The Price is Right is an American game show, originally hosted by Bob Barker. In the game, contestants guess the price of consumer goods in hopes of winning larger prizes like cars, boats, bedroom sets and vacations. The Price is Right is now hosted by Drew Carey and airs on CBS.
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Juan Ponce De Leon was a Spanish explorer and the first Governor of Puerto Rico.
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Beef, being the third most popular meat that is consumed worldwide, is the meat from cattle of classes ranging from cull dairy cows to beef steers/heifers. Veal, on the other hand, is meat from primarily dairy bull calves that have no use in the dairy operation, and is considered a delicacy by many.
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This category is for questions about games in the Video Game Role-Playing Games genre. Pen-and-Paper or Tabletop RPG questions should go in the Tabletop Role-Playing Games category, which is under Board Games.
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The Major League Baseball team called the Cleveland Indians' history pre-dates the founding of the American League. Starting out as the Cleveland Spiders, they became the Naps and finally, in 1915, the Indians. Progressive Field, known as Jacobs Field from 1994 to 2007, is their home stadium. This category is for questions relating to the team, the players, the coaches, the managers, the Front Office personnel, team records, team history, team merchandise, and anything about the Cleveland Indians.
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"The 39 Clues" is an adventure book series. The first book and storyline were written by Rick Riordan. Each book after has a new author.
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This is about the history of the nation of Scotland. Formerly a Kingdom, Scotland is now part of the United Kingdom. Ask about William Wallace, Robert Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, John Logie Baird, Adam Smith, David Hume, John Knox, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns and other important figures in Scottish history here.
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Sometimes referred to as trade payables, accounts payable is an account sub-ledger that records all the amounts that a company or a person owes to suppliers but has not paid yet.
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Carrie Underwood is an American country singer who rose to fame by becoming the winner of the fourth season of American Idol.
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This category covers questions concerning techniques and methods of art painting. The differences in paint varieties, techniques of the different disciplines, materials needed, and use of assorted mediums are found in this section.
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Nat Wolff is the lead singer of the teen group The Naked Brothers Band and Alex Wolff is the drummer
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 (Explorers of Time, Darknesss and Sky) is the second installment of the rogue-like game, where you play as a Pokémon with the mission to save the world. This game includes 491 Pokémon and some Wi-Fi features.
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Steering and suspension work together for a safe and comfortable driving experience. Steering minimizes the amount of force needed when turning the car’s wheels; whereas suspension maximizes the friction between the wheels and the ground.
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The Australian gold rushes: facts about life and personalities in the goldfields, and how the gold rushes shaped Australia's history.
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The long time host NBC's "The Tonight Show" from 1992 to 2009, Jay Leno now hosts a talk show at 10 p.m. He is also known for his extensive car collection.
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The three laws proposed by Sir Isaac Newton to define the concept of a force and describe motion, used as the basis of classical mechanics.
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Archery is the bow and arrow used by the ancient civilizations of the world in hunting, fishing, and warfare. Today, they are used for recreational and hunting purposes.
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The scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans.
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Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th President of the United States and led the Union army during the Civil War.
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Playthings of children and collectors items of adults, these figures range from Barbie dolls to Cabbage Patch dolls to kewpie dolls
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Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid is used primarily as an anti-inflammatory medication, and to relieve minor pains, aches and fever. However, the main undesirable side effect of too much intake of aspirin includes tinnitus, stomach bleeding and gastrointestinal ulcers.
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Undergraduate students are encouraged to join same gender or coed fraternal social organizations – sororities for females, and fraternities for male-only or coed members. The goal for members is to "better themselves" through community service and scholastic achievements.
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“Fahrenheit 451” was a novel written by Ray Bradbury, originally published as “The Fireman” (“Galaxy Science Fiction,” vol. 1, no. 5, February 1951). It shows a future American society where people are hedonistic, and critical thinking is illegal.
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Peter Pan was written by Sir James M. Barrie in 1904 as a play. He later adapted it to book form. Peter Pan is about a boy who refuses to grow up. He lives in Neverland and battles Pirates, talks to a Fairy, and takes care of his lost boys.
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Questions regarding Australia's participation in World War 2, in both the European and Pacific theaters of the war.
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Banks are a regulated system of channeling money. They make loans, extend credit, and give people a safer place to keep their finances.
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From late night to daytime, talk shows are popular programs featuring interviews with celebrities and musical acts. Ask questions about the hosts of popular talk shows here.
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Generally associated with the protests against the Catholic Church and its methods, Protestants follow Jesus Christ. One of the early scholars to lead the break from the established church was Martin Luther. If you have questions about anything to do with Protestantism, this is place to ask them.
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Italian is a major language of international organizations such as the European Union; and of countries in South America, northeastern Africa, and southern Europe. It also is Vatican City's primary language and therefore a main communications vehicle in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide. Typical contributors seek information about the language's regional variations; and wide ranging use in business, cooking, literature, and religion.
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