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Who are the only women who follow the tradition of covering half of their faces, though not their hair? | <answer> Rashaida women <context> Traditional Eritrean attire is quite varied among the ethnic groups of Eritrea. In the larger cities, most people dress in Western casual dress such as jeans and shirts. In offices, both men and women often dress in suits. Traditional clothing for Christian Tigrinya-speaking highlander... |
Which word can best describe the writer's attitude towards eating together with families? | <answer> Supportive. <context> When was the last time your family sat down together to have a dinner?
The speed at which we live today no longer allows for slow eating habits. Most people work long hours. There is lots of fast food and eating out is now on the increase. Often, food is eaten in front of the television i... |
Who became president of Universal after the Standard Capital takeover? | <answer> J. Cheever Cowdin <context> Universal's 1936 Show Boat (released a little over a month later) became a critical and financial success, it was not enough to save the Laemmles' involvement with the studio. They were unceremoniously removed from the company they had founded. Because the Laemmles personally oversa... |
what city is kansas city in? | <answer> Missouri <context> Kansas City, or K.C. , is the largest city in the state of Missouri. It is the 37th–largest city by population in the United States and the 23rd–largest by area. |
Who is Jayson's father? | <answer> Paul <context> Jayson McCarthy, 12, was born without fingers on his left hand. That didn't stop him from being able to do many tasks. But Jayson could not grasp more than one object at a time. So Jayson 's father, Paul, created a Prosthesis , using a 3D printer. Now Jayson has fingers that open and close. "It ... |
Who did he compete on a team with? | <answer> and paired with Adam Scott <context> (CNN) -- Jason Day nearly pulled out of the World Cup of Golf after learning he had lost eight relatives to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Instead he completed an emotional double victory Sunday in Melbourne as he claimed the individual title and paired with Adam Scot... |
when will fortnite campaign become free? | <answer> Fortnite campaign will become free in 2018. <context> In fact, players who only want to try out the new mode do not need to own the original “Fortnite.” The same blog post confirms that the game’s upcoming campaign Save the World will also be free and will be released in 2018. The free Battle Royale mode will ... |
Why shouldn't the English learners use an analytical approach? | <answer> because Real speech is too fast. <context> Most students try to learn English grammar using grammar textbooks. They study grammar rules and take grammar tests. They use an analytical approach, attempting to memorize, and then apply, a great number of rules.
However, research has proved this method inefficient... |
When did Lakulish systematize the Pasupata Shaivism? ? | <answer> 2nd century CE <context> Pāśupata Shaivism (Pāśupata, "of Paśupati") is the oldest of the major Shaiva schools. The philosophy of Pashupata sect was systematized by Lakulish in the 2nd century CE. Paśu in Paśupati refers to the effect (or created world), the word designates that which is dependent on something... |
what are forms of protein? | <answer> Foods high in protein per calorie include lean chicken, lean pork, fish, lean beef, tofu, beans, lentils, low-fat yogurt, milk, cheese, seeds, nuts, and eggs. <context> Protein is a macronutrient necessary for the proper growth and function of the human body. A deficiency in protein leads to muscle atrophy and... |
DId this city have anything to do with communism? | <answer> Leipzig later played a significant role in instigating the fall of communism <context> Leipzig is the most populous city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany. With a population of 582,277 inhabitants (1.1 million residents in the larger urban zone) it is Germany's tenth most populous city. Leipzig is locat... |
What sporting event did they see? | <answer> At the marathon <context> Michael Rossi is the Internet favorite Dad right now. Mr. Rossi, a father from Philadelphia, recently took his kids, Jack and Victoria, to Boston for three days during the school term. But Rydal Elementary School, one of the oldest schools in Boston, doesn't accept family holidays as... |
When did they stop? | <answer> worked until the beginning of January, 2015. <context> Recently, a small group of birdwatchers spent three weeks around Mount Vernon. They were busy counting wild birds on Mount Vernon's wetlands, south of Washington, D.C. They began in the middle of December and worked until the beginning of January, 2015.
... |
what were quonset huts used for? | <answer> Quonset Huts were used as temporary classrooms and student housing, to help house the dramatic increase in veteran enrollment after the G.I. Bill was introduced. In the 1940s Quonset huts were popularly used as storage buildings which offered three main benefits for the military who were the ones who used them... |
Which system of measurement was standardized? | <answer> metric system <context> Under Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and measures. On September 16, 1897, the Civilian... |
What is marked by a line of red bricks in the ground? | <answer> the Freedom Trail <context> Because of the city's prominent role in the American Revolution, several historic sites relating to that period are preserved as part of the Boston National Historical Park. Many are found along the Freedom Trail, which is marked by a red line of bricks embedded in the ground. The c... |
Did this clear his mind? | <answer> He had forgotten all about the firing from his other job. <context> A man got fired from his job. He was in such a bad mood after. He walked out the door with his gum and gloves. He got madder and madder. A mailman walking by asked him how his day had been. He pushed the mailman who fell on a teacher. A nearb... |
It is the birthplace of what? | <answer> the cradle of Western civilization <context> Greece is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Situated on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north and Turkey to the northeast... |
Does it indicate he is grateful to anyone? | <answer> I would like to thank Ross Brawn <context> (CNN) -- Nick Heidfeld has left his role as reserve driver at Mercedes to become a tester for Pirelli ahead of the Italian company's return to Formula One as the sport's sole tire supplier next year.
The 33-year-old German had driven in F1 for a decade but was left ... |
Was their a man in the cast? | <answer> Rancic and fellow co-host Brad Goreski <context> (CNN)After weeks of controversy and the sudden departures of two co-hosts, "Fashion Police" is going on an extended break.
The fashion commentary show on E! channel announced Tuesday that it will be on hiatus until September.
"We look forward to taking this ... |
How many miles is the city from Isaac's Tavern? | <answer> 11 <context> The city's location was chosen, in part, for being within 11 mi (18 km) of Isaac Hunter's Tavern, a popular tavern frequented by the state legislators. No known city or town existed previously on the chosen city site. Raleigh is one of the few cities in the United States that was planned and built... |
What supply port was opened late in 1944? | <answer> Antwerp <context> Once the coastal assault had succeeded, Eisenhower insisted on retaining personal control over the land battle strategy, and was immersed in the command and supply of multiple assaults through France on Germany. Field Marshal Montgomery insisted priority be given to his 21st Army Group's atta... |
When can you see a fireworks display in Findley Lake? | <answer> In summer. <context> Findley Lake, New York is a small beautiful village that sells itself as a holiday place for all seasons. The Findley Lake Area Chamber of Commerce supports a number of events all the year round that begin in March. At Findley Lake during the summer, there is boating, fishing and water s... |
What substance can skew the results of an asthma test? | <answer> caffeine <context> Spirometry is recommended to aid in diagnosis and management. It is the single best test for asthma. If the FEV1 measured by this technique improves more than 12% following administration of a bronchodilator such as salbutamol, this is supportive of the diagnosis. It however may be normal in... |
what is a bezoar in terraria? | <answer> It is a rare accessory dropped by Hornets in the Underground Jungle. <context> The Bezoar is a rare accessory dropped by Hornets in the Underground Jungle. They can also be obtained by killing Toxic Sludge monsters in the underground. When equipped by the player, it grants full immunity to the poison debuff. I... |
What's the attitude of Jun Lei towards the case of Xiaomi in India? | <answer> Positive. <context> BEIJING -- Rising smartphone star Xiaomi is moving upmarket and taking aim at Apple's iPhone. The Chinese maker known for low-priced phones on Thursday unveiled a new model that Chairman J un Lei said is comparable to Apple's iPhone 6 but thinner, lighter and much cheaper. The phone start... |
Why did Cai's girlfriend leave him? | <answer> She found it a shame to marry a shoe shiner. <context> Few students would dream of getting a job as a shoe shiner working along the street. College students, in their own eyes and in the eyes of the public, are expected to get at least a proper job, if not working in a high-income or white-collar position.
Cai... |
Who is this article about? | <answer> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi <context> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: معمر محمد أبو منيار القذافي Arabic pronunciation: [muʕamar al.qaðaːfiː]; /ˈmoʊ.əmɑːr ɡəˈdɑːfi/; audio (help·info); c. 1942 – 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[b] was a Libyan revolutionary, poli... |
During what dictatorship was Catalan considered a dialect? | <answer> Francoist <context> During much of its history, and especially during the Francoist dictatorship (1939–1975), the Catalan language has often been degraded as a mere dialect of Spanish. This view, based on political and ideological considerations, has no linguistic validity. Spanish and Catalan have important d... |
when did the first cars come out movie? | <answer> June 9, 2006. <context> exists and is an alternate of . June 9th, 2006 is the date when the original Disney movie Cars came out. June 9th, 2006 is the date when the original Disney movie Cars came out. |
during what time? | <answer> big events <context> Limit the use of private cars, improve public transport and encourage the use of bicycles to control traffic congestion during the 2008 Olympics, experts from foreign countries advised Beijing on Friday. Professor Nigel Wilson, of the civil and environmental engineering department of Massa... |
In what part of Kathmandu is Dasarath Rangasala Stadium located? | <answer> Tripureshwor <context> Football and Cricket are the most popular sports among the younger generation in Nepal and there are several stadiums in the city. The sport is governed by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) from its headquarters in Kathmandu. The only international football stadium in the city is... |
How many schools does Washington University have? | <answer> seven <context> Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research,[citation needed] offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university's seven schools. Known for its interdisciplinarity and departmental collaboration, many of Washington Un... |
.How many reasons are mentioned for the habitat destruction? | <answer> Three. <context> The Cuban iguana is a species of lizard of the iguana family. It is the largest of the West Indian rock iguanas, one of the most endangered groups of lizards. This species with red eyes and a thick tail is one of the largest lizards in the Caribbean.
The Cuban iguana is primarily _ ; 95% of i... |
When were terms such as "Near East", "Far East", and "Middle East" relegated to the experts? | <answer> the 20th century <context> In the 20th century after decades of intense warfare and political turmoil terms such as "Near East", "Far East" and "Middle East" were relegated to the experts, especially in the new field of political science. The new wave of diplomats often came from those programs. Archaeology on... |
The purpose of the train line is to connect Connecticut and Massachusetts to what state north? | <answer> Vermont <context> In 2010 and 2011, state and federal funds were awarded to Connecticut (and Massachusetts) to construct the Hartford Line, with a southern terminus at New Haven's Union Station and a northern terminus at Springfield's Union Station. According to the White House, "This corridor [currently] has ... |
when did clocks by coldplay come out? | <answer> 2003 <context> Coldplay released Clocks in Europe on 24 March 2003 as the album's third single. The single was issued with two B-sides : Animals, which was one of the band's favourite songs performed on tour but was not included in the album, and Crests of Waves. |
what is the population of snowflake az? | <answer> Snowflake, Arizona has a population of 5,604 people. <context> Snowflake, AZ is home to a population of 5,604 people, from which 99% are citizens. The ethnic composition of the population of Snowflake, AZ is composed of 5,170 White residents (92.3%), 204 Hispanic residents (3.64%), 156 Native residents (2.78%)... |
How far did Vivian want to travel before stopping to eat? | <answer> after riding about ten miles; <context> CHAPTER IV
The sun rose red, the air was thick and hot. Anticipating that the day would be very oppressive, Vivian and Essper were on their horses' backs at an early hour. Already, however, many of the rustic revellers were about, and preparations were commencing for ... |
What's the topic of the passage? | <answer> Cover the distance with love. <context> A wise man was visiting a village with his students. He found a group of family members shouting in anger at each other. He turned to his students and asked: "Why do people shout in anger at each other?"
His students thought for a while, and one of them said: "Because wh... |
what age should i have my dog spayed? | <answer> Dog should be spayed at six to nine months. <context> Adult dogs can be neutered at any age, but the best time is before sexual maturity. For many years, the recommended spay/neuter age was six to nine months. When a puppy’s future involves performance competition, ask your veterinarian and breeder about timin... |
Along with electricity, what sometimes powers beer pumps that aren't operated by hand? | <answer> gas <context> Strictly the term refers to the pump itself, which is normally manually operated, though electrically powered and gas powered pumps are occasionally used. When manually powered, the term "handpump" is often used to refer to both the pump and the associated handle. |
How many casino resorts ore in downtown? | <answer> three <context> The city's Greektown and three downtown casino resort hotels serve as part of an entertainment hub. The Eastern Market farmer's distribution center is the largest open-air flowerbed market in the United States and has more than 150 foods and specialty businesses. On Saturdays, about 45,000 peop... |
what does the bloodstream consist of? | <answer> Blood or blood stream mainly consists of plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells, or erythrocytes. <context> The remaining 45 percent of the blood mainly consists of red and white blood cells and platelets. Each of these has a vital role to play in keeping the blood functioning effect... |
where was bukhara from in ancient history? | <answer> Bukhara was from Uzbekistan in ancient history. <context> Wandering Jew: Bukhara, the ancient silk way city. The capital of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, once an enviable destination of many a traveler, still has plenty to offer. Kalyan ensemble in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. |
what causes pinging when accelerating? | <answer> Abnormally high combustion temperatures <context> The engine “pings” or knocks on acceleration. The symptom is more pronounced when the engine is at operating temperature. Engine ping is the result of abnormally high combustion temperatures. The usual cause of engine ping is over advanced ignition timing, an i... |
When was the Chapultepec Zoo opened? | <answer> 1924 <context> Mexico City has three zoos. Chapultepec Zoo, the San Juan de Aragon Zoo and Los Coyotes Zoo. Chapultepec Zoo is located in the first section of Chapultepec Park in the Miguel Hidalgo. It was opened in 1924. Visitors can see about 243 specimens of different species including kangaroos, giant pand... |
What would be problematic for a multilingual character set or font to provide? | <answer> single codepoint <context> As briefly discussed in Unicode Technical Note #26, "In terms of implementation issues, any attempt at a unification of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic would wreak havoc [and] make casing operations an unholy mess, in effect making all casing operations context sensitive […]". In other wo... |
is cahill an irish name? | <answer> Yes <context> Cahill (local /ˈkɑːhɪl/ , UK /ˈkɑːhɪl/ or /ˈkeɪhɪl/) is a name of Irish origin. In Irish, It is the anglicized version of the Gaelic O ó cathail meaning descendant Of .. cathalhis page or section lists people with the surname Cahill. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led... |
Who was an early leader in the Reformed churches? | <answer> Calvin <context> Today, this term also refers to the doctrines and practices of the Reformed churches of which Calvin was an early leader. Less commonly, it can refer to the individual teaching of Calvin himself. The particulars of Calvinist theology may be stated in a number of ways. Perhaps the best known su... |
How much did the couple spend at the fair? | <answer> $10. <context> Matt and his wife lived in the country. Matt was very mean and hated spending money. One day a fair came to the nearby town.
They went to the fair and looked at all the things to buy. Matt's wife wanted to buy a hat only costing $28, but was refused. Later on, a comb of $5 attracted her attentio... |
What decision did she make after that movie? | <answer> Julia Roberts, star of the new movie "Eat, Pray, Love," which tells the story of a soul-searching character, is now a practicing Hindu. <context> (CNN) -- Julia Roberts, star of the new movie "Eat, Pray, Love," which tells the story of a soul-searching character, is now a practicing Hindu.
Roberts, in an in... |
what was the ocean that surrounded the continent called? | <answer> Panthalassa was the superocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea. <context> Panthalassa, also known as the Panthalassic or Panthalassan Ocean, (from Greek πᾶν all and θάλασσα sea), was the superocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea. During the Paleozoic—Mesozoic transition c. 250 Ma it occu... |
Developments in which scientists influenced the creation of pharmacology in medieval Islam? | <answer> botany and chemistry <context> The advances made in the Middle East in botany and chemistry led medicine in medieval Islam substantially to develop pharmacology. Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi (Rhazes) (865–915), for instance, acted to promote the medical uses of chemical compounds. Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulca... |
Does it have another name? | <answer> the overlapping grip" or the "Vardon overlap" <context> (CNN) -- It was in the majestic surroundings of Muirfield that the original gold-plated superstar of golf secured his first major title.
The small town of Gullane to the east of Edinburgh that is all set to welcome the modern titans of the game for the ... |
will fallout 4 have co op? | <answer> yes <context> The Fallout MMO that MMO fans have been longing for years is still not going to happen. With Fallout 4, Bethesda will continue to focus on single-player experience. However, without further detail, we won't rule out the possibility that the game will have co-op gameplay. |
What concepts are fundamental to number theory? | <answer> adele rings and adelic algebraic groups <context> for any constant c. Matrix groups over these fields fall under this regime, as do adele rings and adelic algebraic groups, which are basic to number theory. Galois groups of infinite field extensions such as the absolute Galois group can also be equipped with a... |
How do American youngsters earn their allowance? Which one is NOT one of the ways? | <answer> By doing some housework for the family. <context> Many American youngsters earn their own allowance by doing temporary jobs for their neighbors. Babysitting is one of the common of these jobs. Most couples do not have maids or relatives living with them, and they need to have someone watch the children if they... |
Where has KEXP pioneered in Radio? | <answer> Internet radio <context> Non-commercial radio stations include NPR affiliates KUOW-FM 94.9 and KPLU-FM 88.5 (Tacoma), as well as classical music station KING-FM 98.1. Other stations include KEXP-FM 90.3 (affiliated with the UW), community radio KBCS-FM 91.3 (affiliated with Bellevue College), and high school r... |
When did instruction begin at Northwestern? | <answer> 1855 <context> Northwestern was founded in 1851 by John Evans, for whom the City of Evanston is named, and eight other lawyers, businessmen and Methodist leaders. Its founding purpose was to serve the Northwest Territory, an area that today includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin an... |
What's the writer's attitude towards senior Chinese ladies dancing in New York's Sunset Park? | <answer> He thinks all parties involved should be more tolerant. <context> Square dancing is a form of entertainment and physical exercise, which is a good thing. However, a group of senior Chinese ladies dancing in New York's Sunset Park were recently faced with noise complaints from nearby residents. The local court ... |
is wine bad for the kidneys? | <answer> No, wine is not bad for the kidneys. <context> Primary menu. Study Suggests a Little Wine May be Good for Your Kidneys. Las Vegas, NV (April 23, 2014) - Moderate wine consumption could help keep the kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new finding... |
Where was Chopin invited to in late summer? | <answer> Scotland <context> In late summer he was invited by Jane Stirling to visit Scotland, where he stayed at Calder House near Edinburgh and at Johnstone Castle in Renfrewshire, both owned by members of Stirling's family. She clearly had a notion of going beyond mere friendship, and Chopin was obliged to make it cl... |
According to whom? | <answer> ur lamps are dim," said Bernard. <context> CHAPTER VI
THE THORN HEDGE
Mist drifted about the hollows and the new moon shone between the motionless light clouds. The air was damp and Jim buttoned his driving-coat as he talked to Bernard on the steps at Dryholm. His small car stood near the arch, with its li... |
What was the period of time in which Johannes Aavik was alive? | <answer> 1880–1973 <context> The most famous reformer of Estonian, Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), used creations ex nihilo (cf. ‘free constructions’, Tauli 1977), along with other sources of lexical enrichment such as derivations, compositions and loanwords (often from Finnish; cf. Saareste and Raun 1965: 76). In Aavik’s ... |
Where did it crash? | <answer> On the way home from his job at a bakery in Wainscot, New York <context> On the way home from his job at a bakery in Wainscot, New York, one August evening,Craig Schum,33,stopped his car at the East Hampton Airport. A group was protesting, airplane noise,and Schum,who had kicked off his shoes,got out of the ca... |
Which of the sentences is NOT TRUE according to the passage? | <answer> Kitty is shy. <context> The most popular idol among girls is a white kitten .She is kind,friendly and cute. Who is she? She's Hello Kitty. This sweet kitten has won the hearts of people of all ages from all over the world. Hello Kitty was created by a Japanese company in 1974 which is now making thousands of ... |
how did jessica falkholt die? | <answer> Jessica Falkholt has died from injuries she suffered in a car crash. <context> Media caption Jessica played Hope Morrison in Home and Away. Home and Away actress Jessica Falkholt has died from injuries she suffered in a car crash three weeks ago, an Australian hospital has confirmed. The accident in New South ... |
who did he tell? | <answer> "I am at a loss for words," he told the Associated Press. <context> (CNN) -- Former Olympic champion Angel Matos of Cuba faces a life ban after kicking a referee flush in the face during his taekwondo bronze medal match in Beijing.
Matos reacted in extraordinary fashion to being disqualified by Chelbat.
M... |
what is virginia's state fossil? | <answer> Chesapecten jeffersonius is the state fossil of Virginia. <context> Chesapecten jeffersonius. This distinctive scallop is the state fossil of Virginia and is the first fossil described from North America in 1687. Chesapecten sp. are commonly found in strata exposed along Coastal Plain cliffs along major rivers... |
Why has the woman taken so many photos? | <answer> Because she wants to show thanks. <context> The "59 smiles" on a smartphone by an old woman in Wuhan, Hubei province in about six months tell a big story. The smiles are from the 59 people who offered her seats on buses. "Everybody can be a good _ , because in many cases a friendly smile is all that is needed ... |
How do you insert pin iv bag? | <answer> Hang your bag on the IV pole and pull off the cap. Do not let the tip of this port touch anything else once the cap is off. Open the package with the IV tubing. Slide the roller to the bottom until it pinches the tubing. That is the “off” position. Some types of tubing have a pinch clamp instead of a roller cl... |
What is the definition europe? | <answer> It is continent of the eastern hemisphere between Asia & the Atlantic area 3,997,929 square miles (10,354,636 square kilometers). <context> Definition of EUROPE. 1. continent of the eastern hemisphere between Asia & the Atlantic area 3,997,929 square miles (10,354,636 square kilometers).2. the European contine... |
What was it made of? | <answer> The house towered above them, immensely tall, with the whole height of the built-up terrace added to its own seventy feet of brick facade <context> CHAPTER XI.
Mr. Barbecue-Smith was gone. The motor had whirled him away to the station; a faint smell of burning oil commemorated his recent departure. A conside... |
According to the passage, what is the reason for the rise of global temperatures? | <answer> The emissions of greenhouse gases. <context> According to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, global temperatures have risen by approximately 0.6degC in the past century, caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases produced by human activities,such as the burning of fossil fuels and d... |
where is mount olive illinois? | <answer> Mount Olive is in Macoupin County, Illinois. <context> The City of Mount Olive had a population of 2,053 as of July 1, 2017. Mount Olive ranks in the lower quartile for Diversity Index when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in Illinois. See peer rankings below. The primary... |
Did Minaj congradulate Azalea for anything on twitter? | <answer> "I've congratulated Iggy on the success of 'Fancy,' publicly <context> (CNN) -- Iggy Azalea would love it if everyone channeled "Frozen" and just "let it go."
The Australian rapper has broken her silence about a supposed feud between herself and Nicki Minaj, rumors that were sparked after Minaj gave a curiou... |
what cancers occur in which organs? | <answer> Cervical cancer spreads to the lungs. <context> For example, if cervical cancer spreads to the lungs, it is still called cervical cancer, not lung cancer. Although most cancers develop and spread this way -- via an organ - blood cancer like leukemia do not. They affect the blood and the organs that form blood ... |
What is the average monthly temperature sarajevo? | <answer> 19.8 °C (35.6°F) <context> 1 The mean annual temperature is 9.6 degrees Celsius (49.3 degrees Fahrenheit). 2 See the temperatures page for a monthly breakdown and the fixed scale graph. 3 Average monthly temperatures vary by 19.8 °C (35.6°F). Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina is at 43 52'N, 18 26'E, 638 m (20... |
when was it first available to the public? | <answer> The first public release of Ruby 0.95 was announced on Japanese domestic newsgroups on December 21, 1995 <context> Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language. It was designed and developed in the mid-1990s by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in Japan.
According to its creat... |
Where does Israel rank in number of startup companies in the world? | <answer> second <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... |
What is the department of treasury? | <answer> The Department of the Treasury is an executive department and the treasury of the United States <context> The Department of the Treasury is an executive department and the treasury of the United States federal government. It was established by an Act of Congress in 1789 to manage government revenue. The Depart... |
Would he be considered an Accidental Canidate? | <answer> Hollande was not an accidental candidate <context> François Hollande, the newly-inaugurated President of France, may be as notable for what he has not done as for what he has.
He has never held national elective office despite being at the center of French politics for more than a decade, and he has never be... |
where can i check my credit score for free? | <answer> You can check your credit score for free with Credit Sesame to see whether you fall inside the ‘good’ credit range. <context> Good Credit Score. A good credit score ranges from 700 to 749 according to the FICO credit range while on a Vantage Score 3.0 you would end up at a B grade. You can check your credit sc... |
When was the last Pyrenees Cup played? | <answer> 1914 <context> With the new stadium, Barcelona participated in the inaugural version of the Pyrenees Cup, which, at the time, consisted of the best teams of Languedoc, Midi and Aquitaine (Southern France), the Basque Country and Catalonia; all were former members of the Marca Hispanica region. The contest was ... |
Who strongly supposed ome scritto? | <answer> soprano Maria Callas <context> The primacy of the composer's written score has also led, today, to a relatively minor role played by improvisation in classical music, in sharp contrast to the practice of musicians who lived during the baroque, classical and romantic era. Improvisation in classical music perfor... |
Does he have a nickname? | <answer> is known as Sparta-kooks <context> Running Man is a variety show which is aired in SBS, a famous South Korean TV channel. The show broadcasts on Sunday every week. The translation can be watched on the Internet every Monday. It's very interesting and funny. In the program, everyone should keep running. Here ar... |
Does botany only study plants? | <answer> included the study of fungi and algae <context> Botany, also called plant science(s) or plant biology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who specializes in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek word βοτάνη (botanē) meaning "p... |
How are the High Sheriffs appointed? | <answer> As a result, the High Sheriffs for Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside are appointed "within the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster" <context> The boroughs of Liverpool, Knowsley, St Helens and Sefton were included in Merseyside. In Greater Manchester the successor boroughs were Bury, Bolton, Man... |
how many days can you rent out a home to be considered a primary residence? | <answer> 60 days <context> Occupancy Requirements. Veterans and active duty personnel who secure a VA loan have to certify that they intend to personally occupy the property as a primary residence. Essentially, home buyers have 60 days, which the agency considers a “reasonable time,” to occupy the home after the loan c... |
How many locations does this shop have in the country? | <answer> eight <context> Maurice Mountain is a retired lawyer in Washington, D.C. He developed a prototype for a device he calls the Presto Emergency Boat Ladder. His invention is a small folding ladder that attaches to the side of a boat to help people who fall into the water. Mr. Mountain plans to mass-produce his bo... |
Did this excite him? | <answer> But the fish was sad. <context> Once upon a time there was a fish that lived in a bowl. The fish wanted to give a kid a party. But the fish was sad. The fish had no present to give to the kid. The fish would give the kid a spoon. But the fish had no spoon. The fish was a cutie. The fish had an idea. The fish h... |
who is the poet of the charge of the light brigade? | <answer> The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson. <context> The Charge of the Light Brigade is an 1854 narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. He wrote it on December 2, 1854, and it was published on December 9, 185... |
When do you think students can become journalists and report on parts of the story? | <answer> During reading. <context> A graded reader is a book containing simplified languages used to help learners master the language. Readers come in different levels, from beginners to advanced. English learners need to choose a reader that is suitable for their level.
Why use readers? Lots of research shows that ex... |
Why does he want bread? | <answer> But the cat likes the smell of bread so much that he tries to find it everywhere he can. <context> The family across the street has a cat. He is a cute black kitty named Dillon. The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year. He is an indoor cat who is not allowed to go outside. Th... |
is denmark the last one? | <answer> Warkworth <context> Northumberland (abbreviated Northd) is a county in North East England. The northernmost county of England, it borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham and Tyne and Wear to the south and the Scottish Borders to the north. To the east is the North Sea coastline with a long distance path. Th... |
How many per cell are in algae? | <answer> The number of chloroplasts per cell varies from 1 in algae up to 100 in plants like Arabidopsis and wheat. <context> Chloroplasts' main role is to conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight and converts it and stores it in the energy-storage molecule... |
Why is it difficult to predict the possible effects of electromagnetic fields on an airplane 's computers? | <answer> Because research scientists have not been able to produce the same effects in labs. <context> The biggest danger facing airlines nowadays may not be a terrorist with a gun, but the man with portable computer in business class. In the last 16 years, pilots have reported well over 100 incidents that could have b... |
what age should you check cholesterol? | <answer> Adults aged 20 years or older have check their cholesterol every 5 years. <context> It's important to check your cholesterol levels. High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) recommends that adul... |
In relation to other major ethnic groups, what is the education level of Latinos? | <answer> least well educated <context> According to a study by Dr. Paul Brest, Hispanics or "Latinos" include immigrants who are descendants of immigrants from the countries comprising Central and South America. In 1991, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans made up 80% of the Latino population in the U... |
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