Odometers track the distance a vehicle has traveled. They are used in almost all cars, and on some bikes.
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Established in 18 BC, Seoul is one of the most populated cities in the world. The population is over 10 million.
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The Mazda Millenia was a 4-door sedan manufactured by Mazda Motor Corporation from 1993 to 2003. Millenia was powered by a 2.3 L V6 engine, which allowed it to accelerate up to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds and attain a top speed of up to 142 mph.
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Tamar Dillard, better known by his stage name Flo Rida, is an American rapper who so far spawned 6 top twenty singles in his career span on the Billboard Hot 100 chart within only 2 years.
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Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes and bordered by Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan.
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The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as First Manassas, was fought July 21, 1861, and was the first major battle of the US Civil War.
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A genetic disease or disorder is a condition caused by abnormal genes or chromosomes. Some of the more common genetic diseases are Angelman syndrome, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome, hemophilia, Klinefelter syndrome, sickle-cell disease, and Turner syndrome.
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Wired broadband data access requires a wired connection between a data server and the internet. A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) utilizes the local telephone network to provide high-speed data transfers while a dial-up connection provides slower data transfer speed.
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In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was an Olympian god. His Roman equivalent was Vulcan. He was the god of blacksmiths, technology, craftsmen, and more.
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Business networking refers to a socio-economic activity through which groups of like-minded business people create, recognize or act upon business opportunities. It is regarded by many business people as a more cost-effective method of generating new business compared to public relations or advertising efforts.
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The controversial Simon Cowell is an entrepreneur in the UK and US entertainment industry. His outspoken advice on the hit show American Idol has made him an interesting figure to the American public. Questions and answers about the entrepreneur/entertainer are found here.
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Also known as Wapiti, elk are the second-largest species of cervids in North America next to the moose. These hooved ruminant mammals are part of the montane regions of well-known national parks such as Yellowstone, and Banff National Park in Canada. Questions and answers about elk can be asked and answered here.
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The life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone, is depicted as a mix of facts and myths gathered from fiction and non-fiction books and movies. For example, rather than a coonskin cap, which Daniel Boone reportedly thought was in poor taste, he wore a beaver hat along with his favorite attire, fringed hunting shirt, leggings, and moccasins.
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Phishing is the term given to popular internet and email scams which rely on a malevolent user (a “phisher”) tricking an unsuspecting person into revealing sensitive information (financial information, social security numbers, etc.). Questions about phishing techniques and how to avoid being taken advantage of belong here.
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Koi fish are a species of domesticated carp and come in a variety of colors. They are a popular fish to have in large ponds and can grow to be very large.
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Gatorade is a sports drink intended to optimize health and sports performance. It replaces energy, water and electrolytes lost during extreme activity; improving hydration.
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Chrysler Concorde was a four-door, front wheel drive vehicle manufactured from 1993-2004 by Chrysler. The vehicle was designed with short overhangs and low slung windshield. Its wheels were effectively placed to the side of the vehicle to create a bigger passenger cabin than its competitors.
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This category is for questions about the actress and rapper, Queen Latifah. She is often referred to as 'hip-hop's first lady.
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Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet union in 1941. The operation lasted from 22nd June 1941- 5th December 1941. The casualty rate was 1 million, Also, 3 Million Soviets were captured as POWs.
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The Republic of Mozambique is a southeastern African country whose capital is Maputo. It has an area of 309,496 sq mi and an estimated population of 22.89 million as of 2009.
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Civil rights leaders are those groups or individuals that work towards bringing human and civilian rights and freedoms to those that are oppressed, a minority group, or otherwise discriminated against.
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Ace Ventura himself, Jim Carrey is a Canadian-American comedian and actor. He started his career as a stand-up comedian at Yuk Yuk’s in Toronto, Ontario and later earning lead roles and awards in sketch comedy and popular films.
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William Henry Harrison was the 9th President of the United States and the first to die in office. He served as president for a short time: March 4 to April 4, 1841.
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Written by Jonathan Swift, this political satire may seem barbaric in it's concept. However, the outrageous concepts were introduced to point out the political machinations of the day to the general public. It is not for the tenderhearted as it is rather harsh.
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A Christian male religious congregation of the Catholic Church, The Society of Jesus and its members, called Jesuits, practice evangelization and apostolic ministry. Now practicing on six continents, The Jesuits are active in education, intellectual research, cultural interests, religious retreats and ministry.
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Ask questions here about weddings in the British Royal Family - including the wedding of Diana and Charles in 1981 and the wedding of William and Kate in 2011.
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The viola is a bowed string instrument and is the middle voice of the violin family. It looks a lot like the violin but is slightly larger.
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Oliver Twist is the second novel by Charles Dickens published in 1838. It tells the story of an orphan named Oliver who has a miserable life in a workhouse before being placed with an undertaker. The novel contains the famous line "Please, sir, I want some more."
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A popular soft drink with 23 flavors, Dr. Pepper is just what the doctor ordered for some soda fans. Ask questions here about the history of the drink, calories and flavors.
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Creating jewelry, including the cutting and polishing of gemstones as well as mosaics, casting, and carving
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