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If the body temperature rises above 105.8 Fahrenheit (41 Celsius), it can cause irreversible damage to the brain.
This happens because of high-temperature denatures protein content of our body tissues and cells. Most sensitive are the brain tissues.

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Elizabeth Banks.
Effie Trinket was the assigned escort for tributes from District 12.

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Lizard.
The Komodo dragon is a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, it is also one of the most aggressive and powerful lizards in the world.

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Miley Cyrus.
Miley Ray Cyrus has been performing since she was 11. She has released six albums, including the current hit “Younger Now.” “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” is the lead single for Ronson’s fifth studio album “Late Night Feelings.”

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13.
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Umpire.
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Umpires are assigned lines, and they call all the shots related to their lines.

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Los Angeles Dodgers.
The LA Dodgers lost to the Houston Astros in 2017 and Boston Red Sox in 2018.

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1867.
The U.S. paid Russia $7.2 million for Alaska under a treaty negotiated by State Secretary William Seward. Alaska gained statehood in 1959.

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The Fields Medal.
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three or foud mathematicians under 40 years old at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union, every four years. It is considered one of the highest honors for mathematicians and has been described as the Mathematician’s Nobel Prize.

Blue.
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Polar bears although they have a white coat of fur that helps them blend into the snow and ice their skin is black to keep them warm by absorbing heat from the sun’s rays. Their tongues are also dark, often ranging from blue to purple.
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