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Plus Bites 4 | An All-You-Can-Think Buffet of Language, History, Science, and Intrigue

Plus Bites 4 | An All-You-Can-Think Buffet of Language, History, Science, and Intrigue

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Get ready for a knowledge marathon! In this special English Plus Bites episode, we've gathered 15 intriguing segments from across the English Plus Podcast universe. We're diving deep into everything from the surprising secrets of everyday English expressions like "kill time" to the complex history of the Plague of Justinian. We'll explore the mysterious world of phantom kangaroos, unravel the simple science behind why onions make you cry, and unlock the power of a single word like "interpolate." Plus, we'll tease your brain with the classic 9-Dot Puzzle, ponder philosophical problems like the existence of evil, delve into the fascinating functions of your temporal lobe, and get inspiration on overcoming self-doubt. Ever wondered what you'd tell your younger self? We'll reflect on that too, and much, much more! This episode is a curiosity buffet designed to spark your interest, make you think, and remind you that learning is everywhere. So buckle up, open your mind, and get ready for a journey through language, history, science, imagination, and mystery.

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