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Ask questions here about selling your car, whether new or old, two door or four door.

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The Greek philosopher and teacher who formulated the basis for much of today's modern science. This category is designed to collect questions about his life, methods, and discoveries.

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The CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless premiered on March 26, 1973 and is the highest-rated daytime drama in America. All questions about this soap opera can be found here.

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Wizard 101 is a very popular online role-playing game where players become students at a wizarding school where they can cast spells and battle different creatures. The game was developed by KingsIsle Entertainment and was first launched in September 2008.

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“The Catcher in the Rye” is a novel written by J. D. Salinger in 1951. It revolves on the themes of teenage confusion, alienation, rebellion and language. It has been considered as among the best novels of the 20th century.

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The VW Passat is a large family car manufactured by Volkswagen in six generation models since 1973. The original front wheel drive (FWD) Passat model used either 1.5 l or 4 cylinder OHC 1.3 l gasoline engines.

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Questions about Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty would be answered in this category. Her Roman name is Venus.

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Grand Theft Auto IV is a video game first released in 2008. Based in Liberty City (modeled after New York City), GTA4 has sold more then 22 million copies as of 2011. Ask questions about Grand Theft Auto 4 game tactics here.

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A national anthem is a form of patriotic music that reflects on the history and traditions of a nation. The majority of national anthems are marches or hymns. The oldest anthem known is 'Wilhelmus', the Dutch national anthem, which was written between 1568 and 1572. The Japanese anthem, 'Kimi ga Yo' is often wrongly thought to be the oldest because the lyrics are taken from a poem written in 794, but it didn't become an anthem until the mid-1800's.

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Cellular Respiration is the series of metabolic reactions that takes place in a cell that harvests chemical energy. The energy is converted from the stored chemical energy in molecules to the stored energy in ATP.

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Surgeons are doctors who specialize repairing injuries, deformities, and diseases by performing operation on patients. Most surgeons specialize in various areas of the body, such as the heart, brain or bones.

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Halo 3 is a shooting video game made by Bungie for Xbox 360. The game is the third title in the Halo series.

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The Republic of Lebanon is a Western Asian country on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. This 4,036-sq-mi country is bordered by Israel to the south and Syria to the north and east.

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The Mile Run is the only event not measured in standard meters in which records and times are still kept by the IAAF.

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Often, we have a general idea of what a job entails, but have questions about the specifics. The Job Description will give those specifics, though there might still be questions which can be asked in the job interview. Questions here may connect you with people who work in the field and with first-hand knowledge about the work involved in a specific position.

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Assyria was a Semitic Kingdom and Empire on the northern parts of the Mesopotamian valley, and worshiped as polytheists in the Mesopotamian pantheon. They were renowned and feared for their military prowess and brutality. Today the Assyrian people remain as a minority in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey as a Christian minority.

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Australian Rules, also known as AFL, is a popular sport in Australia. Each team consists of 22 players and the aim is to kick the ball through the goal-posts.

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Born on April 4, 1928, Maya Angelou is known as an autobiographer, poet, playwright, director, producer, performance artist, educator, and winner of the Horatio Alger Award. Most well known as the author of the autobiography, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings", she has been nominated for many book awards and was a symbol of pluck and pride for African-American women.

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Hink pink, hinky pinky, and hinkety pinkety rhyme word games. Hink-pink riddles are answered with two rhyming one-syllable words. Hinky-pinky are answered with two-syllable words and hinkety-pinkety with three-syllable words.

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Juice is made when a fruit or vegetable is strained into a liquid form.

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Dragons are legendary creatures which have huge reptilian bodies. Western dragons are depicted as fire-breathing, winged, evil creatures who have gold and jewels hidden. Eastern dragons are said to have body parts of many animals, no wings, and often are not fire-breathing.

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This category has questions involving events, social trends, political beliefs, major discoveries, or general information related to the 1930s.

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George Herman Ruth, Jr. or known as Babe Ruth was an American Major League baseball player from 1914 to 1935. He was considered as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture.

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Water pumps are used in different industrial and home applications to facilitate the movement of water from its source to a desired location. Some of the commonly used water pumps include hydraulic ram and pitcher pump.

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Translating English words into Portuguese. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Portuguese language.

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If you love horses, online gaming, chatting, and having fun... you'll certainly love the family game Horse Isle. A subcategory - with no horsin' around - devoted to this delightful game.

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A marine creature in folklore that had the head/body of a woman but the tail of a fish.

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Includes questions related to themes, topic development and examples of speeches that inform the audience.

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The International Space Station (or ISS) is a Space Station jointly being constructed by NASA and the Russian Space Agency, along with Canada, Japan, Brazil, and the ESA, in an effort to send astronauts into space for long durations and conduct experiments in space. Construction began in 1998 and is scheduled to be completed in 2011. Our International Space Station category is for questions related to the International Space Station and its operations.

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The Newbery Medal-winning book, "Holes," was written by Louis Sachar, and first published in 1998. It followed Stanley Yelnats, who was falsely accused of theft, and sent to a desert boot camp.

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