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#Factoftheweek Last month we were called to 114 incidents and flew 25 patients to major trauma centres across Yorkshire. Thank you for keeping us flying and saving lives across the region. pic.twitter.com/qbss1iOGSY
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Central Asian
#FactOfTheWeek: with around 30 residents for each square kilometre of land, Kyrgyzstan
is one of the world’s least-crowded countries.
While in other sparsely populated countries people are concentrated in cities, only 36% of Kyrgyzstan’s population is urban! pic.twitter.com/fI7AoLTkcn
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Central Asian
#FactOfTheWeek
“Kyrgyz”
is thought to be derived from the Turkic word for “forty”, which is a reference to the forty clans of Manas, a country hero who united forty regional clans to fight against the Uyghurs.
The flag of Kyrgyzstan features a 40-ray sun. pic.twitter.com/X76SZ3JclI
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#cybersecurity#FactOfTheWeek@CybersecuritySF predicts women will represent more than 20 percent of the global cybersecurity workforce by the end of 2019!https://cybersecurityventures.com/women-in-cybersecurity/ … -
#Factoftheweek Did you know that Sheffield is the fifth most populated city in England? Last year, we attended 77 incidents in Sheffield and flew to Sheffield Northern General 110 times
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Kiona's fact of the week is............. Snails can sleep for hours at a time or up to three years!

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DYK:
@ElijahCooks led the '93 Bulls to an NBA title with 37 PPG and 87 dunks in the series! He decided to continue his athletics career with@NevadaFootball, still wearing the number 4#Factoftheweek pic.twitter.com/QfBsYIk4VI
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Kiona's Fact of the week In 2017 more people were killed from injuries caused by taking a selfie than by shark attacks. Shark photo courtesy of
@MichelleC_LT
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The power of volunteering within Scouting is astounding!
#FactOfTheWeek#chelmsfordscoutspic.twitter.com/yQWukj8XUg
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Central Asian
#FactOfTheWeek
A study released in 2015 suggests that modern dogs
originated from gray wolves in Central Asia. The data analyzed shows that its domestication occurred at least 15,000 years ago.
Find more here
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34577200#targetText=Today's%20dogs%20can%20trace%20their,of%20selective%20breeding%20by%20humans ….pic.twitter.com/TzPkpZBGX0
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"It looks like we pranked ourselves this year. Due to a bug, the Mic Drop feature inadvertently caused more headaches than laughs. We’re truly sorry."- Google, 2016
#FactofTheWeek#DCLAphpic.twitter.com/2ukzYhVsLg
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*Fact of the week* An 11 year old boy invented the Popsicle by accident... read the full story here >> http://ow.ly/CLzH30ndLzb
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*Fact of the week* The chicken is the closest living relative to the T-Rex... are you as shocked as we are?
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Jesy is a size 5 in shoes....
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#Factoftheweek Did you know that brake discs on f1 cars can reach 1,000 degrees centigrade! -
#FactOfTheWeek#cybersecurity Unfilled cyber security jobs are expected to reach 3.5 million by 2021- compared to about 1 million in 2016.https://goo.gl/TmJMhR -
Today's heating oil is 90-95% cleaner than it was in the 1970's
#factoftheweek#heatingoilpic.twitter.com/pjh4yAeCAY
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#Factoftheweek After competing in an F1 race, the tires on an F1 car will still be hot enough to cook an egg. Around 120 degrees centigrade! -
FACT OF THE WEEK
The area of the body with the most bones is the fingers, hand and wrist with a total of 54 bones
#factoftheweek#fact#hand#wrist#hand&wristcomplex#tuesday#facts#JKIR&T’s#rehab… https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx_1rXJgu_7/?igshid=18p41najd0o8g … -
Did you ever wonder how gummy sweets get that glossy sheen? They're coated with carnauba wax, the same stuff that is used on cars to make them shiny.
#don'tstartlickingyourcars#factoftheweek pic.twitter.com/lALrKAEHaz
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