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glaciology: Word of the day for December 8, 2017

glaciology , n : (geography) The study of ice and its effect on the landscape, especially the study of glaciers. Norwegian explorer Carl Anton Larsen, after whom the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica is named, died on this day in 1924.

Guy Gets Out Of His Car Next To Raging Wildfire, Saves Wild Rabbit

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Guy Gets Out Of His Car Next To Raging Wildfire, Saves Wild Rabbit

Guy Gets Out Of His Car Next To Raging Wildfire, Saves Wild Rabbit

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Guy Gets Out Of His Car Next To Raging Wildfire, Saves Wild Rabbit Now get back in your car and drive, dude.

Devastating Tornado Turns Concrete Building Into Rubble In Seconds

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Devastating Tornado Turns Concrete Building Into Rubble In Seconds Luckily, nobody working at this business in Spartanburg, South Carolina was killed or seriously injured. December 7, 2017 at 07:44PM

Picture of the day for December 8, 2017

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Großhadern is a Munich U-Bahn station on the U6, opened in 1993..

Picture of the day for December 8, 2017

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Picture of the day on December 8, 2017: Großhadern is a Munich U-Bahn station on the U6, opened in 1993.

Devastating Tornado Turns Concrete Building Into Rubble In Seconds

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Devastating Tornado Turns Concrete Building Into Rubble In Seconds

glaciology: Word of the day for December 8, 2017

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Word of the day is glaciology : (geography) The study of ice and its effect on the landscape, especially the study of glaciers. Norwegian explorer Carl Anton Larsen, after whom the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica is named, died on this day in 1924.

Article of the day for December 8, 2017

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Article of the day is Ian Johnson (cricketer). Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Article of the day for December 8, 2017

The Article of the day for December 8, 2017 is Ian Johnson (cricketer) . Ian Johnson (8 December 1917 – 9 October 1998) was an Australian cricketer who played 45 Test matches as a slow off-break bowler between 1946 and 1956. He was on Don Bradman's Invincibles team, which went undefeated on their tour of England in 1948. Johnson captured 109 Test wickets at an average of 29.19 runs per wicket and as a lower order batsman made 1,000 runs at an average of 22.92 runs per dismissal. He captained the Australian team in 17 Tests, winning seven and losing five, including two consecutive losses in the Ashes series against England. Urbane, well-spoken and popular with his opponents and the public, he was seen by his teammates as a disciplinarian, and his natural optimism was often seen as naive. After retirement, Johnson worked for a time as a sports commentator, and covered the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. In 1957 he was appointed Secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club, remaining i