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Dork Diaries is a series of books for children written by Rachel Renee Russell. The books are the diary entries of 14 year old Nikki Maxwell as she goes through middle school.

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Software security includes all techniques involved in securing your programs against malicious users. Questions about everything from input validation to avoiding buffer overflows belong here.

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Toaster ovens are small electronic ovens that are used to toast bread, waffles, crumpets and are even used to help defrost frozen food. Toaster ovens are generally used to cook toast with toppings, such as cheese-on-toast or garlic bread, which cannot be done in the standard, but far more popular, every-day toaster.

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Les Misérables (also known as known as Les Mis or Les Miz), originally a French historical novel by Victor Hugo published in 1862, is the longest running musical on the West End. It has music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, with an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.

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First released in 1989 by Maxis, SimCity became a popular city-building simulation game. The SimCity series was Maxis' best selling line of computer games. This category should include questions about how to play or any technical questions about the game itself.

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Questions and information about traveling and touring in the United Kingdom.

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The WHO is an agency of the United Nations that focuses on international public health.

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Supernovas and Novas are terms to describe the massive explosion of a star that has reached the end of its life.

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Secretariat (1970-1989) was a racing stallion born in Virginia. His world record still stands as the fastest ever Triple Crown win.

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The Isle of Man has been inhabited since 6500 BC. The isle is rich in folklore, including stories about fairies. The Fairy Bridge is located here. It is considered bad luck not to greet the fairies when crossing the bridge. Greetings such as "Good morning, fairies!" are announced by people stepping into the bridge.

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The Miracle Worker is a movie based on Helen Keller's biography, The Story of My Life. There were two versions of this film. The first was made in 1962. It was later remade by Disney in 2000.

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Interior designers enhance the safety, beauty, and function of interior spaces. They are concerned with how different textures, colors, lighting, space and furniture work together to meet the needs of their clients.

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Aldi keeps prices low by cutting costs on everything possible from getting your cart to bagging your food. Bring your own bags or boxes to save even more.

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<p>Space, or "Outer Space" is all the vacuous expanse that exists outside of Earth's atmosphere and between celestial objects.</p>

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Dilaudid is a painkiller medicine used primarily in treating moderate to severe pain, as well as severe and painful dry coughing. This type of drug shows high solubility and less troublesome side effects than morphine and diamorphine.

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An American actress, former fashion model, and beauty queen, Halle Berry received an Emmy, Golden Globe, an NAACP Image Award, and was nominated for a BAFTA award in 2001.

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Break dancing is a dance style that emerged out of hip-hop culture in approximately the late 1960s. It originated in the South Bronx of New York City and was popular among African-American and Latin American teens. A subcategory about the history, dances moves, dress code, lingo, music, bling, and more.

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Rather it's red wine on carpet, or the crayon left in the dryer, we have all been left with messes that we had to out figure how to clean. Ask and answer questions here about getting out those nasty stains.

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Raipur is Chhattisgarh’s capital city with a total land area of 87 sq mi. Considered as one of the richest cities in India; it is the country’s largest iron market.

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Dora the Explorer is a popular animated Disney show for children featuring a bilingual girl named Dora. In each episode, Dora and her friend Boots go on a journey to find something or someone, often asking viewers for help.

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Smokey Robinson is a R&B musician. He started his career in 1955 with a group called the Miracles that achieved worldwide success until 1972, when he started performing solo to present day. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Grammy Awards are just some of the accolades he has received over the years. All questions about his life and music can be found here.

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Also called the Green Berets due tot their distinctive service headgear, the United States Army Special Forces are a special operations force of the US Army tasked with unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism and direct action. Their official motto is “To Liberate the Oppressed”.

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Black Beauty is an all-time classic written by English author Anna Sewell in 1877, depicting Black Beauty’s experience as a carriage horse in the streets of England back in the 19th century. Black Beauty became an imitate best-seller and several films were made based on this book. This category contains information relating to Black Beauty, its plot, characters, etc.

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A polygraph, or lie detector, is a machine that measures certain types of bio data, such as a person's heart rate, during a series of questioning. The results of this data is believed to reflect the person's measure of honesty while giving their answers.

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Mnemonic devices are sequential word tricks to help a person remember something. An example of this would be saying "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the E, G, B, D, F of the treble scale when reading music.

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Heedful management and feeding of birds assure that sickness is prevented. However, there are times when illness is unavoidable. Set apart the sick bird from its colleagues and the prompt supply of heat is the best available treatment.

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Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree. For seasoning food, it is usually used in the powdered form. The spice Mace is the dried lacy covering of the nutmeg seed. The nutmeg tree is the only tropical fruit tree that produces two different spices.

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Wichita is the largest city in Kansas, USA. It is called the "Air Capital of the World" because many aircraft corporations, such as Beech, Mooney, Cessna, and Stearman, were founded in this city.

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Questions about Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and other novels in the same series (such as Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, etc.). Also the place for questions about the Shadow series (Ender's Shadow, etc.), which are parallel to the Ender series, in the same reality, or "Enderverse," but which don't involve Ender as a main character.

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Olly Murs is a British singer who finished in second place of the sixth series of The X Factor in 2009.

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