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How many contributing authors does an IPCC report chapter have? | <answer> a somewhat larger number <context> Each chapter has a number of authors who are responsible for writing and editing the material. A chapter typically has two "coordinating lead authors", ten to fifteen "lead authors", and a somewhat larger number of "contributing authors". The coordinating lead authors are res... |
What does zetetic mean? | <answer> zetetic (skeptical <context> In epistemology, rationalism is the view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification". More formally, rationalism is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of the tr... |
Who was righteous at first? | <answer> His <context> CHAPTER XXVII
A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
If Jimmy had entertained any doubts concerning the effectiveness of this disclosure, they would have vanished at the sight of the other's face. Just as the rich hues of a sunset pale slowly into an almost imperceptible green, so did the purple of S... |
What do they have available for them? | <answer> There're many football teams for teenagers in Africa. <context> Do you want to know something about children in Africa? What to they do for fun every day? Find out here: Education School is expensive for many African children. Lots of families can't afford school uniforms or exercise books even though they do... |
When was the German green party founded in West Germany? | <answer> 1980 <context> In the 1980s green became the color of a number of new European political parties organized around an agenda of environmentalism. Green was chosen for its association with nature, health, and growth. The largest green party in Europe is Alliance '90/The Greens (German: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) in ... |
Where does Tucson hold NASCAR races? | <answer> Tucson Raceway Park <context> Tracks include Tucson Raceway Park and Rillito Downs. Tucson Raceway Park hosts NASCAR-sanctioned auto racing events and is one of only two asphalt short tracks in Arizona. Rillito Downs is an in-town destination on weekends in January and February each year. This historic track h... |
who was Obama addressing in the beginning of the article? | <answer> President Barack Obama told a Labor Day crowd in Detroit <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 hoping to ... |
The end of the war led to which companies unification? | <answer> Germany <context> France started the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), and was defeated by the Kingdom of Prussia and other German states. The end of the war led to the unification of Germany. Otto von Bismarck annexed Alsace and northern Lorraine to the new German Empire in 1871; unlike other members states of t... |
what county is middleport ny in? | <answer> Niagara County <context> Middleport is a village in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 1,840 at the 2010 census. The mail ZIP code is 14105. It is part of the Buffalo – Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
Did he work at the school? | <answer> Beloved teacher Michael Landsberry, <context> Beloved teacher Michael Landsberry, a former Marine, died a hero at Sparks Middle School in Nevada on Monday in another tragic campus shooting.
The 45-year-old was killed while trying to talk to the unidentified 12-year-old gunman, who later killed himself.
"He... |
How many rounds can a contestant make it through before Hollywood? | <answer> three <context> Contestants go through at least three sets of cuts. The first is a brief audition with a few other contestants in front of selectors which may include one of the show's producers. Although auditions can exceed 10,000 in each city, only a few hundred of these make it past the preliminary round o... |
When was Oklahoma's pre-K called 'a model for early childhood schooling'? | <answer> 2004 <context> The state is among the best in pre-kindergarten education, and the National Institute for Early Education Research rated it first in the United States with regard to standards, quality, and access to pre-kindergarten education in 2004, calling it a model for early childhood schooling. High schoo... |
Where did he just leave? | <answer> the Yellow Mine <context> CHAPTER TEN
Pan's exit from the Yellow Mine was remarkable for the generous space accorded him by its occupants.
Outside he laughed a little, as he stood under the flare of yellow light and rolled a cigarette. Knots of men stood on the corners of the street. But the area in front... |
When you break a vase at home, will you tell your parents according to American morals? | <answer> Yes, because honesty is more important than offense. <context> Do Americans have morals ? That's a good question. Many people insist that ideas about right and wrong are merely personal opinions. Some voices, though, are calling Americans back to traditional moral values. William J. Bennett, former U.S. Secre... |
What does it mean for the LGBT people who are in a double monority? | <answer> they are neither fully accepted or understood by mainly Caucasian LGBT communities, nor are they accepted by their own ethnic group <context> In the United States, non-Caucasian LGBT individuals may find themselves in a double minority, where they are neither fully accepted or understood by mainly Caucasian LG... |
When a new edition of England's away kit has been introduced, the kit is sometimes worn during what type of matches? | <answer> home matches <context> Although England's first away kits were blue, England's traditional away colours are red shirts, white shorts and red socks. In 1996, England's away kit was changed to grey shirts, shorts and socks. This kit was only worn three times, including against Germany in the semi-final of Euro 9... |
what is the cause of allergic reactions? | <answer> Sneezing, itchy and watery eyes and a runny nose <context> Causes of Allergy. An allergy is a disorder of the immune system that causes symptoms, such as sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, and a runny nose. Allergens are the stimuli that cause these allergy-related symptoms. One of the most predominant allergies... |
how many words are in harry potter and the chamber of secrets? | <answer> 85,141 <context> Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - 76,944 words. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 85,141 words. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 107,253 words. |
how long to you boil eggs for hard boiled eggs? | <answer> It takes 10 minutes to boil eggs for hard boiled eggs. <context> How Long Do Hard Boiled Eggs Last? How long do hard boiled eggs last? Hard boiled eggs last about 7 days in the fridge, but can spoil quicker if not handled properly. Hard boiled eggs are fresh whole eggs that have been boiled for about 10 minute... |
where is dollywood located'? | <answer> Dollywood family adventure park is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. <context> Dolly Parton's influences are found throughout her 130-acre Dollywood family adventure park in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Aunt Bugs Cabin Rentals is less than two miles from Dollywood |
Are the characters related? | <answer> sister's <context> CHAPTER XXXIV
At a few minutes after nine, the following morning, the Marquis entered the room where breakfast was usually served. The Duchess, in travelling clothes and a hat, was lifting the covers from the silver dishes upon the sideboard, with a fork in her hand. She welcomed him a lit... |
Where do they play video games? _ .? | <answer> at Tony's house <context> I'm Tony. My best friends are Frank and Cindy. We often do many things together. Frank lives next to my home and we are in the same class. He is thirteen years old and tall and of medium build. He has curly hair and blue eyes. He's good-looking and very clever. He's good at math and o... |
how many lbs per person beans? | <answer> The 50 pounds of beans would provide ONE serving of vegetables per person. <context> Hey Heidi, as stated in the article, the 50 pounds per person is fruits and vegetables, not just beans. And yes, a pound per person per day of fruits and veggies is survival mode. All told with the fruits, veggies, including b... |
What member of leadership at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria called TB a "pandemic"? | <answer> Mark Dybul <context> Slow progress has led to frustration, expressed by executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria – Mark Dybul: "we have the tools to end TB as a pandemic and public health threat on the planet, but we are not doing it." Several international organizations ar... |
What do Somalis call their ancient pyramids? | <answer> taalo <context> In ancient Somalia, pyramidical structures known in Somali as taalo were a popular burial style, with hundreds of these dry stone monuments scattered around the country today. Houses were built of dressed stone similar to the ones in Ancient Egypt. There are also examples of courtyards and larg... |
why is there a fiscal year? | <answer> Because it defines the U.S. government's budget. <context> The most important fiscal year for the economy is the federal government's fiscal year. It defines the U.S. government's budget. It runs from October 1 of the budget's prior year through September 30 of the year being described. For example: FY 2017 wa... |
In which colors? | <answer> which can be produced in green, yellow, mauve, black, blue, red and other colors <context> Depleted uranium is also used as a shielding material in some containers used to store and transport radioactive materials. While the metal itself is radioactive, its high density makes it more effective than lead in hal... |
What would cause the private banking system to weaken? | <answer> if the debt rescheduling causes losses on loans held by European banks <context> However, if the debt rescheduling causes losses on loans held by European banks, it weakens the private banking system, which then puts pressure on the central bank to come to the aid of those banks. Private-sector bond holders ar... |
What bacterium causes tuberculosis infection? | <answer> Mycobacterium tuberculosis <context> Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections do not have symptoms, known as latent tuberculosis. About 10% ... |
Why some countries decide to change the clocks after World War One? | <answer> To save energy to develop economies. <context> British Summer Time runs from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. In the depths of winter the nights in the UK are anything from 15-19 hours long. Longer nights mean frost and fog are more likely to form.
Twice a year the clocks change, forward... |
what is the distance between los angeles and san diego? | <answer> The shortest distance between San-Diego and Los-angeles is 111.66 miles or 179.70 km by air line. <context> The shortest distance (air line) between San-Diego and Los-angeles is 111.66 mi (179.70 km). Driving route: -- (- ) The shortest route between San-Diego and Los-angeles is according to the route planner.... |
Why is Dr. Michael Rich against the new tool? | <answer> Because it doesn't really involve many of the senses. <context> A new reading tool was put on the market this week for the two-to five-year-old set. It is sold for at least $389, an expensive purchase for a kid - and that doesn't even include a $99 annual subscription fee for games, e-books, and age-appropri... |
What problem did the Iraqi forces have? | <answer> the antiaircraft weapons were crippled <context> Before the war, many observers believed the US and its allies could win but might suffer substantial casualties (certainly more than any conflict since Vietnam), and that the tank battles across the harsh desert might rival those of North Africa during World War... |
Who can be in the Victorian cabinet? | <answer> representatives <context> The Premier of Victoria is the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly. The Premier is the public face of government and, with cabinet, sets the legislative and political agenda. Cabinet consists of representatives elected to either h... |
Who thinks that it is useless to study modern foragers since the real ones are gone? | <answer> theorists <context> Some of the theorists who advocate this "revisionist" critique imply that, because the "pure hunter-gatherer" disappeared not long after colonial (or even agricultural) contact began, nothing meaningful can be learned about prehistoric hunter-gatherers from studies of modern ones (Kelly, 24... |
What did he want to do instead? | <answer> We should not go back tonight. <context> Bruce and his other two friends, Bruno and Dick lived in the same city in England. They were free in their summer holiday. So they came to a village by a large lake. They liked fishing very much. Then the next day after they got there, they got to a boat and went fishin... |
Did it have a nickname? | <answer> devoured what her grandpapa called a sparrow's allowance <context> CHAPTER VI.
Christmas Eve, which was also a Saturday, dawned brightly on Henrietta, but even her eagerness for her new employment could not so far overcome her habitual dilatoriness as not to annoy her cousin, Busy Bee, even to a degree of ... |
When the two donkeys returned, why did they no longer have to work? | <answer> No one knew they were donkeys. <context> Long, long ago there were a lot of donkeys. The donkeys worked hard every day. They had no time to play or to relax, but they never felt appreciated for the work they did.
One day two donkeys got bored. They wanted to live a comfortable life, So the donkeys went to see ... |
do i need to update my internet explorer browser? | <answer> Yes <context> © Microsoft. You might want to update Internet Explorer for any of several different reasons. Maybe you heard that Microsoft released a new version of their web browser and you'd like to try it out. You'll need to update Internet Explorer to do that.Perhaps you're dealing with a problem with Inte... |
What is the passage mainly about? | <answer> Batteries built by viruses. <context> What do the common cold, the flu, and AIDS have in common? They are all diseases caused by viruses, tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It is no wonder that when most people think about viruses, finding ways to _ them is what is on people's minds.
... |
What time of day was it? | <answer> and a patch of pale-yellow sky shone behind an opening in the trees. <context> CHAPTER XII
OSBORN INTERFERES
When Grace and Kit had gone a short distance they heard voices and a rattle of sticks in the wood, but the noise got fainter and she imagined the beaters were moving the other way. Ferrars, who sho... |
why is the ice blue? | <answer> Blue ice is compressed, and becomes part of the glacier. <context> Blue ice (glacial) Blue ice occurs when snow falls on a glacier, is compressed, and becomes part of the glacier. Air bubbles are squeezed out and ice crystals enlarge, making the ice appear blue. Small amounts of regular ice appear to be white ... |
is a disorder characterized by a gradual loss of reason that begins with memory lapses and ends with the inability to perform any type of activities of daily living.? | <answer> Severe dementia is a disorder characterized by a gradual loss of reason that begins with memory lapses and ends with the inability to perform any type of activities of daily living. <context> Patients with severe dementia cannot perform activities of daily living and become totally dependent on others for feed... |
What fact about Somali legal terms implies that Xeer developed locally? | <answer> devoid of loan words <context> The Xeer legal system is assumed to have developed exclusively in the Horn of Africa since approximately the 7th century. There is no evidence that it developed elsewhere or was greatly influenced by any foreign legal system. The fact that Somali legal terminology is practically ... |
Who did John explore an alliance with? | <answer> French king Philip II <context> The political turmoil continued. John began to explore an alliance with the French king Philip II, freshly returned from the crusade. John hoped to acquire Normandy, Anjou and the other lands in France held by Richard in exchange for allying himself with Philip. John was persuad... |
The immune systems of bacteria have enzymes that protect against infection by what kind of cells? | <answer> bacteriophage <context> Pathogens can rapidly evolve and adapt, and thereby avoid detection and neutralization by the immune system; however, multiple defense mechanisms have also evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens. Even simple unicellular organisms such as bacteria possess a rudimentary immune syst... |
What is the area's primary airport? | <answer> Raleigh-Durham International Airport, <context> Raleigh-Durham International Airport, the region's primary airport and the second-largest in North Carolina, located northwest of downtown Raleigh via Interstate-40 between Raleigh and Durham, serves the city and greater Research Triangle metropolitan region, as ... |
What did Penny Brown do for a living? | <answer> Penny usually worked in the evenings as a nurs <context> Several years ago, Kevin Stephan, then aged 11, was playing baseball when a player accidentally hit him with a bat. Kevin fell down and his heart stopped. Penny Brown, the mother of another player, was watching the game.Penny usually worked in the evenin... |
how many other characters in the book are mentioned by name? | <answer> four girls invite and accept a " not so likeable" girl into their circle <context> Recently, we were given the opportunity to review a book written by a young author. When we received it, I noted how beautifully done it was. While often the case---we see beautifully written and illustrated books all the time--... |
what do the word administrative mean? | <answer> The word administrative means of or relating to or responsible for administration Familiarity information. <context> Dictionary entry overview: What does administrative mean? • ADMINISTRATIVE (adjective) The adjective ADMINISTRATIVE has 1 sense: 1. of or relating to or responsible for administration Familiarit... |
Is it on a major river? | <answer> on the Missouri River. <context> Nebraska is a state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. The state is bordered by South Dakota to the north, Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River, Kansas to the south, Colorado to the southwest and Wyomi... |
How is data accessed? | <answer> by a "database management system" (DBMS) <context> Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data and the way it is organized. Access to these data is usually provided by a "database management system" (DBMS) consisting of an integrated set of computer software that allows users to interact with one or... |
Was someone worried over the passing? | <answer> Stangerson was concerned in the death of Drebber <context> CHAPTER VII. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS.
THE intelligence with which Lestrade greeted us was so momentous and so unexpected, that we were all three fairly dumfoundered. Gregson sprang out of his chair and upset the remainder of his whiskey and water. I st... |
what kind of effect? | <answer> sheep became excited <context> Legends about the development of coffee are varied and interesting, involving chance occurrences, political tricks, and the pursuit of wealth and power.
According to one story, a sheepherder named Kaldi, as he tended his sheep, noticed the effect of coffee beans. He noticed tha... |
Why are we advised to reapply our sunscreen every two hours? | <answer> It can't completely protect us from aging, sunburns or cancers. <context> Sunscreens can offer protection from two types of ultraviolet (UV) rays : UVB, which according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, are the chief cause of sunburn and play a key role in the development of skin cancer, and UVA, which get thr... |
who was ruling then? | <answer> coinciding with the later years of the Shang and Zhou dynasties in North China. <context> Throughout its prehistory and early history, the region and its vicinity in the Yangtze region was the cradle of unique local civilizations which can be dated back to at least the 15th century BC and coinciding with the l... |
How long did she live on her own? | <answer> Ms. Baines worked as a maid in Ohio before moving to Los Angeles where she lived on her own until she was well over 100. <context> The world's oldest person, Ms. Baines, died. She celebrated her 115th birthday with congratulations from Barack Obama, President of the United States. Over her life she lived thro... |
How do you move a milkweed plant? | <answer> You can cut the plant back to about a foot, leaves a nice marker for where the plant should emerge next season. <context> The milkweed foliage should be about fried when you transplant at the point in the season, and you can cut the plant back to about a foot…leaves a nice marker for where the plant should eme... |
Is it bad for you? | <answer> Janpanese food is delicious and healthy <context> Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in ... |
What size are they? | <answer> They are very large."
<context> (CNN)Weeks after a grand jury chose not to indict the officer who shot Michael Brown, officials have released a new mound of documents from the weeks of proceedings.
They include more witness interviews, an autopsy conducted by a Justice Department medical examiner, as well ... |
how does natural selection function? | <answer> Natural selection is one of the basic mechanisms of evolution, along with mutation, migration, and genetic drift. <context> Natural selection. Natural selection is one of the basic mechanisms of evolution, along with mutation, migration, and genetic drift. Darwin's grand idea of evolution by natural selection ... |
does fibro cause all over back and neck pain? | <answer> Yes, fibromyalgia sufferers are apt to feel neck pain, shoulder pain, lower back pack. <context> Tender points tend to be located at areas in the body where muscles and tendons join together. In particular, fibromyalgia sufferers are apt to feel neck pain, shoulder pain, lower back pack and pain in the waist, ... |
where is the capital? | <answer> Sacramento <context> California is the most populous state in the United States and the third most extensive by area. Located on the Pacific coast, California shares borders with Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and the Mexican state of Baja California to the south. The state capital is Sac... |
what is the definition of food chain? | <answer> The definition of food chain is a sequence of organisms dependent on each other for food. <context> Definition of FOOD CHAIN: A sequence of organisms dependent on each other for food. TTie number of links in the chain is usually only four or five. See food web. FOOD IRRADIATION. |
what medications cause paralytic ileus? | <answer> Hydromorphone morphine, oxycodone, tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and imipramine are medications cause paralytic ileus. <context> Rather, it isn’t moving properly. The result is little or no movement of digested food through your intestines. Examples of medicines that can cause a paralytic il... |
What sport is he going to coach? | <answer> and U.S. Soccer Federation <context> (CNN) -- The United States have named former Germany captain Jurgen Klinsmann as their new national coach, just a day after sacking Bob Bradley.
Bradley, who took over as coach in January 2007, was relieved of his duties on Thursday, and U.S. Soccer Federation president S... |
how many vietnam people were killed by us during that war? | <answer> 1,011,000 <context> Combat Deaths. According to the Vietnamese government, 1,100,000 North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong military personnel were killed during the Vietnam War R.J. Rummel reviewed the many casualty data sets, this number is in keeping with his mid-level estimate of 1,011,000 North Vietnamese co... |
What style from the United States used many elements of Georgian style but with revolutionary symbols? | <answer> Federalist Style <context> After about 1840, Georgian conventions were slowly abandoned as a number of revival styles, including Gothic Revival, that had originated in the Georgian period, developed and contested in Victorian architecture, and in the case of Gothic became better researched, and closer to their... |
what is a thyrite resistor? | <answer> Thyrite resistor is an electrically resistant material consisting primarily of silicon carbide, having low resistance at high currents and high resistance at low currents. <context> Definition of thyrite. : an electrically resistant material consisting primarily of silicon carbide, having low resistance at hig... |
How about he himself? | <answer> Hitler himself had serious doubts about the prospects for success <context> Operation Sea Lion, also written as Operation Sealion (), was Nazi Germany's code name for the plan for an invasion of the United Kingdom during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War. Following the Fall of France, Adolf Hitler... |
can an engine harness be repaired? | <answer> Yes, it should be repaired. <context> We have repair harnesses in stock to repair the body-mounted engine harness on v12 600's. Usually, only the air mass sensor wires fail. The harness can be run alongside the factory harness and connected directly to the engine computers. |
Did he want to move without spending much money? | <answer> He wanted to make the move without spending much money <context> Joe was moving to a different state. He wanted to make the move without spending much money. He thought about driving in his own vehicle, but didn't do that. So Joe found a shipping company that shipped boxes on trailer trucks. First, Joe packed ... |
What is the total land area of Tuvalu? | <answer> 26 square kilometres <context> Tuvalu consists of three reef islands and six true atolls. Its small, scattered group of atolls have poor soil and a total land area of only about 26 square kilometres (10 square miles) making it the fourth smallest country in the world. The islets that form the atolls are very l... |
where do platypus live habitat? | <answer> Eastern Australia and Tasmania <context> Platypus is one amongst the nature’s unlikely animal. They are the only mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to their young ones. They are native to the Eastern Australia and Tasmania. Platypus are semi aquatic mammals and are included as one of the extant spec... |
What did he do? | <answer> knocked him down <context> When Paul was a boy growing up in Utah, he happened to live near a copper smelter , and the chemicals that poured out had made a wasteland out of what used to be a beautiful forest. One day a young visitor looked at this wasteland and called it an awful area. Paul knocked him down. F... |
what is a sulphate? | <answer> It is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO2−. 4. <context> The sulfate or sulphate (see spelling differences) ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO2−. 4. Sulfate is the spelling recommended by IUPAC, but sulphate is used in British English. Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides o... |
have they been around for a long time? | <answer> The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation <context> The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster with its headquarters at Broadcasting House in London. The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in t... |
which plants were included? | <answer> Peach, plum, walnut, linden, banana <context> (CNN) -- Answers to the quiz are in bold.
1. What is the 5-digit number in which the first, third and last digits are the same, the first digit is four less than the second, the last is four less than the fourth and the second and fourth are the same? (Hint: The ... |
What is (are) important to you to spend your free time according to the writer? | <answer> Hobbies. <context> Many middle school students don't know how to spend their free time. When they have holidays, they always have nothing to do and feel bored. Some may play computer games all day long and some may stay in bed and sleep all day. It's not a good way. Here are some suggestions .
If you don't lik... |
Who was invested as the leader of the Greek Cypriot population? | <answer> head of the Church of Cyprus <context> The Ottomans abolished the feudal system previously in place and applied the millet system to Cyprus, under which non-Muslim peoples were governed by their own religious authorities. In a reversal from the days of Latin rule, the head of the Church of Cyprus was invested ... |
What was the first day of the 2015 AFL season? | <answer> March 9, 2012 <context> In 2012, the AFL celebrated its silver anniversary for its 25th season of operations. The season kicked off on March 9, 2012. The Tulsa Talons moved to San Antonio, Texas and Jeffrey Vinik became owner of the Tampa Bay Storm. The Dallas Vigilantes were left off the schedule for the 2012... |
WHos field is longer? | <answer> he field is roughly 10 yards wider, and 10 yards longer between end-zones that are <context> In Canada, the term "football" may refer to Canadian football and American football collectively, or to either sport specifically, depending on context. The two sports have shared origins and are closely related but ha... |
One strategy of Islamization is to seize power by what methods? | <answer> revolution or invasion <context> Islamism, also known as Political Islam (Arabic: إسلام سياسي islām siyāsī), is an Islamic revival movement often characterized by moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt "to implement Islamic values in all spheres of life." Islamism favors the reordering of government ... |
What type of armor did Japanese wear in the 7th century? | <answer> a form of lamellar armor <context> As far back as the seventh century Japanese warriors wore a form of lamellar armor, this armor eventually evolved into the armor worn by the samurai. The first types of Japanese armors identified as samurai armor were known as yoroi. These early samurai armors were made from ... |
What was established in 1953? | <answer> Government Contract Committee <context> When Eisenhower was elected President in 1952, he believed hiring practices and anti-discrimination laws should be decided by the states, although the administration gradually continued to desegregate the Armed Forces and the federal government.:50 The President also est... |
how many are deployed in iraq currently? | <answer> 101 <context> 101st Airborne soldiers to deploy to Iraq. About 400 soldiers from the 2nd brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, will deploy to Iraq this summer. They will help in the offensive to retake Mosul. They are expected to deploy to the logistics hub at Qayara West Airfield about 40 miles south ... |
Environmental and human rights groups have created action plans to do what? | <answer> boycott Shell <context> The presence of companies like Shell in the Niger-Delta has led to extreme environmental issues in the Niger Delta. Many pipelines in the Niger-Delta owned by Shell are old and corroded. Shell has acknowledged its responsibility for keeping the pipelines new but has also denied responsi... |
What are these known as? | <answer> reflecting what were once seen as the major divisions of life <context> Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth, starting from a single common ancestor. These processes include natural selection, common descent, and sp... |
Who was set to lead the PLO? | <answer> Ahmad Shukeiri <context> In January 1964, Nasser called for an Arab League summit in Cairo to establish a unified Arab response against Israel's plans to divert the Jordan River's waters for economic purposes, which Syria and Jordan deemed an act of war. Nasser blamed Arab divisions for what he deemed "the dis... |
What percentage of voters preferred statehood? | <answer> 61 percent <context> In November 2012, a referendum resulted in 54 percent of respondents voting to reject the current status under the territorial clause of the U.S. Constitution, while a second question resulted in 61 percent of voters identifying statehood as the preferred alternative to the current territo... |
How large is University of Iowa's campus? | <answer> 1,700 acre <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 State University. Uni... |
when do you use absolute value in radicals? | <answer> Use absolute value in radicals when, A is a real number, the radical index n is an integer ≥ 2, power is a positive integer, oddpower is a positive odd integer and evenpower is a non-negative even integer. <context> Use of Absolute Value When Simplifying Radical Expressions Given: • a is a real number • the ra... |
what affects wound healing? | <answer> Your diet during recovery plays a critical role in how fast your wound heals. <context> Without proper nutrition, the whole process of wound healing can be negatively impacted. Your diet during recovery plays a critical role in how fast your wound heals, how strong the wound tissue becomes, the duration of the... |
when was it first released? | <answer> 1983 <context> Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released on October 25, 1983 under the name "Multi-Tool Word" for Xenix systems. Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running Classic Mac O... |
What regime was overthrown in 1968? | <answer> Keïta regime <context> On 19 November 1968, following progressive economic decline, the Keïta regime was overthrown in a bloodless military coup led by Moussa Traoré, a day which is now commemorated as Liberation Day. The subsequent military-led regime, with Traoré as president, attempted to reform the economy... |
Israel has the largest number of what per square meter in the basin? | <answer> plant species <context> The Jordan River runs along the Jordan Rift Valley, from Mount Hermon through the Hulah Valley and the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the surface of the Earth. Further south is the Arabah, ending with the Gulf of Eilat, part of the Red Sea. Unique to Israel and the ... |
In how may different countries? | <answer> 140 <context> The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian an... |
Did Uncle John sound happy about that? | <answer> cried Uncle John, with a start <context> CHAPTER XII
MOVING ON
"Here's a letter from my dear old friend Silas Watson," said Uncle John, delightedly. "It's from Palermo, where he has been staying with his ward--and your friend, girls--Kenneth Forbes, and he wants me to lug you all over to Sicily at once."
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Why may Justin Bieber be sent into suborbital space? | <answer> To arouse the American public's interest. <context> An astronomer is making a case for launching pop singer Justin Bieber into suborbital space aboard a private rocket ship. The idea is not to rid the world of the Canadian teenager -- he would come back down to Earth eventually, after all -- but rather to help... |
Where is Short Pump located in relation to Richmond? | <answer> west <context> Richmond is located at the fall line of the James River, 44 miles (71 km) west of Williamsburg, 66 miles (106 km) east of Charlottesville, and 98 miles (158 km) south of Washington, D.C. Surrounded by Henrico and Chesterfield counties, the city is located at the intersections of Interstate 95 an... |
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