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Located at the foot of the Chamundi Hills, Mysore is the second biggest city in the Indian state of Karnataka. This 50-sq-mi city was rated as the state’s cleanest city in 2010 and the second cleanest in the country.

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The Rhine River runs through several economically-important European countries, such as Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. These countries and those surrounding it use the river as a means of importing and exporting goods.

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ooVoo is an instant messaging and video client. It was first released in 2007. It can support up to a dozen users in a single group video conversation.

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JRR Tolkien was a Professor of Philology who created the world of Middle Earth. From his imagination came The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and other works including The Silmarillion.

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The Pontiac GTO is a car produced between 1964 and 1974 by General Motors’ Pontiac division. GM subsidiary’s Holden also produced this car model in 2004 to 2006. GTO’s 21st century version is a left-hand drive Holden Monaro.

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First launched at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, Chevrolet Metro or Suzuki Cultus is a supermini vehicle formally introduced in 1983 to the Japanese domestic market. The vehicle is produced in seven different countries.

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A category with questions on Greek Orthodoxy, one of the many branches of the Orthodox Church.

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Cubism is a nonobjective school of painting and sculpture developed in Paris by artists Picasso and Braque about 1908. It is characterized by the reduction and fragmentation of natural forms into abstract, often geometric structures usually rendered as a set of discrete planes.

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Born on February 18, 1745 in Como, Italy, Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist famous for his invention of the electric cell, as well as his discovery of methane. Volta also paid tribute to several renowned chemist and physicist in announcing his discovery of the Voltaic pile.

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Established in 1831, the New York University is a research university in New York City whose main campus is located in the Greenwich Village, Manhattan. It is ranked by Global University Ranking as the 22nd top university in the world.

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Roland Smith is the author of young adult fiction and children's non-fiction books. These include Cryptid Hunters, Peak, Zach's Lie, Tentacles, and the I.Q. series.

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The Mercury Capri was a two-door compact convertible manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1970–1994. It was marketed in the US as three different cars over 30 years. Its third generation model was offered as a 2-door roadster.

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The square root of negative one, which we now call the imaginary unit, was once thought to be an absurd notion. However, through the diligent studies of open-minded mathematicians, it was shown that the real numbers were actually just one part of a larger set of numbers known as the complex numbers, the other part being the imaginary numbers. Please direct all questions about these surprisingly useful and applicable numbers into this category.

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Geoffrey Chaucer was an author during the 1300s. He wrote many books, but he will always be best known for "The Canterbury Tales."

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The Dart is a car manufactured by Chrysler Corporation for its Dodge division. The company initially introduced full size Dart cars in 1960 and launched mid-size and compact variants in 1962 and 1963, respectively.

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WW2 naval warfare was fought in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, between the Allies and the Axis forces. Both forces utilized submarines, destroyers, and battleships including air force support and amphibious landings as part of the naval warfare.

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Faith Hill born Audrey Faith Perry 9-21-1967 is a country singer, producer, actress. Along with her many Awards such as Top Female Vocalist, Female Artist of the Year she has also been named #1 Adult Contemporary artist of the decade and was named one of the 30 Most Powerful Women in America. All questions about Faith Hill can be found here.

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Created in 1940, Bugs Bunny is an American icon that is known worldwide. When he is not busy giving Elmer Fudd the slip, he is the mascot for Looney Tunes and Warner Brothers. He is known for the catch phrase, "What's up, Doc?"

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Augustus is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. Born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, he was adopted posthumously by his great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 BC via his last will and testament, and between then and 27 BC was officially named Gaius Julius Caesar. In 27 BC the Senate awarded him the honorific Augustus ("the revered one"), and thus consequently he was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus.

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No one wants to add strokes to their game! Following the rules can help avoid penalty strokes and provide relief from hazards. Ask questions here to learn more about the rules of golf and share your knowledge by answering questions.

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Ask all your questions about this mega-famous 3-day music festival -- billed as "An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music" -- which marked the high point of the youth counterculture in the US in the 1960s.

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Teeth-straightening is done through a number of techniques. Dentists often require the patient to wear braces to re-align the position of the tooth. Tooth-reshaping is also performed on mild cases, while implants are installed in extreme cases.

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A podcast is an audio program, like a homemade radio show, that is made by someone and then posted to the Internet for you to download and listen to via iTunes or your iPod. Most of them are free for you to download and listen to.

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Victory in Europe day, May 8, 1945, is the day in which the Atlantic theatre of World War 2 came to an end with Adolf Hitler surrendering to the Allies. It is celebrated on May 8th every year.

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Arts and Crafts shows are where buying and selling of arts and crafts and/or handicrafts takes place. Questions cover topics such as starting a crafting business, participating in craft shows, and how to manage and grow, including selling at trade shows or craft shops.

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Business Magnates are men and women who have risen through the ranks to gain prominence in their industrial field. These fields can vary greatly. Magnates can be internet geniuses, financial pioneers, or oil tycoons.

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This category is about where flights will fly over on a flight from origin to destination - for example the flight path from London to Brussels will just go over the English channel. This category also features questions about long haul flightpaths and where/which countries an international flight will fly over en route to it's destination (e.g London to Sydney).

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Head injury refers to the damage of the skull, scalp, or brain. Injuries can be caused by traffic accidents, workplace accidents, falls, sports injuries, assaults, or bullets. The damage caused ranges from mild to severe brain injury.

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The Santa Fe Trail was a historical route that connected Missouri with New Mexico. Ask questions here about the history of the trail and how it helped expand the US. Questions about the Hyundai Santa Fe should be placed under the cars category.

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The Xsara was a compact family car manufactured by Citroën from 1997 to 2006. It was available as a three- and five-door hatchback, and a five-door estate car. The car was dubbed the “1998 Semperit Irish Car of the Year” in Ireland.

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