Gout is the inflammation of joints caused by too much uric acid. It is a form of arthritis in the joints leading to the sudden development of pain and inflammation.
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David Letterman is a comedian, as well as a successful American television host, currently hosting "The Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS.
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A Christian Faith that believes in Jesus Christ as both Son of God and God, and in the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the Church. God is defined as the Holy Trinity, which is One God in Three Persons (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit). The statement of the Orthodox Christian faith is the Nicene Creed.
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Birth rate is a measurement of the number of births in a country per 1,000 population.
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Brooklyn is the most populated borough in New York City. Brooklyn was connected to Manhattan after the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883. Brooklyn is home to Coney Island, Brooklyn Botanical Garden, and Prospect Park Zoo.
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Black Veil Brides is an American rock band that was formed in 2006. They have released two albums, titled We Stitch These Wounds and Set the World on Fire. Questions on Black Veil Brides can be asked here.
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Tom Cruise (born July 3, 1962), is an American actor and film producer. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and won three Golden Globe Awards. His first leading role was the 1983 film Risky Business.
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Saskatchewan is one of Canada's prairie provinces. Its most populous city is Saskatoon, but its capital city is Regina.
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The bladder is a pear-shaped sac present in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity that temporarily stores urine until it is expelled from the body.
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An award of financial aid providing access to college or another institution of higher learning
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Characters are one of the most important elements in a story, and dialogue is an effective way of conveying character. This category is for questions relating to characterization and the creation of dialogue.
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First introduced in 1993, the Subaru Impreza is a compact car produced by Japanese carmaker Subaru. The vehicle is available in three generations and comes with 4-speed automatic or 5-speed automatic transmission.
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This category covers questions about Tucson, the second largest city in the state of Arizona. Its name derives from Cuk Ṣon, from the O'odham language. Tucson was founded on August 20, 1775 and is the home of the University of Arizona.
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Luxury hotels are upscale hotels that usually cost more than the average accommodation. Luxury features may include a jacuzzi, twin-sink vanities, room service, slippers and bathrobes. Some popular luxury hotels are Ritz Carlton and Four Seasons Hotels.
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The goal of Mythology Island is recover the Five Sacred Items from the realms of gods and goddesses for the god Zeus.
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Elf on the Shelf was first introduced as a children's holiday book in 2005. It spawned a very popular Christmas tradition where the elf moves about the house doing mischievous things each night for children to find in the morning. The elf also monitors the children's behavior in order to report back to Santa.
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Introduced in 1976, the VW Golf GTI is one of the variants of the Golf product line. The 2011 Golf GTI is powered by a 2.0 L TSI engine and features XDS transverse differential lock and dynamic chassis control.
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Questions and information about the law and regulations of the United Kingdom.
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Tax-advantaged retirement savings plans including the traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, and self-directed IRA
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The Ford Probe was a compact sports car manufactured by Ford from 1989 to 1997. It was completely based on the Mazda G-platform using unique interior and sheet metal. The car was sold in both North American and European markets.
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Includes questions related to themes, topic development and examples of wedding toasts, birthday, after dinner, graduation and other ceremonial speeches.
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Ninjas, or Shinobi, were covert agents or mercenaries during the feudal Japan. They specialized in unorthodox arts of war and they were often involved in sabotage, infiltration, espionage and assassination. Ninjas were usually compared with the samurai due to their covert method of waging war.
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Self-help (or self-improvement) is a self-guided act of helping oneself to improve intellectually, emotionally or economically. Joined by people in similar situations, self-help groups provide friendship, sense of belongingness, experiential knowledge, emotional support and identity.
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The two suborders of primates that are recognized today are Strepsirrhini (lemurs and lorises) and Haplorrhini (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans). The taxonomy of primates is an issue that is not resolved and has undergone many revisions over the years. Our Primates category attempts to deal with questions about primate species and subspecies described prior to and since the latest revisions.
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Public parks are areas of open space provided for recreational use, usually featuring natural elements like trees, grass, and flowers. Public parks are owned and operated by the government, but different levels of government control different types of parks; national parks are run by the federal government and urban parks are owned and maintained by a local government.
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The UK-based Land Rover is a car manufacturer that specializes in four-wheel drive vehicles. Founded in 1948, it is the world’s second oldest four-wheel drive car brand. Some of its four-wheel drive models are the Freelander and the Range Rover.
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Car alarms prevent damage and theft of your vehicle. They are often professionally installed, but some people do take on the task on their own. Ask questions about types, installation, problems, and any other car alarm question you may have here.
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Miscellaneous small engines refer to low-power internal combustion engines (operating on gasoline/petrol), or electric engines. These include chain saws, lawn mowers string trimmers, snow and leaf blowers, wood chippers, and go-karts.
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HTC manufactures Android and early Windows-powered phones, tablets, and PDAs. The first Android-powered phone was the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) , and the first Google-branded phone was the HTC Nexus One.
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The Arctic Circle is a major circle of latitude located at 66.5 degrees north of the equator. It defines the polar region and marks the southernmost point of the polar day and polar night during the June and December solstices respectively.
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