Established in 1968, the Cincinnati Bengals are a professional football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio and part of the North Division of the AFC in the National Football League.
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Pokémon Rumble is game available for download on the Nintendo Wii, featuring the collecting and training of Pokémon, battling Pokémon in waves, and teaming up with other players in multiplayer to take down hard bosses.
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Made up of thousands of small islands, Micronesia is a region in the western Pacific Ocean.
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'Little People, Big World' is a reality-TV show about the Roloff family, who live on their farm in Oregon. It takes a peek at the daily lives of Matt and Amy Roloff, who are both little people, as they raise their 4 children - only one of whom is a little person like them.
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Introduced in 2003, the Acura TSX is an entry-level luxury vehicle made by Acura and was sold only in Canada and the US. However, its 2009 model was made also available in Mexico. It is Acura’s smallest vehicle as of 2008.
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Archetypes describe symbols that are universally recognized. They can appear in many different literary works as many characters are formed from one prototype. Questions on Archetypes in Literature or in everyday life can be asked here.
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Answers.com is a question and answer platform aiming to be the most complete, accurate source of information on the Internet.
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Here, we ask and answer questions about an important, influential, imaginative period in our lives: childhood.
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Cornelia "Corrie" ten Boom was a Dutch Christian who helped many Jews escape the Nazis during World War 2, harboring them as refugees. Her autobiography, The Hiding Place, was released in 1971 and she died in 1983.
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The Weather Channel is a 24-hour news channel featuring local weather for most US locations, and covering meteorological conditions worldwide. The channel also airs expert commentary, weather-related documentaries, and on-site coverage of major stories.
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Manufactured in Japan from 1990 to 2006, Infiniti Q45 is a four-door rear-wheel drive powered by a V8 engine. Originally intended for upper-middle class families, it was sold to Nissan because of its unimpressive sales performance.
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Questions and answers related to H5N1 Bird Flu (Avian Flu). It is an extremely virulent influenza virus that can infect birds, occasionally pigs, rarely infections in other animals, and very rarely humans. Fortunately, it does not spread very easily, and only extremely rare human to human transmissions have been known to occur. No instance of the virus spreading beyond a first generation of close human contacts has been reported. It does, however, have a very high mortality rate in animals and in humans (60% death rate in humans).
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A water sport with two teams of swimmers each of which tries to pass a ball into the other's goal.
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The Z3 is a roadster manufactured by BMW from 1996 to 2002. Available as either a two-door convertible or a two-door coupé, it was featured in the 1995 James Bond movie the “GoldenEye.”
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When a Jewish boy reaches the age of 13, he will become a Bar Mitzvah. Whoever becomes a Bar Mitzvah should have responsibility for their religious and ethical behavior.
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On the planet Pop Star, the pink puffball Kirby defends his home, Dream Land, from all sorts of nightmarish villains. This category is for questions about Kirby and his video game series, created by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo.
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Also known as the Cynos in some markets, the Paseo was a sport compact car manufactured by the Japan-based automaker Toyota Motor Corporation from 1991 to 1999. This model was available in convertible and coupe body styles.
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This category is for questions and answers about the NFL team, the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers were established in 1995, and are based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Pixar Animation Studios, formally Graphics Group, started in 1979. They were part of Lucusfilm, before becoming independent with the help of Apple. The company was later purchased by Disney. Although Pixar is popular for their long films such as Up and Monster, Inc., they are also known for "bringing back" cartoon shorts. Pixar short films, such as Tin Toy, Geri's Game, and For the Birds have won various Academy Awards.
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Since forming in 1972, the hard rock group Van Halen, has achieved amazing success. Current members of the group are Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth, and Wolfgang Van Halen. Ask and answer questions about the band, group members (past and present), their music, and more here.
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A relatively new sport, speed skating is the sport of racing on speed skates, usually around an oval course, in an attempt to finish first. Types of speed skating are long track, short track, and marathon. Questions about professional speed skaters, how to speed skate, and more are welcome here.
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Ms. Newton-John is a singer-actress from Australia who first came to prominence in the film 'Grease' in 1978. She is a breast cancer survivor and social activist as well as a Grammy Award winning performer.
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This race is the ultimate test of sprinters. If you go too fast, you could burn out, or if you go too slow, you won't be able to make up enough ground. This is where 100-meter runners face off with 400-meter runners.
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Cantonese is the variety of Chinese spoken by more than 55 million people in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and Macau. It shares much vocabulary with Mandarin, yet these two varieties of Chinese are not mutually intelligible due to differences in pronunciation and grammar. Learn more about Cantonese in this category.
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Spina Bifida, the most severe form of which is known as myelomeningocele, is a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. Recent research indicates a connection between Spina Bifida and a deficiency of folic acid in the diet of the mother.
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European Ford, or Ford of Europe, was founded in 1967 as the European subsidiary of Ford Motor Company in the USA. The automobiles manufactured in factories within Europe were designed for the European market.
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Combat and shooter video games often involve military of apocalyptic action. The player may battle their way through enemy lines or against hoards of zombies. There are other shooters that take place in space or fantasy realms. The player must learn to utilize stealth or figure out when to charge in. Early examples of this type of game would include Doom and Wolfenstein.
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The Newbery Medal is "To encourage original creative work in the field of books for children. To emphasize to the public that contributions to the literature for children deserve similar recognition to poetry, plays, or novels. To give those librarians, who make it their life work to serve children's reading interests, an opportunity to encourage good writing in this field." A committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association selects it and honor books each year. It is awarded to a book published by an American publisher by an American author or resident of the United States.
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Robert Ritchie, also known as Kid Rock, is a Michigan born musician. He has been active in many types of music, but tends to stay mostly within the rock genre.
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Bachelor of Arts is a bachelor’s degree awarded for an undergraduate program or course in either the sciences, liberal arts, or both. BA degree programs usually last three to four years depending on the country, academic institution and specific minors or majors.
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