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Eiffel Tower

Rosenberg, David
Eiffel Tower
Located in Paris, France, the world-famous Eiffel Tower is a unique and enduring symbol of France. It was built to showcase the city's industrial genius and French know-how at the 1889 World's Fair. Today, more than seven million people visit this iconic structure every year. Here are some interesting facts about this famous landmark. You may be surprised by some of them! Listed below are some of the most important facts about the tower. The t...

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The Eden Revelation: An Evolutionary Novel

Rosenberg, David / Rosenberg, Rhonda
The Eden Revelation: An Evolutionary Novel
Today we diagnose extreme fantasies as a trait of the unconscious human mind. Prior to the 1990s, we might have echoed the physical symptoms of TB in Mann's sanatorium, which offered mountain air and "intellectual entertainment". Now, when we realize the disease within Eden was carried by a disguised serpent, we're made aware that fantasy and psychosis are its human equivalent, leading to wars and boundary-erasing animal-to-human transmission ...

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Pearl Harbor

Rosenberg, David Fischer
Pearl Harbor
While you may have heard of the battle for Pearl Harbor, do you know all the facts about it? If not, then you're not alone. You may have wondered how the Japanese managed to destroy such a large naval vessel. It is important to know that there were two waves of the attack. The first wave involved the Japanese using torpedo planes, high-level bombers, and dive bombers. The second wave, however, did not include any torpedo planes. The attack occ...

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Wyoming

Rosenberg, David
Wyoming
Did you know that nearly half of the land of Wyoming belongs to the federal government? In fact, there are three national forests, a large amount of grassland, and many other large swaths of "public" land in Wyoming. Its famous national parks are administered by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The state also contains the Devils Tower National Monument, the first national monument in the United States. The state is al...

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Grand Canyon For Kids

Rosenberg, David
Grand Canyon For Kids
While you're traveling to the Grand Canyon, you may want to know some Grand Canyon For Kids Facts so you can get the most out of your trip. The canyon's formation dates back to at least 230 million years, so it is a very old place. In fact, the sediment that filled the canyon stopped gathering about 230 million years ago. However, it was not until John Wesley Powell surveyed the Colorado River that it was given its name.

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Honey Bees

Rosenberg, David
Honey Bees
You've heard all about the bees, but did you know that the bees are native to Afro-Eurasia? This eusocial flying insect is an important part of the food chain, primarily because it provides nectar for other animals. Learn more about bees and their importance in our food chain by reading these Honey Bees Facts. But, did you know that bees are not the only insects that produce honey? In addition to food, bees also communicate with each other thr...

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Florida

Rosenberg, David
Florida
If you are looking for facts about Florida, you have come to the right place. The Sunshine State is one of the most beautiful states in the United States and has plenty to offer its visitors. With a population of 21 million, Florida is also the third largest state in the country, making it the fourth-most populous. Its vast landscape, thousands of lakes, and large cities make it a cultural melting pot. With the state's location at the southern...

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Velociraptor: A Book Filled With Facts For Children

Rosenberg, David
Velociraptor: A Book Filled With Facts For Children
Unlike most dinosaurs, Velocriaptor is a Sauropod. These kinds of dinosaurs were much larger than their smaller relatives like the Velociraptors. They were mostly herbivores and they fed on vegetation in the earth's today. Velociraptors were classified as osmolskae as it was their neural chord that was in the same structure as humans and whales.

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Glaciers

Rosenberg, David
Glaciers
Glaciers are massive bodies of ice that move under their own weight. They form when snow accumulates faster than ablation, and this process continues over years and centuries. It's fascinating to see the incredible amount of ice accumulated by the end of the last ice age. Learn about the glaciers in the world and how they affect our environment today. The following are some Glaciers Facts. You'll want to know them all! Glaciers have a huge imp...

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Venus

Rosenberg, David
Venus
What do you know about Venus? Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It was named for the Roman goddess of love. It is the brightest natural object in Earth's night sky. In addition, Venus is so bright that it can cast shadows. In daylight, you can also see Venus with the naked eye. So, you may already be familiar with Venus. But, if you're new to the world of space, here are some Venus Facts you might not know. It has several times as many ...

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Freshwater

Rosenberg, David
Freshwater
What is Freshwater? Fresh water is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water that contains minimal concentrations of total dissolved solids and dissolved salts. Freshwater includes oceans, lakes, rivers, and other non-salt mineral-rich waters. Freshwater is also known as "non-seawater." The water cycle of the Earth is a complex one, and freshwater is no exception. Many freshwater sources contribute to the water cycle. Approximately 3% of ...

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Louisiana

Rosenberg, David
Louisiana
You may be wondering where to go in Louisiana. This book will give you some Louisiana Facts you may not know. In addition to the beautiful scenery, this state is home to some of the best restaurants in the United States. Discover some of the city's most popular restaurants and discover what makes them unique. Learn more about New Orleans and its history. You may be surprised to learn that there are several other interesting cities and landmark...

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Carbon Cycle

Rosenberg, David
Carbon Cycle
There are over eight hundred billion metric tons of carbon in the atmosphere. The amount exchanged with the ocean and biosphere is around two hundred billion metric tons per year. The average carbon atom spends about four years in the atmosphere before going into the terrestrial biosphere or oceans. In this way, carbon is always in motion. It's the simplest example of this dynamic. The process is quite complex, but the basics are fairly straig...

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Geology

Rosenberg, David
Geology
Geology Facts: Learn more about our planet's rocks and minerals with the s, pictures, and other educational materials. are especially useful for teaching children about earthquakes, volcanoes, and other natural phenomena. Pictures show geology in action, including volcanoes and avalanches. Geology lesson plans for kids include dinosaurs and rock formations. You can also use geology facts to teach your children about the Earth's crust. Rocks ar...

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Young-se Lee

Rosenberg, David / Vazieux, Sabine / Bellec, Mael / Harambourg, Lydia
Young-se Lee
Young-sé Lee left Korea for France with his family when still very young. He began painting in the studio of his father Ungno Lee before going on to attend the Grande Chaumière and then the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. While resolutely modern, his work is rooted in the Asian tradition in both thematic and technical terms. His primary source of inspiration is nature, addressed in a free and non-formal way. Water, stone, earth and bark are rev...

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