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Zyrtec is a brand name of the medication cetrirzine. It is used to treat hay fever and allergies.

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International adoption is a form of adoption whereby a person or a couple becomes the permanent and legal parents of a child that is a citizen of another country. The laws of adoption vary in different countries.

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Founded in 1921, Prada is an Italian fashion brand. Although they do create many items, they are best known for their leather accessories.

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Sand dollars are a flat burrowing urchin. They are shaped much like a disc, and usually have a star shape on the top. Sand dollars are often found in beach side gift shops.

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Founded in 1820, Indiana University is one of the United States' leading research and educational institutions. Besides its flagship campuses in Bloomington and Indianapolis there are six smaller campuses located throughout the state.

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Roderick David “Rod” Stewart is a singer-songwriter born in North London in January 1945. Stewart’s raspy singing voice has made him one of the best selling artists of all time selling more than 100 million records worldwide.

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Bars, clubs, and lounges are establishments that cater to a more adult atmosphere. Most serve alcoholic beverages, and center around leisure activities such as dancing.

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Puppets are ancient forms of entertainment. They date back to the 5th century BC. A puppet is a representation of an actual form, such as an animal or person. The puppet can be manipulated by string, hands. or sticks.

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One of the ‘store brand’ rifles is called Glenfield Firearms. They were mass produced by Marlin Firearms and were marketed to shooters looking for rifles that are affordable yet provided dependability. The quality rivaled those with the Marlin insignia.

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This category is for questions pertaining to Ted "Teddy" Kennedy, Senator and brother to John F. Kennedy. His life, relationships, and political career are discussed in this category.

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This category is for questions about the author James Patterson. Patterson is best known for his "Alex Cross" and "Maximum Ride" book series.

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The Sprint Cup Series is the top NASCAR racing series. Founded in 1949 under the name Strictly Stock Series (the name was changed to Grand National Series the following year), this racing series has a long, storied history. Although this race has it's roots in the Southeastern United States, this racing series is a favorite among racing fans all over the US.

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An aneurysm is a bulge in a vein or artery. As aneurysms get larger, they have an increased chance of rupturing. This can have severe consequences including a chance of death.

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The 1974 novel, Jaws, was written by Peter Benchley. In 1975, Steven Spielberg turned it into the theater blockbuster.

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FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman was a television series and reality game show for children ages 6 to 12 on PBS, which ended in June 2010. The children’s game show was hosted by an animated anthropomorphic dog and played by real-life contestants.

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Originally named The Family Channel, then Fox Family, then ABC Family, the channel was finally renamed Freeform in early 2016. Freeform will continue to air previous movies and shows as well as the "Disney Channel" retro block on week nights.

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Tonsillectomies are a common surgical procedure. It is when the tonsils are removed for a variety of reasons. This could be caused by frequent infections, sleep apnea, snoring, or other causes.

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Adventure Time is a show about a human (Finn) and a magical dog that can talk (Jake) that go on adventures together. The show was created April 5, 2010 by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network.

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Franklin Pierce was the 14th President of the United States and served from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857.

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Djibouti is a country in Northeast Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea in the north and Ethiopia in the south. With a total population of 818,159 (as of 2009), it is one of the least populous countries in Africa.

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High heels are a type of shoe with an elevated heel. Heel height can range from about 2 inches to more than 6 inches. While high heels were first introduced in the Middle Ages, they did not become a part of popular fashion until the turn of the 20th century.

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Donkey Kong was introduced in 1981 as an arcade platform game. This was also the first appearance of Mario, who was only known as Jumpman in early game versions. Although Donkey Kong has appeared in several titles, including racing games, he primarily appears in platforms, such as Donkey Kong Country.

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The Hyundai Excel was Hyundai’s first front wheel drive car produced between 1985 and 1994. It replaced the Hyundai Pony but was sold under the Pony name is some markets.

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For all questions that have to do with fasting and cleansing the body from toxins. Questions about how to do a particular fast or cleanse, efficiency of different methods, etc... can be asked here.

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As humans, we can experience vision disturbances at any age. Some eye problems affect young children while others only come with old age. Ask questions here about near sightedness, farsightedness, glaucoma, cataracts, floaters, macular degeneration and other vision disorders.

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Paxil is the brand name for the antidepressant, paroxetine. Other brand names are Aropax, Seroxat, and Sereupin.

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The Real Housewives reality series is a collection of Bravo reality shows about housewives in Orange County, New York City, New Jersey and Atlanta.

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The New York Times best selling book, "Speak," was written by Laurie Halse Anderson, and first published in 1999. "Speak" faces the social issue of teen rape, and follows the struggle of the main character, Melinda, as she keeps the fact she was sexually assaulted a secret.

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Aquarius (January 20 to February 18) is one of the 12 zodiac signs that outline human personalities based on birth dates.

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This form of poetry refrains from rhyme, meter patterns or any other musical pattern. Despite its freedom, some poets have explained that free verse must still show some elements of form or structure.

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