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Why Was the Hiccup Girl Sentenced to Life in Prison?

Children who suffer traumatic events are often affected psychologically, but with proper acknowledgment and the right help, they become normal functioning adults. However, some can not cope with the traumas they experienced growing. These develop into psychological issues that manifest in different ways. One example is the case of Hiccup Girl. Jennifer Mee was known […]

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What Happened to General Hitoshi Imamura?

Japanese culture is fascinating, particularly their discipline and their unmatched ethics. Despite loss or humiliation, it is known that they remain honorable and conduct themselves to the highest degree of respect. But did you know the story about a Japanese general in the second world war who felt his sentence was insufficient?  General Hitoshi Imamura

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How Did Scott Tucker End Up in Federal Prison?

Scott Tucker, a celebrated racecar driver, participated in racing events like the Ferrari Challenge and the American Le Mans Series. He was also a successful businessman when he wasn’t behind the wheel. But did you know that his business was actually illegal? Scott Tucker, a businessman and racecar driver ended up in federal prison after

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Can You Still Visit the Site of the Battle of Thermopylae?

The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between the alliance of Ancient Greek city-states which was led by King Leonidas I of Sparta and the Achaemenid Empire of Xerxes. But did you know that the site where the battle was fought still exists? While you can still visit the Hot Gates of Thermopylae, a modern highway

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What Happened to Jill Dando from Crimewatch?

Crimewatch was a British TV show produced by the BBC. The show reconstructs major unsolved crimes to provide information to the public which may eventually help in solving the cases. But what happened to the show’s host? Host of BBC’s unsolved crimes show “Crimewatch,” Jill Dando, was murdered in 1999. The show reconstructed her murder

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What was the Story of Dexter the US Navy Horse?

Horses were utilized in the Second World War by different troops as transportation for soldiers, artillery, materials, and supplies. While the United States rendered horses obsolete by 1920, several drafted horses were utilized for other jobs back at home instead. But have you heard about Dexter, the US Navy’s last working horse? Dexter is the

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Who is the Highest Paid State Employee in the US?

A state employee is a person directly employed by a state government. There are various jobs the state can offer, but did you know that the highest paying job has a record-breaking contract of $93 million? The highest-paid state employers are athletic coaches in state universities. To date, the highest-paid athletic coach is Dabo Swinney

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Who Did the United States Air Force Space Command Hire to Teach Their Personnel About Electromagnetic Pulse?

By definition, an electromagnetic pulse is a transient electromagnetic disturbance. It is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy that can be natural or artificial. When detonated, an electromagnetic pulse weapon can produce enough power to create a powerful electromagnetic field capable of short-circuiting a wide range of electronic equipment. Because it could eventually affect space

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