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The Learning Brain

@poweroflearn27

How to win in life:
1 work hard
2 complain less
3 listen more
4 try, learn, grow
5 don't let people tell you it cant be done
6 make no excuse

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“Go out there, live life, take risks, be bold, be aggressive, do what no man has done, that’s the moment that you are free. That’s the moment that you can achieve.” 🔈 Sound on for three minutes of #MondayMotivation with the incredible Laureus Academy member Mike Horn 👊

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Proud To Retweet Independence Day Special - When Sachin Tendulkar hugged NSG Commando.😍 Sachin & Harbhajan met NSG Officers in 2009. Tribute to Real heroes🇮🇳 @Sachin_rt Harbhajan Turbanator CrickeTendulkar 🇮🇳 #IndependenceDayIndia #स्वतंत्रतादिवस

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The Amazon River in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the disputed longest river in the world.Length: 6,575 km

The Amazon River in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the disputed longest river in the world.Length: 6,575 km
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Why is the Amazon River famous? The Amazon is well known for a number of reasons. It is the greatest river of South America and the largest drainage system in the world in terms of the volume of its flow and the area of its basin.

Why is the Amazon River famous? The Amazon is well known for a number of reasons. It is the greatest river of South America and the largest drainage system in the world in terms of the volume of its flow and the area of its basin.
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During the dry season (June to November) the width of the Amazon River averages between 2 to 6 miles (3.2 to 9.6 km) depending on the area, and in the wet season (December through April) the width can reach up to 30 miles.

During the dry season (June to November) the width of the Amazon River averages between 2 to 6 miles (3.2 to 9.6 km) depending on the area, and in the wet season (December through April) the width can reach up to 30 miles.
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Theevolutionary history of the comb jelly has revealed surprising clues about Earth's1st animal. Earth's1st animal ws the ocean-drifting comb jelly,not the simple sponge,according to a new find tht has shocked scientists who didn't imaginethe earliest critter could be so complex.

Theevolutionary history of the comb jelly has revealed surprising clues about Earth's1st animal. Earth's1st animal ws the ocean-drifting comb jelly,not the simple sponge,according to a new find tht has shocked scientists who didn't imaginethe earliest critter could be so complex.
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When was the first animal on earth? 800 million years ago These clusters of specialized, cooperating cells eventually became the first animals, which DNA evidence suggests evolved around 800 million years ago.

When was the first animal on earth?

800 million years ago

These clusters of specialized, cooperating cells eventually became the first animals, which DNA evidence suggests evolved around 800 million years ago.
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CharlesRichardson Bats incorporate woodenspring design where the handle meets the bladeThe currentdesign of cane handle splice into a willowblade through taperd splice was the invented inthe 1880s CharlesRichardson,a pupil of Brunel& 1stChiefEnginer of the Severn RailwayTunnel

CharlesRichardson
Bats incorporate woodenspring design where the handle meets the bladeThe currentdesign of  cane handle splice into a willowblade through taperd splice was the invented inthe 1880s CharlesRichardson,a pupil of Brunel& 1stChiefEnginer of the Severn RailwayTunnel
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willow wood The bat is traditionally made from willow wood, specifically from a variety of white willow called cricket bat willow (Salix alba var. caerulea), treated with raw (unboiled) linseed oil, which has a protective function.

willow wood

The bat is traditionally made from willow wood, specifically from a variety of white willow called cricket bat willow (Salix alba var. caerulea), treated with raw (unboiled) linseed oil, which has a protective function.
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Captain KapilDev came out to bat and ran through the Zimbabwe bowling line-up.The right-hander played a smart,yet brisk innings as he smashed 16 fours & 6 sixes. ... Scoring an unbeaten 175 in138 balls at a strike rate of 126.81, Kapil Dev took India's total to 266/8 in 60 overs.

Captain KapilDev came out to bat and ran through the Zimbabwe bowling line-up.The right-hander played a smart,yet brisk innings as he smashed 16 fours & 6 sixes. ... Scoring an unbeaten 175 in138 balls at a strike rate of 126.81, Kapil Dev took India's total to 266/8 in 60 overs.
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The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, and is the longest river in Africa and the disputed longest river in the world, as the Brazilian government says that the Amazon River is longer than the Nile.

The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, and is the longest river in Africa and the disputed longest river in the world, as the Brazilian government says that the Amazon River is longer than the Nile.
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What countries does the River Nile flow through? In addition to Egypt, the Nile runs through or along the border of 10 other African countries, namely, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.

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Interesting Facts about the Nile river: The Nile River is the longest river in the world. The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile has a length of about 6,695 kilometers (4,160 miles) Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres (680,000 gallons) per second.

Interesting Facts about the Nile river:

The Nile River is the longest river in the world.

The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

The Nile has a length of about 6,695 kilometers (4,160 miles)

Its average discharge is 3.1 million litres (680,000 gallons) per second.
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The World's 5 Largest Hydroelectric Dams 1. Robert-Bourassa. La Grande, Canada. ... 2. Krasnoyarsk. Yenisei River, Russia. ... 3. Longtan Dam. Hongshui River, China. ... 4. Grand Coulee. Columbia River, United States. ... 5.Xiangjiaba. Jinsha River, China. ...

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University of Bologna The 'Nourishing Mother of the Studies' according to its Latin motto, the University of Bologna was founded in 1088 and, having never been out of operation, holds the title of the oldest university in the world.

University of Bologna

The 'Nourishing Mother of the Studies' according to its Latin motto, the University of Bologna was founded in 1088 and, having never been out of operation, holds the title of the oldest university in the world.
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Who started the first school in the world? Horace Mann Credit for our modern version of the school system usually goes to Horace Mann.When he became Secretary of Education in Massachusetts in 1837

Who started the first school in the world?
Horace Mann
Credit for our modern version of the school system usually goes to Horace Mann.When he became Secretary of Education in Massachusetts in 1837
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Who invented homework? Roberto Nevelis Roberto Nevelis of Venice, Italy, is often credited with having invented homework in 1095—or 1905, depending on your sources. Upon further inspection, however, he seems to be more of an internet myth than an historical personage.

Who invented homework?

Roberto Nevelis

Roberto Nevelis of Venice, Italy, is often credited with having invented homework in 1095—or 1905, depending on your sources. Upon further inspection, however, he seems to be more of an internet myth than an historical personage.
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Charlotte Edwards, who retired from international cricket in May 2016 and from all cricket in September 2017, was England's then youngest cricketer on her debut, and broke a world scoring record before her 18th birthday, one of many firsts in an international career of 20 years.

Charlotte Edwards, who retired from international cricket in May 2016 and from all cricket in September 2017, was England's then youngest cricketer on her debut, and broke a world scoring record before her 18th birthday, one of many firsts in an international career of 20 years.
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Hippolyte Triat Early Commercial Gyms The first commercial gym is typically credited to French gymnast and vaudeville-strongman, Hippolyte Triat. He opened his first club in Brussels and then added a second in Paris in the late 1840s.

Hippolyte Triat

Early Commercial Gyms

The first commercial gym is typically credited to French gymnast and vaudeville-strongman, Hippolyte Triat. He opened his first club in Brussels and then added a second in Paris in the late 1840s.