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Dec 7, 2018

[Answer] 2. King of snow and icePolar ice caps melting fastExtinction coming?Which ursine creature does this describe?

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...1. Siberian brown bear 2. Grizzly bear 3. Polar bear 4. Kodiak bear As well as being the largest species of bear, the polar bear is also the largest land carnivore. Global warming and the early melting of sea ice may threaten its very existence. This species is seen to be a barometer for the devastating effects of global warming. The polar bear relies on the sea ice for its food supply of seals. The rapidly diminishing ice is making it much more difficult for the bears to reach their feeding and denning grounds. Being forced to swim longer distances to reach these areas often results in rapid weight loss and malnutrition among other things. Sadly, there seems to be no end in sight to the difficulties this noble creature of the north must endure. Question by Barbarini

Sep 22, 2018

[Ans] Why is the PGA Tour name always written in all caps?

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Why has "capitalization of name of tour as branding been dismissed"? This is what they call it, even if our unsigned-in editor doesn't like it! I hate "Monster Park" for Candlestick Park, but I don't control the naming rights. Does anyone else favor reversion, or is it just me? Rlquall 02:46, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC) I didn't think that the person who wrote that was dismissing that they do, in fact, put it in all caps, but they suppressed the statement that it is done for "branding" reasons. I, for one, know that they want it written in all caps, but I don't know that it is done for branding reasons. I really have no idea why they do it. Whoever made that comment has not changed me from rewriting it PGA TOUR wherever I happen to see it. My question is: should references to "the tour" that do not rise to the level of the full name PGA TOUR, use TOUR, or Tour, or tour? My vote is simply for "tour," referring to the general, improper noun of a circuit of competition. If you use "Tour," you're saying it's a proper noun, but the proper noun is all caps, and not only would that look awkward to say that they did such-and-such on "the TOUR," I think it's unnecessary. If you were talking about NFL policies, you probably wouldn't say "League policy says xyz," but simply "league policy says xyz," "league" referring to the improper noun that is the general concept of a league instead of this specific league. --AppleFan84