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610: "Trans-Siberian Railway"

Interesting Things with JC #610: "Trans-Siberian Railway" - The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway in the world, spanning 9,289 km from Moscow to Vladivostok. It was built between 1891 and 1916, and its construction required the labor of tens of thousands of workers, many of whom were prisoners. Today, the Trans-Siberian Railway is a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of Russia's diverse landscapes and cultures.

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606: "Tell Your Story"

Interesting Things with JC #606: "Tell Your Story" - In the face of economic woes, political division, and media influence, let us not forget the strength of unity. We are all human beings who have the responsibility to help one another and the next generation.

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605: "LexisNexis"

Interesting Things with JC #605: "LexisNexis" - Discover the fascinating history of legal research and business information service, which was launched April 2nd, 1973. From revolutionizing legal research to playing a role in high-profile cases, and over 10 billion accessible documents making it one of the largest collections of legal and business information in the entire world.

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604: "Selkies"

Interesting Things with JC #604: "Selkies" - Selkies are creatures that are half-fish and half-human. They are mentioned in Celtic and Scottish mythology. It's believed they shed their skin and become humans when they land. They seem to always be looking for people who are missing something. Selkie legend lives on in remote coastal areas and on islands.

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603: "The Green Man"

Interesting Things with JC #603: "The Green Man" - a mythical figure with a face made entirely of leaves, branches, and foliage. He symbolizes nature's regenerative power and the cycle of life and death. The Green Man's significance is multifaceted, representing nature's enduring power, spiritual and mystical connections to the natural world, cultural heritage and identity, and environmental awareness and conservation.

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601: "Jackson, Mississippi"

Interesting Things with JC #601: "Jackson, Mississippi" - Discover the rich history of Jackson, Mississippi, from its Choctaw roots to the Woolworth's sit-in of 1963. Explore the museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions of this prosperous metropolis in the heart of the American South.

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599: "Our 9 Senses"

Interesting Things with JC #599: "Our 9 Senses" - Did you know there are 9 senses instead of 5? In addition to sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, there's proprioception, thermoception, equilibrioception, and interoception. Our senses make the world vibrant and dynamic.

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597: "Intelligent Goldfish"

Interesting Things with JC #597: "Intelligent Goldfish" -  Don't underestimate the intelligence of the humble goldfish! They can learn and retain survival skills for up to 3 months, and even tell time. Their memory span may be longer than you think!

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593: "Escaping Alcatraz"

Interesting Things with JC #593: "Escaping Alcatraz" - In 1962 by three convicts - Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin, who were linked by previous prison sentences, began planning their escape after being assigned adjacent cells. Morris, known for his intelligence, was in charge of the planning, and the escape was executed using makeshift tools and dummy heads in their beds to fool the night guards. The men's whereabouts and survival remain unknown, and despite numerous attempts to prove their survival, the case remains closed.

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