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Mashup Score: 46Polio vaccine trials begin | April 26, 1954 | HISTORY - 12 day(s) ago
The Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, begin in McLean, Virginia. A year later, the vaccine was declared safe and effective and quickly became a standard part of childhood immunizations in America.
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Mashup Score: 45Polio vaccine trials begin | April 26, 1954 | HISTORY - 13 day(s) ago
The Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, begin in McLean, Virginia. A year later, the vaccine was declared safe and effective and quickly became a standard part of childhood immunizations in America.
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Happy polio vaccine day for those who celebrate https://t.co/I3A54Wzyzj On April 26, 1954, the Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, begin at the Franklin Sherman Elementary School in McLean, Virginia. Children in the United States, Canada and Finland… https://t.co/9LxWlsUJpB
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Mashup Score: 37Did Colonists Give Infected Blankets to Native Americans as Biological Warfare? | HISTORY - 2 month(s) ago
There’s evidence that British colonists in 18th-century America gave Native Americans smallpox-infected blankets at least once—but did it work?
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Mashup Score: 2Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Pacific | November 28, 1520 | HISTORY - 5 month(s) ago
Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan enters the Pacific Ocean with three ships, becoming the first European explorer to reach the Pacific from the Atlantic.
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To see the epic performances at Woodstock, attendees endured crowds, rain, minimal food and water—and lots of mud.
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Most people complied, but some resisted (or poked holes in their masks to smoke).
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On March 4, 1990, Loyola Marymount University star senior forward Hank Gathers sprints down the court during a West Coast Conference tournament game, leaps and catches an alley-oop pass, slams down an emphatic dunk, and, after jogging back to midcourt, collapses to the floor. Although he briefly regains consciousness, he is rushed to a hospital, where he dies. “This is the hardest thing I’ve ever…
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Mashup Score: 0How the 'Mother of Thanksgiving' Lobbied Abraham Lincoln to Proclaim the National Holiday | HISTORY - 2 year(s) ago
UPDATED: Nov 21, 2019 | ORIGINAL: Nov 19, 2019 The author of the children’s poem “Mary Had a Little Lamb” was persistent in arguing that establishing the national November holiday could help heal wounds from the Civil War. …
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Mashup Score: 0The Louisiana Purchase Was Driven by a Slave Rebellion | HISTORY - 3 year(s) ago
UPDATED: Aug 23, 2018 | ORIGINAL: Jul 3, 2018 Napoleon was eager to sell—but the purchase would end up expanding slavery in the U.S. …
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@mirvatalasnag @jedicath @DocSavageTJU @mmamas1973 @JGrapsa @nolanjimradial @vass_vassiliou @Vilavaite @GiuseppeGalati_ @rahatheart1 @Costa_F_8 @aymanka @DrMarthaGulati @MedCrisis @DrPascalMeier @SukhNijjer @Hragy @AnastasiaSMihai @wordfinga @PCRonline @gocomics @G4474Denise @CardioIAN @DavidWienerMD @CastlDalmunzie @hvanspall @iamritu @stefan_harb @djc795 @EkateriniL https://t.co/RtU3Eqa2Qc Napoleon needed money for the war in 1803. He was aware he wasn’t able to keep control on this vast state, and it was better for him to sell to US (Friendly state) than to UK (the historical enemy) as you know. https://t.co/fRVekVsL9Z
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Happy polio vaccine day for those who celebrate https://t.co/I3A54Wzyzj On April 26, 1954, the Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, begin at the Franklin Sherman Elementary School in McLean, Virginia. Children in the United States, Canada and Finland… https://t.co/9LxWlsUJpB