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  • A suburban backyard transforms into a mini orchard, with fruit trees offering a seasonal bounty.

  • The distant whistle of a steam engine evokes a sense of nostalgia during a vintage train ride.

  • It’s an Australian tradition to eat sausages at polling places on election day called Democracy Sausages. For many communities, this is the biggest fundraising event of the year.

  • For her part as June Boatwright in the 2008 movie “The Secret Life of Bees,” Alicia Keys learned to play cello within 4 weeks.

  • Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has such severe dyslexia that he didn’t read his first novel until he was 38.

  • Uncle Phil from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was also the voice of Shredder from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon.

  • A city square becomes an open-air theater, hosting a Shakespearean play under the starry night sky.

  • The fear of cooking is known as Mageirocophobia and is a recognized phobia.

  • In Cambodia, rats are being trained to sniff out land mines. They can clear 200 square meters in less than 35 minutes, which usually takes 2-3 days with a de-miner.

  • 10% of Filipinos (approximately 10 million people) live overseas. The country with the highest amount is the United States, with almost 4 million Filipinos.

  • The gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze creates a calming soundtrack for an afternoon nap in the park.

  • The collective name for a group of unicorns is called a blessing.

  • In a bustling downtown area, the clinking of glasses and lively conversations fill a trendy rooftop bar.

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  • Paddington Bear has 2 birthdays (just like the Queen). Paddington celebrates his birthdays on June 25th and December 25th.

  • Dogs have a total of 42 teeth when they are fully grown.

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  • In the early 1900s, there was a pod of killer whales who helped humans hunt down other whales in Australia. They would do this for the fins and tongues of the captured whales as rewards, and this agreement was known as “The Law of Tongue.”

  • During 9/11, some fighters took off without live ammo, knowing that to stop the hijackers, the pilots might have to crash their fighters into the planes.

  • In Halden prison in Norway, guards are encouraged to interact, play sports, and eat with the inmates. This is to prevent aggression and create a sense of family.

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