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Can you use a Brita filter in Mexico?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The Britta will not touch bacteria or other bad things in the water. They just have a carbon filled loose filter. It will help the water taste better but won’t protect you. FWIW, bottled water is readily available in most urban areas of Mexico. Is filtered water safe in Mexico? Despite the increasing number of […]

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What is there to do in Memphis under 21?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

12 Things to Do on Beale Street if You’re Underage A. Schwab trading co. MEMPHIS ROCK ‘N’ SOUL MUSEUM. HARD ROCK CAFE. B.B. KING’S BLUES CLUB & GRILL. SILKY O’SULLIVANS. DYER’S BURGER. MEMPHIS MUSIC RECORD SHOP. beale street flippers. Do you have to be 21 to go on Beale Street? Yes. After 9pm or during […]

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Do they speak English in Trinidad?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Although English is the official language, most people speak Trinidad English, a creole language. A few people, mostly in rural areas, speak a French-derived creole, Spanish, or Hindi. Does Trinidad speak English? The official language of Trinidad and Tobago is English, although we do have segments of the population that speak other languages, including “patois”, […]

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How many children live in poverty in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

According to the American Community Survey (ACS), an estimated 9.9% of Utah children aged 17 or under (approximately 91,433 Utah children) were living in poverty in 2019. What percent of Utah is in poverty? 8.8%According to the American Community Survey (ACS), approximately 8.8% of Utah residents, or 279,435 Utahns, were living in poverty in 2019. […]

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What are the 5 land regions of Washington?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Washington State Regions Research Project You will create an electronic brochure for one of Washington State’s five major regions (Coastal Region, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Mountains, Columbia Plateau, Okanogan Highlands). What are the five land regions? A common way of referring to regions in the United States is grouping them into 5 regions according to […]

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Are beaches swimmable in Cancun?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Cancun and the area to the south, the Riviera Maya, is home to some 150 miles of beach. It is important for visitors to always pay attention to flags on the beach, which indicate water conditions.A green flag means that it’s completely safe to swim. Why are the beaches in Cancun not swimmable? Although the […]

Filed Under: Mexico

What is the crime rate in Finland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Finland crime rate & statistics for 2018 was 1.63, a 30.17% increase from 2017.Finland Crime Rate & Statistics 1990-2021. Finland Crime Rate & Statistics – Historical Data Year Per 100K Population Annual % Change 2018 1.63 30.17% 2017 1.25 -6.98% 2016 1.35 -10.03% Does Finland have a high crime rate? In 2016, Finland had a […]

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What is a good wage in Idaho?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $125,000 and as low as $18,842, the majority of salaries within the Average jobs category currently range between $45,496 (25th percentile) to $68,014 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $82,720 annually in Idaho. What is a good salary to live comfortably in Idaho? $26,654 is […]

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Is Auckland bigger than Sydney?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Due to Sydney’s population of around 5.2 million compared to Auckland’s 1.7 million Sydney has more of a fast paced lifestyle than Auckland does. Auckland is not bad and is fine also but Sydney feels like a bigger city. Is Sydney bigger than NZ? The population of Australia’s biggest city has long been similar to […]

Filed Under: Australasia

Are Muslims allowed in Bhutan?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Islam has no recognition in Bhutan and is practised by just 2,000 people, where the constitution establishes the “Chhoe-sid-nyi” (dual system of religion and politics) of Bhutan as unified in the person of the King who, as a Buddhist, is the upholder of the Chhoe-sid (religion and politics; temporal and secular) and Can Muslims go […]

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How was coal formed in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Although known for its red-rock national parks and mountain ski slopes, Utah’s official state rock is coal. Most of it hereabouts was laid down as plant matter in prehistoric peat bogs and swamps that formed during the Late Cretaceous, when dinosaurs ruled the region, according to the Utah Geological Survey. How was coal produced? Coal […]

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What country owns Barbados?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

On 30 November 1966, Barbados became an independent state and Commonwealth realm with Elizabeth II as Queen of Barbados. Barbados • Sovereignty 30 November 1966 • Admitted to the UN 7 December 1966 • Republic established 30 November 2021 Area Is Barbados part of USA? Barbados is a beneficiary of the U.S. Caribbean Basin Initiative.Barbados–United […]

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Who is the most famous person from Illinois?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

You May Be Surprised To Learn These 13 Famous People Are From Illinois Betty White was born in Oak Park. Bob Odenkirk was born in Berwyn. Harrison Ford was born in Chicago. Ludacris was born in Champaign. Melissa McCarthy was born in Plainfield. Bill Murray was born in Evanston. Jennifer Morrison was born in Chicago. […]

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Why did the French came to Trinidad?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Admitting that it lacked the capacity to develop Trinidad along the lines of the successful plantation colonies of Britain and France, the reforming Bourbon administration invited foreign planters to settle, bringing their enslaved labourers, their capital and their expertise in tropical agriculture. When did France enter Trinidad? The French colonized during the seventeenth century. France […]

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How did slavery end in Trinidad and Tobago?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Slavery was abolished in 1833, after which former slaves served an “apprenticeship” period which ended on 1 August 1838 with full emancipation. When did Trinidad stop slavery? Slavery was abolished in two stages between 1834 and 1838, and the sugarcane planters were unable to secure the steady, tractable, and cheap labour they wanted. In 1845 […]

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