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Jul 8, 2018

[Answer] What is the place where a secretary transacts business, such as preserving records, called?

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...When most hear the term "secretariat," images of an iconic red race horse come to mind. But the term is actually a noun for a place where a secretary will transact his or her business, such as preserving records, maintaining correspondence, scheduling meetings, etc. It is also the term used for officials who are in charge of high-level administrative duties, especially those associated with international organizations, such as the United Nations. The Secretary-General heads the United Nations Secretariat. Source: Dictionary.com; UN.org

May 17, 2018

[Ans] Where does Surfest, the largest surfing festival in the southern hemisphere, take place? Australia New Zealand Chile South Africa

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...Surfest began in 1985 as an initiative of Newcastle City Council, and at the time, was the world's richest surfing competition. The event runs for thirteen days, and from the 2007 event, has been held at Merewether Beach, having been held between Newcastle Beach and South Newcastle Beach in the past. Nuatali Nelmes on Twitter: "Surfest is the largest festival of surfing in the ... 

Nuatali Nelmes on Twitter: "Surfest is the largest festival of surfing in the southern hemisphere.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Where does Surfest, the largest surfing festival in the southern hemisphere, take place?"


Australia:

Yes, that's right – it was the richest professional surfing competition on the planet. ... decades since those heady days, Surfest has since become Australia's largest surfing festival.

Surfest Newcastle Australia 2018. In 2018, Surfest Newcastle Australia will celebrate its 33rd anniversary. The event is the largest surfing festival in the southern hemisphere with over 700 national and international competitors, from more than two-dozen countries, competing in the event.


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Apr 21, 2018

[Ans] Where would you find Grimaldi, Copernicus and the Sea of Clouds -- a place that's the focus of a U.S. mission that began in 2009?

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... Sea of Clouds; Sea of Crises; Sea of Islands; Sea of Serenity; Sea of Showers; Sea of Tranquility. Crater. Copernicus Crater; Grimaldi Crater; Kepler Crater; Plato Crater; Stevinus Crater; Tycho Crater ... Snapshot of a Waning Gibbous Moon – Cosmic Pursuits

- The large dark region at the upper left is Oceanus Procellarum (the Ocean of Storms), which is capped by Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) to the north and Mare Nubium (Sea of Clouds) and Mare Humorum (Sea of Moisture) to the south. To the right in this image, closer to the shadow beyond the terminator, ...

Apr 4, 2018

[Ans] Almost 25 percent of bank robberies take place on which day of the week?

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...What percentage of bank robbers get away with it? Consequently, many robbers are caught the same day. In fact, the "clearance rate" for bank robbery is among the highest of all crimes -- nearly 60 percent, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report for 2012. Although the FBI has jurisdiction over most U.S. bank robberies, local police typically respond first. Getting away with robbery? Don't bank on it - Connecticut Post ...More results What percentage of bank robberies are unsolved? Of the 53 bank robberies last year, 74 percent (39 cases) were solved. The solve rate is higher than the national average of 56 percent. Roughly a third of cases were solved on the day of the robbery due to the immediate response from local police departments.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Almost 25 percent of bank robberies take place on which day of the week?"



Friday:


Some may think that robbing banks has become a fine art. It seems that about 25 percent of bank robberies take place on Fridays. Statistically, the hours of 9 a.m. to noon on the last working day of the week make up the "golden hours" for bank robbing. Crunching the statistical numbers, however, also reveals that many robbers like to strike on Friday afternoons during the winter. The usually extended banking hours offered on Fridays intersect with the early approach of darkness in winter, an appealing coincidence for the criminally inclined. Also, the cold of winter provides a natural excuse for disguises such as hats, scarves, hoods and high collars. Source: PoliceMag.com


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Feb 28, 2018

[Ans] The breeding and raising of which species takes place in a ranarium?

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...The tiny ones are hard to spot so the ranarium puts little markers near leaves where one is resting to help you find them. Man and Woman vs WILD. The frogs in the ranarium are only ...




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frogs:


Workers in a ranarium oversee the breeding and rearing of tadpoles, nurturing them until they grow into adult frogs. The mature amphibians are then released into the wild to bolster the specific frog populations. Ranariums are artificial habitats constructed to fit the environmental needs of the specific species that will live within its confines. It provides an environment in which the species can mate and develop while protected from predators, pollutants and habitat destruction. Source: EAC.edu


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Feb 2, 2018

[Ans] In which year did the first official visit to the U.S. by a reigning pope take place?

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The list of the 11 shortest-reigning popes includes: Urban VII (September 15–September 27, 1590): reigned for 13 calendar days, died before consecration. Boniface VI (April, 896): reigned for 16 calendar days. Celestine IV (October 25–November 10, 1241): reigned for 17 calendar days, died before consecration.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "In which year did the first official visit to the U.S. by a reigning pope take place?"



1965:


Description: Pope Paul VI became the first reigning pope to visit the U.S. when he landed at Kennedy International in New York in 1965. On his event-filled one-day visit to America, he visited St. Patrick's Cathedral, met with President Lyndon B. Johnson at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, and visited Cardinal Francis Spellman at the Cardinal's residence. He later addressed the United Nations General Assembly before performing a public Mass at Yankee Stadium. Source: History.com


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Jan 26, 2018

[Ans] Located in Death Valley National Park, this place was the former hideout of Charles Manson. Rock Lodge ,Desert Village, Branch Ranch, Barker Ranch

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.... Barker Ranch is located in a rock and boulder filled valley in the Panamint Range. It is only accessible by sandy, primitive and rugged roads. Streams feed this little valley and provide much vegetation. There is a small one room guest house located to the side of the main house. There is also a 5,000 gallon "swimming pool" (in reality a reservoir to store water from the spring) made from cement and rock boulders towards the back of the property

Jan 2, 2018

[Ans] Where did the earliest recorded festivities to honor the arrival of a new year take place?

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Festivals in ancient Rome were an important part of Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features of the Roman calendar. Feriae ("holidays" in the sense of "holy days"; singular also feriae ...

Obon Festival. A traditional Buddhist festival, Obon commemorates lost ancestors, whose spirits are believed to come back during Obon to visit relatives. Sometimes called the Japanese Day of the Dead, Obon was traditionally celebrated during the seventh lunar month, around the 15th day.

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4,000 years ago in Babylon:


The first recorded festivities to honor the arrival of a new year date back to the Babylonians some 4,000 years ago. The celebration began with the first new moon after the spring Equinox. This comes every year in late March when the Earth receives an equal amount of sunlight and darkness. The Babylonians marked the new year with an enormous 11-day religious festival called Akitu filled with a variety of rituals. Source: History.com


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Dec 30, 2017

[Ans] Where do the annual Wife-Carrying World Championships take place?

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Several types of carry may be practised: piggyback, fireman's carry (over the shoulder), or Estonian-style (the wife hangs upside-down with her legs around the husband's shoulders, holding onto his waist). Wife Carrying World Championships are held annually in Sonkajärvi, Finland, since 1992 (where the prize depends on the wife's weight in beer).



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Finland:


The first modern day wife carrying event was held in Finland in 1992 and foreign contestants were admitted in 1995. This event is now held annually in Sonkajärvi, Finland as the World Championship. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. Official rules dictate the "wife" can be any woman 18 years or older who weighs at least 108 pounds. If she is too light, contest officials will outfit her with additional weight. First place wins the wife’s weight in beer, per competition rules.


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Dec 11, 2017

[Ans] Where did the largest known snowball fight take place, according to the Guinness Book of World Records?

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...howa Shinzan International Yukigassen World Championship worked together as part of the professional snowball fighting competition held each year. The world record snowball fight was a battle well fought on both sides. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.co




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Saskatoon, Canada:


It took 7,681 snowball fighters to grab the world record for largest outdoor snowball fight. The City of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan, Canada, organized the attempt to break the world record. The PotashCorp Wintershines Festival and Team Canada for the Showa Shinzan International Yukigassen World Championship worked together as part of the professional snowball fighting competition held each year. The world record snowball fight was a battle well fought on both sides. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.com


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Nov 30, 2017

[Ans] According to Town and Country magazine, what is the best place in the world to celebrate New Year's Eve in 2017?


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Just before midnight, people flock to the streets to enjoy fireworks and light firecrackers. The fireworks can be seen in any terrace. The first day of the New Year is celebrated at midnight with cider or champagne. People wish each other a happy New Year, and sometimes share a toast with neighbours. Parties often continue until dawn.

The celebration is during the summer, like in many South American countries, so it's normal to see many families in the New Year at tourist centers of the Argentine Atlantic coast 

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Reykjavik, Iceland:

The capital city of Iceland goes all out with its New Year's Eve celebration. The city lifts its normal fireworks ban for the single night of festivities. This usually finds the city's 200,000 inhabitants setting off their own displays. There are bonfires with dancing and celebrating throughout the city to honor traditions that go back to the Middle Ages. In times past, fisherman would "burn the old" to make way for the coming new year. 

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Nov 19, 2017

[Ans] Where did Robert Peary place an American flag in 1909?

 

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Rear Admiral Robert Edwin Peary Sr. (May 6, 1856 – February 20, 1920) was an American explorer and United States Navy officer who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for claiming to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition on April 6, 1909.

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Where did Robert Peary place an American flag in 1909?"

North Pole:

Robert Edwin Peary can easily be categorized as one of America's most courageous explorers of all time. Peary is best known for claiming to be the first person to reach the geographic North Pole. An officer in the U.S. Navy, it was Commander Peary’s eighth attempt to reach the pole in two decades of exploring arctic regions. After losing a total of eight toes in a years of Arctic conditions, Robert Peary placed the American flag at the Earth's northernmost point. It is now suspected that he may have been 30 to 60 miles short of the Pole, but is still credited with the achievement.

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Nov 12, 2017

[Ans] The Grand Canyon of the South is a common nickname for which place?


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It is a bi-state state park located partly in southeastern Kentucky and mostly in southwestern Virginia, in the Jefferson National Forest, at the northeastern terminus of Pine Mountain. Rather than their respective state park systems, it is instead administered by an interstate compact between the states of Virginia and Kentucky. It is one of several interstate parks in the United States, but only one of two operated jointly under a compact rather than as two separate state park units. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Kentucky Department of Parks are still major partner organizations, however.




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Breaks Interstate Park:



The Breaks is also referred as the "Grand Canyon of the South", through which the Russell Fork river and Clinchfield Railroad (now the CSX Transportation Kingsport Subdivision) run. It is accessed via highway 80 (Virginia 80 and Kentucky 80), between Haysi, Virginia and Elkhorn City, Kentucky, and passes through the community of Breaks, Virginia east of the park. American frontiersman Daniel Boone is credited with being the first person of European descent to discover the Breaks, which he first saw in 1767.


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Oct 16, 2017

[Ans] Which city is nicknamed "The Sweetest Place on Earth"?

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The community is located 14 miles (23 km) east of Harrisburg and is part of the Harrisburg−Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area. It has no legal status as an incorporated municipality, and all its municipal services are provided by Derry Township. The population was 14,257 at the 2010 census.

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Hershey:

It is popularly called "Chocolatetown, USA". Hershey is also referred to as "The Sweetest Place on Earth"

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Sep 18, 2017

[Ans] What U.S. state's name may have originated with the Yuchi word for "meeting place?"


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Tennessee is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the ... Tennessee's second largest city is Memphis, which has a population of ... Some accounts suggest it is a Cherokee modification of an earlier Yuchi word. ... James Mooney, the name "can not be analyzed" and its meaning is lost., The term, "Tennessee," is of Native American origin. ... The word form, Tanasqui-Tennessee was also the name of two Cherokee towns, which survived to later times. ... Monroe County, Tn.; this mighty State was seemingly named from the latter. ... Some conflict would register as to the Yuchi paraphrase of "meeting place., Jump to Name origin - The meaning and origin of the word are uncertain. ... It has been said to mean "meeting place," "winding river," or "river of the great bend. ... The modern spelling, Tennessee, is attributed to James Glen, the governor of ... of the Southwest Territory, it adopted "Tennessee" as the name of the state., The editors of Memphis State University Press have surely earned my thanks: ... That name is often used to designate as well the mountain that runs almost due ... According to folklore, the millers occasionally had to send word over the ... With the exception of the valley floor, coal seams can be found throughout the county., Taskigi, Cherokee Nation (near present day Knoxville, Tennessee) ......

Aug 24, 2017

what place is designated as 0 degrees longitude


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The town gives its name to one of the five boroughs of the London Docklands, and is connected to areas with docks of London historically by river and today to Canary Wharf and other districts by the Docklands Light Railway.

May 20, 2017

[Ans] what kind of eclipse takes place when the moon passes between earth and the sun and completely covers the sun?


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If the Moon were in a perfectly circular orbit, a little closer to the Earth, and in the same orbital plane, there would be total solar eclipses every month.

May 19, 2017

[Ans] On what holiday did the 2017 March for Science take place?


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In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace, to first be celebrated on March 21, 1970, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere.