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  • Since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans, the heart has been viewed as the home of love. That’s not surprising. Anyone who has ever been in love knows that your heart beats faster when you glimpse someone who...
    Since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans, the heart has been viewed as...
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  • The incredibly popular candy corn can be found in candy dishes during the Halloween season. The candy mimics a kernel of corn, which is part of its popularity during the Halloween season, a time when corn is harvested.
    The incredibly popular candy corn can be found in candy dishes during the Halloween season....
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  • Ladybugs received their name centuries ago in Europe. When farmers prayed to the Virgin Mary for help against aphids ruining their crops, their prayers were answered by the arrival of thousands of beetles. The bugs were named to honor Mary,...
    Ladybugs received their name centuries ago in Europe. When farmers prayed to the Virgin Mary...
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  • The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas and American children's holiday poems of the 19th century. Now Santa Claus is the jolly folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. He embodies...
    The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas and...
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  • In medieval Europe, strawberries were served at festivals and important state occasions to ensure peace and prosperity. They were carved into Church pillars to symbolize perfection and righteousness. In provincial France, strawberries were considered an aphrodisiac, so newlyweds were traditionally...
    In medieval Europe, strawberries were served at festivals and important state occasions to ensure peace...
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  • The Fortune Cookie is an American invention with origins in California. This delicate, crisp cookie always contains a small piece of paper with a happy message inside. Now it is so popular that no Chinese meal in America is complete...
    The Fortune Cookie is an American invention with origins in California. This delicate, crisp cookie...
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  • Dice date back to ancient times when they were made of bones or sticks. Dice are not only used for gaming, but as symbols of Fate and the randomness of her gifts. In both positive and negative ways, dice represent...
    Dice date back to ancient times when they were made of bones or sticks. Dice...
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  • Baseball has been exciting its fans for more than years. From the playground, to the high school field, to the ballpark stadium, baseball is one of the most popular sports in America. In fact, it is referred to as our...
    Baseball has been exciting its fans for more than years. From the playground, to the...
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  • Golf, as we know it, was first played with a leather-covered ball stuffed with goose feathers. In the early 1900s the golf ball evolved into the form as we know it today. However, it was not until 1932that the golf...
    Golf, as we know it, was first played with a leather-covered ball stuffed with goose...
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  • This glass Tennis Ball ornament makes a great gift for any sports enthusiast. It was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured inside. Finally, the ornament was delicately hand-painted with brightly...
    This glass Tennis Ball ornament makes a great gift for any sports enthusiast. It was...
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