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Score: 4.2/5 (37 votes) Why are Omegas called Ques? An “Omega Man” is the name sake term bestowed upon members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. once it's members cross the burning sands. A “Que-Dog” is a mythical term used to identify pledges while on line during the final stage of the pledge ...
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Score: 4.3/5 (63 votes) He had operation to remove gallstones in 1953. The operation went wrong, and his health was ruined. ... This and his health led up to his resignation as Prime Minister. Eden died of liver cancer, aged 79.How did Churchill die?Churchill suffered a major heart attack, while sti...
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Score: 4.7/5 (64 votes) Three major credit bureaus compile information about consumers' borrowing habits and use that information to create detailed credit reports for lenders. Another organization, Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO), developed a proprietary algorithm that scores borrowers numerical...
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Score: 4.5/5 (56 votes) The main difference between morula and blastula is that morula is a spherical mass of blastomeres, which are formed following the splitting of a zygote whereas blastula is an early developmental stage of the embryo, consisting of a spherical layer of cells filled with fluid.W...
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Score: 4.3/5 (14 votes) The Myahm Agana shrine is located within the Hateno region, specifically inside Hateno Village, just east of the Hateno Village map marker. To get there, head due east from the Hateno Tower.How do you do Myahm Agana?There are two ways to solve this puzzle. You can carefully a...
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Score: 5/5 (18 votes) Tokyo (Japan) is currently the largest 'megacity' in the world with 37.4 million inhabitants. In 2100 it will be Lagos (Nigeria) with 88 million.Which is the first megacity of the world?The Emergence of MegacitiesNew York City and Tokyo were the first known megacities...
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Score: 4.8/5 (25 votes) "Tickety-boo" (6:7). Lord Mountbatten, now Governor General of India, is credited in the New York Times Magazine (June 22, 1947, p. 45) with "giving currency" to the phrase "tickety-boo" (or "tiggerty-boo"). This Royal Navy term for "okay" is derived from the Hindustani teega...
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Score: 4.7/5 (43 votes) Non-scholarly sources: Might be written by a professional writer who is not an expert in the field. Don't always name the authors. Are written about events, and political, moral, or ethnic opinions. Use ordinary language because they are aimed at a general audience.What ...
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Score: 4.8/5 (37 votes) Eligibility may vary, depending on the availability of tests. A health care professional takes a blood sample, usually by a finger prick or by drawing blood from a vein in the arm. Then the sample is tested to determine whether you've developed antibodies against the vir...
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Score: 4.5/5 (1 votes) China was the most important supplier to Iran's program to produce uranium com- pounds, including uranium hexafluo- ride, the highly corrosive gas used in centrifuges.Does Iran build its own centrifuges?Iran 's second-generation centrifuges, which it began testing in...
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