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    William Phelps Eno (1858–1945)

    William Phelps Eno (1858–1945), often hailed as the “Father of Traffic Safety,” is credited with inventing or popularizing many of the road control measures we take for granted today—such as the stop sign, pedestrian crosswalks, traffic circles (rotaries), one‑way streets, taxi stands, and...
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    Robert Hanssen "The Mole"

    Robert Hanssen, one of the most notorious spies in U.S. history, was ironically tasked with finding the very mole he secretly was. In 1994, as the FBI grew suspicious of internal leaks, Hanssen, an experienced counterintelligence agent, was assigned to help investigate the breach. Unbeknownst to...
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    Its all a Joke

    Pharmaceutical companies profit immensely from ongoing treatments rather than cures. The global pharmaceutical market was valued at over $1.2 trillion in 2020, highlighting their vast revenue streams from chronic illnesses and lifelong medications. Similarly, banks thrive on your debt. In 2021...
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    How the rich use shell companies to vanish billions

    They don’t hide wealth. They erase it on paper, in court, and from the government’s radar. While the average person saves in banks and gets taxed, the power class sets up a company in Panama, transfers millions through art, crypto, or licensing deals, and walks away without a trace. It’s...
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    Through the eye of a needle

    In the New Testament, Jesus says: “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” — Matthew 19:24, also found in Mark 10:25 and Luke 18:25 • The “eye of a needle” refers to the tiny hole in a sewing needle. • The “camel” is...
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    CBK Gold Reserve

    Kenya's Central Bank is actively considering increasing its gold reserves as part of a broader strategy to diversify its financial assets and reduce reliance on the US dollar. As of early 2025, Kenya holds approximately 0.02 tonnes (20 kilograms) of gold in its official reserves, according to...
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    Adult(18+) The nth degree

    A woman has only one main purpose in life: to be a wife and a mother. Anything else is senseless talk. Look at all the “accomplished, corporate” women. What do they all have in common? Answer: they’re dull, deranged, and dried-out. They’re the most miserable of the crop. Meanwhile, men are...
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    8-4-4 System

    Have you ever wondered how 8-4-4 came to be? I will tell you, and then perhaps you can understand why it became what it did. After all, if we have learnt anything from BBI, it is that everything has a basic structure; the thing that makes it what it is, its DNA if you will. 8-4-4 was “created”...
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    LUANDA MAGERE

    LUANDA MAGERE 1720 - 1780 TAPKUTUNY c1762- ? By Barmoiben Kipkemoi Araap Korir The Tale Of A Mighty Luo Warrior Brought Down By A Kalenjin Damsel. This is the story deep cover intelligence of the 18th century. In Kalenjinland, a series of spys called Segeeik carried out intelligence gathering...
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    University of Witchcraft

    Renowned writer and scholar David Maillu says he plans to establish a groundbreaking institution, the University of Witchcraft. This university would be dedicated to study and preservation of African witchcraft, medicine divinity and sorcery. Mailu, an expert in cultural values and spirituality...
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    How Much Land Does a Man Need?

    Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" isn't just a story about land; it's a story about us. It's about that nagging feeling we all get sometimes, that yearning for *more*. Think about it: have you ever found yourself scrolling through online listings for a bigger house, a nicer car...
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    The History of Bluetooth?

    There is a great device in your mobile phone called Bluetooth. The origin of Bluetooth history actually goes back to Vikings. Vikings were Pagan people of ancient Denmark, Norway, Sweden. The symbol given to this Bluetooth is two of the Vikings language A collection of words Haglaz means Que...
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    Get Money at All Costs

    Listen up, Men! Never Joke with Your Source of Income—Get Money at All Costs Let me tell you this personally: If you don’t have your money right, you’re going to suffer. The world is brutal to broke men. You don’t get sympathy, handouts, or free passes. You’re not a woman who gets free stuff...
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    Two Minutes!

    Nani anajua pahali hii guest house Iko?? Anything past 2mins is a show off
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    Shipping Container

    In the 1950s, a man had an idea that would forever revolutionize transportation, international trade, and the global economy: Malcom McLean, the inventor of the shipping container. Born in the United States in 1913, McLean started working at a gas station and saved enough money to buy a...
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    Outlawz

    Outlawz is an American hip hop group founded by rapper 2Pac in 1992, along with his cousin Kastro, childhood friend E.D.I. Mean, and godbrother Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula. The group originally went by the names Thoro Headz and Young Thugs. They first gained recognition by being featured on 2Pac's song...
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    Diomede

    It’s truly amazing! The two islands—Big Diomede (Tomorrow Island, Russia) and Little Diomede (Yesterday Island, USA)—are only about three miles (4.8 km) apart but lie on opposite sides of the International Date Line. Because of this, there is a 21-hour time difference between them, meaning they...
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    The Wuhan-Yangxin Motorway

    The Wuhan-Yangxin Motorway The Wuhan-Yangxin Motorway also known as the Wuyang Highway is an engineering masterpiece The road stretches a distance of 126 KMs crossing over agricultural fields including rice fields and aquaculture ponds The road which was opened in 2023 reduces the travel time...
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    Shatt al-Arab

    When the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet in the city of Al-Qurna, 375 km south of Baghdad, they form a single stream called the "Shatt al-Arab", which is 200 km long and flows into the Arabian Gulf at the edge of the city of Al-Faw, which is considered the southernmost point in Iraq...
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