The birthplace of tango music, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina. This beautiful coastal city is nicknamed the Paris of South America.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an Autoimmune disease. It is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder that may affect many tissues and organs, but mainly affects the joints.
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Since their launched in 1993, Beanie Babies have become one of the most iconic toys in all of America history. Through clever marketing strategy by their creator Ty Inc., the Beanie Baby has become one of the most collectable, yet simplest lines of toys ever produced. With the newer releases of Beanie Babies 2.0 and Beanie Boos, Beanie Babies promise to persist as a cultural classic well into the future.
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The PlayStation Vita is the newest PlayStation portable gaming system and comes in 3G and WiFi models with 5" OLED capacitive touch screen, rear multi-touch pad and dual analog sticks and front and rear cameras. Ask questions about this handheld gaming device in this category.
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Voltaire was a French philosopher, writer, and historian. Voltaire was famous for his advocacy of civil liberties and his wit.
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RC models or radio-controlled models are steerable model of toys that make use of radio control. RC models include all types of vehicles including boats, planes, cars and helicopters and scale railway locomotives with installed RC system in them.
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Claritin (Loratadine) is an antihistamine medication used to treat allergies. The drug is effective in relieving the symptoms of allergies, such as hay-fever, hives, and skin irritations. While Claritin is available over-the-counter, it can cause sedation, dry mouth, blurred vision, and other adverse effects.
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Pisces (February 19 to March 20) is one of the 12 zodiac signs that outline human personalities based on birth dates.
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Chrysler New Yorker was a premium vehicle which served as Chrysler’s flagship model from 1939 to 1996. This car was manufactured in ten generations and became the longest running car nameplate in the US.
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One of the Ivy League Schools, Yale is a private research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. It was established in 1701, making it the third-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
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John Glenn (July 18, 1921) was a United States marine, and the first American astronaut to orbit Earth. After a full career and many NASA accomplishments, he went on to serve as the senator of Ohio from December 24, 1974 – January 3, 1999.
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This category is for questions relating to college baseball teams, players as well as their history, origins and records.
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Sometimes known as a Bachelor of Management Studies, Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) is a three-year undergraduate program offered in Management by various universities worldwide. The course teaches the management techniques that exist in the corporate world.
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Questions and answers on Pokemon X and Y, the 6th generation 3DS Pokemon games. Here you can find answers on the simultaneous worldwide release of the games, the new Pokemon and the new game play elements.
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The Masters, played at Augusta National Golf Club every April, is one of four major golf championships. The winner takes home a large cash prize and the legendary green jacket.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919) was a French artist and the leading painter during the Impressionism movement. Renoir was a celebrator of beauty and particularly feminine sensuality. Two of his paintings have sold for over US$70 million, with Bal au moulin de la Galette selling for US$78.1 million.
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It is about an evil portal master named Kaos who banished the Skylanders to Earth. In this category, there are questions related to FAQs and Spyros Universe.
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Also known as "Emergency Unemployment Compensation," it is a US government program that helps provide additional weeks of unemployment benefits for those who have been laid off through no fault of their own.
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The island of Maui is part of the US state of Hawaii and is the biggest of the four islands of Maui County. With an area of 727.2 sq mi, it is the second biggest of the Hawaiian Islands and the 17th largest in the US.
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The Northern Territory is a state in Australia located in the central northern part of the country. The population is approximately a quarter of a million people with the majority living in the state capital, Darwin.
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Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. It is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range between the states of California and Nevada.
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The Pontiac Vibe was a compact hatchback vehicle built in 2002 to 2009 by a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors. The second generation was available with 4-speed automatic, 5-speed manual or 6-speed manual transmissions.
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Figure Skating was first introduced in the 1908 Summer Olympics but later became part of the Winter Olympics in 1924. The number of participants for this event is regulated by the International Olympic Committee.
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The University of Pune is one of India's premier Universities and a prestigious educational institution in the state of Maharashtra. It is spread over a 400 acre campus in northwestern Pune, and is home to 46 academic departments. This category is for any questions regarding the University and all colleges associated with it.
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The American old west, from 1700 to the early 1900s, was a wild, lawless yet very interesting time, and many influences from these times can still be seen today in the modern west. Explorers, trappers, settlers, marshals, gunmen, Indians, cowboys, villains, ranchers, prospectors, businessmen and women, and multitudes of others came together to lay the foundations of Western USA. In this category, there are questions on the lives and adventures of these people.
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Louis Sachar is an author of fiction for young adults. He authors the series Sideways Stories From Wayside School. There was also a film adaptation of his novel Holes. Louis Sachar is a Newberry Medal winner.
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Questions pertaining to historical significance of the country Argentina
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Michael Faraday (22 September 1791 - 25 August 1867) was a famous scientist in the early 1800's. He studied electrochemistry and electromagnetism mainly. He wasn't educated formally, but he learned from his surroundings and as a worker in a laboratory. He had done many experiments, created many science concepts, discovered a few molecules, and created the invention of electromagnetic rotary devices.
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Ham is a meat cut from the hind legs of swine and is preserved by curing, smoking or salting. It can be cooked with a verity of techniques and served whole and sliced as the main meat of meal, on sandwiches, or as an ingredient in many recipes.
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The Picasso refers to the three different automobiles manufactured by French car maker Citroën: the Xsara Picasso (1999 to2008), the C4 Picasso or Grand C4 Picasso (2006 to present), and the C3 Picasso (2008 to present).
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