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It's the Weekend!
On this day, 173 years ago, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first female doctor in the U.S. We celebrate Dr. Blackwell and all the health care workers who've made a difference in our lives.
If you've been reading our emails this week, you might get these questions right!
One study found that men and women navigate roads differently. Men are more likely to take shortcuts and arrive at destinations earlier, while women are more likely to wander. (True/False)
How many boxes of Girl Scout cookies are sold each year? a) 4 million b) 27 million b) 200 million c) 1 billion
Muhammad Ali's boxing career began shortly after his prized bicycle was stolen when he was 12 years old. He wanted to take revenge on the thief, but a local boxing coach suggested that he learn how to fight first and subsequently took him under his wing. (True/False)
Many phrases we use in modern day are regularly said wrong. Which one of these common phrases is correct? a) Taken for granite b) Tongue-in-cheek c) For all intensive purposes d) I could care less
The main difference between a snow squall and a blizzard is that blizzards are defined by stronger winds of at least 56 km/h (35 mph). (True/False)
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