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Q & A: Answers to Questions You're Glad Somebody Asked by Atlanta Journal and Constitution
From questions surrounding the news breaking daily to more timeless and universal inquiries, Q & A provides quick reading to help readers build their current-events awareness and general knowledge--plus entertain them when they're on hold or waiting for the light to change.
Q: What's the difference between a medical outbreak and an epidemic?
Q: What is the greatest number of people ever systematically killed by a government?
Q: I've heard that "soft money" is not covered by federal election laws. What is soft money?
Q: Is it possible for non-Muslims to visit Mecca?
Q: How many different religions are there in the world?
Q: What does the term "Catch-22" mean and where did it come from?
Q: When was the last time the United States had a balanced budget?
Q: Tobacco kills 425,000 people every year. Cocaine, heroin, etc. kill 5,200 a year. The government spends millions on treatment programs for heroin and cocaine addiction. Does it have treatment programs for smokers?
Q: why should people with pacemakers not go near microwave ovens?
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