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Baptists refer to a group of Christian churches, individuals and denominations that practice baptism by immersion and believe in salvation by faith alone. The Bible or the Scripture is their sole rule of practice and faith.

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A shrimp is a decapod crustacean under the infraorder Caridea, characterized by an elongated or compressed body with long legs, well-developed abdomen and antennae, and a long spine-like projection of the carapace. Shrimps live in both salt and fresh water.

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This category has questions involving events, social trends, political beliefs, major discoveries, or general information related to the 1990s.

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Also known as the Toyota Kluger in Australia and Japan, the Toyota Highlander is a 4-door, midsize crossover sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by the Japanese auto builder Toyota Motor Corporation since 2000.

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Dangerous or high risk sports such as mountain climbing, surfing, and BMX racing. The X Games was created as a venue for competition in such sports.

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The festival of lights, as it is often called, is a celebration of both Jewish spiritual values and the triumph of the Jews over the armies of Antiochus IV.

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House of Anubis is a teen soap opera that began airing on Nickelodeon on January 1st, 2011. The show follows eight teenagers who live at a boarding school in England, and are trying to uncover the mystery behind the sudden disappearance of their friend Joy.

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An oxidation number is a positive or negative number that indicates how many electrons an atom has gained, lost, or shared to become stable.

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Manifest Destiny is a term to describe Americans desire to explore and expand across the entire continent during the 19th century. Westward Expansion began in the United States following the end of the War of 1812. Between 1816 and 1821, six new states were added to the union, and pioneer families swept westward to fill these new lands. While westward expansion impoved the lives of many Americans, it displaced thousands of Native Americans.

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San Antonio is a city in Texas, USA, with an area of 412.1 square miles (1,067.3 square kilometers), and a population of 1,327,407 (as of 2010). It is home to the four-time NBA champions, the San Antonio Spurs.

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Milk is one beverage many people like to drink. Knowing where it comes from, how it's produced and what animals are involved in milk production is all that makes up this category. Everything milk and dairy can be asked and answered here.

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Written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter is set in the early Puritan society of North America. The novel's deepest implications warn against the dangers of breaking from society and pursuing selfish individual goals. Questions can range from theme and plot inquiries, to questions on characterizations and more.

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Lord Robert Baden-Powell developed a training method which resulted in the foundation of the Boy Scout Movement in 1907. Today, the Scouting Movement is a worldwide movement with the aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development so that they may play constructive roles in society.

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The third version of Animal Crossing, only available for the Nintendo Wii. Animal Crossing: City Folk features a city to which your character can travel as well as find new bugs, fish, fossils, clothes and furniture.

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Color blindness, also know as color vision defects, is the difficulty or inability to tell the difference between some shades of colors. Frustrations for those with color blindness include reading color-coded maps, buying clothing, and traffic lights.

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Questions regarding historical warfare objects, their identification and value.

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The 2000-2005 Dodge and Plymouth Neon was a second-generation car manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation. This car was only available as a four-door sedan. It featured a 2.0-liter engine and a 105.0-inch (2,670 millimeter) wheelbase.

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Rooted in Proto-Norse Nordic prehistory, Norse mythology dates back to the 11th to 18th centuries. It flourished during the Christianization of Scandinavia in the High Middle Ages though some aspects of it survive in modern times.

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Payments made by a government, state, or other authorized body to people drawing unemployment.

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It's that time of year again! Here are some tips and questions to help you with your Christmas gift buying.

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When your car’s engine stops when it’s in idle or is accelerating, then your car has stalled. Almost all stalling problems stem from poor fuel-gas mixture, out-of-tune fuel injection or fuel contaminants.

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Marine biology is the study of organisms that live in the ocean or any body of water. It deals with the relationship between ocean phenomena, and the adaptation and distribution of organisms.

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Costa Rica is a country in Central America that is bordered by Panama to the east and south, Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south.

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These small ungulate ruminant mammals are found all over the world, from North America to Asia and Europe. These long-legged, finely-boned ruminant animals are highly adapted to woodland terrain.

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The Ford Explorer XLS was a rebadged variant of the Ford Explorer XL introduced in 1999. This model replaced the Explorer XL as the base model. The vehicle received a slight modification in front end design.

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A classic children's educational television show featuring characters such as Big Bird, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch and Bert and Ernie.

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This is the category where your questions about witches and witchcraft as a spiritual path should go. Based on an ancient shamanistic way of life, witchcraft is a spiritual system known as "The Craft of the Wise" and were a valuable part of villages and communities. Practitioners were the healers and leaders of their people. Modern witches follow the cycles of the sun, the moon and the seasons of the earth for guidance and knowledge. Most, but not all witches practice some form of magic in its true meaning.

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The recorder is a flute that has been used to make music for many centuries dating back to the 1300's. It is often taught in elementary schools as an introduction to music due to its simplicity, inexpensiveness and availability.

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The Berlin wall divided East and West Berlin. It represented the split in both the country of Germany and the division of Europe into two distinct armed camps.

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A series of novels and novellas based on the popular sci-fi movie series

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