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1. Bacteria
commonly inhabit food preparation surfaces and they therefore often
being unsanitary in kitchens. 2. The
smaller of all nine
planets in the solar system is Pluto. 3. Anthropology
is necessity concerned with
the human development, specifically in those areas relating to social
customs and beliefs and biology. 4. Cotton
was one of the first major agricultural industries establishment
in North America after the arrival of the Europeans. 5. Without
the development of a calendar predicting onset
of the seasons would not be possible. 6. The
common strawberry propagates not with the seeds it has on its skin
instead by sending out slender
growths called runners into the soil. 7. The
primary function of any business is to generate a profit, motivating
managers running their operations
as efficiently as possible. 8. During
working as a scientist and chemist, George Washington Carver
discovered over 450 uses for the peanut and other agricultural products. 9. While
both are members of the citrus family, the lemon is different from
the grapefruit in that it is smaller and bitter. 10. The notion
that an infants brain is a tabula rasa or blank
slate is one that has been expressed by many developmental psychologies
for decades. 11. Consisting
almost entirely of organic material, coal results from the compaction
of decayed plants over million
of years. 12. In 1843 Norbert
Rillieux patented a vacuum sugar evaporation system that removed the liquid
from sugar cane juice more efficiency
that the open-kettle systems then in use. 13. Like cabbage,
kale is a leafy vegetable, but its leaves are loose rather than formed
in compact head. 14. Weighing
less than gram at birth,
infant kangaroos are reared in their mothers pouches from birth to
roughly seven to ten months. 15. The term "ground"
refers to an electrical conductor that completes an electrical circuit
by connection to earth. 16. Among
the largest and most distant from the 48 lower states are
Alaska, more than ten degrees north of the northernmost state in
the Continental United States. 17. Martha Graham
started dance career when
she founded the Modern Dance Company in Chicago in the latter part
of the 20th century. 18. No machine
that claims to defy the laws of physics by running forever without source
of energy has ever been patented at the United States Patent Office.
19. Poet and
novelist Maya Angelous fascinating
with language began when she was still her childhood. 20. Although
it is commonly believed that sharks do not sleep, they have been observed
to experience period of
activity and inactivity that would roughly correspond to the human
notion of periods of sleep and waking. 21. More than
just lodgings for travelers, colonial inns and taverns also served as social
gathering place for people
who had little means of communication with surrounding areas. 22. While
more easily digested by those weak
digestive systems, goats milk is surpassed in popularity in the
United States by cows milk. 23. Jazz singer
Lena Horne made one of her earliest film appearances in 1938 in The
Duke is Tops, playing lead role
of Ethel Andrews. 24. Some colonial
mills have weathered the elements well specifically because they were constructed
from substances durable
than wood. 25. So-called
Silicon Valley, home to Stanford University and to some of
the United States foremost high technology corporations, is a loosely
defined area in the Santa Clara Valley in Northern California.
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