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General Electric heavily contaminated the Hudson River with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) between 1947-77. In what year did GE start polluting the Hudson River with mercury | 1 |
In terms of the newline, Unicode introduced U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR. What is the name of the Cocoa text system? | 1 |
What is federalism in the United States | 1 |
Its main body is solid sterling silver and silver gilt, while its plinth is made of malachite, a semi-precious stone. The trophy is based on Four Lions associated with what? | 1 |
What did Gautama spend the rest of his life doing after reaching enlightenment | 1 |
The migrations and invasions of the 4th and 5th centuries disrupted trade networks around the Mediterranean. Along with Naples, what city still traded African goods in the 7th century | 1 |
If the emperor rejected a court conference decision, he risked alienating his high ministers | 0 |
How many countries stopped supporting the UNFPA in 2008 | 1 |
Before the launch of the Xbox 360, several Alpha development kits were spotted using Apple's Power Mac G5 hardware | 0 |
Other than being locked out what other methods are used in DDos | 1 |
Much in the same way that Jupiter's gravity dominates the asteroid belt, shaping its structure, so Neptune's gravity dominates the Kuiper belt | 0 |
The personal copying exemption in the copyright law of EU member states stems from the EU Copyright Directive of 2001, which is generally devised to allow EU members to enact laws sanctioning making copies without authorization, as long as they are for personal, noncommerical use. What was the directive intended for | 1 |
What is a muslims life purpose | 1 |
Who was Chopin's musical executor? | 1 |
Greek colonists from Graia helped to found Cumae (900 BC) in Italy, where they were called Graeces | 0 |
Which areas in Antartica are considered polar deserts? | 1 |
From April–July, Soviet and German officials made statements regarding the potential for the beginning of political negotiations, while no actual negotiations took place during that time period. Which two countries positioned themselves to broker a deal returning to a pre-1930’s treaty with each other? | 1 |
The Communist Party of Great Britain was refused affiliation to the Labour Party between 1921 and 1923. Meanwhile, the Liberal Party declined rapidly, and the party also suffered a catastrophic split which allowed the Labour Party to gain much of the Liberals' support. With the Liberals thus in disarray, Labour won 142 seats in 1922, making it the second largest political group in the House of Commons and the official opposition to the Conservative government. After the election the now-rehabilitated Ramsay MacDonald was voted the first official leader of the Labour Party. | 0 |
Where did the peace corps evacuate to? | 1 |
What state contributed the most troops to the Union Army | 1 |
The Macintosh, however, was expensive, which hindered its ability to be competitive in a market already dominated by the Commodore 64 for consumers, as well as the IBM Personal Computer and its accompanying clone market for businesses. Which platform, when improved in the 1980's, took market share from Macintosh | 1 |
During this period, the Muslim world was a collection of cultures; they drew together and advanced the knowledge gained from the ancient Greek, Roman, Persian, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Phoenician civilizations | 0 |
In paragraph 13 the judges raise the issue of the perpetrators' access to the victims: "The historical examples of genocide also suggest that the area of the perpetrators’ activity and control, as well as the possible extent of their reach, should be considered. While the factor cannot independently indicate if the targeted group is substantial, it can do what? | 1 |
Yale has produced alumni distinguished in their respective fields. | 0 |
What percent of polychaetes produce milk | 1 |
When did a Mali conflict begin? | 1 |
When did Richard sell many royal properties | 1 |
The Western emperor Gratian refused the office of pontifex maximus, and against the protests of the senate, removed the altar of Victory from the senate house and began the disestablishment of the Vestals. Of what was Theodosius the last emperor? | 1 |
^8 This identity continues to be used by a minority throughout the former Yugoslav republics. This identity continues to be used by a minority throughout the what former republics | 1 |
How much time does it take most bacteria to divide | 1 |
Some of the most renowned and highly ranked universities in the world are located in the Boston area. How many member of the Association of American Universities are in Boston? | 1 |
The Mahayana sutras often claim to articulate the Buddha's deeper, more advanced doctrines, reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path. What does Mahayana mean? | 1 |
The GSDP of Delhi increased by what percentage over the previous year in 2011-12? | 1 |
Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Who did Victoria divorce? | 1 |
The term Hokkien (福建; hɔk˥˥kɪɛn˨˩) is itself a term not used in Chinese to refer to the dialect, as it simply means Fujian province. What does Hokkien mean? | 1 |
he's gotta pay | 0 |
Medieval and early modern Europeans applied the name to Muslim Arabs, Berbers, Black Africans and Europeans alike | 0 |
Virgil is traditionally ranked as one of Rome's greatest poets. | 0 |
What is the name of the earliest medical document? | 1 |
Beyoncé also has had deals with American Express, Nintendo DS and L'Oréal since the age of 18 | 0 |
The brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers ranging from brewpubs to regional breweries | 0 |
This law is a fundamental principle of physics. What shows that the conservation of energy is a mathematical consequence of translational asymmetry of time? | 1 |
Liu had travelled to the Shifang, taken photos of collapsed school buildings, and put them online | 0 |
Gregorian chant is an example of a cappella singing, as is the majority of secular vocal music from the Renaissance | 0 |
Samoa also signed a friendship treaty with New Zealand | 0 |
On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen | 0 |
In the decade following the war, where did a large portion of the BBC move to | 1 |
The city is also home to two large colleges. How many independent art colleges exist in the United Kingdom | 1 |
Senyei, Class of 1979, inventor, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur, founder of biotech and genetics companies, and a university trustee. | 0 |
In what cities is Fort Bliss located? | 1 |
What is responsible for non-electrostatic interaction between electric charges | 1 |
Like the Pagan Empire, Ava, Hanthawaddy and the Shan states were all multi-ethnic polities. During what age did the culture of Myanmar grow | 1 |
What does the Eastern Rocks offer as a park on the other hand? | 1 |
This built on the mechanical integrators of James Thomson and the torque amplifiers invented by H | 0 |
Since all contact between the wrestlers must cease if any part of the body is touching, or underneath, the ropes, many wrestlers will attempt to break submission holds by deliberately grabbing the bottom ropes. How might a wrestler attempt to break a submission hold? | 1 |
Connor, began serving in 1934, when the National Archives was established by Congress | 0 |
The main cast was revealed in December 2014 at the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios. Ralph who reprised his role as Bill Tanner | 1 |
Can people self identify as more than one ethnicity on the US census currently? | 1 |
The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the 1854–1855 academic year. Which program at Notre Dame offers a Master of Education degree? | 1 |
Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito | 0 |
For his second album, Late Registration (2005), he collaborated with film score composer Jon Brion and drew influence from non-rap influences such as English trip hop group Portishead. What sort of orchestra did Kanye tour with while promoting his second album? | 1 |
Yale's museum collections are also of international stature. The Yale University Art Gallery, the country's first university-affiliated art museum, contains more than 180,000 works, including Old Masters and important collections of modern art, in the Swartout and Kahn buildings. The latter, Louis Kahn's first large-scale American work (1953), was renovated and reopened in December 2006. The Yale Center for British Art, the largest collection of British art outside of the UK, grew from a gift of Paul Mellon and is housed in another Kahn-designed building. | 0 |
:207 Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of "manor farms" or so-called folwarks | 0 |
3 in an evaluation of universities creating the most startup companies through campus research | 0 |
Hewson's difficulty in explaining this to the electorate was exemplified in the infamous birthday cake interview, considered by some as a turning point in the election campaign | 0 |
The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. | 0 |
Rajasthani cooking was influenced by both the war-like lifestyles of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in this arid region. What has the scarcity of food that could last for days affected | 1 |
and that is 99 dollars one way | 0 |
There is a sizable Somali community in the United Arab Emirates. | 0 |
What caused the Russians based in Memel to be successful deeper into Prussia | 1 |
i'm a receptionist | 0 |
A predator's effect on its prey species is hard to see in the short-term. When a predator hunts too much of its prey, causing both populations to dissappear, the phenomenon is called what? | 1 |
Where did Puerto Rican farm laborers go in the 19th century | 1 |
i think i'm going to call back later and just take a chance | 0 |
The new system will be a constellation of 35 satellites, which include 5 geostationary orbit satellites for backward compatibility with BeiDou-1, and 30 non-geostationary satellites (27 in medium Earth orbit and 3 in inclined geosynchronous orbit), that will offer complete coverage of the globe. | 0 |
Where does the red spruce grow in Pennsylvania? | 1 |
What was the name of the painting used to represent raphael in St. Peter's? | 1 |
What office of NARA oversees the declassification of classified materials? | 1 |
[citation needed] The rest of the island of New Guinea which is not part of Indonesia, namely, Papua New Guinea, is sometimes included so are Palau, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands, which were all part of the Spanish East Indies. | 0 |
What had a negative effect on Chopin's health? | 1 |
In 1991, there were only two proposals available that could be completely assessed for an MPEG audio standard: Musicam (Masking pattern adapted Universal Subband Integrated Coding And Multiplexing) and ASPEC (Adaptive Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding). Other than ASPEC what was another proposal? | 1 |
A national university is generally a university created or run by a national state but at the same time represents a state autonomic institution which functions as a completely independent body inside of the same state. In what nation did the University Revolution occur | 1 |
When was interim government instituted? | 1 |
Why did the U.S. pass the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990? | 1 |
Mexico City has numerous museums dedicated to art, including Mexican colonial, modern and contemporary art, and international art. What type of art is shown in The Museo Carrillo Gil? | 1 |
What ocean is Miami adjacent to | 1 |
In Iran (Persia), the history of cotton dates back to the Achaemenid era (5th century BC); however, there are few sources about the planting of cotton in pre-Islamic Iran. In what source can references to cotton be found in Iran? | 1 |
He began to take on more royal duties | 0 |
you've got to travel out on the 7:55 tomorrow | 0 |
At Metz, what was the approximate number of Prussian troops? | 1 |
What two idealists took a realistic perspective | 1 |
The humoral (antibody) response is defined as the interaction between antibodies and antigens. Humoral immunology involves the interaction of what two elements | 1 |
What symptoms do you have with IBS? | 1 |
The wuzhu became China's standard coin until the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD) | 0 |
On 25 June 1950, the United Nations Security Council unanimously condemned the North Korean invasion of the Republic of Korea, with UN Security Council Resolution 82. Who accused the United States of beginning an armed intervention in South Korea | 1 |
What differentiates the various sibling traditions | 1 |
What month was E3? | 1 |
What free service did Marshall's provide customers until changing their name to Macy's | 1 |
Replacing the classical physics in use since the end of the scientific revolution, modern physics arose in the early 20th century with the advent of quantum physics, substituting mathematical studies for experimental studies and examining equations to build a theoretical structure.[citation needed] The old quantum theory was a collection of results which predate modern quantum mechanics, but were never complete or self-consistent. The collection of heuristic prescriptions for quantum mechanics were the first corrections to classical mechanics. Outside the realm of quantum physics, the various aether theories in classical physics, which supposed a "fifth element" such as the Luminiferous aether, were nullified by the Michelson-Morley experiment—an attempt to detect the motion of earth through the aether. In biology, Darwinism gained acceptance, promoting the concept of adaptation in the theory of natural selection. The fields of geology, astronomy and psychology also made strides and gained new insights. In medicine, there were advances in medical theory and treatments. | 0 |
Carnival has been celebrated for centuries. The tradition was likely established under Venetian rule around the 16th century. It may have been influenced by Greek traditions, such as festivities for deities such as Dionysus. The celebration originally involved dressing in costumes and holding masked balls or visiting friends. In the twentieth century it became an organized event held during the 10 days preceding Lent (according to the Greek Orthodox calendar). The festival is celebrated almost exclusively in the city of Limassol. | 0 |
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