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Why were slaves shipped to a new world?

Because they liked hamsters and wanted rodents to rule the world. That's why. Now that you know what happened, go to the nearest ABC store, ask for an ice-cream and then throw it at someone.


Where can you buy Duchesse de Bourgogne?

I used to be able to find it at my local ABC Liquor store. They have discontinued it since then, but they said you can place a specialty order with them and they will get it for you. Just search around a bit and call some places about this.


Is Chinese the hardest language to learn?

Chinese is very hard to learn.However, when learning Chinese you'll probably learn either Standard Mandarin or Hong Kong Cantonese.Here are the reasons that it's a hard language to learn:Both languages are tonal. This means that one pronunciation in pinyin or Jyutping (English-written Chinese) is different from another. Let's say (for example) that you have "jie". One "Jie" means Clean/pure and another "jie" means Sister. If you hear the Chinese language spoken, both Mandarin and Cantonese you will notice have lots of ups and downs in their words.Chinese does not have an alphabet. When learning writing, you will learn radicals (parts of characters) and their characters. There's no ABC in Chinese, there's just water, mouth, heart, small, etc. Putting them together creates the words. There are also two different writing systems, traditional and simplified. In most of mainland China, simplified is used, but in Taiwan and Hong Kong, traditional is used.Cantonese is harder than Mandarin, I think, because Cantonese has 6-9 tones (ups and downs) while Mandarin only has 6.Mandarin is softer, and Cantonese has more G and B sounds.


This amendment is the only one in the history of the US that was ratified by state conventions rather than state legislatures?

The Twenty-first Amendment, repealing the Eighteenth Amendment, is the only constitutional amendment to be ratified by state conventions (Vile, 1996, p. 318).References:Vile, John R. (1996). Encyclopedia of Constitutional Amendments, Proposed Amendments, and Amending Issues, 1789-1995. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc.