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What climate type is found in Los Angeles and describe its major characteristics?
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Why is it important for a physical therapist to learn biology?
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What religion dominates Russia?
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The speed limit on some interstate highways is roughly 120 km/h. What is this in meters per second?
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What was the yearly salary of the first president of the United States?
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What is luster?
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Why do many U.S. immigrants learn English?
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Question #033b4
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President Obama belongs to which political party?
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What do biomechanics scientists study?
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Question #99edb
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What is the process of separating patients based on the urgency of need for care called?
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How are people protected under the 6th Amendment?
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Throughout Earth's recorded history what is the hottest and the coldest temperature ever recorded? What parts of the Earth had these temperatures?
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Most of Australia has what type of climate?
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Plateau of Tibet, the world's largest plateau, is located in which country?
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How to go about people seeking medical advice on Socratic?
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What act of terrorism occurred on September 11, 2001?
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Question #87532
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Why isn't the word Atheist a proper noun when Christian and Islam are?
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How does toothpaste kill bacteria that cause cavities?
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How might the growing opposition to immigration lead to problems in the United States?
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What is a slide for on guitar?
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What are the strings on a bass guitar?
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Why was the 2nd Amendment added to the Constitution?
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How do you tune a guitar?
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Is there an alternative to dissecting a real animal in the classroom?
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What is malapropism? Is there a movie that has some sort of malapropism in it?
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What are the dangers associated with thunderstorms?
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Visible light comes from which one of the sun's layers?
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Does a full stop (period) come inside or outside parenthesis? Does a full stop come inside or outside exclamation marks?
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What is the correct grammar/punctuation for saying, "Thank you"?
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What are thirty words that can be made possessive?
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How does the Italian language show a question? Do they use an upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence?
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Are the animals used in dissections, (piglets, cats, frogs, etc) dead before the dissection or are they killed?
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Why is the question mark sometimes placed outside the quotes?
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What regions are considered part of the Sunbelt?
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What is the most powerful type of thunderstorm?
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What does "indefinite articles" mean in English?
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What is a good way to remember the different parts of a cell?
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What is the most common of the fine-grained igneous rocks?
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Which do you think will weather at a faster rate, sandstone or granite? Why?
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What type of weather do warm fronts bring?
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How many species of bugs are there?
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What is the inverse of the sentence "If i win, then I'm happy." ?
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Why does the phrase "Guess who?" have a question mark?
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Is, "For a long time to come," an English idiom, and what does it mean?
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How many Spanish verbs are there? And what are they?
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What is an animal that relies on interaction with the environment to help it control body temperature known as?
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How does soap kill bacteria?
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Will a virus cause the extinction of the human species?
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Question #a95bf
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How many Irregular verbs are there in the English language?
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Why isn't "it" the definite article feminine singular?
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Why do dogs eat grass?
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What causes the most injury in hurricanes?
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Question #20ab0
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How does the amount of food a large animal, such as a deer, needs to consume compare to the amount of food a small animal, such as a squirrel, needs to consume?
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What does exclamation point mean in texting?
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What is past tense of "read"? Is it "reed"?
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How do you use the verb "plight" in a sentence?
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What are two songs with examples of metonymy or paradox in the lyrics?
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Is the word "leave" a countable or uncountable noun?
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Why did President Clinton send military troops to Bosnia?
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Which of the following are commonly found in kelp forests and sandy beaches in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary?
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What type of Ozone is a major component of smog?
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What is an example of pedantic, without actually using the word?
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"Herewith, I have attached articles’ for your review." Is an apostrophe necessary?
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Is gustar a regular verb in Spanish? How is it conjugated?
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What makes up 38.1% of municipal waste?
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When did the United States Congress pass the Social Security Act?
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Question #dd68a
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Question #61c95
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What are reasons burning oil spills are rarely used?
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Is carbon pollution bad for health?
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How does pollution affect health care?
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What was cotton's chief competitor as a Southern cash crop?
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What protective gear is worn during an autopsy?
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What is the strip of dry grassland on the southern border of the Sahara Desert?
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How are dissection animals acquired?
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Who was president during the Iran-Contra scandal?
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How do you add a fraction to a decimal?
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Can I use second person "you" in a college personal statement?
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Jill buys 4 tickets to a concert. Each ticket costs $15.80. How much do all the tickets cost in total?
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What is the possessive form of "U.S."? Is it U.S.' or U.S.'s?
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What is 19°F in celsius?
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How often do you use exclamation points in writing? I just realized today that I almost never use them, except in dialogue, and even then... well... they hardly make an appearance.
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What is -3/10 as a decimal?
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How does the pollution of water resources affect Texans?
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Five times a number is 375. What is the number?
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Can you explain different types of natural disasters?
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What is the plural form of "fish"?
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What is 25% of 90?
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How do the pollutants that cause acid rain get into the air?
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How does a flood happen?
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How can natural disasters be predicted?
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Why might it be difficult to establish a direct link between air pollution and health problems?
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Which chemical damages the protective ozone layer?
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Hurricane carries which of the following Beaufort Number?
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 12
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Is it difficult to determine how pollution affects health? I'm guessing it may be since many factors often contribute to a disease.
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