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Arnolt-Bristol
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Arnolt-Bristol was built from S.H. Arnolt's idea of a hybrid using the British Bristol chassis. Learn about the Arnolt-Bristol sports car.
142-year-old Seed Experiment Continues to Amaze
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How long can seeds last underground and still be capable of germinating? One botanist set out to discover this 142 years ago, and his experiment is still running.
Who Wrote the Bible? 3 Theories for Biblical Authorship
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In the realm of religious literature, the Bible stands as one of the most influential in human history. Its words have shaped the beliefs and practices of millions worldwide. But amidst its teachings, a fundamental question persists: Who wrote the Bible?
'Veni, Vidi, Vici' Is Not a Humble Brag at All
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'I came, I saw, I conquered' encapsulates Julius Caesar's entire approach to ruling.
Why Did Babylon Fall? Lessons in History and Religion
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Babylon was once the jewel of the ancient world, a mighty city nestled along the Euphrates River, renowned for its towering ziggurats and legendary Hanging Gardens. But why did Babylon fall?
10 Reasons Why The PS2 Beat The Xbox And GameCube
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Sony's PlayStation 2 home gaming console launched in North America on October 26, 2000, going onto sell over 150 million units worldwide by 2011 and putting itself in a distant first place in terms of sales against its closest competitors, Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's GameCube (24 million and 21.7 million units sold, respectively) in the process. [...] The post 10 Reasons Why The PS2 Beat The Xbox And GameCube appeared first on Goliath.
What Happened to the KGB When the Soviet Union Folded?
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The KGB, the Soviet Union's vast secret police and espionage apparatus, technically was dismantled decades ago. But it still exists under a new name.
Did Prince Amleth the Viking of 'The Northman' Actually Exist?
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Brought to life on the screen by Alexander SkarsgÄrd, the story of Amleth the Viking was the inspiration for Shakespeare's "Hamlet." But who was Prince Amleth?
AMC Muscle Cars
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AMC muscle cars, which became popular in the late 1960s, combined power and high performance. Check out the most famous AMC muscle cars.
What Happens if a Presidential Candidate Dies?
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The death of a presidential candidate sure can throw a wrench into the election process. HowStuffWorks Now figures out what would happen.