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Caliphates were Middle Eastern community jurisdictions headed by a caliph, the civil and religious leader.

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MacBooks are notebook computers produced by Apple Inc. The MacBooks were launched in 2006, replacing the iBook computers, and were originally marketed to educational institutions. The original MacBook spawned the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro, currently on the market today.

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Golden Globe Awards are accolades presented by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize excellence in television and film, domestic and foreign. The 1st Golden Globe Awards took place in January 1944 at Los Angeles’ 20th Century Fox studios.

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Algonquian Indians are the North American Indian tribes originally living in the subarctic regions of eastern Canada and speaking an Algonquian language. Many of these tribes migrated south into the woodlands of the Atlantic coast from the Mississippi River. Algonquian Indians are tribes range from the Cheyennes in the Great Plains to the Naskapi Innu in frigid northern Labrador and from the Yurok in California to the Powhatans in Virginia.

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Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) was an American author, poet, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, historian, philosopher, and leading transcendentalist. He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings.

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This prairie province of Canada is vast in its various types of topography and ethnicity. It is a growing area due to the economic boom with oil and gas, as well as with tourism and agriculture industries which play a significant role in the province's economic well-being. Any subject matter to do with this prairie province they call "Wild Rose Country" can be discussed here, from the people and the places to travel and industry, and everything in between.

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With five sub species, the Ostrich is the world's largest living bird. Its long neck and heavily feathered body make it easily recognizable. Once only seen in Africa, they are now grown in captivity in over 50 countries. The Ostrich belongs to the Ratite family, which literally means flightless. Browse around this category to learn more about them.

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This category is for questions and answers about the NFL team, the Chicago Bears. The Bears were established in 1919, and are based in Chicago, Illinois.

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In addition to being a gold medal winner in swimming at the Queensland Swimming Championships, Cody Simpson is a pop singer. He posted his talents on YouTube, where he was later discovered. He released his first album in 2010.

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The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge that connects San Francisco to the North Bay. It took 4 years to build, one of the fastest constructions for a bridge of its size.

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This category covers questions about Bruno Mars, the stage name of Peter Gene Hernandez. He was born on October 8, 1985 in Honolulu, Hawaii and quickly moved into his music career. He is most noted for his international number-one single "Just the Way You Are." He also co-wrote "Nothin' on You" by B.o.B, "Billionaire" by Travie McCoy, "Right Round" by Flo Rida, and "Wavin' Flag" by K'naan.

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Dublin is the capital of Ireland and home to more than a million people. Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey.

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Firefox was created of an open-source project by Netscape called Mozilla. The underlying Gecko was taken from Netscape to create Firefox, which was launched in 2005.

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Cricket was introduced to India in the 1700s by British sailors. Local teams were formed, but it was only in 1932 that India’s national team competed internationally. The first World Cup championship win by India was in 1983.

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Decided in 1954, Brown v. the Board of Education was a US Supreme Court case that took away a state's rights to segragate schools. It overturned an earlier case, Plessy v. Ferguson. This ruling allowed for school integration.

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Nabooti was the seventh island released on Poptropica. On this island, players look for jewels from the Nabooti totem.

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The 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829, he was the son of the 2nd US President.

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Ben 10 is an American animated television series. Benjamin (Ben) Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and his grandfather Max are the main characters. When Ben sneaks off, he finds an alien pod on the ground called the Omnitrix which is a watch-like device. The device attaches permanently to his wrist and gives him the ability to transform into a variety of alien lifeforms, each with their own unique powers.

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A Tale of Two Cities is a novel written by Charles Dickens. The novel follows the plight of several protagonists under French aristocracy. It is one of the most famous novels in fictional literature.

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Coastlines determine the perimeter of a country, state, island, or city. They also form beaches.

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The literary romance genre contains novels that focus on romantic relationships and target the female audience.

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Belize is a central American neighbor of Guatemala and Mexico. As a former British colony, it is one of the few Latin American countries in which English is the official language. Contributors typically seek answers about the country's ancient Maya ruins; English and Scottish buccaneer past; extensive cave system; jungle and wildlife reserve ecotourism; and tourist attractions of safe fishing and water sports.

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Though BMX bikes were designed primarily for motocross and dirt cycling, their use has become a popular form of leisure entertainment for adults and children. Their frames are made of aluminum and steel. BMX stands for bicycle motocross.

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A popular lunch dish, a sandwich consists of meat and cheese between two slices of bread.

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Multiple births happen when two or more fetuses are developed during a pregnancy. Two fetuses, or twins, are common; but eight fetuses, or octuplets, are rare. Premature birth is most likely to happen to babies born from a multiple-birth.

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Different schools of thought in regards to psychological analysis such as those espoused by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung

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Cincinnati is a city in the US state of Ohio, situated north of the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border. The city is known for its vast collections of 19th-century Italianate architecture.

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Deaf or hearing impaired people have either complete or partial hearing loss. These people often require the use of hearing aids or sign language to hear and communicate. Hard of hearing people are those who suffer from a form of partial hearing loss usually caused by aging or trauma.

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The Grand Am GT was a rebadged fourth-generation model of the Pontiac Grand Am manufactured by General Motors from 1992 to 1995. The car featured a 3.3-liter Buick V6 engine, and a five-speed manual and three-speed automatic transmission.

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Victoria Justice is a young, talented actress and singer. The Puerto Rican, Irish, German and English actress is best known for her breakout role in Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Zoey 101. She debuted her singing career in her role as Tori in Nickelodeon's smash hit, Victorious.

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