The Nissan Titan is a large pickup truck built by Nissan for the North American market. The car is manufactured in Canton, Mississippi since 2004. It features a 5-speed automatic transmission, rear/four-wheel drive, and 5.6 L VK56DE V8 engine.
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The Antarctic Circle is a major circle of latitude located at 66.5 degrees south of the equator. It defines the polar region and marks the southernmost point of the polar day and polar night during the December and June solstices respectively.
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Mary Poppins is a popular Disney musical movie released in 1964 and starring Julie Andrews. It is based on the Mary Poppins books series by P. L. Travers.
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Karaoke is a form of entertainment in which people can sing along to recorded music, typically without the vocals of the lead singer.
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A legendary left-handed guitar player, Jimi Hendrix died at an early age, but nonetheless was rated as the best guitar player of all time.
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Brazilian history dates back to the first arrival of humans in South America. Brazil was discovered by Pedro Alvarez Cabral in 1500. It stayed as a Portuguese colony until its independence in 1889.
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Metro PCS is a mobile phone service provider in the US with 8.1 million subscribers.
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The debate over whether to create or change major governmental policy regarding health care coverage through public sector insurance programs or private insurance companies.
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The Watergate scandal was Richard Nixon's illegal attempt to gather information about the Democratic party in the 1972 presidential election. It resulted in his resignation in 1974.
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Disco is a genre of psychedelic dance music originating from the 1970's. It was first heard of in Afro-American and gay, lesbian & transgender clubs in New York city and Philadelphia. It was also a "counter-attack" against rock music dominating the musical genres at that time and an "anti-stigmatic weapon" against racism and homophobia. Its popularity spread and now disco is played in virtually every club on the globe.
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Cabbage is a leaf vegetable that grows in head form. There are a few color varieties, such as purple, red, white, and green. Common cabbage recipes include coleslaw and sauerkraut.
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Known as the "Finding Nemo" fish, the Clownfish is bright orange saltwater species native to warm water coral reefs where they live in anemones.
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This category covers questions about the Buick Riviera, a full-sized luxury coupé manufactured by General Motors and sold through its Buick division. The Riviera was produced from 1963-1999.
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John Wilkes Booth was an American actor. He assassinated US president Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865.
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Ivory Coast, (also known as Côte d'Ivoire) is a country located in West Africa. Its capital city is Yamoussoukro, and its official language is French.
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Smallpox is a serious, contagious, and sometimes fatal disease caused by the variola virus.
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Seinfield is a television sitcom series in America created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. Jerry stars as the protagonist in a semi-fictionalized version of himself. The series focuses on Jerry’s adventures and various relationships.
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Humanism is an approach in study, philosophy, world view or practice that focuses on human values and concerns. This category regards any type of humanism, as well as questions about famous humanists.
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While juice from black grapes is actually greenish-white, red wine gets its color from the pigments in the grape skin. As the wine ages, it loses its color. The antioxidants and resveratrol in red wine are also thought to have major health benefits.
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Skillet is an American Christian rock band that was formed in 1996. Questions on Skillet can be asked in this category.
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The primary function of a school counselor is to help assure student's meet all requirements to move on to the next stage of their education. They also serve other functions, such as addressing concerns about the students well being that may be brought to their attention.
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Barium is a chemical element with the atomic number 56 and the symbol Ba. It has a high reactivity content and is never found freely in nature.
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Little Rock is a city situated in Pulaski County, Arkansas. It is named after a small rock located on the bank of the Arkansas River called "la petite roche." As of 2010, Little Rock has a total population of 193,524.
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Alveoli are the small air bags present in lungs that help in gaseous exchange.
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An investment bank refers to a financial institution which helps corporations, individuals, and governments in securing capital by acting as the agent during the issuance of securities. Unlike other banks, investment banks do not accept deposits.
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Not all humans are born with the same learning capabilities. Here you may ask and answer questions about certain types of learning impairments: ways to circumvent them, identification, and their causes.
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Prussia was a German kingdom located in what is now Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Denmark, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. It was founded in 1525, and it was officially abolished in 1947. It is also an important part in German history.
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Questions and answers about the medicine Prozac, such as side effects, drug interactions, dosages, etc.
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Land pollution is caused by humans and their misuse and improper disposal of waste material. This would include: agriculture, mining, industries, sewage waste, ashes, garbage, chemicals and other toxic debris and household improperly disposed of. Ask questions about related health problems, birth defects, prevention, in general what can we do as caring people to prevent and clean up.
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Morning sickness refers to the nauseated feeling during the first trimester of pregnancy.
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