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Boiled or Roasted, See 7 Fantastic Reasons Why You Can Never Go Wrong Eating Corn

The humble corn is a plant-based food that not only provides the necessary calories for your daily need, but is also a rich source of vitamins A, B, E and many other minerals.  Corn is also used frequently as ingredients in foods like cornmeal, corn flour, corn oil, popcorn, cornflakes and high fructose corn syrup which is

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10 Interesting Country Facts (Austria)

Austria is a German-speaking country in Central Europe, characterized by its mountain villages, baroque city architecture, Imperial history and rugged alpine terrain. Fast Facts about Austria 1. Austria is a German-speaking country in Central Europe, characterized by its mountain villages, baroque city architecture, Imperial history and rugged alpine terrain. 2. Austria’s capital city is Vienna.

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What Exactly Does Breast Milk Produced By Humans And Other Mammals Contain?

All mammals are capable of producing milk; such animals like platypuses, kangaroos, rabbits, tigers, hippos, monkeys, dolphins, whales and the rest. But because different species have different needs and live in different environments, it turns out their milks are very different as well; though the ingredients are similar, it is in proportion that they are

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What Is the World’s Fastest Creature? It May Not be What You Think It Is!

If a question is asked about what the fastest land creature is, without fail, you would answer cheetah! In a way, you would be correct but it’s not as simple as that. The reason this is the case is that measuring speed is relative, and depends on the body lengths covered per second of time. Let’s

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY: The United States Declares Independence From Britain

On July 4 1776, the Continental Congress of the United States of America approved the Declaration of Independence, a revolutionary document in which the thirteen American colonies declared their freedom from British rule because of what they felt was oppression from the British government. Yet, it was actually on July 2 that the delegates voted

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