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Why do liberos wear different colors?

If the libero makes the same action behind the front zone, the ball may be freely attacked." The libero is also required to wear a different color jersey...

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Can a wave break your neck?

Over the past three summers, more than 1,100 ocean-wave-related injuries that required emergency room treatment were reported among Delaware beachgoers. ...

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Can you have a chest infection without a fever?

Is it possible to have pneumonia without having a fever? It's not the norm but, yes, it's possible to have pneumonia with a low fever or even n...

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Where does an ovarian cyst hurt?

Most cysts don't cause symptoms and go away on their own. However, a large ovarian cyst can cause: Pelvic pain — a dull or sharp ache in the lower a...

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Are love handles subcutaneous or visceral fat?

As seen above, love handles can be considered subcutaneous fat, however, an expanding waistline (love handles included) is a sign of visceral fat (12). T...

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What is the greatest source of inspiration?

Here are 20 sources of inspiration to get you started, though, in truth, they are the tip of the iceberg.The Sunrise. When was the last time you really s...

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What are Ash's strongest pokemon?

The Strongest Pokemon Currently In Ash Ketchum's Roster (Excluding Pikachu)1 Charizard. Ash was truly blessed with an incredibly powerful Charizard ...

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Should I tip my golf pro?

As a general rule, tipping at golf courses is pretty much like tipping at restaurants. If you've received a genuine service, toss them some green. I...

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Is a rhombus and a diamond the same?

Diamond, Rhombus, and Trapezoid are all quadrilaterals, which are polygons with four sides. While rhombus and trapezium are properly defined in mathemati...

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What is the correct seat height on a bicycle?

Measure from the floor to the top of the book spine. Multiply that number by 0.883, and subtract 4mm (1/8th inch). The result is your proper bike seat he...

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