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Did you know?      (3) Trip to mars 👾                      (3) The movie “Bring him home” (5) talk of science: (3) the potato’s plantation (3) and how he could back home.      (6) I love this movie!!!! (4) It’s so intelligent and have good quality. (7) Talk about what one human (5)  do to not die on Mars (6) off course it’s not rely. (5) Do you have courage to go to mars?      (8) Source:  https://lhslance.org/2015/opinion/movie-  review-martian-bring-home/                      (2)
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                   Did you know?                        Innovation                              Ember mug     Anyone who’s ever sipping coffee knows how temperature can affect taste: if it’s too hot, it’ll scald your mouth; too cold and it’s barely worth drinking but Ember  mug  keeps coffee or tea at a precise temperature in 37 seconds.  The colors are black and white it is a ceramic mug. You can buy this in Starbucks or on the internet. It is science, in mug have a battery and this battery warm your drink.  It’s so amazing!!!!!!! You can drink your hot drink without worry. I not like coffee and you do you like coffee? Share with me do you like or not. Thank you good bye ! Source:  http://time.com/5023212/best-inventions-of-2017/     
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D id you know? Mothers 💗💖💝 In this next Sunday (13/May), is the Mother’s Day and I’ll talk just little about of “The kiss of Mammy” and The Mother’s day too.                The saliva from your mother besides curing your bruise, can make you have no diseases… see how: Germs are not so harmful to health. At least not your mother's bacteria. An article in the journal Pediatrics tells mothers to clean their children's pacifiers by putting them in their mouths. That's right, the maternal saliva that protects the children from acquiring certain diseases. Children who had a pacifier that was cleaned by the mother's saliva mouth have the chance of not developing eczema, asthma and some allergies. So celebrate The Mother’s day! Look something about it: Mother's Day Story The date as we know it today is a modern creation. A young American teacher, Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948), lost her mother in 1905 and went into deep depression. Co