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When did Mongke Khan die? | <answer> 1259 <context> Möngke Khan commenced a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty in southern China. The Mongol force that invaded southern China was far greater than the force they sent to invade the Middle East in 1256. He died in 1259 without a successor. Kublai returned from fighting the Song in 12... |
where is andover nj? | <answer> Andover is in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. <context> Andover Township, New Jersey. Andover Township is a township in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 6,319, reflecting an increase of 286 (+4.7%) from the 6,033 counted in t... |
To save lions, what are NOT in the passage? | <answer> Do a lion count once a year. <context> Lions are big and strong.They have bright eyes, sharp teeth and black points on their brown bodies.So they look beautiful.
Lions can run fast.They are good at catching other animals.Lions like living as a family until baby lions are 2 years old.A lion lives alone during m... |
who refused to leave mt st helens? | <answer> Harry Randall Truman had refused to leave Mount St. Helens. <context> Helens & May 18 eruption. Harry Randall Truman (October 30, 1896 – May 18, 1980) was a resident of the U.S. state of Washington who lived on Mount St. Helens and came to brief fame in the months preceding the 1980 eruption after stubbornly r... |
What is the most populous city in Texas? | <answer> Houston <context> Houston (i/ˈhjuːstən/ HYOO-stən) is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States, located in Southeast Texas near the Gulf of Mexico. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 2.239 million people, within a land area of 599.6 square miles (1,553 km2)... |
Iran's nuclear program has caused discord within the international community since when? | <answer> Since 2005 <context> Since 2005, Iran's nuclear program has become the subject of contention with the international community following earlier quotes of Iranian leadership favoring the use of an atomic bomb against Iran's enemies and in particular Israel. Many countries have expressed concern that Iran's nucl... |
Is Ming with the NFL? | <answer> It talks about his first year in the NBA. <context> A large book NBA star Yao Ming's English autography will come out in New York, US , this month. It is called "Yao: A Life in Two Worlds." It talks about his first year in the NBA. Yao wrote it with a US report. Alicia's Coming American singer Alicia Keys,23, ... |
Which two procedures are used to design test cases in White-box testing? | <answer> testing an internal perspective of the system, as well as programming skills <context> White-box testing (also known as clear box testing, glass box testing, transparent box testing and structural testing, by seeing the source code) tests internal structures or workings of a program, as opposed to the function... |
What Buddha vowed to rescue all beings from samsaric suffering? | <answer> Amitabha <context>
The method of self-exertion or "self-power"—without reliance on an external force or being—stands in contrast to another major form of Buddhism, Pure Land, which is characterized by utmost trust in the salvific "other-power" of Amitabha Buddha. Pure Land Buddhism is a very widespread and pe... |
What is the best title of this text? | <answer> Campaign started for disabled children <context> The education of thousands of children with reading and sight trouble is being held back because of a lack of awareness of their legal rights, say campaigners.
They are calling for greater efforts to increase awareness of the rights of such children to have text... |
How is the author feeling now about her situation? | <answer> Quite optimistic. <context> I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. There, a few kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. After that, I began to hate the first day of school each year. I didn't know who was new and would stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs. Some ... |
Where do 90% of the population live in Himachal Pradesh? | <answer> villages and towns <context> Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys, and 90% of the population lives in villages and towns. However, the state has achieved 100% hygiene and practically no single house is without a toilet. The villages are well connected to roads, public health centers, and now with Lokmitra... |
what is hindi meaning? | <answer> Hindi got its name from the Persian word Hind, meaning 'land of the Indus River'. <context> Hindi got its name from the Persian word Hind, meaning 'land of the Indus River'. Persian speaking Turks who invaded Punjab and Gangetic plains in the early 11th century named the language of the region Hindi, 'language... |
What was close to Tilgate? | <answer> Chetwood Court was well within range of Tilgate <context> CHAPTER VI.
TWO STRANGE MEETINGS.
"Mrs. Hugh Holker, at home, Saturday, May 29th, 3 to 6.30. Chetwood Court; tennis."
Cyril Waring read it out with a little thrill of triumph. To be sure, it was by no means certain that Elma would be there; bu... |
where is riverpoint located on my computer? | <answer> Riverpoint is located in Overland Park, Kansas. <context> Founded in 2002, Riverpoint Group LLC is a mid-sized organization in the computer related service companies industry located in Overland Park, KS. It has 75 full time employees and generates an estimated $5.8 million in annual revenue. |
The most well supported theory on the origins of the Ashkenazim is one that details a Jewish migration through which modern day country? | <answer> through what is now Italy <context> The origins of the Ashkenazim are obscure, and many theories have arisen speculating about their ultimate provenance. The most well supported theory is the one that details a Jewish migration through what is now Italy and other parts of southern Europe. The historical record... |
What does the author seem to encourage educators to do at the end of the passage? | <answer> Make full use of informal learning resources. <context> More than a decade ago, cognitive scientists John Bransfgord and Daniel Schwartz, both then at Vanderbilt University, found that knowledge was not the ability to retain facts or apply previous knowledge to a new situation but a quality they called "prepar... |
Was anyone there when she got there? | <answer> Her father was glad to see her <context> CHAPTER XX.
HOW CAPTAIN USSHER SUCCEEDED.
Late the next morning, Feemy and the other girls got up; they had slept together to make room in the house for the victorious Bob, but as Father John had prophesied, they were all too tired to be much inconvenienced by this.... |
Which is NOT true according to the passage? | <answer> All students are allowed to perform in the Senior Show. <context> For Chinese students the end of their senior year is filled with studying and stress as they prepare for the college entrance exams in June.
The end of senior year is a celebration of their time in high school and involves parties, games and fun... |
What regions suffer from state-sponsored abuse and violence? | <answer> Amazonian <context> Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%. Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996... |
Why was Cesare invited? | <answer> The citadel made surrender on that New Year's morning, when Cesare summoned it to do so <context> CHAPTER XVIII. THE ZENITH
Andrea Doria did not remain to make formal surrender of the citadel of Sinigaglia to the duke--for which purpose, be it borne in mind, had Cesare been invited, indirectly, to come to Si... |
What was 'high style'? | <answer> archaic grammar and vocabulary <context> The modern literary language is usually considered to date from the time of Alexander Pushkin (Алекса́ндр Пу́шкин) in the first third of the 19th century. Pushkin revolutionized Russian literature by rejecting archaic grammar and vocabulary (so-called "высо́кий стиль" —... |
Does he have a good relationship with his daughter? | <answer> she's got plenty of reasons to turn him down flat, including that her dad's a cranky and uncommunicative curmudgeon and always has been <context> Forget that chair. Better yet, sit on it. Clint Eastwood is back doing what he's supposed to be doing in "Trouble With the Curve," a sentimental baseball saga that i... |
How do you set read receipt in yahoo mail? | <answer> Yahoo Mail does not provide a read/return receipt feature. <context> If you send an email from Yahoo Mail and don't receive a failed delivery message, the email was delivered to your intended recipient's email system. But that doesn't guarantee the email was opened and/or read.Yahoo Mail does not provide a rea... |
How do you lower sodium serum level? | <answer> Fluids are given intravenously to slowly reduce the sodium level in the blood. Exercise daily to reduce sodium levels in the blood. <context> Exercise daily to reduce sodium levels in the blood. When you exercise, your body gets rid of sodium through perspiration. Water dilutes sodium levels and replaces lost ... |
what natural brushes made in china use? | <answer> Carbon Brush, Graphite Natural Carbon Brush 634, 634 Morgan Carbon Brush are natural brushes made in China. <context> Carbon Brush, Graphite Natural Carbon Brush 634, 634 Morgan Carbon Brush for Motor manufacturer / supplier in China, offering Natural Graphite Carbon Brush for Motor 634 Part No. 323B7987P01, C... |
When did even the scholars and professors began to at least end to examine the works of Aristotle? | <answer> 16th century, <context> Better acquaintance with Greek and Roman technical writings also influenced the development of European science (see the history of science in the Renaissance). This was despite what A. C. Crombie (viewing the Renaissance in the 19th-century manner as a chapter in the heroic March of Pr... |
Who is another driver for that brand? | <answer> Mark Webber <context> (CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton extended his Formula One drivers' championship lead after finishing second behind Red Bull's Mark Webber at the British Grand Prix.
World champion Jenson Button, who narrowly missed out on his first podium finish at Silverstone after coming fourth, still trails M... |
Whatis the smallest mammal? | <answer> Mammals range in size from the 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in) bumblebee bat <context> Mammals include the largest animals on the planet, the rorquals and other large whales, as well as some of the most intelligent, such as elephants, primates, including humans, and cetaceans. The basic body type is a four-legged land-b... |
Who struck his parents with an arrow? | <answer> Ismenius <context> As a god of archery, Apollo was known as Aphetor (/əˈfiːtər/ ə-FEE-tər; Ἀφήτωρ, Aphētōr, from ἀφίημι, "to let loose") or Aphetorus (/əˈfɛtərəs/ ə-FET-ər-əs; Ἀφητόρος, Aphētoros, of the same origin), Argyrotoxus (/ˌɑːrdʒᵻrəˈtɒksəs/ AR-ji-rə-TOK-səs; Ἀργυρότοξος, Argyrotoxos, literally "with s... |
what does a chief audit executive do? | <answer> Inspect and make observations on all aspects of its business operations. This executive works in conjunction with the management of a company and makes suggestions to improve the business. <context> The chief audit executive is an independent auditor hired by an organization to inspect and make observations on... |
when was mount rushmore completed? | <answer> On October 31, 1941. <context> Originally meant to portray the presidents to the waist, only the heads were finished. Borglum’s death in 1941, along with the impending American involvement in World War II, led to the end of the work on the mountain. On October 31, 1941, Mount Rushmore National Memorial was dec... |
In what year did The Walt Disney Company open The American Idol Experience? ? | <answer> 2009 <context> On February 14, 2009, The Walt Disney Company debuted "The American Idol Experience" at its Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. In this live production, co-produced by 19 Entertainment, park guests chose from a list of songs and auditioned privately ... |
By what means did Blackbirders often get islanders aboard their ships? | <answer> tricks <context> For less than a year between 1862–63, Peruvian ships, engaged in what became to be called the "blackbirding" trade, combed the smaller islands of Polynesia from Easter Island in the eastern Pacific to Tuvalu and the southern atolls of the Gilbert Islands (now Kiribati), seeking recruits to fil... |
What does the writer imply about the Japanese robot? | <answer> it looks more like a person than Readybot does. <context> What if you arrived home to find a delicious hot meal waiting for you,prepared by your very own kitchen robot? It might sound like science fiction,but professors at the university of Tokyo have taken the first steps toward making that scenario a reality... |
did he receive any awards? | <answer> Luo was given an award for his special contribution to the country by China Central Television <context> Who touched the hearts of Chinese people in the past year? Luo Yang, 51, the father of China's carrier jet, who devoted his whole life to the aircraft industry, is no doubt one such person. Luo was the head... |
What is the rest of the Ottoman domain demoted to? | <answer> just "the east." <context> Throughout this article Norman uses "Near East" to mean the countries where "the eastern question" applied; that is, to all of the Balkans. The countries and regions mentioned are Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina (which was Moslem and needed, in his view, to be suppressed... |
Where is Agordat located? | <answer> central Eritrea <context> Excavations in and near Agordat in central Eritrea yielded the remains of an ancient pre-Aksumite civilization known as the Gash Group. Ceramics were discovered that were related to those of the C-Group (Temehu) pastoral culture, which inhabited the Nile Valley between 2500–1500 BC. S... |
Why was he scared? | <answer> t was 8 o'clock and the streetlight came on and shined through the curtain, making scary shadows on the wall.
<context> His parents were out and dropped him at the babysitter's house at 12 o'clock. Lunchtime had past, but later the babysitter fixed him a dinner of some kind of brown meat. Under the meat was ... |
who makes fuze tea? | <answer> Fuze Beverage <context> Fuze Beverage (/fjuːz/ fyooz), commercially referred to as simply Fuze (marketed in Turkey as Fuse), is a manufacturer of teas and non-carbonated fruit drinks enriched with vitamins. Currently the brand consists of five vitamin-infused lines: Slenderize, Refresh, Tea, Defensify, Magdalo... |
What was result of French attack of trading centre? | <answer> capturing three traders and killing 14 people of the Miami nation, including Old Briton <context> On March 17, 1752, the Governor-General of New France, Marquis de la Jonquière, died and was temporarily replaced by Charles le Moyne de Longueuil. His permanent replacement, the Marquis Duquesne, did not arrive i... |
How far back does the language date? | <answer> The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew date from the 10th century BCE. <context> Hebrew (; , "" or ) is a Northwest Semitic language native to Israel, spoken by over 9 million people worldwide. Historically, it is regarded as the language of the Israelites and their ancestors, although the language was ... |
What did the warriors realize? | <answer> that it was a flesh-and-blood panther that had interrupted their dance of death <context> Chapter 10
The Swede
As the warriors, clustered thick about Tarzan and Sheeta, realized that it was a flesh-and-blood panther that had interrupted their dance of death, they took heart a trifle, for in the face of all... |
When was Alvaro Obregon killed? ? | <answer> 1928 <context> Zapatist forces, which were based in neighboring Morelos had strengths in the southern edge of the Federal District, which included Xochimilco, Tlalpan, Tláhuac and Milpa Alta to fight against the regimes of Victoriano Huerta and Venustiano Carranza. After the assassination of Carranza and a sho... |
can you find out who owns a car? | <answer> Yes <context> Go to the local police department with the car's license plate number. Again, you will only be able to find out who owns the car if your search involves a criminal matter, safety issue or you want to make sure that the person you're buying a car from really owns the car.f you want to find out who... |
Where is he from? | <answer> Argentine <context> (CNN) -- Juan Martin del Potro blew away Bernard Tomic in under an hour to take the Sydney International title on Saturday ahead of the Australian Open which gets underway in Melbourne on Monday.
The big Argentine unleashed all his immense power at the Ken Rosewall Arena to slay reigning ... |
When did Bozeman Airport surpass Billings Logan as the largest busiest in Montana? | <answer> 2013 <context> Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is the busiest airport in the state of Montana, surpassing Billings Logan International Airport in the spring of 2013. Montana's other major Airports include Billings Logan International Airport, Missoula International Airport, Great Falls International ... |
Who Doea Nat ask Dave about? | <answer> "You tried to catch him, didn't you?"
<context> CHAPTER X
NAT POOLE WANTS TO KNOW
That evening Dave was on his way to the school library, to consult a certain work of reference, when he ran into another student who suddenly grasped him by the shoulder. It was rather dark where the pair confronted each ot... |
How is the weather in december in costa rica? | <answer> Costa Rica typical December temperatures is 27 degree Celsius. <context> Get San Jose, Costa Rica typical December Weather including average and record temperatures from AccuWeather.com my recent locations °c San Jose, Costa Rica 27° |
how long was the greek dark age? | <answer> The Greek Dark Age was between c. 1200 and c. 800 BC. <context> Classical Antiquity in Greece was preceded by the Greek Dark Ages (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC), archaeologically characterised by the protogeometric and geometric styles of designs on pottery. Following the Dark Ages was the Archaic Period, beginning aro... |
What's the main idea of the article? | <answer> How to feel relaxed and happy under the stress of study and work. <context> Learn to relax. Overwork is the main reason why so many students feel tired and stressed . Cut down some of the jobs you need to do each day so that you can only focus on the most important things. Leave time for activities that are re... |
What are the causes of cushing disease in dogs? | <answer> Cushing's disease in dogs are caused by pituitary gland tumors. The tumor cells cause the pituitary gland to over produce ACTH. This results in the over-production of corticosteroids by the adrenal glands. <context> 1 Tumors of Pituitary Gland: This is the most common cause of spontaneous Cushing's disease. 2 ... |
where does creativity come from? | <answer> It is comes from our need to survive. <context> Where does creativity come from? Answer Wiki. Creativity comes from our need to survive, our need to feel our survival has meaning other than survival, make babies with awesome DNA, and improve the world so it is better for our survival. From art to science, ever... |
who was exhausted? | <answer> Wyndham <context> CHAPTER XI
THE BAT'S EXIT
_Columbine_ rolled heavily on the broken swell and the lamp that swung from a beam threw a puzzling light about the cabin. Now and then water splashed on the deck and the slack sails flapped. The fresh breeze had dropped, although the sea had not yet gone down, a... |
Where did she work? | <answer> She worked in an office all her life. <context> Gladys Holm was a secretary . She worked in an office all her life. Gladys made about $15,000 a year. She died when she was 86 years old. And she left a big surprise--$18 million! She gave the money to a children's hospital. Gladys Holm never got married or had ... |
Why was a garrison implented in Italy by the Romans? | <answer> in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy <context> Fearing the worst, the Romans began a major mobilization, all but pulling out of recently pacified Spain and Gaul. They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. This fear was shared by Rome's Greek allies, who had lar... |
with who then? | <answer> designed the Apple computer with his friend <context> Steve Jobs, the designer of Apple Computer, wasn't smart when he was at school. At that time, he was not a good student and he always made trouble with his schoolmates. Then he dropped out . But he was full of new ideas. After he left college, Steve Jobs wo... |
Why do so many students in Asia go to study in the USA and Europe? | <answer> Because there are not enough chances for students to get higher education in Asia. <context> Asia is home to more than half of the world's population and three of the four most crowded countries are in Asia. China, India, and Indonesia alone have more than 2.5 billion people.
Until recently, most Asian nations... |
What kind of pines have very deep, darkly colored hardwood that stands out against the light earlywood? | <answer> hard pines <context> If a heavy piece of pine is compared with a lightweight piece it will be seen at once that the heavier one contains a larger proportion of latewood than the other, and is therefore showing more clearly demarcated growth rings. In white pines there is not much contrast between the different... |
Why does Spielberg think aliens would visit? | <answer> curiosity and sharing of knowledge <context> Spielberg's films often deal with several recurring themes. Most of his films deal with ordinary characters searching for or coming in contact with extraordinary beings or finding themselves in extraordinary circumstances. In an AFI interview in August 2000 Spielber... |
Whose life was 'Schindler's List' based on? | <answer> Oskar Schindler <context> Spielberg's next film, Schindler's List, was based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a man who risked his life to save 1,100 Jews from the Holocaust. Schindler's List earned Spielberg his first Academy Award for Best Director (it also won Best Picture). With the film a huge succes... |
Why didn't she come home? | <answer> She said, 'I might not be home in a week, somebody stole my ID, <context> Flint, Michigan (CNN) -- A few weeks ago, Nicole Mansfield called her daughter in Flint, Michigan. She tried to calm Triana Jones down, but she had bad news.
"She said, 'I might not be home in a week, somebody stole my ID,' " Jones rec... |
Does it border a lot of neighbors? | <answer> borders on (from north and clockwise) the North Sea, the states of Schleswig-Holstein, <context> Lower Saxony is a German state ("Bundesland") situated in northwestern Germany. It is the second largest state by land area, with , and fourth largest in population (7.9 million) among the sixteen "Länder" of Germ... |
What does the author think of their Chevrolet sedan? | <answer> He had lots of fun and a happy life in it. <context> When my dad was a very young man, he was one of the few people in the small community of North Apollo, who owned a car. When he and Mom got married, they went on their honeymoon in that old Ford, but they had to turn around and pay a visit to the garage beca... |
is an ocean ecosystem? | <answer> Yes <context> Introduction The ocean ecosystem is an ecosystem that can be located in a few places in the world. There are non-living and living things that make up the ocean ecosystem. The average temperature is 39 degrees F and 3.8 degrees C. The average surface temp. is 62 degrees F. The smallest ocean in t... |
How did he estimate it functioned? | <answer> I reckon the yard is a busy place these days." <context> CHAPTER II
A VISIT TO THE NAVY-YARD
There was a rush of business at the news-stand between twelve and one o'clock, but shortly after one this died away, and inside of half an hour Phil Newell told Walter that they might be on their way--"If you are ... |
What are the students and parents becoming more and more concerned about? | <answer> The expense and the benefit of studying abroad. <context> With the release of the Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Returnees, concerns regarding the cost of studying abroad and the future benefits are rising among both students and parents. According to the report, it takes most overseas returnees a... |
Who was given the right to appoint shugo? | <answer> Minamoto no Yoritomo <context> After the Genpei war of the late 12th century, a clan leader Minamoto no Yoritomo obtained the right to appoint shugo and jito, and was allowed to organize soldiers and police, and to collect a certain amount of tax. Initially, their responsibility was restricted to arresting reb... |
Who argued for a happy medium? | <answer> James Hunt <context> Should universities focus on training workers for the next decade or curing diseases for the next century? A group of governors, educators, and CEOs weighed in on the best way universities can prepare for the future. They debated how the U.S. can take the responsibility for research while ... |
what does the bottom number on blood pressure? | <answer> 85 <context> This causes a rise in the pressure within the arteries that we call the systolic blood pressure. When the heart relaxes, the blood pressure falls, but doesn't go to zero. This lull in the blood pressure is called the diastolic blood pressure. This is the bottom number. In general, we don't like th... |
what does ion gap indicate? | <answer> The Anion Gap is an approximate measurement of ions, that is molecules with a charge, either negative or positive. <context> anion gap The Anion Gap is an approximate measurement of ions, that is molecules with a charge, either negative or positive. Sodium and potassium are positively charged and therefore cal... |
what is the core of the land before? | <answer> present county <context> Northumberland (abbreviated Northd) is a county in North East England. The northernmost county of England, it borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham and Tyne and Wear to the south and the Scottish Borders to the north. To the east is the North Sea coastline with a long distance pat... |
Which istrueaccording to the passage? | <answer> Biden once paid a visit to China before this talk. <context> President Obama: I want to welcome Vice President Xi to the Oval Office and welcome him to the United States. This is obviously a great opportunity for us to build on the U. S.-China relationship, but also an opportunity to return the extraordinary h... |
Burke's unfinished letter to Arthur Young became part of what publication? | <answer> Thoughts and Details on Scarcity <context> In November 1795, there was a debate in Parliament on the high price of corn and Burke wrote a memorandum to Pitt on the subject. In December Samuel Whitbread MP introduced a bill giving magistrates the power to fix minimum wages and Fox said he would vote for it. Thi... |
what psychological disorders is ophelia suffering from? | <answer> Ophelia is subject to emotional and mental abuse, especially at the hands of Hamlet, who suffers from deeply-rooted mental illnesses himself. <context> Victim of psychological abuse: Ophelia is subject to emotional and mental abuse, especially at the hands of Hamlet, who suffers from deeply-rooted mental illne... |
What happened in 2800 BC? | <answer> It was probably discovered independently in China before 2800 BC <context> In the Roman era, copper was principally mined on Cyprus, the origin of the name of the metal from aes сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later corrupted to сuprum, from which the words copper (English), cuivre (French), Koper (Dutch) and Kupfe... |
Why did Yongle order the construction? | <answer> to facilitate trade with Tibet <context> Tsai writes that shortly after the visit by Deshin Shekpa, the Yongle Emperor ordered the construction of a road and of trading posts in the upper reaches of the Yangzi and Mekong Rivers in order to facilitate trade with Tibet in tea, horses, and salt. The trade route p... |
What county is Cardiff in? | <answer> Wales and the eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom. <context> Cardiff is the capital and largest city in Wales and the eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is the country's chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, ... |
How long he had to wait? | <answer> It was fully an hour before Polani <context> Chapter 12: In Mocenigo's Power.
It was fully an hour before Polani was recalled to the council chamber. He saw at once, by the flushed and angry faces of some of the council, that the debate had been a hot one. At this he was not surprised, for he knew that the f... |
of old time fashion? | <answer> latest <context> Chapter 18--Fashion and Physiology
"Please, sir, I guess you'd better step up right away, or it will be too late, for I heard Miss Rose say she knew you wouldn't like it, and she'd never dare to let you see her."
Phebe said this as she popped her head into the study, where Dr. Alec sat rea... |
what did he display? | <answer> than a processional display of his armed legions. <context> CHAPTER VII. THE SIEGE OF FAENZA
The second campaign of the Romagna had opened for Cesare as easily as had the first. So far his conquest had been achieved by little more than a processional display of his armed legions. Like another Joshua, he redu... |
A the economy and middle class expanded, what artistic profession had an increasing number of members? | <answer> musicians <context> As the economy and the middle class expanded, there was an increasing number of amateur musicians. One manifestation of this involved women, who became more involved with music on a social level. Women were already engaged in professional roles as singers, and increased their presence in th... |
What is David Chadwell's attitude towards separating primary boys and girls while learning? | <answer> Supportive. <context> At a primary school in a small town in the east of South Carolina, second-grade teachers Carneau and Lynne are convinced that separating primary boys and girls produces immediate academic improvement in both genders
David Chadwell, South Carolina's coordinator of single gender educatio... |
How many novels are there? | <answer> who featured him in twelve novels <context> The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels ... |
what does rpm stand for in science? | <answer> RPM is the acronym used for revolutions per minute. <context> RPM is the acronym used for revolutions per minute. It measures the number of revolutions completed in one minute around a fixed axis, giving the speed of a mechanical component. It is commonly used... |
Did they leave the room door open? | <answer> Fischer closed the door firmly and returned. <context> CHAPTER X
Van Teyl, as he hastened forward to meet his friend, presented at first sight a very good type of the well-groomed, athletic young American. He was over six feet tall, with smooth, dark hair brushed back from his forehead, a strong, clean-shav... |
What was his early curiosty in? | <answer> Darwin's early interest in nature <context> Charles Robert Darwin, (; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors and, i... |
what is definition of fever? | <answer> Fever is an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions. <context> Fever definition, an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of vari... |
How else can they serve the U.S.? | <answer> Puerto Ricans may enlist in the U.S. military. <context> Residents of Puerto Rico pay U.S. federal taxes: import/export taxes, federal commodity taxes, social security taxes, therefore contributing to the American Government. Most Puerto Rico residents do not pay federal income tax but do pay federal payroll t... |
Who was the head of CBS at the time? | <answer> William S. Paley <context> ARC was acquired in 1938 by the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS, which, in turn, had been formed by the Columbia Phonograph Company, but then sold off). ARC was renamed Columbia Recording Corporation. The Columbia Phonograph Company had international subsidiaries and affiliates suc... |
How many men have been indicated? | <answer> A fourth man has been indicted <context> (CNN)A fourth man has been indicted in connection with a plot to provide material support to terrorists and for some of the men to join ISIS, according to an indictment from Brooklyn Federal Court released Monday.
Dilkhayot Kasimov was added to a superseding indictmen... |
How old was he? | <answer> forty-two <context> Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records ro... |
How many gardens and parks are in Miami? | <answer> 80 <context> Miami's tropical weather allows for year-round outdoors activities. The city has numerous marinas, rivers, bays, canals, and the Atlantic Ocean, which make boating, sailing, and fishing popular outdoors activities. Biscayne Bay has numerous coral reefs which make snorkeling and scuba diving popula... |
How did Huguenots evolve their religious beliefs in the New World? | <answer> affiliated with other Protestant denominations <context> Most of the Huguenot congregations (or individuals) in North America eventually affiliated with other Protestant denominations with more numerous members. The Huguenots adapted quickly and often married outside their immediate French communities, which l... |
why do earthquake occur? | <answer> Earthquakes are caused by two tectonic plates that push against each other. The internal pressure between the plates increases, which creates friction and heat, and ultimately creates energy. Earthquakes are triggered after rocks break apart, or when the two tectonic plates stick together instead of sliding. <... |
how long and wide is cuba? | <answer> The cuba island is 1,199 km long and 200 km across its widest points and 35 km across its narrowest points. <context> Best Answer: Cuba has a total land area of 110,860 km² (42,803.3 sq mi). The main island (Cuba) makes up most of the land area 105,006 km² (40,543 sq mi). The island is 1,199 km (745 mi) long a... |
Which airport is the city's main international and domestic gateway? | <answer> Melbourne Airport <context> Melbourne has four airports. Melbourne Airport, at Tullamarine, is the city's main international and domestic gateway and second busiest in Australia. The airport is home base for passenger airlines Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways Australia and cargo airlines Australian air Expres... |
Where was Andrew treated? | <answer> Inova Fairfax Hospital <context> ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- A suburban Washington man was bitten Monday by a rattlesnake that found its way into his luggage, a fire department spokesman said.
An Eastern diamondback rattlesnake appears in a photo from the U.S. Geological Survey.
"He felt a sharp pain, bro... |
what causes antibiotic resistance in bacteria? | <answer> If you take an antibiotic when you actually have a viral infection, the antibiotic attacks bacteria in your body bacteria that are either beneficial or at least not causing disease. This misdirected treatment can then promote antibiotic-resistant properties in harmless bacteria that can be shared with other ba... |
Which would be the best title for the passage? | <answer> All remembered isn't lost <context> Six-month-old babies are strictly limited in what they can remember about the objects they see in the world. If you hide several objects from babies, they will only remember one of those objects. But a new study, which was published in an issue of Psychological Science, a jo... |
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