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What Is Amazing About Eels?

Science – Ever wondered what is Amazing about Eels?

Voted for on April 24, 2008 12:21pm

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What Fish Catches Other Fish with Its Own Built-In Rod and Reel?

Science – Ever wondered what Fish catches other Fish with its Own Built-In Rod and Reel?

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Politics – is it true?

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What Fish Cannot Close Its Mouth?

Science – Ever wondered what Fish cannot close its Mouth?

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How Do Fish Eggs Change Into Fish?

Science – Ever wondered how Fish Eggs change into Fish?

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Place Names in History

Science – The mention of Uruk provides an opportunity to discuss a special problem in history, namely that places change their names.

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How Does the Squid Escape from Its Enemies?

Science – Ever wondered how the Squid escapes from its Enemies?

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Is There a Fish That Can Climb Trees?

Science – Ever wondered if there is a Fish that can Climb Trees?

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Sumerians | Mesopotamia and Elam | The First Civilizations

Science – Recent discoveries have led some scholars to believe that the inventors of writing may have been a people called Subarians who were apparently subjugated about 3100 B.C. by the Sumerians, in the fertile lower valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh

Science – Many similarities to the Biblical account of Noah's ark and the great flood are found in the epic of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk.

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Akkadians: Babylonians and Assyrians | Mesopotamia and Elam | The First Civilizations

Science – The successors of the Sumerians as rulers of Mesopotamia were the Babylonians and their successors, the Assyrians, both originally descended from nomads of the Arabian desert.

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What Is the Deadliest Fish in the World?

Science – Ever wondered what the Deadliest Fish in the World is?

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Code of Hammurabi

Science – Set down about 1750 B.C., the Code of Hammurabi incorporated many earlier laws. While the code is, first and foremost, a legal statement about stern justice, it also reveals much about life at the time.

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Can Fish Really Fly?

Science – Ever wondered if Fish can Fly?

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Egypt | The First Civilizations

Science – What the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers did for Mesopotamia, the Nile River did for Egypt. Over thousands of years the people along the Nile had slowly learned to take advantage of the annual summer flood.

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