Located in the southernmost portion of the Earth, South Pole is on the opposite side of the North Pole. Situated on the Antarctic continent, it is one of the points where the Earth’s surface intersects with its axis of rotation.
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Baptism and Christening are Christian sacraments. It has different meanings and methods of being carried out depending on the branch of Christianity it is being associated with. Baptism can range from a sprinkling of water from a cup onto a persons head to fully submerging the person into a river.
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Digimon is a franchise that started in Japan based on the Tamagotchi concept however it evolved into other areas. This category is to discuss all aspects of the Digimon franchise which includes the Trading Card games, all of their video games, the movies, the animated TV series and anything else about Digimon in general.
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The Newberry Award winning book, "Bud, Not Buddy" was written by Christopher Paul Curtis, and published in 1999. It is set during the Great Depression, and follows the quest of an abused foster child searching for his father.
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A waterfall is a body of water such as a stream that drops according to gravity, usually from a very high altitude due to rock erosion.
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This topic discusses translating Japanese words and phrases into English.
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The 1995-1999 Dodge Neon, also known as Plymouth Neon, was the first generation Neon model produced by American carmaker Chrysler. This compact front-wheel drive vehicle was offered in 2-door coupe and 4-door sedan body styles.
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Go ahead and take plenty of time here in this category. The slow-moving sloth is only found in Central and South America and is comprised of the families Megalonychidae, two-toed sloths, and Bradypodidae, three-toed sloth, of the order Pilosa. Even with only four living species, there is plenty of information to be found in this category.
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X-men is a fictional group of mutants who use their powers to protect the common good from the Brotherhood. Their leader is professor Xavier, who founded the organization with his friend Magneto, who started Brotherhood when they disagreed on the code of conduct of mutants.
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The islands of the southern, western, and central Pacific Ocean, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The term is sometimes extended to encompass Australia, New Zealand, and the Malay Archipelago.
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Pine trees are conifers. They are often grown commercially for timber. Pine trees have a long life span, sometimes up to 1,000 years old.
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Jesse McCartney (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He branched into a solo career, having appeared in the television series Summerland and as a recurring character in the ABC Family series Greek.
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Intel produced the first commercial microprocessor known as the Intel 4004, and has been manufacturing microprocessors since 1971. Itanium 2, Xeon 5100 and 7100, and Intel Core 2 are some of its latest microprocessors.
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A safety system is an automotive component designed to keep an occupant safe before and after an impact. A part of this system is the seatbelt, which is designed to keep the driver or passenger strapped to their seat even in a roll-over event.
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The Machinery and Tools category covers questions regarding hand tools, power tools, workshop machinery (such as lathes, milling machines, etc), welding and cutting tools and equipment, measuring instruments, earth-moving machinery, furnaces, factory and industrial machinery.
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Jobs for pre-teens (ages 9 to 14) are usually odd-jobs that pay on cash-basis, and require parental consent. Dog-walking, gardening, painting, or newspaper deliveries are some of the jobs a pre-teen normally undertakes.
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Folk music is considered as the heart-beat music of the lower classes popularly loved by one and all though most of its composers are unknown. Over ages, folklore has been the music transmitted by mouth. It represents the core culture and roots of a people of a particular region in contrast with commercial and classical styles.
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Although invented in Germany, hamburgers and cheeseburgers are a quintessential part of American cuisine. A hamburger is a sandwich style dish with a ground beef patty between bread (called a bun). Ask questions about this popular food here.
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Manufactured by Ford Motor Company, the Mercury Sable was offered as a mid-size sedan in 1986-2005 and as a full-size sedan in 2008-2009. One significant feature of the vehicle was its front light bar – a lamp fitted between the vehicle’s front headlamps.
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Cesar Chavez is a Mexican-American who fought for labor rights among farm workers. Fighting with non-violence, he followed the principles of Mohandas Gandhi.
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Domestic bovines don't eat just grass: the diet of a bovine is surprisingly complex and involved with the variety of feeds in the form of forage, grain and byproducts available. But in order to determine the diet of a bovine one must understand the nutritional aspect of the bovine as well--an aspect that has its complexities and variations as well. If you are looking to learn and ask questions about the diets and nutrition of cattle, you've come to the right place.
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Five different species of baboons exit in the world today and all live in Africa or Arabia. Baboons are the world's largest monkeys. Like other Old World monkeys, they do not have prehensile (gripping) tails.
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Scabies is a contagious skin infection caused by a tiny and commonly not directly visible itch mite. Characterized by never-ending itching and skin irritation, the disease can be transmitted mostly by skin-to-skin contact and from objects like mattresses.
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Andhra Pradesh is the fourth largest state in India with a total area of 275,045 square kilometers (106,195 square miles). Its capital is Hyderabad where several pharmaceutical companies can be found.
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Online job is an employment arrangement in which the employee can work from a remote location through internet. Examples of online jobs include web researcher, content writer, data entry operator and virtual assistant.
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This category covers questions about the Cadillac CTS, a mid-sized luxury sedan manufactured by General Motors and sold through its Cadillac division. The vehicle was designed by General Motors concept artist Scott Wassell and began production in 2002.
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Free AOL.com and AIM.com e-mail address and IM services offered by America Online.
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Elie Wiesel is well known as a Holocaust survivor, an author and a Nobel Peace laureate. His best known book is the largely autobiographical work "Night" in which he describes the experiences of an adolescent boy amid the horrors of the Holocaust. In recommending him, the Nobel Peace Committee described him as 'a messenger to mankind.'
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Military schools serve a multitude of purposes: they prepare young men for service in the military, they provide discipline for students who have difficulty performing in a traditional school environment, and, specifically in the United States, they represent a continuity with the history of the US related to both education and military service.
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Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac or simply Pac, was an American rapper who sold 75 million albums.
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