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It's a Simple Life

Jewel remembers her childhood as a magical experience in some of the most beautiful nature one could ever see. She remembers riding horses, fishing, and picking berries with her brothers and sisters. Not everybody gets to touch land that has been untouched by humans for centuries, and for that, Jewel is an extremely lucky person. 

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The More You Know

  • The Guinness brewery supported all of it's employees who chose to fight in WW1. They were paid half of their wages while away, and their jobs were guaranteed upon their return. The brewery also sent them care packages containing chocolate and condensed milk.
  • The 442nd Infantry Regiment, a largely Japanese American unit that served during WWII, did so while their families were held in internment camps. Their motto was "Go for Broke" and they were the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
  • The moon has its own time zones.
  • In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes won a race at Belmont Park in New York despite being dead — he suffered a heart attack mid-race but his body stayed in the saddle until his horse crossed the line for a 20–1 outsider victory.
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