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unflappable

Definition: (adjective) Persistently calm, whether when facing difficulties or experiencing success; not easily upset or excited.
Synonyms:imperturbable
Usage:Professional life-savers need to be calm and unflappable.
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Breathalyzers

"Breathalyzer" is a trademarked brand name that has become a generic term for any device that uses a breath sample to estimate blood alcohol content (BAC)—often of those suspected of driving drunk. Breathalyzers use infrared spectrophotometers, electrochemical fuel cells, and other technologies to render BAC estimates that are often used later in criminal prosecutions. Why are police officers supposed to keep suspects under observation for at least 15 minutes before administering a test? More...
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Genetic Roots of Obesity in Children

Although much of the world’s growing obesity problem is related to lifestyle factors such as unhealthy diet and a lack of exercise, researchers now believe that at least some children are genetically predisposed to overeat and more easily gain weight. When they compared the DNA of obese children to that of normal weight children, they found that children in the obese group were missing certain parts of the genome. Of particular interest is a missing portion of chromosome 16, which they believe plays a key role in regulating weight and blood sugar levels. More...
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Pope Pius IX Defines Immaculate Conception as Dogma (1854)

The Immaculate Conception is often confused with the Virgin Birth of Jesus, though the two Christian doctrines deal with entirely different events. The Immaculate Conception asserts that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved from the stain of original sin at the moment of her conception, was filled with grace by God, and lived her life completely free from sin. The Virgin Birth, on the other hand, asserts what about the conception of Jesus? More...
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Eli Whitney (1765)

Whitney was the American inventor of the cotton gin, a mechanical device that separates cotton fiber from its seeds. His invention, which had immense economic and social ramifications, brought great wealth to many others, but little to Whitney himself. In 1798, he built a firearms factory, and his products were some of the first to have standardized, interchangeable parts. Why did Whitney's ginning company go out of business only three years after he received his cotton gin patent? More...
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