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The music of the indigenous peoples of Central Mexico and Central America was often pentatonic. What role did music play in the religious festivities? | 1 |
His answer was that in many cases animals exist with intermediate structures that are functional. He presented flying squirrels, and flying lemurs as examples of how bats might have evolved from non-flying ancestors. He discussed various simple eyes found in invertebrates, starting with nothing more than an optic nerve coated with pigment, as examples of how the vertebrate eye could have evolved. Darwin concludes: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case." | 0 |
On January 25, 1918 the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets renamed the unrecognized state the Soviet Russian Republic. On what date was the state named the Soviet Russian Republic | 1 |
Although a resonant antenna has a purely resistive feed-point impedance at a particular frequency, many (if not most) applications require using an antenna over a range of frequencies. An antenna's bandwidth specifies the range of frequencies over which its performance does not suffer due to a poor impedance match. Also in the case of a Yagi-Uda array, the use of the antenna very far away from its design frequency reduces the antenna's directivity, thus reducing the usable bandwidth regardless of impedance matching. | 0 |
Who subverted the peripatetic-thomist observation | 1 |
The Gothic vault, unlike the semi-circular vault of Roman and Romanesque buildings, can be used to roof rectangular and irregularly shaped plans such as trapezoids. What structural danger is offered by the Gothic vault | 1 |
At DST in the fall, how long does it stay the same time in both Pacific and Mountain time in the United States | 1 |
What is hunting and gathering argued to be? | 1 |
In the context of chemistry, energy is an attribute of a substance as a consequence of its atomic, molecular or aggregate structure. Since a chemical transformation is accompanied by a change in one or more of these kinds of structure, it is invariably accompanied by an increase or decrease of energy of the substances involved. Some energy is transferred between the surroundings and the reactants of the reaction in the form of heat or light; thus the products of a reaction may have more or less energy than the reactants. A reaction is said to be exergonic if the final state is lower on the energy scale than the initial state; in the case of endergonic reactions the situation is the reverse. Chemical reactions are invariably not possible unless the reactants surmount an energy barrier known as the activation energy. The speed of a chemical reaction (at given temperature T) is related to the activation energy E, by the Boltzmann's population factor e−E/kT – that is the probability of molecule to have energy greater than or equal to E at the given temperature T. This exponential dependence of a reaction rate on temperature is known as the Arrhenius equation.The activation energy necessary for a chemical reaction can be in the form of thermal energy. | 0 |
Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company, for example, which began life in the Great Room in Jones Residential College, was founded in 1988 by several alumni, including David Schwimmer; in 2011, it won the Regional Tony Award. | 0 |
Who did Ibn Sina turn down in order to travel westwards after the Samanid dynasty ended? | 1 |
MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, more commonly referred to as MP3, is an audio coding format for digital audio which uses a form of lossy data compression. What is the common name for MPEG-2 Audio Layer III | 1 |
Although the telephone appeared to be an "instant" success, it was not initially a profitable venture and Bell's main sources of income were from lectures until after 1897 | 0 |
When did the Conservative Party downgrade its participation to observer member status? | 1 |
In the late 13th and early 14th centuries, a process took place – primarily in Italy but partly also in the Empire – that historians have termed a 'commercial revolution'. What were the benefits of the new system of single-entry bookkeeping | 1 |
Which inventions of the period had a great impact on everyday life? | 1 |
The mount lies right in front of the Tyrrhenian Sea | 0 |
In the Sound is Drake's Island which is seen from Plymouth Hoe, a flat public area on top of limestone cliffs. | 0 |
In the 7th century, the Frankish merchant Samo, who supported the Slavs fighting their Avar rulers, became the ruler of the first known Slav state in Central Europe, which, however, most probably did not outlive its founder and ruler. When was the first Bulgarian Empire founded? | 1 |
What type of project has been started to rebuild the reefs at Tuvalu? | 1 |
Among the Punjabi poets, the names of Sultan Bahu, Bulleh Shah, Mian Muhammad Baksh, and Waris Shah and folk singers like Inayat Hussain Bhatti and Tufail Niazi, Alam Lohar, Sain Marna, Mansoor Malangi, Allah Ditta Lona wala, Talib Hussain Dard, Attaullah Khan Essa Khailwi, Gamoo Tahliwala, Mamzoo Gha-lla, Akbar Jat, Arif Lohar, Ahmad Nawaz Cheena and Hamid Ali Bela are well-known | 0 |
Strasbourg's historic city centre, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988, the first time such an honour was placed on an entire city centre. In what year was University of Strasbourg established? | 1 |
In France during the Middle Ages, there were two Great Officers of the Crown of France with police responsibilities: The Marshal of France and the Constable of France. What was the Constable's force called, in English | 1 |
Another effort concentrates on preserving and passing along the oral tradition of the Vedas, www | 0 |
The Major League Baseball's preseason is also known as spring training. What is the MLB preseason league in Florida called? | 1 |
Devices can request higher currents and supply voltages from compliant hosts – up to 2 A at 5 V (for a power consumption of up to 10 W), and optionally up to 3 A or 5 A at either 12 V (36 W or 60 W) or 20 V (60 W or 100 W) | 0 |
John Dewey (1859–1952) modified James' pragmatism to form a theory known as instrumentalism. Who claimed that humans create experiments based on the perceived future? | 1 |
Among the paleo-orthodox and emerging church movements in Protestant and evangelical churches, in which some Presbyterians are involved, clergy are moving away from the traditional black Geneva gown to such vestments as the alb and chasuble, but also cassock and surplice (typically a full length Old English style surplice which resembles the Celtic alb, an ungirdled liturgical tunic of the old Gallican Rite), which some, particularly those identifying with the Liturgical Renewal Movement, hold to be more ancient and representative of a more ecumenical past. Clergy are trending towards the black Geneva gown and away from what | 1 |
On May 27, 1989, the founding conference of the Lviv regional Memorial Society was held | 0 |
it's out of San Francisco at 9:10 a m | 0 |
The UK built its army prior to joining the war in what way | 1 |
Those for Delhi metropolis stand at 49. | 0 |
Viking invasions began in the 9th century, followed by more permanent settlements, particularly along the east coast of Ireland, the west coast of modern-day Scotland and the Isle of Man | 0 |
Such bombs are jacketed in a non-fissile (unenriched) uranium case, and they derive more than half their power from the fission of this material by fast neutrons from the nuclear fusion process. | 0 |
The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Which countries did the RSFSR border on the southeast | 1 |
Shuman patented his solar engine system in what year | 1 |
How do administrators work with the DBMS? | 1 |
In 1173 John's elder brothers, backed by Eleanor, rose in revolt against Henry in the short-lived rebellion of 1173 to 1174. Where did Henry travel to | 1 |
Mission work in Samoa had begun in late 1830 by John Williams, of the London Missionary Society arriving in Sapapali'i from The Cook Islands and Tahiti. What work was written by John Williams about the people of Samoa? | 1 |
For any prime number p, there is also the multiplicative group of integers modulo p. What describes a group of integers related to a modulo | 1 |
During the Early Modern period (approximately late 15th century to 1800), the universities of Europe would see a tremendous amount of growth, productivity and innovative research. The German Empire had how many universities | 1 |
Like Finnish and Hungarian, Estonian is a somewhat agglutinative language, but unlike them, it has lost vowel harmony, the front vowels occurring exclusively on the first or stressed syllable, although in older texts the vowel harmony can still be recognized. What language feature does Estonian, Finish and Hungarian share | 1 |
The issue of the parentage of Jesus in the Talmud affects also the view of his mother | 0 |
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. What program was bundled free with Java | 1 |
Spanish colonization commenced on June 15, 1668 with the arrival of Diego Luis de San Vitores and Pedro Calungsod, who established the first Catholic church. When did Guam's Cathedral first open? | 1 |
The University of Chicago's 1960–61 Group Theory Year brought together group theorists such as Daniel Gorenstein, John G | 0 |
What famous comic book writer did Schwarzenegger work with on the Governator | 1 |
The of Appalachian Mountains are low today because of modern what? | 1 |
Mexico City is one of the most important economic hubs in Latin America. By what year will the Mexico City GDP double by, according to research? | 1 |
In April 1979, young students protested against Bokassa's decree that all school attendees would need to buy uniforms from a company owned by one of his wives. What were French students supposed to buy on Dacko's decree | 1 |
Sony have since launched their budget range of PlayStation 3 titles, known as the Greatest Hits range in North America, the Platinum range in Europe and Australia and The Best range in Japan. If you live in Australia and want affordable PlayStation 4 games, what range would you shop for | 1 |
What can citizens use to introduce amendments to the federal constitution | 1 |
authorities since its purchase of the International Petroleum Exchange in 2001 | 0 |
Important fragments survived from the mosaic floor of the Great Palace of Constantinople which was commissioned during Justinian's reign. Vine Scroll motifs are classified under what kind of tradition | 1 |
In response to the early-to-mid-17th century "continental rationalism" John Locke (1632–1704) proposed in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) a very influential view wherein the only knowledge humans can have is a posteriori, i.e., based upon experience. Locke is famously attributed with holding the proposition that the human mind is a tabula rasa, a "blank tablet", in Locke's words "white paper", on which the experiences derived from sense impressions as a person's life proceeds are written. There are two sources of our ideas: sensation and reflection. In both cases, a distinction is made between simple and complex ideas. The former are unanalysable, and are broken down into primary and secondary qualities. Primary qualities are essential for the object in question to be what it is. Without specific primary qualities, an object would not be what it is. For example, an apple is an apple because of the arrangement of its atomic structure. If an apple was structured differently, it would cease to be an apple. Secondary qualities are the sensory information we can perceive from its primary qualities. For example, an apple can be perceived in various colours, sizes, and textures but it is still identified as an apple. Therefore, its primary qualities dictate what the object essentially is, while its secondary qualities define its attributes. Complex ideas combine simple ones, and divide into substances, modes, and relations. According to Locke, our knowledge of things is a perception of ideas that are in accordance or discordance with each other, which is very different from the quest for certainty of Descartes. | 0 |
The smaller atoms become trapped in the spaces between the atoms in the crystal matrix, called the interstices | 0 |
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"So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. What was on the forehead of the woman on the scarlet horned beast | 1 |
In British English, the word 'asphalt' is used to refer to a mixture of mineral aggregate and asphalt/bitumen (also called tarmac in common parlance). To what type of aggregate did asphalt used to refer | 1 |
An estimated 100,000 Scottish Presbyterians moved to the northern counties of Ireland between 1607 and the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 | 0 |
Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. What element of a combustion engine does a governor monitor? | 1 |
In Ukraine, Russian is seen as a language of inter-ethnic communication, and a minority language, under the 1996 Constitution of Ukraine. What percent of Ukraine is fluent in Russian as of 2006? | 1 |
In 2002, Spielberg was one of eight flagbearers who carried the Olympic Flag into Rice-Eccles Stadium at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Who did Time list as the most important person of the century | 1 |
Chopin's life and his relations with George Sand have been fictionalized in numerous films. What year was La valse de l'adieu released | 1 |
Who founded the Bibliotheque nationale de France | 1 |
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In November 2014, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced that they are adopting an open access (OA) policy for publications and data, "to enable the unrestricted access and reuse of all peer-reviewed published research funded by the foundation, including any underlying data sets". What does the OA policy cover | 1 |
The first record of the existence of a settlement at Plymouth was in the Domesday Book in 1086 as Sudtone, Saxon for south farm, located at the present day Barbican. In what text was the presence of a settlement in the Plymouth area first recorded | 1 |
The average temperature is 61 | 0 |
Generally, temperatures similar to those experienced in the northern part of Europe in summer last about 8 months, from April to November. | 0 |
The Indus and Brahmaputra rivers originate from a lake (Tib: Tso Mapham) in Western Tibet, near Mount Kailash. What mountain is a holy site for Hindus and Indus? | 1 |
In Ancient Rome, Tyrian purple was the color of the Emperor, but red had an important religious symbolism. What were the red tunics worn by Roman soldiers called? | 1 |
Popper held that rationality is not restricted to the realm of empirical or scientific theories, but that it is merely a special case of the general method of criticism, the method of finding and eliminating contradictions in knowledge without ad-hoc-measures. What is rational discussion about not possible, according to this view | 1 |
The combined business is expected to address the markets for scale-out architecture, converged infrastructure and private cloud computing, playing to the strengths of both EMC and Dell. How much did VMware stock fall before the merger announcement | 1 |
Despite the xenophobia and intellectual introspection characteristic of the increasingly popular new school of neo-Confucianism, China under the early Ming dynasty was not isolated | 0 |
996–1002) spent much of his later reign in the kingdom | 0 |
Few people still wear garments made of what? | 1 |
Kennedy International Airport, and is the seventh-largest such gateway in the world | 0 |
The New York City Public Schools system, managed by the New York City Department of Education, is the largest public school system in the United States, serving about 1 | 0 |
The Catholic Church prevailed across Europe at this time, influencing not only faith but also wealth and power. What is one type of Benedictine order that was rare in France | 1 |
Magadha (Sanskrit: मगध) formed one of the sixteen Mahā-Janapadas (Sanskrit: "Great Countries") or kingdoms in ancient India. Where was the center of Magadha? | 1 |
Also often noble families claimed inaccurate clan membership. | 0 |
In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. When was the modern cup established | 1 |
The smelting of metallic zinc here, however, appears to have begun around the 12th century AD. | 0 |
Parts of what is now Rajasthan were part of the Indus Valley Civilization. Over what time period were the Western Kshatrapas in power | 1 |
When is the weekly Mail forecast to pass The Sun in terms of circulation? | 1 |
Since then, the world has seen many enactments, adjustments, and repeals. For specific details, an overview is available at Daylight saving time by country. | 0 |
What article of clothing is carried rather than worn? | 1 |
Where have some wrestlers appeared | 1 |
It had much in common with the Mutazalite Islamic thinking in that the Roman Catholics though subordinating philosophy to theology did not subject reason to revelation but in the case of contradictions, subordinated reason to faith as the Asharite of Islam. | 0 |
Cubist sculpture developed in parallel to Cubist painting. What did Alexander Archipenko paint in 1915 | 1 |
Why did thousands of new workers flock to Houston? | 1 |
These albums came in both 10-inch and 12-inch sizes. | 0 |
The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. Who was influenced by Jan Baudouin de Courtenay? | 1 |
On 25 September, Seoul was recaptured by South Korean forces. How many troops made it back to the KPA lines after retreating | 1 |
Poultry is available fresh or frozen, as whole birds or as joints (cuts), bone-in or deboned, seasoned in various ways, raw or ready cooked. What kind of food can never be deboned | 1 |
Why is the avian influenza considered to be completely safe | 1 |
Social regulation in the codes enacted incorporate Hindu traditions and ethics | 0 |
What are the main materials of cell walls of plants and fungi? | 1 |
DeBartolo, Jr | 0 |
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