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6796_12 | Q: Who is the victim of a sex crime?
A: Martin Andrews.
Q: How old was he at the time?
A: 13.
Q: What evidence did the police have?
A: unknown
Q: Who kidnapped him?
A: Richard Ausley.
Q: How long ago was this?
A: 37.
Q: How many times had he been convicted?
A: Twice.
Q: How long was he in captivity?
A: Eight days,
Q: W... | Be committed to a mental institution. | [
"Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare. \n\n\"I was abducted by a sexuall... |
6796_13 | Q: Who is the victim of a sex crime?
A: Martin Andrews.
Q: How old was he at the time?
A: 13.
Q: What evidence did the police have?
A: unknown
Q: Who kidnapped him?
A: Richard Ausley.
Q: How long ago was this?
A: 37.
Q: How many times had he been convicted?
A: Twice.
Q: How long was he in captivity?
A: Eight days,
Q: W... | Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. | [
"Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare. \n\n\"I was abducted by a sexuall... |
6796_14 | Q: Who is the victim of a sex crime?
A: Martin Andrews.
Q: How old was he at the time?
A: 13.
Q: What evidence did the police have?
A: unknown
Q: Who kidnapped him?
A: Richard Ausley.
Q: How long ago was this?
A: 37.
Q: How many times had he been convicted?
A: Twice.
Q: How long was he in captivity?
A: Eight days,
Q: W... | No. | [
"Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare. \n\n\"I was abducted by a sexuall... |
6796_15 | Q: Who is the victim of a sex crime?
A: Martin Andrews.
Q: How old was he at the time?
A: 13.
Q: What evidence did the police have?
A: unknown
Q: Who kidnapped him?
A: Richard Ausley.
Q: How long ago was this?
A: 37.
Q: How many times had he been convicted?
A: Twice.
Q: How long was he in captivity?
A: Eight days,
Q: W... | He had just been rescued. | [
"Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare. \n\n\"I was abducted by a sexuall... |
6797_0 | What has greatly changed the way people communicate? | The Internet | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_1 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better? | no | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_2 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes? | Eleanor Johnson | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_3 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors? | text messaging | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_4 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | guy | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_5 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | linguist | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_6 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | British | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_7 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | no | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_8 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | expressive richness | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_9 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | NetLingo.com | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_10 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | no | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_11 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | added | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_12 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | expression | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6797_13 | Q: What has greatly changed the way people communicate?
A: The Internet
Q: Does everyone think these changes are all for the better?
A: no
Q: Who does not agree with the changes?
A: Eleanor Johnson
Q: What does she blame for the acceptance of spelling errors?
A: text messaging
Q: What is one of the example phrases that... | yes | [
"The Internet has greatly changed the way people communicate. But some teachers think the changes are not all for the better. \n\nEleanor Johnson, an English professor, thinks that text messaging has made students believe that it is far more acceptable than it actually is to just make terrible spelling and grammati... |
6798_0 | What place is a dream? | Bad-Platten | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_1 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this? | Mrs. Jerry | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_2 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom? | Tommy | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_3 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_4 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_5 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why? | Bad-Platten was a horror. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_6 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so? | She was becoming known as the round lady. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_7 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry? | Her stepdaughter | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_8 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | No | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_9 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | She never looked to thin. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_10 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | He always treated her with respect and chivalry | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_11 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | it awed her. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_12 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | Lady Pippinworth. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_13 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_14 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | People said they were getting stout. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_15 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_16 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | Lady Pippenworth drew him there. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_17 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_18 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | By letter. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6798_19 | Q: What place is a dream?
A: Bad-Platten
Q: Who had said this?
A: Mrs. Jerry
Q: to whom?
A: Tommy
Q: Were they to meet up?
A: yes
Q: Did she change her mind?
A: Yes
Q: why?
A: Bad-Platten was a horror.
Q: why did she think so?
A: She was becoming known as the round lady.
Q: Who was with Mrs. Jerry?
A: Her stepdaughter
... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nTWO OF THEM \n\nWhen Tommy started impulsively on what proved to be his only Continental trip he had expected to join Mrs. Jerry and her stepdaughter at Bad-Platten. They had been there for a fortnight, and \"the place is a dream,\" Mrs. Jerry had said in the letter pressing him to come; but it ... |
6799_0 | what is topic of the article in general? | found photographs | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_1 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for? | $ 1, 248, 000 | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_2 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note? | unknown | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_3 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating? | they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_4 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos? | in a junk shop to old advertisements or amateur photographs from a stranger's family album. | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_5 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | Davy Rothbard | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_6 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | 2005 | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_7 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | Richard Prince | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_8 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | Joachim Schmid | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_9 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | discarded photographs, postcards and newspaper images | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_10 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | 1982 | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_11 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | Archiv | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_12 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | according to themes | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_13 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | people with dogs; teams; new cars; dinner with the family; and so on. | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_14 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | It's anyone's guess | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6799_15 | Q: what is topic of the article in general?
A: found photographs
Q: how much did untitled cowboy sell for?
A: $ 1, 248, 000
Q: who left rothbard a note?
A: unknown
Q: why are found photos so fascinating?
A: they give our minds an opportunity to wander freely
Q: where might you find found photos?
A: in a junk shop to ol... | Four | [
"Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business! \n\nIn 2005, the American artist Richard Prince's photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was sold for $ 1, 248, 000. \n\nPrince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called \"found photographs\"... |
6800_0 | Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker? | Worlwide | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_1 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example? | Yes | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_2 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example? | He has visited more than 50 countries | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_3 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability? | Nick was born without arms and legs. | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_4 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others? | When his mother showed him an article about a man dealing with a severe disability. | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_5 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Bob Cummings | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_6 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Yes | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_7 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Life's Greater Purpose | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_8 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | The power of hope. | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_9 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Melbourne, Australia | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_10 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | 1982 | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_11 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Yes | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_12 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | School, adolescence, depression and loneliness | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_13 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | 17 | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_14 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Random House | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_15 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | 2010 | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6800_16 | Q: Where is Nick Vujicic a speaker?
A: Worlwide
Q: Can you give a specific example?
A: Yes
Q: What is a specific example?
A: He has visited more than 50 countries
Q: What is his disability?
A: Nick was born without arms and legs.
Q: What caused him to realize he could inspire others?
A: When his mother showed him an ar... | Life's Greater Purpose | [
"Nick Vujicic \n\nImagine getting through your busy day without hands or legs.Picture your life without the ability to walk,care for your basic needs,or even hug those you love.Meet Nicholas Vujicic.Without any medical explanation or warning,Nick was born in 1982inMelbourne,Australia,without arms and legs. \n\nThe ... |
6801_0 | what are these kids doing overall ? | keep the Earth healthy and green | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_1 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ? | Stephanie Cohen | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_2 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ? | manatee | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_3 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ? | hit by a boat | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_4 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ? | yes | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_5 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ? | 18 | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_6 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ? | Parker Liautaud | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_7 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | raise awareness | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_8 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | effects of climate change | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_9 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | no | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_10 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | yes | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_11 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | to inspire others | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_12 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | Four | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_13 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | Clarendon Elementary School | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_14 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | Secaucus, New Jersey | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_15 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | nearly nine tons | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_16 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | crayons | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_17 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | Adrienne Boukis | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_18 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | no | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6801_19 | Q: what are these kids doing overall ?
A: keep the Earth healthy and green
Q: who read about a baby animal ?
A: Stephanie Cohen
Q: what kind of animal ?
A: manatee
Q: what happend to the animal ?
A: hit by a boat
Q: did it survive ?
A: yes
Q: how old is the girl wno ?
A: 18
Q: who is sking to save the world ?
A: Parker... | greengearbag | [
"Every day, young people across the globe are doing their part to keep the Earth healthy and green. These are just a few kid heroes for the planet. \n\nManatee Minder \n\nWhen she was in second grade, Stephanie Cohen read about a baby manatee hit by a boat off the coast of Florida. Marine biologists saved the manat... |
6802_0 | Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up? | Bush | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_1 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor? | no | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_2 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of? | Florida | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_3 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at? | University of South Carolina | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_4 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at?
A: University of South Carolina
Q: Who did he name-check? | Charles Darwin | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_5 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at?
A: University of South Carolina
Q: Who did he name-check?
A: Charles Darwin
Q: Anyone else? | Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_6 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at?
A: University of South Carolina
Q: Who did he name-check?
A: Charles Darwin
Q: Anyone else?
A: Albert Einstein and Mark Zuc... | no | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_7 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at?
A: University of South Carolina
Q: Who did he name-check?
A: Charles Darwin
Q: Anyone else?
A: Albert Einstein and Mark Zuc... | "dream big, don't be afraid of change and find joy everywhere you can." | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
6802_8 | Q: Who said graduates shouldn't be afraid to shake things up?
A: Bush
Q: Is he South Dakota's former governor?
A: no
Q: What state was he the head of?
A: Florida
Q: What school was he speaking at?
A: University of South Carolina
Q: Who did he name-check?
A: Charles Darwin
Q: Anyone else?
A: Albert Einstein and Mark Zuc... | three | [
"Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" \n\nThe former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came ... |
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