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Commonly known for circling high above grounds, hawks have extraordinary vision which allows them to see small animals from high altitudes.

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Now the Republic of Sudan, the Kingdom of Kush was a kingdom in ancient Africa located on the River Atbara, Blue Nile, and White Nile. It was dissolved by the sixth century A.D.

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The use of substances that produce noise, light, heat, smoke, or motion when ignited; Usually for aesthetic displays or military purposes.

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Founded in 1920 by Jujiro Matsuda as Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd, Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japan-based automotive manufacturer that sold over 1 million vehicles in 2007. Some of the popular vehicles manufactured by the company are Spiano, AZ-Wagon, MX-5/Roadster, RX-8 and BT-50.

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The Motorcycle & Engine division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries started manufacturing different motorcycle models since 1954. Throughout the years, several models of motorcycles have been produced like the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, which is one of its most popular motorcycles.

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NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Systems) is an American stock exchange.

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Niall Horan is in the band One Direction.

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The euro coin has eight denominations, from one cent to two euros. They were first used in 2002. The back of the coin portrays a map of Europe but the front design differs in each country in the “eurozone.”

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Football rules and regulations refer to established codes followed in playing the game. Each team is allowed to have 11 players on the field. Other rules that govern the game relate to the game’s format, the field, and penalties.

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Introduced by Intel in 1977, the Intel 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor that is binary-compatible with Intel 8080. It only requires a +5-volt power supply and has been used as a microcontroller.

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The Nintendo Game Boy is the second generation of handheld consoles created by Nintendo in 1989.The Game Boy was extremely successful so the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advanced was released in 1998 and 2001, respectively.

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Known for being a comfort food, soup is usually a stock or broth based warm meal. It can include a very large variety of ingrediants, including meats, vegetables, fruits, pastas, and grains.

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Comparative religion refers to the study that analyzes the differences and similarities of concepts, myths, themes and rituals among the religions in the world. It also refers to man’s ideas about the spiritual, the sacred and the divine.

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Produced between 1991 and 2003, the Ford Explorer Sport was a two-door version of the Ford Explorer. It was designed to take the Ford Bronco II model line, but eventually became its own model.

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This category is for questions and answers about reference books. This includes dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and almanacs.

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A small species of bird found in the Americas. Notable for their ability to hover and fly backwards due to their size and extremely fast wing movement.

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The Palestinian territories consist of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, whose final status has yet to be determined. They were originally part of the British Mandate of Palestine, then captured and occupied by Jordan and by Egypt and later captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Questions related to the causes and effects of an oil spill, and ways of cleaning them up should be asked here.

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Any of the sciences that deal with the functions of the human nervous system and brain -- perception, memory, consciousness and learning.

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Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was a British statesman and politician known for his wartime leadership during World War II. He was the only British prime minister who received the Nobel Prize in Literature and the first person created as an honorary citizen of the US.

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St. Louis is the second biggest city in the US state of Missouri. This independent city has an area of 66.2 sq mi and a population of 356,587 as of 2009.

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St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is one of Christianity's most widely known figures. But for all his celebrity, his life remains somewhat of a mystery. Ask any questions here about celebrating St. Patrick's Day.

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Glaciers are large, dynamic bodies of ice that form over long periods of time when snow accumulation exceeds ice ablation. They are among the most significant forces shaping Earth's landscape over long time scales. Glaciers are currently found at Earth's poles and in mid-latitude and equatorial mountains.

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This category covers questions about Hong Kong, one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, and a former British colony.

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Solar Eclipse is an eclipse of the sun occurs when the moon revolving in its orbit around the earth comes between the sun and the earth. The moon blocks the light of the sun and a shadow of the moon is cast over the earth's surface.Solar eclipses occur at intervals of just under six months.

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John Lennon was an English rock musician and member of The Beatles. A peace activist, Lennon was murdered in 1980 in New York City.

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The withholding of a portion of an employee's wages due to a court order in conjunction with a lawsuit decided against the garnishee.

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This category is for questions about the Online RPG game, <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/dragonfable">DragonFable</a>. Dragon Fable was released by Artix Entertainment in 2006.

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Asteroids, or planetoids, are rocks larger than meteorites but smaller than planets that orbit around the Sun.

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For questions and answers on these topics: determining who is at fault; insurance; accident statistics; and, trends and automotive safety issues.

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