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William was the least intelligent and laziest boy in a class of 30 students who took an examination. Yet when the results were announced, William’s name was at the top...
Read MoreWilliam was the least intelligent and laziest boy in a class of 30 students who took an examination. Yet when the results were announced, William’s name was at the top...
Read MoreWhy Aren’t the Keys on a Typewriter in Alphabetical Order? While Christopher L. Sholes was developing the first successful typewriter in 1867, he originally tried...
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