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    Interesting Facts For Curious Minds: 1572 Random But Mind-Blowing Facts About History, Science, Pop Culture And Everything In Between

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    INTRODUCTION
     
    If you’re reading this, you’re likely the kind of person who enjoys
    pondering some of the more obscure facts about our world. Maybe you’ve
    wondered how some seemingly unmedical things, such as alligator dung,
    became medical prescriptions.
     
    Or perhaps you’ve wondered how marriage became the institution that it is
    today?
     
    And maybe you’ve considered how crypto currency began, or how it
    works?
     
    All of these questions, and many, many more are covered here in Interesting
    Facts for Curious Minds: 1,572 Random, But Mind-Blowing, Facts About
    History, Science, Pop Culture, and Everything in Between.
     
    As the title indicates, this book takes you on a fun-filled odyssey through
    just about every nook and cranny of this planet, and far beyond, to bring
    you 1,572 factoids that will make you scratch your head and give you some
    fodder to impress your friends and family at your next gathering.
     
    This book is divided into 63 chapters according to the subject matter, with
    25 factoids per chapter. The book is written in a way that allows you to
    choose how it can be read. You can read it from cover to cover, or you can
    move back and forth, picking the chapters that interest you the most.
     
    And as noted earlier, this book is a great conversation piece for parties and
    get-togethers. You can use Interesting Facts for friendly quizzes or just to
    break the ice, and it’s also a good tool to learn a thing or two about your
    friends and family. Maybe you don’t know the difference between an
    igneous and metamorphic rock, but by reading Interesting Facts with your
    best friend, you just learned that she’s a geological whiz.
     

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