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'Uli'uli_23907301 | Reconstruct the content about 'Ili{{okina}}ili' from the article on ''Uli'uli'. | Iliili are water-worn lava stones used by dancers in a staccato rhythm during a dance. Depending on the hula performed, dancers hold two stones in each hand, similar to how chopsticks are held, and make clicking noises by striking the stones together. | [
"'Uli'uli — Drums: pahu and kilu\n\nThe pahu, or hula drum, is considered to be a sacred instrument and is the primary instrument used by the kumu hula also known as the instructors. The pahu guides the dancers, dictating the pace of the dance with the rhythm of the drum. Dancers place the drum on the ground or str... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376556 | Summarize the 'Australian 12-inch' part of ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | 1) "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) "Pop Up Toasters" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159) | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376546 | Describe the 'Lyrical themes' section of the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | front cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark V, the rear cover features a reproduction of a Ford press release for the 1973 Cortina 2000E model, and the 1983 reissue included a picture disc format featuring Sayle reclining on the bonnet of a Cortina Mark III. "Part IV" of the song, included on the UK ... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376550 | What information does the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?' provide on 'Cultural influence'? | (2001) from the ground-breaking UK Hip-Hop/Rap album Original Pirate Material appears to reference the song in the lyric "Bravery in the face of defeatAll line up and grab yer seat - Cos Tony's got a new motor - SR Nova driving like a joyrider - Speeding to the corner -Yer mother warned it'll be a sound system banger" ... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376544 | Reconstruct the content about 'Song structure' from the article on ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | The song is predominantly a rap comprising a mix of banal, absurd and generally unconnected sentences (including the song's title), each sentence being delivered twice in succession. Occasionally, a succeeding line provides the punch line to the preceding one. These rap passages are occasionally interrupted by short co... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376547 | From the article on ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?', restate the 'Chart success' content. | The single was not a hit upon original release, but it received a reissue from Island Records in late 1983, by which time Sayle had appeared in Gorky Park and several TV shows, including the first series of the BBC sitcom The Young Ones, and the ITV sitcom Whoops Apocalypse. The re-issued single eventually reached numb... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376549 | Based on the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?', describe the 'Cultural influence' section. | – "'Ello Tosh! Gotta Toshiba?" – performed by Ian Dury. Upon an obscenity trial over their song "Bata Motel", the anarchist punk band Crass presented the b-side to this song as an example that there were much more obscene records out there than "Bata Motel". While it was being played, much of the court responded with u... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376552 | From the article on ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?', restate the 'Other versions' content. | Upon release of the single, Sayle performed the song live on the TV series O.T.T., broadcast 27 February 1982, using a musical backing track that differed from the released single. Sayle also performed the song on the live comedy album, Cak!, released later in 1982. This album also contained "Say Hello Mr. Sweary", an ... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376555 | Describe the 'UK 12-inch' section of the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | 1) "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (Part IV) – 4:45 ; Original release by Springtime Records, distributed by Island (1982, 12 WIP 6768) ; Reissued by Springtime/Island (1983, 12 IS 162) | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376543 | Describe the content of the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" is a song written by the comedian Alexei Sayle, originally released as a single in the UK in 1982. The single eventually achieved UK Top Twenty success in 1984, following a reissue. The song and its title have subsequently been adapted and reused in a number of different cultural contexts... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376554 | Reconstruct the content about 'UK 7-inch' from the article on ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | 1) "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (Part I) – 3:25 ; 2) "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" (Part II) – 4:02 ; Original release by Springtime Records, distributed by Island (1982, WIP 6768) ; Reissued by Springtime/Island (1983, IS 162), also issued as a shaped picture disc (ISP 162) | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376548 | Based on the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?', describe the 'Cultural influence' section. | The song and its title have been adapted and reused numerous times in a variety of contexts. Around the time of the single's initial release (1982) BBC2 Arena had made a programme detailing the cultural influence of the Ford Cortina and its recently announced demise; "The Private Life of the Ford Cortina" in which Sayl... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376553 | Summarize the 'Single releases' part of ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?'. | All tracks written by Alexei Sayle except "Pop Up Toasters" by Sayle/Harry Bogdanovs. All tracks produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley except "Pop Up Toasters" produced by Martin Lewis. | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Ullo_John!_Gotta_New_Motor?_31376545 | Based on the article about ''Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?', describe the 'Lyrical themes' section. | All versions of the song feature Cockney phrasing and slang, often heavily stylised for comic effect. Hence, in the song's title, "'ullo" is "hullo" with a dropped-H, "John" is a colloquial placeholder name (comparable to "mate"), and "motor" is shortened slang for "motor car". Several London placenames are mentioned i... | [
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Australian 12-inch\n\n1) \"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?\" (Part III) – 8:43 ; 2) \"Pop Up Toasters\" – 2:26 ; Limited edition release by Island Records (1984, X-13159)",
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? — Lyrical themes\n\nfront cover features Sayle leaning against a Ford Cortina Mark... |
'Uyayna_32814522 | What information does the article about ''Uyayna' provide? | Al-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyaynah and Al-Jubay... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'Uyayna_32814527 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about ''Uyayna'. | al-Wahhab from the town in 1744. Ibn Abd al-Wahhab found refuge among the clan of Al Saud in nearby Dir'iyyah, further south. The Saudis set about conquering the surrounding towns and villages in the name of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's reforms, and during the course of those wars, al-Uyaynah was largely destroyed, especially a... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'Uyayna_32814526 | Based on the article about ''Uyayna', describe the 'History' section. | from what he considered to be illegitimate innovations akin to idolatry. In particular, he preached against the veneration of Muslim saints, such as Zayd ibn al-Khattab, the brother of the second Muslim Caliph Omar, whose tomb was located in Uyaynah and was venerated by locals. Ibn Abd al-Wahhab convinced the emir of U... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'Uyayna_32814524 | Explain what ''Uyayna' covers in the 'The origin of its name' section. | The name Uyaynah, which is the diminutive word for "ain", meaning "water spring", was not used for the settlements in the area in that period. Instead, early Muslim geographic sources, such as Yaqut, mention the towns of 'Aqraba, Budha, and al-Haddar, the latter said to be Musaylima's home village. Geographic sources d... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'Uyayna_32814525 | From the article on ''Uyayna', restate the 'History' content. | In the 15th century, the Al Mu'ammar clan of the tribe of Banu Tamim purchased al-Uyaynah from its previous owners, the clan of Al Yazid, who are said to be a remnant of the Banu Hanifa. Later on the town prospered considerably and attracted many settlers from the vicinity, and by the 18th century had become the leadin... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'Uyayna_32814523 | From the article on ''Uyayna', restate the 'Location' content. | Al-Uyaynah is located inside the narrow, dry river-bed of Wadi Hanifa, which continues southwards through Dir'iyyah and Riyadh. The area where Uyaynah is located was the homeland of Musaylima, who claimed to be a prophet following Muhammad's death in 632, and led his tribe, the Banu Hanifa, against the Muslim conquest ... | [
"'Uyayna\n\nAl-'Uyayna or al-'Uyaynah (العيينة) is a village in central Saudi Arabia, located some 30 km northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. Al-Uyaynah was the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Today, Uyaynah is a small village and forms together with its neighbor al-Jubayla the Subgovernorate of Al-Uyay... |
'W'_Hour_17265330 | Explain what ''W' Hour' covers in the '1 August' section. | The order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers delivering the order reached ... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265329 | Based on the article about ''W' Hour', describe the 'Origin' section. | hour 'W'. Delivery of the order must be immediately acknowledged." Home Army's previous plans for the uprising called for it to begin in the early morning. On 29 July 1944, on Chruściel's request, it was decided that it would start at 5:00 PM. The exact day however was to be chosen a day before fighting were to begin. ... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265326 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''W' Hour'. | 'W' Hour was the codename for the date and time that began Operation Tempest in German-occupied Warsaw, and hence the Warsaw Uprising. The exact time was 5:00 PM, 1 August 1944. | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265327 | Summarize the 'Origin' part of ''W' Hour'. | On 31 July 1944 during a briefing of Home Army's general staff (Komenda Głowna Armii Krajowej) at Panska Street No. 67, General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, commander of the Home Army, received a report from General Antoni Chruściel (codename "Monter"), commander of the Warsaw district, regarding a supposed successful Sovie... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265331 | Describe the '1 August' section of the article about ''W' Hour'. | until 5:00 PM. First shots were fired at a German patrol at 13:35 PM on Krasinski Street in Żoliborz by members of Zdzisław Sierpinski's team, who were transporting weapons for a unit of the "Reaper" Group. The Germans quickly brought a tank and a few armored vehicles with machine guns. While sweeping the area, at 5:30... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265333 | Explain what ''W' Hour' covers in the 'Commemorations' section. | July 2004 – stairs leading to the Warsaw Uprising Mound were named "The Hour "W" Avenue" ; A memory plaque was placed on the building at 68 Filtrowa Street, where Antoni Chrusciel "Monter" signed the original order ; Every year in Warsaw on 1 August at 5:00 PM alarm signals and sirens are turned on. Public transport, b... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265328 | What information does the article about ''W' Hour' provide on 'Origin'? | also present. A few notable individuals were absent during the meeting. Kazimierz Iranek-Osmecki (codename "Heller"), chief of intelligence of the Home Army, Józef Szostak (codename "Filip"), chief of the Operations Unit, and Kazimierz Pluta-Czachowski (codename "Kuczaba"), chief of communications. They all arrived at ... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'W'_Hour_17265332 | Describe the '1 August' section of the article about ''W' Hour'. | Bielany Airport. The fights broke before 5:00 PM in at least 8 different instances across the city. The Warsaw District Staff of the Home Army, including Antoni Chrusciel, was stationed in an apartment at Jasna Street No. 20 up until 5:00 PM when it moved to captured Hotel Victoria (No 26). The HQ along with Tadeusz Ko... | [
"'W' Hour — 1 August\n\nThe order was issued by Chruściel at around 7:00 PM – just an hour before military curfew. As a result, it was delivered between 7:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning to district commanders. Group commanders received it between 9:00 and 13:30 PM. In the afternoon the total number of messengers d... |
'Way_Out_(TV_series)_30486154 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Way Out (TV series)'. | Way Out is a 1961 American horror, fantasy, and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. The macabre black-and-white 25-minute shows were introduced by Dahl, his face projected in a disconcerting hall of mirrors effect, dryly delivering a brief introductory monologue, expounding on such ... | [
"'Way Out (TV series) — Sources\n\nBattaglio, Stephen (2010). David Susskind: A Televised Life, pp. 89–92. St. Martin's Press. ISBN: 978-0-312-38286-5",
"'Way Out (TV series)\n\nWay Out is a 1961 American horror, fantasy, and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. The macabre bla... |
'Way_Out_(TV_series)_30486156 | Describe the 'Origin' section of the article about ''Way Out (TV series)'. | (Kathleen Widdoes) cast as a murder victim at a television studio goes through a rehearsal, but the drama merges with reality as she finds herself trapped on the show's near-deserted set. Other dramas offered startling imagery: a snake slithering up a carpeted staircase inside a suburban home, a headless woman strapped... | [
"'Way Out (TV series) — Sources\n\nBattaglio, Stephen (2010). David Susskind: A Televised Life, pp. 89–92. St. Martin's Press. ISBN: 978-0-312-38286-5",
"'Way Out (TV series)\n\nWay Out is a 1961 American horror, fantasy, and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. The macabre bla... |
'Way_Out_(TV_series)_30486155 | From the article on ''Way Out (TV series)', restate the 'Origin' content. | The taped series began as CBS replacement for a Jackie Gleason talk show that network executives were about to cancel. Producer David Susskind contacted Dahl to help mount a show quickly. The series was paired by the network with the similar The Twilight Zone for Friday evening broadcasts, running from March through Ju... | [
"'Way Out (TV series) — Sources\n\nBattaglio, Stephen (2010). David Susskind: A Televised Life, pp. 89–92. St. Martin's Press. ISBN: 978-0-312-38286-5",
"'Way Out (TV series)\n\nWay Out is a 1961 American horror, fantasy, and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. The macabre bla... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209097 | What information does the article about ''Woman Hater'' provide on 'Gender gocialization in boys and men'? | in prevention of violence against women and girls," the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:"Violence is not necessarily a part of masculinity, but the two are often linked. If women are expec... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209098 | Summarize the 'Gender gocialization in boys and men' part of ''Woman Hater''. | territory."Interpersonal violence is used in order to assert dominance over another person. The idea of "toxic masculinity" emerged from the belief that men need to be superior in relation to the rest of the world. Using violence to seem more masculine is often seen as a type of hegemonic masculinity. Hegemonic masculi... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209094 | What does the article about ''Woman Hater'' say regarding 'Defining socialization'? | Socialization is the process of copying the influences, habits, and attitudes of a surrounding society starting from the moment a person is born. In other words, the people and objects surrounding a person will sway their views and create opinions and thoughts based on what they see and hear. Misogyny related to social... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209095 | What information does the article about ''Woman Hater'' provide on 'Gender gocialization in boys and men'? | The term "women hater" mainly relates to how men are socialized. In Katharine McCarthy, Martha Brady, and Kelly Hallman's report, Investing When It Counts: Reviewing the Evidence and Charting a Course of Research and Action for Very Young Adolescents, one of the most significant arguments they make is the idea that soc... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209100 | What information does the article about ''Woman Hater'' provide on 'Gender socialization in girls and women'? | Gender socialization in modern societies has caused a gap in equality that may never close. Women have been consistently mistreated due to gender and have been socialized into a corner. The world has socialized women as dummies for male pleasure, and into a pattern of being dominated by men. In the same way that men ar... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209096 | Reconstruct the content about 'Gender gocialization in boys and men' from the article on ''Woman Hater''. | yet a child is most vulnerable to gender norms and socialization during preadolescence and adolescence. As an adolescent, most boys are exposed to—and therefore reenact—violent acts, which tend to be against girls. Violence against women is usually found in relationships and is commonly sexualized. However, men who use... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209104 | Describe the 'Woman hating in pop culture' section of the article about ''Woman Hater''. | had posted about it on her blog and she recalled, "After I called out to him, Tosh paused for a moment. Then, he says, 'Wouldn't it be funny if that girl got raped by like, 5 guys right now? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her…'" One of his pals Jim Norton tweeted out “Some attention-seeking woman he... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209103 | What information does the article about ''Woman Hater'' provide on 'Woman hating in pop culture'? | AIDS? Does anybody have AIDS that can put their dick in her face and get her started on that?" and even after that he continues to lecture her after the set and tells her things like, "men like me only get those 15 minutes on stage, who are you to ruin that for me?" As a comedian, you have to almost assume that stuff l... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209092 | Based on the article about ''Woman Hater'', describe the 'Swetnam the Woman-hater' section. | In 1615, English writer Joseph Swetnam wrote an influential pamphlet titled The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women This misogynistic text describes women as inferior, incompetent, lazy, and all around burdensome for their husbands and other men in their lives. It sparked multiple responses. In 161... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209099 | Explain what ''Woman Hater'' covers in the 'Gender gocialization in boys and men' section. | of masculinity. Feminists argue that it harms men to suggest that they need to be tough all the time and cannot let their emotions show. This can lead to mental illness and lower moods that are usually hidden in fear of seeming feminine, so that a man will often try to participate in acts of violence to take back his m... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209093 | Summarize the 'Mark Twain's letter to his fiancée' part of ''Woman Hater''. | Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) wrote a letter to his fiancée Olivia Langdon in 1869 which includes his critisism of the pathetic nature of those he calls "women-haters". Clemens writes, "Their pet vanity is to be considered “men of the world”—& they generally know about as much of the world as a horse knows abou... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209102 | Summarize the 'Woman hating in pop culture' part of ''Woman Hater''. | C.K. Louis an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and filmmaker is one of the most notorious comedians for making demeaning jokes about the opposite gender. There is a set where he is talking about being in the film Louie and in the film, his character attempts to rape another comedian and an audience member was... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Woman_Hater'_10209091 | What information does the article about ''Woman Hater'' provide? | ''"Woman hater" redirects here. For other uses, see Woman Hater (disambiguation).'' A woman hater is a misogynist. This is someone who passionately feels loathing for or aversion to women, and is usually applied to a man. A synonym for this term is a male chauvinist, which is a man who believes women are inherently inf... | [
"'Woman Hater' — Gender gocialization in boys and men\n\nin prevention of violence against women and girls,\" the authors focus on the violent acts that are exposed to young men, and how those acts are all socially constructed due to the feeling of needing to be the most manly:\"Violence is not necessarily a part o... |
'Zik_14578787 | Explain what ''Zik' covers in the '2003 relaunch' section. | In 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%. | [
"'Zik — 2003 relaunch\n\nIn 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%.",
"'Zik — The start\n\nThe channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on ... |
'Zik_14578786 | Describe the 'The start' section of the article about ''Zik'. | The channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on the German music channel Onyx (owned by AB Sat) which replaced channel 11 on the AB Sat collection, France Courses (now Équidia). The channel was the offshoot of Nostalgie la télé and Musique classique in the musical channels ... | [
"'Zik — 2003 relaunch\n\nIn 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%.",
"'Zik — The start\n\nThe channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on ... |
'Zik_14578788 | Explain what ''Zik' covers in the 'Return or "bankruptcy"' section. | In 2005, the marketplace intensified with the arrival of MTV Base, Trace TV, M6 Music Black, and the froup arrived to stop its black music output and become more phone-in oriented. (S.M.S, on-screen chat). | [
"'Zik — 2003 relaunch\n\nIn 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%.",
"'Zik — The start\n\nThe channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on ... |
'Zik_14578789 | Summarize the '2006 Relaunch' part of ''Zik'. | In June 2006, 'Zik became "The 100% rap channel" and launched its internet site: www.zik.fr It is available through subscription on all cable operator and digital television networks. | [
"'Zik — 2003 relaunch\n\nIn 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%.",
"'Zik — The start\n\nThe channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on ... |
'Zik_14578790 | What information does the article about ''Zik' provide on 'Decision of 'Zik 31 December 2007'? | 'Zik, the hiphop and rap channel owned by the AB Groupe, ceased broadcast on 31 December 2007. The channel was on air from 7:00 to 22:30 and was shared with the channel XXL. It was replaced by the channel A TV Promo (which aims to sell Bis Télévisions) for an indefinite period. | [
"'Zik — 2003 relaunch\n\nIn 2003, AB Sat relaunched the channel in order to show itself as a black music channel. The channel was included in the CanalSat programming. Its audience share was 0.1%.",
"'Zik — The start\n\nThe channel was originally launched only on AB Sat, in 2000 running from 17:00 to midnight on ... |
'n_Beetje_21927979 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''n Beetje'. | " 'n Beetje" ("A little bit") spelled in full as "Een beetje", was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. Performed in Dutch by Teddy Scholten, the song was the second victory for the in the first four years of the contest's history. The song is more up-tempo than the previous winners had been, as well a... | [
"'n Beetje — References and external links\n\nOfficial Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1959 ; Detailed info and lyrics, Diggiloo Thrush, \"Een beetje\"",
"'n Beetje\n\n\" 'n Beetje\" (\"A little bit\") spelled in full as \"Een beetje\", was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. Perf... |
'n_Beetje_21927980 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''n Beetje'. | a lilt to it which had been missing from the previous winners. Scholten also recorded the song in German (as "Sei ehrlich"), French ("Un p'tit peu"), Italian ("Un poco") and Swedish ("Om våren"). She sang an English version for British television as "The Moment". The song was performed fifth on the night, following 's ... | [
"'n Beetje — References and external links\n\nOfficial Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1959 ; Detailed info and lyrics, Diggiloo Thrush, \"Een beetje\"",
"'n Beetje\n\n\" 'n Beetje\" (\"A little bit\") spelled in full as \"Een beetje\", was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. Perf... |
'night,_Mother_14117371 | Describe the 'Synopsis' section of the article about ''night, Mother'. | Jessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and have nothing to do with other people,... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117376 | What does the article about ''night, Mother' say regarding 'Film adaptation'? | Sissy Spacek attended the Broadway production and liked the play so much she began work on a film version. Anne Bancroft was cast as Mama. Marsha Norman adapted her own play for the film's screenplay. Tom Moore, who directed the play on Broadway, also directed the film. The film added more characters, whereas the play ... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117377 | Describe the 'Response' section of the article about ''night, Mother'. | Ben Brantley, in his The New York Times review of the 2004 revival, wrote: "...these two first-rate actresses are never quite at home in their roles.... Ms. Norman's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama ... is looking more artificial than it did two decades ago. Reviewing the 2004 revival, Elyse Sommers wrote in curtainup.com ... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117375 | What information does the article about ''night, Mother' provide on 'Production history'? | for a Helen Hayes Award for her performance as Mama in the Washington D.C. production. The first London production opened in 1985 at the Hampstead Theatre, directed by Michael Attenborough. Pitoniak and Bates again starred in a 1986 production at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. The first Chicago production opened ... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117373 | What information does the article about ''night, Mother' provide on 'Characters'? | Jessie Cates: A divorced woman who lives with her widowed mother. She is an epileptic who has experienced seizures most of her life. Nothing in life has worked out for this woman, including raising a son who turned out to be a disappointing loser. She has suffered with severe chronic depression that has never been trea... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117369 | Describe the content of the article about ''night, Mother'. | night, Mother is a play by American playwright Marsha Norman. The play won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. The play is about a daughter, Jessie, and her mother, Thelma. It begins with Jessie calmly telling her Mama that by morning she will be dead, as she plans to c... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117374 | From the article on ''night, Mother', restate the 'Production history' content. | Norman wrote the play in 1981, it was developed at the Circle Repertory Company, and it premiered at the American Repertory Theater with Robert Brustein in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This production transferred to Broadway at the John Golden Theatre with the same cast and was directed by Tom Moore. It opened on March 31... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117372 | Describe the 'Synopsis' section of the article about ''night, Mother'. | must assume once Jessie is dead, including what to do in the immediate aftermath of Jessie's suicide. Thelma rejects all of it, believing that Jessie will give up her plans if Thelma refuses to cooperate, but Jessie says she will kill herself regardless. By the end of the evening, Thelma concludes that she has never re... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_14117370 | Explain what ''night, Mother' covers in the 'Synopsis' section. | The play takes place over the course of a single evening in the living room/kitchen of an isolated house shared by Jessie and her elderly mother Thelma. This evening, Jessie has carefully organized the house and made other detailed preparations for the future while explaining the changes to Thelma, who does not immedia... | [
"'night, Mother — Synopsis\n\nJessie's unhappy marriage, her divorce, her criminal son, the loss of her father, her epilepsy, or the pity and distaste other people feel toward her illness, are at the root of her depression; Jessie likewise dismisses these reasons, stating that her motives are purely her own and hav... |
'night,_Mother_(film)_20885870 | What information does the article about ''night, Mother (film)' provide on 'Release'? | 'night, Mother was released theatrically on September 12, 1986. The film was given its first-ever U.S. DVD release, by Universal Studios on August 3, 2004, and is also available online though Amazon, Apple's iTunes Store and Vudu. The film received mixed reviews, and Bancroft was nominated for the Golden Globe Award fo... | [
"'night, Mother (film) — Release\n\n'night, Mother was released theatrically on September 12, 1986. The film was given its first-ever U.S. DVD release, by Universal Studios on August 3, 2004, and is also available online though Amazon, Apple's iTunes Store and Vudu. The film received mixed reviews, and Bancroft was... |
'night,_Mother_(film)_20885868 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of ''night, Mother (film)'. | Jessie is a middle-aged woman living with her widowed mother, Thelma. One night, Jessie calmly tells her mother that she plans to commit suicide that very evening. Jessie makes this revelation all while nonchalantly organizing household items and preparing to do her mother's nails. The resulting intense conversation be... | [
"'night, Mother (film) — Release\n\n'night, Mother was released theatrically on September 12, 1986. The film was given its first-ever U.S. DVD release, by Universal Studios on August 3, 2004, and is also available online though Amazon, Apple's iTunes Store and Vudu. The film received mixed reviews, and Bancroft was... |
'night,_Mother_(film)_20885867 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''night, Mother (film)'. | 'night, Mother is a 1986 American drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft. It was directed by Tom Moore and written by Marsha Norman, based on Norman's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Tom Moore had also directed the play on ... | [
"'night, Mother (film) — Release\n\n'night, Mother was released theatrically on September 12, 1986. The film was given its first-ever U.S. DVD release, by Universal Studios on August 3, 2004, and is also available online though Amazon, Apple's iTunes Store and Vudu. The film received mixed reviews, and Bancroft was... |
'ote'a_29121341 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''ote'a'. | skin and struck by the hands or with sticks) played at a slower rhythm, or the smaller faatētē drum. The ōtea is one of the few dances which already existed in pre-European times as a male dance. (The hura (Tahitian vernacular for hula), a dance for women, on the other hand has disappeared, and likewise is gone the cou... | [
"'ote'a\n\nskin and struck by the hands or with sticks) played at a slower rhythm, or the smaller faatētē drum. The ōtea is one of the few dances which already existed in pre-European times as a male dance. (The hura (Tahitian vernacular for hula), a dance for women, on the other hand has disappeared, and likewise ... |
'ote'a_29121343 | Describe the 'Modern and adoptive interpretation' section of the article about ''ote'a'. | Interpretations of the ōtea are frequently included as part of larger Polynesian dance recitals presented at luaus and visitor-oriented live shows in the Hawaiian Islands and other Pacific-rim resorts outside Tahiti. Modern interpretations include costumes fashioned of contemporary man-made materials (polyester films s... | [
"'ote'a\n\nskin and struck by the hands or with sticks) played at a slower rhythm, or the smaller faatētē drum. The ōtea is one of the few dances which already existed in pre-European times as a male dance. (The hura (Tahitian vernacular for hula), a dance for women, on the other hand has disappeared, and likewise ... |
'ote'a_29121342 | Describe the content of the article about ''ote'a'. | the gestural themes are typically closer to home or from nature: hand gestures suggesting combing their hair, or the flight of a butterfly. More elaborate themes have been adopted; for example one where the dancers end up in a map of Tahiti, highlighting important places. In a proper ōtea the story of the theme should ... | [
"'ote'a\n\nskin and struck by the hands or with sticks) played at a slower rhythm, or the smaller faatētē drum. The ōtea is one of the few dances which already existed in pre-European times as a male dance. (The hura (Tahitian vernacular for hula), a dance for women, on the other hand has disappeared, and likewise ... |
's_Lands_Zeemagazijn_30861120 | Summarize the 'Admiralty' part of ''s Lands Zeemagazijn'. | the foundation plus the weight of the building and the peat soil of Amsterdam combined in a hazardous situation. To stop this from happening, buttresses were added to the base of the building and an avant-corps was constructed on four sides of the building. In 1791, a great fire broke out and charred the entire buildin... | [
"'s Lands Zeemagazijn — Admiralty\n\nthe foundation plus the weight of the building and the peat soil of Amsterdam combined in a hazardous situation. To stop this from happening, buttresses were added to the base of the building and an avant-corps was constructed on four sides of the building. In 1791, a great fire... |
's_Lands_Zeemagazijn_30861118 | Describe the content of the article about ''s Lands Zeemagazijn'. | 's Lands Zeemagazijn ("National Sea Arsenal") is a 17th-century building in the Oosterdok near Kattenburgerplein in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which served as arsenal of the Admiralty of Amsterdam. Designed by Daniël Stalpaert and constructed in 1655/1656, it is an example of Dutch Baroque architecture. Since 1973, th... | [
"'s Lands Zeemagazijn — Admiralty\n\nthe foundation plus the weight of the building and the peat soil of Amsterdam combined in a hazardous situation. To stop this from happening, buttresses were added to the base of the building and an avant-corps was constructed on four sides of the building. In 1791, a great fire... |
's_Lands_Zeemagazijn_30861119 | Explain what ''s Lands Zeemagazijn' covers in the 'Admiralty' section. | In 1650, the government of Amsterdam decided to build three islands on the eastern edge of the city. The wharf for the navy was to be placed on the westernmost island, Kattenburg. A few years later this became the building site of the arsenal. Construction started in 1655 after the Dutch lost the First Anglo-Dutch War ... | [
"'s Lands Zeemagazijn — Admiralty\n\nthe foundation plus the weight of the building and the peat soil of Amsterdam combined in a hazardous situation. To stop this from happening, buttresses were added to the base of the building and an avant-corps was constructed on four sides of the building. In 1791, a great fire... |
's_Lands_Zeemagazijn_30861121 | What does the article about ''s Lands Zeemagazijn' say regarding 'Dutch Maritime Museum'? | In 1972, it was announced that the building would become the location of the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum (English: Dutch Maritime Museum), as the navy didn't see any use for the building and the Maritime Museum needed a larger building to display their various objects. After moving the collection of the museum from th... | [
"'s Lands Zeemagazijn — Admiralty\n\nthe foundation plus the weight of the building and the peat soil of Amsterdam combined in a hazardous situation. To stop this from happening, buttresses were added to the base of the building and an avant-corps was constructed on four sides of the building. In 1791, a great fire... |
's-Graveland_19716937 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''s-Graveland'. | 's-Graveland is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wijdemeren, and lies about 4 km northwest of Hilversum. The former municipality of 's-Graveland merged with Loosdrecht and Nederhorst den Berg on 1 January 2002 to form the new municipality Wijdemeren. The statistical ... | [
"'s-Graveland\n\n's-Graveland is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wijdemeren, and lies about 4 km northwest of Hilversum. The former municipality of 's-Graveland merged with Loosdrecht and Nederhorst den Berg on 1 January 2002 to form the new municipality Wijdeme... |
's-Graveland_19716939 | What does the article about ''s-Graveland' say regarding 'Notable people'? | Gustav Leonhardt (1928–2012), Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor ; Tjalling Koopmans (1910–1985), Dutch-American mathematician and economist and winner of the 1975 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | [
"'s-Graveland\n\n's-Graveland is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wijdemeren, and lies about 4 km northwest of Hilversum. The former municipality of 's-Graveland merged with Loosdrecht and Nederhorst den Berg on 1 January 2002 to form the new municipality Wijdeme... |
's-Graveland_19716938 | Explain what ''s-Graveland' covers in the 'Estates' section. | Bantam, ; Boekesteyn, ; Gooilust, ; Hilverbeek aan de Leeuwenlaan, ; Land en Bosch, ; Schaep en Burgh, ; Schoonoord, ; Spanderswoud, ; Sperwershof, ; Spiegelrust, ; Swaenenburgh, ; Trompenburgh, built by Cornelis Tromp, in loan by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Since the seventeenth century,'s-Graveland was a popular lo... | [
"'s-Graveland\n\n's-Graveland is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wijdemeren, and lies about 4 km northwest of Hilversum. The former municipality of 's-Graveland merged with Loosdrecht and Nederhorst den Berg on 1 January 2002 to form the new municipality Wijdeme... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616248 | Summarize the 'Climate' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate). | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616240 | Summarize the 'History' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | Hieronymus Bosch, The town suffered a catastrophic fire in 1463, which the then (approximately) 13-year-old Bosch probably witnessed; presumably, this fire provided inspiration for the fiery hell-scapes that would later make Bosch famous. Until 1520, the city flourished, becoming the second largest population centre in... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616271 | Based on the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch', describe the 'Religion' section. | Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in 's-Hertogenbosch, with somewhat more than 40% op the population counting themselves as belonging to it. Even so, attendance at mass is significantly lower than 40%. Therefore, the only big church in the city center still in use by the Catholic church is St. John's Cathedral... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616263 | From the article on ''s-Hertogenbosch', restate the 'Sport' content. | The city has one professional football club, FC Den Bosch It is the 1967 successor of the professional branches of BVV (Bossche Voetbal Vereniging) and Wilhelmina. Both of them still exist as amateur football clubs. As a successor of BVV FC Den Bosch can claim the national championship of 1948. This championship led to... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616258 | Explain what ''s-Hertogenbosch' covers in the 'The city center' section. | the new masters, just like the new town hall in Maastricht would. Hidden below the old city is a canal network called the Binnendieze, which once spanned 22 km. It started out as a regular river, the Dommel, running through the city in medieval times. Due to lack of space in the city, people started building their hous... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616278 | Summarize the 'Sport' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | bronze medallist at the 2008 Summer Paralympics ; Andy Souwer (1982), a Dutch welterweight shoot boxer and mixed martial artist ; Maartje Goderie (born 1984) a Dutch field hockey player, twice team gold medallist at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics ; Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel (born 1987) is a Dutch field hockey pl... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616266 | Explain what ''s-Hertogenbosch' covers in the 'Transport' section. | The Zuid-Willemsvaart runs from the Meuse just north of the city towards Maastricht via Helmond and Weert. In 's-Hertogenbosch it runs through the city proper, south east from where a bastion has been cut off from the citadel. Because of this route it was impossible to widen it further than for ships of CEMT class II. ... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616270 | What information does the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch' provide on 'Education'? | 's-Hertogenbosch has multiple vocational universities called 'Hogeschool' in Dutch. The HAS Hogeschool of about 3,500 students is focused on agricultural and food technology. Avans Hogeschool is located in 's-Hertogenbosch and two nearby cities. The AKV St. Joost is an art academy that is now part of Avans and dates ba... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616254 | Summarize the 'Carnival celebrations' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | year the mayor of 's-Hertogenbosch hands over his authority to the Mayor of Oeteldonk. On Sunday at 11:11 AM the Mayor of Oeteldonk then receives Prince Carnaval "Prince Amadeiro XXVI" at Oeteldonk central station. From there a parade of all carnival clubs escorts the company to the town hall. The citizens of 's-Hertog... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616252 | Based on the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch', describe the 'Museums' section. | The Noordbrabants Museum is a provincial museum with a nice overview of works that Vincent van Gogh made in Brabant. The Design Museum Den Bosch is a modern art museum. The Jheronimus Bosch Art Center, is dedicated to the work of Jheronimus Bosch. Other museums include the Swan Brothers' House and Museum Slager. | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616244 | Reconstruct the content about 'Kingdom of the Netherlands' from the article on ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | The next year, 1815, when the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was established, it became the capital of North Brabant. Many newer and more modern fortresses were created in the vicinity of the city. A new canal was built, the 'Zuid-Willemsvaart', which gave the city an economic impulse. Trade, manufacturing and indus... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616250 | Reconstruct the content about 'Culture' from the article on ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | 's-Hertogenbosch is home to a variety of events such as the theatre festival Boulevard, Jazz in Duketown, and hip hop in duketown, the start of the Tour de France (1996), Tour Feminin (1997), the International Vocal Competition, November Music (a contemporary music festival) and the UNICEF Open (formerly the Ordina Ope... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616268 | Summarize the 'Transport' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | is not completely access-controlled. 's-Hertogenbosch railway station is on the Utrecht–Boxtel part of the railway stretch between Amsterdam and the Dutch industrial/tech center near Eindhoven. As a consequence north–south trains depart every ten minutes. On the Tilburg–Nijmegen railway trains run on a more modest sche... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616275 | Summarize the 'The Arts' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | Hieronymus Bosch (ca.1450–1516), painter of the Early Netherlandish painting school. ; Hubert Gerhard (ca.1540–1620), a Dutch sculptor ; Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596–1675) a Dutch painter of the Flemish School ; Theodoor van Thulden (1606–1669) a painter and engraver of altarpieces and portraits. ; Quirinus van Amelsf... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616242 | Describe the 'Thirty Years' War' section of the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | In the years of Truce, before the renewed fighting after 1618, the fortifications were greatly expanded. The surrounding marshes made a siege of the conventional type impossible, and the fortress, deemed impregnable, was nicknamed the Marsh Dragon. The town was nevertheless finally conquered by Frederik Hendrik of Oran... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616259 | Based on the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch', describe the 'The fortifications' section. | 's-Hertogenbosch has an extensive and almost complete fifteenth-to-seventeenth-century city fortification. It was made to profit from the city's strong defensive position' laying on a sandy hill in the center of a large swamp fed by many rivers. This also caused that the main ramparts were preserved, because they were ... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616265 | Describe the 'Sport' section of the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | the city is host to the Rosmalen Grass Court Championships, a combined ATP Tour and WTA Tour grass court tennis event played two weeks before the Wimbledon Championships. The World Archery Championships and World Para Archery Championship were held here in June 2019. During these combined World Championships two separa... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616264 | Summarize the 'Sport' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | successful in field hockey. It is home to top club HC Den Bosch. The women's team in particular kind of dominates the Dutch field hockey competition. The professional basketball club New Heroes Den Bosch is also very successful. The city's rugby club is called The Dukes and dates from 1974. It is located at a very scen... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616243 | Explain what ''s-Hertogenbosch' covers in the 'Louis XIV to Bonaparte' section. | After the Peace of Westphalia, the fortifications were again expanded. In 1672, the Dutch rampjaar, the city held against the army of Louis XIV of France. In 1794 French revolutionary troops under the command of Charles Pichegru attacked the city. It was only weakly defended, and fell after a short siege. Pichegru then... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616238 | What information does the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch' provide on 'History'? | The city's official name is a contraction of the (archaic) Dutch des Hertogen bosch — "the forest of the duke". The duke in question was Henry I of Brabant, whose family had owned a large estate at nearby Orthen for at least four centuries. He founded a new town located on some forested dunes in the middle of a marsh. ... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616274 | What does the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch' say regarding 'Science & Business'? | Gerardus Mercator (ca.1520–1530), a geographer, cosmographer and cartographer ; Wilhelm de Raet (ca.1537-1583) a Dutch hydraulic engineer and master builder, worked in Lucca ; Willem 's Gravesande (1688–1742) a Dutch academic, mathematician and natural philosopher, developed the laws of classical mechanics ; Gerard Tro... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616256 | From the article on ''s-Hertogenbosch', restate the 'The city center' content. | The city center has a cozy atmosphere because of the almost continuous ramparts that still surround it. It has been molded by the multiple rivers that convene on 's-Hertogenbosch, giving the center its strange street plan so different from the usual grid plan, where streets meet at right angles. The center is dominated... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616261 | Summarize the 'Nature' part of ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | On the south side of the city, the city center and walls still border the Bossche Broek, an old polder that could never be made dry. In 1995 the dyke of the Dommel broke and an enormous amount of water entered the polder. It also flooded and blocked the main Dutch highway A2. In order to prevent this in the future, the... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616237 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''s-Hertogenbosch'. | s-Hertogenbosch (Bois-le-Duc, ; Herzogenbusch), colloquially known as Den Bosch, is a city and municipality in the Netherlands with a population of 154,205. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant. | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616249 | What does the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch' say regarding 'Economy'? | The city of 's-Hertogenbosch has become a center of industry, education, administration and culture. It is currently the fourth city of North Brabant. It is home to many national and international businesses such as Heineken, Epic, Tyco International, SAP and many others. The Jeroen Bosch Hospital is the biggest employ... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616272 | What information does the article about ''s-Hertogenbosch' provide on 'Public thinking & Public Service'? | Erasmus (1484-1497), priest and humanist scholar ; Macropedius (1487–1558), a Dutch humanist, schoolmaster and Latin playwright ; John Slotanus (died 1560) a Dutch Roman Catholic polemical writer ; Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre (1591–1652) an ecclesiastical writer and abbot ; Johan Bax van Herenthals (1637–1678) ... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
's-Hertogenbosch_616277 | Explain what ''s-Hertogenbosch' covers in the 'Sport' section. | a Dutch former footballer with over 500 club caps ; Manon Bollegraf (born 1964) a former professional female tennis player ; Annemarie Verstappen (born 1965) a female former freestyle swimmer, team silver and double bronze medallist at the 1984 Summer Olympics ; Mijntje Donners (1974), field hockey player, with 234 cap... | [
"'s-Hertogenbosch — Climate\n\nClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Cfb\". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).",
"'s-Hertogenbosch — History\n\nHieronymus Bosch, The tow... |
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