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  2. Bob Dole - Wikipedia

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    Dole underwent a hip replacement operation that required him to receive blood thinners in December 2004. One month after the surgery, doctors determined that he was bleeding inside his head. He spent 40 days at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; upon his release, his stronger left arm was of limited use. Dole told a reporter that he needed help ...

  3. Led Zeppelin - Wikipedia

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    After midnight, Bonham, who had fallen asleep, was taken to bed and placed on his side. At 1:45 pm the next day, Benji LeFevre (Led Zeppelin's new tour manager) and John Paul Jones found Bonham dead. The cause of death was asphyxiation from vomit; the finding was accidental death. [92] [93] An autopsy found no other recreational drugs in Bonham ...

  4. Decolonization - Wikipedia

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    Map of the year each country achieved independence.. Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas. [1]

  5. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in 15-19-year-olds. [51] Exposure to childhood trauma can cause mental health disorders and poor academic achievement. [58] Ignoring mental health conditions in adolescents can impact adulthood. [59] 50% of preschool children show a natural reduction in behavioral problems.

  6. Boris Yeltsin - Wikipedia

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    After Yeltsin's death, Michiel Staal, a Dutch neurosurgeon, said that his team had been secretly flown to Moscow to operate on Yeltsin in 1999. Yeltsin suffered from an unspecified neurological disorder that affected his sense of balance, causing him to wobble as if in a drunken state; the goal of the operation was to reduce the pain. [157]

  7. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    The former ranged across Europe from Portugal to Siberia, whereas the latter conspicuously restricted to Italy, Germany, and southwest France. About half of buried Gravettians were infants, whereas infant burials were much less common post-LGM, but it is debated if this was due to social differences or infant mortality rates.

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