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Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention | 0 |
Bermuda's national cricket team participated in the Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. Who defeated Bermuda? | 1 |
In what year was the Musee des art decoratifs completed | 1 |
Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname "the Pilgrim Pope". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogotá, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited Fátima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjamín Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus. | 0 |
Future Confederate generals George E | 0 |
As of December 2015[update], Barcelona has won 23 La Liga, 27 Copa del Rey, 11 Supercopa de España, three Copa Eva Duarte[note 2] and two Copa de la Liga trophies, as well as being the record holder for the latter four competitions. How many UEFA Super Cup awards does Barcelona have? | 1 |
Hellenistic Judaism was developed in Alexandria and what other region? | 1 |
Among the most conspicuous is that of the introduced gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), which infests primarily oaks, causing severe defoliation and tree mortality | 0 |
In May 2014, the Government of China banned the internal purchase of Windows 8-based products under government contracts requiring "energy-efficient" devices. Why did the Chinese government ban Windows 8 based products | 1 |
In West Virginia, the highest court of the state is the Supreme Court of Appeals | 0 |
Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, and bumping the "funny bone". What is an intense phenomenon? | 1 |
What do many Ashkenazi Jews study outside of the Yeshiva framework | 1 |
Bell pointed to a variable resistance device in Bell's previous application in which Bell described a cup of mercury, not water | 0 |
Coming to terms with and creating a positive LGBT identity can be difficult for some youth for a variety of reasons | 0 |
When did Sudan receive independence? | 1 |
Leonardo Bruni was the first historian to use tripartite periodization in his History of the Florentine People (1442) | 0 |
In New Zealland, the governor-general has personally granted the Royal Assent since what year | 1 |
Who ruled the southern parts of Estonia? | 1 |
Bush, who dubbed him "Conan the Republican". | 0 |
Jean Buridan reported in the 14th century that teams of ten horses could not pull open bellows when the port was sealed | 0 |
They do not obviously resemble a typical leafless cactus such as an Echinocactus | 0 |
Armenian cuisine is as ancient as the history of Armenia, a combination of different tastes and aromas. What does Armenian cuisine place an emphasis on | 1 |
Though wounded like several others earlier that day, Kerry did not lose any time off from duty. | 0 |
They were given high-status seating at games and theatres. | 0 |
Most Presbyterian churches follow the traditional liturgical year and observe the traditional holidays, holy seasons, such as Advent, Christmas, Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, etc. | 0 |
Norfolk Island was originally a colony acquired by settlement but was never within the British Settlements Act. What was an unnecessary qualification for voting in Norfolk Island? | 1 |
Where did teachers learn about religious and social norms | 1 |
The University of Michigan shapes Ann Arbor's economy significantly. | 0 |
Who amassed in large scale against protesters? | 1 |
Where did the intelligence information that led to the passage of Resolution 83 come from? | 1 |
Who believed they needed a supply line from the Soviet Union to sustain another war | 1 |
Who first patented the process that creates an oxide usable in the retort process? | 1 |
When was Plymouth Gin first distilled | 1 |
Germany's high-altitude needs were originally going to be filled by a 75 mm gun from Krupp, designed in collaboration with their Swedish counterpart Bofors, but the specifications were later amended to require much higher performance. In response Krupp's engineers presented a new 88 mm design, the FlaK 36. First used in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, the gun proved to be one of the best anti-aircraft guns in the world, as well as particularly deadly against light, medium, and even early heavy tanks. | 0 |
Owing to Napoleon's praise of Saint Helena’s coffee during his exile on the island, the product enjoyed a brief popularity in Paris in the years after his death | 0 |
The Monreale mosaics constitute the largest decoration of this kind in Italy, covering 0,75 hectares with at least 100 million glass and stone tesserae. What is the king offering Theotokos in the Monreale mosaics | 1 |
What serves as the collective Head of State? | 1 |
In what year was the Janissary corp disbanded | 1 |
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When did this push occur | 1 |
A Jain temple is present in Gyaneshwar, where Jains practice their faith. | 0 |
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The passing of the Antarctic Conservation Act (1978) in the U. Over fishing of which species of fish helped promote regulations on fishing? | 1 |
In which decade did hard rock see a decline of dominance in commercial music | 1 |
What isn't Alaska's capital city? | 1 |
In July 2013, there were 41,000 non-Germans by citizenship living in Thuringia (1. How many non-Americans lived in Thuringia in 2013? | 1 |
The other directly attested Old Iranian dialects are the two forms of Avestan, which take their name from their use in the Avesta, the liturgical texts of indigenous Iranian religion that now goes by the name of Zoroastrianism but in the Avesta itself is simply known as vohu daena (later: behdin). How many dialects of the Avesta language or there? | 1 |
The reemergence of Cubism coincided with the appearance from about 1917–24 of a coherent body of theoretical writing by Pierre Reverdy, Maurice Raynal and Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler and, among the artists, by Gris, Léger and Gleizes. What happened to Cubism before 1918 | 1 |
What government department is located in the same building as the Kaiser Library | 1 |
This has led to public discussions if Greece, Portugal, and even Italy would be better off leaving the eurozone to regain economical and financial stability if they would not implement reforms to strengthen their competitiveness as part of the eurozone in time. Which eurozone country has the biggest need for financial reform | 1 |
A further line in the directive stressed the need to inflict the heaviest losses possible, but also to intensify the air war in order to create the impression an amphibious assault on Britain was planned for 1941 | 0 |
Mary resided in "her own house"[Lk. What angel did Joseph meet before he had the dream? | 1 |
for which journey do you wish to purchase a ticket | 1 |
The BBC's highlights package on Saturday and Sunday nights, as well as other evenings when fixtures justify, will run until 2016. Which package on Saturday and Sunday nights will run through 2009? | 1 |
Its outermost cells are constantly lost; its bottommost cells are constantly dividing and pushing upward | 0 |
Hyderabad produces around 4,500 tonnes of solid waste daily, which is transported from collection units in Imlibun, Yousufguda and Lower Tank Bund to the dumpsite in Jawaharnagar. Where is the site where Hyderabad's solid waste is dumped? | 1 |
What is one interior use copper has been forbidden to include? | 1 |
On 16 March 2011, the freighter MS Oliva ran aground on Nightingale Island, spilling tons of heavy fuel oil into the ocean, leaving an oil slick threatening the island's population of rockhopper penguins. What was spilled into rockhopper penguins on March 16, 2011 | 1 |
On September 25 both palaces were breached and approximately two thousand eunuchs were killed | 0 |
In general, Tucson and Pima County support the Democratic Party, as opposed the state's largest metropolitan area, Phoenix, which usually supports the Republican Party. Who represent's Tucson's wealthy areas in Congress? | 1 |
The pagan Slavic populations were Christianized between the 6th and 10th centuries. When were pagan Slavic populations Christianized? | 1 |
This is one of the oldest areas of the abbey, dating back almost to the foundation of the church by Edward the Confessor in 1065. | 0 |
In what year did Sergei Bulgakov attend the Second Council of Nicaea | 1 |
Railroads have been an important method of transportation in Montana since the 1880s. What is the states largest railway | 1 |
In January 2010, YouTube launched an experimental version of the site that used the built-in multimedia capabilities of web browsers supporting the HTML5 standard. What happened in January 2009 | 1 |
Besides China, what other countries saw fighting in this war | 1 |
However, Reuters reported in June that, to date, Chinese prosecutors have joined an official inquiry into ten collapsed schools during May's devastating earthquake to gain first-hand material of construction quality at the collapsed schools, launch preliminary inquiries and prepare for possible investigations into professional crime. Who has joined an official inquiry into the school scandal? | 1 |
During the A Day at the Races Tour in 1977, Queen performed sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, New York, in February, and Earls Court, London, in June | 0 |
1% said they were racially mixed, up from 38. | 0 |
Who was the King's heir presumptive | 1 |
Locations without DST can instead use the first days of spring and autumn as reminders. | 0 |
Who said that protected CDs are not allowed to carry the CDDA logo | 1 |
Windows 8 was made available to Software Assurance customers on August 16, 2012 | 0 |
The former was a warship, the latter mainly a merchant ship | 0 |
What book described the functionality and operation of a contemporary Paris department/novelty store | 1 |
Leonardo da Vinci, in his treatise on painting, warned artists not to use it | 0 |
Von Neumann's ability to instantaneously perform complex operations in his head stunned other mathematicians | 0 |
Interracial relationships, common-law marriages, and marriages occurred since the earliest colonial years, especially before slavery hardened as a racial caste associated with people of African descent in the British colonies. Who did many white mothers abandon | 1 |
The Georgian alphabet is special since it used to be bicameral, but today is mostly used in a unicameral way | 0 |
5 Hz) has a weight of 30 cwt, 1 qtr, 15 lb (3403 lb or 1544 kg) | 0 |
The Kingdom of Pontus was a Hellenistic kingdom on the southern coast of the Black Sea. When was the Kingdom of Pontus founded | 1 |
What parts of Frédéric's personal life influenced his legacy as a leading symbol of the era? | 1 |
Shumer, an Akkadian word, could reference what type of name? | 1 |
What type of architecture does nobody consider metaphoric architecture to be a development of? | 1 |
Salas (Philippines) | 0 |
Apple's application to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a patent on "rotational user inputs", as used on the iPod interface, received a third "non-final rejection" (NFR) in August 2005. What interface component did Apple attempt to patent in 2005 | 1 |
Jonathan Bellman writes that modern concert performance style—set in the "conservatory" tradition of late 19th- and 20th-century music schools, and suitable for large auditoria or recordings—militates against what is known of Chopin's more intimate performance technique | 0 |
Most evidence seems to suggest the assignment of orders is accurate, but scientists disagree about the relationships between the orders themselves; evidence from modern bird anatomy, fossils and DNA have all been brought to bear on the problem, but no strong consensus has emerged. | 0 |
Symbiotic relationships include those associations in which one organism lives on another (ectosymbiosis, such as mistletoe), or where one partner lives inside the other (endosymbiosis, such as lactobacilli and other bacteria in humans or Symbiodinium in corals). What organism lives in a state of both ectosymbiosis and endosymbiosis? | 1 |
In 2004, the first bike lane in the city was added to Orange Street, connecting East Rock Park and the East Rock neighborhood to downtown. Since then, bike lanes have also been added to sections of Howard Ave, Elm St, Dixwell Avenue, Water Street, Clinton Avenue and State Street. The city has created recommended bike routes for getting around New Haven, including use of the Canal Trail and the Orange Street lane. A bike map of the city entire can be seen here , and bike maps broken down by area here . As of the end of 2012, bicycle lanes have also been added in both directions on Dixwell Avenue along most of the street from downtown to the Hamden town line, as well as along Howard Avenue from Yale New Haven Hospital to City Point. | 0 |
Beyoncé further expanded her acting career, starring as blues singer Etta James in the 2008 musical biopic, Cadillac Records. A fight scene from the movie, Obsessed, won which award for Beyonce | 1 |
Hoklo objected to the proposal because it would increase what tensions | 1 |
What types of texts did Plato and Socrates author? | 1 |
What type of album was The Sexual Life of the Savages? | 1 |
The most prominent are the Rotifera or rotifers, which are common in aqueous environments. | 0 |
Using a water clock, waterwheel and a series of gears, the Court Astronomer Zhang Heng (78–139 AD) was able to mechanically rotate his metal-ringed armillary sphere. | 0 |
Following the revision of the French constitution that established the Fifth Republic in 1958, the AEF dissolved into its constituent parts, each of which became an autonomous colony within the French Community. When was the Fifth Republic founded | 1 |
Who was the 4th BC Indian Arthashastra | 1 |
In some fields Hellenistic culture thrived, particularly in its preservation of the past. The states of the Hellenistic period were deeply fixated with the past and its seemingly lost glories. The preservation of many classical and archaic works of art and literature (including the works of the three great classical tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides) are due to the efforts of the Hellenistic Greeks. The museum and library of Alexandria was the center of this conservationist activity. With the support of royal stipends, Alexandrian scholars collected, translated, copied, classified and critiqued every book they could find. Most of the great literary figures of the Hellenistic period studied at Alexandria and conducted research there. They were scholar poets, writing not only poetry but treatises on Homer and other archaic and classical Greek literature. | 0 |
On 11 August, Barcelona started the 2015–16 season winning a joint record fifth European Super Cup by beating Sevilla FC 5–4 in the 2015 UEFA Super Cup. They ended the year with a 3–0 win over Argentine club River Plate in the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final on 20 December to win the trophy for a record third time, with Suárez, Messi and Iniesta the top three players of the tournament. The FIFA Club World Cup was Barcelona's 20th international title, a record only matched by Egyptian club Al Ahly SC. By scoring 180 goals in 2015 in all competitions, Barcelona set the record for most goals scored in a calendar year, breaking Real Madrid's record of 178 goals scored in 2014. | 0 |
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