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How did our ancestors treat education? | <answer> They felt education could bring shortterm stress. <context> Our children feel stressed out by an educational system that actually uses stress as an educational technique. It's a constant pressure of homework deadlines,essays and exams. And our children are told at a young age that failing a test means that the... |
Who did pass away? | <answer> Brad Drewett <context> (CNN) -- The stars of tennis took time out from their French Open preparations Sunday to honor the man who helped them become some of the highest-paid athletes in the world.
Brad Drewett passed away Friday, aged 54, succumbing to the motor neurone disease that had forced him to step do... |
Smaller weapons are able to be used because of their low cost as well as what other factor? | <answer> ability to quickly follow the target <context> Unlike the heavier guns, these smaller weapons are in widespread use due to their low cost and ability to quickly follow the target. Classic examples of autocannons and large caliber guns are the 40 mm autocannon and the 8.8 cm FlaK 18, 36 gun, both designed by Bo... |
Who acts as laborer, paymaster, and design team for a renovation project? | <answer> the owner of the property <context> Building construction is the process of adding structure to real property or construction of buildings. The majority of building construction jobs are small renovations, such as addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom. Often, the owner of the property acts as laborer... |
What had he done? | <answer> "Stand in the corner, Mr. Bass!" said Mary. Mary was six and had a class of twenty-three men and fifteen women. They were making too much noise <context> Have you ever heard of Back-to-Front Day? It is a festival in Britain. On that day, the adults have to go to school. And the children? They are the policemen... |
Who had the penny? | <answer> Manuel <context> Nick and his friends were talking about things that can bring them luck . "I have a lucky red pen," said Andrea. "I have a lucky penny ," said Manuel. Every time I want to do really well in tests, I carry my lucky penny." Nick thought for a moment, and answered, "My blue socks." "Blue socks?" ... |
what prevents malware for infecting the boot process? | <answer> with UEFI firmware, to prevent malware from infecting the boot process. <context> Windows 8 introduced major changes to the operating system's platform and user interface to improve its user experience on tablets, where Windows was now competing with mobile operating systems, including Android and iOS. In part... |
Who did he ask about the competency of the defendant? | <answer> Magistrate Judge John Facciola <context> Washington (CNN) -- A 21-year-old Idaho man charged with trying to assassinate President Obama by firing a rifle at the White House is competent to stand trial, a federal judge ruled Friday.
In issuing the ruling, Magistrate Judge John Facciola turned down a request b... |
What were the Japanese originally going to drop on San Diego from their kamikaze planes? | <answer> fleas infected with plague (Yersinia pestis) <context> During World War II, San Diego became a major hub of military and defense activity, due to the presence of so many military installations and defense manufacturers. The city's population grew rapidly during and after World War II, more than doubling betwee... |
how long does a home closing take? | <answer> Average home closing takes 50 days. <context> Average home closing time frame. One recent study found that closing times are getting longer—on average it now takes 50 days. And while that may seem like an eternity to eager buyers or sellers, there’s good reason this doesn’t happen lickety-split. |
how long can iguanas go without eating? | <answer> Iguanas can go several weeks without needing to eat. <context> Home How long can an iguana go without food How long can an iguana go without food? Iguanas, like most reptiles, are exceptionally skilled at conserving energy. An iguana can go several weeks without needing to eat, though they eat more frequently ... |
Which memorial park divides 122nd Street? | <answer> Marcus Garvey <context> 40°48′32″N 73°57′14″W / 40.8088°N 73.9540°W / 40.8088; -73.9540 122nd Street is divided into three noncontiguous segments, E 122nd Street, W 122nd Street, and W 122nd Street Seminary Row, by Marcus Garvey Memorial Park and Morningside Park. |
How many songs does Madonna have on the Hot Dance Club Songs Chart? | <answer> 45 <context> Madonna holds the record for the most number-ones on all combined Billboard charts, including twelve number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and eight number-one albums on the Billboard 200. With 45 songs topping the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, Madonna became the artist with the most number-one ... |
who were marilyn monroe's friends? | <answer> Frank Sinatra, Amy Greene, Dorothy Dandridge and James Dean. <context> I find it interesting that in ‘none of the biographies of Marilyn Monroe does it mention that she was very good friends with black actress Dorothy Dandridge. Dorothy Dandridge. Dorothy Dandridge and James Dean were also very good friends. |
What event resulted in the triumph of Serbia over Bulgaria in 1330? | <answer> Battle of Velbazhd <context> The Bulgarian Empire was in decline by the 14th century, and the ascendancy of Serbia was marked by the Serbian victory over the Bulgarians in the Battle of Velbazhd in 1330. By 1346, the Serbian king Stefan Dušan had been proclaimed emperor. Yet Serbian dominance was short-lived; ... |
how much did you get for your title loan? | <answer> You can get $300 - $15,000 in-store with convenient monthly payments for your Title loan. <context> AutoCashUSA offers title loans as an easy way to get more cash with more time to pay it back. Get $300 - $15,000 in-store with convenient monthly payments. When you’re ready to get the emergency cash you need wi... |
What can be accounted for by a feedback between diversity and community structure complexity? | <answer> The hyperbolic character of biodiversity growth <context> On the other hand, changes through the Phanerozoic correlate much better with the hyperbolic model (widely used in population biology, demography and macrosociology, as well as fossil biodiversity) than with exponential and logistic models. The latter m... |
Why did Lee found a polar museum? | <answer> To promote studies of the Poles. <context> Iee Lok Sze was the first woman in Hong Kong to reach both the North and South Poles.In 1992 and1993,she went to Mount Everest and the Taldamkhan Desert in Xin- jiang."I wanted to be an adventurer when l was small.I have loved reading adventure books since ... |
Did half the country feel "very British" watching the Olympics? | <answer> According to a poll published in Daily Telegraph, more than a third of people in the UK admitted they felt "very British" when watching the Olympics. <context> The wedding between Prince Wiliam and Kate Middleton on April 29 has focused the world's camera lenses on the UK.
In Britain, there is a constant deb... |
Greco-Macedonian elites remained commited to what culture? | <answer> Greek <context> The trends of Hellenization were therefore accompanied by Greeks adopting native ways over time, but this was widely varied by place and by social class. The farther away from the Mediterranean and the lower in social status, the more likely that a colonist was to adopt local ways, while the Gr... |
What types of pipes in houses are there? | <answer> 1 Unplasticized PVC (UPVC)or rigid pipes, 2 Plasticized PVC pipes and 3 Chlorinated PVC (CPVC) pipes. <context> Plastic or PVC pipes. There are 3 common types of plastic pipes are available in market, as given below. 1 Unplasticized PVC (UPVC) or rigid pipes for use with cold water. 2 Plasticized PVC pipes w... |
what is a corrugator? | <answer> A machine used to form paper into corrugated material, the basis consist of a liner the medium and starch. <context> exists and is an alternate of . A Corrugator is a machine used to form paper into corrugated material, the basis consist of a liner (top and bottom) the medium (corrugated part in the middle) an... |
Where is he employed? | <answer> Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre <context> Anti-Americanism, anti-American sentiment, or sometimes Americanophobia is dislike of or opposition to the United States governmental policies of the United States, especially regarding the foreign policy, or the American people in general.
Polit... |
Wha still calls Christians Notzrim? | <answer> modern Israeli Hebrew <context> Another term for Christians which appears in the New Testament is "Nazarenes" which is used by the Jewish lawyer Tertullus in Acts 24. Tertullian (Against Marcion 4:8) records that "the Jews call us Nazarenes," while around 331 AD Eusebius records that Christ was called a Nazora... |
Who was sailing to Sydney? | <answer> That means five weeks more before you can sail for Sydney," Sheldon said to Joan <context> CHAPTER XVI--THE GIRL WHO HAD NOT GROWN UP
News, as usual, Christian Young brought--news of the drinking at Guvutu, where the men boasted that they drank between drinks; news of the new rifles adrift on Ysabel, of the ... |
in what county is sharps chapel tn? | <answer> Union <context> Sharps Chapel is the site of a Union County public elementary school. In the 2009-2010 school year, Sharps Chapel Elementary School enrolled 141 students in kindergarten through grade 5. |
Could they control the situation? | <answer> However, "there was no help for it"; <context> CHAPTER THIRTEEN.
A SLEEPLESS BUT A PLEASANT NIGHT.
The evening which followed the day that has just been described was bright, calm, and beautiful, with the starry host unclouded and distinctly visible to the profoundest depths of space.
As it was intende... |
what does optimal mean? | <answer> The most favorable. <context> The definition of optimal is the most favorable. An example of optimal used as an adjective is in the phrase optimal score, which means the highest score someone can get on a game. most favorable or desirable; best; optimum. Origin of optimal. |
Who was the winner of the 2014 Nobel prize in literature? | <answer> Patrick Modiano <context> In the 20th century, the Paris literary community was dominated by Colette, André Gide, François Mauriac, André Malraux, Albert Camus, and, after World War II, by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre; Between the wars it was the home of many important expatriate writers, including ... |
what causes pain behind your eyes? | <answer> Optic neuritis <context> Optic neuritis: Optic neuritis often causes pain behind the eye or pain upon eye movement. Optic neuritis is an inflammatory condition of the optic nerve, the cable that connects the eye to the brain. It inserts into the back of the eye and can be tugged slightly from side to side when... |
how much does a driveway cost? | <answer> $3 -$10 or more a square foot. <context> 1 A stamped asphalt pattern (typically in the shape of bricks or stones) on a new or existing asphalt driveway can cost $3 -$9 a square foot, or $900 -$2,700 for 12'x25' or $3,600 -$11,000 for 24'x50' for just the stamping. A stamped asphalt pattern (typically in the sh... |
What noted artist and writer made brought Daredevil to the forefront during the 1980s? | <answer> Frank Miller <context> In 1978, Jim Shooter became Marvel's editor-in-chief. Although a controversial personality, Shooter cured many of the procedural ills at Marvel, including repeatedly missed deadlines. During Shooter's nine-year tenure as editor-in-chief, Chris Claremont and John Byrne's run on the Uncann... |
Where will he go if he doesn't receive the note? | <answer> If I don't get word, I'll take the trip home anyway, seeing as you say you will be kind enough to wait for me." <context> CHAPTER XXXV.
RALPH A PRISONER.
At the appointed time, Ralph called again upon Horace Kelsey, and was given instructions in regard to the work he would be called on to do.
"But you h... |
Are masons allowed to divulge the secrets of each degree? | <answer> Masons swear at each degree to keep the contents of that degree secret <context> The idea of Masonic brotherhood probably descends from a 16th-century legal definition of a brother as one who has taken an oath of mutual support to another. Accordingly, Masons swear at each degree to keep the contents of that d... |
How do you determine tablecloth size for rectangle table? | <answer> 60x102 inches <context> The most common standard RECTANGLE tablecloth size is 60x102 inches, this means the entire tablecloth is 60 inches wide and 102 inches long, this size is most commonly used on 72x36 inches (6ft x 3ft) tables which allows for a drop of around 15 inches.he most common standard SQUARE tabl... |
When could he start? | <answer> to Sir William Alexander in 1632. <context> Nova Scotia (; Latin for "New Scotland"; ; ) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second smallest of Canada's ten provinces, with an area of , incl... |
What are the symptoms pain under arm? | <answer> An underarm (axillary) swelling or mass symptom. <context> Introduction: Armpit pain. Underarm pain (medical symptom): An underarm (axillary) swelling or mass symptom described as Armpit pain is most likely related to swollen underarm lymph nodes, of which there are numerous causes. Other possiblities include ... |
Which studio produced 'Super 8'? | <answer> Paramount Pictures <context> Spielberg served as an uncredited executive producer on The Haunting, The Prince of Egypt, Just Like Heaven, Shrek, Road to Perdition, and Evolution. He served as an executive producer for the 1997 film Men in Black, and its sequels, Men in Black II and Men in Black III. In 2005, h... |
how much money will climate change cost? | <answer> $1.5 trillion <context> The global climate change industry is worth an annual $1.5 trillion, according to Climate Change Business Journal. That’s the equivalent of $4 billion a day spent on vital stuff like carbon trading, biofuels, and wind turbines. Or — as Jo Nova notes — it’s the same amount the world spen... |
What does the red in blod come from? | <answer> the red color of blood comes from hemoglobin <context> Red is the color at the end of the spectrum of visible light next to orange and opposite violet. Red color has a predominant light wavelength of roughly 620–740 nanometres. Red is one of the additive primary colors of visible light, along with green and bl... |
If a man wishes to study business and in a non-state-run university, which of the following is her favorite? | <answer> Northern. <context> (1)Paul Smith's College
The College of Nature
Experience a different kind of classroom: 14,200 acres of forests, lakes and streams, a hotel and a restaurant, 99% placement upon graduation. Two-and-four-year degree programs.
PO. Box 265
Paul Smiths, NY12970
1-800-421-2605
www.paulsmiths.ed... |
Who is Sparrer? | <answer> Edward Muldoon, otherwise Sparrer, <context> CHAPTER V
OFF FOR WOODCRAFT
Edward Muldoon, otherwise Sparrer, surreptitiously pinched himself to make sure that he was not dreaming. He, newsboy from the lower East Side of New York, who had never been farther from it than Coney Island, riding in a brilliantly ... |
Where is the Lost Barrio? | <answer> just East of downtown <context> As one of the oldest parts of town, Central Tucson is anchored by the Broadway Village shopping center designed by local architect Josias Joesler at the intersection of Broadway Boulevard and Country Club Road. The 4th Avenue Shopping District between downtown and the University... |
Are they military members? | <answer> his rag-tag band of civilian volunteers <context> They know Russian tanks would make short work of their ramshackle defenses and shallow trenches. But with U.S. and Europe shrinking from the fight, this rag-tag band of civilian volunteers know they could be the first, last and only line of defense if Moscow ro... |
In what year did Universal-International take over Castle Films? | <answer> 1951 <context> Goetz set out an ambitious schedule. Universal-International became responsible for the American distribution of Rank's British productions, including such classics as David Lean's Great Expectations (1946) and Laurence Olivier's Hamlet (1948). Broadening its scope further, Universal-Internation... |
what is a loco moco hawaiian style? | <answer> Loco Moco is a popular Hawaiian dish consisting of rice topped with hamburger patty, fried egg and drown in a brown gravy. <context> Loco Moco is a popular Hawaiian dish consisting of rice topped with hamburger patty, fried egg and drown in a brown gravy. A must-try recipe! Loco Moco is a popular Hawaiian dish... |
what else did she think about? | <answer> She remembered being a little girl <context> Late in the evening, the wind blew hard around the little house. The sound of the wind is like someone crying. It made the old woman nervous. She had not been getting much sleep lately, but with the wind making the spooky noise, she didn't know what else to do but l... |
What can be the best title for the passage? | <answer> Hunters Pay to Kill Fenced Animals <context> Animals are being killed by hunters in America in a cruel way, says an animal protection organization. There are about 1,000 hunting farms across America whose owners offer hunters an opportunity to kill animals that are kept in fenced areas.
Russian boar, zebra, de... |
What kind of geography is in Zhejiang? | <answer> mountainous <context> Following the fall of Wu and the turmoil of the Wu Hu uprising against the Jin dynasty (265–420), most of elite Chinese families had collaborated with the non-Chinese rulers and military conquerors in the north. Some may have lost social privilege, and took refugee in areas south to Yangt... |
Where did it come from? | <answer> Hokkien originated from a dialect in southern Fujian. <context> Hokkien /hɒˈkiɛn/ (traditional Chinese: 福建話; simplified Chinese: 福建话; pinyin: Fújiànhuà; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hok-kiàn oē) or Quanzhang (Quanzhou–Zhangzhou / Chinchew–Changchew; BP: Zuánziū–Ziāngziū) is a group of mutually intelligible Min Nan Chinese dial... |
Of what class was more than half of Rome's population? | <answer> slave or free non-citizens <context> Rome's government, politics and religion were dominated by an educated, male, landowning military aristocracy. Approximately half Rome's population were slave or free non-citizens. Most others were plebeians, the lowest class of Roman citizens. Less than a quarter of adult ... |
Was the play a success? | <answer> Even Miss Mortimer, antagonistic as she was to the whole school, conceded that the players had redeemed it <context> CHAPTER XVIII
The "Doll's House" was a success. Mrs. Schoville ecstasized over it in terms so immeasurable, so unqualifiable, that Jacob Welse, standing near, bent a glittering gaze upon her p... |
In what type of organism will a specialized form of cell division called meiosis produce cells called gametes? | <answer> In sexually reproducing organisms <context> The duplication and transmission of genetic material from one generation of cells to the next is the basis for molecular inheritance, and the link between the classical and molecular pictures of genes. Organisms inherit the characteristics of their parents because th... |
What is the official language of Ecuador? | <answer> Spanish is the official language <context> Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador (, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; ), is a representative democratic republic in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to th... |
What was the name of the Channel the Luftwaffe bomb to try to gain air superiority? | <answer> English <context> Although not specifically prepared to conduct independent strategic air operations against an opponent, the Luftwaffe was expected to do so over Britain. From July until September 1940 the Luftwaffe attacked RAF Fighter Command to gain air superiority as a prelude to invasion. This involved t... |
How many codes does short term memory entail? | <answer> acoustic code for storing information, and to a lesser extent a visual code <context> In psychology, memory is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. Encoding allows information from the outside world to be sensed in the form of chemical and physical stimuli. In the first stage the... |
Why did Houston's economy have problems in the late 1980's? | <answer> the nationwide recession <context> One wave of the population boom ended abruptly in the mid-1980s, as oil prices fell precipitously. The space industry also suffered in 1986 after the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated shortly after launch. There was a cutback in some activities for a period. In the late ... |
what did the leader of the USA want to happen to Saddam? | <answer> George W.Bush,the US President,wants Saddam to "pay the ultimate penalty " for such crimes.By that,he means the death penalty. <context> "Ladies and gentlemen,we got him!"
With those words,Paul Bremer,the US's top administrator in Iraq,told the world that Saddam Hussein had been caught.
Saddam was found la... |
Was he a member of any professional organizations at the time? | <answer> a member of the SMPTE Working Group on High-Definition Electronic Production, <context> 16:9 (1.7:1) (16:9 = 4:3) is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2010 it has become the most common aspect ratio for televisions and computer monitors, and is also the international standard form... |
Are they ready to burst? | <answer> they are ready to burst <context> CHAPTER XVII.
But see! through the fast-flashing lightnings of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far? Campbell.
During the severe skirmish of which we have given the details, Morton, together with Cuddie and his mother, and the Reverend Gabriel Kettledrummle... |
What are the lads doing? | <answer> lads that are yonder testifying with their ain blude and that of their enemies <context> airn, or barrow, beside which Claverhouse had held his preliminary council of war, so that they had a commanding view of the action which took place in the bottom. They were guarded by Corporal Inglis and four soldiers, wh... |
Why American people call it a black day? | <answer> Because there are too many people going out shopping for Christmas. <context> The Friday after the American holiday of Thanksgiving is called Black Friday. It's said that it's the day that store ledgers move into the black and companies become profitable. On that day, retailers slash prices to get consumers t... |
Will she take them somewhere? | <answer> take them to travel <context> What will you do if you have six million dollars? Different people give different answers. David I will buy an island if I have six million dollars. Then I will be the king of the island. I will invite my friends to my island and we'll have a good time there. Cathy If I get six ... |
Queen's News of the World Tour took place in what year? | <answer> 1977 <context> The band's sixth studio album News of the World was released in 1977, which has gone four times platinum in the United States, and twice in the UK. The album contained many songs tailor-made for live performance, including two of rock's most recognisable anthems, "We Will Rock You" and the rock ... |
When was Houston ranked the best city for shopping? | <answer> 2010 <context> In 2008, Houston received top ranking on Kiplinger's Personal Finance Best Cities of 2008 list, which ranks cities on their local economy, employment opportunities, reasonable living costs, and quality of life. The city ranked fourth for highest increase in the local technological innovation ove... |
Does he have contempt for the main character? | <answer> This guy's getting a lot of stuff done, <context> The popular US drama series "House of Cards", which has already started its second season, features Chinese elements in its storyline. Traditional heroes are no longer sought after anymore. Today, it's unconventional leading figure -like Francis J. Underwood fr... |
What color was the house they lived at? | <answer> Daddy bird lived on a quiet street, at a yellow house <context> Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds.
It had a very long tail feather. And with... |
Who can become the cardinal protopriest? | <answer> The cardinal who is the longest-serving member of the order of cardinal priests <context> The cardinal who is the longest-serving member of the order of cardinal priests is titled cardinal protopriest. He had certain ceremonial duties in the conclave that have effectively ceased because he would generally have... |
Did he put in any request with the President? | <answer> He says he has made a request to meet President Obama when he arrives <context> JAKARTA, INDONESIA ---Walking with long steps and his smile lighting up a rainy afternoon, Barack Obama seems to have arrived to visit a school he attended as a boy.But wait.He's not real Obama.The US president is back in Washingto... |
by what name did Charles Terry and John Low first name their settlement? | <answer> New York <context> After a difficult winter, most of the Denny Party relocated across Elliott Bay and claimed land a second time at the site of present-day Pioneer Square. Charles Terry and John Low remained at the original landing location and reestablished their old land claim and called it "New York", but r... |
About how small is the average bumble bee bat? | <answer> 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in) <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-borne animal, but some mammals are adapted for... |
Does she think she's healthy now? | <answer> confident she has overcome the neck problem <context> (CNN) -- Denied a proper buildup to the Australian Open for the second year in a row, Maria Sharapova has taken out her injury frustrations on some of the host country's most promising young male tennis players.
The planet's highest-paid female athlete w... |
How big is the Daily Kansan's audience? | <answer> at least 30,000 <context> The University Daily Kansan operates outside of the university's William Allen White School of Journalism and reaches an audience of at least 30,000 daily readers through its print and online publications |
How do you cook medium well egg? | <answer> 1 Place eggs in pan with enough cold water to just cover the eggs. 2 Once water begins boiling, reduce heat to medium and time for 3½ minutes more. At conclusion of 3½ minutes, scoop each egg out of the pan with a spoon and run under cold water for several seconds. <context> Instructions. 1 Place eggs in pan ... |
What are mils sometimes used for? | <answer> though mills are sometimes used in matters of tax levies <context> Unlike the Spanish milled dollar the U.S. dollar is based upon a decimal system of values. In addition to the dollar the coinage act officially established monetary units of mill or one-thousandth of a dollar (symbol ₥), cent or one-hundredth o... |
Which one is NOT the author's attitude towards planting basil? | <answer> It's a good way to save $200 each year. <context> While shopping for my groceries a few years ago, I decided on an idea to buy one of those little potted basil plants instead of the package of basil leaves. It was about the same price and I figured I would plant it in my yard and maybe get a few meals worth ou... |
Who did Burke think a social class structure benefited? | <answer> all subjects <context> Burke believed that property was essential to human life. Because of his conviction that people desire to be ruled and controlled, the division of property formed the basis for social structure, helping develop control within a property-based hierarchy. He viewed the social changes broug... |
Where did children from urban areas primarily work? | <answer> street vendors, washing cars, helping in construction sites, weaving clothing, and sometimes even working as exotic dancers <context> What industries children work in depends on if they grew up in a rural area or an urban area. Children who were born in urban areas often found themselves working for street ven... |
What percentage of New Delhi's population is Sikh? | <answer> 5.4% <context> Hinduism is the religion of 79.8% of New Delhi's population. There are also communities of Muslims (12.9%), Sikhs (5.4%), Jains (1.1%) and Christians (0.9%) in Delhi. Other religious groups (2.5%) include Parsis, Buddhists and Jews. |
How did the author stop drinking? | <answer> He was persuaded by the dentist Russell's death. <context> That summer I drank every day, everywhere I went. I had a bottle in my drawer next to me and a bottle next to my bed. I never did another drug, but I drank so much that my family finally asked a priest for help. My father gave me a bottle of medicine f... |
What was Allan doing? | <answer> his coat off and a pipe in his mouth <context> CHAPTER X
I knew the moment I opened the door that changes were on foot. Our studio sitting-room was dismantled of many of its treasures. Allan, with his coat off and a pipe in his mouth, was throwing odds and ends in a promiscuous sort of way into a huge trunk ... |
How many tombs have been discovered in the same area in the past two years? | <answer> 98 <context> Archaeologists have discovered 45 ancient Egyptian tombs in Lahoun, Egypt. The site is about 70 miles south of Cairo, Egypt's capital. In most of the tombs they found a decorated painted wooden coffin. Each one captains a mummy . In one tomb, 12 coffins from around 1500 B.C. were found piled on t... |
In the photophone, light carried sound and what? | <answer> normal human conversations <context> Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full associates in the Volta Laboratory Associ... |
what happened next? | <answer> They heard bells from the train <context> Animals love to walk near the train tracks. One night a beautiful black cat was walking along the train tracks looking for a nice mouse to eat. He came across some friends, Bob the cat and Steve the dog. They chose to go looking for food together. They walked up and do... |
Which is NOT the hope of the Obamas for Matia and Sasha? | <answer> To grow up in a different way <context> Barack and Michelle Obama have two daughters: Malia, born in 1998, and Sasha, born in 2001. Before his inauguration, President Obama published an open letter to his daughters in Parade magazine, describing what he wants them and every child in America "to grow up in a wo... |
Downtown New Haven contributes approximately how many jobs to the city? | <answer> about half <context> Downtown New Haven, occupied by nearly 7,000 residents, has a more residential character than most downtowns. The downtown area provides about half of the city's jobs and half of its tax base and in recent years has become filled with dozens of new upscale restaurants, several of which hav... |
Has Brian ever performed in front of people? | <answer> He had never acted in public before, and he was very excited. <context> As a funny student, Brian loved watching comedies best and hoped to become a comedy actor one day. When he heard about the talent show to be held at this school, Brian decided to take part in it.
He had never acted in public before, and ... |
What type of accessory was the Super Scope? | <answer> light gun <context> Throughout the course of its life, a number of peripherals were released which added to the functionality of the SNES. Many of these devices were modeled after earlier add-ons for the NES: the Super Scope is a light gun functionally similar to the NES Zapper (though the Super Scope features... |
what is simponi? | <answer> It is a brand name of Golimumab. <context> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Golimumab (CNTO 148) is a human monoclonal antibody which is used as an immunosuppressive drug and marketed under the brand name Simponi. Golimumab targets tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), a pro-inflammatory molecule and ... |
Which country has the most workers working during the vacation days? | <answer> Sweden. <context> It's so beautiful outside that spending the day in the office would be very boring. So why not take the vacations off? A new survey found that 31%of U.S workers don't always take all of their vacation days. Americans have 12 vacation days on average each year, but they give back an average of... |
Why does a traveler need a passport? | <answer> It helps the country to protect the people <context> Americans can travel almost anywhere they choose. But to protect its people, the government lists a few dangerous places where Americans cannot go. These places are unfriendly countries or countries at war. There, the travelers might not be safe. These count... |
When did Bill lose the wallet? | <answer> while cheering for the Baker High basketball team with a group of friends <context> Bill Fulton doesn't remember losing his wallet, but its return helped him remember the past. The leather stayed smooth and the cowboy design unblemished . And when he looked inside, the contents brought back memories from 1946,... |
what is carbohydrates? | <answer> They are one of the main types of nutrients and called simple or complex, depending on their chemical structure. <context> Carbohydrates are one of the main types of nutrients. They are the most important source of energy for your body. Your digestive system changes carbohydrates into glucose (blood sugar). Yo... |
what emergency physicians do? | <answer> An emergency medicine physician provides treatment to patients with acute medical issues that require immediate intervention to save the patient's life or prevent future complications. <context> An emergency medicine physician provides treatment to patients with acute medical issues that require immediate inte... |
What popular tourist site was particularly active during the 20s? | <answer> Lighthouse Point Park <context> Lighthouse Point Park, a public beach run by the city, was a popular tourist destination during the Roaring Twenties, attracting luminaries of the period such as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb. The park remains popular among New Haveners, and is home to the Five Mile Point Lighthouse, co... |
When Sam sat up and said, "Where am I?" the old man thought _? | <answer> he lost his way <context> Sam was an English student. He always stayed at home for his holidays. But last winter he thought, "I have never left the country. All my friends have been to Spain. They like it very much. So this year I'm going there for my holiday."
First he went to Madrid and stayed in a small hot... |
Where did Edward Schnell live? | <answer> Wakamatsu <context> In the same war, the Prussian Edward Schnell served the Aizu domain as a military instructor and procurer of weapons. He was granted the Japanese name Hiramatsu Buhei (平松武兵衛), which inverted the characters of the daimyo's name Matsudaira. Hiramatsu (Schnell) was given the right to wear swor... |
Were Florence and Leonard there? | <answer> Haven't Florence and Leonard arrived yet?"
<context> CHAPTER XXIII
UNEXPECTED SUPPORT
The day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that... |
how many mg are in a medicine dropper? | <answer> 150 milligrams in my 20 ml dropper bottle <context> At 2 drops per milligram, that means 7-8 milligrams per milliliter (15-18 drops per milliliter for the example dropper). That means that about 150 milligrams in my 20 ml dropper bottle. Thats a good amount and 2CB is nice and stable in distilled water. |
In the Orthodox church, what types of icons are allowed to be venerated and prayed before? | <answer> flat, two-dimensional icons <context> Devotions to artistic depictions of Mary vary among Christian traditions. There is a long tradition of Roman Catholic Marian art and no image permeates Catholic art as does the image of Madonna and Child. The icon of the Virgin Theotokos with Christ is without doubt the mo... |
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