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If you could eat only one type of street food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Answer. Answer: Potatoes! There are so many different ways to cook them – fried, boiled, stewed, roasted, or even baked – that we'd never get tired of eating them.
Answer. Answer: Potatoes! There are so many different ways to cook them – fried, boiled, stewed, roasted, or even baked – that we’d never get tired of eating them.
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It is believed that ice cream as the world knows it now was an Italian creation – yet a 12th century Chinese ode, written by poet Yang Wanli in praise of an icy, crunchy refreshment that “appears congealed and yet it seems to float”, suggests something similar was being enjoyed in China as early asRead more
It is believed that ice cream as the world knows it now was an Italian creation – yet a 12th century Chinese ode, written by poet Yang Wanli in praise of an icy, crunchy refreshment that “appears congealed and yet it seems to float”, suggests something similar was being enjoyed in China as early as the ninth century.
See lessWhat role do third parties play in the U.S. political system?
Barriers to third-party success: Although the Constitution doesn’t make any rules about political parties, US government has a two-party system in which candidates from the two major political parties win nearly all elected offices. Many third parties have emerged over time, but two major barriers hRead more
Barriers to third-party success: Although the Constitution doesn’t make any rules about political parties, US government has a two-party system in which candidates from the two major political parties win nearly all elected offices. Many third parties have emerged over time, but two major barriers have prevented third parties from electing many candidates. First, most US elections operate by the winner-take-all system, which awards seats only to the candidate or party who wins the most votes in an election; independent or third-party candidates, who have neither the name recognition nor the organizational support provided by the major parties, rarely win the majority of votes. Second, the two major parties frequently incorporate the platforms of third parties into their own platforms; voters who identified with a third-party issue will often vote for a major party candidate who has adopted that issue because major parties are more likely to succeed.
See lessHow does campaign finance impact electoral outcomes?
Democracies around the world have instituted reforms to level their electoral playing fields. This column studies the impact of campaign finance regulations in French local elections. The authors find that such regulations, particularly state reimbursements of expenditures, can level the playing fieRead more
Democracies around the world have instituted reforms to level their electoral playing fields. This column studies the impact of campaign finance regulations in French local elections. The authors find that such regulations, particularly state reimbursements of expenditures, can level the playing field and assist newcomers without decreasing the representativeness of elections.
See lessWhat is the original name of Winnie the Pooh?
"Pooh" was the name of a swan in When We Were Very Young. Pooh was purchased at Harrods department store in London and given by A.A. Milne to his son Christopher Robin on his first birthday, August 21, 1921. He was called Edward (proper form of Teddy) Bear at the time.
“Pooh” was the name of a swan in When We Were Very Young. Pooh was purchased at Harrods department store in London and given by A.A. Milne to his son Christopher Robin on his first birthday, August 21, 1921. He was called Edward (proper form of Teddy) Bear at the time.
See lessWhat is the dog’s name in the series “Tom and Jerry”?
Spike (occasionally referred to as Butch or Killer) and Tyke are fictional characters from the Tom and Jerry series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Spike is a stern but occasionally dumb British bulldog who is particularly disapproving of cats, but a softie when it comes to mice, and lRead more
Spike (occasionally referred to as Butch or Killer) and Tyke are fictional characters from the Tom and Jerry series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Spike is a stern but occasionally dumb British bulldog who is particularly disapproving of cats, but a softie when it comes to mice, and later, his son Tyke.
See lessWhat is the name of the mad scientist in Phineas and Ferb?
Heinz Doofenshmirtz, often called "Doof" for short, also known as Professor Time, is a fictional character from the American animated television series Phineas and Ferb.
Heinz Doofenshmirtz, often called “Doof” for short, also known as Professor Time, is a fictional character from the American animated television series Phineas and Ferb.
See lessWhat is the relationship between Rick and Morty?
Morty is Rick Sanchez's grandson and is often forced to tag along on his various misadventures as a sidekick whilst attending Harry Herpson High School along with his sister, Summer. At the beginning of the series, Morty was shown to be an incredibly anxious and submissive teenage boy.
Morty is Rick Sanchez’s grandson and is often forced to tag along on his various misadventures as a sidekick whilst attending Harry Herpson High School along with his sister, Summer. At the beginning of the series, Morty was shown to be an incredibly anxious and submissive teenage boy.
See lessWhat is the name of Tintin’s dog?
"Snowy is always there alongside Tintin. They talk to each other. Even though he speaks, Snowy is above all just a normal dog. Even though he talks a great deal, he remains a simple dog for Tintin.
“Snowy is always there alongside Tintin. They talk to each other. Even though he speaks, Snowy is above all just a normal dog. Even though he talks a great deal, he remains a simple dog for Tintin.
See lessThe phrase ‘Hakuna matata’, made popular by a song in The Lion King means ‘no worries’ in which language?
Meaning. Hakuna matata is a phrase in Swahili that is frequently translated as "no worries".
Meaning. Hakuna matata is a phrase in Swahili that is frequently translated as “no worries”.
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