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Ants

There doesn’t seem to be a lot of ants in the world. But that’s on the surface. Underground, billions of ants are alive. Scientific Name formicidae Type Invertebrates Diet Omnivore Size 0.08 – 1 inches Lifespan 5 weeks – 15 years About Ants Ants are common insects, but they have…

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Polydactyly

Polydactyly is a birth defect which may affects the hands, feet, or both. It causes one or more extra fingers or toes. It can affect people, and other mammals such as dogs, and cats. What types are there? There are three types of Polydactyly: postaxial polydactyly, central polydactyly, and preaxial polydactyly. Central is just like what it sounds;…

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Soccer

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Association football, more commonly known as simply football or soccer, is a team sport played by all genders with a ball between two teams of 11 players. It is played by approximately 250 million players in over 200 countries and dependencies, so it the world’s most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at…

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Amnesia

In simple terms, amnesia is memory loss. Symptoms of Amnesia The symptoms of amnesia depend on the cause, but generally include: Memory loss Confusion The disability to recognize familiar faces or places Once the person recovers, they typically have no memory of their amnesia episode. Causes of amnesia Head injury…

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Politics

Politics covers the way people make decisions about how to work together in all kinds of groups, big or small. Most groups have a way of organizing themselves, so decisions get made in the same way each time. For example, say that there is a soccer team. They can say…

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Autism

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Autism is a lifelong, mental disorder typically appearing before the age of three years. A person who has autism thinks differently than normal people will. They also find things like bright lights or loud noises stressful or uncomfortable, get anxious or upset about unfamiliar situations and social events or take longer to understand…