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This is what IPs are trying to do with their stolen ancestral lands. 

Reclaim

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This is the exact date when the Philippines declared its independence from Spanish rule. 

June 12, 1898

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On the 4th of February 1998, this film, known as one of the greatest movies in history was released in the Philippines. This became the first film to amass over USD 1Bn at the box office and won a staggering 11 academy awards. 

Titanic

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This activist is famous for saying no to sitting at the back of the bus

Rosa Parks

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This golfer held the number one spot on the official world golf ranking for 683 weeks (not consecutive). He also holds the record for the consecutive streak of 281 weeks. It is argued that he will hold on to this record as the next longest cumulative record is 331 weeks by Greg Norman (retired). 

Tiger Woods

800

When machines are producing faulty products, it may be shut down so that this can be done to its parameter settings. 

Recalibrate

800

On June 4, 1989, students lead a protest in this area in Beijing. It is known to be a massacre but has since been covered up by the government. One of the most powerful and iconic images of this event depicts a student standing alone in front of a tank. 

Tiananmen Square

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In 1998, this US president was famously impeached for a scandal with his intern despite being married at the time. 

Bill Clinton

800

This person is known as a key figure in India’s independence campaign. Famous for saying no to British rule and leading many peaceful protests. 

Mahatma Gandhi

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This “gunslinger” holds the single season and career record for PPG in college basketball with 44.5 and 44.2 respectively. He sid this in LSU and went on to play for the Celtics, Jazz, and Hawks. 

“Pistol” Pete Maravich

1200

This is the act of redacting one’s statement, commonly used in a legal setting

Recant

1200

On June 6, 1944, allied forces stormed this 50-mile stretch in a historical event better known as D-Day. 

Normandy Coast

1200

In 1998, the FIFA World Cup was held in this country. The host nation eventually went on to win the World Cup that year. 

France

1200

This woman is famous for saying no to the idea that women can’t vote. She is the first woman to vote, albeit illegally, in New York. Sadly, the amendment that allowed women to vote was only passed 14 years after her death. 

Susan B Anthony

1200

Nicknamed “The Great One”, this hockey legend has amassed 2,857 points with 1,963 assists throughout his career. Currently, he is the only player to surpass 2,000 points and 1,250 assists. 

Wayne Gretzky

1600

This is a term used to describe something that receives or contains something, although it sounds like it would be something grand

Receptacle

1600

On June 19, the US celebrates the end of slavery. The US federal holiday also goes by this name. 

Juneteenth National Independence Day. 

1600

In 1998 in a conference in Italy, this treaty was drafted and signed. It was later enforced in 2002 and lead to the establishment of the International Criminal Court. 

Rome Statute

1600

This former government employee revealed to the world the hidden spyware and surveillance the US performed on its citizens. 

Edward Snowden

1600

Lebron James, known as one of the greatest players of all time holds numerous records that are set to grow as he continues to perform at an all star level at 41 years old. One of his craziest records is a double digit points streak which ended after scoring 8 points in a game against the Raptors. His streak spans years longer than players’ careers like MJ, and is equivalent to this number of games. 

1,297

2000

This word, more known by its short form, means to summarize or restate and argument

Recapitulation

2000

On June 4, 1783, these brothers launched the first hot air balloon flight in France. 

Montgolfier Brothers

2000

In 1998, in a humble garage, google was founded by these two pioneers. Google is arguably one of the most influential invention of the digital age as it is used worldwide from the everyday joe to MNCs. 

Larry Page and Sergey Brin

2000

Wikileaks, known for its expose of different confidential government reports related to war, spying, and corruption. It was ran by this fellow, who spent many years in isolation evading capture until he was eventually detained in the UK. 

Julian Assange

2000

This NFL player holds the record for the most career rushing yards at 18,355 yards. This is one of the more unbreakable records due to the change in the game with less of a focus on the running game and with teams utilizing multiple RBs unlike during this player's era.

Emmit Smith

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