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Do polar bears have wide feet

Polar bear paws are impressive, to say the least. Their feet are heavily furred for warmth and their pads are rough for added traction on the ice. Their feet

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Which type of red wine is the smoothest

1. Australian Shiraz: Yes, it’s perhaps the most popular red wine in the world right now, and with good reason. Australian Shiraz bursts with body and

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Where is the Green Line in Israel

The Green Line. It was the line of demarcation that more than 60 years ago formed the de facto border between the new state of Israel and its Arab neighbo...

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How can I get my dogs nose to print on paper

Use a clean paper towel to gently dab your dog’s nose. … Pour some food coloring onto another paper towel. … Gently press the pad of paper

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How do you build a raised fireplace hearth

Your height: When loading a fireplace or starting a fire, a raised hearth provides a place to rest your knee while loading the fire. The most common hearth

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What are safavieh rugs

Within the home furnishings industry, Safavieh is most successful in combining the best of high tech and high touch. We’ve always been considered the

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What does Amontillado mean in the cask of Amontillado

We’ll start with “Amontillado”. Literally, it’s an alcoholic beverage, closely related to sherry. … Montresor tells Fortunato he has a “pipe

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What is venturi system

A Venturi is a system for speeding the flow of the fluid, by constricting it in a cone shape tube. In the restriction the fluid must increase its velocity

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Where is the AIDS Walk

ABOUT AIDS WALK LOS ANGELES AWLA is the world’s first walk to fight HIV and AIDS. It’s true – 35 years ago, a group of fed-up activists, patients,

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How do you play the game Duck Duck Goose

One person is “it” and walks around the circle. As they walk around, they tap people’s heads and say whether they are a “duck”

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