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    What is a meticulous person?

    A meticulous person is someone who pays great attention to detail and is very careful and precise in what they do. Such a person double-checks their work, avoids mistakes, and ensures everything is done correctly and neatly. For example, a meticulous student carefully reviews every answer...
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    Is The Last of the Mohicans a true story?

    The Last of the Mohicans is not a true story, but it is based on historical events. The novel, written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826, is set during the French and Indian War (1754–1763). While the main characters and plot are fictional, Cooper drew inspiration from real conflicts between...
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    What exactly are Cube Numbers?

    Cube numbers are numbers obtained by multiplying a whole number by itself three times. In other words, a cube number is the third power of an integer. For example: ( 1^3 = 1 ) ( 2^3 = 8 ) ( 3^3 = 27 ) ( 4^3 = 64 ) So, 1, 8, 27, 64, etc., are cube numbers. They’re called cubes because they...
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    What is millimolar?

    Millimolar (mM) is a unit of concentration used in chemistry. It means one-thousandth of a molar (M) solution. 1 molar (1 M) = 1 mole of solute per liter of solution 1 millimolar (1 mM) = 0.001 moles per liter = 10⁻³ M For example, a 5 mM NaCl solution contains 0.005 moles of sodium chloride...
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    What is the meaning of “Rebel Without a Cause”?

    The phrase “Rebel Without a Cause” refers to someone who rebels or challenges authority, social norms, or expectations without a clear reason or purpose. It describes a person driven by inner conflict, frustration, or a search for identity rather than by a specific cause or injustice. The term...
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    What are the different types of forces in physics?

    In physics, forces are classified as contact and non-contact forces. Contact forces include friction, tension, normal force, air resistance, and applied force. Non-contact forces act at a distance, such as gravitational, electromagnetic (electric and magnetic), and nuclear (strong and weak)...
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