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Did he learn a lot? | <answer> Of course he learned nothing <context> Robert lives in a small town. Five years ago, when he was nineteen, he finished middle school. He didn't like any subjects except playing when he was at school. Of course he learned nothing and the bosses wouldn't use a man like him. He has to stay at home, but doesn't d... |
Where did President Truman and General MacArthur meet on October 15, 1950? | <answer> Wake Island <context> On 15 October 1950, President Truman and General MacArthur met at Wake Island in the mid-Pacific Ocean. This meeting was much publicized because of the General's discourteous refusal to meet the President on the continental United States. To President Truman, MacArthur speculated there wa... |
What is the average weather in steamboat springs in june? | <answer> The average weather in Steamboat Springs in June is warm. <context> Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Steamboat Springs for warm-weather activities is from late June to mid August. Temperature The warm season lasts for 3.4 months, from June 4 to September 17, with an average daily high... |
What is the definition of jeopardize? | <answer> Jeopardize is to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or damaged. <context> jeopardize definition, meaning, what is jeopardize: to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or damaged: . Learn more. |
Through Molecular studies, what was used to suggest new relationships among mammal families? | <answer> DNA analysis <context> Molecular studies based on DNA analysis have suggested new relationships among mammal families over the last few years. Most of these findings have been independently validated by retrotransposon presence/absence data. Classification systems based on molecular studies reveal three major ... |
Along with institutions, this type of corruption can discredit what? | <answer> social relationships <context> Corruption is not specific to poor, developing, or transition countries. In western countries, cases of bribery and other forms of corruption in all possible fields exist: under-the-table payments made to reputed surgeons by patients attempting to be on top of the list of forthco... |
why is gut health so important? | <answer> The population of bacteria that lives in our gut is said to be in balance-the number of good bacteria outnumber the number of bad bacteria.we are able to resist disease and infection because our immune system that is stimulated by intestinal bacteria is functioning well. <context> When we are in good health, t... |
what county is lawrenceton, mo in? | <answer> Sainte Genevieve <context> Lawrenceton, Missouri. Lawrenceton is an unincorporated community located in the southern part of Jackson Township in Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, United States. The town lies 14 miles to the west of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. |
can i reopen a closed bank account barclays? | <answer> NO <context> No. Once a bank account is closed, the account number remains unused by the bank for seven or more years (it varies by individual bank). You may reopen a new account with the same bank, provided the first account was not closed by the bank for improprieties perpetrated by you. |
Why did he lose? | <answer> was the result of a failed electoral gamble. <context> (CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic.
Rajapaksa acknow... |
did he have other news for Maitland? | <answer> wish to hear of something very much to your advantage <context> CHAPTER XV.--The Mark of Cain.
Next morning Barton entered his sitting-room in very high spirits, and took up his letters. He had written to Maitland the night before, saying little but, "Come home at once. Margaret is found. She is going to be... |
Who was elected as President in 2005? | <answer> João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira <context> João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira was elected in 2005 as President of Guinea-Bissau as an independent, being declared winner of the second round by the CNE (Comité Nacional de Eleições). Vieira returned to power in 2005 six years after being ousted from office during a civil war... |
What happened to the skaters? | <answer> must have gotten in. <context> CHAPTER III
OUT OF PERIL
"Oh look! May and Fred have both gone down!" cried Ruth.
"Yes, and there go Andy and Randy over them!" exclaimed Jack.
"And look, Jack, the ice is cracking everywhere!" continued the frightened girl. She clutched his arm and looked appealingly int... |
Who was petting the dog? | <answer> He saw Mrs. Han sitting on a chair petting the little spotted dog. <context> Johnny was in his backyard. He held a big basket full of clean clothes for his mother to hang.
A little spotted dog ran into their backyard. He jumped up and grabbed a sock from Johnny's basket! He ran as fast as he could and disapp... |
What do we know about the chimp Ponso? | <answer> He suffers from loneliness greatly. <context> The loneliest chimp in the world just got the best surprise--a hug from a new friend. Ponso has been by himself for nearly three years, finding himself alone after his wife and children died on the island where they were abandoned by a medical testing company many ... |
what is eschar in medical term? | <answer> An eschar is a slough or piece of dead tissue that is cast off from the surface of the skin, particularly after a burn injury, but also seen in gangrene, ulcer, fungal infections, necrotizing spider bite wounds, spotted fevers and exposure to cutaneous anthrax. <context> An eschar (/ˈɛskɑːr/; Greek: eschara) i... |
What is the rank for population in 2010? | <answer> As one of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 277,140 in 2010, making it the nation's 67th most-populous municipality <context> Newark ( or also locally ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County. As one of the nation's maj... |
how much does it cost to hire a comedian? | <answer> Between $205 and $670. <context> The average cost for a comedian is $370. You are likely to spend between $205 and $670 total. Exact price may vary depending on your area and project details. Next Step: Find out exactly how much your project will cost. |
how much does a dentist charge for teeth whitening? | <answer> A dentist can cost $300-$1,000 or more,but average about $500-$700. <context> Professionally dispensed kits from a dentist's office designed to be used at home typically cost $100-$500, depending on the location and dentist. Take-home whitening kits include custom-made trays and typically use a stronger bleach... |
Does it have a large population? | <answer> The population in 2015 was estimated at 7.7 million people <context> Hanoi ( or ; , ) is the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the country's second largest city by population. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts and 7 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction.... |
what does platinum filigree mean? | <answer> The process and type of design that uses twisted wire to create delicate, lacy, openwork jewelry made from finer metals like gold, silver and platinum, filigree. <context> Filigree refers to the process and type of design that uses twisted wire to create delicate, lacy, openwork jewelry. Usually made from fine... |
Where did it come from? | <answer> although we managed to pay a few visits to the new Herme shop <context> We spent a few days in Paris last week. We visit the famous city quite regularly. After all, it only takes three hours from London to Pairs. It's always a pleasure visiting places we really like, exploring areas we've never been. The only... |
In what month and year did the 44th Pacific Islands Forum summit take place? | <answer> September 2013 <context> Following the 2013 emergencies, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Tony de Brum was encouraged by the Obama administration in the United States to turn the crises into an opportunity to promote action against climate change. De Brum demanded new commitment and international leadership to ... |
does that inlcude KU? | <answer> is one of the 62 members <context> The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university and the largest in the U.S. state of Kansas. KU branch campuses are located in the towns of Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas, with the main campus located in Lawrence on Mount Ore... |
How is the filament attached to the bulb? | <answer> assembled on a glass stem, which is fused to the bulb <context> In manufacturing the glass bulb, a type of "ribbon machine" is used. A continuous ribbon of glass is passed along a conveyor belt, heated in a furnace, and then blown by precisely aligned air nozzles through holes in the conveyor belt into molds. ... |
When did she first start collecting? | <answer> early 20s <context> Step into Pat Lundin's home and you'll be greeted by 500 smiling faces of dolls. Lundin, 82, describes herself as "doll crazy". And she's not alone.
As a member of Timeless Treasures Doll Club of Largo, she frequently meets with 25 other women who share her hobby. Once a month, they gathe... |
Who noticed the resemblance between the two men? | <answer> Mrs. Bussman said that the workman was closely like her husband <context> A German taxi-driver, Franz Bussman, recently found his brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years ago.
While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman. After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman said t... |
Where did they put their trust? | <answer> They had faith in the Upper Country <context> CHAPTER IX
Ten days later, Harper and Joe Ladue arrived at Sixty Mile, and Daylight, still a trifle weak, but strong enough to obey the hunch that had come to him, traded a third interest in his Stewart town site for a third interest in theirs on the Klondike.
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What is the average salaries for pharmacists? | <answer> Between $112,000 and $119,000. <context> 2016 Pharmacist Salary Guide. It’s finally time for the 2016 Pharmacy Salary Guide. Before we dive into 2016 data, let’s revisit pharmacy salary information from 2015. In 2015, full-time pharmacists made between $90,000 and $140,000 a year, with the average annual salar... |
Which would be the best title for the passage? | <answer> Actions or Excuses? <context> We've reached a strange--some would say unusual--point. While fighting world hunger continues to be the matter of vital importance according to a recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO), more people now die from being overweight, or say, from being extremely fat, th... |
_ make children like the seaside so much? | <answer> The sand, the sea and the sun <context> When July comes, children know they'll have the final exams and the school year will end soon. Boys and girls will have a nearly two months' holiday, and they'll leave school by train or by car to return home to see their fathers and mothers.
The summer holiday is the be... |
what is motivation, importance, concept and types? | <answer> Motivation is what energizes, maintains, and controls behavior; motivation is what energizes, maintains, and controls behavior; concept: motivation can be created or re-sparked by looking at one's goals, assessing the stakes of achieving those goals and creating milestones as well as personal rewards for gaini... |
When did a play for the book begin to perform every year in Monroeville, Alabama? | <answer> 1990 <context> Reaction to the novel varied widely upon publication. Literary analysis of it is sparse, considering the number of copies sold and its widespread use in education. Author Mary McDonough Murphy, who collected individual impressions of To Kill a Mockingbird by several authors and public figures, c... |
what color does stomach lining turn when blush? | <answer> Stomach lining turns red when blush. <context> Adrenaline also makes the blood vessels dilate in order to improve blood flow and oxygen delivery in case the body has to suddenly flee a dangerous situation. The veins in the face, as well as in the stomach lining and throughout the rest of the body, then have mo... |
where is great falls located? | <answer> Great Falls is located near several waterfalls on the Missouri River. It lies near the center of Montana on the northern Great Plains. It lies next to the Rocky Mountain Front and is about 100 miles south of the Canada–United States border. <context> Great Falls is located near several waterfalls on the Missou... |
How did I call my dad? | <answer> I called my father my Kong <context> Since I was a child, I called my father my Kong, after King Kong. I believed that he was just as strong as the giant ape . As he faced death, _ .
Two months after he passed away, my sister called to ask if I would like to go see Lisa Williams, a well-known witch . I was f... |
what is the best time of the year to purchase a car? | <answer> December 31 <context> At Year End. Some people think that December 31 is the best day to buy a new car, especially as the calendar year comes to a close. Although it can certainly be a good day, the first few days of the new year can be a good time to shop too. |
What is the name of it? | <answer> New flick in the works: The Rooftop <context> FORBES CHINA's annual celebrity list is based on income and appearances in magazines, newspapers, TV shows and online. Stars from the mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong are included. And here are some of the winners:
Jay Chou
Taiwan singer, actor and director unvei... |
By 2009, by how much had the rate of HIV infection decreased? | <answer> 50 percent <context> Portugal has arguably the most liberal laws concerning possession of illicit drugs in the Western world. In 2001, Portugal decriminalized possession of effectively all drugs that are still illegal in other developed nations including, but not limited to, cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and LSD.... |
How old is he? | <answer> The 14-year-old stunned <context> (CNN) -- Prepare to meet the young apprentices to China's Masters sensation Guan Tianlang.
The 14-year-old stunned the golfing world when he made the halfway cut as the youngest player to enter the prestigious major, finishing as Augusta's leading amateur.
But Guan is like... |
what can insulin resistance be caused by? | <answer> Insulin resistance is caused by a persistently high level of insulin over a prolonged period of time that eventually causes the body's sensitivity to insulin to decrease, Lifestyle factors. <context> Insulin resistance is caused by a persistently high level of insulin over a prolonged period of time that event... |
What demographic were most stores focusing on? | <answer> middle-class audience <context> Chain department stores grew rapidly after 1920, and provided competition for the downtown upscale department stores, as well as local department stores in small cities. J. C. Penney had four stores in 1908, 312 in 1920, and 1452 in 1930. Sears, Roebuck & Company, a giant mail-o... |
was he physically beaten at home? | <answer> lecturing <context> CHAPTER II: The Jacobite Agent.
So twelve years passed. Ronald Leslie grew up a sturdy lad, full of fun and mischief in spite of the sober atmosphere of the bailie's house; and neither flogging at school nor lecturing at home appeared to have the slightest effect in reducing him to that s... |
why called third reich? | <answer> Korean/Nat The Third Reich is the name of a bar emblazoned with Nazi flags, swastikas and photographs of Adolf Hitler. <context> Korean/Nat The Third Reich is the name of a bar emblazoned with Nazi flags, swastikas and photographs of Adolf Hitler. The owner of the bar located in downto... Korean/Nat The Third ... |
Which kindom does Korea take its name from? | <answer> Goryeo <context> Korea is a historic country in East Asia, since 1945 divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea (officially the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") and South Korea (officially the "Republic of Korea"). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwe... |
What was it followed by? | <answer> and was immediately followed by a howl of delight from the Esquimaux, <context> CHAPTER TWENTY.
KEEPING IT DOWN--MUTUAL EXPLANATIONS--DEATH--NEW-YEAR'S DAY.
It need scarcely be said that the sailors outside did not remain long in ignorance of the unexpected and happy discovery related in the last chapter. ... |
how do muscles of the back function? | <answer> Is responsible for moving, rotating, and stabilizing the scapula (shoulder blade) and extending the head at the neck. <context> Click to read more below. The trapezius is one of the major muscles of the back and is responsible for moving, rotating, and stabilizing the scapula (shoulder blade) and extending the... |
After it got dark when she was waking home what did she wish she had to keep warm? | <answer> She wished she had her favorite coat on. <context> Towards evening, Jennifer was walking on the beach with a gentle breeze blowing through her hair. Looking up at the golden red sun ball, she was surprised by its color, deep red in the middle, softly fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the waves and... |
What does: extrinsic mean? | <answer> Extrinsic means being outside or external, or acting from outside. <context> extrinsic Extraneous to a body or system. Originating from outside. extrinsic being outside or external, or acting from outside. ex·trin·sic (eks-trin'zik) |
In what century did the English East India Company form? | <answer> 17th <context> In 1603, James VI, King of Scots, ascended (as James I) to the English throne and in 1604 negotiated the Treaty of London, ending hostilities with Spain. Now at peace with its main rival, English attention shifted from preying on other nations' colonial infrastructures to the business of establi... |
The speed of the killing response of the human immune system is a product of what process? | <answer> signal amplification <context> In humans, this response is activated by complement binding to antibodies that have attached to these microbes or the binding of complement proteins to carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes. This recognition signal triggers a rapid killing response. The speed of the response ... |
Name examples of usual formal business that Freemasons have at their lodge.? | <answer> pay bills, organise social and charitable events, elect new members <context> The Masonic Lodge is the basic organisational unit of Freemasonry. The Lodge meets regularly to conduct the usual formal business of any small organisation (pay bills, organise social and charitable events, elect new members, etc.). ... |
When did Israel join the OECD? | <answer> 2010 <context> Israel is considered the most advanced country in Southwest Asia and the Middle East in economic and industrial development. Israel's quality university education and the establishment of a highly motivated and educated populace is largely responsible for spurring the country's high technology b... |
Where did the the alphabets used by eastern languages come from? | <answer> Aramaic <context> The Western family includes Parthian (Arsacid Pahlavi) and Middle Persian, while Bactrian, Sogdian, Khwarezmian, Saka, and Old Ossetic (Scytho-Sarmatian) fall under the Eastern category. The two languages of the Western group were linguistically very close to each other, but quite distinct fr... |
What was the source of color in Red lac? | <answer> the dark red resinous substance secreted by various scale insects <context> Unlike vermilion or red ochre, made from minerals, red lake pigments are made by mixing organic dyes, made from insects or plants, with white chalk or alum. Red lac was made from the gum lac, the dark red resinous substance secreted by... |
In the past, why did a circus perform different acts at the same time? | <answer> The circus was very big. <context> Do you know the following expressions?
Faustian bargain
According to most stories, Faust was a German scholar who was rather unhappy with his life.The devil , Mephistopheles, promises him that in return for his soul.he will give Faust unlimited power and knowledge.Faust agree... |
what is a merchant's mark? | <answer> They are as old as the sealings of the third millennium BCE found in Sumer that originated in the Indus Valley. <context> Merchants' marks are as old as the sealings of the third millennium BCE found in Sumer that originated in the Indus Valley. Impressions of cloth, strings and other packing material on the r... |
The good and the bad? | <answer> "You have to measure every human by the good they've done, the bad they've done <context> (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno.
The report, the result... |
What is the size of non-repetitive DNA divided by to get the proportion of non-repetitive DNA? | <answer> genome size <context> The proportion of non-repetitive DNA is calculated by using the length of non-repetitive DNA divided by genome size. Protein-coding genes and RNA-coding genes are generally non-repetitive DNA. A bigger genome does not mean more genes, and the proportion of non-repetitive DNA decreases alo... |
Along with William James, who was an influential 19th century theorist? | <answer> Carl Lange <context> In the late 19th century, the most influential theorists were William James (1842–1910) and Carl Lange (1834–1900). James was an American psychologist and philosopher who wrote about educational psychology, psychology of religious experience/mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism. Lan... |
What does LoC stand for? | <answer> The Library of Congress <context> The Library of Congress (LoC) is an institution established by Congress to provide a research library for the government of the United States and serve as a national library. It is under the supervision of the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library and the Libra... |
How long is that sentence? | <answer> carries at most a year-long prison sentence <context> (CNN) -- The last of 11 people facing felony hazing charges tied to a Florida A&M University band member's death turned herself in on Sunday, four days after prosecutors announced the charges, the state said.
Lasherry Codner, 20, was released on a $15,000... |
Does everyone think going back is a great idea? | <answer> I was crazy <context> Kinshasa, DRC (CNN) -- Kinshasa hasn't had an easy time of it. A decade ago, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo was a broken city, ravaged by years of war and infighting. Of late, however, Kinshasa has witnessed a resurgence, with many expatriated Congolese returning to build... |
Which one can be the best title? | <answer> The ways of traveling in Tanzania <context> Tanzania is a country which has a lot of animals, such as gnus , lions, cheetahs(, elephants, giraffes, crocodiles and so on. Every year, many people in the world travel to this African country to watch the animals closely. But do you know how they travel?
By bus--Th... |
Where did the Han dynasty receive their coin type from? | <answer> the Qin <context> The Han dynasty inherited the ban liang coin type from the Qin. In the beginning of the Han, Emperor Gaozu closed the government mint in favor of private minting of coins. This decision was reversed in 186 BC by his widow Grand Empress Dowager Lü Zhi (d. 180 BC), who abolished private minting... |
what does alkalinity mean quizlet? | <answer> Alkalinity is the water's capacity to resist changes in pH that would make the water more acidic. <context> Alkalinity is the water's capacity to resist changes in pH that would make the water more acidic. (It should not be confused with basicity which is an absolute measurement on the pH scale.) Alkalinity is... |
Who was the first president of the Russian Federation? | <answer> Yeltsin <context> On December 24, Yeltsin informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations that by agreement of the member states of the CIS Russian Federation would assume the membership of the Soviet Union in all UN organs (including permanent membership in the UN Security Council). Thus, Russia is consi... |
Mechanically, one joule is defined as what? | <answer> the energy transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it a distance of 1 metre against a force of 1 newton <context> In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms. The "ability of a system to perform work" is a common desc... |
How did Nian feel about noise? | <answer> afraid <context> Chinese people call the Spring Festival"Nian". But do you know that Nian was once the name of a monster ? A long time ago, the monster Nian lived in the mountains. It ate animals. But in winter, it could not find food. So it came to villages and ate a lot of people. People were so afraid of Ni... |
When did iPod become the leader in digital music device sales? | <answer> 2004 <context> Since October 2004, the iPod line has dominated digital music player sales in the United States, with over 90% of the market for hard drive-based players and over 70% of the market for all types of players. During the year from January 2004 to January 2005, the high rate of sales caused its U.S.... |
According to the passage, what is not easy for students in Mount Logan School .? | <answer> Growing up. <context> Have you ever thought about your life after you grow up? It is not easy --- that's what some US students say after they try out adult life at school.
Mount Logan Middle School, Utah, has an activity called Reality Town. Each student gets a "job" and some money. The higher the grade , t... |
who was the first candidate to campaign across the united states? bryan williams hayes mckinley? | <answer> Bryan was the first candidate to campaign across the united states. <context> Exploiting the new medium of his day, in that case the railroad whistle stop, Bryan reached millions, campaigning to wild acclaim across the country. In Decatur, Illinois, Bryan even rode in a Mueller-Benz automobile, becoming the fi... |
What does Tommy wonder? | <answer> Whether that was his real reason <context> CHAPTER XIX. JANE FINN
"MY train got in half an hour ago," explained Julius, as he led the way out of the station. "I reckoned you'd come by this before I left London, and wired accordingly to Sir James. He's booked rooms for us, and will be round to dine at eight."... |
Were the pretend baptisms real? | <answer> the baptisms were genuine <context> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Atha... |
where can i find the model number to the oven? | <answer> The model number is sometimes located on the side of the opening to one of the oven cavities. It can also be located on the side of the oven door. On some ranges with a double oven, you can open the bottom oven door all of the way and then look straight down on the base of the range in the opening between the ... |
Who requested the aid of the Canadians? | <answer> the Government of Afghanistan <context> Land Forces during this period also deployed in support of peacekeeping operations within United Nations sanctioned conflicts. The nature of the Canadian Forces has continued to evolve. They have been deployed in Afghanistan until 2011, under the NATO-led United Nations ... |
Where did she go? | <answer> She went to the store <context> Fanny the fly was hungry. She went to the store. She saw her friend Colin the cat at the store. Colin waved to Fanny. Fanny waved back. At the store, Fanny bought ice cream, fruit, and pasta. Then she went home. She looked in her fridge. In her fridge she saw meatballs, rice, to... |
how much do ferrets eat a day in cups? | <answer> A ferret will eat about 1/4 cup per day. <context> Typically a ferret will eat about 1/4 cup per day. However, this does not include waste (such as if your ferret likes to dig at his food). Some ferrets may eat more, especially the younger ones. Now, you should always have food available to the ferret. Don't j... |
Who did he recently talk to? | <answer> Reporter <context> Jeff Corwin is a scientist and writer. He does these jobs with one life goal help save animals and their habitats. His latest book, 100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species. Is a collection of stories about animals on the edge of _ . Corwin recently talked to a report... |
How did the author feel during the trips with Granddad? | <answer> Proud. <context> I have a good memory of my grandfather,Jack. He was sitting in his armchair in the front room.
I sat next to him. We were reading aloud,our heads bent over the page in front of us,a finger marking the words;separated by seven decades,brought together by words. It's a common scene in British fa... |
How do we know if we are lucid dreaming? | <answer> We can control what happens in the dream. <context> It is said that all dreams serve a purpose . While there is no agreement among scientists about why we dream, there are many ideas about the different kinds of dreams we have.
One common kind of dream is the repeating dream, in which the same story is repeate... |
What does he want to do? | <answer> So he lies down on the chair in his car, and wants to have a sleep <context> Joe is a taxi driver. Now, after working for a long time, he is very tired. So he lies down on the chair in his car, and wants to have a sleep. But a man comes up to his car, and asks, "Excuse me, what's the time, please?" Joe is a li... |
Alan Harrington is considered part of what generation? | <answer> beat generation <context> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ru... |
How much did Sequoia Capital invest in youtube in November of 2005? | <answer> $3.5 million <context> YouTube offered the public a beta test of the site in May 2005. The first video to reach one million views was a Nike advertisement featuring Ronaldinho in September 2005. Following a $3.5 million investment from Sequoia Capital in November, the site launched officially on December 15, 2... |
What do the novels The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, Monkey Grip, and The Slap have in common? | <answer> set in Melbourne <context> Melbourne's rich and diverse literary history was recognised in 2008 when it became the second UNESCO City of Literature. The State Library of Victoria is one of Australia's oldest cultural institutions and one of many public and university libraries across the city. Melbourne also h... |
Why are some forces due to that are impossible to model? | <answer> gradient of potentials <context> For certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces as being due to gradient of potentials. This is often due to macrophysical considerations that yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates. For example, friction is caused by the ... |
how far is east rutherford from bloomfield? | <answer> There are 4.98 miles from East Rutherford to Bloomfield in southwest direction and 8 miles or 12.87 kilometers by car, following the New Jersey 3 route. <context> There are 4.98 miles from East Rutherford to Bloomfield in southwest direction and 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) by car, following the NJ 3 route. East... |
Where does the Portuguese art of pastry have its origins? | <answer> in the many medieval Catholic monasteries spread widely across the country <context> Typical fast food dishes include the Francesinha (Frenchie) from Porto, and bifanas (grilled pork) or prego (grilled beef) sandwiches, which are well known around the country. The Portuguese art of pastry has its origins in th... |
what does vulnerable mean on the endangered scale? | <answer> 1 Critically Endangered (CR): A species facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. <context> Officially, threatened species are those listed as Critically Endangered (CR), Endangered (EN) or Vulnerable (VU). Practically this means: 1 Critically Endangered (CR): A species facing an extremely high... |
In what type of relationship does an organism travel by means of another? | <answer> phoresy <context> Commensal relationships may involve one organism using another for transportation (phoresy) or for housing (inquilinism), or it may also involve one organism using something another created, after its death (metabiosis). Examples of metabiosis are hermit crabs using gastropod shells to protec... |
what is depreciation of products? | <answer> Depreciation is defined as the reduction in the value of a product arising from the passage of time due to use or abuse, wear and tear. <context> Depreciation is defined as the reduction in the value of a product arising from the passage of time due to use or abuse, wear and tear. Depreciation is not a method ... |
In medieval Europe who obtained sole rights to hunt in certain areas? | <answer> upper class <context> In most parts of medieval Europe, the upper class obtained the sole rights to hunt in certain areas of a feudal territory. Game in these areas was used as a source of food and furs, often provided via professional huntsmen, but it was also expected to provide a form of recreation for the ... |
What material is on a direct metal mastering disc? | <answer> copper <context> The "orange peel" effect on vinyl records is caused by worn molds. Rather than having the proper mirror-like finish, the surface of the record will have a texture that looks like orange peel. This introduces noise into the record, particularly in the lower frequency range. With direct metal ma... |
How did my mother pass away? | <answer> unexplained illness <context> I'll never forget that summer day in 1965 when my mother suddenly died of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer stopped by to ask my father if the hospital could use Mother's corneas . I was shocked. "The doctors want to _ Mum and give he... |
Who gets up earlier? | <answer> I don't like to get up early <context> Hi ! I'm Tony .I don't like to get up early .In the morning ,I get up at eight . Then I go to school at eight thirty . I don't have much time for breakfast , so I usually eat very quickly .For lunch ,I usually eat hamburgers .After school ,I sometimes play basketball for ... |
What is the text mainly about? | <answer> A kind girl caring for children with HIV. <context> As a preteen in New York, Whitney Johnson volunteered at soup kitchens and delivered clothes to the homeless. While at college, she started an English-language tutoring program for immigrant children. No one was surprised, then, when she chose to volunteer in... |
what channel number is nbc? | <answer> NBC channel number is 45. <context> Channel 45 (RF channel 45): WVNC-LD - (NBC/Antenna TV) - Watertown Channel 46 (RF channel 46): WMBQ-CD - (Biz TV/Hope Channel/Religious independent) - New York Channel 46 (RF channel 46): WBGT-CD - (MyNetworkTV/This TV/Tuff TV/Heartland/QVC) - Rochester |
Where is it ranked in terms of the metropolitan area in the Americas? | <answer> the fourth-most populous metropolitan <context> Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "g... |
What is the cost to cut very large tree down? | <answer> $400 to $1000 <context> The average cost to remove a large tree is approximately $400 to $1000, since tree height ranges from 60 to 80 feet tall and requires more work. You might have a lot of reasons to remove a large, long-living tree like: Disease or pests. Damage from a storm. |
Did it stay together? | <answer> but in 1952 the state was dissolved and its territory was divided into the East German districts of Halle and Magdeburg <context> Saxony-Anhalt is a landlocked federal state of Germany surrounded by the federal states of Lower Saxony, Brandenburg, Saxony and Thuringia.
Its capital is Magdeburg and its larges... |
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