California and New Hawaii.
Alaska and Hawaii.
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Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific, and Alaska is not attached to the lower 48 states.
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Little boy.
During the Second World War, an atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by the United States. The name of this atom bomb was “little boy,” which was a uranium gun-type bomb. The bombing took place on 6th August 1945 when Hiroshima was occupied by 43,000 soldiers and 280,000-290,000 civilians.
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Soccer.
Soccer is the most popular sport around the world with millions of fans and events, crowning it as the king of sports. It is played by having 2 teams of eleven players face off in the field kicking the ball around trying to get a score on the net of the enemy team.
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Mayim Bialik.
Mayim was accepted in both Harvard and Yale but decided to study at UCLA. After her Bachelor’s, she began her Ph.D. in Neuroscience, all while acting on TV!
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The St. Lawrence Seaway.
The St. Lawrence Seaway is a system consisting of 2340 miles of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that allows oceangoing vessels to travel through.
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Mythbusters.
Mythbusters is a science entertainment TV program that premiered on Discovery channel in 2003 starring Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman.
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James Joyce.
Due to his failing eyesight, Joyce wrote much of his last novel in crayon on pieces of cardboard.
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Milk, potatoes, onion, and clams.
Clam chowder is a soup containing clams and broth. It comes in a variety of different recipes.
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Martin Van Buren, 8th president.
The first seven presidents were all born before 1776. They were born in the English Colonies and considered British subjects.
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