Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist best known for his theories: the defense mechanism of repression, and the unconscious mind. He founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry, which specialized in the study and treatment of mental disorders.
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Katrina Kaif is a British-Indian movie actress and former model who appears in Bollywood films. She starred in various movies such as “Tees Maar Khan,” “Raajneeti,” “De Dana Dan,” and “Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.”
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Wool is the fiber obtained from mainly sheep as well as other certain animals. Wool is made to make clothing, often socks and sweaters.
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Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher, mathematician and founder of Pythagoreanism religious movement. He was known for the Pythagorean Theorem and made influential contributions in the field of mathematics and natural philosophy.
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This category covers questions about Tibet, a plateau region in Asia, that is often known as "the roof of the world" having the highest elevation on Earth. Most of cultural Tibet is controlled by the People's Republic of China as a autonomous territory. The rest is disputed territories between India and China who both lay claims to the land.
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Prince Harry, the younger son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, is currently third in line to the British throne, following his father Charles, Prince of Wales, and his older brother, Prince William.
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The Hubble Space Telescope, named for noted American astronomer Edwin Hubble, was built by NASA and launched into orbit aboard Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-31) in April 1990. It can observe the visual, ultraviolet, and infrared light spectrums, and is one of four space telescopes in NASA's "Great Observatories" Program.
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Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He has received five Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award and five People's Choice Awards—including one for Favorite All-Time Motion Picture Star.
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Record labels are companies that produce and market music. Famous record labels include: Warner Music Group, Sony and Universal.
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Feminism is a movement aimed at defining, establishing and defending rights for women in society. Feminists have been fighting for and defending rights and equality for women in society, employment, relationships, politics and law all over the globe for hundreds of years.
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Nitrogen (N) has the atomic number 7 on the periodic table and is mostly found in the colorless, gaseous form. Nitrogen is also the most abundant element on the planet Earth.
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The term monopoly is derived from the Greek words 'mono' which means single and 'poly' which means seller. So, monopoly is a market structure, in which there is a single seller. There are no close substitutes for the commodity it produces, and there are barriers to entry.
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The Tunisian Republic is located on the northernmost part of the African continent. It is bordered on the west by Algeria, on the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the southeast by Libya.
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B5 (now AUDIO) is an American R&B boy band composed of five Breeding brothers, namely Dustin Michael, Kelly Allen, Patrick Owen, Carnell Fredrick, and Bryan Jesse. Among their hit singles are “All I Do,” “U Got Me,” and “Magnetic.”
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Over thousands of years, Indian literature has evolved greatly with its numerous languages and dialects. Most of Indian literature is rich with philosophy, drama and poetry. Ask questions here about the different aspects of Indian literature and languages.
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Oats are a cereal grain grown for its seed. The seed is often turned into rolled oats or oatmeal, a common breakfast food.
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Pizza Hut is a restaurant chain and international franchise that offers different styles of pizza along with side dishes.
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Chickenpox is a contagious and airborne disease primarily due to varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease can be easily spread through sneezing or coughing of infected individuals or through direct contact with the fluids secreted by the rash.
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Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was a British author and poet. He is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book. In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Questions about the Republic of Senegal, located in Western Africa on the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the various ethnic languages, the official mother tongue of this largely Muslim country is French.
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Due date refers to a pregnant woman’s expected delivery date. It is usually 40 weeks from first day of the last menstrual period. Less than 5% of births actually occur on the due date.
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Whether on your TV screen, in your newspaper or online, reporters and anchors deliver news into our homes on a daily basis. Ask about famous reporters and anchors here.
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Questions about the game Majora's Mask. This game is the sequel to the Ocarina of Time. As Link enters the land of Termania, his horse is spooked and stolen. Then a Skull Kid turns Link into a Deku Scrub. Then he finds out that he only has 72 hours to save the land... can he do it?
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The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World include the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Since this list was compiled, many similar "Wonders of the World" lists have been created, highlighting achievement in architecture or the world's natural beauty.
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Laos is a small country in Southeast Asia. It borders Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma (Myanmar), and China.
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With its first release in 1986, Dragon Quest (also known as Dragon Warrior) is one of the longest-running console RPG series. The series is highly successful, with releases covering many platforms, as well as having anime and manga adaptations, spin-offs, and even a live-action ballet.
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In the fifth Harry Potter book, the Ministry of Magic is interfering at Hogwarts. Things in the wizarding world are showing signs of more signs falling apart.
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Mango is a fleshy sweet fruit growing on Mango trees mainly in South Asia. It is a tropical fruit and that comes in as many as 1000 varieties. It is also known as King of Fruits. It can be eaten raw or ripe. Unripe mangoes are very sour.
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The rate of a sound wave, the speed of sound is calculated at 343 meters per second (1,125 feet per second.
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