The Twilight Zone is an American science fiction television series. It first aired in 1959, but the series has been rebooted a couple of times as well. There is a franchise of comics, movies, toys, and books all based from the original television series.
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Artificial insemination placing a donor's sperm into a female's cervix for the purpose of impregnation. It might be done for several reasons, ranging from lack of a partner to medical need.
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The Dukes of Hazzard aired from 1979 to 1985. The show was based on two cousins, Bo and Luke Duke. Most of their adventures somehow involved their being chased by sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, while speeding away in The General Lee, a bright orange 1969 Dodge Charger. Most episodes included a bit of wisdom from Uncle Jesse, and a healthy shot of Daisy Duke's very short shorts.
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Shaffer Chimere Smith, who goes by his stage name Ne-Yo, is an American pop and R&B singer/songwriter.
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American rapper P Diddy was formerly known as Puff Daddy. His real name is Sean Combs.
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A woman's "water" breaking refers to the placenta breaking and liquid being released and is on of the first steps of the labor and delivery process. Ask questions here about natural and doctor-induced water breaking.
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Shia LaBeouf is a sometimes controversial American actor. He started acting at a young age, and had a major part in the Disney show, Even Stevens. He has gone on to star in blockbuster movies, such as Transformers.
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Pole Vault is a running jump with the aid of a pole. The pole is to lunge you of the ground so you can gain height in an attempt to clear the bar.
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The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a mid-size crossover sport utility vehicle produced from 2004 to the present. Based on the Mitsubishi PS platform, the car features a 3.8 L SOHC 24v V6 engine and a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission.
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Snooki is a television personality best known for appearing on the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore."
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J.D. Salinger is a famous American author known for his novel The Catcher in the Rye, which is required reading for most American high schoolers. He lived in seclusion in New Hampshire for more than 50 years until his death in January 2010.
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Horse drawn transportation covers all forms of equine drawn transportation throughout the ages. From small carts to heavy draught wagons, to the ominbus and more, horses have shaped the way we transport ourselves and goods.
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Manipal is a university town in the Indian state of Karnataka. This suburb is part of the Udupi City and is governed by the Udupi City Municipality. It is situated in the rocky locality of the Malabar Coast of southwest India, about 5 mi from the Arabian Sea.
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With an average rainfall of 1mm per year, Atacama Desert is the driest desert in the world. It is located in northern Chile, in South America. While during the day temperatures vary from 25°C to 30°C, at nights, temperature drops up to -25 °C in some zones. In this category, you will find questions relating to this desert’s characteristics and features."
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Geronimo was a prominent wartime leader of the Bedonkohe Apache. After a raid on his tribe by Mexican soldiers, Geronimo's wife, mother, and children were killed. This is when he joined into the attacks and participated in the Apache Wars.
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Cramping is a common experience among pregnant women, but severe cramping before the delivery date is not. It is best to consult an obstetrician if this happens. Constipation and false labor are some reasons why women experience cramping during pregnancy.
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Ivan Vasilyevich, commonly known as Ivan the Fearsome or Ivan the Terrible, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from the age of three (in 1533), when his father died. His mother died when he was eight. He was crowned Tsar of all the Russias when he was sixteen, and remained so until his death, while playing chess, in 1584. Over the course of his life he had eight wives and eight children. Two of the wives and two of the children were alive at the time of his death.
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Questa categoria è per le domande poste in lingua italiana. This category is for questions asked in the Italian language.
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A serving size is the amount of food or drink that is served to a person. The recommended size of servings are usually based on nutritional values, calorie amounts, and fat levels. They help a person keep track of their daily dietary intake.
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Thorpe Park is a theme park in Surrey, England. The park is known for its roller coasters and water rides.
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Born in southeast London, Victoria Louise “Pixie” Lott is a singer-songwriter, actress and dancer. She released her debut single “Mama Do” in June 2009, topping the UK Singles Chart, and her debut album “Turn it Up” in September 2009.
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Jerry Lee Lewis born September 29, 1935. He is a singer-songwriter and pianist, his genres are rock and roll, rockabilly and country. He and his songs have received several awards including the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award. All questions about his life and music can be found here.
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The Book Thief is an award-winning young adult historical fiction novel set during World War II. It was written by Markus Zusak and published in 2006.
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West Nile virus forms a part of the JE (Japanese encephalitis) viruses that can be found in temperate and tropical regions. This virus primarily infects birds; however, it is also known to infect rabbits, squirrels, skunks, cats, dogs, chipmunks, horses and humans as well.
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Known officially as Halifax Regional Municipality, Halifax is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
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Tuxedos are formal evening suits for men. Tuxedos are most traditionally black, but can be found in a variety of colors.
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Improbable history refers to historical or fictional events that either did not actually happen, are not likely to have occurred or cannot be easily traced. An example of a question on improbable history is, “Who invented the hangover?”
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"Red Scarf Girl" is an autobiography written by Ji-li Jiang. The story tells of Ji-Li's family's struggles through China's Cultural Revolution. The book is sometimes compared to "The Diary of Ann Frank" due to the terror the family lived under.
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Uncharted is a video game series by Naughty Dog and exclusive to the Sony PlayStation gaming consoles. The series centers around explorer and treasure hunter Nathan (Nate) Drake, his friend and fellow treasure hunter Victor Sullivan, and friend and journalist Elena Fisher.
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