Tasmania.

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When you look at stars, you are seeing the past.

A surprising number of obvious facts are appearing in this topic.

The Matoran prefix Fe- which means Iron is exactly the same on the Periodic Table of the Elemants.

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-There is a correlation between creativity and disorders.-The world's fastest street legal car is a heavily modified 1963 Corvette (0-60 mph in about 1 second).-There is an area in Mexico where all methods of communication fail for seemingly no reason (called the Zone of Silence).-James Dean's car brought mysterious misfortune to anyone who had anything to do with it.-The world's fastest speeding ticket was given to a man driving a Koenigsegg CC8S in Texas for a speed of 243 mph.

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-There is a correlation between creativity and disorders.

Proof please. Further, I'd like to hear what you mean by "disorder"; at this point, I can only guess that you don't mean cystic fibrosis or diabetes, but I can't be sure.As for my own fact: Though Merriam-Webster dates the term to 1983, the US Supreme Court used the phrase "politically correct" in

Chisholm v. Georgia during 1793!

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-There is a correlation between creativity and disorders.

Proof please. Further, I'd like to hear what you mean by "disorder"; at this point, I can only guess that you don't mean cystic fibrosis or diabetes, but I can't be sure.As for my own fact: Though Merriam-Webster dates the term to 1983, the US Supreme Court used the phrase "politically correct" in

Chisholm v. Georgia during 1793

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Specifically Schizophrenia and Bi-polar, though it probably extends to more things.Though to clarify, I was using the word "disorder" for means of communication. I of all people should have known better, considering I am one of the many with a "disorder", even though I do not consider them "disorders" especially since one of them gives me euphoria, and I wouldn't want to give that up, ever. Edited by Lazarus

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