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Released in June 2009, the iPhone 3GS features a faster processor, a video camera, voice phone dialer and improved battery life.

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Urdu is one of 22 languages in India, and one of the two official languages in Pakistan. It is based on the Delhi dialect, and approximately 70 million people – mostly from India – speak the language.

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Sears Roebuck Firearms was the retailer of shotguns, rifles and pistols manufactured by Marlin, Winchester and Springfield. All firearms were labeled as “sporting goods” until the company stopped selling them in 1980.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese football player and the captain of the Portuguese national football team. He currently plays for the Spanish club Real Madrid and is believed to be the highest-paid football player in the world. He has won three English Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions' League title with his former club Manchester United. He has also won numerous individual awards which includes the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2008.

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Scorpions are characterized by large claws and an erect tail which can be venomous. Ask questions about this arthropod here.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh, and final, book in the series. Can Harry, Ron, and Hermione save the wizarding world from Voldemort and his Death Eaters?

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The Fox News Channel is an American television news source headed by Roger Ailes. The top-rated network serves as the home of such popular personalities as Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, and Bill O' Reilly.

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A birth certificate is a vital record documenting a child’s birth. Many nations use birth certificates as the basic element in national vital statistics. Individuals need a birth certificate for various purposes including obtaining official documents such as passport.

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Lacrosse is a fascinating sport containing many possible discussion topics. Questions in this category range from current lacrosse topics to topics on the history of lacrosse.

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Apollo 11 was the name of the NASA human space flight mission during which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to set foot upon the moon. The Apollo 11 category includes questions related to missions undertaken by Apollo 11 and its crew.

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Prince Charles is the son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. He is the current heir to the throne of Great Britain

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The history of mountaineering and rock climbing from the first explorations of the Alps to the conquest of Everest, including the siege tactics used on the Big Faces and the Big Rock and Ice Climbs of America's National Parks. The successes, failures and tragedies of this dangerous but exciting sport/pursuit.

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A tomato is a red fruit popular in many cuisines worldwide. The United States recognizes the ingredient as a vegetable but because of its seeds, many consider it a fruit.

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Astro Knights Island is labeled Poptropica's hardest island. This category is for questions about it.

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Sacagawea, also known as Sakakawea or Sacajawea, was the Native American guide of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery. Over the two year expedition, she travelled from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.

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The city known for its jazz and Mardi Gras celebration, New Orleans is still rebuilding after the devastating 2005 Hurricane Katrina.

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The Punic Wars were a series of military engagements between the ascendant Roman Republic and the former Phoenician colony of Carthage, in what is now Tunisia. The Wars were notable for the Carthaginian General Hannibal's Crossing over the Alps with elephants in the Second Punic War and for Rome's complete razing of Carthage in the Third Punic War.

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Horse tack is the equipment used in keeping horses. Some types of tack are bridles, saddles, bits, reins, and harnesses.

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Home to some of the most ancient human civilizations, South America was a battle ground for the expansion of European countries. Today it is a growing and vibrant continent emerging as a key player in world history.

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Drunk Driving refers to the criminal offense of operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content exceeding the legal limit. Drinking and Driving is also called Driving Under the Influence ("DUI"), Driving While Intoxicated ("DWI") or impaired driving. It represents a major cause of automobile accidents and is punishable by fines, penalties and/or imprisonment in many countries. The primary tools that law enforcement uses to combat DWI are the field sobriety test and the breathalyzer.

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The welding and cutting category covers the various types of welding (arc, mig, tig) and the carious electrodes used for welding various metals. There are also questions regarding tips on various problems experienced by welders. Cutting is also a part of a welder's job and it too has many aspects.

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Signed in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that ended WWI. It was mainly negotiated by Britain, France and the US, forcing Germany to accept the sole responsibility for the war and to pay major reparations.

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Fantage is a fantastic age virtual world website with online games and activities for its free and premium members. Users customize their cartoon avatars and explore a virtual town-like world.

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This category is all about reggae that originated in the late 1960s in Jamaica evolving from the development of ska and rock steady but differentiated by its slow off-beat. Played on drums, horns and keyboards, its genres include skinhead reggae, Nyabhingi, Dub, Roots reggae, Rockers style, Sensi-beat, Sleng-Teng, Lovers rock, Ragga, Reggae fusion, Rumble and steppa.

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This category covers questions about the Buick LeSabre, a full-sized entry-level luxury sedan manufactured by the Buick division of General Motors. The LeSabre replaced the Buick Special and was in production from 1959-2005. It was later succeeded by the Buick Lucerne.

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Includes questions related to words and phrases that are spelled the same backwards and forwards.

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Here we find questions about the grammatical rules that govern French expressions and sentences. Typically, contributors ask about verb tenses, stems and roots of words, spelling, pronunciation, and agreement of adjectives and nouns in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural).

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Mercedes-Benz is a German car company, introduced in 1926, following the merger of the Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler companies into the Daimler-Benz company. The Mercedes-Benz is best known for its luxury, high quality, and safety features.

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Isotopes are atoms that have different number of neutrons, so they have a different mass number than the other atoms in an element.

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Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator and mapmaker and is also known as the Father of New Franc. To learn more about him, make your way through this category.

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