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February 20, 2009
Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com
When cloud of gas surrounding our newly born, dull yellow, star cooled everything in our solar system was born, the last skin of the dead star, made the same iron that covers the surface of Mars and swims in our blood, all of the material that makes our skin and faces, our hearts and brains were all…
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It is all about the Earth for us To make one complete rotation, the Earth takes 24 hours and at a point near the equator, the Earth must move at close to 1000 miles per hour 1600 km/hr. The speed depends on your position on Earth. Then the Sun We are approximately 150 million km from the Sun. It tak…
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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com
The science of Astronomy is interesting and varied. There are a lot of resources for it for kids who are interested in the planets, the solar system, the universe and everything else that’s part of this exciting science. For children, many parts of it are magical and thus they are drawn towards the …
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February 19, 2009
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February 18, 2009
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Every system in your body depends on water. Water flushes toxins out of vital organs, carries nutrients to your cells and provides a moist environment for ear, nose and throat tissues. It also provides moisture for our eyes. Did you know that without this, we would go blind? Most of us are into natu…
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Old time candy, a childhood favorite memory. Taking a walk down memory lane, re-living those first bursts of Lemon Heads and licorice in the movie theaters (drive in, of course!) Where did it all come from? Many places. Here are some facts and fun on those delectable confectionery inventions that we…
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So many people these days are screaming "No bottled water…it’s just glorified tap water!" I don’t necessarily believe that to be true. Like anything that you purchase (especially if it’s something entering your body), you need to do your own research, figure out for yourself which bottled water wi…
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Plastic bottles are wonderful for a variety of reasons. They are lightweight, simple to carry, and durable. They are practical and easy to recycle. What really goes on during the recycling process? What is it all about? What are the benefits of recycling plastic water bottles? For one advantage, rec…
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In different parts of the world, people do not just send cards; they purchase boxes of chocolate, nostalgic candy, or partake in a fancy, romantic dinner. There are many other ways to celebrate. People in Europe bake valentine buns with caraway seeds, plums, or raisins. People in Italy hold a Valent…
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Where did coffee originate? Coffee lovers around the world today may be numbering in the millions, but only a small number could be fully aware on the beginnings of this well-loved beverage. The history of coffee is definitely as rich as its flavor, spanning numerous centuries and dating as far back…
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