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In 1961, an anti-theft device for suitcases was invented. This special suitcase is equipped with three telescopic poles that automatically extend when triggered, preventing thieves from escaping. Additionally, the handles securely tighten and lock around the hand until they can

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Drew Barrymore was born into a family of Hollywood stars, yet her early years lacked the glitz and glamour. Rising to fame at just five years old with her role in "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial," she soon faced the darker aspects of celebrity. Her father, an abusive alcoholic,

Drew Barrymore was born into a family of Hollywood stars, yet her early years lacked the glitz and glamour. Rising to fame at just five years old with her role in "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial," she soon faced the darker aspects of celebrity.

Her father, an abusive alcoholic,
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Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette, on her motor-scooter in 1916, travelling to work at offices in London where she was a supervisor. The scooter was a birthday present from her husband, the journalist and Liberal politician Sir Henry Norman.

Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette, on her motor-scooter in 1916, travelling to work at offices in London where she was a supervisor. The scooter was a birthday present from her husband, the journalist and Liberal politician Sir Henry Norman.
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In 1954, Arthur Duncan, an American tap dancer, had his debut on the Betty White show. Betty White faced backlash for showcasing a Black performer, but her response was unwavering: "I'm sorry. Live with it." Not only did she continue to feature Duncan prominently, but she also

In 1954, Arthur Duncan, an American tap dancer, had his debut on the Betty White show. Betty White faced backlash for showcasing a Black performer, but her response was unwavering: "I'm sorry. Live with it." Not only did she continue to feature Duncan prominently, but she also
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This propaganda map from 1916 was crafted by the Allies during World War 1, depicting a scenario where the Central Powers emerged victorious and showing the potential fate of the United States under such circumstances. In World War 1, the Central Powers, primarily the German

This propaganda map from 1916 was crafted by the Allies during World War 1, depicting a scenario where the Central Powers emerged victorious and showing the potential fate of the United States under such circumstances.

In World War 1, the Central Powers, primarily the German