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Where is Cassiopeia in the night sky

Cassiopeia is the 25th largest constellation in the night sky, occupying an area of 598 square degrees. It lies in the first quadrant of the northern

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What fears did Kumalo have

Protagonist Stephen Kumalo is riddled with fear: ‘The journey had begun. And now the fear back again, the fear of the unknown, the fear of the great

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Do black cats really get adopted less

While it is a myth that black pets are less likely to be adopted than lighter-colored animals, it is true that there are plenty of black cats in need of

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What is a Burgess in England

Burgess originally meant a freeman of a borough (England, Wales, Ireland) or burgh (Scotland). It later came to mean an elected or unelected official of a

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What is garden soil made of

Garden soil is made of natural topsoil or sand blended with relatively inexpensive, bulky organic material. Ingredients like composted bark from mill

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Why was George Washington influential

George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War

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How Many Solar Sun Rings do I need

How Many Rings Do You Need? The answer to this question is a minimum of 4, and a maximum of 30, but it all depends on your pool size, and shape. Rings are

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Does 5 minute epoxy work on wood

It can be tinted with earth pigments, cement or sand for color matching and can be sanded and drilled. Recommended for bonding metal, glass, ceramic, wood,

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Why is it good to be a good citizen

A good citizen is a person who understands and fulfills their rights and duties within their society. One of the many benefits of being a good citizen is

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How do you treat peroneus brevis tendon

Supportive therapy with ankle bracing and analgesics is the mainstay of therapy, but surgical repair is often required in patients with ongoing symptoms.

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