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New edit in the Article on Google

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Google Custom Search Engine edited the Article on Google http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

New edit in the Article on Google

On April 10, 2016 at 02:43AM, made an edit the Article on Google . The edit was about .

Article of the day for April 10, 2016

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Article of the day is Masked shrike. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

One Way To Fend Off A Bear Is To Tell It To 'Fuck Off'

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One Way To Fend Off A Bear Is To Tell It To 'Fuck Off'

One Way To Fend Off A Bear Is To Tell It To 'Fuck Off'

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One Way To Fend Off A Bear Is To Tell It To 'Fuck Off' When approached by a bear, one alternative to playing dead is to go full macho man and try to out-scare the bear. Worked for this guy, at least. April 9, 2016 at 03:21PM

Picture of the day for April 10, 2016

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The church of San Juan de Busa in the municipality of Biescas, province of Huesca, Aragón, Spain. The church, of mozarabic style, was built between 1060 and 1070 by order of Ramón Guillén. It was probably a parochial church of a vanished medieval village..

incorrigible: Word of the day for April 10, 2016

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Word of the day is incorrigible : Defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright. Incurably depraved; not reformable. Impervious to correction by punishment or pain. Unmanageable. Determined, unalterable, hence impossible to improve upon. (archaic) Incurable.

incorrigible: Word of the day for April 10, 2016

incorrigible , adj : Defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright. Incurably depraved; not reformable. Impervious to correction by punishment or pain. Unmanageable. Determined, unalterable, hence impossible to improve upon. (archaic) Incurable.

Article of the day for April 10, 2016

The Article of the day for April 10, 2016 is Masked shrike . The masked shrike (Lanius nubicus) is a bird in the shrike family, Laniidae. It breeds in southeastern Europe and at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, with a separate population in eastern Iraq and western Iran, and winters mainly in northeast Africa. It is the smallest member of its genus, long-tailed and with a hooked bill. The male has mainly black upperparts, with white on its crown, forehead and supercilium and large white patches on the shoulders and wings. The throat, neck sides and underparts are white, with orange flanks and breast. The female is a duller version of the male, with brownish black upperparts and a grey or buff tone to the shoulders and underparts. The species' calls are short and grating, but the song has melodic warbler-like components. The masked shrike eats mainly large insects and occasionally small vertebrates; it sometimes impales its prey on thorns or barbed wire. Decreasing in parts of

Three men rescued from remote island after writing ‘help’ on the sand

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Three men rescued from remote island after writing ‘help’ on the sand

Picture of the day for April 10, 2016

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Picture of the day on April 10, 2016: The church of San Juan de Busa in the municipality of Biescas, province of Huesca, Aragón, Spain. The church, of mozarabic style, was built between 1060 and 1070 by order of Ramón Guillén. It was probably a parochial church of a vanished medieval village.

Three men rescued from remote island after writing ‘help’ on the sand

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Three men rescued from remote island after writing ‘help’ on the sand For three days, the men remained stranded on the uninhabited island, hoping for help. In the end, their own ingenuity would facilitate their rescue.