Laws about firearms can be very different from place to place. Laws dictate who, when, where, and how a gun may be carried, or in what situations it may be fired. Violation of gun laws have serious consequences, so it is important to check and double check what your rights and responsibilities are.
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Also known as Salt Sea, Dead Sea is the deepest hypersaline lake and one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. It is bordered by Jordan to the east and West Bank and Israel to the west.
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The prime minister of Canada is the country's head of government, whereas Her Majesty (usually represented by the Governor General) is the head of state.
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The Ford Bronco II, a smaller version of Ford Bronco, is a compact SUV produced from 1984 to 1990. The Bronco II offers optional 4WD, mechanically identical to Ford Ranger, but does not have a removable roof.
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Salvador Dali, the most famous of surrealist artists, was a highly imaginative artist who was best known for his striking and bizarre images. His most well-known work is "The Persistence of Memory." Asking and answering questions about his life and his work is the purpose of this category.
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The British Army is part on the landing warfare for the British Military. It came to be in 1707 after the unification of england and Scotland. The British Army is the successor to the English Army.
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This section deals with questions about the Housing Choice Voucher Program, formerly known as Section 8 of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) federal regulations, and of local Housing Authorities that administer the program.
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There are many varieties of squash, including summer and winter types. They are used in many different types of dishes. A couple of popular varieties are acorn squash and butternut squash.
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Codeine (INN) or 3-methylmorphine belongs to a class of medications called opiate analgesics and antitussives. This medication is used to relieve mild to moderate pain. It is also used, usually together with other medications, to reduce coughing.
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Pop-up ads are a notoriously annoying form of internet-based advertising which cause browser windows containing advertisements to “pop up” on screen. Questions about this type of advertising and how to avoid it belong here.
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High school football refers to an American football game played at the high school level. Most Canadian and American high schools have a football team. The rules employed are similar to professional and college football but with a little variation.
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The Geo Metro was a small economy car produced between 1989 and 2001. The first generation model was available as 3-door and 5-door hatchback, as well as 4-door notchback sedan. It came in three trim levels: XFi, Base and LSi.
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Ranching is an extensive way of raising livestock, primarily grazing cattle, sheep and horses, but also involves production of many other animals. The term ranch is used loosely as it is primarily up to the owner's discretion whether his/her locale is a farm or ranch, but it is commonly known as a very large tract of land that is often used in its native state. The historical and current practices of ranching and rangeland management among other things pertaining to ranching can be discussed in this category.
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Questions about events of historical significance regarding the Visayas region in the Philippines
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The Jeep Cherokee Laredo was manufactured from 1985 to 1992 as a full-size SUV. Its earlier models had a 2.5-liter engine while the four-liter engine came out after 1987. It was designed primarily for the North American market.
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The red-eared slider is a semi-aquatic turtle and is the most popular pet turtle in the United States. They are a type of pond slider and are relatively easy to take care of as pets.
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Tampons are made of an absorbent material, such as cotton, and are inserted into the vagina to absorb the menstrual flow. They come in various different absorbency, including light, medium and heavy flow.
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Slovakia (Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has a total land area of 18,932 sq mi. It became an independent state on January 1, 1993, with Bratislava as its capital and largest city.
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Officially known as the Heisman Memorial Trophy Award, the Heisman Trophy is awarded to a college football player once a year in early December. Only one player has ever won the Heisman twice, Archie Griffin in 1974 and 1975.
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Head of her majestey's government, the Prime Minister office dates back to 1721. Prime Ministers traditionally live at 10 Downing Street in London. The Prime Minister is appointed by the queen, and is felt to inspire confidence in the House of Commons.
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BBC, or the British Broadcasting Channel, is one of the most popular channels in the UK. They also do American based broadcasting.
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Traditional French dishes include souffle and escargot. Cheese and wine play a major role in the cuisine.
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First released in 1999, LEGO Star Wars is one of the most popular LEGO themes. LEGO Star Wars the video game was released in 2005.
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History of the region between Mexico and South America including Houduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and Panama
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India has 28 states and seven union territories (UTs). Indian cities are rich with ancient heritage, historical monuments, modern industries and businesses that attract visitors from all over the world. Ask and answer here about travel destinations of India.
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Created by Stan Lee, Iron Man first appeared in March 1963. Iron Man is based on an ingenious billionaire in the weapons industry. He created the suit after being kidnapped and suffering a near fatal injury. Parts of the suit helped him to survive and escape. Through the years, it has been modified with various weapons and features to help him fight against terrorism and other evils.
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The Oldsmobile Cutlass was a compact/mid-size car produced by General Motors from 1961 to 1999. The Cutlass was one of the most popular nameplates in the vehicle industry during the 1970s.
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The Greyhound Bus Line is a line of buses used for inter-city transportation. The bus line services over 3700 destinations in the US, Canada and Mexico. Questions about Greyhound Bus Lines can be directed here.
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Vultures are scavenging birds, feeding mostly on the carcasses of dead animals. Ask questions about these birds here.
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Man's best friend has a wide variety of products aimed at him (or her). There is everything from special doggie shampoos to cutesy "outfits," toys, special dog foods, health care products, and more. The diversity can cause confusion and lead to questions about which products work best or fit a specific situation. Answers to your questions in this category can help you learn what products are best for your best friend, your dog.
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