Based on the teachings of prophet Zoroaster, Zoroastrianism is monotheistic religion with a majority of adherents in India. As of 2004, there are between 145,000 and 210,000 Zoroastrians in the world.
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In cross country racing, participants run long distances over varying terrain, including sand, mud and grass. This competitive sport requires endurance, physical and mental strength, as well as dedication.
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Escape to the resort of fun and games! With over 12 games, including golf, Frisbee, and the all-new skydiving, the whole family can enjoy it!
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This category is for any question related to Auburn University, home of the Tigers, located in Auburn, Alabama.
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The gram positive bacterias, staphylococcus, is responsible for many types of bacterial infections in both humans and animals. There are many varieties of staphylococcus, and many are resistant to medications.
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Playfish’s Pet Society is an internet social game launched within Facebook and placed as one of the most popular applications. New players made custom-designed pets and needs to earn a certain number of paw points to level up the game.
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Chocolate milk is made of whole or low fat milk and flavored with powdered or liquid chocolate.
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<em>Star Wars</em> is a multimedia franchise first started by filmmaker George Lucas with the landmark 1977 film of the same name. It has spawned numerous sequel films, television programs, and through merchandising has become the second-most profitable IP in history.
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This category covers questions about Hartford, the capital and third largest city of the state of Connecticut. Incorporated in 1784, Hartford is one of the oldest cities in the nation. It is also known as the "Insurance Capital of the World," housing many of the world's insurance company headquarters, with insurance as its major industry.
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This category is for all questions related to the American actress, Jessica Alba.
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Rafael “Rafa” Nadal Parera is a Spanish professional tennis player currently ranked number one in the world and regarded as among the greatest players of all time. He has earned the nickname “The King of Clay”, due to his success on clay.
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The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel, written by HG Wells. It was first published in 1898. The story has been adapted many times. It has been turned into radio shows, movies, games, television shows, and comics.
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Queens is the largest of New York City's five boroughs. It is home to both JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, as well as to the New York Mets baseball team.
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Prepare for the arrival of your baby physically and emotionally by asking questions here.
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This category is for questions about the Goosebumps book series. It is written by R.L. Stine.
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Indoor volleyball has been an Olympic sport for men and women since 1964. Beach volleyball became an Olympic sport in 1996.
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How I Met Your Mother was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays which premiered on CBS. The sitcom’s title is explained when Ted Mosby, in the year 2030, narrates to his children the circumstances that led him to their mother.
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Milton Hershey was an American confectioner and entrepreneur, best known for his famous Hershey's milk chocolate.
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The birth control patch is a hormonal method of contraception obtained through prescription. It is a thin, beige square patch placed directly on the skin of a woman. The patch releases synthetic progestin and estrogen hormones through the skin into the bloodstream.
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UC Berkeley is located in Berkeley, California, USA, and is a public university in the San Francisco Bay area. It was founded in 1868 and now records an annual student population of approximately 45,000.
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The Big Ten is a major US college sports conference that offers 16 different sports including basketball, men's baseball, football and women's softball. The Big Ten conference mainly sponsors colleges located in the Midwestern region of the US. Questions about the Big Ten can be asked and answered here.
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Human trafficking involves the abduction of a person to be sold like merchandise on the black market. They almost always purchased for the purpose of sexual exploitation, but some are used for physical labor. About half of those that are abducted for human trafficking are under the age of 18.
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Lard is the rendered fat from a pig, commonly the internal fat of the abdomen. It is used in cooking and baking, although due to its high fat content, it isn't as commonly used as in the past.
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Black Sabbath formed in the 60s as Earth, and in 1969 changed their name to Black Sabbath. They created heavy metal with their sludgy, doomy sound and downbeat lyrics. Since then, they have become immensely popular and gone through many lineups.
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Also known as the Arab Horse, the Arabian is a horse breed that is commonly used in riding and many equestrian fields such as racing and show jumping due to its stamina, endurance and speed. It is also one of the oldest and most well-known horse breeds. This category contains questions relating to the Arabian, its appearance, temperament, etc.
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The rotator cuff (often mistakenly called rotator cup or rotary cuff) is a group of four tendons, and their muscles, that stabilize the shoulder joint and move the arm. Tendons are tough bands of connective tissue that attach the end of a muscle to a bone. A torn rotator cuff is a common sports injury. In most cases it is the tendons that are torn. Some shoulder pain is just from overuse or strain causing inflammation of the tendons (tendonitis).
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Seismology is the study of the different types of waves that originate and/or travel through Earth.
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The Tower Bridge in London, England was built between 1886 and 1894. It is a combined bascule and suspension bridge across the River Thames. it is situated close to the Tower of London and it is one of the most recognizable icons in English culture. It is not to be confused with the London Bridge.
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Questions about the history and value of New Zealand coins. Please include as many of these criteria as possible in your question to ensure an accurate evaluation of a coin: the denomination, the country of origin, the year of minting and the condition.
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Malcolm in the Middle is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer. The series was first broadcast on January 9, 2000, and ended its six-year run on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes. The series follows a dysfunctional, working-class family and stars Frankie Muniz in the lead role as Malcolm, a somewhat normal boy who tests at genius level.
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