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The three types of brain activity that can be measured are what? | <answer> REM, light NREM and deep NREM <context> Sleep involves great changes in brain activity. Until the 1950s it was generally believed that the brain essentially shuts off during sleep, but this is now known to be far from true; activity continues, but patterns become very different. There are two types of sleep: R... |
is cassava a grain? | <answer> Yes <context> 1. Cassava flour is gluten, grain and nut-free. The cassava plant is a staple crop to millions of inhabitants in South America and parts of Asia and Africa. The plant produces the cassava root (also known as yuca or manioc), a starchy, high-carbohydrate tuber – similar to yam, taro, plantains and... |
Who wrote The Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music? | <answer> Hermann von Helmholtz <context> At the age of 19, he wrote a report on his work and sent it to philologist Alexander Ellis, a colleague of his father (who would later be portrayed as Professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion). Ellis immediately wrote back indicating that the experiments were similar to existing wor... |
how much are the forever stamps now? | <answer> The forever stamps are 44 cents now. <context> It is worth the current postage for mailing a regular (first class, up to 1oz) letter in the USA. As of 7/7/2009, 44 cents. The forever stamp is sold at the current… rate, but can be used in the future even if rates go up. That's why it's called the forever stam... |
What is likely to happen next? | <answer> The author lost his temper. <context> All things change except barbers, the ways of barbers, and the surroundings of barbers. These never change. What one experiences in a barber's shop the first time he enters one is what he always experiences in barbers' shops afterward till the end of his days.
I got shaved... |
Charged ions can be used to produce what in glass? | <answer> Color <context> Color in glass may be obtained by addition of electrically charged ions (or color centers) that are homogeneously distributed, and by precipitation of finely dispersed particles (such as in photochromic glasses). Ordinary soda-lime glass appears colorless to the naked eye when it is thin, altho... |
what are gandules? | <answer> It is a combination of rice, pigeon peas and pork, cooked in the same pot with Puerto Rican-style sofrito. <context> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arroz con gandules is a combination of rice, pigeon peas and pork, cooked in the same pot with Puerto Rican-style sofrito. This is one of the signature ric... |
What does H-e stand for? | <answer> Human energy conversion <context> In biology, energy is an attribute of all biological systems from the biosphere to the smallest living organism. Within an organism it is responsible for growth and development of a biological cell or an organelle of a biological organism. Energy is thus often said to be store... |
Why was the writer sure he was going to be a great father? | <answer> Because his father had already set him a good example. <context> My son. The phrase felt difficult and strange the first time I said it, and I had to practice it a thousand times. I started saying the words to myself the day when the ultrasound told me we were having a baby.
Finally, my son was born.
The nurse... |
what's the tallest mountain underwater? | <answer> Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain underwater. <context> Most of the mountain is underwater; when measured from its oceanic base, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 m (33,000 ft) tall and is the tallest mountain on Earth. Mauna Kea is about a million years old, and has thus passed the most active shield stage of life hun... |
Which condition is NOT true for women to get the money from the group? | <answer> She must pay back the money to the lender. <context> Sahnun Mohamud has never lived in Somalia,but the 21-year-old student has helped set up an organization that supports aid projects for the east-African country.Sahnun Mohamud is a co-founder and director of a group called Students for Somalia. He is follow... |
What did Sufjan Stevens do to make an album of songs about a state? | <answer> He studied documents and newspapers and talked to people there. <context> Most people know that the United States is made up of fifty states. However, few people know a lot about all fifty of them. Sufjan Stevens is a young American musician. He wants to change this situation.
Sufjan Stevens plans to make an a... |
What time in history did this place become popular? | <answer> The city became a spa with the Latin name " ("the waters of Sulis") AD 60 <context> Bath ( or ) is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths. In 2011, the population was 88,859. Bath is in the valley of the River Avon, west of London and south-east of Bri... |
What is the Latin for Avicenna's psychology parts in his Book of Healing? | <answer> De Anima <context> Avicenna's legacy in classical psychology is primarily embodied in the Kitab al-nafs parts of his Kitab al-shifa (The Book of Healing) and Kitab al-najat (The Book of Deliverance). These were known in Latin under the title De Anima (treatises "on the soul").[dubious – discuss] Notably, Avice... |
did they have an opinion on how he treated capitalism? | <answer> too amenable to capitalism. <context> Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 21 July 1994 to 24 June 2007. He previously served as Leader of the Opposition fro... |
What is the population? | <answer> th a population of 419,267 . <context> Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the ... |
What is the differences and similarities of active transport and facilitated diffusion? | <answer> Similarity is in what is transported in facilitated diffusion ions, sugars and salts are transported across the membrane where as in active transport ions, sugars and salts are also transported. <context> Active Transport. Facilitated diffusion and active transport are two ways of moving materials across the ... |
who was in a doze? | <answer> Lance <context> CHAPTER XX
VALE LESTON
'The way to make thy son rich is to fill His mind with rest before his trunk with riches; For wealth without contentment climbs a hill, To feel those tempests that fly over ditches, But if thy son can make ten pounds his measure, Then all thou addest may be called ... |
how much does the average person pay into welfare? | <answer> In 33 states and the District of Columbia, more than an $8-an-hour job. In 12 states and DC, $15-an-hour job. <context> In 33 states and the District of Columbia, welfare pays more than an $8-an-hour job. In 12 states and DC, the welfare package is more generous than a $15-an-hour job. Of course, not everyone ... |
In what way can Neutral triatomic hydrogen exist? | <answer> excited form <context> A molecular form called protonated molecular hydrogen (H+
3) is found in the interstellar medium, where it is generated by ionization of molecular hydrogen from cosmic rays. This charged ion has also been observed in the upper atmosphere of the planet Jupiter. The ion is relatively stabl... |
Can a genitive case possibly have adverbial uses? | <answer> in the genitive case, and it may have adverbial uses <context> In grammar, genitive (abbreviated ; also called the possessive case or second case) is the grammatical case that marks a noun as modifying another noun. It often marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun. However, it can also indicate var... |
When was Saint Helena first settled? | <answer> 1659 <context> Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the beginning of settlement – initially from Africa (the Cape... |
How many metric tons of carbon are believed to be stored in the Amazon forest? | <answer> 1.1 × 1011 metric tonnes <context> Environmentalists are concerned about loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the forest, and also about the release of the carbon contained within the vegetation, which could accelerate global warming. Amazonian evergreen forests account for about 10% of th... |
when was she born? | <answer> 1988 <context> By the time Rihanna was seventeen ,she had released her first album and had an international hit with her first single Pon de Replay. Rihanna was born in Saint Michael , Barbados in 1988 . She grew up there with her two younger brothers . As a child , she loved singing . She formed her first gro... |
What does Brasilia's metro area consist of? | <answer> the Federal District <context> The city has a unique status in Brazil, as it is an administrative division rather than a legal municipality like other cities in Brazil. The name 'Brasília' is commonly used as a synonym for the Federal District through synecdoche; However, the Federal District is composed of 31... |
what is amplified sound? | <answer> The operational details of amplifiers are buried in the field of electronics, but for audio purposes it is usually safe to say that current commercial audio amplifiers are so good that a normally operating amplifier is seldom the limitation on the fidelity of a sound reproduction system. <context> The operatio... |
What does kill 3,000 men a year? | <answer> One example is a plan to offer all men over 65 an ultrasound test to check for problems with the main artery , a condition which kills 3,000 men a year. <context> It seems that politicians around the world are thinking about the health of their countries. While in China, Chen Zhu has announced his plans for a... |
who is fernando torres? | <answer> Fernando Torres is a soccer player who is originally from Spain. <context> Fernando Torres is a soccer - player who is originally from Spain. He is well known for his successful career with Liverpool Football Club , which is part of the Barclay's Premier League in England, Great Britain/The United Kingdom. He ... |
What did Koch report to Hitler in 1933? | <answer> that unemployment had been banished entirely <context> Through publicly funded emergency relief programs concentrating on agricultural land-improvement projects and road construction, the "Erich Koch Plan" for East Prussia allegedly made the province free of unemployment; on August 16, 1933 Koch reported to Hi... |
what is a hallux limitus? | <answer> A condition where the big toe joint doesn’t move as it should due to abnormal foot mechanics. <context> Also known as big toe joint pain, hallux limitus is a condition where the big toe joint doesn’t move as it should due to abnormal foot mechanics. When the big toe cannot bend upward as it naturally should, e... |
How many Marines cause Eupatoria to surrender? ? | <answer> 500 Marines <context> The Crimean campaign opened in September 1854. 360 ships sailed in seven columns, each steamer towing two sailing ships.:422 Anchoring on 13 September in the bay of Eupatoria, the town surrendered and 500 Marines landed to occupy it. This town and bay would provide a fall back position in... |
Where did the bus passengers work? | <answer> New Zealand Aluminum Smelters Ltd <context> The bus driver and his passengers were being hailed as heroes last night after rescuing a woman from her burning car following a crash on the Bluff Highway. The 60-year-old woman was taken by ambulance to Southland Hospital after firefighters battled for 30 minutes t... |
when are a parent's rights terminated in sc? | <answer> March 1,2017. <context> No Comments ». On March 3, 2017, with no announcement I can locate, the South Carolina Court of Appeals substituted and published its March 1, 2017 opinion in SCDSS v. Myers. This opinion reverses a termination of an incarcerated Father’s parental rights and the granting of an adoption ... |
How many miles are between Alaska and Washington state? | <answer> 500 <context> Alaska is the northernmost and westernmost state in the United States and has the most easterly longitude in the United States because the Aleutian Islands extend into the eastern hemisphere. Alaska is the only non-contiguous U.S. state on continental North America; about 500 miles (800 km) of Br... |
Who was knocking at the door? | <answer> "Hurrah! winter is knocking at the door at last!" cried Sam joyfully. "Now for some snowballing, skating, and all the rest of the winter fun." <context> CHAPTER XII
WINTER DAYS AT PUTNAM HALL
After the trial of Josiah Crabtree the days flew by swiftly at the Hall. Bound to make a good showing, each of the... |
Who wrote Don Quixote? | <answer> Miguel de Cervantes, author of "Don Quixote" <context> A novel is any relatively long, written work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, and typically published as a book.
The genre has been described as having "a continuous and comprehensive history of about two thousand years," with its origins in clas... |
Does Piaget believe that egocentric thoughts decrease or increase during adolescence? | <answer> decrease <context> Adolescence is also a time for rapid cognitive development. Piaget describes adolescence as the stage of life in which the individual's thoughts start taking more of an abstract form and the egocentric thoughts decrease. This allows the individual to think and reason in a wider perspective. ... |
Will housing be needed for only two people? | <answer> Sir Jasper and Lady Merrifield, and a certain amount of sons and daughters <context> CHAPTER XIV. THE PARTNER
The expected telegram arrived two days later, requesting Miss Mohun to find a lodging at Rockstone sufficient to contain Sir Jasper and Lady Merrifield, and a certain amount of sons and daughters, ... |
What writing inspired the name Great Yuan? | <answer> the Commentaries on the Classic of Changes (I Ching) <context> In 1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan (Chinese: 大元; pinyin: Dà Yuán; Wade–Giles: Ta-Yüan), establishing the Yuan dynasty. "Dà Yuán" (大元) is from the sentence "大哉乾元" (dà zai Qián Yuán / "Great is Qián, the Primal") in the Commentaries on ... |
was he happy to see them? | <answer> They sneaked up behind the man, and before he could resist had thrown him flat on his back. Then, while Dick held him down, Sam ran and got the straps and ropes. <context> CHAPTER XXIX
THE ARM OF THE LAW
Soon Dick and Sam were on the way to where they had left the chauffeur and the big touring car. They f... |
how old you have to be to get a citizenship? | <answer> At birth and one after birth but before the age of 18. <context> There are two general ways to obtain citizenship through U.S. citizen parents, one at birth and one after birth but before the age of 18. |
what is it called when the stars make shapes? | <answer> The alignments or the shapes of the stars are known as constellations. <context> For eons, mankind has looked to the heavens and wondered at the lights in the sky. Ancient people believed they could see shapes among the stars. They identified both animals and people, and each had its own story. These chance al... |
Was it bright inside the forest? | <answer> It was dark in there <context> CHAPTER XVII Old Man Coyote is Disappointed.
Old Man Coyote lay stretched out in his favorite napping place on the Green Meadows. He was thinking of what he had found out up in the Green Forest that morning--that Paddy the Beaver was living there. Old Man Coyote's thoughts see... |
What did Sander's study show in terms of black law students rankings? | <answer> half of all black law students rank near the bottom of their class after the first year of law school <context> UCLA professor Richard H. Sander published an article in the November 2004 issue of the Stanford Law Review that questioned the effectiveness of racial preferences in law schools. He noted that, prio... |
Who's in the chapel? | <answer> Numerian is in the chapel <context> CHAPTER 6.
AN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE.
The action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to del... |
What did they plan to do there? | <answer> while Beth and Patsy took their embroidery into a sunny corner of the hotel lobby.
<context> CHAPTER IX
DOCTOR PATSY
Next morning Uncle John and the Weldons--including the precious baby--went for a ride into the mountains, while Beth and Patsy took their embroidery into a sunny corner of the hotel lobby.... |
How many little islands are there around Savai'i and Upolu? | <answer> four <context> The Independent State of Samoa ( Samoan: Malo Sa 'oloto Tuto 'atasi o Sāmoa, IPA: [ˌsaːˈmoa]), commonly known as Samoa (Samoan: Sāmoa) and formerly known as Western Samoa, is a Unitary Parliamentary Republic with eleven administrative divisions. The two main islands are Savai'i and Upolu with fo... |
Which would be the best title for this passage? | <answer> Baby life saved: teenage heroes earn high praise <context> Three high students become heroes after their act of saving a baby's life.
Andrew Willis, 15, his brother Chris, 13, and friend Reece Galea, 14, were walking along Swallow Drive on their way to school on May 23, when Nicholle Price ran out of her house... |
who opened their eyes? | <answer> Robbie <context> beep ...beep ... There went the bell! Robbie opened his eyes. He had been sitting in the room for a whole day, and now it was time for him to do something. Robbie looked out of the window. It was still snowing heavily and there was ice on the window. It was another cold day. Robbie was told to... |
From where is the sovereign typically forbidden? | <answer> House of Commons <context> The Royal Assent ceremony takes place in the Senate, as the sovereign is traditionally barred from the House of Commons. On the day of the event, the Speaker of the Senate will read to the chamber a notice from the secretary to the governor general indicating when the viceroy or a de... |
What notable Roman figure died in 408? | <answer> Stilicho <context> The political structure of Western Europe changed with the end of the united Roman Empire. Although the movements of peoples during this period are usually described as "invasions", they were not just military expeditions but migrations of entire peoples into the empire. Such movements were ... |
what happens to the body after quitting smoking for three weeks? | <answer> Your circulation will improve, and your lung function will also improve significantly. Your lungs may start to feel clear, and you'll start breathing easier. <context> This is due to a number of regenerative processes that will begin to occur in your body; your circulation will improve, and your lung function ... |
Why does he want to stop? | <answer> "I'm tired out <context> CHAPTER X
CAUGHT IN A STORM
"Did you ever know this Wilbur Poole, Dad?" questioned Ben.
"Yes, I met him years ago at Aaron Poole's home. But of course he was in his right mind then. Poor chap! I pity him very much."
"I think we all pity him," answered Dave. "Nobody can be respo... |
what is deconstruction literary theory? | <answer> An attack on the very existence of theories and conceptual systems, its exposition by Derrida and others purposely resists logical definitions and explanations, opting instead for alinear presentations based on extensive wordplay and puns. <context> Click the link for more information. in the 1960s. In general... |
what is the function of a vapor canister? | <answer> The EVAP canister stores the vapors until the engine is able to use the extra fuel vapor. <context> storage device, the EVAP canister. The EVAP canister stores the vapors until the engine is able to use the extra fuel vapor. When the engine is able to use the extra fuel vapor, the intake air flow purges the fu... |
who is orestes fintiklis? | <answer> Orestes Fintiklis is the Acquisitions Director at Dolphin Capital Partners for investments in the Caribbean and Latin America. <context> Orestes Fintiklis Director - Acquisitions Dolphin Capital Partners Orestes Fintiklis is the Acquisitions Director at Dolphin Capital Partners for investments in the Caribbean... |
Why did the author and his wife try a new diet? | <answer> To respond to climate change. <context> We already know the fastest,least expensive way to slow down climate change:use less energy.With a little effort,and not much money,most of us could reduce our energy diets by 25 percent or more--doing the Earth a favor while also helping our wallets.
Not long ago,my wif... |
What did the cathedrals lose in April 1794? | <answer> statues <context> Strasbourg's status as a free city was revoked by the French Revolution. Enragés, most notoriously Eulogius Schneider, ruled the city with an increasingly iron hand. During this time, many churches and monasteries were either destroyed or severely damaged. The cathedral lost hundreds of its s... |
What did waterworks say because he missed Charlies happy words? | <answer> He got such a sudden fear <context> Charlie was always happy. He liked helping others and people asked him for help when they were in trouble. He even got the name"Happy Charlie". One day, a boy called Waterworks came to the town on holiday. No matter what Charlie said to him, Waterworks would always find some... |
what is the goal of a thesis statement? | <answer> It declares the main point or controlling idea of the entire essay. <context> The thesis statement declares the main point or controlling idea of the entire essay. The thesis briefly answers the questions, What is my opinion on subject X? and What am I going to argue/illustrate in this essay?. 1. A good thesis... |
What are the foods that help against constipation? | <answer> 1 navy beans (9.5 grams of fiber per ½ cup) 2 kidney beans (8.2 grams of fiber per ½ cup) 3 pinto beans (7.7 grams of fiber per ½ cup) artichokes (6.5 grams per 1 artichoke) sweet potatoes (4.8 grams in one medium sweet potato) pears (4.4 grams in one small pear). <context> Here's a look at the amount of fiber... |
Why was the author unhappy to roll down the window? | <answer> She didn't know what the woman would do. <context> She handed me a five dollar bill through the car window, then turned and walked away. I don't know her name, nor where she was going ,but I know I will never forget that stranger who generously saved me from a lot of frustration and prevented me from walking ... |
Did she think some people were looking for them? | <answer> . There have been some men along here this afternoon, inquiring for a party like yours <context> Chapter 17: The Battle Of Moncontor.
When Pierre left him in order to look after the horses, Philip continued his meal. There could be no hurry, for Nevers was twelve miles away; and it would be four hours, at le... |
who is a writer? | <answer> Han Han is China's rebel writer <context> (CNN) -- Han Han is China's rebel writer who has become the unofficial voice for his generation.
As a teenager the 27-year-old began writing novels about angst-ridden characters that proved tremendously popular with China's angsty youth.
But it is his blog that ha... |
When was the first Indian appointed as a Councillor? | <answer> 1909 <context> The first step toward Indian self-rule was the appointment of councillors to advise the British viceroy in 1861 and the first Indian was appointed in 1909. Provincial Councils with Indian members were also set up. The councillors' participation was subsequently widened into legislative councils.... |
how long was her teaching career? | <answer> I taught school for 50 years <context> When William Stidger taught at Boston University, he once thought about the people he hadn't thanked in his life. They taught him, encouraged him or cared a lot about him. One was a teacher. She once taught William geography, and William loved geography all his life. So h... |
Who had been taking care of someone? | <answer> M'Aulay <context> CHAPTER XXIII.
My maid--my blue-eyed maid, he bore away, Due to the toils of many a bloody day.--ILLIAD.
It was necessary, for many reasons, that Angus M'Aulay, so long the kind protector of Annot Lyle, should be made acquainted with the change in the fortunes of his late protege; and Mon... |
How many of the United Kingdom's five health academic science centers are located in London? | <answer> three <context> London is home to five major medical schools – Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (part of Queen Mary), King's College London School of Medicine (the largest medical school in Europe), Imperial College School of Medicine, UCL Medical School and St George's, University of Lond... |
In what year did the IFAB initially approve a fixed size as a standard pitch dimension for international matches? | <answer> 2008 <context> The length of the pitch for international adult matches is in the range of 100–110 m (110–120 yd) and the width is in the range of 64–75 m (70–80 yd). Fields for non-international matches may be 90–120 m (100–130 yd) length and 45–90 m (50–100 yd) in width, provided that the pitch does not becom... |
Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? | <answer> Prince Andrew <context> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks.... |
what does range mean math? | <answer> It is just the difference between the largest and smallest values. <context> The mean is the average you're used to, where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers. The median is the middle value in the list of numbers. To find the median, your numbers have to be listed in numerical ... |
In what country does Southampton City Council have a twinning link with Rems-Murr-Kreis? | <answer> Germany <context> Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (since 1998), and Busan in South Korea (since 1978). |
When did Li Na become the first Asian player with two Slams? | <answer> In 2011. <context> Chinese player Li Na, a two-time Grand Slam champion, announced her retirement on Sept 21 because of long-term knee injuries. Although it was a hard decision, Li said she had no regrets .
"I don't feel sorry about retiring, because I've tried my best," said the 32-year-old.
Becoming profe... |
When is the next round of story coming out? | <answer> The first issue hits shelves Wednesday. <context> (CNN) -- "There is a sense that he is 'one of us,' a true fan of comics."
That's how John Mayo, co-host of the Comic Book Page podcast, describes Geoff Johns, the chief creative officer at DC Comics and one of the most influential figures in comics today.
... |
how long after the sell by date is meat good? | <answer> When refrigerated is good for 1 or 2 days after the sell by date. Nine months when frozen. <context> SOOOOOO… with all that information in hand, how long is chicken good for after sell by date? How long is the chicken safe? Officially, the FDA conservatively says that fresh poultry (Chicken or turkey) when ref... |
Who is Bill Becker? | <answer> Bill Becker was an expert in computer programming and image processing <context> Bum rate is the speed at which a startup business consumes money. My rate would be $ 50,000 a month when my new media company started. So, I began looking around for individuals who would be my first investors. "Angel money" it wa... |
which city is estimated to have over taken it? | <answer> Census Bureau estimates since then have indicated Hartford's fall to fourth place statewide, as a result of sustained population growth in the coastal city of Stamford. <context> Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county gov... |
How is the weather in fresno ca in april? | <answer> The average temperature in Fresno, California in April is very mild at 16.2 °C or 61.16 °F. Afternoons can be fairly hot with average high temperatures reaching 23.9 °C or 75 °F. Overnight temperatures are generally a little cool with an average low of 8.5 °C or 47.3 °F. <context> The average temperature in Fr... |
Did anyone else write about it? | <answer> Willi Hennig, who referred to it as phylogenetic systematics (also the title of his 1966 book); <context> Cladistics (from Greek , "klados", i.e., "branch") is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized based on shared derived characteristics that can be traced to a group's mos... |
do mk handbags comes with authentic tags? | <answer> Yes <context> Where featured on a Michael Kors handbag the hardware will be made of solid metal and will not flake or chip. Some pieces may be engraved and if so the engraving will be clean with a high quality finish. Step 4: Inside Logo. The Michael Kors logo, in full or MK on the lining, may appear on the in... |
In which neighborhood does La Salle Street run? | <answer> West Harlem <context> 40°48′47″N 73°57′27″W / 40.813°N 73.9575°W / 40.813; -73.9575 La Salle Street is a street in West Harlem that runs just two blocks between Amsterdam Avenue and Claremont Avenue. West of Convent Avenue, 125th Street was re-routed onto the old Manhattan Avenue. The original 125th Street ... |
When did it happen? | <answer> Sunny day in November <context> The story of the day I lost my best friend to a car accident. The day a precious life was taken from us way too soon.
It was a bright and Sunny day in November. Thanksgiving had been celebrated only two days before. Since it was a holiday weekend I had been on the phone with G... |
Which rival company sued Apple in 2005 and 2006? | <answer> Creative Technology <context> Apple's application to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a patent on "rotational user inputs", as used on the iPod interface, received a third "non-final rejection" (NFR) in August 2005. Also in August 2005, Creative Technology, one of Apple's main rivals in the MP... |
what do tv news anchors make? | <answer> $30K to $132K per year. <context> News anchors generally are responsible for presenting local, national and/or world news to the public. They generally work in a studio to produce TV or radio news programs, although they sometimes report or anchor programs from the scene of the broadcast's subject.United State... |
How many daughters were engaged? | <answer> Lady Merrifield's two elder daughters were engaged. <context> CHAPTER VII. AN EMPTY NEST
There had been no injunctions of secrecy, and though neither Miss Mohun nor Gillian had publicly mentioned the subject, all Rockquay who cared for the news knew by Sunday morning that Lady Merrifield's two elder daugh... |
Who brought Chinese arts to Japan? | <answer> Zen monks <context> As aristocrats for centuries, samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole. The culture associated with the samurai such as the tea ceremony, monochrome ink painting, rock gardens and poetry were adopted by warrior patrons throughout the centuries 1200–16... |
What sound did he make? | <answer> let out that old familiar locomotive whistle of Putnam Hall fame <context> CHAPTER XXX
GOOD-BYE TO ALASKA--CONCLUSION
"Is that your sled?"
"Yah. Vait, I vos sthop dem!" yelled Gus Schmidt, and with a dexterity that was really marvelous he turned his own team about and in a few seconds was traveling after... |
What does the text mainly tell us? | <answer> The importance of market research <context> If a business wants to sell its products internationally, it had better do some market research first. This is a lesson that some large American corporations have learned the hard way.
What's in the name?
Sometimes the problem is the name. When General Motors introdu... |
what county is lampasas tx in? | <answer> Lampasas is a city in Lampasas County, Texas, United States. <context> Lampasas (/ l æ m ˈ p æ s ə s / lam-PASS-əs) is a city in Lampasas County, Texas, United States. The population was 6,681 at the 2010 census. It is the seat of Lampasas County. Lampasas is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood Metropolitan S... |
When did Random House start publishing reference books? | <answer> Random House entered reference publishing in 1947 <context> Random House is the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. As of 2013, it is part of Penguin Random House, which is jointly owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann and British global education and publishing company Pearson ... |
How did the Captain react? | <answer> Captain Moore flung it at the snake, hitting the reptile in the tail <context> CHAPTER XIV.
OVER THE MOUNTAIN TOP.
Darry was much alarmed, and with good reason. Never before had he faced such a snake, and the reptile looked ready to spring upon him at any instant.
What to do the boy did not know, yet ins... |
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what kind of work does sistersong do? | <answer> SisterSong is a Southern-based national coalition founded in 1997 of 80 women of color and allied organizations that protect the human rights of every person to: 1) Have a child; 2) Not have a child; and 3) Raise her children in safe and healthy environments. <context> SisterSong is a Southern-based national c... |
How much did a child receive for reviewing The Hobbit? | <answer> a shilling <context> "The Lord of the Rings", one of the best sellers in the new millennium , was made up of three parts--"The Fellow Ship of the Ring", "Two Towers", and "The Return of the King". Millions upon millions of people have read it in over 25 different languages, but fewer know about the author and ... |
What is he wearing? | <answer> a long, loose black garment, <context> CHAPTER TWENTY THREE.
IN WHICH VERY PERPLEXING EVENTS OCCUR.
The visitor referred to in the last chapter was a tall, broad-shouldered old man with a snowy head of hair and a flowing white beard, a long, loose black garment, and a stout staff about six feet long.
Cor... |
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was she the only girl he had ever longed for? | <answer> was that he had ever longed ardently for anything else <context> CHAPTER XIX
OF THE CHANGE IN THOMAS
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true or false, the town was rebuilt in 1400? | <answer> Between 1237 and 1243, the town was rebuilt, <context> Szczecin (; ; German and , known also by other alternative names) is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major seaport and Poland's seventh-largest city. As... |
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