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East Pakistan was the name of the nation that is now Bangladesh when India was divided in 1947
With around 260,000,000 native speakers, Hindi ranks fourth among all first languages
According to Greek and Roman legend, the lotus tree produced a delect able fruit that would m ake those who ate it sluggish and uninterested in life
The third rail, a metaphor for political concerns so charged that touching them would end a political career, is a charged track that powers electric trains and subways
While working on a team to construct the first mobile internet system, Shigetaka Kurita invented the emoji
Following a 1971 court ruling, the ban on men working as flight attendants was lifted
The oldest goldfish ever observed lived for 43 years
Since the two primary rotors of a dual rotor helicopter spin in opposite directions, a tail rotor is not necessary
Julie Andrews made her feature film début with Mary Poppins (1964), for which she earned the Academy Award for Best Actress