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Most children delivered

Most children delivered at a single birth to survive Who Nadya Suleman What 8 people Where United States Kaiser Permanente Medical Center,Bellflower,California When 26 January 2009 Nadya Suleman (USA) claimed headlines across the world on 26 January 2009 when she gave birth to six boys and two girls at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Bellflower, California, USA. The babies were conceived with the aid of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment and were nine weeks premature when they were delivered by Caesarean section. Suleman was born in Fullerton, California. She is the only child of Angela Victoria (born 1940) and Assyrian Iraqi American Edward Doud Suleman (born 1942). Her parents married in Las Vegas in 1974, and divorced in 1999. She held

Most dangerous ant

Who Bulldog ant (Myrmecia pyriformis) Where Australia Australia The most dangerous ant in the world is the bulldog ant ( Myrmecia pyriformis ) found in coastal regions in Australia. In attack it uses its sting and jaws simultaneously. There have been at least three human fatalities since 1936, the latest a Victorian farmer in 1988. The bull dog ant earned its name because of its ferocity and determination during an attack. It is extremely aggressive and shows little fear of human beings, stinging a number of times in quick succession and therefore injecting more venom with each bite. In an attack, the ant will hold on to its victim with long, toothed mandibles, curl its body underheath and thrust its long barbless sting into the skin. On a few occasions this sting has been enough to kill adults within 15 minutes. Body length = 20 mm (0.07 in) weight = 0.01

Recorded history

Recorded history From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with History of the world , World history , or History of the Earth . Human History  myadventurefame.blogspot.com ↑ Prehistory Recorded history Ancient Earliest records Africa Americas East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia West Asia Mediterranean Postclassical Africa Americas Central Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia West Asia Europe Modern Early modern Late modern See also Contemporary Modernity Futurology ↓ Future v t e Linear A etched on tablets found in Akrotiri, Santorini . Palenque Glyphs that has a total of 92 glyphs on the tablet. Recorded history or written history is a historical narrative based on a written record or other documented communication. Recorded history can be contrasted with other narratives of the past, such as myth

A history of ancient Babylon (Babylonia)

A history of ancient Babylon (Babylonia) including its cities, laws, kings and legacy to civilization Part Two     Babylonia, A history of ancient Babylon (Babylonia) including its cities,  laws, kings and legacy to civilization. The International History Project 2004 The Babylonian civilization, which endured from the 18th until the 6th century BC, was, like the Sumerian that preceded it, urban in character, although based on agriculture rather than industry. The country consisted of a dozen or so cities, surrounded by villages and hamlets. At the head of the political structure was the king, a more or less absolute monarch who exercised legislative and judicial as well as executive powers. Under him was a group of appointed governors and administrators. Mayors and councils o