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Is Happy Pizza legal in Cambodia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Phnom Penh’s rising number of ‘happy pizza’ restaurants can, incorrectly, lead visitors to believe the drug is legal in Cambodia – when, in fact, it isn’t. What is the topping of Happy Pizza in Cambodia? Pizza joints in the area are serving up thin-crust pies topped with mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, pepperoni and the not-so-secret ingredient […]

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What does Akuma say in Japanese?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

If your Akuma is japanese he says “Isshun Sengiku!” which is literally “One Flash Thousand Hits!” (aka. the 4 kanji that pops up when he uses his UC) then at the end of it, it’s “metsu… (then something else, it’s not loud enough)”. “Metsu” means eliminate or destroy in both Japanese and Chinese. What does […]

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Which was the first school in Nepal?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Durbar High School. Established in 1854, Durbar High School is the country’s first school. Located in Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu, it previously taught only members of the ruling family, but was opened to private citizens in 1902. Which was the first school in Nepal when was it established? Durbar High SchoolEstablished during Rana rule, Durbar High […]

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How much did Japanese soldiers get paid in ww2?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

By 1945, there were 6 million soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army.Salary. Rank Monthly salary (yen) Monthly salary (USD) First lieutenant ¥85–94.16 $19.55–21.66 Warrant officer ¥80–110 $18.40–25.30 Second lieutenant ¥70.83 $16.30 How much did a ww2 soldier get paid? 7. World War II. In 1944, privates serving in World War II made $50 a month, […]

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What is the homicide rate in Vietnam?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Vietnam murder/homicide rate for 2011 was 1.53, a 0.62% increase from 2010. Vietnam murder/homicide rate for 2010 was 1.52, a 7.28% increase from 2009.Vietnam Murder/Homicide Rate 2001-2021. Vietnam Murder/Homicide Rate – Historical Data Year Per 100K Population Annual % Change 2008 1.27 -7.40% 2007 1.37 10.41% 2006 1.24 -1.40% Does Vietnam have a high crime […]

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Why did Tokyo become the capital of Japan?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The oligarchs wanted to move the capital to Edo so that they could have ultimate power over the trade and access to the west. They changed the name of Edo to Tokyo, which means “eastern capital”. So technically, both Kyoto and Tokyo are the capitals of Japan. When did Japan make Tokyo the capital? 1868The […]

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What High School sustained the most casualties during the Vietnam War?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Thomas Alva Edison High School. The school, Thomas Alva Edison High School, had the highest casualty rate during the Vietnam War of any high school in the United States – a fact that’s confirmed by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (the nonprofit that built the Vietnam Wall), and has been recognized by local, state and […]

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Does Beijing exist?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A megacity, Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation’s cultural, educational, and political center. Is a Beijing a country? Beijing is the capital of the People’s Republic of China. The city used to be known as Peking. It is in the northern and eastern parts of […]

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Which is the largest part of Nepal?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Lower Himalaya. The middle hills and Lower Himalaya form the largest part of the country and also has the largest population. Occupying 68% of the country, it enjoys a temperate climate and the land here is far more fertile than in the upper Himalayan region. Which is the biggest part of Nepal? It has an […]

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What landforms are unique to Asia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The extreme landforms on the continent have long captivated the attention of locals and tourists alike, drawing visitors from all around the world to explore. Mount Everest and the Himalayas. Yangtze River. Mount Fuji. Lake Baikal. The Dead Sea. What are the main landforms in Asia? Asia can be divided into five major physical regions: […]

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What is Moscow’s environment like?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Moscow has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with warm, sometimes hot, somewhat humid summers and long, cold winters. What is Moscow’s environment? The climate of Moscow is dominated by westerly winds from the Atlantic. Precipitation is moderate, about 23 inches (580 mm) a year. Snow is common, beginning usually about mid-November and […]

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Why is India important to Myanmar?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Myanmar is the gateway to Southeast Asia and as such, a vital trade partner for India and the only neighbour with which India shares both a land and sea border. It is also an important ally in combating extremism and insurgency.It is also an important ally in combating extremism and insurgency. What is India’s relationship […]

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Is Tokyo cold in winter?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

You can visit Tokyo at any time of year because the weather is temperate.Winter (December/January/February) in Tokyo is cold but not too cold for traveling. The rainy season goes from mid-June to late July, but it does NOT rain every day and you can travel. How cold does it get in the winter of Tokyo […]

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What does a King do in Cambodia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The King’s power is limited to that of a symbolic figurehead to whom people are to give love and respect. The monarch also represents peace, stability, and prosperity to the Khmer people. Since 1993, the King of Cambodia is an elected monarch, making Cambodia one of the few elective monarchies of the world. Is there […]

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What side was Laos on in ww2?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

LAOS DURING WORLD WAR II During World War II, Laos and French Indochina were occupied by the Japanese through an agreement with the Nazi-supported Vichy regime in France. Laotians offered little resistance or support to the Japanese but in may way they enjoyed more autonomy than they did under the French. How was Laos involved […]

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