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// science and discovery

Where birds lay eggs?

Score: 4.7/5 (8 votes) Nests provide a safe place for eggs and young birds to develop. Bird nests are extremely diverse, although each species typically has a characteristic nest style. Some birds do not make nests at all and instead lay their eggs in a simple scrape in the ground.Do birds lay eggs ...

06 Jan 2026 1,562 views
// global news

Did erectus make fire?

Score: 4.2/5 (54 votes) Evidence for the "microscopic traces of wood ash" as controlled use of fire by Homo erectus, beginning roughly 1 million years ago, has wide scholarly support. Flint blades burned in fires roughly 300,000 years ago were found near fossils of early but not entirely modern Homo...

06 Jan 2026 1,577 views
// technology insights

Why benedict arnold betrayed?

Score: 4.6/5 (66 votes) Historians have several theories about why Arnold became a traitor: greed; mounting debt; resentment of other officers; a hatred of the Continental Congress; and a desire for the colonies to remain under British rule. The September 21 meeting with British Major John Andre was...

06 Jan 2026 696 views
// politics and policy

Who is a bereavement counsellor?

Score: 4.4/5 (27 votes) Grief counseling is a form of psychotherapy that aims to help people cope with the physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cognitive responses to loss.What does a bereavement counselor do?Grief counseling, or bereavement counseling, is designed to help people cope with th...

06 Jan 2026 1,518 views
// culture and society

Do flinch contestants get paid?

Score: 5/5 (24 votes) But it has as little in common with a game show as the excellent Netflix reality show Dating Around had with The Bachelor: practically nothing. The point of Flinch is not to use skill to win money, because there is no prize.Do contestants win money on flinch?The inspired castin...

06 Jan 2026 1,246 views
// technology insights

On the vanilla definition?

Score: 4.6/5 (48 votes) Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla. The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina, is translated simply as "little pod".What does vanilla me...

06 Jan 2026 716 views
// data and analysis

Whats the difference between ramps and leeks?

Score: 4.7/5 (74 votes) Ramps (which are sometimes called wild leeks or spring onions, adding to the confusion) look like scallions, but they're smaller and slightly more delicate, and have one or two flat, broad leaves. They taste stronger than a leek, which generally has a mild onion flavor, ...

06 Jan 2026 101 views
// media and communication

Does kellogg's still make honey smacks?

Score: 4.8/5 (18 votes) The Kellogg Company recalled Honey Smacks cereal on June 14, 2018. ... The FDA has become aware that recalled Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal is still being offered for sale. Do not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, regardless of package size or best-by date.Is H...

06 Jan 2026 587 views
// culture and society

Do fish smell or see bait?

Score: 4.6/5 (4 votes) Fish can also use their sense of smell to find food, but it tends to be more of a combination of smell and taste, which they react to. However, some species of fish can smell/taste things better than other species of fish. ... Live bait can also produce smells that attract fis...

06 Jan 2026 1,775 views
// politics and policy

Are accounts receivable aging?

Score: 4.8/5 (32 votes) Accounts receivable aging is the process of distinguishing open accounts receivables based on the length of time an invoice has been outstanding. Accounts receivable aging is useful in determining the allowance for doubtful accounts.How do I report AR aging?How to Create AR A...

06 Jan 2026 1,205 views
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