Cycling is a sport that uses a bicycle. There are many different types of cycling such as track cycling, road cycling, time trialing, and cyclocross. All questions about bikes, bike racing, bike tricks, or any general questions about bikes should be asked here.
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Tidal Power is the energy of the moving water of the tides, which can be harnessed to generate electricity. This is a green, renewable energy of the future.
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Drought is when extended periods pass with no rain, and the ground water supplies become depleted.
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The Land Rover Discovery is a mid-size sports utility vehicle (SUV). It features off-road capabilities introduced in 1989 by Land Rover, a division of Tata Motors. The car has won 97 international accolades since its launch.
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MiniClip.com is a website known for their many browser-based games, launched in 2001. The site is known for providing ORPGs such as 'Club Penguin' and 'RuneScape', along with many other classics. Any questions related to MiniClip.com and its games should go here.
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Labor Day is US federal holiday observed on the first Monday of September and is traditionally known as the end of summer. It commemorates the labor movement for worker rights.
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The Battle of Shiloh was a battle in the American Civil War that took place on April 6–7, 1862 in Tennessee.
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Food additives are chemical substances added to food during processing. Food additives have several purposes including enhancing color and flavor and preserving the food.
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Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine used to treat allergies. It also has some sedative effects and can cause sleepiness.
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Calvinism, which is also called the Reform Tradition, is one of the major and oldest branches of Protestantism and formed primarily in opposition to both the Catholic Church and the Rise of Lutheranism, composing many different Protestant sects. Calvinism primarily stems from the teachings of John Calvin. One of the distinctive teachings of Calvinism is the concept of Predestination, meaning that God has already chosen those who will go to Heaven or Hell and that there is no free will for a person to change their fate through works.
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South African history stretches back to the Khoisan tribes. Since then Europeans, Indians, and Chinese soon arrived in the country. White South Africans are of European descents, while Modern-day South Africans are a mixture of nationalities.
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Tony Hawk was born in Carlsbad, California. He is a world famous skateboarder, and considered one of the pioneers in the sport.
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Maple syrup is made from the sap of maple trees. It is enjoyed worldwide as a condiment, sweetener or to add flavoring to dishes.
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Totalitarianism is total government control over all aspects of a person's life, public and private.
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English to Afrikaans refers to the process of translating words from English to Afrikaans. A person wanting to learn the Afrikaans language can use the “Afrikaans-English/English-Afrikaans Dictionary” by Jan Kromhout.
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The Alkaline Earth Metals are the second group of the periodic table of the elements. They are highly reactive and share many properties with each other. In this category, there are ANY questions that have to do with the alkaline earths, or their elements: Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, and Radium.
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This category covers questions about the Chevrolet Beretta, a compact sedan manufactured by General Motors and sold through its Chevrolet division. The Beretta went into production in 1987 and was discontinued in 1996, succeeded by the Chevrolet Malibu.
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The highest grossing film of all time, James Cameron's Avatar is a science fiction-action movie. Anything related to Na'vi, the technology, the history, or the making of the movie can be asked here.
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The Everglades National Park is located in southern Florida. The Everglades are wetlands, and are known for sawgrass prairies and a diverse selection of subtropical wildlife.
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Beets are the roots of the beet plant. They are available in several varieties and are considered one of the healthiest foods in the world.
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Adobe Flash Player is a common multimedia plugin for web browsers. It is used to display games, animations, and web applications.
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Includes questions related to group speeches or those spoken by a group.
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Once under British rule, India became a sovereign state in 1947. Ask questions here about the country's parliamentary democratic republic.
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The branch of Christianity that traces its origins back to John Wesley, who was methodical in his studies of the Bible, is called Methodist. The man whose "heart was strangely warmed" was an early advocate of Sunday School and regular study of the Scriptures.
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In the Family Vombatidae, wombats are solitary, marsupial animals that forage chiefly on grass, roots, and bark. Three species of wombat survive a much larger extinct group. Australia is where wombats live.
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Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) is a technology used to fabricate integrated circuits (IC). The various stages of design, simulation, synthesis, timing analysis, layout and fabrication can be discussed in this category. It is a wide spread technology as most of the existing technologies are digital technologies and need an IC to implement. It is VLSI which made computer to be of the size of a pocket from the size of two rooms.
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Peer pressure is the influence of one's friends or social group on his or her decisions, often with negative effects.
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Pica is a medical disorder characterized by the consumption of items typically considered non-edible. It is more common in children than adults. Some commonly eaten items associated with Pica are starch, feces, soil, chalk, mucus, ice, hair, wood, and paper.
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Zambia is an east central African country. Questions about Zambia, it's people and population, capital city, rivers and lakes, official languages, country and fauna should be put in this category.
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Ask questions about your favorite science and technology TV shows here.
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