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  2. World Series - Wikipedia

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    The World Series is the annual ... 1976 Series in four games, using the same nine-man lineup ... 108-year long drought without a World Series title by ...

  3. Life After People - Wikipedia

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    Although the series speculates on the fates of landmarks around the world, the main focus is on situations that may occur at locations in the United States. The various events that may occur after people disappear suddenly are depicted using CGI dramatizations. The timeline of predicted events begins approximately one day after the ...

  4. Lou Gehrig - Wikipedia

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    In the 1938 World Series, he had four hits in 14 at-bats (.286 batting average), all singles. [56] When the Yankees began their 1939 spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida , Gehrig clearly no longer possessed his once-formidable power.

  5. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    The last common ancestor between humans and other apes possibly had a similar method of locomotion. 12-8 Ma The clade currently represented by humans and the genus Pan (chimpanzees and bonobos) splits from the ancestors of the gorillas between c. 12 to 8 Ma. [31] 8-6 Ma Sahelanthropus tchadensis

  6. How long can humans live? - AOL

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  7. An Aging Expert Thinks Humans Can Live for 20,000 Years ... - AOL

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    An aging expert thinks humans can live for 20,000 years—and he might not be crazy. There's one major key to unlocking extreme longevity. An Aging Expert Thinks Humans Can Live for 20,000 Years.

  8. Stephen Hawking: Humans may not survive another 100 years - AOL

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    According to Stephen Hawking, the human race is in danger of being wiped out in the next 100 years, and it's all our own fault. According to the BBC, the physicist says he believes humanity will ...

  9. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    [141] [142] [143] That is the key to why animals like giant tortoises can live so long. [144] Studies of humans with life spans of at least 100 have shown a link to decreased thyroid activity, resulting in their lowered metabolic rate. [citation needed]