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Bulldogz TeamApr 21, 20213 minInteresting Etymologies 20: Mathematics Symbols"Hello again Word Lovers!" on this outing we are going to step out of the history of words and take a look at the symbols of mathematics!...
Bulldogz TeamApr 14, 20214 minTitanic Tales: A single Spanish victimTitanic had ten Spaniards onboard, only one was to perish, a member of one of the wealthiest families in the country Víctor Peñasco Y...
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Merrick WellsApr 14, 202118 minTitanic Tales: Sealed OrdersHelen Churchill Candee was among the survivors of the Titanic disaster. Her short story "Sealed Orders" formed the inspiration for the...