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This document contains a collection of random facts about various topics including biology, history, language, and more. Some key facts mentioned include: the heart can pump blood 10 meters, elephants cannot jump, the tongue is the strongest muscle, people are more afraid of spiders than death, polar bears are left-handed, butterflies taste with their feet, a cockroach can survive without its head for 9 days, and the origin of the word "kangaroo".
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A woman reluctantly drives two hours through rain and fog to see her daughter's daffodils, planning to leave right after. However, her daughter insists on showing her the flowers first. They come upon five acres of brilliantly colored daffodils planted in swirling patterns by a single woman over 50 years. Inspired by her vision and persistence planting one bulb at a time, the grandmother realizes she can achieve great things through small, consistent efforts each day.
The numbers we use today originated from Arabic numerals, which were developed from Indian numerals. These Arabic numerals, consisting of the algorithms 1, 2, 3, etc. were popularized by Arabs for counting and commerce and can be traced back to primitive forms that represented different quantities of angles, with zero representing no angles.
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