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Keyshia Cole is an American singer who debuted her album "The Way It Is" in 2005.

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James A. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States and served from March 4, 1881 to September 19, 1881.

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Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder characterized by abnormal blood clotting. The most common signs of hemophilia are easy bruising and too much bleeding. People suffering from hemophilia have less or no clotting factor.

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American bullfrog, known mononymously in Canada and America as bullfrogs, are a species of aquatic frog, usually found in swamps, lakes, or ponds. They are noted for their yellow, green, and brown coloring, and the males' distinctive grumbling roar. While these frogs are native to the United States and Canada, they now flourish in Central and South America, Western Europe, and parts of Asia.

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Super Mario Galaxy is a 3D platform game. It uses the well known characters from the various Nintendo based Mario games, and puts them into a space setting.

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Secularism is the political philosophy of separating the institutions of government from those of religion. There are two main ways that secularism has been practiced: the "Uninvolved Model" as seen in the United States and Australia and the "Exclusivist Model" as seen in France and Turkey. In the former, the government takes no opinions on matters of religion and leaves each individual completely free to express his religion in the public forum. In the latter, religious institutions are progressively weakened by the state with the intent of allowing a non-religious pubic sphere to emerge.

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Jennifer Aniston is an American actress who became famous for her role as Rachel Green in Friends.

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Wuthering Heights is a literature classic written by Emily Bronte and published in 1847. It is a gothic novel that tells of the love story between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff and how unresolved passion leads to the destruction of themselves and those around them.

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The Diamondbacks are a Major League Baseball team who are in the National League's Western Division. They were an expansion team that was created after the 1997 season for the 1998 season. This category is for questions about the team, the players, the records, the coaches and anything else about the team.

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Established in 1946, the Cleveland browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio and part of the North Division of the AFC in the National Football League. They are the only NFL team without a logo.

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Locusts are common pests that travel in packs and can greatly damage crops.

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Dialysis is a medical procedure used to clean waste and excess water from the blood when the kidneys have reduced function.

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PSW spyware preys on computers that do not have any active anti-intrusion program. The spyware runs in the background and collects confidential user information. It also changes the computer’s settings and downloads pop-ups that were not requested by the user.

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Google Earth is a virtual globe that offers aerial, satellite, and geographical information of the Earth. it also includes a map of Mars, a flight simulator and a constellation map.

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The food in Australia is a mix of international cuisines because of the British, Irish and Asian influences. Some of the most popular Australian foods include Anzac biscuits, Pavlova, and Soldier's Cake.

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Most vehicles generate computer codes used for diagnosing simple and complex problems. These codes help service mechanics more efficiently locate and repair vehicle problems.

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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise began as a cartoon series in the 1980s. It involves four turtles, all named for famous artists, fighting bad guys. They have a rat for a sensai, and an obsession with pizza.

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Released in February 2008, Windows Server 2008 is a Microsoft operating system that shares the same code as Windows Vista. Ask questions about its features and system requirements here.

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Tahiti is the most populous island in French Polynesia. It is a premiere tourist destination in the South Pacific and considered one of the most beautiful islands in the world.

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The Temptations is a singing group of at least 5 males, formed in the 1960s under many different moniker's they finally surfaced as the Temptations and became one of the most successful groups in music history. The performers within the group changed frequently as did their genres over the years, R&B, soul, adult contemporary, doo-wop, funk, disco and rock. All questions about members, their lives, history and their music can be found here.

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Kurdish language and culture dates back to the ancient Kingdom of Corduene. It is still prominent in areas of the mideast. The geo-cultural area known as Kurdistan is home to 25 to 30 million Kurdish people. This area includes Southeastern Anatolia, Upper Mesopotamia, Zagros, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria.

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Decade – 2010s refers to the years from 2010–2019. Some notable events during this decade include the 7.0 magnitude quake in Haiti and the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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The XJ6 was a full-size luxury vehicle manufactured by Jaguar Cars from 1968 to 1973. It was offered as a four-door saloon, and was equipped with a power-assisted steering, leather upholstery, and air conditioning system.

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Cockatiels are a small member of the cockatoo family. They are the second most commonly kept pet bird.

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MySQL is a Relational Database Management System. It was first released in 1995 and is most commonly used with the PHP programming language. MySQL is open source and 100% free to use.

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The Delta 88 was a full-size car manufactured by General Motors. It was a rebadged sixth-generation model of the Oldsmobile 88. The car was available as a two-door hardtop, a two-door convertible, a four-door hardtop and a four-door sedan.

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Cardiff is the capital city of Wales. It is also the largest city in Wales and the tenth largest city in the United Kingdom. Cardiff is known as the chief commercial center for the United Kingdom and is the host for many of the nation's sporting and cultural events. Being a historical city, there are many interesting locations to visit, from castles to cathedrals and even modern public artworks.

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The East Company was founded in 1600 and stayed in business through 1874. They enabled trade between London and India, and at one point supported about half the world's trade.

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Manufactured by MGA Entertainment, Bratz Dolls are fashion dolls which portray teenagers with characteristics of skinny bodies, large heads, glossy lips and almond-shaped eyes. Original line of Bratz dolls such as Jade, Cloe, Yasmin and Sasha are expanded with many spin-offs.

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The middle age in the Three-Age System, the Bronze Age followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age. Characterized by the use of weapons and implements made of bronze, it is the third phase in the development of material culture following the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, and denotes the first period in which metal was used.

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