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how many seasons are there in the simpsons | The Simpsons do on the show", and "it's a time in our culture where people love to pretend they're offended". In response to the controversy, Apu's voice actor, Hank Azaria, said he was willing to step aside from his role as Apu: "The most important thing is to listen to South Asian people, Indian people in this countr... | The Simpsons (season 15) of the series' first decade. The general consensus is that this marked an improvement over the early teen seasons. High Def Digest gave a rating of 4 stars, writing "The Simpsons' is one of only a handful of shows that I know I'm guaranteed to laugh out loud at least once an episode (usually mo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote the song i 've been everywhere | I've Been Everywhere I've Been Everywhere "I've Been Everywhere" is a song which was written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and made popular by Lucky Starr in 1962. The song as originally written listed Australian towns. It was later adapted by Australian singer Rolf Harris with English and Scottish t... | Music Everywhere Music Everywhere "Music Everywhere" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her third studio album, "Just a Pretty Face?" (2009). Rauli Eskolin (known professionally as Rake) co-wrote the song with Patric Sarin and Eva Peijakas. Eskolin, who has previously worked on Abreu's first two albums "Anna A... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the voice of chance in homeward bound | Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American adventure comedy film and a remake of the 1963 film "The Incredible Journey", which was based on the novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford. Directed by Duwayne Dunham, it was relea... | Homeward Bound Battery and Dam a Mr. Shoemaker (or Schumacher). Even so the Homeward Bound battery could not crush that year. The Mountain Maid United Gold Mining Company (with a nominal capital of 56,000 ten shilling shares) took over the Homeward Bound battery in 1890 but relinquished it to the original company again... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang keep on rollin with the flow | Rollin' with the Flow Rollin' with the Flow "Rollin' with the Flow" is a song released by American country music artists T.G. Sheppard, in 1974 on the B-side of a single and in 1975 on his debut album "T.G. Sheppard", and Charlie Rich, in 1977. The Rich single was his eighth Number One on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Count... | Lèvres de Sang French Dolby Digital 2.0 audio track with English subtitles. The extras included an introduction by Rollin, interviews with Perry and Philippe, and a stills gallery. "Lèvres de Sang" was released on Blu-ray in 2012 by Kino Lorber as part of a five-disc collection, along with "La Rose de Fer", "Fascinati... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where will the world cup matches be played | 2018 FIFA World Cup program in network history). 2018 FIFA World Cup The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years. It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018. It was the ... | 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup qualification july2017. Afghanistan and Nepal, teams who played on last Under 19 World Cup will be joined by two finalist of 2016 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier Division Two, Singapore and Malaysia.Afghanistan win this tournament by win of 6 out of 6game while Nepal win 4 ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote for the dancing and the dreaming | Dreaming (Blondie song) Dreaming (Blondie song) "Dreaming" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie. Released in 1979, it was the lead single from their fourth album "Eat to the Beat". It peaked at #2 on the UK singles chart and #27 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100. The lyrics for "Dreaming" originated from the lin... | Paddy Japaljarri Stewart marlu Dreaming) and eagle Dreaming. He taught me to sing song for the big ceremonies. People who are related to us in a close family, they have to have the same sort of jukurrpa Dreaming, and to sing songs in the same way that we do our actions like dancing, and painting on our bodies or shield... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is most farming done in the us | Agriculture in the United States Agriculture in the United States Agriculture is a major industry in the United States, which is a net exporter of food. As of the 2007 census of agriculture, there were 2.2 million farms, covering an area of , an average of per farm. Although agricultural activity occurs in every state ... | Mixed farming Mixed farming Mixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops as well as the raising of livestock. This type of farming is mostly practiced in continents like Asia and countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, China and Russia. It was first mainly used for self-co... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the highest paid in nba 2017 | Highest-paid NBA players by season has earned on a 1 year contract, Jordan also holds the record for the second largest 1 year contract at $30,140,000 in the 1996-97 season. Kobe Bryant become just the second player to reach this milestone when the 2013–14 season began. LeBron James became the third in the 2016–17 seas... | Highest-paid NBA players by season Highest-paid NBA players by season The highest-paid NBA players by season over the past twelve seasons have received contracts with salaries noted in the twenty-million-dollar range. In this twelve-year span, Kevin Garnett received $28,000,000, which was the highest salary payment of ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the marvelous misadventures of flapjack end | The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Network as early as 2001, incorporated his own dreams of marine adventures, acquired while living in Florida as a boy, into the series. After three seasons and 46 episodes, the series ended on August 30, 2010. During its run, "Flapjack" received two Primetime Emmy Award nominatio... | The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack storyboard artists and production crew members who worked on "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" have gone on to create their own series, including Pendleton Ward (a former writer and storyboard artist who went on to create "Adventure Time"), J. G. Quintel (a former creativ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does the voice of elmo on sesame street | Kevin Clash his Manhattan apartment, as evidenced by recently filed public records. Since then, he moved to Los Angeles to work on other Jim Henson Company productions. Kevin Clash Kevin Jeffrey Clash (born September 17, 1960) is an American puppeteer, director and producer whose characters included Elmo, Clifford, Ben... | The Best of Elmo Linz, Rick Lyon, and Tyler Bunch. The Best of Elmo The Best of Elmo is a 1994 "Sesame Street" video originally released on VHS as part of the "My Sesame Street Home Video" series, the 16th and final title of the My Sesame Street Home Video series. Eight great Elmo tunes. In this video, Elmo prepares fo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won america 's got talent season 12 | America's Got Talent (season 12) of the show was the same as in season eleven, and Dunkin Donuts sponsors the show for a third consecutive season. A guest judge joined the panel for each episode of the Judge Cuts round: Chris Hardwick, DJ Khaled, Laverne Cox and Seal. Darci Lynne Farmer was named the winner on the seas... | Got Talent Mandel, Heidi Klum, Melanie Brown, and Simon Cowell, and hosted by Nick Cannon, who was the presenter from 2009-2016. From season 12 (2017), the new host of AGT is Tyra Banks. The grand prize for the winner(s) is US$1 million, and, since season 3, a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip. "America'... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
inflammation of the lymph nodes can be caused by what | Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenopathy or adenopathy is disease of the lymph nodes, in which they are abnormal in size, number, or consistency. Lymphadenopathy of an inflammatory type (the most common type) is lymphadenitis, producing swollen or enlarged lymph nodes. In clinical practice, the distinction betwe... | Cervical lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes are lymph nodes found in the neck. Of the 800 lymph nodes in the human body, 300 are in the neck. Cervical lymph nodes are subject to a number of different pathological conditions including tumours, infection and inflammation. There are approximately 300 ly... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the indian author who was also a social reformer | Subramania Bharati Subramania Bharati Chinnaswami Subramania Bharati, also known as Bharathiyar (11 December 1882 – 11 September 1921), was a Tamil writer, poet, journalist, Indian independence activist and a social reformer from Tamil Nadu. Popularly known as "Mahakavi Bharati", he was a pioneer of modern Tamil poetry... | Prabodhankar Thackeray Prabodhankar Thackeray Keshav Sitaram Thackeray (17 September 1885 – 20 November 1973), commonly known by his pen name Prabodhankar Thackeray, was an Indian social reformer who campaigned against superstitions and social evils in India such as Untouchability, Child marriage and Dowry. He was also... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what are the landlocked countries in south america | Landlocked country the status of the three transcontinental countries, Asia has between 9 and 15, while South America has only 2. North America and Australia are the only continents with no landlocked countries (not including Antarctica, which has no countries). Landlocked country A landlocked state or landlocked count... | Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Uzbekistan (, , , , ), officially also the Republic of Uzbekistan () (), is a landlocked country—the only doubly landlocked one (i.e. surrounded solely by other landlocked countries)—in Central Asia and one of only two anywhere in the world. The sovereign state is a secular, unitary constitutional... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who has the most ballon d'or in history | Ballon d'Or the only African recipient, became the first non-European to win the award in the year that rules of eligibility were changed. Ronaldo of Internazionale became the first South American winner two years later. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have won the award a record five times each. Three players have ... | Col du Ballon d'Alsace passage. The tour has crossed the mountain twenty times in its history. Between 1967 and 1979, the tour had four mountain top finishes at the summit of the Col du Ballon d'Alsace. The Col du Ballon d'Alsace is also used by amateur cyclists on the "Trois Ballons" sportive ride held in June (togeth... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what does the ef stand for in tornado | Enhanced Fujita scale purposes such as tornado climatology studies, Enhanced Fujita scale ratings may be grouped into classes. Usually, the classic version always suggests EF4 and EF5 are the most violent tornadoes. The table shown to the right shows other variations of the tornado rating classifications based on certa... | Durham, California the Durham Family. It is named for W. W. Durham, member of the California State Assembly. The Durham House still stands today as a reminder of what Durham was back in its early years. Durham was a town in which a railroad ran through and still does today. The railroad is what developed this town and ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when completed in 2009 in which city would you find the world 's tallest hotel | History of the world's tallest buildings plant space do not contribute towards mixed-use status. Skyscrapers used primarily or exclusively as hotels or residential space are generally shorter than office and mixed-use buildings, with only a few supertall buildings of the residential or hotel types among the 100 tallest... | Leonardo City Tower Hotel Leonardo City Tower Hotel Leonardo City Tower Hotel () is a building in Israel and the tallest hotel (although it also contains residential apartments). It was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from its construction in 2000, until 2001, when it was surpassed by the Moshe Aviv Tower. The Leonar... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who were the 3 presidents that died on july 4th | Independence Day (United States) July 4, even though Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all later wrote that they had signed it on that day. Most historians have concluded that the Declaration was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on August 2, 1776, and not on July 4 as is commonly believed. Co... | 4th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery of 25 fatalities. 4th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery The 4th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 4th Independent Battery was mustered into service at Racin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did the fresh prince of bel air take place | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is an American sitcom that originally aired on NBC from September 10, 1990 to May 20, 1996. The show stars Will "The Fresh Prince" Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent t... | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (song) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (song) "Yo Home to Bel-Air", informally known as "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme", is a song performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. It is the theme song to the NBC sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". Music for the song was written by Quincy Jon... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the idea of constitution of india was first given by | Constitution of India number of sources. Mindful of India's needs and conditions, its framers borrowed features of previous legislation such as the Government of India Act 1858, the Indian Councils Acts of 1861, 1892 and 1909, the Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935, and the Indian Independence Act 1947. The latt... | Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India The Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Forty-first Amendment) Act, 1976, raised the age of retirement of the Chairman and members of the State Public Service Commi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is known as father of international law | Hugo Grotius Hugo Grotius Hugo Grotius (; 10 April 1583 – 28 August 1645), also known as Huig de Groot () or Hugo de Groot (), was a Dutch jurist. Along with the earlier works of Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, Grotius laid the foundations for international law, based on natural law. A teenage intellectual p... | Yakubu (footballer) the daughter of former Nigerian international footballer Kadiri Ikhana, who is also the father-in-law to former Nigerian international footballer Patrick Ovie. Yakubu and Ikhana have 2 daughters named Kayla and Katriel. He used to play barefoot on the streets of Benin, Nigeria, until his brother gav... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which group ended the period of kievan rus dominance | Kievan Rus' under the pressure of the Mongol invasion of Rus', fragmenting it into successor principalities who paid tribute to the Golden Horde (the so-called Tatar Yoke). In the late 15th century, the Muscovite Grand Dukes began taking over former Kievan territories and proclaimed themselves the sole legal successors... | Medieval Russian army Medieval Russian army The Medieval Russian army, from the foundation of Kievan Rus' till the reforms of Ivan the Terrible, can be roughly divided into the Kievan Rus' period, between the 9th to 13th century, mainly characterized by infantry armies of town militia that were supported by Druzhina ca... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who plays hannahs mom in pretty little liars | Laura Leighton Laura Leighton Laura Leighton (born July 24, 1968) is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Sydney Andrews on the television series "Melrose Place" (1993–97) and its remake (2009–10) and for Ashley Marin on ABC Family's series "Pretty Little Liars" (2010–2017). In the early 90's Leighton... | Pretty Little Liars (novel) DiLaurentis knew). Pretty Little Liars (novel) Pretty Little Liars is the first book in the "Pretty Little Liars" series by Sara Shepard. It tells the story of four girls - Hanna, Aria, Emily and Spencer - after the disappearance of their clique leader, Alison. The book was written for the b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was fort bragg north carolina named after | Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Fort Bragg, North Carolina is a military installation of the United States Army and is the largest military installation in the world (by population) with more than 50,000 active duty personnel. The installation is located within Cumberland, Hoke, Harnett, and Moore counties. The installation bord... | Fort Bragg Game to 'I'm sorry but I "really" wanted to go.'" Fort Bragg Game The Fort Bragg Game was a Major League Baseball (MLB) game played between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves of MLB's National League at Fort Bragg Stadium in Fort Bragg, North Carolina on July 3, 2016. The game was broadcast on "Sunday Nigh... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was stranger things supposed to take place | Stranger Things 1983 as the time period, as it was a year before the film "Red Dawn" came out, which focused on Cold War paranoia. Subsequently, they were able to use all their own personal inspirations from the 1980s, the decade they were born, as elements of the series, crafting it in the realm of science fiction and... | Stranger Things have greenlit the third season, consisting of eight episodes. Levy also confirmed that a fourth season was "definitely happening" and that there was potential for a fifth season. A year later, the episode titles for season three were revealed, along with confirming the season would be name "Stranger Thi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
why did the romans create a lot of portraits | Roman portraiture decision of the Senate, usually in commemoration of victories, triumphs and political achievements. These portraits were usually accompanied by a dedicatory inscription. If the person commemorated with a portrait was found to have committed a crime, the portrait would be destroyed. Development of the ... | Battle of the Olive Grove of Kountouras " / Eagerly did the Romans start the war, " / because they saw them few, but later they were sorry. " / Why shall I tell you a lot and what do we care? " / The war, they won, then, those Franks " / they slaughtered them all, a few did escape " / That was the only war the Romans m... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the first season of the voice australia | The Voice (Australia season 1) by Jules Lund and Jesinta Campbell. The 90-minute concert was filmed 12 July 2012 and aired 15 July 2012 on the Nine Network. The Voice (Australia season 1) The first season of The Voice, the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 15 April 2012 and concluded on 18 June 2012, with Ka... | The Voice (Australia season 7) not have an act in the grand finale. The Grand Finale will first broadcast on 17 June 2018. The Voice (Australia season 7) The seventh season of "The Voice" began airing on 15 April 2018, although it was originally scheduled to debut on 16 April 2018. The coaching line-up consisted of ret... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the babylonians began using cuneiform numerals | Babylonian numerals Babylonian numerals Babylonian numerals were written in cuneiform, using a wedge-tipped reed stylus to make a mark on a soft clay tablet which would be exposed in the sun to harden to create a permanent record. The Babylonians, who were famous for their astronomical observations and calculations (ai... | Babylonian numerals a digit for, nor a concept of, the number zero. Although they understood the idea of nothingness, it was not seen as a number—merely the lack of a number. What the Babylonians had instead was a space (and later a disambiguating placeholder symbol ) to mark the nonexistence of a digit in a certain pl... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
snow white and the huntsman movie heroine name | Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White. The cast includes Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, and Bob Hoskins in his final film performance. The film received two Academy Award nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design at the 85th Academy Awards. It was a success at the box... | Disney Princess was greater than hers. She asked the Huntsman to kill the princess; however, as an act of pity, he ends up setting her free and telling her the Evil Queen's plan. Snow White is often described as a kind, optimistic, tidy and happy person who sees the good in everyone. Originally voiced by Adriana Caselo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
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bundles of neurons in the cns are called | Nucleus (neuroanatomy) Nucleus (neuroanatomy) In neuroanatomy, a nucleus (plural form: nuclei) is a cluster of neurons in the central nervous system, located deep within the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem. The neurons in one nucleus usually have roughly similar connections and functions. Nuclei are connected to oth... | Axon guidance the process of limb development, proximal neurons are the first to form axonal bundles while growing towards the CNS. In later stages of limb growth, axons from more distal neurons fasciculate with these pioneer axons. Deletion of pioneer neurons disrupts the extension of later axons, destined to innervat... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played mike tv in willy wonka 2005 | Peter Ostrum and some of his co-stars from the film were scheduled to record an audio commentary for a special edition DVD. In a 2010 interview, "Wonka" co-star Denise Nickerson (Violet Beauregarde) revealed that Ostrum had agreed to join her and Paris Themmen ("Wonka"s Mike Teevee) for a reunion commemorating the 40th... | Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka (musical) gives him a Wonka Bar for a present. Everyone manages to suppress their disappointment when Charlie unwraps the bar and finds no Golden Ticket. The third Ticket is found in Snellville, Georgia by Violet Beauregarde, an abrasive girl who is constantly chewing gum. The fourth Ticket is ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what song did patrick swayze write for dirty dancing | She's Like the Wind many countries, with a 3-track 12" maxi single and 2-track cassette also produced. CD singles were a relatively new format, however; a 2 and 3-track 5" CD and Japanese mini CD single were commercially released. "She's Like the Wind" is a cover recorded by American recording artists Lumidee and Tony ... | Dirty Dancing (song) In its review of "The Block", Sputnik Music said: "to the wafer-thin sexual metaphors of ‘Dirty Dancing’". Slant Magazine said: "they show their age by pretending it's still 1987 on "Dirty Dancing" ("Ooh, it's so crazy/She's like Baby/I'm like Swayze")". In its review of "The Block", "The A.V. Club... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what language do they speak in the maldives | Maldivian language Maldivian language Maldivian, also known as Dhivehi or Divehi<ref name="ISO 639-2/RA"></ref><ref name="ISO 639-3/RA"></ref> (, ' or , ', ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the South Asian island country of Maldives; it is the language of Maldivians, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to the countr... | Mixed transcortical aphasia sign language. Mixed transcortical aphasia is characterized by severe speaking and comprehension impairment, but with preserved repetition. People who suffer mixed transcortical aphasia struggle greatly to produce propositional language or to understand what is being said to them, yet they c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the united farm workers union formed | United Farm Workers of the Community Service Organization. This group was affiliated with the Industrial Areas Foundation, headed by Saul Alinsky. To further her cause, Huerta created the Agricultural Workers Association (AWA) in 1960. Through the AWA, she lobbied politicians on many issues, including allowing migrant ... | United Farm Workers United Farm Workers The United Farm Workers of America, or more commonly just United Farm Workers (UFW), is a labor union for farmworkers in the United States. It originated from the merger of two workers' rights organizations, the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) led by organizer La... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when is a census of the population to be taken | Census Census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations define... | Great Henny population of Great Henny has not fluctuated majorly over the past 200 years since 1811, when census data is available for Great Henny. Over each ten-year period when the census was taken between 1811 and 1951, the population decreased every year except from the year 1951 when the population increased by 3.... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the first color tv came out | Color television September 1951, production began on the only CBS-Columbia color television model, with the first color sets reaching retail stores on September 28. But it was too little, too late. Only 200 sets had been shipped, and only 100 sold, when CBS discontinued its color television system on October 20, 1951, ... | Ziv Company people were happy for the employment that the TV productions provided. Ziv used color film for the television version of "The Cisco Kid", which began in 1949 (before color TV sets were sold). Ziv again encountered a lack of belief or understanding of what he was doing. "The people — the engineers, the labor... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote you have a friend in me | You've Got a Friend in Me You've Got a Friend in Me "You've Got a Friend in Me" is a song by Randy Newman. Used as the theme song for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film "Toy Story", it has since become a major musical component for its sequels, "Toy Story 2" (1999) and "Toy Story 3" (2010) as well as a musical leitmot... | Jim Jones oppress women and non-whites, and denouncing a "Sky God" who was no God at all. Jones wrote a booklet titled "The Letter Killeth", criticizing the King James Bible. Jones also began preaching that he was the reincarnation of Gandhi, Father Divine, Jesus, Gautama Buddha, and Vladimir Lenin. Former Temple membe... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
international day of the world 's indigenous peoples 2016 | International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples The International Day of the World's Indigenous People's is observed on 9 August each year to promote and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous population. This event also recognizes the achievements and contr... | Indigenous Peoples' Day 29, 2008, as Indigenous Peoples' Day. In 1994, the United Nations declared an International Day of the World’s Indigenous People, establishing it on August 9. This international holiday has been celebrated also in various nations. The following locations celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day instead... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where did they film the beach in thailand | The Beach (film) was based upon, Alex Garland. He received credit for this as the cartographer. Controversy arose during the making of the film due to 20th Century Fox's bulldozing and landscaping of the natural beach setting of Ko Phi Phi Leh to make it more "paradise-like". The production altered some sand dunes and ... | Turtle Beach (film) the film should be. Greta Scacchi really liked the book and liked the script and fought for it. But during the process of developing the script, they brought in an American writer and it really changed. I was off directing "Police Rescue" at the time. Then the cast, when they were in Thailand, said ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the pro football hall of fame built | Pro Football Hall of Fame the league. Groundbreaking for the building was held on August 11, 1962. The original building contained just two rooms, and of interior space. In April 1970, ground was broken for the first of many expansions. This first expansion cost $620,000, and was completed in May 1971. The size was inc... | Hall of Fame Bridge Hall of Fame Bridge The Hall of Fame Bridge is a through arch bridge over Interstate 77 (I-77) in the American city of Canton, Ohio. The bridge was dedicated on June 19, 2006, 6 years after the initial concept was imagined. The landmark bridge was built to complement the Pro Football Hall of Fame lo... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where was any which way you can filmed | Any Which Way You Can a beer at a bar. "Any Which Way You Can" started filming in summer 1980. The film was filmed in the California communities of Sun Valley, North Hollywood, and Bakersfield, and in Jackson, Wyoming. Glen Campbell performed the "Any Which Way You Can" title song track in the final scene of the movie,... | Any Which Way You Can You Can" was the 5th highest-grossing film of 1980. The film has had total gross receipts of $70,687,344 in North America. Any Which Way You Can Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film, starring Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of corn is used to make corn nuts | Corn nut originally sold them to tavern owners to be given away free to their patrons as a snack that would be great with beer, calling them Olin's Brown Jug Toasted Corn. Holloway later renamed his product CornNuts. After Holloway and his sons Maurice and Rich learned of a breed of corn grown in Cusco, Peru (often ref... | Guatemalan cuisine or dough (corn, potatoes, rice), in the filling (meat, fruits, nuts), and what it is wrapped with (leaves, husks). Tamales in Guatemala tend to be wrapped in green 'maxan' leaves ("Calathea lutea"), while Chuchitos — which resemble Mexican tamales — are wrapped in corn husks. The "masa" is made out o... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the chick fil a peach bowl being played | Peach Bowl Peach Bowl The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta since December 1968. Since 1997, it has been sponsored by Chick-fil-A and officially known as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. From 2006 to 2013, it was officially referred to as simply the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The first three Peach ... | Peach Bowl conference at the time of the game.<br> For example, South Carolina is 0–1 as an SEC member and 0–1 as an ACC member. Peach Bowl The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta since December 1968. Since 1997, it has been sponsored by Chick-fil-A and officially known as the Chick-fil... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who was the first one to proposed the idea about atom | Atomic theory that physicists hope to discover the true fundamental nature of matter. The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old idea, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. The word "atom" (; ""), meaning "uncuttable", was coined by the Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers Leucipp... | Cosmon without asymmetry. In 1989 Hans Dehmelt attempted to modernize the idea of the primeval atom. In this hypothesis, Cosmonium would have been the heaviest form of matter at the beginning of the big bang. Cosmon Cosmon or Cosmonium is a hypothetical form of matter where the Universe would have been in a dense form ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many episodes are in the second season of stranger things | Stranger Things season, consisting of nine episodes, was released on October 27, 2017. In December 2017, Netflix ordered a third season, which began production in April 2018 and will consist of eight episodes, and is set to be released in 2019. The Duffer Brothers have said that "Stranger Things" is likely to end after... | Stranger Things have greenlit the third season, consisting of eight episodes. Levy also confirmed that a fourth season was "definitely happening" and that there was potential for a fifth season. A year later, the episode titles for season three were revealed, along with confirming the season would be name "Stranger Thi... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when do high school students graduate in korea | Education in South Korea at age 18 or 19. High school students are commonly expected to study increasingly long hours each year moving toward graduation, to become competitive and be able to enter attractive universities in Korea that almost all parents and teachers want students to enter. Many high school students wak... | Northern Potter Junior Senior High School honorably discharged in WWII, Korea War or Vietnam War. By law, all Pennsylvania secondary school students must complete a project as a part of their eligibility to graduate from high school. The type of project, its rigor and its expectations are set by the individual school d... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the first episode of spongebob air | SpongeBob SquarePants (season 1) SpongeBob SquarePants (season 1) The first season of the American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from May 1, 1999 to April 8, 2000, and consists of 20 episodes. The series chron... | It's a SpongeBob Christmas! SpongeBob Christmas!" officially aired on CBS. It also premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on December 2, 2012. On December 6, 2012, "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" aired on Nickelodeon in the United States, twelve years after the original airing of the first "SpongeBob SquarePants" Ch... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is considered the father of the greek tragedy | Aeschylus Aeschylus Aeschylus (, ; "Aiskhylos", ; c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian. He is often described as the father of tragedy. Academics' knowledge of the genre begins with his work, and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays. According ... | Fotos Politis actors, corrupted by the French "Théâtre de boulevard" of the time, but also the general public by bringing it in contact with the masterpieces of ancient Greek tragedy, Shakespeare, classical European theater and avant-garde theater. Born in Athens in an academic environment, Politis was the son of Nicol... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
a radian is a measure of an angle that is approximately equal to | Radian Radian The radian (SI symbol rad) is the SI unit for measuring angles, and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics. The length of an arc of a unit circle is numerically equal to the measurement in radians of the angle that it subtends; one radian is just under 57.3 degrees (expa... | Radian Assuming a unit circle; the radius is therefore one. Knowing that the definition of radian is the measure of an angle that subtends an arc of a length equal to the radius of the circle, we know that formula_3. This can be further simplified to formula_4. Multiplying both sides by formula_5 gives formula_6. The c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
lost in space 2018 how many episodes in season 1 | Lost in Space (2018 TV series) was announced that Legendary Television and Synthesis Entertainment were developing a new reboot of "Lost in Space" and had hired screenwriting duo Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless to pen the pilot episodes. In November 2015, Netflix landed the project. On June 29, 2016, Netflix ordered a f... | Ted Mann (writer) series. He wrote the space opera satire feature film "Space Truckers" which was released in 1996. Also in 1996 he served as a consulting producer and writer for the dark crime series "Millennium". He wrote four episodes of the first season and then left the crew. He scripted the fifth season "NYPD Blu... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when was the world wide web made public | History of the World Wide Web in Building 31 (second floor) at CERN (), but also at his two homes, one in France, one in Switzerland. In January 1991 the first Web servers outside CERN itself were switched on. The first web page may be lost, but Paul Jones of UNC-Chapel Hill in North Carolina revealed in May 2013 that ... | Web-to-print an online public example was made by Jim Frew when he used of the phrase in an online article entitled, "From Web to Print," for Webmonkey, an online resource for web designers, on 9 February 1999. This article was geared toward web designers who wanted to know more about DTP and the printing process from ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many ethnic groups are there in cameroon | Ethnic groups in Cameroon Ethnic groups in Cameroon Cameroon has an extremely heterogeneous population, consisting of approximately 250 ethnic groups. Cameroon Highlanders constitute the plurality at 38 percent of the total population. They include the Bamileke and the Bamoun. The coastal tropical forest peoples, inclu... | Masa people Masa people Masa people, also called Masana, Banana, or Yagoua are an ethnic group localized in Cameroon and Chad. The Masa have an estimated population of 266,000 to 469,000, with the majority residing in Cameroon. Most of them speak Masana. The Masa form part of the Chadic people. 45% of the population is... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings mulan make a man out of you | I'll Make a Man Out of You I'll Make a Man Out of You "I'll Make a Man out of You" is a song written by composer Matthew Wilder and lyricist David Zippel for Walt Disney Pictures' 36th animated feature film "Mulan "(1998). Appearing on the film's soundtrack "Mulan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack", "I'll Mak... | I'll Make a Man Out of You film might not include any songs, particularly "I'll Make a Man Out of you", with Yasharoff writing "Any excuse to make that song relevant again is more than welcome" and ranking the song second on their reasons "Why the live-action version should replicate the animated musical". Credits adap... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the movie top gun come out | Top Gun Top Gun Top Gun is a 1986 American action drama film, directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. It is the first installment of the "Top Gun" film series. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an arti... | Patrick Macnee several outfits himself for Steed based on the same basic theme. Steed was also the central character of "The New Avengers" (1976–77), in which he was teamed with agents named Purdey (Joanna Lumley) and Mike Gambit (Gareth Hunt). Macnee insisted on, and was proud of, never carrying a gun in the original ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who starred in rain man and midnight cowboy | Midnight Cowboy was played by Tommy Reilly. The soundtrack album was released by United Artists Records in 1969. The title music from "Midnight Cowboy" and some of the incidental queues were included in the documentary "ToryBoy The Movie" in 2011. Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American buddy drama film. Bas... | Dustin Hoffman a Drama Desk Award. This achievement was soon followed by his breakthrough 1967 film role as Benjamin Braddock, the title character in "The Graduate". Since that time, Hoffman's career has largely been focused on the cinema, with sporadic returns to television and to the stage. Hoffman's films include "M... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played the bird lady in mary poppins | Jane Darwell Jane Darwell Jane Darwell (born Patti Woodard, October 15, 1879 – August 13, 1967) was an American actress of stage, film, and television. With appearances in more than one hundred major motion pictures spanning half a century, Darwell is perhaps best-remembered for her poignant portrayal of the matriarch ... | Feed the Birds to the American songwriters' supplying the film's soundtrack. Robert Sherman recalled: The song was regarded as one of Walt Disney's favorite songs. Sherman also comments: Tony Brown related additional Sherman comments about the song and its role in "Mary Poppins": Walt Disney World and Richard Sherman's... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the town moor come to newcastle | The Hoppings alternate event with “broader appeal” which included a funfair held on the Town Moor. The Hoppings returned to the Town Moor in 2014 after the dispute was resolved. The Hoppings The Hoppings is an annual travelling funfair held on the Town Moor in Newcastle upon Tyne, during the last week in June. It is on... | Town Moor, Newcastle upon Tyne Killingworth, but by the summer of 1881 the Town Moor hosted its last race and racing moved to Gosforth Park that same year. A Smallpox Isolation Hospital was built on the western side of Town Moor in 1882, and demolished by 1958. The site is still visible as a fenced linear copse or wood... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who do you play as in red dead redemtion 2 | Red Dead Redemption 2 Narrative" and "Best Score/Music" at The Game Awards 2018. "Red Dead Redemption 2" is a Western-themed action-adventure game set in an open world environment. It is played from either a third or first-person perspective and the player controls Arthur Morgan, an outlaw and a member of the Van der L... | Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Do You Want to See a Dead Body? is an American surreal comedy web television series that premiered on November 17, 2017 on YouTube Red. The series was created by Owen Burke and Rob Huebel, who stars in the series as a fictionalized version of himself. "Do ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which phase of cellular respiration does not produce atp directly | Cellular respiration stronger bonds to form, thereby transferring energy for use by the cell) can then be used to drive processes requiring energy, including biosynthesis, locomotion or transportation of molecules across cell membranes. "Aerobic respiration" requires oxygen (O) in order to create ATP. Although carbohyd... | Flutamide of action of flutamide-induced hepatotoxicity is thought to be due to mitochondrial toxicity. Specifically, flutamide and particularly its major metabolite hydroxyflutamide inhibit enzymes in the mitochondrial electron transport chain in hepatocytes, including respiratory complexes I (), II (succinate dehydro... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who has kicked the longest field goal in nfl history | Field goal toward its own end. The longest field goal kick in NFL history is 64 yards, a record set by Matt Prater on December 8, 2013. The previous record was 63, originally set by Tom Dempsey (1970) and then matched by Jason Elam (1998), Sebastian Janikowski (2011), David Akers (2012), and Graham Gano (2018). High sc... | Jake Elliott converted both extra point attempts and two out of three field goal attempts. On September 24, 2017, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Elliott kicked a 61-yard field goal to beat the New York Giants on the final play of the game, resulting in a 27–24 victory, earning him NFC Special Teams Player ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the lead singer of the flying pickets | Brian Hibbard Brian Hibbard Brian Hibbard (26 November 1946 – 17 June 2012) was a Welsh actor and singer, best remembered as the lead vocalist in the original The Flying Pickets. Hibbard was born into a working class family in Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, and had a socialist upbringing. He was educated at Ebbw Vale Gramma... | The Flying Pickets Europe and abroad. Hibbard, the group's founder and lead singer, went on to act in "Doctor Who" and then briefly in "Coronation Street" as Dougie Murray. He appeared regularly on Welsh television. He also had a brief role as Bobby-John Downes in the soap opera "Emmerdale" in 2003 and then came back f... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sings let me see beneath your beautiful | Beneath Your Beautiful for 'Best British Single' at the 2013 BRIT Awards and was ranked the twelfth best-selling single of 2012 in the UK. "Beneath Your Beautiful" is an R&B ballad written by Labrinth, Mike Posner and Emeli Sandé. It was recorded as a duet between Labrinth and Sandé for Labrinth's debut studio album "E... | Ghazal the traditional restrictions of the form: Where are you now? Who lies beneath your spell tonight? Whom else from rapture's road will you expel tonight? Those "Fabrics of Cashmere—" "to make Me beautiful—" "Trinket"— to gem– "Me to adorn– How– tell"— tonight? I beg for haven: Prisons, let open your gates– A refug... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what state is gone with the wind set in | Gone with the Wind (novel) Gone with the Wind (novel) Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. It depicts the struggles of young Scarlett O'Hara, the... | Clayton County, Georgia most Democratic counties in the state. It has given the Democratic presidential candidate over 80% of the vote in every election since 2008. Parts of Margaret Mitchell's epic 1936 novel "Gone with the Wind" and the famous 1939 motion picture "Gone with the Wind" were set in Clayton County, inclu... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did montgomery ward 's go out of business | Montgomery Ward on its website, including Devonshire Collection, Apothecarie Collection and Elysian Forest Collection furniture, Chef Tested kitchen products, Comfort Creek towels and sheets, Freshica shoes, Sleep Connection bedding, and Color Connection window treatments. Notes Montgomery Ward Montgomery Ward Inc. is ... | Montgomery Ward Building (Lewistown, Pennsylvania) of the initial retail outlets constructed by the Montgomery Ward Company. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. This is an impressive example of Art Deco style architecture which includes two-story bay windows and pilasters, bands of glazed ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang as maria in west side story | Marni Nixon Distinguished Artist Award in New York City. She was also an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Women's Music Fraternity. In 2012, Nixon was the recipient of the George Peabody Award for Outstanding Contributions to American Music. Marni Nixon Margaret Nixon McEathron (February 22, 1930 – Jul... | Sofia Escobar in "West Side Story". She has been nominated in the best actress category for the 2009 Laurence Olivier awards due to her performance of Maria in "West Side Story". She got a Portuguese Golden Globe nomination for Revelation of the Year 2010, where she sang "Think of Me" from "The Phantom of the Opera". S... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the group for which a marketing program is designed is referred to as the | Marketing communications itself as a 'one-stop' shop for all office needs. It advertises a wide variety of office supplies, safe and on time delivery, competitive pricing and excellent customer service. Staples focuses its marketing efforts on advertising those values. Their slogan "To make more happen, everyday". This... | Marketing or green marketing is an extension of societal marketing. As a mnemonic for 'product', 'price', 'place' and 'promotion', the four Ps are often referred to as the marketing mix or the "marketing program", represent the basic tools which marketers can use to bring their products or services to market. They are ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what kind of dog was eddie on frazier | Moose (dog) could stop him on a mark, he could lift his leg, he could do a somersault. I expected to see him reading "The New York Times" any day." Enzo died of cancer on June 23, 2010, at the age of 14, one day after the fourth anniversary of his father's death in 2006. Moose (dog) Moose (December 24, 1990 – June 22, ... | Thrilla in Manila poor environment to prepare in. Thus, Frazier completed his training for what was to be his final shot at the championship in a lush, quiet setting in the mountainous outskirts of the city of Manila. There, he led a spartan existence, often sitting for hours in a contemplative state in preparation for... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
what is the primary literary work of judaism | Talmud Talmud The Talmud (; Hebrew: "") is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law ("halakha") and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the centerpiece of Jewish cultural life and was foundational to "all Jewish thou... | Gender and Judaism Gender and Judaism Gender and Judaism is a radical, emerging subfield at the intersection of gender studies and Jewish studies. Gender studies centers on interdisciplinary research on the phenomenon of gender. It focuses on cultural representations of gender and people's lived experience. Jewish stud... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played tommy jarvis in friday the 13th | Tommy Jarvis Tommy Jarvis Tommy Jarvis is a fictional character in the "Friday the 13th" franchise, portrayed by Corey Feldman, John Shepherd and Thom Mathews. He appears in four of the twelve "Friday the 13th" films, making his first appearance in "". Tommy is the most prominent of three "Friday the 13th" protagonists... | Tommy Jarvis also reprised the role of Tommy in the "Friday the 13th" fan film "Never Hike Alone" released in 2017. In the novelization of "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives", it is revealed what happened between Tommy and Pam at the end of "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning"; the book explains that Pam had managed t... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wrote the national anthem of the united states of america | The Star-Spangled Banner The Star-Spangled Banner "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the Defence of Fort M'Henry, a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McH... | My Country, 'Tis of Thee My Country, 'Tis of Thee "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", also known as "America", is an American patriotic song, whose lyrics were written by Samuel Francis Smith. The melody used is the same as that of the national anthem of the United Kingdom, "God Save the Queen", arranged by Thomas Arne. The so... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the last name cancino come from | Cansino family appointment (1636), and served until his death in 1666. He is known by his translation into Castilian of "Extremas y Grandenzas de Constantinopla", from the Hebrew of Moses Almosnino. Other prominent members of the family were Solomon Cansino, poet; Moses Cansino, scholar; Samuel Cansino, cantor in the s... | Sofía Cancino de Cuevas Sofía Cancino de Cuevas Sofía Cancino de Cuevas (July 29, 1897 – December 16, 1982) was a Mexican composer, pianist, opera promoter, singer, and her country's first woman symphonic conductor. Sofía Cancino de Cuevas was born in Mexico City on July 29, 1897. At age 22 she obtained the title of p... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who did the soundtrack for blade runner 2049 | Blade Runner 2049 a feast for the eyes and intellect, and for more patient audiences. It broods so intently and for so long, its occasional bursts of violent action break the film's exquisitely meditative constitution. A key atmospheric component is the thrumming synthesizer score, by Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch... | Blade Runner 2049 (soundtrack) October 27. On October 25, 2017, it was announced that a vinyl double-LP of the soundtrack album would be released on December 15, 2017, in a numbered limited edition of 2500, pressed on 180-gram premium vinyl, intended for audiophiles. Although the information about the release mentioned... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does flash episode 1 season 4 come out | The Flash (season 4) from Earth-X. "Arrow" actor David Ramsey appears as John Diggle, as well as DeVoe's Diggle disguise earlier in the twenty-second episode. The season began airing on October 10, 2017, on The CW in the United States, and on CTV in Canada. The season concluded on May 22, 2018. Sky One acquired the rig... | Nora (The Flash episode) that the episode is a "encouraging start to season 5" and complimenting the "strong bond between Barry and his time-displaced daughter". However, Schedeen criticized the episode for continuing the show's pattern of failing to effectively juggle the supporting cast and "putting villains to the b... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the heart form in a human fetus | Heart development Heart development Heart development (also known as cardiogenesis) refers to the prenatal development of the human heart. This begins with the formation of two endocardial tubes which merge to form the tubular heart, also called the "primitive heart tube", that loops and septates into the four chambers... | Prenatal perception 30 weeks; a 2005 meta-analysis states that withdrawal reflexes and changes in heart rates and hormone levels in response to invasive procedures are reflexes that do not indicate fetal pain. Several lines of evidence suggest that a fetus does not awaken during its time in the womb. Much of the litera... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
the uniform civil code was discussed at length in the case of | Uniform civil code a divorced wife would be along the lines set down in the civil law. After the passing of the Hindu Code bill, the personal laws in India had two major areas of application: the common Indian citizens and the Muslim community, whose laws were kept away from any reforms. The frequent conflict between s... | Uniform civil code Act, 1923 permitted Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains to marry either under their personal law or under the act without renouncing their religion as well as retaining their succession rights. The Indian Parliament discussed the report of the Hindu law committee during the 1948–1951 and 1951–1954 ses... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the shot clock start in the nba | Shot clock eventually adopting the shot clock. In 1954 in Syracuse, New York, Syracuse Nationals (now the Philadelphia 76ers) owner Danny Biasone and general manager Leo Ferris experimented with a 24-second shot clock during a scrimmage. Jack Andrews, longtime basketball writer for The Syracuse Post-Standard, often rec... | Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals a pass that almost sent the ball out of bounds. As the shot clock was running down, Jazz forward/center Antoine Carr passed the ball a long distance to Shandon Anderson, but the ball flew over Anderson's hands. Eisley caught the ball and hit a 3-pointer, but referee Dick Bavetta ruled that... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who won the most gold medals in the winter olympics 2018 | 2018 Winter Olympics medal table in, Canada held the record for most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 14, which it won in Vancouver in 2010. This mark was equalled by both Norway and Germany at these Olympics. Norway set the record for most total medals at a single Winter Olympics with 39, surpassing th... | France at the 2018 Winter Olympics France at the 2018 Winter Olympics France competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018, with 106 competitors in 11 sports. They won 15 medals in total, five gold, four silver and six bronze, ranking 9th in the medal table. Biathlete Mart... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang i left her by the river | Hazard (song) Hazard (song) "Hazard" is a 1992 hit song written and performed by American singer/songwriter/producer Richard Marx. It peaked at number 9 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and reached number 6 in the Cash Box charts. In addition, the song was Marx's third number 1 on the "Billboard" Adult Contemporary chart. In... | Salut D'Amour (TV series) the final position in class. Young-min looked at the extinguishing fire. The group decided to return to their motel after the campfire, and sang "When we were together". They met Ahn-chae at the doorstep, who looked rather pleasant, who asked for some food. The next scene lapses into Young-min... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the head of gram panchayat called | Gram panchayat state's gram sabha has to conduct a meeting at least twice a year. Gram panchayat A gram panchayat (village council) is the only grassroots-level of panchayati raj formalised local self-governance system in India at the village or small-town level, and has a sarpanch as its elected head. The failed attem... | Three-tier panchayats in Kanpur Dehat There are 640 Gram Panchayat in the district and ward members of Gram Panchayats are 8050. The head of the Gram Panchayat is called Pradhan and is elected by Gram Panchayat voters by secret ballot. Three-tier panchayats in Kanpur Dehat Panchayati raj system, a three-tier system in ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which state in india initiated rain water harvesting | Rainwater harvesting The cistern found at Myrtos-Pyrgos was found to have a capacity of more than 80 m3 and date back to 1700 BC. Around 300 BCE, farming communities in Balochistan (now located in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran), and Kutch, India, used rainwater harvesting for agriculture and many other uses. rainwate... | Citizens Foundation India receives an average of 1200 mm of rain, but most of this rain is lost due to inadequate water storage and harvesting structures. It causes erosion in the upper ridges and flooding in the valleys. The major concept of the plan is to hold the rain water within the campus for longer duration by c... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where is the new york jets stadium located | MetLife Stadium MetLife Stadium MetLife Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, outside of New York City. It is part of the Meadowlands Sports Complex and serves as the home stadium for two National Football League (NFL) franchises: the New York Giants and the New York Jets. The stadi... | Cablevision the West Side of Manhattan supported by the Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg. The stadium would have principally served the New York Jets, and was an essential part of New York City's failed bid for the 2012 Olympics. Cablevision had offered a competitive bid that far exceeded the bid of the Jets f... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who wanted a heart in the wizard of oz | Tin Woodman as to why their own choices are superior; neither convinces the other, and Dorothy, listening, is unable to decide which one is right. Symbolically, because they remain with Dorothy throughout her quest, she is provided with both and need not select. The Tin Woodman states unequivocally that he has neither ... | The Muppets' Wizard of Oz she embarks on a journey with Toto on the yellow brick road to meet the Wizard of Oz, who lives in the Emerald City, the capital of Oz. On her journey, she meets three creatures: a Scarecrow (Kermit), a Tin Thing (Gonzo), and a Cowardly Lion (Fozzie). They are also seeking the Wizard of Oz to ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where does the chemical digestion of protein occur | Digestion small, round slurry mass called a bolus. It will then travel down the esophagus and into the stomach by the action of peristalsis. Gastric juice in the stomach starts protein digestion. Gastric juice mainly contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin. It also contains rennin in case of infants and toddlers. As the ... | Digestion gizzard add enzymes to the thick paste, which helps chemically breakdown the organic matter. By peristalsis, the mixture is sent to the intestine where friendly bacteria continue chemical breakdown. This releases carbohydrates, protein, fat, and various vitamins and minerals for absorption into the body. In m... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did west brom win the fa cup | 1968 FA Cup Final 1968 FA Cup Final The 1968 FA Cup Final was the 87th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 18 May 1968 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between West Bromwich Albion and Everton. West Brom won 1–0 after extra time. Jeff Astle scored the winning goal, thus achieving the feat of scoring in every roun... | 1887 FA Cup Final his own goal line. However, the first half ended goalless. In the second half, momentum began to shift Villa's way, as West Brom lost confidence. Finally, Villa broke the deadlock when Archie Hunter fired home, the West Brom goalie not even attempting a save, believing Hunter to be offside. In the fin... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
3 main branches of government in the philippines | Government of the Philippines Government of the Philippines The Government of the Philippines () is the national government of the Philippines. It is governed as unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic and a constitutional republic where the President function as both the head of state and the ... | Provinces of the Philippines order from north to south. The Cordillera Administrative Region, National Capital Region, MIMAROPA Region and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao do not have numerical designations. Each province is a member of the League of Provinces of the Philippines, an organization which aims to a... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when does the first game of nfl start | 2017 NFL season for ESPN, although Salters will still be on MNF. McDonough will be replaced by Joe Tessitore, who has done work for ESPN as a College Football announcer, like McDonough, while Jason Witten, who would end up retiring after this season, will replace Gruden, with Booger McFarland, being added as a field an... | NFL preseason rights to games broadcast on cable, and the right to brand themselves as the "official" station of the team in the market. Exhibition games are almost exclusively played at night due to hot summer weather, and are frequently scheduled based on local convenience (e.g. games on the west coast tend to start ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
where 's the baseball hall of fame located | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum League Baseball All-Star Game. Jeff Idelson replaced Petroskey as president on April 16, 2008. He had been acting as president since March 25, 2008, when Petroskey was forced to resign for having "failed to exercise proper fiduciary responsibility" and making "judgments that we... | Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame The Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México (in English, Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame), commonly called the Salón de la Fama (Hall of Fame) is a baseball hall of fame and museum located in Monterrey, Nuevo Leó... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who played the bad guy in the movie cobra | Brian Thompson Brian Thompson Brian Earl Thompson (born August 28, 1959) is an American actor. Thompson has worked in the action adventure and science fiction genres where his stature and unique appearance often lends him to imposing roles, although he has earned many comedic parts as well. His career began with a smal... | Jaws (James Bond) attendance. Kiel also played Reace, a very similar character to Jaws (complete with metal teeth), in the 1976 film "Silver Streak". In "Aces Go Places 3", the third movie in a James Bond spoof series, Kiel plays a villain named "Big G", which resembles Jaws, though he has no metal teeth. The film also... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the minister of urban development of india | Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs under which Indore was rated as the cleanest. The ministry announced Smart Cities in India on 27 August 2015. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India, is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules a... | Nawang Rigzin Jora Nawang Rigzin Jora Nawang Rigzin Jora is an Indian politician and former Minister for Urban Development and Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and Kashmir, India Nawang Rigzin Jora was born in Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, 2 February 1958.He is an alumnus of St. Stephen's college Delhi. Nawang Rigzin Jora i... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who created the mouse that is used on millions of computers today | Computer mouse pulses of output with each movement of the ball. By counting the pulses, the physical movement of the ball could be determined. A digital computer calculated the tracks and sent the resulting data to other ships in a task force using pulse-code modulation radio signals. This trackball used a standard Can... | KVM switch peripheral switches (Rose, circa 1988) used a rotary switch while active electronic switches (Cybex, circa 1990) used push buttons on the KVM device. In both cases, the KVM aligns operation between different computers and the users' keyboard, monitor and mouse (user console). In 1992-1993, Cybex Corporation ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did king of the hill come out | King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997, to May 6, 2010, on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. Patriarch and main character Hank Hill is the ev... | Gomathi Amman rice) is an important offering to this amman. Those who to come visit this temple also offer miniatures of snake, scorpion and other reptiles to get rid of curses. When a farmer was working in a nearby field (Perungulathoor) to destroy an ant hill he found blood flowing out from the Ant Hill after hit by ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which type of email server is typically used for outgoing mail | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol log in using an authentication mechanism. A server that is accessible on the wider Internet and does not enforce these kinds of access restrictions is known as an open relay. This is now generally considered a bad practice worthy of blacklisting. Communication between mail servers generall... | Email authentication MUA knows the "outgoing mail" SMTP server from its configuration. A MTA (or a relay server) typically determines which server to connect to by looking up the MX (Mail eXchange) DNS resource record for each recipient's domain name It is important to realize that the first few lines at the top of the... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many stores does toys r us have in the united states | Toys "R" Us Toys "R" Us Toys "R" Us, Inc. is an international toy, clothing, video game, and baby product retailer founded in April 1948, with its headquarters located in Wayne, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area. Founded by Charles Lazarus in its modern iteration in June 1957, Toys "R" Us traced its origins... | Toys "R" Us first international wholly owned store in Canada and licensed operation in Singapore. Toys "R" Us then entered the United Kingdom market in 1985. During its most recent entry into a new market in November 2011 when it opened its first licensed store in Poland (Blue City), Toys "R" Us, International operated... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who does joy marry on hot in cleveland | Hot in Cleveland (season 6) sister, Jill. Returning guest stars for the sixth season include Georgia Engel, Craig Ferguson, Dave Foley, Michael McMillian, Will Sasso, Brian Baumgartner, Chris Colfer and Carol Burnett. Rhys Darby also recurred this season as Jack, a new neighbor and Melanie's brief love interest. Billy ... | Hot in Cleveland (season 1) engaged during their date. Though Elka does briefly manage to cheat on Max with a fellow senior named Nick during a seniors' dance, she ultimately rebuffs Nick and stays with Max. The season revolves around Melanie, Joy and Victoria adjusting to life in Cleveland. Melanie throws a party and ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
when did the first touch tone phone come out | Push-button telephone Push-button telephone The push-button telephone is a telephone that has buttons or keys for dialing a telephone number, in contrast to having a rotary dial as in earlier telephone instruments. Western Electric experimented as early as 1941 with methods of using mechanically activated reeds to prod... | Touch-Tone Terrorists Touch-Tone Terrorists The Touch-Tone Terrorists is a series of prank phone calls comedy CDs. The Touch-Tone Terrorists are actually one man, Pete Dzoghi who also goes by the name of "RePete". He purchased a series of 1-800 numbers, including ones that were one digit different than actual customer ... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who sang edelweiss in the sound of music | Edelweiss (song) Edelweiss (song) "Edelweiss" (German: lit. "noble white") is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "The Sound of Music". It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps "(Leontopodium alpinum)". It was created for the 1959 Broadway production of "The Sound of ... | Edelweiss (song) fair use. Rodgers stated that "he would take legal action against any group" using the "Edelweiss" melody with altered words; the current rightsholders comply with his wishes, refusing to grant permission for these commercial requests, which are "inconsistent with the creators' intentions". Edelweiss (... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
how many companies are there in volkswagen group | Volkswagen Group list of the world's largest companies. Volkswagen Group sells passenger cars under the Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, SEAT, Škoda and the flagship Volkswagen marques; motorcycles under the Ducati brand; and TRATON (commercial vehicles, trucks, and buses) under the marques MAN, Scania, an... | Hidden champions question is discussed of how Germany, a relatively small European country, has for many years sustained the position of number one exporter in the world. Germany's few giant, highly visible corporations like Volkswagen, Siemens, BASF, Bosch, and others are not substantially different from organisations... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
which part of the brain is involved in decision making | Prefrontal cortex Prefrontal cortex In mammalian brain anatomy, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is the cerebral cortex which covers the front part of the frontal lobe. The PFC contains the Brodmann areas BA8, BA9, BA10, BA11, BA12, BA13, BA14, BA24, BA25, BA32, BA44, BA45, BA46, and BA47. Many authors have indicated an int... | Emotional bias a part as well. One study looked at the elements of coping behaviors. The first two elements have to do with the need to control the cognitive and emotional elements of the health threat; the second pair of elements relate to the management of cognitive and emotional aspects of the decision itself. Brain... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
who is the pitching coach for the new york yankees | Larry Rothschild Larry Rothschild Lawrence Lee Rothschild (born March 12, 1954) is an American professional baseball pitcher, coach, and manager. He currently serves as the pitching coach of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). Rothschild played for the Detroit Tigers of MLB in 1981 and 1982. In additio... | Dave Eiland Dave Eiland David William Eiland (born July 5, 1966) is an American former professional baseball player who was a pitcher for ten Major League Baseball seasons. Eiland played college baseball for the University of Florida and the University of South Florida, and thereafter, played professionally for the New... | NQ | Represent the Wikipedia question for retrieving relevant documents; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; | Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval; |
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