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My favorite mystery show when I was little was by far Scooby Doo. They still make new ones, and you can also find the classic episodes on TV.Here are some other great mystery adventure shows for kids and/or teens:GoosebumpsHouse of AnubisTeen WolfPretty Little LiarsSmallville
I know one of the kids died of a brain tumor, but the other 2 are still alive.
infinute you can get so many until your bag is full and you start trading em to others, but you still could get more
There is no mystery wedge
The brain is STILL a mystery to the scientists and humans today is just because the brain is and always will be a mystery. The part that know one knows about isn that it functions very different then any thing in the world. That means that it will always be a mystery.
Yes the mystery gift is still availible.
Dispelling the mystery of memory. - Apex Learning
Dreams are still shrouded in mystery. It is unknown where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple portions of the brain are involved, or what the purpose of dreaming is for the body or mind. Many people believe the Hippocampus is important in dreams, as it houses long term memory.
who took my book still remains a mystery.
Where Bart left his keys is still a mystery.
Some studies say that yawning occurs when your brain is overheated. Maybe your hearing decreases because of this heat? Yawning is still a mystery.
To have an "intention" requires human thought and a human brain. A website is not human; it has no brain; it cannot think, plan, or intend anything. So the whole idea of the "mystery of intentions by computers" is rather ridiculous.
Archaeologists and other researchers still have yet to discover why the harappans disappeared. This is why they, and their history of their society, still remain a mystery to us.
Its a mystery for sure!!! It goes where ever the body wishes to take it!
Rätsel = puzzle, riddlee, conundrum, mystery, brain teaser
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - 1988 The Brain That Wouldn't Die 6-13 was released on: USA: 30 October 1993