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The first diphtheria vaccines were produced in 1914 from a mixture of diphtheria toxin and antitoxin (produced from the serum of an inoculated animal), but the safety of the inoculation was marginal and it was not widely used | 0 |
As the Grand Duchy of Finland was part of the Russian Empire from 1809 to 1918, a number of Russian speakers have remained in Finland. When did Finland join the Russian Empire | 1 |
In the latter role, the Supreme Court rules as a court of first instance, allowing individuals, both citizens and non-citizens, to petition against the decisions of state authorities | 0 |
i can't actually take it with me | 0 |
When will they meet | 1 |
Its schools spread throughout the entire Church; its doctors wrote monumental works in all branches of knowledge, including the extremely important Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas | 0 |
What is the only sport newspaper in Namibia? | 1 |
When Cubs outfielder Rick Monday noticed the flag on the ground and the man and boy fumbling with matches and lighter fluid, he dashed over and snatched the flag to thunderous applause | 0 |
The Kinsey scale has been praised for dismissing the dichotomous classification of sexual orientation and allowing for a new perspective on human sexuality. However, the scale has been criticized because it is still not a true continuum. Despite seven categories being able to provide a more accurate description of sexual orientation than a dichotomous scale it is still difficult to determine which category individuals should be assigned to. In a major study comparing sexual response in homosexual males and females, Masters and Johnson discuss the difficulty of assigning the Kinsey ratings to participants. Particularly, they found it difficult to determine the relative amount heterosexual and homosexual experience and response in a person's history when using the scale. They report finding it difficult to assign ratings 2-4 for individuals with a large number of heterosexual and homosexual experiences. When, there is a lot of heterosexual and homosexual experiences in one's history it becomes difficult for that individual to be fully objective in assessing the relative amount of each. | 0 |
How many finalists were on this season | 1 |
Which historically significant communist activist was associated with the 1919 riots in which some of Popper's friends were killed? | 1 |
1:56] in Nazareth in Galilee, possibly with her parents, and during her betrothal — the first stage of a Jewish marriage — the angel Gabriel announced to her that she was to be the mother of the promised Messiah by conceiving him through the Holy Spirit, and she responded, "I am the handmaid of the Lord. | 0 |
When did the South African government sign an agreement to lease land to Congolese farmers? | 1 |
What is one of Spielberg's movies that John Williams hasn't composed the music for? | 1 |
This image of darkness over the land would have been understood by ancient readers, a typical element in the description of the death of kings and other major figures by writers such as Philo, Dio Cassius, Virgil, Plutarch and Josephus. | 0 |
On May 15, 2013, Resident Commissioner Pierluisi introduced H | 0 |
In 1989, the first full season with night baseball at Wrigley Field, Don Zimmer's Cubs were led by a core group of veterans in Ryne Sandberg, Rick Sutcliffe and Andre Dawson, who were boosted by a crop of youngsters such as Mark Grace, Shawon Dunston, Greg Maddux, Rookie of the Year Jerome Walton, and Rookie of the Year Runner-Up Dwight Smith. Who was rookie of the year in 1989? | 1 |
what does CANSOFCOM stand for? | 1 |
Typical operating currents for such devices begin at 350 mA | 0 |
Even though the book had barely hinted at human evolution, it quickly became central to the debate as mental and moral qualities were seen as spiritual aspects of the immaterial soul, and it was believed that animals did not have spiritual qualities. Which scientist argued that Darwinism was atheism | 1 |
Two days later, on the 18th, the Cubs signed a 4-year player development contract with the South Bend Silver Hawks of the Midwest League, ending their brief relationship with the Kane County Cougars and shortly thereafter renaming the Silver Hawks the South Bend Cubs. | 0 |
Another advantage, at least to some consumers, was the lack of any sort of anti-piracy technology. Why wasn't there a need to redesign the LaserDisc format to prevent piracy? | 1 |
These American settlers established a permanent foothold in the area and ignored Spanish officials. What happened in 1810? | 1 |
At the time of Australia's federation on 1 January 1901, Melbourne became the seat of government of the federation | 0 |
Who did not dominate the Warsaw Treaty armed forces? | 1 |
In what year did Kodak start using a different way of characterizing two sensors? | 1 |
The industry simply decided to engineer it into the DVD specification. | 0 |
What publication lauded the iPod for enabling people to listen to thousands of songs on a portable player | 1 |
Where were the two thieves buried after they died from crucifixion? | 1 |
However, she gave some insight into her themes when, in a rare letter to the editor, she wrote in response to the passionate reaction her book caused: "Surely it is plain to the simplest intelligence that To Kill a Mockingbird spells out in words of seldom more than two syllables a code of honor and conduct, Christian in its ethic, that is the heritage of all Southerners | 0 |
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What condition do they state cannot be linked to homosexuality? | 1 |
Whose job is it to release parliament after the ceremony? | 1 |
How do both men and women often dress in offices in Eritrea | 1 |
The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: 한국전쟁, Hanja: 韓國戰爭, Hanguk Jeonjaeng, "Korean War"; in North Korean Chosungul: 조국해방전쟁, Joguk Haebang Jeonjaeng, "Fatherland Liberation War"; 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953)[a] was started when North Korea invaded South Korea | 0 |
In the Paris region, Disneyland Paris, in Marne-la-Vallée, 32 km (20 miles) east of the centre of Paris, was the most visited tourist attraction in France, with 14 | 0 |
The Salon de la Section d'Or at the Galerie La Boétie in Paris, October 1912, was arguably the most important pre-World War I Cubist exhibition; exposing Cubism to a wide audience | 0 |
Throughout the war, the King and Queen provided morale-boosting visits throughout the United Kingdom, visiting bomb sites, munitions factories, and troops. | 0 |
Philip II of Spain decreed the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, which affected much of Roman Catholic Europe, as Philip was at the time ruler over Spain and Portugal as well as much of Italy. What changed Julian Thursday, 4 October 1582 to Gregorian Friday, 15 October 1582 | 1 |
Who believes that the rape Madonna experienced is the driving force in life? | 1 |
In what year did Western Union absorb ADT? | 1 |
Islanders speak both English and a creole language known as Norfuk, a blend of 18th-century English and Tahitian | 0 |
In a letter to Hayek in 1944, Popper stated, "I think I have learnt more from you than from any other living thinker, except perhaps Alfred Tarski. | 0 |
Which philosopher argued homosexuality did not exist as an idenity in the eighteenth century? | 1 |
Miami International Airport and PortMiami are among the nation's busiest ports of entry, especially for cargo from South America and the Caribbean. What street is central to the financial district of Miami | 1 |
The majority of Everton's matchday support comes from the North West of England, primarily Merseyside, Cheshire, West Lancashire and parts of Western Greater Manchester along with many fans who travel from North Wales and Ireland | 0 |
Oestradiol usually begins to act around the age of 10 and testosterone some months later | 0 |
"For empirical reasons we prefer to place emphasis on clinal variation, which recognizes the existence of adaptive human hereditary variation and simultaneously stresses that such variation is not found in packages that can be labeled races | 0 |
When did Galle discover Neptune? | 1 |
Both groups facilitated regular immigration logistics like arranging transportation, but the latter also engaged in clandestine operations in countries, particularly in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, where the lives of Jews were believed to be in danger and exit from those places was difficult. | 0 |
North of this is fresh water swamp, containing different vegetation from the salt water swamp, and north of that is rain forest. | 0 |
and i guess | 0 |
What year did the British adopt the new Vickers instrument | 1 |
In Japan, the Mayor of Nagano, Shoichi Washizawa said that it has become a "great nuisance" for the city to host the torch relay prior to the Nagano leg. How did Washizawa refer to the city having the torch relay? | 1 |
Many of London's pubs are known to have been used by famous people, but in some cases, such as the association between Samuel Johnson and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, this is speculative, based on little more than the fact that the person is known to have lived nearby. Along with the Prospect of Whitby, what pub was Samuel Pepys associated with | 1 |
In Australia, a technical issue arose with the royal assent in both 1976 and 2001. Why did this occur | 1 |
According to the Constitution, executive power is exercised by the President of the Republic and the Government. | 0 |
Longjing tea (also called dragon well tea), originating in Hangzhou, is one of the most prestigious, if not the most prestigious Chinese tea. What type of shoes is Hangzhou known for | 1 |
In addition, the minority leader has a number of other institutional functions. How many Members can the House Office Building Commission name to serve as Private Calendar objectors? | 1 |
In birds, there are also major changes in forebrain structure. | 0 |
What percentage of the population in Nebraska didn't like the amendment | 1 |
On 11 October 1962, the first session of the Second Vatican Council was held in the Vatican. What speech was given by several council commissions | 1 |
How did dictionaries and encyclopedias change in the 18th century? | 1 |
Ectosymbiosis, also referred to as exosymbiosis, is any symbiotic relationship in which the symbiont lives on the body surface of the host, including the inner surface of the digestive tract or the ducts of exocrine glands. What is another name for ectosymbiosis | 1 |
As early as 1934, Popper wrote of the search for truth as "one of the strongest motives for scientific discovery | 0 |
Matter should not be confused with mass, as the two are not quite the same in modern physics. | 0 |
How many meters is 6,096 feet? | 1 |
In 1836, at a party hosted by Marie d'Agoult, Chopin met the French author George Sand (born [Amantine] Aurore [Lucile] Dupin). Who was the host of the gathering where Frédéric was introduced to George Sand? | 1 |
KU's Edwards Campus is in Overland Park, Kansas. In what city is the Edwards Campus located | 1 |
What subjects has John B. Cobb, Jr. written books on other than process theology | 1 |
Urban AC is a form of AC music geared towards adult African-American audiences, and therefore, the artists that are played on these stations are most often black, such as Des'ree, whose album I Ain't Movin' was massively popular amongst both African American audience as well as the wider national audience. What is the ethnicity of artists commonly played on urban adult contemporary radio? | 1 |
How many people that are of Greek ascendancy live elsewhere than Greece ? | 1 |
Due to the ratio of U. Which station isn't ran by Bay City Television? | 1 |
The view of the Roman Catholic Church is that Protestant denominations cannot be considered churches but rather that they are ecclesial communities or specific faith-believing communities because their ordinances and doctrines are not historically the same as the Catholic sacraments and dogmas, and the Protestant communities have no sacramental ministerial priesthood and therefore lack true apostolic succession. What is lacking in Protestantism, according to the Roman Catholic Church | 1 |
Bal-musette is a style of French music and dance that first became popular in Paris in the 1870s and 1880s; by 1880 Paris had some 150 dance halls in the working-class neighbourhoods of the city. What is a cabrette known as locally? | 1 |
He was furthermore, for a short time, the executive producer of the long-running medical drama ER | 0 |
What year did the Safavid-Qajar war end? | 1 |
Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica | 1 |
When did the first Anglican minister leave New Jersey | 1 |
The group's second LP, Queen II, was released in 1974, and features rock photographer Mick Rock's iconic image of the band on the cover. This image would be used as the basis for the 1975 "Bohemian Rhapsody" music video production. The album reached number five on the British album chart and became the first Queen album to chart in the UK. The Freddie Mercury-written lead single "Seven Seas of Rhye" reached number ten in the UK, giving the band their first hit. The album is the first real testament to the band's distinctive layered sound, and features long complex instrumental passages, fantasy-themed lyrics, and musical virtuosity. Aside from its only single, the album also included the song "The March of the Black Queen", a six-minute epic which lacks a chorus. The Daily Vault described the number as "menacing". Critical reaction was mixed; the Winnipeg Free Press, while praising the band's debut album, described Queen II as a "over-produced monstrosity". Allmusic has described the album as a favourite among the band's hardcore fans, and it is the first of three Queen albums to feature in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. | 0 |
What was the musical style of Playwrights Horizon's score | 1 |
What do scientists explore by adding genes to mice with a certain gene's function disrupted | 1 |
Asphalt/bitumen is typically stored and transported at temperatures around 150 °C (302 °F). Due to what kind of concerns is diesel oil now used as a release agent | 1 |
Newer hip hop artists from the Bronx include Big Pun, Lord Toriq and Peter Gunz, Camp Lo, Swizz Beatz, Drag-On, Fat Joe, Terror Squad and Corey Gunz | 0 |
This, combined with its location between India and China, helped establish Kathmandu as an important trading center over the centuries. | 0 |
The Pacific War saw the Allied powers pitted against the Empire of Japan, the latter briefly aided by Thailand and to a much lesser extent by its Axis allies, Germany and Italy. What nation were the allies against | 1 |
How much of Nigeria uses English as a first language? | 1 |
What conditions did the Ubangi-Shari suffer from? | 1 |
Humbert of Romans, the master general of the order from 1254 to 1263, was a great administrator, as well as preacher and writer. What years was Humbert of Rome the Master General | 1 |
In September 1987, the Edasi newspaper published a proposal by Edgar Savisaar, Siim Kallas, Tiit Made, and Mikk Titma calling for Estonia's transition to autonomy | 0 |
Olaf campus | 0 |
In recent years, Apple has seen a significant boost in sales of Macs. Which smartphone has hurt personal computer manufacterers the least | 1 |
When did London see its highest population numbers? | 1 |
What was GE's slogan prior to "Imagination at work?" | 1 |
In breeding circles, a male canine is referred to as a dog, while a female is called a bitch (Middle English bicche, from Old English bicce, ultimately from Old Norse bikkja). What is the French word that "puppy" comes from | 1 |
Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. Which Queen did Bell present his invention to? | 1 |
What are the threats that the MoD has identified | 1 |
An insects rectum absorbs how much water | 1 |
What program allowed America to sell military supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union? | 1 |
All government officers of the United States, including the President, the Justices of the Supreme Court, state judges and legislators, and all members of Congress, pledge first and foremost to uphold the Constitution. According to the Constitution, to what is the rule of law superior | 1 |
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