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Is it OK to sauna everyday?

Most facilities that offer infrared sauna treatments recommend using the sauna three to four days per week. If you are healthy and tolerate the four days...

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How many overs are there in one day cricket?

Rules. In the main the laws of cricket apply. However, in ODIs, each team bats for a fixed number of overs. In the early days of ODI cricket, the number ...

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How much water do you mix with thinset mortar?

Thinset usually comes in bags of 25 or 50 pounds. Many tile manufacturers recommend that you use 5 quarts of cool water to 50 pounds of thinset mortar. F...

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Why do Filipinos have Spanish last names?

Filipino Spanish surnames The names derive from the Spanish conquest of the Philippine Islands and its implementation of a Spanish naming system. After t...

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What's the slowest horse breed?

ponies are the slowest horse then the wild jorvik horse... after them i don't think there's one... we would need someone to do some test run wi...

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What is the difference between a solid and Pearl bowling ball?

Solid reactive coverstocks are typically matte finishes from the factory and are good choices for heavy or medium-heavy oil lane conditions. Pearl reacti...

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What does PSI in concrete mean?

The strength of concrete is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) and is a measurement of the concrete's ability to carry loads or handle compres...

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Can Steelers afford Aaron Rodgers?

Beyond that, the Steelers can't afford Rodgers' salary. Speculation has him wanting to be the NFL's highest-paid player at $50 million a s...

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Who made Shaitan?

Depiction of a Shaitan (a devil) made by Siyah Qalam between the 14th and the 15th century. What is the story of Shaitan? shaitan, also spelled Sheitan, ...

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Is South Korea a republic?

GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY The official name of South Korea is the Republic of Korea (ROK). That is because its government claims to be in charge of the wh...

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