The G7 is one of several institutional attempts at the management of the global political economy in the interest of long-established capitalist powers - and particularly the government of the United States. As such, it seeks to coordinate actions and responses to any sort of challenge to this bloc of allies/subordinates.
Accurate, yet woefully Marxist. The G7 is just a group of the seven richest countries in the world, whose leaders meet to coordinate policy in the interest of maintaining stability and growth in the global economy.
I always strike out on Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings ... never read, seen, or watched them and there are a LOT of quiz questions on them throughout this site.
I didn't care about reading the Potter series until my grandchildren persuaded me, and now they are some of my favorite books. Great messages there for kids, such as it doesn't matter who your family is, it is the choices you make in life which are important. I read the LOTR books decades ago and have forgotten a lot but I know the movies left out a lot of the material, especially at the end - the scouring of the shire, etc. Tolkien and Rowling both created amazing worlds that are great places to visit.
The first two Potter movies were pretty true to the books, but the later movies left out a lot of material from the books. They seemed to pick and choose the parts that would generate the most action and special effects.
My biggest disappointment was the omission of the Weasley family arriving in the Dursley living room to escort Harry back. I was really looking forward to seeing Vernon and Petunia deal with that, and I couldn't believe they left out the entire scene. Also agree, should have Peeves, also the ghost party with the rotten food, but I have to say I didn't miss the story line of S.P.E.W. at all except for the omission of Winky. Hermione's knitted hats for the house elves got a bit tedious for me, although I did smile at Dobby wearing them all.
gasp! the producers of a film chose to include the parts that would make the best film, rather than sticking to the books they were under no obligation to exactly reproduce!
Because I wanted to check out the Harry Potter books before my kids read them, I read the series, and really enjoyed it. Also read Lord of the Rings, though it was pretty heavy going - I remember in the third book I counted 16 pages which were just a description of one place! LOVE the movies though (and the New Zealand scenery of course!)
It is obviously implied that they have to be capitals of sovereign countries. If they could be capitals of anything, there would be dozen more answers. Barcelona, Bremen, Bordeaux, Bologna, Bari, Basel, Białystok, Bydgoszcz...
Had no idea what the moons in our solar system are so i decided to type "moon" just for the hell of it. It worked lol. Gave myself a chuckle and a half.
I got one Harry Potter and I'm surprised I even got one. As for largest moons I only got Titan, and that is only because I read the Kurt Vonnegut book, The Sirens of Titan.
"Harry potter and the crystal skull" was the first thing that popped into my head. Couldnt get it out so went back to the otehr questions. When I went back to harry potter the next that came to mind was "Harry potter and the return of the king"... (or was it two towers.. kind of slipped my mind, read all comments before commenting myself) I really couldnt get those two out of my head! So I basicly remained stuck (knew there was one with that prison but couldnt reach the title)
One for the fun facts on Jetpunk: The seven Spongebob characters were based on the 7 deadly sins: Spongebob (lust), Patrick (sloth), Gary (gluttony), Crabs (greed), Plankton (wrath), Sandy (vanity) and Octo (envy).
It would be more accurate if greed was listed as avarice on the list. I have no problem with accepting it as an answer, but having it written there made it really hard to remember gluttony.
In step 2, you'll want the answers in the second column and the categories in the first column.
Might make great movies though :D