A reality television show in which celebrities are partnered with a professional Latin or ballroom dancer and must perform a ballroom or Latin dance each week in front of three judges and a studio audience.
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Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was the co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. On August 24th, 2011, he resigned his position as CEO of Apple due to his battle with pancreatic cancer. Among other awards, he was a recipient of the National Medal of Technology. This category is for questions about his personal life, beliefs, health, and history.
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Rabies is an acute viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in warm-blooded animals. This deadly disease is usually transmitted through a bite of an infected animal. Its symptoms to humans include headache, fever, discomfort weakness and depression.
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The Padres were one of the 1969 expansion teams. They play in the National League's Western Division. Here you can ask questions about the players, the coaches, the team records, game records, other records and anything else about the team.
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Langston Hughes was a major voice of the Harlem Renaissance. He authored poems, plays, children's books, novels, and short stories. 'A Raisin in the Sun' and 'The Weary Blues' were among his accomplishments. His simple and straightforward style helped him become popular among ordinary people.
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About one in every four deaths in the United States is due to heart disease, making it the leading cause of death. Ask questions about various heart diseases here.
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Cars, trucks, motorcycles and even bicycles use hydraulic braking. Brake fluid is used to transfer the force applied into hydraulic pressure. In contrast, lubricants enable parts to move opposite each other in a perpendicular manner.
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The UEFA Champions League, one of the most prestigious tournaments in football, pits Europe's best football clubs against each other.
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A web browser for viewing internet webpages created by Google and based on the webkit by Apple
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Music can offer added suspense, romance and emotion to any movie or TV scene. Ask questions about popular movie and TV soundtracks here.
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Described as one of the most iconic buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House was not completed until 1973. It has since drawn millions of tourists the world over.
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Suicide, or the taking of one’s own life, can be a difficult thing to understand. Here you can ask and answer questions about the warning signs of suicide, where to give or get help, how to deal with the after effects of someone you know killing themselves, statistics, and moral or religious views. The intent is not to offer answers to how to harm yourself. If you feel like you need to talk to someone or are worried about someone you know, a listing of hotline numbers can be found in the answer to <a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What should you do if you are contemplating suicide?">What should you do if you are contemplating suicide?</a>
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Silly Bandz are toy rubber wristbands in various shapes that gained popularity among schoolchildren in 2009 and 2010. The craze prompted some schools to ban the toys. Ask questions about where to buy these bands and what shapes are sold.
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Questions in this category focus on fitness regimes and tips to help your heart and vascular system.
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The Gettysburg Address is a speech delivered by US President Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863, dedicated to the casualties of the battle at Gettysburg. It was one of the most famous speeches in American history.
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Vacuum cleaners are essential appliances for a clean home. More powerful than brooms, vacuums suck up the dirt and dust that accumulates on your flooring, whether carpet or hardwood.
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Llamas, closely related to alpacas, are commonly found in mountainous areas and are widely used as pack animals.
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Jennifer Lopez, also known as J.Lo, is an American singer and actress married to Marc Anthony.
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Kesha (stylized as Ke$ha) is an American pop artist whose song "Tik Tok" set the female weekly download and total weekly Top 40 Mainstream airplay records in the US. Her debut album "Animal" debuted at number one in the United States in early 2010.
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The Girl Guide movement, founded in 1910, spread to a number of countries, with some National Organizations calling themselves “Girl Guides” and some others “Girl Scouts”. Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting is open to all girls and young women whatever their religion, ethnic group or background. A Girl Guide or Girl Scout accepts the Promise and the Law based on spiritual values, personal development and commitment to helping others.
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An acronym for ‘Blog Early, Blog Often,' Bebo is a social networking website currently owned by Criterion Capital Partners. It is multilingual and can be shared worldwide with Facebook or AIM/AOL. Users have their own profile pages where they can add others as friends, post blogs, questions, answers and comments, and share photographs, videos and music.
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Incorporation is the act of selling out shares of a company to generate revenue. Questions about incorporating, companies that are or will incorporate, or companies that are already incorporated can be asked here.
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Overachieving and under-appreciated, circuits are the foundation that our technological society is built on. Now's your chance to find out not only how they work, but why. Questions regarding the physics behind voltage, resistance, capacitance, inductance, transistors, LEDs, switches, and power supplies; and how they're used to create analog and digital circuits, should be directed here.
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Ask questions here about the southeast Asian country of Cambodia and its culture, geography, politics, religion and people.
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Intriguing, ubiquitous, and at times mysterious, numerical constants set the allowable limits for all universal phenomena. Whether your questions involves π, Avogadro's number, Planck's constant, the atomic mass unit, or any of the other multitudes of immutable numbers used in science, this is the category where they should be asked.
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Created in 1969, the Royals are a Major League Baseball team who play in the American League's Central Division. Here you can ask questions about the players, the coaches and anything else about the team.
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Lionel Messi, considered the best active soccer player in the world, is a striker and winger for Barcelona FC. He plays for the Argentina National football team.
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Sometimes known as Mao Zedong, Mao Tse Tung was the founder of the Communist Party of China. He was also the first president of the People's Republic of China.
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Manufactured from 1966-1996, the Ford Bronco is a two-door sport utility vehicle produced in five generations. Broncos are divided into two categories, which are the early Broncos and the full-size Broncos, and were later replaced by the larger Ford Expedition.
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Questions concerning Martin Luther, the theologian. His history, work, and rise to prominence in the Protestant Reformation.
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