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  2. Placide Poulin - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of acrylic as a new manufacturing material led him to establish Acrylica Inc. in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, which specialized in acrylic bathtubs and whirlpools. In 1987, all the companies were regrouped into one holding, MAAX Inc., with a research and development centre. Today, MAAX is a North American leader in bathroom products.

  3. The best walk-in tubs, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    Whirlpool tubs: These tubs release sprays of heated bubbles (air walk-in tub), water (hydrotherapy walk-in tub), or both to massage sore muscles. The whirlpool gives the tub a Jacuzzi-like feel.

  4. List of world's fairs - Wikipedia

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    1922 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Exhibition of New Zealand Industries; 1922–1923 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Exposição do Centenario do Brasil (1922) [71] 1923 – Auckland, New Zealand – Dominion Industrial Exhibition; 1923 – Los Angeles, United States – American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition (1923)

  5. Exhibition tree - Wikipedia

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    The first giant sequoia felled for exhibition, this 1,200-year-old, 280-foot tree required a crew of 25 men and 10 days of drilling to bring down. Sections of the tree were displayed in San Francisco and New York City , attracting large crowds and playing a significant role in raising awareness about giant sequoias. [ 5 ]

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    A traveler asked an airline pilot if he was drunk for laughs. Here's why that's nothing to joke about.

  7. This Blood Type Is More Likely To Get The Norovirus, Studies Say

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    Doctors explain which blood type is more susceptible to norovirus, also known as the 24-hour flu and stomach bug. Plus, how one gene mutation helps protect from it.