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The Earlybird communication satellite hovers over the same point on Earth's equator indefinitely. This is because
Oksapmin Children
Refers to children of the Oksapmin society in Papua New Guinea, often studied for their unique counting and numeric comprehension skills.
Counting System
A method or set of rules used for quantifying objects, typically involving numbers and operational symbols.
Body Parts
Structures that make up the anatomy of living organisms, including humans and animals.
Miller's Study
A significant psychological research conducted by George A. Miller in 1956, focusing on the limits of our capacity for processing information, notably finding that humans can hold about 7 (plus or minus 2) items in their working memory.
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