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The Daewoo Leganza was a mid-size sedan manufactured by the South Korea-based automaker Daewoo Motors from 1997 to 2002. Powered by a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine, this vehicle was marketed as an inexpensive luxury car in some markets.

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Charles Drew was an American surgeon that pioneered the field of blood storage and transfusions.

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Dynasty Warriors is a fighting game (rated Mature) about three kingdoms that battle each other for China. It is part history and part fiction, but is still a fun game to play. It is mostly about the three kings (Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan) who each rule one-third of China. They gather warriors like Xiahou Dun, Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu to fight and formulate battle strategies.

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Al-Qaeda is a terrorist group based in the Middle East and the masterminds behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Al-Qaeda was led by Osama bin Laden until his death May 1, 2011. Al-Qaeda is the main focus of the US War on Terror.

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Macronutrients include protein, carbohydrates, and fats. They provide energy and structure for living organisms. Many human diets are based on macronutrients. Examples include high-protein diets, low-carb diets, and low-fat diets.

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The Pontiac Fiero was a mid-engine sports car produced by General Motors between 1984 and 1988. It was available as a 2-door notchback and 2-door fastback. This model is now considered a collectible.

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Suzanne Collins is an American television writer and novelist, best known as the author of the best selling series The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games trilogy.

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A knot is simply a connection in a of rope formed either by passing one free end through a loop and drawing it tight or by entwining or tying together pieces of rope.

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Planning in order to save the necessary money for tuition to attend a university or other institution of higher learning

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The Sierra Nevada mountains are a range of mountains in the US states of California and Nevada. The Sierra Nevadas are home to Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48 United States.

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H2O: Just Add Water is an Australian TV series that is about 3 young girls (Emma, Rikki and Cleo) who journey to a mysterious island called Mako Island on the night of a Full Moon and upon their dip into the island's moon pool, they turn into mermaids. Now as half human/half mermaid beings, they have to continue with their normal lives while trying to keep their mermaid part a secret.

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A javelin is a light metal tipped spear that is thrown by hand as a ranged weapon. It may also refer to an athletic competition where a spear is thrown after a short run. The spear should land point-first.

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Histology is a branch of anatomy that deals with the study of tissues. Tissue is a group of specialized cells and/or cell products that organized to carry out specific functions.

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The Chernobyl disaster occurred in April 1986. It is considered to be the worst nuclear accident in history, killing somewhere between 4,000 to one million people.

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It's a Wonderful Life is a classic film made in 1946 about an angel who shows a business man what it would be like if he were never born. It is often aired during the Christmas season.

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The Jolly Rancher Candy Company was originated in Golden, Colorado, by Bill and Dorothy Harmsen in 1949. They called the company Jolly Rancher to suggest a hospitable, western company. The company originally made ice cream, chocolate and hard candy. As hard candy sales grew, however, they began to concentrate on developing their "Famous for Flavor" line of hard candies. Bought by Hershey's in 1996 they now make three types of candy under this brand name.

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Home of Marie Curie, Warsaw has been a historically significant city for centuries. From the Slaughter of Praga to the Warsaw Ghettos, the city has seen its share of dark and sometimes violent times. In more modern times, Warsaw brings a bit of light with its many music festivals. These include the Jewish Culture Festival - The Singer's Warsaw and the Old Polish Music Festival. Warsaw is home to the Polish National Opera and the Warsaw National Philharmonic.

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Insomnia is a sleep disorder which someone is not able to fall or stay asleep as long as they need. It can lead to unnecessary stress and irritable moods during the day.

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While the internet opens up a vast source of information for young minds, it also exposes them to inappropriate material and bad influences. Questions about current threats and how to help your children avoid them belong here.

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NHRA is the National Hot Rod Association. It is one of the premier governing bodies in drag racing. Here, you will find questions on racing classes, drivers, mechanics, or any standing start race for a 1/4 mile or less.

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Anarchy refers to a society without government.

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Level-5’s Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is the third game in the first trilogy of the Professor Layton series. Like former Professor Layton games, Unwound Future is an adventure and a puzzle game of visual, logic and math categories.

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Huntington’s disease is a hereditary disorder that destroys certain areas of the brain involved in intellect, emotion, and movement development. It is characterized by the loss of mental abilities; developing of emotional problems; and uncontrollable movement of the limbs and face.

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The University of North Carolina (UNC) is a public, multi-campus university located in North Carolina, United States. Established in 1789, UNC at Chapel Hill is the oldest public university in the US.

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Convection ovens, also known as fan ovens and fan-assisted ovens, are ovens in which heat is assisted by fans to force the movement of hot air. This allows food to be cooked at lower temperatures and quicker than standard ovens. The air circulation also makes sure there are no "hot spots" during baking, ensuring food bakes evenly. Although convection ovens are a modern invention, the process of circulating hot air to help cook food has been used for centuries by fanning the heat manually.

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C Sharp is a programming language developed by Microsoft Corporation. It is designed to be a simple, general-purpose, modern, object-oriented programming language. The latest version is C# 4.0. It is designed for developing applications for both embedded and hosted systems.

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The Baltic Sea is an inland located in Northern Europe and has brackish (salty) waters.

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Guns 'n' Roses is an American hard rock band that formed in 1985. They have sold more than 100 million albums across the world. Questions in this category may include things about the band, their music, and the members.

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Topics include Efficient Market Hypothesis, Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), Arbitrage Pricing Theory, and investment strategies

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The right place to ask anything and everything about your favorite wooden puppet who wanted to become a real boy! Questions about the Disney film (and other adaptations) are accepted; those about the book are preferred.

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