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how long do you have to save invoices? | <answer> You have to save invoices for three years. <context> How long must you keep invoices for? Discussion in 'General Business Forum' started by mconridge, Jul 26, 2010. How long is the stat requirement for holding old invoices? We have every invoice we've issued over the last four years, but it doesn't half waste ... |
What would be the best title of this passage? | <answer> The uncertainty of relationship between pollution and health <context> Leaders of the World Health Organization say they are concerned about the air quality and
health efiects on citizens during a recent outbreak of heavy pollution in Beijing.Still,they said they
were unsure of the exact amount the air polluti... |
Where is she employed? | <answer> She started to work in a government office two years ago. <context> Some people like to collect stamps. Others prefer posters or coins. But Pinky Bhutia is different. She collects children. In her mountain village, in Sikkim, she is known as the wonderful young woman who adopts all the children she can. Pinky ... |
At what wavelength do the spectrophotometric bands peak? | <answer> 687 and 760 nm <context> Oxygen presents two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at the wavelengths 687 and 760 nm. Some remote sensing scientists have proposed using the measurement of the radiance coming from vegetation canopies in those bands to characterize plant health status from a satellite plat... |
What was a skill Belser taught him that causes him to be in buisness now? | <answer> Belser hadn' taught him how to weave <context> It had been some time since Jack had seen the old man.Over the phone ,his mother told him,"Mr.Belser died last night ,The funeral is Wednesday."Memories flashed through his mind like an old newsreel as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days.
When Jack was... |
How many countries did he live in? | <answer> A year later, they were allowed to leave China for Britain and were soon after granted political refuge in the United States. <context> (CNN) -- Fang Lizhi, a famed Chinese democracy activist, has died in the United States, where he fled in exile more than 20 years ago, fellow activists said.
He was 76.
F... |
Who was stared at? | <answer> Matt could do nothing but stare at the freight agent. <context> CHAPTER XXIV.
ALONG THE RIVER.
Matt could do nothing but stare at the freight agent. A man had come there and driven off with the horse and wagon and taken the cases of goods with him. It seemed too bold-faced to be true.
"Our man?" he stamm... |
What was he missing to buy his treat? | <answer> money <context> Johnny is a nine year old boy. On one hot summer day, Johnny is outside his house playing with his dog. He is very hot and wants to have some ice cream. He looks in his freezer and sees that he does not have ice cream. Johnny then hears the song of the ice cream truck. Johnny runs outside but... |
Where do they hope to still have a home? | <answer> we have still a home in England <context> CHAPTER XXIII--THE CANKERED OAK GALL
That Walter was no fool, though that him list To change his wif, for it was for the best; For she is fairer, so they demen all, Than his Griselde, and more tendre of age.
CHAUCER, The Clerke's Tale.
It was on an early autumn... |
Why are parents working low wage jobs? | <answer> low paid jobs that their parents must do simply to get the rent paid and put food on the table. <context> the Dream means "a better, richer, and happier life for all our citizens of every rank". The concept of the American Dream has not stayed static. For European immigrants, like Isabel, fleeing persecution i... |
What does civil war amendments mean? | <answer> The 13th (1865), 14th (1868), and 15th Amendments (1870) were the first amendments made to the U.S. constitution in 60 years. <context> Citizenship is defined in the first clause of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment as: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisd... |
Where are the peaks smaller in the range? ? | <answer> the easterly portion <context> The highest portion of the range is divided by the glacial trough of the Rhone valley, with the Pennine Alps from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa on the southern side, and the Bernese Alps on the northern. The peaks in the easterly portion of the range, in Austria and... |
is manager salary? | <answer> From $48K to $119K per year <context> Information Systems (IS) Manager Salary. (United States). Slightly less than two-thirds of Information Systems Managers in the United States are seasoned employees who have more than 10 years of experience in the field.Pay ranges from $48K to $119K per year, and the averag... |
Who operates the wide range of department stores in these areas? | <answer> PT. Mitra Adiperkasa. <context> The middle up segment is mainly occupied by Metro Department Store originated from Singapore and Sogo from Japan. 2007 saw the re-opening of Jakarta's Seibu, poised to be the largest and second most upscale department store in Indonesia after Harvey Nichols, which the latter clo... |
what does it mean? | <answer> Tepes, which means impaler <context> Brasov, Romania (CNN) -- The ruins of Poienari Castle sit high on a mountain peak with a seemingly never-ending vista looking out over deep gorges, charcoal-gray cliffs and mountain streams.
It's a natural paradise, but we did not make the trip to this castle just for th... |
do camels live in australia? | <answer> Yes <context> Australia may now have the largest wild population of Arabian camels (Camelus dromedarius) in the world. They live in most of Australia’s desert country including the Great Sandy, Gibson, Great Victoria and Simpson deserts, as well as much of the semi-desert lands. Camels were first introduced in... |
Would you want to use passive infrared sensor in a area requiring 360-degree coverage? | <answer> no <context> Occupancy sensors to allow operation for whenever someone is within the area being scanned can control lighting. When motion can no longer be detected, the lights shut off. Passive infrared sensors react to changes in heat, such as the pattern created by a moving person. The control must have an u... |
Who was the High Commissioner of the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights? | <answer> Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein <context> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain "cockroaches" and "feral humans" and said they were "spreading like the norovirus". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 Apr... |
how many deaths in the us due to medical errors per year? | <answer> 251,454 deaths in the United States due to medical errors per year. <context> Using these data, they were able to calculate a mean death rate for medical errors in U.S. hospitals. Applying this rate to the 35 million admissions in 2013, they calculated that 251,454 deaths resulted from medical mistakes. |
How old was he? | <answer> Police told WCBS that 43-year-old Garner, a father of six, had a lengthy criminal history and had been previously arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes in May. <context> Confronted by police trying to arrest him for allegedly selling illegal cigarettes, Eric Garner raised both hands in the air and, with pas... |
Is the school a part of the Big 10 Academic Alliance? | <answer> Big Ten Academic Alliance. <context> The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state. Iowa is the second largest university in the state of Iowa, behind Iowa Stat... |
How long is Catalina Highway? | <answer> 25 miles (40 km) <context> Catalina Highway stretches 25 miles (40 km) and the entire mountain range is one of Tucson's most popular vacation spots for cycling, hiking, rock climbing, camping, birding, and wintertime snowboarding and skiing. Near the top of Mt. Lemmon is the town of Summerhaven. In Summerhaven... |
Who had swamps and forests for their cities? | <answer> the Sclaveni <context> Jordanes tells us that the Sclaveni had swamps and forests for their cities. Another 6th-century source refers to them living among nearly impenetrable forests, rivers, lakes, and marshes. |
Did someone give her juice? | <answer> Her daddy gave her some milk <context> Jenny was standing on a rock. Suddenly, she had to sneeze. After she sneezed, she walked away. She finally got to the park and saw her daddy. Her daddy gave her some milk. Jenny drank the milk in a big hurry. She loved milk. She walked over and turned a switch. She walked... |
how are grades weighted? | <answer> The weighted grade is equal to the sum of the product of the weights (w) in percent (%) times the grade (g):Weighted grade = w 1 × g 1 + w 2 × g 2 + w 3 × g 3 +... When the weights are not in percent (hours or points...), you should also divided by the sum of the weights:Weighted grade = (w 1 × g 1 + w 2 × g 2... |
Where are the Maritime Forces Atlantic located? | <answer> Halifax <context> The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) at Her Majesty's Canadian Dockyard in Hali... |
The term dukkha corresponds to what English terms? | <answer> suffering, pain, unsatisfactoriness, sorrow, affliction, anxiety, dissatisfaction, discomfort, anguish, stress, misery, and frustration <context> Suffering (Pāli: दुक्ख dukkha; Sanskrit दुःख duḥkha) is also a central concept in Buddhism. The word roughly corresponds to a number of terms in English including su... |
When did Public Safety Canada unveil Canada's Cyber Security Strategy? | <answer> October 3, 2010 <context> On October 3, 2010, Public Safety Canada unveiled Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy, following a Speech from the Throne commitment to boost the security of Canadian cyberspace. The aim of the strategy is to strengthen Canada’s "cyber systems and critical infrastructure sectors, support... |
The term, the New Haven Approach was what exactly? | <answer> A theory of international law, <context> Garry Trudeau, creator of the political Doonesbury comic strip, attended Yale University. There he met fellow student and later Green Party candidate for Congress Charles Pillsbury, a long-time New Haven resident for whom Trudeau's comic strip is named. During his colle... |
when did alice get to go home? | <answer> In November, I finally could get her back to her "home" <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 he... |
What types of mood disorders psychology are there? | <answer> In psychology, Major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder are the types of serious Mood disorders. <context> 2 types of serious Mood disorders 1.) Major depressive disorder (unipolar:only one mental state =depression) 2.) Bipolar disorder: has both the manic and depressive state |
Where should you go to wash your car when you are in Moscow? | <answer> The car wash facilities. <context> There are some strange driving laws in different countries.
Vietnam: If you're in Vietnam without a Vietnamese driver's license, you risk a prison sentence of up to 3years.
Russia: In Moscow, if your car is dirty enough to draw dust art, you will be fined about 2,000 rubles... |
what is childhood alzheimer's? | <answer> 1 Niemann-Pick disease. 2 Batten disease. 3 Lafora body disease. <context> Although dementia is most often seen in adults, childhood dementia does occur. While dementia most commonly affects adults, it can also occur in children. For example, infections and poisoning can lead to dementia in people of any age. ... |
is jp recovery services a scam? | <answer> No, jp recovery services is not a scam. <context> You can submit your question below, mail us at inquiry@jprecovery.com, or call us at 800-366-0109. Our automated attendant provides account services 24 hours a day, and our account representatives are available to assist you during business hours. Providing you... |
What's the main idea of this passage? | <answer> Children need to have a hobby. <context> Not long ago, I asked large mid-aged persons a question. I asked, "How many of you had a hobby when you were children?" Nearly everyone raised a hand. I then asked them to keep their hands in the air if they knew at least one of their children had a hobby. Most of the h... |
should children be vaccinated? | <answer> Yes, children should be vaccinated. <context> Please sign up to read full document. Essay about the reason why children should be vaccinated ... Unit 1.3 N.1 The reason that children should be immunised is that the various vaccines that are available to so that our bodies are prepared to fight serious infectio... |
Was there a little girl? | <answer> "That's my daughter on the bike in the white dress." <context> One day at a park, a woman sat down next to a man on a bench near a playground. "That's my son over there," she said, pointing to a little boy in a red sweater. "He's a lovely boy," the man said. "That's my daughter on the bike in the white dress.... |
which type of yarrow for medicinal herb? | <answer> An antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, emmenagogue, stimulant, tonics, vasodilator and vulnerary. <context> Yarrow is a very valuable medicinal herb, with much scientific evidence of use in alternative medicine as an antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, di... |
Musical forms for dance began to standardize during what era? | <answer> Renaissance <context> The Renaissance era was from 1400 to 1600. It was characterized by greater use of instrumentation, multiple interweaving melodic lines, and the use of the first bass instruments. Social dancing became more widespread, so musical forms appropriate to accompanying dance began to standardize... |
Where was the Dendy sold? | <answer> Soviet Union <context> A thriving market of unlicensed NES hardware clones emerged during the climax of the console's popularity. Initially, such clones were popular in markets where Nintendo never issued a legitimate version of the console. In particular, the Dendy (Russian: Де́нди), an unlicensed hardware cl... |
Who is Philadelphia's greatest architect of the later 19th century? | <answer> Frank Furness <context> In the first decades of the 19th century, Federal architecture and Greek Revival architecture were dominated by Philadelphia architects such as Benjamin Latrobe, William Strickland, John Haviland, John Notman, Thomas U. Walter, and Samuel Sloan. Frank Furness is considered Philadelphia'... |
what does Nezar Hamze do for a living? | <answer> He was their spiritual leader, so it is a shock, everyone is in shock," said Nezar Hamze, executive director of the south Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, of Hafiz Khan from the Miami court <context> Miami (CNN) -- Two southern Florida imams accused of supporting the Pakistani Tali... |
Did Jimmy go to an Ivy League college? | <answer> We graduated in the same year from Harvard <context> CHAPTER XIII
The first few seconds after the entrance of the two men were monopolised by the greetings of Pamela with her brother. Fischer stood a little in the background, his eyes fixed upon Lutchester. His brain was used to emergencies, but he found him... |
was she happy about it? | <answer> but I'm ly delighted," <context> A Scottish woman has given birth to twins for the third time. Karen Rodger, 41, welcomed her first pair of girls rowan and Isla after having twice given birth to twin boys.
"I still haven't really taken it on board because I was convinced I was having two boys," Rodger told S... |
Does the city itself have over a million inhabitants? | <answer> Liverpool () is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 478,580 in 2015 <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 i... |
who used a lot of Cockney vulgarities? | <answer> Jane Humphreys <context> CHAPTER XVII: MACHINATIONS
"Baby born to woe."
F. T. PALGRAVE.
When Anne Woodford began to wake from the constant thought of the grief and horror she had left at Portchester, and to feel more alive to her surroundings and less as if they were a kind of dream, in which she only m... |
who did chet want to see first? | <answer> father first <context> CHAPTER XXXI
GOOD NEWS--CONCLUSION
To get to his own place, Chet had to pass the cabin belonging to Andy, and so the chums left the village together, in a carriage they hired with some of the money Barwell Dawson had given them.
The thoughts of each youth were busy, so but little w... |
What was the problem at Nobita Primary School? | <answer> he found the children here didn't cooperate with the teachers <context> Roger Rolls was the first black governor in the history of New York State, USA. He was born in one of New York's notorious slums. The children born here rarely did decent work after they grew up. However, Roger Rolls was an exception, for ... |
what county is altoona iowa in? | <answer> Polk <context> Altoona, IA. Sponsored Topics. Altoona is a city in Polk County, Iowa and a part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,345 at the 2000 census; a special census taken in August 2005 counted 13,301 residents. |
what browser can i use to facilitate java? | <answer> You can use Internet Explorer 11 ,Firefox (Windows or Mac) or Safari (Mac). <context> You may know that you need the latest versions of Java and Flash to play Pogo games but you may not know that not all internet browsers are compatible with Java and Flash. At this we recommend using Internet Explorer 11; howe... |
how are private investigators paid? | <answer> Salary estimates are based on 77 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Private Investigator employees. <context> The average Private Investigator salary is $34,270. Filter by location to see Private Investigator salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 77 salaries submitted anonymously to ... |
who was Gifford Pinchot? | <answer> first United States Chief Forester in the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. <context> The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass . Major divisions of the agency includ... |
does green tea prevent acne? | <answer> Yes <context> Benefits of green tea for acne. Green tea has some pretty cool potential benefits for your skin… and your overall health! If you’ve read much of our website, you know that these are almost one-and-the-same. Taking good care of your health is taking good care of your skin. Turns out that drinking ... |
what is cipro ciprofloxacin? | <answer> Cipro (ciprofloxacin) is a fluoroquinolone (flor-o-KWIN-o-lone) antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body. <context> Cipro (ciprofloxacin) is a fluoroquinolone (flor-o-KWIN-o-lone) antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body. Cipro is used to treat different types of bacterial infections. It is also used to ... |
Along with the University of the South Pacific, what tertiary education institution exists in the Marshall Islands? | <answer> College of the Marshall Islands <context> The Ministry of Education (Marshall Islands) operates the state schools in the Marshall Islands. There are two tertiary institutions operating in the Marshall Islands, the College of the Marshall Islands and the University of the South Pacific. |
The New English Bible was composed at the abbey during what time? | <answer> 20th century <context> Until the 19th century, Westminster was the third seat of learning in England, after Oxford and Cambridge. It was here that the first third of the King James Bible Old Testament and the last half of the New Testament were translated. The New English Bible was also put together here in th... |
Where did the attack occur? | <answer> in front of Lviv's Druzhba Stadium <context> On October 1, 1989, a peaceful demonstration of 10,000 to 15,000 people was violently dispersed by the militia in front of Lviv's Druzhba Stadium, where a concert celebrating the Soviet "reunification" of Ukrainian lands was being held. On October 10, Ivano-Frankivs... |
who went out first? | <answer> Armstrong <context> A rocket began countdown . It was a common sound in the 1960s. But this was not just another countdown. It was the beginning of a historic event. It was the countdown of Apollo 11 -the space fligh that would carry men to the first landing on the moon.
In the spaceship at the top of the ro... |
How many died? | <answer> more than 200 <context> Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- An earthquake in Pakistan, powerful enough to prompt the appearance of a small island off the coast, has killed more than 200 people, Pakistani officials said.
The 7.7-magnitude quake struck in a remote area of southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, but it had ... |
what is gaudenzia? | <answer> Is the feminine form of the German Gaudenz. <context> Gaudenzia's language of origin is Latin and it is predominantly used in Italian. It is derived from the word gaudere with the meaning 'to rejoice'. Gaudenzia is the feminine form of the German Gaudenz. Gaudenzia is not often used as a baby girl name. |
what is a mini thin? | <answer> Mini Thin has a revolutionary new formula from DBI Distribution. <context> Mini Thin-Mini Thin Energy Pills DBI Distribution24 Tablets DBI Distribution is now offering a two-way action energy supplement called Mini Thin. After reformulating this product, DBI brought Mini Thin back with an even better new formu... |
what year did survivor record eye of the tiger? | <answer> In 1982, survivor was recorded eye of the tiger. <context> Written by Melissa Parker, Posted in Authors. In Jim Peterik’s 45 year (and counting) career he has enjoyed 15 top ten hits, sold over 20 million records, received an Academy Award nomination for best song (“Eye of the Tiger,” 1982) and won the coveted... |
USB was designed for what? | <answer> simplicity and low cost <context> These and other differences reflect the differing design goals of the two buses: USB was designed for simplicity and low cost, while FireWire was designed for high performance, particularly in time-sensitive applications such as audio and video. Although similar in theoretical... |
What's the name of the show the story is about? | <answer> Running Man is a variety show which is aired in SBS <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 s... |
WWhat does Rías Baixas mean? | <answer> Low Rías <context> Topographically, a remarkable feature of Galicia is the presence of many firth-like inlets along the coast, estuaries that were drowned with rising sea levels after the ice age. These are called rías and are divided into the smaller Rías Altas ("High Rías"), and the larger Rías Baixas ("Low ... |
Which two contestants were removed from the show for accusations of identity theft? | <answer> the Brittenum twins <context> Season five began on January 17, 2006. It remains the highest-rated season in the show's run so far. Two of the more prominent contestants during the Hollywood round were the Brittenum twins who were later disqualified for identity theft. |
Greek vocal music goes back how far in history? | <answer> ancient times <context> Greek vocal music extends far back into ancient times where mixed-gender choruses performed for entertainment, celebration and spiritual reasons. Instruments during that period included the double-reed aulos and the plucked string instrument, the lyre, especially the special kind called... |
When was a demonstration by Henry Babbage of the mill given? | <answer> 1906 <context> The machine was about a century ahead of its time. All the parts for his machine had to be made by hand — this was a major problem for a device with thousands of parts. Eventually, the project was dissolved with the decision of the British Government to cease funding. Babbage's failure to comple... |
How long did it feel to them? | <answer> On and on they toiled, a distance of perhaps five hundred feet, although to the boys it seemed a mile or more. <context> CHAPTER XXII
SNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS
"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the eleme... |
How many civilians were the Japanese hoping to kill during their planned attack on San Diego? | <answer> tens of thousands of civilians <context> During World War II, San Diego became a major hub of military and defense activity, due to the presence of so many military installations and defense manufacturers. The city's population grew rapidly during and after World War II, more than doubling between 1930 (147,99... |
can i keep music on apple music when free? | <answer> When you sign up for the three-month trial of Apple Music you can use free till that time-duration. <context> And, while you're at it, you can learn a couple other Apple Music tricks -- all for free! Turn off auto-renew. To sign up for the free three-month trial of Apple Music, you need to use your Apple ID ac... |
When was prime minister first mentioned in a government document in the UK? | <answer> first decade of the twentieth century <context> The United Kingdom's constitution, being uncodified and largely unwritten, makes no mention of a prime minister. Though it had de facto existed for centuries, its first mention in official state documents did not occur until the first decade of the twentieth cent... |
Who did she help Ava find? | <answer> The little girl, Ava, said, "I lost my parents!"
<context> There once was an elephant named Ellie.
She really liked to eat peanuts.
She lived with a circus and performed with clowns.
One day she was really hungry and could not find any peanuts.
She asked the lion, "Do you have any peanuts?"
The lio... |
In what month is the Tour de France? | <answer> July <context> Paris is home to the association football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade Français. The 80,000-seat Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tourn... |
During what period did the administration deny funding? | <answer> From 2002 through 2008 <context> From 2002 through 2008, the Bush Administration denied funding to UNFPA that had already been allocated by the US Congress, partly on the refuted claims that the UNFPA supported Chinese government programs which include forced abortions and coercive sterilizations. In a letter ... |
How can you protect your eyes when learning in digital ways? | <answer> Try to take a break every twenty minutes if possible. <context> How do you study each day? You may answer it in one second: have classes at school, take notes and do homework. Feeling a little bored? There are other ways that can make learning interesting and varied. It's called digital learning.
Digital learn... |
what is the difference between central time and pacific time? | <answer> Pacific Time is 2 hours behind of the Central Time. <context> Pacific Time is 2 hours behind of the Central Time and this two hour difference is observed when one goes from a city lying in Pacific Time to a city falling in Central Time. Central Time. Central Time is observed in the central part of the country ... |
What initiates Phase one mode? | <answer> a corresponding smoke sensor or heat sensor in the building <context> Phase one mode is activated by a corresponding smoke sensor or heat sensor in the building. Once an alarm has been activated, the elevator will automatically go into phase one. The elevator will wait an amount of time, then proceed to go int... |
How did the world respond to Libya in 1986? | <answer> U.S. bombing of Libya and United Nations-imposed economic sanctions. <context> In 1977, Gaddafi dissolved the Republic and created a new socialist state, the Jamahiriya ("state of the masses"). Officially adopting a symbolic role in governance, he retained power as military commander-in-chief and head of the R... |
When was the first Gulf War? | <answer> 1991 <context> (CNN) -- Two former presidents reflected on their greatest regrets in office Monday, each looking back to issues that continue to plague the nation years later.
Former presidents and political rivals Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush now share philanthropic efforts.
Former Presidents George ... |
What became the most exclusive type of speech? | <answer> the Norman language as the language of the elites, <context> The Norman conquest of England was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army of Norman, Breton, and French soldiers led by Duke William II of Normandy, later styled as William the Conqueror.
William's claim to the English thr... |
What's the main purpose of the article? | <answer> To explore why the US still remembers and honors Mark Twain. <context> THIS year the US Mint will honor one of the country's most famous writers.
"Mark Twain", the pen name of Samuel Clemens(1835-1911) is loved by American readers for his novels Tom Sawyer(1876) and The Adventures of Huckberry Finn(1844).
Now ... |
how long do small stars live? | <answer> Small stars live for 10 years. <context> 10 years for small stars,average-sized stars, and large stars live. |
when do you choose seats eurostar? | <answer> You can choose to have your tickets delivered to your country of residence (if available from the list on the booking page),collect from the station on the day of departure,or print your ticket at home. <context> A. Very easy. All bookings on the Eurostar website allow purchases with most major international c... |
What do these rivers feed? | <answer> sea at the Bay of Bengal <context> Karnataka is a state in the south western region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State of Mysore, it was renamed "Karnataka" in 1973. Only a small part of the state corresponds to the Carn... |
how exercise benefits the lungs? | <answer> It reduces the number of breaths you take and keeps your airways open longer. More air is able to flow in and out of your lungs so you can be more physically active. <context> This exercise reduces the number of breaths you take and keeps your airways open longer. More air is able to flow in and out of your lu... |
What group combined with the U.S. Army? | <answer> United States Volunteers <context> The task of organizing the U.S. Army commenced in 1775. In the first one hundred years of its existence, the United States Army was maintained as a small peacetime force to man permanent forts and perform other non-wartime duties such as engineering and construction works. Du... |
Where are the headquarters of UC press located? | <answer> Its headquarters are located in Oakland, California <context> University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing. It was founded in 1893 to publish books and papers for the faculty of the Universit... |
which olfactory nerve controls smell? | <answer> Cranial nerve 1 is the olfactory nerve which controls smell. <context> The olfactory nerve is responsible for your sense of smell and partially responsible for your sense of taste. It is also known as cranial nerve 1 because it is the shortest of the cranial nerves and one of only two nerves (the other is the ... |
How long is the Marzilibah funicular? | <answer> 106 m <context> A funicular railway leads from the Marzili district to the Bundeshaus. The Marzilibahn funicular is, with a length of 106 m (348 ft), the second shortest public railway in Europe after the Zagreb funicular. |
How do you layout roof trusses? | <answer> Lay out the 2 x 6-inch (5 x 15 cm) truss materials on a level area,overlapping the joints.Mark the angles to make the peak (ridge).Dogleg that from the sidewalls, the bottom angle where the truss sits on the loft or 2nd floor joist. <context> Layout and Construction of Trusses. 1. Lay out the 2 x 6-inch (5 x 1... |
Why do regional UK universities tend to develop less well this year? | <answer> They lack international students and think locally. <context> Cambridge graduates are the most employable in the world,according to a global league table.The ancient university is the best at producing graduates who are'ready to work',a poll of major employers found.
Oxford slipped to fourth place in the ranki... |
What have Political Economists most recently focused on the issues of? | <answer> industrial (and post-industrial) capitalism <context> Political economy in anthropology is the application of the theories and methods of Historical Materialism to the traditional concerns of anthropology, including, but not limited to, non-capitalist societies. Political Economy introduced questions of histor... |
what does it place in the top 10 with largest student body? | <answer> University of Minnesota system and has the sixth-largest main campus student body in the United States <context> The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (often referred to as The University of Minnesota, Minnesota, the U of M, UMN, or simply the U) is a public research university in Minneapolis and Saint Paul... |
When did oil finally returned to its Bretton Woods levels? | <answer> 1973–1974 <context> This contributed to the "Oil Shock". After 1971, OPEC was slow to readjust prices to reflect this depreciation. From 1947 to 1967, the dollar price of oil had risen by less than two percent per year. Until the oil shock, the price had also remained fairly stable versus other currencies and ... |
What else was special about that performance? | <answer> "Motown 25," an NBC special where he debuted his revolutionary moonwalk. <context> New York (CNN) -- More than 80 Michael Jackson collectibles -- including the late pop star's famous rhinestone-studded glove from a 1983 performance -- were auctioned off Saturday, reaping a total $2 million.
Profits from the ... |
Who looked happy? | <answer> Bo appeared livelier <context> CHAPTER X
The night of sleep was so short that it was difficult for Helen to believe that hours had passed. Bo appeared livelier this morning, with less complaint of aches.
"Nell, you've got color!" exclaimed Bo. "And your eyes are bright. Isn't the morning perfectly lovely?.... |
Name three people in the fan club/? | <answer> a fan club in the land of the double kiss: Fern Mallis, Carlos Souza, Ken Downing <context> (CNN) -- "We're here! Oh, my God. Alina, you look so chic! Turn around!" -- the seal of approval from fashion's newest darling.
He's Patrick Pope, a Los Angeles-based Web producer who moonlights as P'Trique, the star ... |
What is the main purpose of the author writing the passage? | <answer> To remind us not to worship famous stars blindly. <context> People think what I do is so wonderful because I interview stars.And I have to admit that when I first started working at Sassy in 1987 I was excited about that part of my job for the first couple of months,anyway.Then I noticed how stars would fool m... |
What did Rayleigh & Jeans and Einstein prove independently in 1905? | <answer> classical electromagnetism could never account for the observed spectrum <context> The black-body problem was revisited in 1905, when Rayleigh and Jeans (on the one hand) and Einstein (on the other hand) independently proved that classical electromagnetism could never account for the observed spectrum. These p... |
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