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Dubai

In 2014, Dubai broke the world record for largest fireworks display on New Year's Eve. Over 500,000 fireworks were set off.

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Sunday

The word Sunday is derived from Old English. It translate to "sun's day."

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Salmon

99% of Atlantic salmon is farmed but over 80% Pacific salmon is wild-caught.

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Nobel Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize medal depicts 3 naked men with their hands on each others shoulders.

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Whale

Baby whales grow at an average rate of 10lbs per hour!

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Sea

For every gallon of sea water, you get more than a quarter pound of salt.

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Shaving

The average man will spend 5 months of his life shaving.

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Bee

Bees can recognize individual human faces.

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Albert Einstein

Einstein’s brain went missing when he died in 1955 and was lost for 23 years. The doctor who worked on his autopsy stole it and kept in a hidden cider box.

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Marie Curie

Marie Curie’s notebooks are still radioactive.

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Slinky

Naval engineer Richard T. James invented the Slinky when he was working with tension springs and accidentally dropped one.

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Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci, for whom many historians believe America was named, was an Italian merchant.

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