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Owned by News Corporation, MySpace is a social networking website. In 2006, it was the most popular social networking site in the world but since 2008, Facebook has taken over that title.

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Can granite change color after it's put down?

Any natural stone surface can change color. All are porous, and subject to moisture absorption.

Why do people make fake accounts?

some people do it to just make different accounts. i dont really no. its there own personal thing.

How can you play yoville?

You need a facebook or myspace to play it,

if your using a facebook, search it in the search bar, allow app, click go to app under the page logo.

Myspace, you go to the search, go under games, search yoville, click the first result and it will take you there

How do you create a CUSTOM MySpace mood?

If you've noticed your friends have custom moods, it's pretty simple. First, you MUST have the new "home page," not the default old one. Once you apply the new home page to your Myspace, you can type in whatever mood you want, and choose which Emoticon you want too. Simple. :]

Why cant you stay in YoVille without being kicked out right away?

don't annoy the owner and respect him he will make your friend and not kick u

When was The Way We Make a Broken Heart created?

The Way We Make a Broken Heart was created in 1987-06.

What is the motorbike age limit in turkey?

You need to have a licence, which has 18 years old age limit.

On MySpace IM how do you get smiley faces on the IM you use when you log in?

Open up my space Chat, in a popup window

go to the buddy list, and click "Pop Out IM"

these are some of the faces you can use:

:Z = trebilly face thingy

:X =love eyes

:D = big smile

:E = angry

:G =xx eyes and open mouth

:'( =crying

;) =wink

:( =sad

:# =shhhh

:O =omg

:x =not amused

:| =blah

X( =pissed

Q) =nerd

X) =xx eyes w/tounge

P) =pirate

B) =scared nerd

%) =wobly eyes

:-& =puke

-: =mohawk guy

3:)=queen

}:)=devil

Is there a age limit to be a birthing partner?

not that i know of but u have to be related i think that's what i saw in a movie...

What are the names of the 192 or 193 countries?

As of mid 2006, there were 194 nations in the world; this includes 2, Taiwan and Vatican City, that are not recognized by the U.N. See the U.N. link below to get the 192 other U.N. recognized nations.

Does amber Davis have a MySpace?

Yes she does,

www.myspace.com/beautifulcharm3 Add heerr!!!!!

IF YOU SEE THIS AMBER DAVIS I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! I WISH TO MEET YOU ONE DAY(:

Does prophet brian carn have a MySpace?

He use to have a myspace but deleted it for some important reason.

Does ed westwick has a facebook account?

Yes, Ed Westick does have an official Facebook page. As of January 2014, the page has nearly 48,000 likes.

What is the website where you can translate English to Chinese then back to English then back to Chinese the back to English?

google

You can rely on google translator online only with very simple Chinese or English sentence. If you need accurate translatign work, with not very big piece of chapter, I can help for free. I'm a Chinese girl, a freelance translater, any one comes to Guangzhou city in China and need a interpreter, call me +86 13672468136 or email me: elvira_sales@126.com

How do you get vip table in zynga poker?

To get VIP status on Zynga to play VIP tables, You will have to purchase it from Zynga with real money. Or, you can spend 1,000,000 in player poker chips.

How do you ADD search option in a webpage?

Search option can be placed using an input box. You can set the data filtering using jQuery.

Why is the Bosque Redondo Memorial called the Site of Conscience?

Tourists passing along N. M. State Highway 60/84 whiz by a sign demarcating Billy The Kid's grave. Little do they realize that a recently erected sign announcing a newly declared New Mexico state monument marks the location of the greatest holocaust ever wrought on a single site upon American soil and upon American conscience: a prison camp which held thousands of Americans against their will without trial by jury, never having been accused of a crime, and in which thousands died of starvation, exposure to the elements, contaminated drinking water, venereal disease, and rotten food, and from having been worked to death - buried, nameless, faceless, without record, in mass graves. These Americans - men, women, and children - guilty of no more than defending their right to their homeland, arrived at this "place of suffering" via a forced march, along which route hundreds more perished. Hardly a Navajo family lives today without the stark memory of a grandmother having collapsed on the trail, a child stopping to rest, a woman pausing to give birth to a child, a prisoner lingering to tie a moccasin - all having been summarily shot to death by the cavalry escorts. A higher percentage of souls were lost on the Long Walk than on the Bataan Death March! For the Navajo people, "The Long Walk" is a clear "yesterday" in their experience. Each new generation suffers from the story having been passed on as well as the inability to facilitate its release. Such is the legacy of those suffering from a collective form of post-traumatic stress disorder. "Hweeldi", meaning in the Navajo tongue "the place of suffering" was a forced labor prison camp which was subsequently studied by Nazis in order to perfect their death camps for Jews. It served as a prototype for Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Dachau and other sites of mass murder of the Third Reich. When, finally, the Navajo tribe had been rendered almost extinct, General William Tecumseh Sherman, of the notoriety of rendering a path of charcoal fifty miles wide across the South to Atlanta during the American Civil War, was summoned to the camp in the role of inspector general, he was aghast. His statement to congress was one of rage and urgency. The Navajo people were finally released, but only based upon the rationale of economic expediency. It was costing the American taxpayer over $1M per year to keep the tribe incarcerated. America decided on liberation merely to cut its losses. On June 18, 1868, the Navajo leaders signed a treaty and the people were released to return to their homeland. Somehow, the hundreds who returned managed to survive and multiply. Today, the Navajo Nation is America's largest tribe of American Natives, numbering perhaps 350,000! i cant find the answer