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Apr 13, 2018

[And] What item is most often shoplifted from American stores? Meat Candy Cosmetics Alcohol

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... Shoplifting is the act of knowingly taking goods from an establishment in which they are displayed for sale, without paying for them. Shoplifting usually involves concealing items on the person or an accomplice, and leaving the store without paying. Definition Common items Methods History Motivations Punishment Prevention shoplift Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
 definition: to take goods illegally from a store without paying for them. Learn more.

Mar 22, 2018

[Ans] Which bird is often described as being wise? Hawk Eagle Toucan Owl

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...Bird intelligence deals with the definition of intelligence and its measurement as it applies to birds. The difficulty of defining or measuring intelligence in non-human animals makes the subject difficult for scientific study. Anatomically, birds (the 10,000 species of which are the direct living descendants of, and so are, theropod dinosaurs) have relatively large brains compared to their head size. The visual and auditory senses are well developed in most species, while the tactile and olfactory senses are well realized only in a few groups. Birds communicate using visual signals as well as through the use of calls and song. The testing of intelligence is therefore based on studying the responses to sensory stimuli.

Mar 12, 2018

[Ans] On the TV series “Diff’rent Strokes,” Arnold often poses what signature question to his brother?

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...Phillip Drummond, a millionaire and widower, adopts the two young sons of his deceased housekeeper. The boys face many problems as they transit from extreme poverty to owning luxuries in their life.




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"What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?":


If you were tuned in to a television anytime between 1978 and 1986, you were likely exposed to the TV series Diff’rent Strokes. As Arnold Jackson, Gary Coleman would deliver his iconic catchphrase, "What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" According to series writer, the character of Arnold had a line that was scripted as, “What are you talking about, Willis?” When Coleman read it, he compressed it into what would become one of the most iconic catchphrases of the 1980s. By the late 1990s, Coleman was so tired of the line he refused to say it.


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Nov 15, 2017

[Ans] Which food additive is often blamed for “Chinese restaurant syndrome"?


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Chinese restaurant syndrome is a set of symptoms that some people have after eating Chinese food. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been blamed for the condition.

 It refers to a group of symptoms that some people experience after eating food from a Chinese restaurant. These symptoms often include a headache, skin flushing, and sweating. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) is often blamed for the symptoms some people experience after eating Chinese food

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monosodium glutamate (MSG) :

Chinese restaurant syndrome refers to a group of symptoms that some people experience after eating food from a Chinese restaurant. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) is often blamed for the symptoms some people experience. These symptoms often include a headache, skin flushing, and sweating. However, there’s minimal scientific evidence showing a link between MSG and these symptoms. Due to the controversy, many restaurants now advertise that they don’t add MSG to their foods.

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Aug 21, 2017

This mountain range is often referred to as the "American Alps."


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This range's rugged approaches and exceptional alpine terrain make it a premiere training ground for mountain climbers