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What are class A drugs in Singapore?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) were listed as Class A controlled drugs in the First Schedule of the Misuse of Drugs Act on 1 May 2014. New psychoactive substances (NPS) refer to substances that mimic the effects of other controlled drugs, such as cannabis, cocaine, Ecstasy, methamphetamine or heroin. What is considered a Class A drug? […]

Filed Under: Asia

What kind of people are in Bolivia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Modern Bolivian population, estimated at 11 million is formally broken down into Amerindians (primarily Quechua and Aymara, Guaraní peoples), Mestizos, Europeans and Afro-Bolivians. What are Bolivian people known for? Among so much more, Bolivia is known for its astonishing sights such as the Uyuni Salt Flats and Lake Titicaca, its quaint historic towns like Sucre […]

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Is Florida or Alabama better for retirees?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Although many people think of Florida as the ideal state to retire in for tax benefits, Alabama offers some very similar advantages—especially since it’s a cheaper place to live. Although Alabama does have an income tax, it’s one of the lowest in the country, and Social Security benefits are completely exempt. Is Alabama a retiree […]

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Why are rental cars so expensive in Palm Springs?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The weather in Palm Springs can be excruciatingly hot in the summer, particularly July through September, when rental cars are also at their most expensive. To enjoy the warmth without feeling as though you need to stay as close to a swimming pool as possible, visit the city and its surroundings November through April. Why […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: California, Palm Springs

Why did Japanese sit on the floor?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

This cross-legged position is called “easy” pose, or sukhasana, and it’s believed to increase blood flow to the stomach, helping you to digest food easily and to get the most vitamins and nutrients. Do all Japanese sit on the floor? Sitting upright on the floor is common in many situations in Japan. For example, meals […]

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Is Borneo a country or part of Malaysia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Additionally, the Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. The sovereign state of Brunei, located on the north coast, comprises about 1% of Borneo’s land area.Borneo. Geography Population 23,720,000 (2020) Pop. density 28.59/km2 (74.05/sq mi) Is Borneo its own country? 1.Borneo is not a country […]

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Is Chile a polar climate?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The majority of Chile is located in a climatic type known as temperate or one of the subtypes of temperate. What is a temperate climate? A climate that isn’t as hot as subtropical but is warmer than polar climates. What is the climate type in Chile? Chile has seven major climatic subtypes ranging from the […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

What are tacos like in Mexico?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

You’ll find that authentic Mexican tacos use soft corn tortillas as the wrapper. Next comes the toppings. Tex-Mex tacos are filled with shredded cheese, lettuce, diced tomatoes and sour cream. If you try a street taco in Mexico, chances are it’ll only be topped with fresh cilantro leaves and finely chopped onions. Are tacos different […]

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Who were the original inhabitants of the Galapagos?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Patrick Watkins. The first “permanent” human inhabitant of the Galapagos was an Irishman by the name of Patrick Watkins, who was marooned on Floreana in 1807. He spent 8 years there, raising vegetables and selling them to visiting whaling ships before stealing a boat and sailing to the mainland. Who were the first people on […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Ecuador, Galapagos

Is water a problem in New Mexico?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

New Mexico relies on both groundwater and surface water sources, but about 87 percent of New Mexico’s public water supply comes from ground water.New Mexico also has long periods of drought and inconsistent precipitation, so relying on surface water can lead to shortages as well. Does nm encounter a water crisis? New Mexico faces extreme […]

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Are Myanmar people poor?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

In 2017, Myanmar had a poverty rate of 24.8 percent, down from 48.2 percent in 2005.As a result, the number of people living below the poverty line was estimated to have increased by 11 percentage points, according to the UNDP. Is Myanmar considered a poor country? For the 2020 estimate, GDP per capita in Myanmar […]

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Is hockey famous in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

As expected with a successful team like Argentina’s, field hockey is the most popular female sport in the country. Despite some difficulties, they have made efforts to introduce it into the Argentinean national curriculum. The government wants schools to play it more often, but they claim the equipment is expensive. Is hockey popular in Argentina? […]

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What is Cambodia nickname?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Kampuchea. Cambodia, Cambodge, Kampuchea. These are all monikers used to refer to the Kingdom of Wonder, which officially goes by the Kingdom of Cambodia. Cambodia is an anglicised twist on the colonial French’s name for Cambodia – ‘Cambodge’. What is another name for Cambodia? KampucheaThe name of Cambodia in Khmer is Kampuchea (កម្ពុជា Kâmpŭchéa, pronounced […]

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Where did the Shawnee tribe live in Kentucky?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

A western portion of the tribe lived, entirely separate from the eastern one, along the Cumber- land River in Kentucky and Tennessee. Within only a few years o jeach other, before 1720, both halves of the Shawnee nation, hard pressed by warfare with other Indians allied against them, started to migrate. Where did the Shawnee […]

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What do people in Pennsylvania call themselves?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Outsiders Call It Pennsylvania, But Locals Know It’s PA Folks from the Keystone State, however, are prone to saying they’re from PA. That’s pee-ay, pronouncing the letters. What do Pennsylvanians call Pennsylvania? Not so long ago, here in Pennsylvania, we couldn’t buy liquor at grocery stores or convenience stores, so we went to state stores […]

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