What is Pancha Ganapati festival?

What is Pancha Ganapati festival? Pancha Ganapati is a festival created in 1985 by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, as a celebration to offer Hindu families a way to participate in the holiday season without compromising their Hindu values. It runs from December 21st to 25th, honouring Lord Ganesh, patron of Arts and Guardian of Culture. What […]

What are some Danish traditions?

What are some Danish traditions? Traditions such as painting hard-boiled eggs in Easter colours, going on egg hunts, and rolling eggs downhill are popular among children and adults alike. The spring holiday calendar in Denmark also includes Whitsunday and Pentecost, as well as Great Prayer Day – a holiday celebrated only in Denmark. What do […]

What is a wet erase marker?

What is a wet erase marker? Wet erase markers are made for non-porous surfaces like black boards, glass surfaces and transparencies. The chemical components that make up wet erase markers are drastically different then their dry erase counterparts. They write with a paste instead of an alcohol-based ink, which makes them semi-permanent. Are washable markers […]

Which cars catch on fire?

Which cars catch on fire? Hyundai and Kia Recalling 591,000 Vehicles for Fire Hazard Hyundai/Kia will recall 591,000 vehicles in the United States over a brake-fluid leak that could cause an engine fire. The recall will include 2013–2015 Kia Optima sedans and Hyundai Santa Fe SUVs plus 2014–2015 Kia Sorento SUVs. Will Kia replace my […]

What happened to Connie Craig from HSN?

What happened to Connie Craig from HSN? Craig-Carroll left a long goodbye. She pointed out that she had gotten married, had a baby and became a single mom during her tenure at the network, where she has worked since she was 27. She said she is moving on to her next adventure and will be […]

Are herbivores at the bottom of the food chain?

Are herbivores at the bottom of the food chain? In many ecosystems, the bottom of the food chain consists of photosynthetic organisms (plants and/or phytoplankton), which are called primary producers. The organisms that consume the primary producers are herbivores: the primary consumers. Secondary consumers are usually carnivores that eat the primary consumers. What is the […]

What are the big 6 illnesses?

What are the big 6 illnesses? They list β€œThe Big 6” pathogens (Norovirus, Nontyphoidal Salmonella, Salmonella Typhi, E. coli, Shigella, and Hepatitis A) as being highly infectious, able to cause severe disease in small quantities, and each will be featured individually in this series of articles. What raw meat causes salmonella? The bacteria often spread […]

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