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Which of the statements is NOT true according to the passage? | <answer> The two good friends went on walking after the quarrel and found an oasis a few days later. <context> Once upon a time,there were two good friends.One was called Jack and the other was called James.One day,the two friends were walking through the desert.During the journey they had a quarrel,and Jack couldn't c... |
Who does the Quran say was also from a pious family? | <answer> Jesus <context> It is forbidden for the Divine Leader not to be from the family of Muhammad.[citation needed] According to Ali al-Ridha, since it is obligatory to obey him, there should be a sign to clearly indicate the Divine Leader. That sign is his well-known ties of kinship with Muhammad and his clear appo... |
how much does a gallon of water cost? | <answer> $1,211 for a 50 gallon unit. <context> 1 CostHelper readers report paying an average cost of $948 for a 40 gallon unit (ranging $360-$2,800); an average cost of $1,211 for a 50 gallon unit; and an average cost of $1,937 for a 75 gallon unit (ranging $1,300-$3,588). |
Where did Lee attend college? | <answer> Huntingdon College <context> Born in 1926, Harper Lee grew up in the Southern town of Monroeville, Alabama, where she became close friends with soon-to-be famous writer Truman Capote. She attended Huntingdon College in Montgomery (1944–45), and then studied law at the University of Alabama (1945–49). While att... |
What maintains a historical understanding of jewish Identity? | <answer> Orthodox Judaism <context> Orthodox Judaism maintains the historical understanding of Jewish identity. A Jew is someone who was born to a Jewish mother, or who converts to Judaism in accordance with Jewish law and tradition. Orthodoxy thus rejects patrilineal descent as a means of establishing Jewish identity.... |
A referee gives out a yellow card and writes down the players name in his notebook which is called being what? | <answer> booked <context> The referee may punish a player's or substitute's misconduct by a caution (yellow card) or dismissal (red card). A second yellow card at the same game leads to a red card, and therefore to a dismissal. A player given a yellow card is said to have been "booked", the referee writing the player's... |
When did it join other towns? | <answer> nd in 1846, Juneau's town combined <context> Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. The county seat of Milwaukee County, it is on Lake Michigan's western shore. Ranked by estimated 2014 population, Milwaukee was the 31st largest city... |
What era in history saw local government begin setting up County Councils in the area? | <answer> Victorian period <context> The status of the town was changed by a later charter of Charles I by at once the formal separation from Portsmouth and the recognition of Southampton as a county, In the charter dated 27 June 1640 the formal title of the town became 'The Town and County of the Town of Southampton'. ... |
From what show? | <answer> The Closer <context> (EW.com) -- "The Closer" closed out Kyra Sedgwick's involvement in the series on Monday night, installing Mary McDonnell in her place, in a "new" series, "Major Crimes."
While I have no inside information about how McDonnell was originally cast in "The Closer," I'm led to think, based on... |
what is hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy? | <answer> Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, also referred to in short as HIE, is a type of brain injury or damage that is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. <context> Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, also referred to in short as HIE, is a type of brain injury or damage that is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brai... |
The structure of immune system components can be described as what? | <answer> typically cellular in nature <context> Many components of the immune system are typically cellular in nature and not associated with any specific organ; but rather are embedded or circulating in various tissues located throughout the body. |
what foods have lectins? | <answer> Nuts,seeds,Walnuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds,coconut,Chocolate, coffee and some spices, including caraway, nutmeg, peppermint, marjoram,garlic,seeds of grasses and legume. <context> Other Foods. You'll also be consuming lectin if you eat nuts and seeds, even those that have been dry ro... |
Who likes e-sports best, according to the passage? | <answer> Young children. <context> Playing video games has become a real job now. Players can get a lot of money. They compete, watched by thousands of fans in arenas , with millions more following online.
40 years ago the first known competition (playing Spacewar at the US's Standford University) offered a magazine a... |
How many years does a president have in office in St. Barts? | <answer> five <context> On 7 February 2007, the French Parliament passed a bill granting COM status to both St. Barthélemy and (separately) to the neighbouring Saint Martin. The new status took effect on 15 July 2007, when the first territorial council was elected, according to the law. The island has a president (elec... |
What does Mr Brown want to do in the post office? | <answer> He wants to send a postcard. <context> Mr Brown lives on Green Street now. He wants to send a postcard to his pen pal in Toronto,but he doesn't know where the post office is."Which is the way to the post office?"he asks his new neighbor Joe. "I want to send a postcard to Toronto.""The post office is quite far ... |
where does the longest ride take place? | <answer> “The Longest Ride” takes place on the East Coast in Greensboro, North Carolina. <context> Once again, Hollywood has done what it does best by taking a sincere, realistic Nicholas Sparks love story and making it a cheesy, unrealistic romance. The movie based on Sparks’ novel “The Longest Ride” was released in t... |
what is the witness game about? | <answer> The Witness is an exploration-focused puzzle game that takes place on an uninhabited island. <context> From the creator of Braid, The Witness is an exploration-focused puzzle game that takes place on an uninhabited island. GiantBomb.com Dragon Ball FighterZ Warm UpZ |
How does the writer like the ads in the newspapers or magazines? | <answer> It never happened quite like what the ads said. <context> There are about fifteen hundred languages in the world. But only a few of them are very important.English is one of these.Many people use it,not only in England and the USA,but also in other parts of the world.About 200,000,000 people speak it as their ... |
Who wrote 'Vengeance'? | <answer> George Jonas <context> Spielberg's film Munich, about the events following the 1972 Munich Massacre of Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games, was his second film essaying Jewish relations in the world (the first being Schindler's List). The film is based on Vengeance, a book by Canadian journalist George Jonas... |
When were the mosaics in the Great Mosque in Corduba created? | <answer> between 965 and 970 <context> Some of the best examples of later Islamic mosaics were produced in Moorish Spain. The golden mosaics in the mihrab and the central dome of the Great Mosque in Corduba have a decidedly Byzantine character. They were made between 965 and 970 by local craftsmen, supervised by a mast... |
what is a coconut tree? | <answer> It is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only species of the genus Cocos. <context> Coconut flowers. The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only species of the genus Cocos. The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed,... |
What did she call the movie? | <answer> Her film, titled "Olympia <context> The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: "Olympische Sommerspiele 1936"), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that was held in 1936 in Berlin, Germany. Berlin won the bid to host the Games over Barcelona, Spain, on 26 April 1931,... |
what is epoxy adhesive paste? | <answer> Epoxy adhesive paste is a high viscosity, rapid setting, thixotrophic, structural, epoxy-based, chemical anchoring/bonding adhesive and injection resin. <context> REZI-WELD GEL PASTE Construction Epoxy is a high viscosity, rapid setting, thixotrophic, structural, epoxy-based, chemical anchoring/bonding adhesiv... |
How many miners died in the typhoid outbreak of 1854? | <answer> over 1,000 <context> Immigrants arrived from all over the world to search for gold, especially from Ireland and China. Many Chinese miners worked in Victoria, and their legacy is particularly strong in Bendigo and its environs. Although there was some racism directed at them, there was not the level of anti-Ch... |
Along with Lindberg, who is a notable scholar of the Middle Ages? | <answer> Ronald Numbers <context> The caricature of the period is also reflected in some more specific notions. One misconception, first propagated in the 19th century and still very common, is that all people in the Middle Ages believed that the Earth was flat. This is untrue, as lecturers in the medieval universities... |
What's the answer to"How do you do?"? | <answer> How do you do? <context> When two English people meet,their first words will be"How do you do?"or"How are you?"After the reply"How do you do?"or"Fine,thank you.How are you?"they often talk about the weather.The reason for this is not simply that their weather is interesting and changeable but that the English ... |
What was his name? | <answer> "Her elder brother Tommy <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." Then, looking at his watch,... |
Where can an early non-Christian reference be found to the Crucifixion? | <answer> Mara Bar-Serapion's letter to his son <context> An early non-Christian reference to the crucifixion of Jesus is likely to be Mara Bar-Serapion's letter to his son, written sometime after AD 73 but before the 3rd century AD. The letter includes no Christian themes and the author is presumed to be a pagan. The l... |
What work did Vesalius push the study of? | <answer> Galen <context> Although the initial focus of the humanist scholars in the university was the discovery, exposition and insertion of ancient texts and languages into the university, and the ideas of those texts into society generally, their influence was ultimately quite progressive. The emergence of classical... |
What did Dave want to talk about? | <answer> the South Seas <context> CHAPTER XIV
A GLEAM OF LIGHT
"I would advise that you keep that satchel and the picture out of sight at first," said Professor Potts, as he rang the bell of the sanitarium. "Talk to the old sailor and try to draw him out. Then show him his belongings when you think the time ripe."... |
As of October 2009, who was the head of the PSLC? | <answer> Saif al-Islam Gaddafi <context> Libya's economy witnessed increasing privatization; although rejecting the socialist policies of nationalized industry advocated in The Green Book, government figures asserted that they were forging "people's socialism" rather than capitalism. Gaddafi welcomed these reforms, cal... |
Some countries have phased out all subsidies for what substance? | <answer> coal <context> Some countries are eliminating or reducing climate disrupting subsidies and Belgium, France, and Japan have phased out all subsidies for coal. Germany is reducing its coal subsidy. The subsidy dropped from $5.4 billion in 1989 to $2.8 billion in 2002, and in the process Germany lowered its coal ... |
Which season's dark mornings led to people complaining about the switch from DST? | <answer> winter <context> The 2011 declaration by Russia that it would not turn its clocks back and stay in DST all year long was subsequently followed by a similar declaration from Belarus. The plan generated widespread complaints due to the dark of wintertime morning, and thus was abandoned in 2014. The country chang... |
What was his occupation? | <answer> soldiers <context> Zhao Hua is a student from a university. He has led a group of university student volunteers since last year. They help children at a primary school with their studies and daily lives. "When I was a small child," Zhao said, "I knew March 5th was a day for people to learn from Lei Feng and he... |
Is he a little homesick? | <answer> But I can't help being a bit homesick. You see, it was really the first time I'd ever been away from home for long, <context> CHAPTER I
GUY POYNTON AGAIN
"I Suppose," the boy said thoughtfully, "I must seem to you beastly ungrateful. You've been a perfect brick to me ever since that night. But I can't hel... |
What's Tommy's problem? | <answer> He is always late for school. <context> What Should I Do?
One of the most popular items in the school newspaper advice column . No one know who writes it. The students think their teacher does, but it might be a student using a false name. The students enjoy thinking up problems for the advice column. Here are... |
Which can be the best title of the passage? | <answer> China Daily:New Employees Wanted <context> The China Daily newspaper group is looking for English-language senior business editors, senior copy editors, copy editors and graphic designers to strengthen its international team. We offer a competitive salary package, accommodation with utilities paid for 90 perce... |
Did they eat anything else that day? | <answer> salads for supper <context> Bobby's grandmother was studying at a school in New York City. She lived at the school year round. So Bobby's mother put him on a bus to the city and his grandmother picked him up at the Port Authority bus stop. They took the train back to the school. They put Bobby's backpack on a ... |
The night before the football match, how many times did Joe wake up before he jumped out of bed finally? | <answer> five <context> For the rest of the week, Joe practiced kicking football hard, concentrating on his each kicking. Sometimes Joe hit the ball straight. Sometimes it went wide again. But it seemed that the more he believed he could do it, the easier it was.
"I'm not a joke now," thought Joe. "Not a joke at all!" ... |
is idaho in the west? | <answer> Yes, in Northwest <context> The southern portion (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Nevada) is often called the greater Southwest region, while the northern portion (Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana) is often called either the Northwest states or the Northern Mountain West region. |
Where did her family movie when she was seven? | <answer> When she was seven, her family moved to Europe <context> Mary Cassatt was born in Pennsylvania in 1844. When she was seven, her family moved to Europe. They wanted their children to understand European ways and the people who lived there. They travelled a lot and she had visited many countries by the time she ... |
who has the best meat market in odessa texas? | <answer> White House Meat Market in Odessa, Texas has the best meat market. <context> Related to White House Meat Market, Odessa Restaurants in Odessa, Odessa Restaurants, Odessa restaurants, Best Odessa restaurants, Rest of Odessa restaurants, Burger Restaurants in Odessa, Burger near me, Burger Restaurants in Rest of... |
Who was the principal of the Polish Literary Society that Frédéric became acquainted with? | <answer> Adam Mickiewicz <context> In Paris, Chopin encountered artists and other distinguished figures, and found many opportunities to exercise his talents and achieve celebrity. During his years in Paris he was to become acquainted with, among many others, Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, Ferdinand Hiller, Heinrich Hein... |
is minneapolis sick and safe time law? | <answer> Yes, there is sick and safe time law in Minneapolis. <context> The veto means paid Sick and Safe Time laws passed in Minneapolis and St. Paul will go into effect July 1, 2017. Advertisement To be eligible, employees must work at least 80 hours a year. |
What's the best title of the passage? | <answer> the most beautiful heart <context> One day a young man was standing in the middle of the town announcing that he had the most beautiful heart in the whole town. A large crowd gathered, and they all thought it was perfect. There was not a flaw in it.
Suddenly, an old man said, "Your heart is not nearly as beaut... |
Who filed the lawsuit? | <answer> lawsuit that the singer's mother filed <context> Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray, who was Michael Jackson's personal physician, is refusing to testify in the wrongful death lawsuit that the singer's mother filed against concert promoter AEG Live.
If called, he will plead the fifth so as not to incrimi... |
What does Armenian cuisine place an emphasis on? | <answer> quality of the ingredients <context> Armenian cuisine is as ancient as the history of Armenia, a combination of different tastes and aromas. The food often has quite a distinct aroma. Closely related to eastern and Mediterranean cuisine, various spices, vegetables, fish, and fruits combine to present unique di... |
What's the main idea of the passage? | <answer> An endangered language is spoken by only two people. <context> Though there are about 400 languages from all over the world that are in danger of disappearing completely, Zoque-Ayapaneco, a native Mexican language is considered the most likely to become extinct, because the only two people in the world that sp... |
Why did the police officer direct the traffic in this heat? | <answer> Because one of the major traffic light didn't work . <context> I was driving home on a very hot afternoon and about to near a crossing . One of the major traffic light had gone out , and a police officer was standing in the middle of around twenty lanes of very busy traffic . The fact was that he had no hat or... |
Who is the artist that drew grapes so lifelike, birds flew up and pecked at them? | <answer> Zeuxis <context> Hellenistic art saw a turn from the idealistic, perfected, calm and composed figures of classical Greek art to a style dominated by realism and the depiction of emotion (pathos) and character (ethos). The motif of deceptively realistic naturalism in art (aletheia) is reflected in stories such ... |
For what reason was asphalt used in the flooring of buildings? | <answer> damp proofing <context> In 1838, there was a flurry of entrepreneurial activity involving asphalt/bitumen, which had uses beyond paving. For example, asphalt could also used for flooring, damp proofing in buildings, and for waterproofing of various types of pools and baths, with these latter themselves prolife... |
how much does eviction cost tx? | <answer> A typical eviction in Texas will cost you approximately $300 to $700 and includes the court cost. <context> How much does it cost to evict someone in Texas The KGB Agent answer: Not Legal Advice: A typical eviction in Texas will cost you approximately $300 to $700 and includes the court cost. Have a question? |
Which actor portrays Bill Tanner? | <answer> Rory Kinnear <context> The main cast was revealed in December 2014 at the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios. Daniel Craig returned for his fourth appearance as James Bond, while Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprised their roles as M, Eve Moneypenny and Q respectively, having been established in Sky... |
According to the passage,which is Not true? | <answer> People can easily book train tickets online without any problems. <context> Hundreds of people did not get their train tickets through the online train ticketing service after paying the money.
The China Railway Customer Service Center said that it would try to solve the problem and return the money in 15 work... |
what antibiotic is used for gum abscess? | <answer> Penicillin V, Amoxicillin, Clindamycin. <context> Clindamycin (Cleocin HCL) often is used in the treatment of serious infections caused by susceptible anaerobic bacteria and hence are effective for dental abscesses in bone and soft tissue that doesn't respond adequately to penicillin or erythromycin. |
During what word event did the Holocaust happen? ? | <answer> during World War II <context> The Holocaust (which roughly means "burnt whole") was the deliberate and systematic murder of millions of Jews and other "unwanted" during World War II by the Nazi regime in Germany. Several differing views exist regarding whether it was intended to occur from the war's beginning,... |
How was she feeling? | <answer> She was lonely <context> Gia was new in the neighborhood. She really wanted to meet some new friends. She was lonely and tired of playing with her toys all by herself. Her mother told her that the best way to meet new friends was to go somewhere where other kids are at. She remembered seeing a park on the corn... |
How much will you pay if you want to rent a new apartment? | <answer> At least PS 185 per week. <context> The companies below offer student accommodation all around London, no matter what university you are attending. And they limit the complications that other rental companies can have (such as paying for heat and hot water, paying your rent yearly and so on).
CRM Students h... |
what does midrange mean in mtg? | <answer> The term midrange decks comes from Magic and means a deck that uses mana accelerators to pump out large creatures faster than is typically allowed. <context> The term midrange decks comes from Magic and means a deck that uses mana accelerators to pump out large creatures faster than is typically allowed. This ... |
what is live scan in california? | <answer> A Dangerously Flawed System A system designed to protect the rights of criminals and not children and the elderly. <context> California Live Scan – A Dangerously Flawed System A system designed to protect the rights of criminals and not children and the elderly. California Live Scan is the state run system adm... |
What might make Wright brothers interested in the plane? | <answer> Their father's gift. <context> Orville Wright was born on August 19, 1871 in Dayton, Ohio, USA and died on January 30, 1948. Together with his brother, Wilbur, he was the first airplane builder. The brothers created the first controlled, powered and heavier-than-air human flight.
His parents were Milton Wright... |
what does punk mean? | <answer> Punk is any material used as tinder for lighting fires, such as agaric, dried wood, or touch wood. <context> Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: punk(Noun) Any material used as tinder for lighting fires, such as agaric, dried wood, or touchwood., especially wood altered by certain fungi. punk(Noun)... |
The Mycenaean civilization deteriorated in what time period? ? | <answer> 1200 BC <context> Greece is home to the first advanced civilizations in Europe and is considered the birthplace of Western civilization,[citation clutter] beginning with the Cycladic civilization on the islands of the Aegean Sea at around 3200 BC, the Minoan civilization in Crete (2700–1500 BC), and then the M... |
What are passenger elevators tested with? | <answer> ASME A17.2 Standard <context> In most US and Canadian jurisdictions, passenger elevators are required to conform to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Standard A17.1, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. As of 2006, all states except Kansas, Mississippi, North Dakota, and South Dakota have adop... |
Why did the author stand in front of the "Chilkoot Trailhead" sign for 15 minutes? | <answer> Because he felt nervous. <context> Standing in front of the "Chilkoot Trailhead" sign for 15 minutes, I didn't take one step. I was afraid of bears. That's what was keeping me from walking the trail alone. I had hiked through black-bear country back home in Colorado, but now I was in Alaska, home to the fierce... |
To what is the circadian rhythm tied? | <answer> light–dark cycle <context> The rhythm is linked to the light–dark cycle. Animals, including humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function with a free-running rhythm. Their sleep cycle is pushed back or forward each "day", depending on whether their "day", their endogenous period, is s... |
What do annelids use to move? | <answer> parapodia <context> The annelids are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, coelomate, invertebrate organisms. They also have parapodia for locomotion. Most textbooks still use the traditional division into polychaetes (almost all marine), oligochaetes (which include earthworms) and leech-like species. Cladis... |
Who else was ini that game? | <answer> Lightfoot the Deer was playing with the hunter in the Green Forest.
<context> CHAPTER VI: A Game Of Hide And Seek
There was a game of hide and seek that Danny Meadow Mouse once played with Buster Bear. It was a very dreadful game for Danny. But hard as it was for Danny, it didn't begin to be as hard as th... |
what is a felon? | <answer> Herpetic whitlow a primary herpes simplex infection of the terminal segment of a finger, usually seen in those exposed to infected oral or respiratory secretions, such as dentists, physicians, or nurses. <context> [hwit´lo] felon. herpetic whitlow a primary herpes simplex infection of the terminal segment of a... |
Where do 8th and 9th Streets end? | <answer> Sixth Avenue <context> 8th and 9th Streets run parallel to each other, beginning at Avenue D, interrupted by Tompkins Square Park at Avenue B, resuming at Avenue A and continuing to Sixth Avenue. West 8th Street is an important local shopping street. 8th Street between Avenue A and Third Avenue is called St Ma... |
In 2014 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking? | <answer> 136th position <context> Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders be... |
How old was she when she moved to the United States? | <answer> Akunyili was born and brought up in the small town of New Haven in Enugu, Nigeria, and moved to the United States for college at the age of 16 <context> Njideka Akunyili started college planning to be a doctor, but left as an artist and is now billed as one of New York's most promising new talents.
The 29-ye... |
was the mona lisa ever stolen? | <answer> Yes, Mona Lisa was stolen. <context> 100 years ago, the Mona Lisa was stolen. The art world’s first blockbuster heist may have been the best thing to ever happen to art museums. Before the theft, the Mona Lisa was famous in elite circles but unknown to the masses. The search for da Vinci’s stolen w... |
Many post modern designs feature classic elements in what way? | <answer> ironic <context> After a lull during the period of modern architectural dominance (roughly post-World War II until the mid-1980s), neoclassicism has seen somewhat of a resurgence. This rebirth can be traced to the movement of New Urbanism and postmodern architecture's embrace of classical elements as ironic, e... |
Where did Victoria often go for holiday? | <answer> mainland Europe <context> Victoria visited mainland Europe regularly for holidays. In 1889, during a stay in Biarritz, she became the first reigning monarch from Britain to set foot in Spain when she crossed the border for a brief visit. By April 1900, the Boer War was so unpopular in mainland Europe that her ... |
What does she want instead? | <answer> and I would sooner have some ice and soda with out the other things <context> CHAPTER XXXIV
THE CONSUMMATION
It was hot outside in the noisy streets, but the Somasco Consolidated offices were quiet and cool when Alton entertained two of his friends there one afternoon. There is no special sanctity attached... |
does the sciatic nerve run down both legs? | <answer> Yes <context> The sciatic nerve begins in the lower back, extends through the buttocks and goes down the length of the leg. It is the longest nerve in the body. The pain that occurs when this nerve becomes inflamed or compressed is called sciatica. |
What did Kant say was similar notion to time? | <answer> space <context> In 1781, Immanuel Kant published the Critique of Pure Reason, one of the most influential works in the history of the philosophy of space and time. He describes time as an a priori notion that, together with other a priori notions such as space, allows us to comprehend sense experience. Kant de... |
who singing voice was used for audrey hepburn in my fair lady? | <answer> Marni Nixon's voice was used for Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady. <context> Here is Audrey's rehearsal track, synched to the film (in which she was dubbed by Marni Nixon). Making this clip was a real challenge, since I only had Audre... Skip navigation |
is dimethoate systemic? | <answer> Yes <context> General Information. Dimethoate is a systemic and contact organophosphorus insecticide registered for use in the U.S. in 1962 and used on several field grown agricultural crops (e.g., leaf greens, citrus, and melons), tree crops, and ornamentals.Residential and non-agricultural uses were cancelle... |
when is the new moon in march? | <answer> The New Moon will come later in the month on March 28th, 2017. <context> Full Moon March 2017. The Full Moon March's 2017 will occur on March 12th. The New Moon will come later in the month on March 28th. For exact Full Moon times across the world including your local time see below. |
how did Reyes feel after the injury? | <answer> sometimes I felt I'd rather [have] died <context> Houston, Texas (CNN) -- Alexander Reyes' boyhood dream of a military career ended when he was hit by an improvised explosive device during a patrol two years ago in Baghdad.
"Laying in that hospital bed ... sometimes I felt I'd rather [have] died," Reyes said... |
what is a gigapascal? | <answer> A decimal multiple of the pascal, which is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress, Young’s modulus and ultimate tensile strength. <context> To: 1 gigapascal [GPa] = 1 x 10 +9 pascal [Pa]. A gigapascal (GPa) is a decimal multiple of the pascal, which is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress, Young’s modulus ... |
Did the game take place in Spain? | <answer> away from home <context> (CNN) -- Radamel Falcao fired four goals as Porto demolished Villarreal 5-1 on Thursday night to all-but ensure an all-Portuguese final in the Europa League.
The Spanish club took the lead through Ruben Cani just before halftime after dominating the opening period, but had no answe... |
what is the basic principle of systema? | <answer> The four main principles of Systema are breathing, form, continuous movement and Fast learning curve in relation to practical self-defence. <context> The four main principles of Systema: 1 1. BREATHING - is calm, rhythmic and controlled even when under pressure. 2 3. FORM - Keeping the body upright at all ti... |
what layer is the dermis? | <answer> Second <context> The dermis is the second layer of the three major layers of layers of skin, located between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues, also known as the subcutis and the hypodermis. The dermis has connective tissue, blood capillaries, oil and sweat glands, nerve endings and hair follicles. There ... |
Does it have any other meaning? | <answer> "five waters": l <context> Punjab (Urdu, Punjabi: پنجاب, panj-āb, "five waters": listen (help·info)), also spelled Panjab, is the most populous of the four provinces of Pakistan. It has an area of 205,344 square kilometres (79,284 square miles) and a population of 91.379.615 in 2011, approximately 56% of the c... |
When did European sport clubs begin to form in the Ottoman empire? | <answer> 19th century <context> The main sports Ottomans were engaged in were Turkish Wrestling, hunting, Turkish archery, horseback riding, Equestrian javelin throw, arm wrestling, and swimming. European model sports clubs were formed with the spreading popularity of football matches in 19th century Constantinople. Th... |
Johannes Kepler created a model of what? | <answer> planetary motion <context> The scientific revolution is a convenient boundary between ancient thought and classical physics. Nicolaus Copernicus revived the heliocentric model of the solar system described by Aristarchus of Samos. This was followed by the first known model of planetary motion given by Johannes... |
What group do they report to according to section 99? | <answer> the Security Council <context> The Secretary-General of the United Nations (UNSG or just SG) is the head of the United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations. The Secretary-General serves as the chief administrative officer of the United Nations. The role of the United Natio... |
Why was the reversing loop created? | <answer> having to 'run around' the rest of the train <context> A few lines of the Paris Métro in France operate on a four-rail power scheme because they run on rubber tyres which run on a pair of narrow roadways made of steel and, in some places, concrete. Since the tyres do not conduct the return current, the two gui... |
what is the study of electricity and electrical currents? | <answer> Electrical science is the study of electrical effects and electrical effects are caused by electric charges and by the electric and magnetic fields associated with charges. Current is measured by the amount of electrical charge that moves past a given point, such as the circuit breaker, in the time period of o... |
Which is NOT the convenience that the Medical Center provides? | <answer> Nursery for newly-born babies. <context> Riding School:
You can start horse-riding at any age. Choose private or group lessons any weekday between 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m. on Saturdays). There are 10 kilometres of tracks and paths for leisurely rides across farmland and open country. You will need a r... |
How do people create a social reality in which social categorization is achieved? | <answer> define and talk about a particular conception of race <context> When people define and talk about a particular conception of race, they create a social reality through which social categorization is achieved. In this sense, races are said to be social constructs. These constructs develop within various legal, ... |
How does the duke look? | <answer> He was wan and worn and pale <context> CHAPTER XXV
"I would do it now"
Though it was rumoured all over London that the Duke of Omnium was dying, his Grace had been dressed and taken out of his bed-chamber into a sitting-room, when Madame Goesler was brought into his presence by Lady Glencora Palliser. He w... |
What did he come to realize after talking with his brother? | <answer> After speaking to his brother, he realized that he would need a skill <context> St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- When Max Adrien first heard that a massive earthquake had leveled Port-au-Prince, Haiti, it hit close to home.
His brother lives in Haiti, and thankfully survived the January 12 disaster unharmed.
... |
what did charles goodyear invent? | <answer> Charles Goodyear invented vulcanized Rubber. <context> You Are Here: Home » Blog » antique tires » What year did Charles Goodyear invent Vulcanized Rubber? What year did Charles Goodyear invent Vulcanized Rubber? Note: post edited on 30 September 2014 to replace language stating that Goodyear created a sulfur-... |
What kind of establishment did he compare them to? | <answer> "At a time when the threats are this grave, we shouldn't see turnover at the Defense Department than one has at a typical Burger King." <context> Sen. Ted Cruz slammed the White House on Tuesday for a "failure of leadership" as President Barack Obama prepares to nominate his administration's fourth defense s... |
Who was in pursuit of Roger Maris' home run record? | <answer> Sammy Sosa <context> In June, 1998 Sammy Sosa exploded into the pursuit of Roger Maris' home run record. Sosa had 13 home runs entering the month, representing less than half of Mark McGwire's total. Sosa had his first of four multi-home run games that month on June 1, and went on to break Rudy York's record w... |
Did she go alone? | <answer> She traveled with fellow expert Dr. Daniel Mietchen <context> Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Korean is considered one of the hardest languages in the world to master, but an elephant in a South Korean zoo is making a good start.
Koshik, a 22-year-old Asian elephant has stunned experts and his keepers at Everlan... |
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