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[Title] => Dinosaurs and why we didnt have them in the Philippines
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I believe that no other group of animals has captured the fascination of people more than the dinosaurs: gigantic creatures that once roamed the Earth millions of years ago. At one point in our lives we encountered the names Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus and other "saurus"-sounding names that we now refer to or mean dinosaurs.
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[Title] => Fossil A thing of the past
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Hey, have you ever wondered where your friends favorite t-shirt, watch or leather bag brand, Fossil, came from? Or when you stopped for a gas, have you noticed the "Fossil Fuels" sign at some gasoline stations? Well, the word fossil actually came from the Latin fossilis which means something dug up. Not a pretty picture, huh?
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I believe that no other group of animals has captured the fascination of people more than the dinosaurs: gigantic creatures that once roamed the Earth millions of years ago. At one point in our lives we encountered the names Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus and other "saurus"-sounding names that we now refer to or mean dinosaurs.
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Hey, have you ever wondered where your friends favorite t-shirt, watch or leather bag brand, Fossil, came from? Or when you stopped for a gas, have you noticed the "Fossil Fuels" sign at some gasoline stations? Well, the word fossil actually came from the Latin fossilis which means something dug up. Not a pretty picture, huh?
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