Blu-ray Disc Players are high definition video players that use a blue laser to be read. In 2007 and 2008, Blu-ray competed with HD DVD to become the next high definition video format, with Blu-ray eventually winning the race.
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Questions about a shark that can live in both fresh and salt water and is considered one of the most aggressive shark species.
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Renault is a French company that manufactures vans, cars, autorail vehicles, tractors and trucks. With its alliance with Nissan, Renault is the third biggest automaker in the world with Europe as its major market.
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A vehicle cigarette lighter is an electrically-heated lighter specially designed for use while inside or near a vehicle. The device can also be used as an electrical outlet for supplying electrical power to portable electronic accessories.
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American Gun Company is a custom rifle action company. Together with its sister company McGoven Precision Barrels, American Gun Company plans to offer custom rifle stocks for their products and for other manufacturers’ products.
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Two and a Half Men is an American sitcom on CBS that stars Charlie Sheen. It premiered in 2003.
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A car heater is a device used to heat the engine of a car, especially during cold weather. Commonly used in the northern US states, Canada or Scandinavia, the device warms up the car’s body and system for easier starting.
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The Rodeo was a pickup truck manufactured by Isuzu from 1988 to 2002. Available as a two-door pickup truck, a two-door Spacecab pickup truck, and a four-door Crewcab pickup truck, the car features a front-engine, rear/four-wheel drive layout.
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Dishwashers are often the overlooked heroes of the kitchen. The work's not done in the kitchen until the dishes are clean, and dishwashers lighten that load. From how to load them to how we clean them, check this category for tips and solutions to problems.
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The Oldsmobile was a mid-size 4-door luxury sports sedan produced by General Motors from 1994 to 2003. It was powered by a 4 cam 32 valve 4.0L V-8 engine and featured a 4-speed automatic transmission.
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Eucharist is sometimes commonly referred to as communion. It is a symbolic act performed by Christian religions. It involves taking in a small piece of consecrated bread to represent Christ's body, and a drink to represent Christ's blood. Traditionally, the drink was wine, but some Christian religions have adapted this to grape juice or water, depending on their beliefs.
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Paint jobs are decorative application of paint to a surface. Some of the popular paint jobs are flames and custom colors on cars and motorcycles, using various techniques such as pearl painting and candy painting.
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Launched in 2003 at the North American International Auto Show, Chevy Cheyenne is a concept car manufactured by General Motor’s Chevrolet brand. It features innovative technology not used in any vehicle yet such as its unique cargo bed and side access doors.
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Pensions were originally "defined benefit" plans funded by companies for their retiring employees. The term is used more now to describe hybrid employee- and employer-funded retirement plans such as 401(k) and SEP plans.
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With three different types of birds sharing the common name 'robin' and none of them being closely related to one another, this songbird can be a little tough to sort out. North American Robins, which belong to the thrush family and were named Robins for their resemblance to the European Robin, are native to parts of Canada and most of the contiguous United States. Known for being a sign of spring, these birds are a welcome sight to many in North America. The European Robin (also called the 'true robin'), which is part of the flycatcher family, is found all across Europe and even into Western Siberia and Northern Africa. European Robins are associated with the Christmas holiday but can also be found in British and French folklore. And last but certainly not least, there are the Australasian Robins. These little birds belong to the genus Petroicidae and can be found in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and on many Pacific islands.
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One of the most storied and beloved kings of the Old Testament, King David is a well known religious figure. Questions about King David can be asked and answered here.
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Storage of fruits and vegetables start with the selection of fruits and vegetables that are free of insect damage and close to maturity. Depending on the type of fruit or vegetable, they are stored in cold, moist or dry places.
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Philippines Health highly depends if a person could afford it or requires public assistance. To most of the poor, non-life-threatening symptoms go undiagnosed. Public insurance is avail is available though medical coverage is very limited.
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The Government of India nationalized the Imperial Bank of India in 1955, with the Reserve Bank of India taking a 60% stake and renamed it the State Bank of India.
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Narwhals live in Arctic waters and are famous for the male's sharp, long, frontward-projecting tusk. The Inuit culture of Canada and Greenland revolves around hunting and harvesting narwhals. Contributors therefore ask and answer questions that range from the specifics of narwhal activities and appearance to their particular usefulness for the Inuit people.
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Eurasia is a single continent comprised of the traditional continents of Asia and Europe. It is located in the northern and eastern hemispheres and covers approximately 20,846,000 square miles (52,990,000 square kilometer).
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This category is for questions about the host of the popular The Tonight Show, Conan O'Brien, who once was a writer for The Simpsons and Saturday Night Live.
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A white horse with a horn on its forehead which serves as a symbol in mythology.
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Skyrim is the fifth installment of the popular role-playing video game, The Elder Scrolls. Ask questions about game tactics here.
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Uranium is a heavy element with the atomic number 92 and the symbol U. In 1789 it was discovered in the mineral pitchblende by Martin Heinrich Klaproth , who named it after the planet Uranus
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Pokémon TCG is a card game based off of the Pokemon video games. They have been in publication since 1996.
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Michael Morpurgo is a popular children's author. He has won many literary awards and is the author of books such as War Horse and Private Peaceful.
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One of the popular trucks produced by Japanese automotive manufacturer Mazda Motor Corporation is the Mazda B-Series. This pickup truck was produced between 1961 and 2006. Other trucks produced by the company include the Wankel-powered pickup truck.
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Aubrey Drake Graham is a Canadian rapper and actor. Drake originally became known for playing Jimmy Brooks a character on the television series "Degrassi: The Next Generation."
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Biofuels are a source of energy derived from living organisms that have not been extracted from sequestered reserves in the earth and whose natural emissions have a neutral impact on the environment.
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