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Who discovered Yosemite National Park

John Muir, in his beloved Sierra Nevada, sparks dialogue leading to the creation of Yosemite National Park in 1890. John Muir has inspired Yosemite’s

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What is the structure of Genesis

Structure. Genesis appears to be structured around the recurring phrase elleh toledot, meaning “these are the generations,” with the first use of

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Is an amaryllis a perennial

Amaryllis are tender perennials; most are hardy outdoors only in zones 9 to 11. Properly cared for, an amaryllis plant can live for 75 years! Amaryllis make

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What did the appendix do

Researchers deduce that the appendix is designed to protect good bacteria in the gut. That way, when the gut is affected by a bout of diarrhea or other

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How do you keep foxtail palms from freezing

Palm fertilization.Palm heavy mulching.Palm heavy watering.Antitranspirant spraying.Copper fungicide spraying.Palm warm cover.Palm trunk and foliage

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How much should it cost to replace a furnace blower motor

On average nationwide, a furnace blower motor replacement costs $400-$600, including parts and labor. A single-speed blower motor costs around $450 to rep...

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What does your credit score need to be to buy a house in Florida

A credit score of 620 or higher. The property must be in Florida. It must be the buyer’s primary residence.

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What nationality is Steven Mnuchin

New York City, U.S. Steven Terner Mnuchin (/məˈnuːʃɪn/ mə-NOO-shin; born December 21, 1962) is an American investment banker and film producer who served as

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Can you eat fresh figs Raw

Fresh figs are usually eaten raw. They taste best eaten straight off the tree, ideally still warm from the sun. The entire fig is edible, from the thin skin

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How tall is the kissing statue in San Diego

The “kissing sailor” statue is 25 feet tall, weighs 6,000 pounds and is called “Unconditional Surrender,” by J. Seward Johnson, although the city of San D...

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