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This beach is know for its shark sightings. This beach  is also in Massachusetts U.S.A .

Race point beach

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He appeared to almost drown swimming 100-meters at the Sydney Games … but he finished. It took him twice as long as Michael Phelps, and he obviously didn’t win any medals. But he did win some hearts and reminded us that striving is what it’s all about.

Eric Moussambani

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Santa Claus was also known as this

S.T. Nicolas

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Which African Country Named its Capital After a U.S. President?

Monrovia

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GEICO

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This beach is a amazing place for runner at low tide and the water at the beach is very warm

Staket Beach

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She was the first Australian Aboriginal to win Olympic gold in an individual event when she did it in the 400 meters in Sydney. The pressure on Freeman was beyond intense – she had lit the torch to launch the Olympics – and those who were there the night she won in front of 80,000 will never forget it.

Cathy Freeman

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what day is Christmas eve

24 December

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Which Pharaoh Led the Construction of the Pyramids of Giza?

Pharaoh Khufu

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this ad has a girl who said that her dad drives a space ship

Chevrolet

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This Beach is a beach with gigantic waves and it is a great spot for surfers it is located in cape cod.

Marconi Beach

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Still the record-holder for most individual medals won at the Olympics with 14. She won the individual all-around twice, in 1956 and 1960, and won silver in 1964. She won three medals in vault, three medals in the floor exercise, three on the uneven bars and two on the balance beam, When you consider that all-time medal winner Michael Phelps won 11 individual events, you can appreciate Latynina’s greatness.


Larisa Latynina, Gymnastics

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 In what century was the first written use of Xmas?

The 16th century

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What Was the Shortest War in History?

Zanzibar War of 1891

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This ad has a person who play a game that has plants 

Plants V.S. Zombies

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Spanning 3.5 miles, This Beach is where nostalgia meets California living. Along Ocean Front Walk, fitness enthusiasts take advantage of retro workout equipment, while the Marvin Braude Bike Trail hums with tanned skateboarders, Rollerblades and cyclists at, perhaps, the most famous beach in the world.

Santa Monica Beach

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What is left to say about This Olympic player? Winner of six golds. Swept the 100-, 200- and 4×100-meter relays at each of the last two Olympics. World-record holder at 100- and 200-meters. The greatest sprinter of all time.

Usain Bolt

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The French word “Noel” is often used around Christmas, but what was its original meaning in Latin?

Birth

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What town was Adolf Hitler Born in?

Austria

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This game is where a person chops down a tree and then a group of 10 people attack his castle 

Total battle 

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Glamorous hotels, clubs and restaurants converge in This beach, but the American Riviera is most famous for its Art Deco vibe and two miles of white sand. Rack up Instagram likes by the 35 bright and funky lifeguard towers at one of the most popular beaches, and rent a DecoBike to explore the Art Deco Historic District’s 800 landmarks built from 1923 to 1943. Called the grand dame of Art Deco design, the Raleigh hotel has been a hot spot since 1940. See if South Beach made the list of the best beaches in the United States.

South beach Miami

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He never turned professional so we will never know for certain where he would have ranked in the stratosphere of great heavyweights with Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and the like. He was offered $5 million to fight Ali, but he turned it down, famously saying, “What is one million dollars compared to the love of eight million Cubans?” Anyway, his three heavyweight gold medals will stand the test of time; that will never happen again. His greatest individual moment was when he upset American Duane Bobick at the 1972 Olympics — up to that point, the U.S. viewed the heavyweight gold medal as an American birthright. he knocked out all five contenders at the 1976 Olympics. In 1980, with the U.S. boycotting, Stevenson knocked out his first two opponents and won the last two fights by easy decision.


Teofilo Stevenson

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What popular holiday song was written during the Cuban missile crisis and was a plea for peace?

Do You Hear What I Hear?

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 Why Did the Pilgrims Come to America?

they wanted to enjoy religious freedom, 

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This ad is about a person who ask you to join his campain

Joe Biden