Adelaide is the capital of the Australian state of South Australia and is known as the "City of Churches."
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assists low income individuals with affording food. Historically, the assistance was paid in the form of stamps or vouchers. Because of this, the program is sometimes known as food stamps. In more modern times, the stamps were replaced with a debit system known as EBT.
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The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is a self-governing internal territory in New South Wales, Australia. Its capital is Canberra where the Parliament House, the High Court, and several government agencies are located.
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Known as "The Great One," Wayne Gretzky is a retired professional hockey player from Canada and regarded as the greatest player to ever play in the National Hockey League. He now coaches the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team.
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Bristol is one of the most populated cities in the United Kingdom. Although Bristol is technically a city, it was given ceremonial county status in 1373. Before this, Bristol was part of Gloucestershire county.
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A marriage license is an official document issued by the state or the church that authorizes two individuals to marry. It is then signed by the couple along with their witness or witnesses.
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This category covers questions about Mercury, a division of Ford Motor Company. Mercury was founded in 1939 by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford and was phased out by Ford Motor Company in 2010. Mercury specialized in manufacturing and selling entry-level luxury vehicles.
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The Liberty Sport is a 4-door compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Chrysler for its Jeep division. This model is one of the three trim levels offered by the company for its Liberty Series.
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Aside from luxury and sports car product lines, the Japan-based automaker Toyota Motor Corporation also offers sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and trucks. Some of the SUVs and trucks produced by Toyota are the Tundra, the RAV4 and the FJ Cruiser.
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After merger with Price Club in 1993, Costco became the largest membership only warehouse club based on volume in the world. Some would say the epitome of the term "Big Box Store" With over 560 stores world wide, they are a familiar sight in many cities.
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A vegetable in which the stem and sometimes roots are eaten. It is green and produces flowers.
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In the modern world of compacted soils and polluted environments, shrubs respond well to responsible cultivation practices. For example, they are more likely to maintain proper form and growth with proper planting, pruning, spraying and watering. Contributors typically want to know about a shrub's planting depth and width, potential pests and stresses, pruning and watering schedules, and treatment options.
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The Napoleonic Wars refer to the conflicts between France and several European countries from 1803 to 1815. The start of the Napoleonic wars was triggered by the French Revolution in 1802 and the end was marked by Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
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Louis Armstrong was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist whose career spanned over 50 years. This New Orleans native is perhaps the most influential pioneer of jazz music in its history. Please place any questions you may have about "Satchmo" into this category.
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Proteins are the macromolecules coded in our DNA that function as a biocatalyst and build our body. Apart from Biological knowledge, there are spectacular concepts in the field of proteins. How does a protein produce a function, how do they interact, how did they evolve and how do protein mutations cause disease.
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Analog television will be switching to digital television by June 12, 2009. In this category, you can talk about the requirements of digital television, converter boxes, and reception, just to name a few topics.
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Avocados are grown in tropical areas around the world. They have a green leathery skin, almost like a shell. When ripened, the inside is firm and creamy. There is a very large seed in the center. Avocados are the main ingredient in guacamole.
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Also known as nuclear decay, radioactive decay is the decrease of radiation through time.
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Leo (July 23 to August 22) is one of the 12 zodiac signs that outline human personalities based on birth dates.
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Legal documents are documents with contractual conditions, authorizations, and empowerment regarding an estate, sale, orders, and such. Real estate title, bankruptcy forms, will, passport, license, proof of purchase are some examples of a legal document.
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Jessica Ellen Cornish, also known as Jessie J, is an English singer-songwriter. She first became famous by writing songs for Chris Brown and Miley Cyrus. She later signed with Island Records and released her debut album in February 2011.
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Unlike many beans, green beans are eaten for their pod instead of removing the actual beans. They are a versatile bean, and they are served many different ways.
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The 39 Clues book series has a companion card game. Each book comes with a deck of collectable cards. You use the codes on the cards to unlock clues on the web site, and solve mysteries related to the books.
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This category is for questions and answers about the actor, Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks is a versatile and lovable actor. He is well known for his Oscar in the category "Best Actor in a Leading Role" from the movie "Forrest Gump".
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Berry is a term used to refer to any small edible fruits. They are usually semi-oblong or round, juicy, sweet or sour and brightly colored. Berries do not have a pit or stone, although there may be a lot of seeds.
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Fidel Castro served as first, Prime Minister, and then President of Cuba from 1959 until 2008. Castro, who is Communist, is best known for turning the Republic of Cuba into a one-party socialist state. Questions about Fidel Castro can be found here.
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Questions about the aesthetics of, how-to and suggestions for designing and decorating a personal or commercial space.
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Gastrointestinal (GI) tract refers to a tubular passage from mouth to anus that releases hormones to aid the digestion process. Extending about 8.3 meters, GI tract may be divided into three divisions: foregut, midgut, and hindgut.
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is an economic stimulus package enacted in February 2009 and intended to provide a stimulus to the US economy in the wake of the economic downturn.
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The criminal act of assuming another person's identity for the purpose of initiating financial transactions
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