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While E-Learning most often refers to instruction that is web-based and has no face-to-face interaction, it can also refer to technology-enhanced learning (TEL) of all types; that is, using technology to support and/or enhance the learning process. E-Learning can also be called distributed learning, distance learning, and electronic learning.

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Cheerios is a cereal made my General Mills. It is advertised as a first toddler food, and as a way for senior citizens to lower their cholesterol. Cheerios is a favorite throughout the generations.

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Professor Layton and the Curious Village is the first game in the three-game series of the Professor Layton games. These games are a series of puzzles, and to complete the game you must complete all of the puzzles.

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Dodge Dynasty was a 4-door sedan manufactured by Chrysler Corporation from 1988 to 1993. The 1990-1993 Dynasty models were equipped with airbags and Bendix antilock braking mechanism.

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La Liga (The League) is a professional association football league in Spain contended by 20 teams. The Real Madrid have won the most championships, with 31 titles. For sponsorship reasons, the league has been called Liga BBVA since 2008.

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Depakote is an anti-seizure medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder. It is also approved to treat epilepsy and migraines. It is available in different forms and dosages, including sprinkles, capsules, oral solutions and extended-release capsules.

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Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) was a Dutch painter, artist and teacher. He is considered one of the greatest painters in European art history, and the most renowned in Dutch history.

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The March 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska when a tanker headed for California hit a reef and gushed 10.8 million gallons of crude oil.

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This category covers questions about the Cadillac SRX, a mid-sized crossover SUV manufactured by General Motors and sold through its Cadillac division. The SRX began production in 2004.

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Hollywood Undead is a rap rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California. They have released two albums to date, Swan Songs in 2009 and American Tragedy in 2011.

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The Little Mermaid was written by Hans Christian Anderson, and published in 1837. The original story was full a painful one, without a very happy ending. The Little Mermaid has been retold many times in popular culture. The best known modern retelling is probably the 1989 animated Disney version.

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Metros and Subways are two names for a type of high-capacity public transport that runs on rails in urban settings, usually below ground, but sometimes on ground level or on elevated tracks. Metros have numerous stations strategically positioned in the city, usually within a kilometer of one-another, in order to facilitate commuting and access to the city.

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The Mercedes-Benz 200-Series (also called the “Fintail” series) was first produced in the 1960s. It was one of the most preferred Mercedes-Benz car models featuring a four-cylinder engine. The production of the 200-Series lasted for a limited time only.

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Concerta is an extended release version of Ritalin or methylphenidate providing symptom relief for up to 12 hours. Concerta also features an osmotic release system which makes the drug less abusable.

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Will Ferrell is an actor, writer and comedian. He first gained popularity for his role on Saturday Night Live from 1995-2002. He has continued to act in comedies and has even made his Broadway debut as U.S. President George W. Bush. Ask questions on 'funny man' Will Ferrell here.

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Metroid is a series of video games about the bounty hunter Samus Aran and her fight against the Space Pirates. The games often involve Metroids, a species of energy-draining parasites. The latest game in the series is Metroid: Other M.

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Founded in 1909, the Montreal Canadiens are a professional hockey team and the oldest team in the NHL. They have won the most Stanley Cups (24) in the league and are the only hockey team in the league with French spelling.

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Macroeconomics addresses the economy as a whole, instead of individual markets.

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Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.pA. is an Italian car manufacturer founded as A.L.F.A. in Milan, Italy. It was founded as Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID) in 1906 by French automobile Alexandre Darracq along with some Italian investors.

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This category is for questions about the manga series "Vampire Knight" [http://www.answers.com/topic/vampire-knight?ff=1] by Matsuri Hino.

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Ben Carson is very gifted surgeon. He became the head of Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery of Johns Hopkins Hospital at age 33, and was also awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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Pokepark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is a video game released in 2009 for the Nintendo Wii. It is based on the Japanese theme park, Pokepark, that has since closed.

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Custard is similar to pudding. One of the main differences is the use of eggs as the thickener. Due to the use of eggs, custards have a more velvety texture. They are either baked or cooked over gentle heat on the stove top.

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Ajmer is an Indian city in Rajasthan, India. It is situated 135 kilometers west of Jaipur and surrounded by the Aravelli Mountains. A large artificial lake, known as Anasagar, is found at the northern part of the city.

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Dominica is a small island nation in the Caribbean. Christopher Columbus named the island after Latin word for the day of the week he discovered it, a Sunday.

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SeaWorld is an aquatic mammal theme park with three locations in the United States: Orlando, Florida; San Antonio, Texas; and San Diego, California. It is best known for its orca and dolphin shows.

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Audiobooks are recordings based on printed materials. They are available as CDs, cassette tapes, and in digital formats.

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The Blue Ridge Mountains are a range or "a physiographic province" within The Allegheny Mountains.The Blue Ridge Mountains begin in far north in central-eastern Pennsylvania as South Mountain at Carlisle, Pa. The Blue Ridge Mountains extend southward through parts of Maryland, Virginia (the Shenandoah National Park), West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, to Mt. Oglethorpe, Georgia, covering of 615 mi (990 km).

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Some Pokemon items can only be obtained after figuring out a clues or puzzles. One type of clue that is sometimes used is braille.

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Impressionism is an art movement that began in 19th century Paris. Its main characteristics include an emphasis on light, small yet visible brush strokes, and ordinary subject matter. Some of the best-known Impressionist painters include Monet, Renoir, and Cezanne.

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