Turtle can breathe through its Anus

Turtle can breathe through its Anus. But not all kinds of turtles can do that. Only some species of turtles can do that. Other animals that breathe through their butt include sea cucumbers and dragonfly nymphs.

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    Yin-Yang Pattern’s earliest use is in Rome

    The yin-yang pattern’s earliest use is in Rome, Not in China. The first known use of the pattern dates back to 430 A.D. in the shield patterns of the Roman army. The Roman pattern matches the S-shaped pattern of the classic yin-yang, which is the Chinese symbol called taijitu. The symbol itself is formed by drawing two circles along the diameter of a third larger circle, and erasing parts of the ci…rcles so that only the S-shape remains.

    The only difference in the Roman version of the yin-yang pattern is in color. The shields dating furthest back in Rome come from an infantry unit called the shield bearers or armigeri defensores seniores. The symbol is also represented in later Roman military units such as the pseudocomitatenses, another Roman military unit, as well as other infantries.

    In fact, Chinese use of the yin-yang pattern occurred several hundred years later and date back to about 11th century A.D. The pattern is also seen in Celtic and Etruscan history.

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      Elite Asian students cheat like mad on US college applications

      BANGKOK, Thailand — From sleep to social lives, there is little Asia’s most upwardly mobile students won’t sacrifice for education. Though they belong to “Asian Century,” American colleges remain the premier destination for the elite from Shanghai to Singapore to Seoul. The path to US college acceptance however, increasingly compels students to sacrifice their integrity. For the right price, unscrupulous college prep agencies offer ghostwritten essays in flawless English, fake awards, manipulated transcripts and even whiz kids for hire who’ll pose as the applicant for SAT exams.

      “Oh my God, they can do everything for you,” said Nok, 17 years old Thai senior in her final year at a private Bangkok high school. “They can take the SAT for you, no problem. Most students don’t really think it’s wrong.”

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