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== This is the page of BeccaRose, == sometimes called BeccaRPerp.

My intrests

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I like:

Current Projects

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Since I am currently very busy so I am only taking on one or two projects at a time. Right now my project is helping making the Scienceworks Museum page become more than a stub. I have added all of the information about both museums in Australia and Oregon. If anyone has a comment, post it on my talk. I have almost finished the Sumatran Tiger page. I only have to make a few more adjustments. It looks really good!

Facts

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Statistics and Facts are fun for people of all ages. Do you have a fact to share? Get them from anywhere- magazines, newspapers, television shows, books, internet (check author credibility), and other everyday items such as Gatorade bottles and Snapple caps. This next part is completely dedicated to these short and fun items.

--BeccaRose 02:43, 7 November 2005 (UTC)


Google's name came the word googol, which refers to the number 1 followed by one hundred zeroes. Google used the term to reflect on the company's mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the internet.
         -Google.com
The pupil in your eye expands up to 45% when looking at something pleasing. This is also a surefire way of knowing when someone likes you.
         -random
The first public message to be transmitted in morse code was "a patient waiter is no loser."
         -Snapple cap
When European explorers first saw the kangaroo they asked a native Australian (aborigine) what they were called. He replied "kangaroo" meaning "I don't understand." The explorers thought this was the animal's name, and that is what it has been called since.
         -angelfire.com
Many people make a big deal about how the words "under God" are in the Pledge of Allegiance and how important separation of church and state are. most overlooked, however, is our country's motto, which is "In God We Trust."
         -anywhere
China not only has the most people in the world (1,261,832,482 as of July 2000), but also has the most chickens and horses with over 10,000,000 horses and over 3,000,000,000 chickens.
         -vfr.net
There is enough concrete in Hoover Dam (4.5 million cubic yards) to build a two-lane road from Seattle, Washington, to Miami, Florida, or a four-foot-wide sidewalk around the Earth at the Equator. The Hoover Dam is 660ft thick, 726ft tall, can hold 1.24 trillion cubic feet of water, and cost $165 million to build.
         -pbs.org
Before mercury, brandy was used to fill thermometers.
         -Snapple cap
Native Central African people believe if they eat or touch the bongo antelope they will have spasms similar to epileptic seizures. Because of this superstition, bongos have been relatively unharmed in their native ranges.
         -seaworld.org
Kilts are not native to Scotland. They originated in France.
         -hookedonfacts.com
Finding Nemo, last year's highest grossing film, was G-rated. 7 out of the top 10 performing rentals of all time are G-rated. G-rated films account for only 3% of the total films normally made in one year, but 69% of films made every year are R-rated.
         -factme.com

Thank you for your facts! Keep adding them or make a request on my talk page.