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Top 10 Most Expensive Cars Of the WorldπŸš—πŸš—πŸš—πŸš—

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1)Bugatti La Voiture Noire---$12.5Million 2)Rolls-Royce Sweptail---$12.8Million 3)Bugatti Centodieci---$9 Million 4)Mercedes-Maybach Exelero---$8 Million  5)Bugatti Divo---$5.8 Million 6)Pagani Huayra Imola---$5.4 Million  7)Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita---$4.8 Million 8)Lamborghini Veneno---$4.5 Million 9)Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 +---$3.9 Million 10)Lamborghini Sian---$3.6 Million

Marvel Studio HeroesπŸ‘€πŸ‘€

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Spider-Man πŸ•·️πŸ•Έ️πŸ•·️πŸ•Έ️ Deadpool Man Bat-manπŸ¦‡πŸ¦‡πŸ¦‡πŸ¦‡ VenomπŸ•·️πŸ•·️πŸ•·️πŸ•·️πŸ•·️ The Flash Captain America Hulk Super-man Black Panther Doctor Strange Iron-man Thor Black Widow Captain Marvel Hawkeye

Some Information on Hydroxychloroquine Tablets.πŸ’ŠπŸ’Š

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What is Hydroxychloroquine? Ans- Hydroxychloroquine is a disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug(DMARD). It regulates the activity of the immune system, which may be overactive in some conditions. Hydroxychloroquine can modify the underlying disease process, rather than simply treating the symptoms. Uses Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat: Rheumatoid arthritis Discoid and systematic lupus erythematosus(SLE) Juvenile idiopathic arthritis(JIA) Over the long term hydroxychloroquine can reduce pain, swelling and joint stiffness. If you have lupus, it may also improve the rash. It may be as long as 12 weeks before you notice the benefits. Hydroxychloroquine is often taken in combination with other drugs such as methotrexate.  Side effects and risks Side effects aren't common. However, in some people hydroxychloroquine can cause: skin rashes, especially those made worse by sunlight feeling sick (nausea) or indigestion diarrhoea headaches bleaching of the hair or mi...

Some Years Observed by United Nations Organisation 🌍

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1)1967---International Tourism Year 2)1968---Human Rights Year 3)1970---International Education Year 4)1972---International Book Year 5)1973---Copernicus Year 6)1974---World Population Year 7)1975---International Women's Year 8)1979---International Year Of the Child 9)1981---International Year Of Disabled 10)1983--World Communication Year 11)1985--International Youth Year 12)1986--International Year of Peace 13)1987--International Year Of Shelter for the Homeless 14)1990--International Literacy Year 15)1992--International Space Year 16)1993--International Year for World's Indigenous People 17)1994--International Year Of Family 18)1995--International Year Of Tolerance 19)1996--International Year For Eradication Of Poverty 20)1999--Year of Older Persons 21)2000--Year Of Culture Of Peace

Where did the term "OK" comes from?πŸ€”

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This has to be one of the simplest but most widely used expressions.Too bad its history isn't as easy. OK is definitely American,and it is not short for okay.OK was a jokey way of abbreviating "I'll korrect", which is itself a jokey way of saying "all correct".(This was probably a funnier joke if you had been there around 1839. Spelling things wrong in a goofy way was a fad then.) OK was a common sort of shorthand at the time,because people also used abbreviations like PDQ for "pretty darned quick"--the way we use LOL for "laugh out loud," BTW for "by the way" and FYI for "for your information" today. Most of the silly acronyms are long gone,but OK stuck,and it still means all correct.

What's the story behind lighting the candles on the birthday cake?

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We have Artemis,the Greek goddess of the moon,to thank for the birthday cake.She got moon shaped honey cakes to celebrate her birthday(Get it-moon goddess gets moon cake)and the rest of us followed suit with round cakes to celebrate on your birthday. The idea of lighting one candle on your birthday cake for each year you have been around comesfrom the Greeks too.The superstition says that if you can blow out every candle with one breath after you make your wish,it will come true...as long as you tell no one what you wished. There is also a belief that when you eat the words on a cake they will come true- so a bite of ''Happy Birthday" will bring you happiness. Another tradition says that the way your birthday goes will set the pattern for the coming year- so try not to cry on that day,or you will for the next 364 days too. Fact-What did the Latin scholar say to the birthday kid?  Answer-"Carpe cakem"-seize the cake!

Why is it called a funny bone?

It's not even a teeny bit funny when you hit yourself hard on what people call the funny bone.And it's not a bone,either. It's called the ulnar nerve and it runs through a groove in your ulna,which is one of the two bones in your forearm.The place of extreme pain is in your elbow,where the nerve and the bones are really close to the surface. Since they stick out extra far,it is even easier to whack yourself on the funny bone.Believe it whacking a nerve is far worse than whacking a bone.It's like a gigantic crazy session of pins and needles and painall jumbled up,so much so that you might cry and laugh at the same time. That's one of the theories of why it's called the funny bone. Some people think it's called the funny bone because the other bone that the ulnar nerve runs through is your humerus bone.Get it humorous!