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Where has cross-border policing been most under-studied?
<answer> outside of Europe <context> Studies of this kind outside of Europe are even rarer, so it is difficult to make generalizations, but one small-scale study that compared transnational police information and intelligence sharing practices at specific cross-border locations in North America and Europe confirmed tha...
Who was the oldest?
<answer> princes William <context> Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances; "née" Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997), was a member of the British royal family as the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Diana was born into the Spencer family, a ...
What network was designed by the french ?
<answer> CYCLADES packet switching network <context> The CYCLADES packet switching network was a French research network designed and directed by Louis Pouzin. First demonstrated in 1973, it was developed to explore alternatives to the early ARPANET design and to support network research generally. It was the first net...
What city had a higher murder rate than Detroit in 2014?
<answer> St. Louis <context> Detroit has struggled with high crime for decades. Detroit held the title of murder capital between 1985-1987 with a murder rate around 58 per 100,000. Crime has since decreased and, in 2014, the murder rate was 43.4 per 100,000, lower than in St. Louis, Missouri. Although the murder rate i...
how warm should oil be for hydraulics?
<answer> The recommended oil temperature of hydraulic elevator is 37 degrees Celsius plus or minus 10 percent. <context> Hydraulic Oil Temperatures We at KJA recommend maintaining the hydraulic elevator oil at a temperature of 37°C (100°F) plus or minus 10 per cent. We are concerned with two things: the change in oil v...
From which institution?
<answer> Howard University <context> First Lady Michelle Obama urged students to visit China at the "100,000 Strong" China Study Abroad forum at Howard University in 2011. President Barack Obama announced the "100,000 Strong" Initiative during his 2009 visit to China. The program aims to increase and diversify the nu...
How many metropolitan areas in the UK are larger?
<answer> With its surrounding areas, it is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the UK, <context> Liverpool () is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 478,580 in 2015. With its surrounding areas, it is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the UK, with over 2.24 million people in 2011. The l...
Did it play a small or large roll in westward expansion?
<answer> issouri played a central role in the westward expansion <context> Missouri is a state in the Midwestern United States. With over six million residents, it is the 18th most populous state. The largest urban areas are St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and Columbia. The capitol is in Jefferson City on the Mis...
how many servings are in isagenix shake container?
<answer> 14 <context> Buy Now. Isagenix costs you a bit lower. A pack of Isagenix is available for 14 servings which costs around $51. So, each serving of shake costs around $3.64. Buy Now. As we can see the number, it’s Isagenix that is a little bit cheaper than Shakeology.
When was the Museo Tamayo opened?
<answer> mid-1980s <context> Mexico City has numerous museums dedicated to art, including Mexican colonial, modern and contemporary art, and international art. The Museo Tamayo was opened in the mid-1980s to house the collection of international contemporary art donated by famed Mexican (born in the state of Oaxaca) pa...
who is putting it out?
<answer> Tuesday's ceremony coincided with the Capitol/EMI announcement <context> LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- George Harrison's closest friends and family gathered in Hollywood on Tuesday to dedicate the late Beatle's star on the Walk of Fame. From left, musicians Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Paul McCartney join Ha...
Who is one of her patients?
<answer> Alice is one of them. <context> I'm Marie. I work in a nursing home and my job is to look after the old people. Alice is one of them. She's a very nice old woman. This year, Alice had a difficult time. She went to hospital twice. In November, I finally could get her back to her "home". Alice hoped that her dau...
What is the definition of gluten?
<answer> Gluten is a substance found in cereal grains such as wheat. <context> uncountable noun. 1 Gluten is a substance found in cereal grains such as wheat. 2 a protein consisting of a mixture of glutelin and gliadin, present in cereal grains, esp wheat. 3 a gray, sticky, nutritious mixture of proteins, including ...
The neurobiological explanation is specific to what types of brains?
<answer> mammalian <context> Based on discoveries made through neural mapping of the limbic system, the neurobiological explanation of human emotion is that emotion is a pleasant or unpleasant mental state organized in the limbic system of the mammalian brain. If distinguished from reactive responses of reptiles, emoti...
Where was the store located? ?
<answer> Manchester <context> Also, Kendals in Manchester can lay claim to being one of the oldest department stores in the UK. Beginning as a small shop owned by S. and J. Watts in 1796, its sold a variety of goods. Kendal Milne and Faulkner purchased the business in 1835. Expanding the space, rather than use it as a ...
what kind of character is chiron in smite?
<answer> Chiron, The Great Teacher, is a hunter of the Greek pantheon in Smite. <context> Chiron, The Great Teacher, is a hunter of the Greek pantheon in Smite. Chiron is a being of... Chiron, The Great Teacher, is a hunter of the Greek pantheon in Smite. Chiron is a being of conflicted duality. Two opposites in one fo...
what is hemodynamics?
<answer> Hemodynamics or haemodynamics (hæmodynamics- + -hemo) dynamics is the fluid dynamics of blood,flow he heart is the driver of the circulatory system, pumping blood through rhythmic contraction and relaxation. <context> Hemodynamics or haemodynamics (hæmodynamics- + -hemo) dynamics is the fluid dynamics of blood...
How many state grammar schools are based in Plymouth?
<answer> three <context> Plymouth also has 71 state primary phase schools, 13 state secondary schools, eight special schools and three selective state grammar schools, Devonport High School for Girls, Devonport High School for Boys and Plymouth High School for Girls. There is also an independent school Plymouth College...
Who believed that the same forces that controlled the universe also controlled the human body?
<answer> Han-era medical physicians <context> Han-era medical physicians believed that the human body was subject to the same forces of nature that governed the greater universe, namely the cosmological cycles of yin and yang and the five phases. Each organ of the body was associated with a particular phase. Illness wa...
how are wines named in the us?
<answer> Wine “varietals” simply means wine made from a specific winegrape. Varietal wines in the United States are often named after the dominant grapes used in making the wine. <context> Types of wine A-Z. What’s on the label. Wine “varietals” simply means wine made from a specific winegrape. Varietal wines in the Un...
can marijuana cause kidney problems?
<answer> Yes, first study on kidney damage from synthetic marijuana proves that “fake” marijuana causes “real” life-harming effects. <context> Easy access does not make it safe. Some may believe that because they’re not smoking the “real thing,” they are immune to suffering from any dangerous health problems. This firs...
is a sweet potato a vegetable?
<answer> Yes, It is a vegetable. <context> (No offence, I really didn't get the question) Sweet potato contains starch and yes, it is a vegetable. Scientifically, any plant part which has a seed is a fruit, rest are vegetables. Views.
which senator was mentioned?
<answer> set up by Sen. Jim DeMint, a leading tea party conservative. <context> (CNN) -- President Barack Obama told a Labor Day crowd in Detroit that he's prepared to fight for a new job growth plan, defend organized labor and take steps to "restore the middle class in America," while five Republican candidates hopin...
where is cambridge ontario?
<answer> Cambridge is one of the cities that forms a tightly-integrated metro area, along with Kitchener and Waterloo, within the larger Region of Waterloo in Southwestern Ontario. <context> Cambridge is one of the cities that forms a tightly-integrated metro area, along with Kitchener and Waterloo, within the larger R...
What is the average salary for crab fisherman?
<answer> $43,400 per year. <context> According to the online king crab informational website Alaskan King Crab, deckhands on crab fishing boats earned an average of $43,400 per year. Boat owners, who earn 50 percent of a boat's gross revenue, earn an average of $434,000 per year.
Who claimed the Kyburg lands after their fall in 1264 AD?
<answer> the Habsburgs <context> By 1200, the Swiss plateau comprised the dominions of the houses of Savoy, Zähringer, Habsburg, and Kyburg. Some regions (Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, later known as Waldstätten) were accorded the Imperial immediacy to grant the empire direct control over the mountain passes. With the exti...
Who is she>?
<answer> president of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety <context> Washington (CNN) -- The federal government said it will recommend that new cars have rear-view video systems, a move immediately denounced as "insufficient" by safety groups who say the cameras should be mandatory. The camera and monitor system ena...
How many stores did red have altogether?
<answer> Red had two red movie stores <context> There once was a business man named Red. Red owned his own business. He had his very own movie store. There are food stores, sporting goods stores, and even radio stores, but Red owned a movie store. Many people visited his movie store and watched a lot of movies. There w...
Who was it founded by?
<answer> "Scientific American" was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845 <context> Scientific American (informally abbreviated SciAm) is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles in the past 170 years. It is the oldest continu...
does basaglar cause anxiety?
<answer> Yes, basaglar causes anxiety. <context> What are the possible side effects of Basaglar? Basaglar may cause serious side effects that can lead to death, including: low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Signs and symptoms that may indicate low blood sugar include: dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, he...
how far is lithonia ga from the atlanta airport?
<answer> The distance between Lithonia, Georgia and Atlanta airport is 23 Mile. <context> Distance between lithonia, ga and Atlanta airport is 23 Mile. Travel time from lithonia, ga and Atlanta airport is 27 Minutes. What is Atlanta Taxi Fare from lithonia to Atlanta airport ? Click below to see a map from lithonia to ...
How do you measure binder size?
<answer> The size of our binder depends on your sheet size. Binder size is always measured by the size sheet the binder will hold. <context> SIZE OF YOUR BINDER- The size of our binder depends on your sheet size. Binder size is always. measured by the size sheet the binder will hold. Most binders are made to hold 11” x...
Where were the girls walking through?
<answer> Today the two girls roamed slowly through the gardens <context> CHAPTER IX The visit of Bertrade de Montfort with her friend Mary de Stutevill was drawing to a close. Three weeks had passed since Roger de Conde had ridden out from the portals of Stutevill and many times the handsome young knight's name had ...
Were fans upset?
<answer> this time with players, fans and most decent-thinking Americans. <context> (CNN) -- Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has made his proverbial bed. And, oh, is he lying in it now. The ugly comments about blacks and Latinos attributed to him have hit struck another nerve -- this time with players, fa...
How many people died of cholera in London in 1848?
<answer> 14,000 <context> London was the world's largest city from about 1831 to 1925. London's overcrowded conditions led to cholera epidemics, claiming 14,000 lives in 1848, and 6,000 in 1866. Rising traffic congestion led to the creation of the world's first local urban rail network. The Metropolitan Board of Works ...
What can we infer from the passage?
<answer> You never know what you can do unless you try. <context> In the United States, a person has to be sixteen to drive, seventeen to see certain movies, and eighteen to vote. People can get great discounts on all sorts of things provided they're over sixtyfive. Everywhere we look there are age limits that define w...
how long does it take rice to cook in a rice cooker?
<answer> 15 minutes for 1 cup <context> Cooking Time. One cup of regular long, medium, or short grain rice typically takes 15 minutes to cook in a rice cooker, parboiled rice tends to take 20 minutes for 1 cup, and 1 cup of whole grain rice can take between 40 and 45 minutes.
What is the average temperature in august in prague?
<answer> The average temperature for the city begins at 18.5°C, created by highs of 24°C during the daytime and lows of 13°C after dark. <context> Averages for Prague in August. August is usually the hottest month of the year for Prague, Czech Republic. During this month, the average temperature for the city begins at ...
Who dropped any passages dealing with miracles or visitations of angels from his work the Jefferson Bible?
<answer> Thomas Jefferson <context> Enlightenment era religious commentary was a response to the preceding century of religious conflict in Europe, especially the Thirty Years' War. Theologians of the Enlightenment wanted to reform their faith to its generally non-confrontational roots and to limit the capacity for rel...
was anyone injured? yes or no only?
<answer> injured 67 others <context> The engineer who was involved in Sunday's New York train derailment apparently "was nodding off and caught himself too late" before the accident that killed four people and injured 67 others, a union representative who has been meeting with the man told CNN on Tuesday. Anthony Bo...
Why did Dupre not want to talk about something?
<answer> "legally I've been advised not to discuss that <context> Editor's Note: Sunny Hostin is a legal analyst for CNN and is also a managing director of business intelligence and investigations at Kroll Inc. Previously, Hostin served as an assistant U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., where she received a Special Ac...
when did internet become popular?
<answer> 1996 <context> Report Abuse. 1996, i'd say, but you have to distinguish between the internet and the Web. The Web became popular in 1996 or so because IE was bundled with Windows 95 at that point. Prior to that, email was popular from maybe about 1992.
what is the primary role of the normal, thriving intestinal bacterial population?
<answer> Helps prevent infectious bacteria from attacking the system 378. <context> What is the primary role of the normal, thriving intestinal bacterial population?: Helps prevent infectious bacteria from attacking the system 378. What is the primary site for absorption of nutrients?: microvillus 379. What is the prin...
How many other cities had populations larger than 40,000 by 1500?
<answer> Twenty-two <context> Up until the mid-14th century, Europe had experienced steadily increasing urbanisation. Cities were also decimated by the Black Death, but the role of urban areas as centres of learning, commerce and government ensured continued growth. By 1500, Venice, Milan, Naples, Paris and Constantino...
Did she die in an accident?
<answer> her death in 1993 from cancer <context> Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award as Best Actress for her first major American movie, Roman Holiday, which was showed in 1953. But she is remembered as much for her help as for her acting. Born in Belgium in 1929, Audrey's father was British and her mother was Dutch. A...
what airport do you fly into for boca raton fl?
<answer> Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport <context> Closest Airport to Boca Raton, FL. The closest airport is Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Distance from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport to Boca Raton is 32,6 kilometers (20,3 miles).
What is infinite?
<answer> As the number of possible tests for even simple software components is practically infinite <context> As the number of possible tests for even simple software components is practically infinite, all software testing uses some strategy to select tests that are feasible for the available time and resources. As a...
is skin a major organ in the immune system?
<answer> Yes <context> It Could Be. The skin, aside from being the main way that we recognize ourselves and others, is a major component of the immune system. It is the body’s first line of defense against organisms and an underestimated immune system powerhouse. Good care of the largest organ of your body is essential...
On which street does LaptopMD headquarters sit?
<answer> 35th Street <context> 35th Street runs from FDR Drive to Eleventh Avenue. Notable locations include East River Ferry, LaptopMD headquarters, Mercy College Manhattan Campus, and Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
when was it lit in Greece?
<answer> After being lit at the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece on March 24 <context> The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from March 24 until August 8, 2008, prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, with the theme of "one world, one dream". Plans for the relay were announced on April 26, 2007, in ...
Along with ethnicity and and religion, what other characteristic defined a member of a victimized group?
<answer> nationality <context> Barbara Harff and Ted Gurr defined genocide as "the promotion and execution of policies by a state or its agents which result in the deaths of a substantial portion of a group ...[when] the victimized groups are defined primarily in terms of their communal characteristics, i.e., ethnicity...
What do we know about the new software?
<answer> It can be used to test medical treatments. <context> New software is able to analyze exactly how many hairs there are in a patch of skin and could help in testing the effectiveness of baldness treatments and depilatory creams, say Australian researchers. Researchers from CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sc...
what type fertilizer for begonias?
<answer> Begonias prefer a balanced fertilizer, meaning that the fertilizer is neutral rather than acidic or basic. <context> Fertilize begonias. Begonias prefer a balanced fertilizer, meaning that the fertilizer is neutral rather than acidic or basic. Work a slow release granular fertilizer into the ground where you p...
Where did the Padres move when the Escondido stadium fell through?
<answer> El Paso, Texas <context> The Tucson Padres played at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium from 2011 to 2013. They served as the AAA affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The team, formerly known as the Portland Beavers, was temporarily relocated to Tucson from Portland while awaiting the building of a new stadium in Es...
what skills are needed to be a pathologist?
<answer> To become a veterinary pathologist, you will need excellent communication skills, the ability to work under pressure and make quick, accurate decisions. <context> The Association of Clinical Pathologists has more information about becoming a pathologist. The British Medical Association (BMA) has more informati...
_ is the biggest difference between Mary's spectrograph and the normal one?
<answer> The cost <context> Mary Masterman hasn't decided where she will attend college, but when she does, she'll have plenty of money to pay for it. The 17-year-old took home a $100,000 scholarship Tuesday as the top winner of the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search. "It was a complete surprise," said the senior at West...
When was The Girlie Show World Tour?
<answer> September 1993 <context> In September 1993, Madonna embarked on The Girlie Show World Tour, in which she dressed as a whip-cracking dominatrix surrounded by topless dancers. In Puerto Rico she rubbed the island's flag between her legs on stage, resulting in outrage among the audience. In March 1994, she appear...
Between 1978 an d2008 four year full time undergraduate students were required to complete how many classes outside of their concentration?
<answer> core curriculum of seven classes <context> The four-year, full-time undergraduate program comprises a minority of enrollments at the university and emphasizes instruction with an "arts and sciences focus". Between 1978 and 2008, entering students were required to complete a core curriculum of seven classes out...
what dj started out as the leader of a gang that later became the universal zulu nation??
<answer> Afrika Bambataa dj started out as the leader of a gang that later became the universal zulu nation. <context> Bambaataa brought peace to the gangs as many artists and gang members say that hip hop saved a lot of lives. His influence inspired many overseas artists like the French rapper MC Solaar. He was a popu...
how long does a typical newborn sleep?
<answer> The average newborn sleeps between 16 to 18 hours a day. <context> Finally, newborns vary greatly in the total amount of time they spend sleeping. In the first few days, the average newborn sleeps between 16-18 hours a day (Iglowstein et al 2002). By four weeks, newborn sleep averages about 14 hours. But the r...
who was the original jack abbott?
<answer> Peter Michael Bergman <context> Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless) Jack Abbott is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. The character was first introduced in 1980 being portrayed by Terry Lester. Lester departed from the series in 1989 and as replaced by Peter...
What is Mr. Weeks proud of '?
<answer> Some of his students have been famous. <context> Mr. Weeks is fifty years old. He's taught maths in a middle school for twenty years. He works and always comes to his office on time. He hopes his students will be honest and he is strict with them. Some of his students have become famous persons, but they still...
What group was established in 1921 in response to the clash between socialism and consumerism? ?
<answer> State Department Stores (GUM) <context> Socialism confronted consumerism in the chain State Department Stores (GUM), set up by Lenin in 1921 as a model retail enterprise. It operated stores throughout Russia and targeted consumers across class, gender, and ethnic lines. GUM was designed to advance the Bolshevi...
Who refused to permit nuclear weapons inspections in the wake of the 1955 talks?
<answer> Eisenhower <context> In 1955 American nuclear arms policy became one aimed primarily at arms control as opposed to disarmament. The failure of negotiations over arms until 1955 was due mainly to the refusal of the Russians to permit any sort of inspections. In talks located in London that year, they expressed ...
Is it in the low end of the spectrum for public universities in the US?
<answer> to have very high research activity with $789 million in research and development expenditures <context> The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, and Cal ) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1868, Berkeley is the oldest of the ...
How many mailmen were in the second car?
<answer> five mailmen <context> At three a.m., Jack Mills was sitting at the controls of the mail train. The train was made up of 13 cars. At the end of the train, 71 mailmen sat sorting the mails. Inside the second car, there were only five mailmen and 128 bags full of five-pound notes. This train had run more than 10...
how many types of food are covered in the documentary?
<answer> More than 300 types of food are covered in the documentary . <context> A Bite of China Season Two(<< >> ) is coming! The program is shown at 9 : 00 0n CCTV-1 every Friday night from April 18 to June 6, 2014. There are altogether eight episodes , all about history and culture of food, eating and cooking in Chin...
what is the medical term for a systemic blood infection?
<answer> Blood poisoning is the term for what is the medical term for a systemic blood infection <context> Blood poisoning is a serious infection. It occurs when bacteria are in the bloodstream. Despite its name, the infection has nothing to do with poison. Although not a medical term, “blood poisoning” is used to desc...
how much do college coaches make on average?
<answer> $37,610 a year. <context> Sports coaches take home an average of $37,610 a year, which is more than the average salary for recreation and fitness workers who earn $25,560.In comparison, child and family social workers earn about $46,060, and high school teachers bring in approximately $58,260.he BLS reports th...
when is iron deficiency anemia dangerous?
<answer> The risk of iron-deficiency anemia is highest for women who are pregnant and to the women who have heavy menstrual periods. <context> The risk of iron-deficiency anemia is highest for women who: 1 Are pregnant. Iron-deficiency anemia affects one in six pregnant women.1 You need more iron during pregnancy to s...
What does the article mainly talk about?
<answer> A Chinese girl's culture shock experience in the US. <context> Making sense of how the US shows humor Living in a new country gives me many surprises. The first surprise was the way that the US people speak One day I saw someone was having a public speech in a square. I thought it would be a serious speech. Bu...
Where was he getting his breakfast?
<answer> the patio <context> CHAPTER XXVII THE SILVER CLASP It was about eleven o'clock on a hot morning and Kenwardine, who had adopted native customs, was leisurely getting his breakfast in the patio. Two or three letters lay among the fruit and wine, but he did not mean to open them yet. He was something of a sy...
Who wrote the story?
<answer> The Pearl (John Steinbeck) <context> in the magical world of Narnia. On this delightful land, they find friends among the many talking creatures. The children soon discover, however, that Narnia is ruled by the White Witch. Edmund, one of the children, falls under her power. Who can free Narnia? Only Aslan, t...
is johnny manziel sober?
<answer> Yes, Johnny Manziel says he is sober. <context> Johnny Manziel says he is sober, needs 'one team to believe in me'. Johnny Manziel says he has achieved sobriety without professional assistance and is determined to resume his career in the NFL. In a message sent Friday to ESPN's Ed Werder, Manziel wrote, I refu...
what did Steve lose?
<answer> a tooth <context> It was near dusk, and Kim Cooper and her husband, Steve, were trucking through northern Kentucky transportation auto parts from Louisville to Detroit for a goods company. "Steve, wake up!" she shouted. "There's a truck on fire!" Inside the burning truck, Ronnie Sanders, 38, was fighting for h...
The largest Carnival celebration takes place in which city?
<answer> Panjim <context> In India, Carnival is celebrated only in the state of Goa and a Roman Catholic tradition, where it is known as Intruz which means swindler while Entrudo, the appropriate word in Portuguese for Carnival. The largest celebration takes place in the city of Panjim which was part of Velha Conquista...
How do the Chinese refer to Tibetan people, language, and culture?
<answer> Zang <context> The modern Standard Chinese exonym for the ethnic Tibetan region is Zangqu (Chinese: 藏区; pinyin: Zàngqū), which derives by metonymy from the Tsang region around Shigatse plus the addition of a Chinese suffix, 区 qū, which means "area, district, region, ward". Tibetan people, language, and culture...
how do you get a zip code extension?
<answer> The USPS provides a free online lookup tool for ZIP codes. <context> An extended ZIP+4 code, introduced in 1983, includes the five digits of the ZIP code, a hyphen, and four additional digits that determine a more specific location within a given ZIP code. The USPS provides a free online lookup tool for ZIP co...
how hot did it get in death valley?
<answer> The hottest air temperature was 134°F, During the heat wave that peaked with that record. <context> The hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley (Furnace Creek) was 134°F (57°C) on July 10, 1913. During the heat wave that peaked with that record, five consecutive days reached 129° F (54°C) or abov...
Which judge decided to order a new trial?
<answer> Connecticut Appellate Judge Thomas Bishop <context> A high-profile murder case involving one of America's most well-known political families took a dramatic turn Wednesday when a judge ordered a new trial for Michael Skakel, the nephew of Robert and Ethel Kennedy. Skakel, who has spent more than a decade b...
Why shouldn't drivers put their dogs in the car while driving?
<answer> Dogs may walk around or even try to escape. <context> High heels, coffee cups and dogs have been regarded as three of the most dangerous things to have in a car. The seemingly harmless items have been responsible for more than 13 million crashes and near misses on Britain's roads. While men were responsible fo...
Who supports the new government program in England?
<answer> David Laws <context> Did you have a very strict teacher at school? I did. I'll never forget 'Mr. Strict'. If you didn't get your geography right, you would wish to run to the end of the earth to be far away from him. That tall man with a very loud voice knew how to frighten you and put the fear of God into you...
what is natural gas used for?
<answer> Heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is also used as fuel for vehicles and as a chemical feedstock in the manufacture of plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals. <context> Natural gas is an energy source often used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is also use...
what is a dwergi?
<answer> The dwergi are small and horripilant humanoids. <context> The dwergi are small and horripilant humanoids. They are dwarf german monsters and Dracula´s loyals minions and workers. In the 2004 Universal Studios movie Van Helsing they appeared. They have certain mechanical abilities and work with mechanisms and e...
What did she say she did last week?
<answer> She still hasn't answered the phony letter I wrote her last week. <context> "I believe you're the right person to write an advice column for the students called "Dear Amy!". Jenny, editor of the school newspaper, said to Andy, who finally agreed to accept the job if Jenny promised not to tell it to anyone else...
what health benefits is blue vervain known for?
<answer> The verbena plant, also known as blue vervain is a potent herbal remedy that is sometimes overlooked. <context> Vervain Tea. The vervain plant, also known as blue vervain or verbena, is an annual flowering plant that is native to Europe as well as Northern and Southern America. The verbena plant is a potent h...
What can be inferred from the article?
<answer> It is urgent for the government to take action. <context> Outdoor air pollution leads to more than 3 million premature deaths each year, and more than two thirds of them occur in China and India, according to new research. The authors estimate that without government intervention, the total number of deaths co...
did she talk a lot?
<answer> She hardly spoke, but how she listened! <context> CHAPTER XVI Felix (nothing if not modern) had succumbed already to the feeling that youth ruled the roost. Whatever his misgivings, his and Flora's sense of loss, Nedda must be given a free hand! Derek gave no outward show of his condition, and but for his l...
Which was targeted more heavily, bomber or fighter command airfields?
<answer> Bomber Command airfields <context> Loge continued during October. According to German sources, 9,000 short tons (8,200 t) of bombs were dropped in that month, of which about 10 percent of which was dropped in daylight. Over 6,000 short tons (5,400 t) was aimed at London during the night. Attacks on Birmingham ...
During which season to American Idols rating begin to fall?
<answer> Season six <context> Season six premiered with the series' highest-rated debut episode and a few of its succeeding episodes rank among the most watched episodes of American Idol. During this time, many television executives begun to regard the show as a programming force unlike any seen before, as its consiste...
In modern day how much does New Haven depend on blue collar jobs?
<answer> over half (56%) <context> New Haven's economy originally was based in manufacturing, but the postwar period brought rapid industrial decline; the entire Northeast was affected, and medium-sized cities with large working-class populations, like New Haven, were hit particularly hard. Simultaneously, the growth a...
How do you combine multiple excel files into one?
<answer> 1 Select the files for consolidation. 2 On Step 2 of the wizard, select the Consolidate worksheets with the same name to one sheet radio button. 3 On the Consolidation options step choose how you prefer to paste the data. <context> Do the following to combine several Excel 2013, 2010-2003 files into one: 1 Se...
Who argued against works where the author listens to input from others?
<answer> Bowers and Tanselle <context> Bowers and Tanselle argue for rejecting textual variants that an author inserted at the suggestion of others. Bowers said that his edition of Stephen Crane's first novel, Maggie, presented "the author's final and uninfluenced artistic intentions." In his writings, Tanselle refers ...
Ben, aged 22, fond of swimming and driving, has just graduated from a college. Which job might be given to him?
<answer> Teaching at Instant Language Ltd. <context> Read the advertisements, and then choose the right answer. 1 Driver Wanted (1) Clean driving license. (2) Must be of smart appearance. (3) Aged over 25. Apply to: Capes Taxi,17 Palace Road, Boston. 2 Air Hostesses for International Flights Wanted (1)Applicants must ...
what was the name of the new app youtube launched?
<answer> YouTube Kids <context> In February 2015, YouTube announced the launch of a new app specifically for use by children visiting the site, called YouTube Kids. It allows parental controls and restrictions on who can upload content, and is available for both Android and iOS devices. Later on August 26, 2015, YouTub...
Since when has Iran developed its domestic military infrastructure?
<answer> 1979 Revolution <context> Since the 1979 Revolution, to overcome foreign embargoes, Iran has developed its own military industry, produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, guided missiles, submarines, military vessels, guided missile destroyer, radar systems, helicopters and fighter planes. In recent...
what is a subwoofer?
<answer> It is designed only to reproduce the lowest of audible frequencies. <context> A specialized speaker, referred to as a subwoofer, is responsible for that deep bass experience. 1 The subwoofer is designed only to reproduce the lowest of audible frequencies. In home theater, this is often referred to as LFE (Low...
What new technology is being used in teh vaccine making process that will make vaccines safer and eaier for most consumers?
<answer> . Cell-based culture <context> Bacteria can be grown in the laboratory on nutrient culture media, but viruses need living cells in which to replicate. Many vaccines to infectious diseases can be grown in fertilised chicken eggs. Millions of eggs are used each year to generate the annual flu vaccine requirement...
Who were Emma's 2 friends?
<answer> At length came the names for which Violet was watching; and the presence of Lady Elizabeth gave her a sense of motherly protection, as she was greeted with as much warmth as was possible for shy people in the midst of a large party. Emma eagerly presented her two friends to each other, and certainly they were ...
where is alepotrypa cave?
<answer> The Alepotrypa cave is one of the caves of Diros located in the Mani region of the Peloponnese peninsula. <context> The Alepotrypa cave is one of the caves of Diros located in the Mani region of the Peloponnese peninsula. The Mani peninsula is mostly made up of Mesozoic carbonate rocks like limestone, which er...