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  2. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Of the groups shown in the table, 49 per cent of the children, 26 per cent of the female passengers, 82 per cent of the male passengers and 78 per cent of the crew died. The figures show stark differences in the survival rates between men and women, and of the different classes aboard Titanic, especially among women and children. Although less ...

  3. Director's chair - Wikipedia

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    Japanese traditional folding stool. A director's chair [2] [3] is a lightweight chair that folds side-to-side with a scissors action. The seat and back are made of canvas or a similar strong fabric which bears the user's full weight and can be folded; the frame is made of wood, or sometimes metal or plastic. The seat and scissors members work ...

  4. Snake Oil (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    September 27, 2023. ( 2023-09-27) –. present. ( present) Snake Oil is an American game show that premiered on September 27, 2023, on Fox. The show is hosted and produced by David Spade . Contestants and their celebrity advisors are asked to separate the legitimate inventions from the made-up ones.

  5. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Folding kayak, partly-assembled. A special type of skin-on-frame kayak is the folding kayak. It has a collapsible frame, of wood, aluminum or plastic, or a combination thereof, and a skin of water-resistant and durable fabric. Many types have air sponsons built into the hull, making the kayak float even if flooded. Modern design

  6. Table fish - Wikipedia

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  7. India - Wikipedia

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    India is a habitat for 8.6% of all mammal species, 13.7% of bird species, 7.9% of reptile species, 6% of amphibian species, 12.2% of fish species, and 6.0% of all flowering plant species. Fully a third of Indian plant species are endemic.