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The Godfather is an American multimedia franchise centered on a fictional Italian-American mafia family in New York City. The franchise is most well-known for its trilogy of films, all directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

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The Infiniti G20, also called Nissan Primera, was an entry-level four-door luxury vehicle manufactured by Infiniti between 1991 and 1996. All Infiniti G20 cars were front-wheel drive and were produced in Oppama, Japan.

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Established in 1817 in Detroit, Michigan, the University of Michigan moved to its present location in Ann Arbor in 1837. This Ivy League School includes a major Medical Research facility and Law School.

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Covering everything from health issues to contents and flavor. Everything you need to know about smokeless tobacco.

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Pope Benedict XVI is the 265th and current Pope. Papacy began on 19 April, 2005 and is the successor of Pope John Paul II

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Also called Trading Card Games, or Customizable Card Games. Basically, card games where you can buy new packs to improve your decks. An example would be Magic: The Gathering.

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Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye. Since they perform eye operations, they are considered to be both medical and surgical specialists.

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Keeping Up with the Kardashians is a US reality television series shown on E!. The reality show follows Kim Kardashian and her family who frequently have a disorderly life. Though they are often at odds, the Kardashian sisters almost always support each other in the end.

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Cocker Spaniels are a breed of two Spaniel dog types, the English Cocker Spaniel and American Cocker Spaniel. It was also used as a name for small hunting Spaniel. In United Kingdom, they were bred as hunting dogs.

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Ghaziabad is an industrial city in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is bounded by Meerut District on the north, Jyotiba Phule Nagar District on the east, Haryana on the west and the Guatam Buddha Nagar District on the southwest.

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The CX is a rebadged sixth-generation model of the Honda Civic, manufactured from 1996 to 2000. It features 13-inch wheels, dual airbags, a four-wheel double wishbone suspension, tinted windows, folding/split rear seat. It can seat five passengers.

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The study of algorithms for problems related to continuous mathematics

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Kubota is a Japanese company that was founded in 1890. They are a major manufacturer of small to medium sized tractors and equipment. This category is the place for all questions about all things Kubota.

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Amritsar is a city in Punjab, India and has a total population of 1,194,740 as of 2009. It is believed to be the dwelling place of the author of the Ramayana, Sage Valmiki, and the home of the Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple.

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Parsley is cultivated as both an herb and a spice. It adds a very mild flavor to many dishes and is often used as a garnish.

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In the US, Social Security cards are issued by the Social Security Administration. The card, or rather the number displayed on the card, is the de facto national identifier for US citizens, especially for tax and credit purposes. The original card is best kept carefully safeguarded and only presented as proof of citizenship and the right to work in the USA. The 9-digit number displayed on the card is privileged information which, if it becomes public, could be used to steal one's identity.

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The Shoshone are a group of Native American people. Their population is higher than many other tribes, with over 12,000 members throughout the American Midwest. About 5,000 members still speak the Shoshone language.

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The Infiniti G35, or Nissan Skyline, is a third-generation Infiniti G compact car launched in North America in 2003. The car is similar to the Infiniti G20 and features a front engine and rear/four-wheel drive.

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Winners of the Pulitzer Prize are chosen by an independent board. Notable winners include President John F. Kennedy for Biography, Robert Frost for Poetry, and Margaret Leech for History. Winners receive a certificate and a US$10,000 cash award.

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One of the staples of modern society, paper and paper production, originated in the 2nd century. Questions here should be asked and answered about how paper is produced and how the process works.

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Beverly Hills, 90210 was a popular FOX teen drama in the 1990s. In 2008, the series was relaunched as 90210 on the CW.

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Mumps is a contagious disease caused by the mumps virus that causes fever, tiredness, headaches and the swelling of various parts of the body. All questions concerning symptoms, causes, transmission, diagnosis, treatments and prevention can be found here.

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Quilting is simply the stitching and joining of pliable materials, such as cloth, various fabrics, or leather. Usually, smaller shapes are joined to make a larger piece of one to three layers with batting and/or insulation between the layers of fabric. Sewing can be done by hand or by machine. Questions in this topic include types of stitches and patterns, and how to do them.

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A slot machine is a gambling machine known as the one-armed bandit, because it was originally controlled by a lever (arm) on the side of the machine, and because of its ability to leave the gamer penniless (bandit).

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Rich in Native American history, Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City. The Paleo-Indians known as Clovis are known to have been on the island as long as 14,000 years ago. There is evidence of full settlements more than 5,000 years old.

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Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, Aston Martin is a British car manufacturer. Unlike most modern car manufacturers, Aston Martin specialize in class and comfort, not just speed.

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The son of former champion Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a professional race car driver who has won multiple races in the Nascar Cup Series including the Daytona 500. He has also won two Busch Series championships.

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Poppy seeds are from the dried seed pods opium poppy plant. Poppy seeds are used whole or ground in many recipes. They are also used to make poppyseed oil.

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The Gallipoli Campaign was a series of battles during World War 1 that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey. It was an attempt by British and French forces to capture Constantinople but they failed.

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A subpoena is an order from a court summoning a person to appear at a trial. If the person does not comply with the subpoena, the court has the discretion to hold the person in contempt or penalize accordingly.

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