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gold
Heavy, precious, yellow, metallic element, atomic number 79, relative atomic mass 197.0. Its symbol...
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Shakespeare's plays
Shakespeare wrote three main kinds of play - comedies (humorous plays), tragedies (serious plays th...
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Martin Luther King (19291968)
Martin Luther King was a black American preacher who campaigned in the southern states of the USA f...
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World War II
World War II lasted from 1939 to 1945 and caused more deaths than any other war in human history - ...
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Friction
Friction is a force that tries to stop movement. It is produced when two surfaces rub against one a...
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Henry VIII (14571509)
When Henry VIII came to the throne at the age of 17, the people of England were delighted. He was t...
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France
France is the largest country in Western Europe. It is shaped roughly like a hexagon (six-sided). T...
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The Roman army
Life in the army was extremely tough. Roman legionaries (foot soldiers) often had to march for 30 k...
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Types of energy
Energy takes many forms and it can change from one form into another. For instance, if you wind up ...
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