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====== USA ====== | ====== USA ====== | ||
- | ==== 10$ without any debt ==== | + | ==== $10 without any debt ==== |
- | If you've got 10$ without any debts, you are richer than 25% of people in the US. [([[https:// | + | If you have $10 without any debts, you are richer than 25 percent |
==== The US economy is massive ==== | ==== The US economy is massive ==== | ||
- | Despite the fact that the United States is home to under 5% of the total population, it accounts for roughly 25% of worldwide financial output. [([[https:// | + | Despite the fact that the United States is home to under 5 percent |
==== Yakima Valley ==== | ==== Yakima Valley ==== | ||
- | Yakima is the name of the city and the county in the American | + | Yakima is the name of a city and county in the U.S. state of Washington. Yakima Valley is responsible for the growing |
==== U.S. Birth Rates Drop ==== | ==== U.S. Birth Rates Drop ==== | ||
- | A new CDC report shows that U.S. birth rates have reached an unsurpassed low over the most recent | + | A new CDC report shows that U.S. birth rates have reached an unsurpassed low over the most recent |
==== Fort Blunder ==== | ==== Fort Blunder ==== | ||
- | In 1816, the United States built a fort to protect itself from invasion by Canada. There was only one small problem: due to a surveying error, it was built in Canada. It was later known as "Fort Blunder" | + | In 1816, the United States built a fort to protect itself from invasion by Canada. There was only one small problem: due to a surveying error, it was built in Canada. It was later known as "Fort Blunder." |
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+ | ==== Working in McDonald' | ||
+ | One in eight Americans has worked at McDonald' | ||
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+ | ==== More money than government ==== | ||
+ | Apple has more money than the U.S. Treasury Department. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== More cows than people ==== | ||
+ | In South Dakota, there are 4 times as many cows as people. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== No official language ==== | ||
+ | Although most Americans speak English, there is no official national language. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Reincarnation ==== | ||
+ | About 25% of American Christians believe in reincarnation. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== College celebrities ==== | ||
+ | American college athletes are treated like celebrities. In reality, they are just students participating in extracurricular activities. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== The first capital city ==== | ||
+ | New York City was the first capital of the United States. New York City was the nation' | ||
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+ | ==== Walking to work ==== | ||
+ | Alaska is the state with the highest percentage of people walking to work. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Smoking ==== | ||
+ | In the United States, it is actually perfectly legal for underage children to smoke cigarettes, but it is illegal to buy them. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== California grizzly ==== | ||
+ | Although the grizzly is the official animal of California, none have been observed there since 1922. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Cereal city ==== | ||
+ | More breakfast cereal is produced in Battle Creek, Michigan than in any other city in the world. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Paper hoax ==== | ||
+ | There is an urban legend saying that the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper. [([[https:// | ||
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