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  2. Ma'ariv La'noar - Wikipedia

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    Ma'ariv La'noar. Ma'ariv La'noar (lit. Ma'ariv for the youth; in Hebrew: מעריב לנוער) is an Israeli weekly magazine of the Tzivlin publishing, which appeals to youth. The magazine was first published in 1958 [1] and is considered the first magazine in Israel for youth. In the 1980s, the weekly reached the highest circulation of all ...

  3. Haifa Oil Refinery massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Haifa Oil Refinery massacre took place on 30 December 1947 in Mandatory Palestine. After six Arabs were killed by grenades thrown by the Irgun militia, 39 Jewish refinery workers were killed by their Arab coworkers in a mass lynching. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of countries by oil exports - Wikipedia

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    Oil in this list refers to base crude oil only, and not refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel and airplane fuel. In 2022, Saudi Arabia was the largest exporter of petroleum, followed by Russia and Iraq. Other major exporters of petroleum in that year included the United States, Canada and United Arab Emirates.

  5. Whale oil - Wikipedia

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    Whale oil is oil obtained from the blubber of whales. Oil from the bowhead whale was sometimes known as train-oil , which comes from the Dutch word traan ("tear drop"). Sperm oil , a special kind of oil obtained from the head cavities of sperm whales , differs chemically from ordinary whale oil: it is composed mostly of liquid wax .

  6. Huntington Beach Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 1920, the first Huntington Beach well, the Huntington A-1 33°41′01″N 118°00′34″W, [3] was brought in as a producing well. [4] By October 1921, the field had 59 producing wells. [4] Even with 16 of those 59 wells being idle, the field produced 16,500 barrels of oil equivalent (101,000 GJ) per day, with each well producing ...

  7. Castor Oil: 4 Benefits and Uses - Healthline

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    In ancient Egypt, castor oil was used as fuel and for medicinal purposes like treating eye irritation and inducing labor in pregnancy. Here are 4 potential benefits and uses of castor oil. We also ...

  8. 14 Benefits and Uses for Tea Tree Oil - Healthline

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    These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection, and promoting healing. Read on to learn about the ...

  9. Mineral oil - Wikipedia

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    Mineral oil is a common ingredient in baby lotions, cold creams, ointments, and cosmetics. It is a lightweight inexpensive oil that is odorless and tasteless. It can be used on eyelashes to prevent brittleness and breaking and, in cold cream, is also used to remove creme make-up and temporary tattoos.