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Is Texas State Guard full time?

Absolutely. Your Guard service is only part time—just one weekend per month, and one two-week period each year. Plus, the Texas Army National Guard can h...

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How do I set up Discovery Plus?

Signing up is easy! Go to discoveryplus.com to sign up - or download the app on your favorite device and sign up there where in-app subscriptions are off...

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How long is Russia in miles?

Extending nearly halfway around the Northern Hemisphere and covering much of eastern and northeastern Europe and all of northern Asia, Russia has a maxim...

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Can you stop a motorcycle in 3rd gear?

Quick hint: no! You should definitely downshift when stopping on a motorcycle. The correct way to stop is to downshift gear by gear until you reach the f...

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Are purple lenses good?

Blue or purple Blue- or purple-tinted sunglass lenses provide stunning and enhanced color perception. They also help you see contours around objects more...

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Was Feherty a good Golfer?

Golf career Feherty turned professional in 1976 and spent most of his playing career in Europe, where he won five times and finished in the top ten twice...

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What is the patch on MLB jerseys?

Sponsor patches on Major League Baseball jerseys will be coming in 2023, but new final details from the league show how they will look. Within this new s...

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What is regatta crew?

Regatta - An organized crew competition. A high school regatta may have races in the following men's and women's classes, for four- and eight-s...

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How do you know if a horse is cold?

Common signs of your horse being too cold are:Shivering. Horses, like people, shiver when they're cold. ... A tucked tail can also indicate that a h...

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Are lunges good for glutes?

The lunge is an excellent exercise to work the muscles of the lower body. It offers multiple variations to emphasize the glutes, quadriceps, hamstrings, ...

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