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  2. Battle of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Stalingrad[Note 8] (17 July 1942 – 2 February 1943) [27][28][29][30] was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II, beginning when Nazi Germany and its Axis allies attacked and became locked in a protracted struggle with the Soviet Union for control over the Soviet city of Stalingrad in southern Russia.

  3. Eumorpha pandorus - Wikipedia

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    Eumorpha pandorus. (Hübner, 1821) Synonyms [1]: 111. Daphnis pandorus Hübner, 1821. Philampelus pandorus ampelophaga Walker, 1856. Eumorpha pandorus, the Pandora sphinx moth or Pandorus sphinx moth, is a North American moth in the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1821.

  4. Soviet famine of 1930–1933 - Wikipedia

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    According to Wheatcroft, the grain yield for the Soviet Union preceding the famine was a low harvest of between 55 and 60 million tons, [63]: xix–xxi likely in part caused by damp weather and low traction power, [2] yet official statistics mistakenly (according to Wheatcroft and others) reported a yield of 68.9 million tons. [64]

  5. 12 Healthy Ancient Grains

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    Here are 12 healthy ancient grains. 1. Amaranth. Amaranth is a nutritious, gluten-free grain that has been cultivated for more than 8,000 years (3). One cup (246 grams) of cooked amaranth contains ...

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  7. Snow grains - Wikipedia

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    Snow grains are a form of precipitation. Snow grains are characterized as very small (<1 mm), white, opaque grains of ice that are fairly flat or elongated. Unlike snow pellets, snow grains do not bounce or break up on impact. [1] Usually, very small amounts fall, mostly from stratus clouds or fog, and never fall in the form of a shower.

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  9. 9 Health Benefits of Eating Whole Grains

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    Fiber and magnesium are two nutrients in whole grains that help lower your risk of type 2 diabetes. 6. Support healthy digestion. The fiber in whole grains can support healthy digestion in various ...