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  1. What do you think was the greatest invention of all time?

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  2. “Tall and Tan and Young and Lovely…” Here are just a few of Brazil’s claims to fame.

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  3. Name three historical figures you would invite to a dinner party.

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  4. After seeing this week's botched art restoration make headlines, it's a great time to learn more about art conservation and restoration: Do you think art restoration should require stronger regulation?

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  5. Hero, Rebel, or Killer? How well do you know world history?

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  6. Today is: The 75th anniversary of the UN Charter, which was unanimously adopted and signed on June 26 and promulgated on October 24, 1945.

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  7. Fill in the blank: "One topic I would enjoy learning more about is _______."

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  8. Today is: the 70th anniversary of Korean War.

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  9. Libel and slander are forms of defamation, which is an untrue statement presented as fact and intended to damage a person’s character or reputation.

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  11. Who or what inspires you?

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  12. Happy birthday ! What else is significant about June 24?

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  13. Fill in the blank: "If I could travel anywhere in the world, it would be to _______."

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  14. Election 2020: 11 Ways to Engage Students From Now Until November via

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  15. How a rejected block of marble became the world's most famous statue

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  17. Tornados, thunderstorms and hurricanes - what causes such aggressive weather in the summer? 🌪 Plus, will technology ever be able to do the job of a storm chaser? Matt and John discuss in the latest Britannica Insight.

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  18. Fact-checked. Insightful. Useful. Look up what you need to know.

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  19. Today is: the 30th anniversary of the dismantling of Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany. Learn more:

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  20. On this day in history, Katherine Dunham, an African American dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist noted for her innovative interpretations of primitive, ritualistic, and ethnic dances, was born. What else happened?

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