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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma was too small for a real cello when he started to learn at age four. His father built a pint-sized cello, but Yo-Yo still needed to sit on a stack of phone books to play. Find out more in Biography for Beginners!
Zeus was king of the Greek pantheon. He was so powerful that all of the other gods together could not overthrow him. Find out more in World Mythology!
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When frogs blink, extra pressure is applied to their throats. This helps them swallow more easily. Find out more in FactCite 123!
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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma was too small for a real cello when he started to learn at age four. His father built a pint-sized cello, but Yo-Yo still needed to sit on a stack of phone books to play. Find out more in Biography for Beginners!
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Langston Hughes's first book of poems moved an anonymous reader to fund the rest of Hughes's schooling. Find out more in U.S. and World Biography!
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If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 236 pounds on Jupiter. Find out more in Science and Technology!
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