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Nationalism is a political ideology that believes in loyalty to one's nation, usually based on ethnic connections, historical ties, or loyalty to shared institutions. Nationalism was the philosophy behind the creation of the Nation-State in the 1800s, resulting in the unification of Germany and Italy and the disintegration of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires along ethnic lines. Nationalism was always opposed by cosmopolitanism and in today's global economy, the dialogue between advocates of either tends to be tense.

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Promising to pay someone else's debt if that person does not make good on their obligations. Auto loans and mortgages often require a co-signer.

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Syria is an Arabian country in the Middle East. Its capital is Damascus, also known as the oldest capital in human history.

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Morocco is an independent country located in North Africa besides Algeria, Libya, Mauritania and Tunisia. It has a population of approximately 32.2 million as of 2009 and has a total area of 710,850 sq km.

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Usually considered as a subphylum, Crustaceans comprise a group of arthropods including crabs, crayfish, lobsters and shrimp. Most crustaceans are aquatic animals, though some are terrestrial, parasitic and barnacles. Crustaceans have a chitinous exoskeleton, segmented body, and paired jointed limbs.

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Phineas and Ferb is a Disney Channel cartoon series that follows two suburban stepbrothers on summer vacation. Questions about Perry the Platypus, Dr. Dr. Doofenshmirtz, and the Parker family are included.

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Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) was a French explorer who laid claim on Canada for France. Of Breton origin, he was the first European to map and describe the shores of Saint Lawrence River and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

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A facsimile machine is a device that can send or receive text and pictures over a telephone line. A fax machine comprises a telephone for making the connection, an optical scanner for digitizing images on paper and a printer for printing incoming fax messages.

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Includes questions regarding the research, preparation, development and presentation of dissertations and thesis for obtaining a college degree.

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Doodle God is a fantasy themed puzzle game. It works from the concept of alchemy. Although there are browser versions available, it is mainly intended to be played on touch screen devices.

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The United States Air Force (USAF) was originally part of the United States Army. It was formed as a new branch of the military on September 18, 1947. At present, the USAF is active in various humanitarian operations worldwide.

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The Uttar Pradesh Technical University is the biggest technical university in Asia with over 50,000 students admitted annually. Due to its size, the Uttar Pradesh government split the university into the Gautam Buddha Technical University and the Mahamaya Technical University.

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The Vampire Diaries TV show is a series loosely based on the book series by L.J. Smith with the same name. The show is about the teenage high school girl Elena Gilbert which gets torn between the two vampire brothers, Stefan and Damon Salvatore.

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Muhammad Ali was an American boxer that was nicknamed "The Greatest." He had an unusual boxing style where he would 'float like a butterfly and sting like a bee'. He went on to become the first and only three-time Lineal World Heavyweight Champion and is still ranked amongst the best in boxing history.

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This category is meant to include questions about Lewis Carroll's book, not the various film adaptations.

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Popular as pets, salamanders and newts are amphibians that resemble lizards, but are actually very different. There are over 500 species of salamanders. Ask questions about their diet, habitat and behavior here.

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With the first cards being created just before 1900, sporting cards have become very treasured and collectables item in many North American households. Though they are often highly coveted, sports cards are quite simple, traditionally picturing a player on the obverse side, while on the reverse, the player's stats. There are many manufacturers and brands of sports trading cards. The most famous is The Topps Company Inc. which has created some of the first and most historic cards ever produced.

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Golden Retrievers were first bred for retrieving game. However, because of their intelligent, friendly and easy-going personality, they are now used for many different jobs, including guide dogs, search and rescue dogs, therapy dogs, and even more commonly, a family pet. In this category, you can find questions relating to this fabulous breed, such as their temperament, appearance, height and weight range, etc.

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A persistent increase in the level of consumer prices or a persistent decline in the purchasing power of money, caused by an increase in available currency and credit beyond the proportion of available goods and services.

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Officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, this South Asian country is the eight most populous nation and one of the most densely populated nations in the world. It is listed among the “Next Eleven” economies. Its capital is Dhaka and its official language is Bangla.

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The United Republic of Tanzania is a country located in East Africa. It is the 31st biggest country in the world at 364,898 sq mi. Tanzania is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.

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This category covers questions about the Hershey Company, commonly known as Hershey's. The Hershey Company is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America and was founded on February 9, 1894. Hershey's original milk chocolate bar remains as one of their bestsellers to this day.

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Autoimmune diseses are a result of the body producing antibodies to its own tissues, leading to a destructive inflammation. This disease can affect many different tissues in the body. Your questions about the disease, its causes, treatments, and other questions you would like to ask about Autoimmune Diseases are welcome!

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The Cooper is an economical, inexpensive and nimble car manufactured by the British Motor Corporation with the help of John Cooper, a builder and designer of rally and Formula One cars.

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Skype is a software and service that allows users to call other Skype users over the Internet, largely for free. It can be used with microphones or webcams to connect to others.

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This category is for questions about purchasing, maintaining, and repairing Dell laptops.

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ATVs are all-terrain vehicles, also known as "quads" or "four-wheelers." Ask questions about these recreational vehicles here.

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Horse breeds refer to the most common and selectively bred population of horses often recorded in a breed registry. The term is used in a very broad sense to identify naturally selected horses in a common location within a limited geographic region.

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Although we'd like to provide all the answers, questions asking about events in the future can only be answered with predictions. Have an idea when the world will end or who will win next year's Super Bowl? Add your opinion here. Only time will tell if your hunches are correct!

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Alternative treatment is a healing practice other than traditional medicine including homeopathy, Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, Unani medicine, naturopathy, yoga, massage and reiki.

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