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Independent from the development of writing in other areas of the world, the Mesoamerican region produced several indigenous writing systems beginning in the 1st millennium BCE | 0 |
A singer practically had to put his or her face in the recording horn | 0 |
Who followed in Johnson's footsteps in terms of ensuring equal opportunity | 1 |
In the apse we can see the Transfiguration of Jesus on a golden background | 0 |
When the Christian emperor Gratian refused the office of pontifex maximus, he took steps toward the dissolution of the order | 0 |
His father worked in the government of Samanid in the village Kharmasain, a Sunni regional power | 0 |
The "To Secure These Rights" findings wanted desegregation of which institution | 1 |
The first debate was held on September 30 at the University of Miami, moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS. What did the media air to show Lehrer's annoyance with Kerry | 1 |
Altogether, they spent just under two and one-quarter hours outside their craft | 0 |
How many race options did the Canadian census have | 1 |
By 31 May, it had become clear that the cancer had overcome the resistance of John XXIII – it had left him confined to his bed | 0 |
The capital city of Windhoek plays a very important role in Namibia's tourism due to its central location and close proximity to Hosea Kutako International Airport. What percentage of tourists arrive in Namibia at Hosea Kutako International Airport? | 1 |
The city is home to the National Sports Museum, which until 2003 was located outside the members pavilion at the Melbourne Cricket Ground | 0 |
Humbert is at the center of ascetic writers in the Dominican Order. What did Humbert tell Dominican students to not concentrate on? | 1 |
As the glut in global investment capital caused the yields on credit assets to decline, asset managers were faced with the choice of either investing in assets where returns did not reflect true credit risk or returning funds to clients. | 0 |
Why is it possible that the name zinc could be derived from the German zinn | 1 |
BBC Television is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation. What is the acronym for British Broadcasting Corporation? | 1 |
In 1884, pro-Japanese Koreans in Seoul led the Gapsin Coup | 0 |
what exclusion were some historians critical of in the definition of victims of authority? | 1 |
The changes were accompanied by violent turmoil which included the trial and execution of the king, vast bloodshed and repression during the Reign of Terror, and warfare involving every other major European power. | 0 |
Humours developed perhaps first in China alongside qi | 0 |
Through what act would Roman and German customs become intertwine | 1 |
What award did the Tucson Festival of Books give to R. L. Stine? | 1 |
On December 16, 2015, the Supreme Court of India mandated several restrictions on Delhi's transportation system to curb pollution. On what date did the Supreme Court of India enact restrictions on Delhi's transportation system to reduce pollution? | 1 |
What genre does skeptical realities and alternative detective refer to | 1 |
In comparison to the principal alternative, the diesel engine, electric railways offer substantially better energy efficiency, lower emissions and lower operating costs. What is the principal alternative to electric railways? | 1 |
In addition, with late 19th-century concerns about the impact of modern life on the human body, athletics offered hope that neither the individual nor the society was coming apart | 0 |
What was the title given to Gaddafi's Third International Theory writings? | 1 |
Which PlayStaytion uses a Cell processor? | 1 |
Who suggested the idea of Terrs Australis in the 1st cuntury B.C. | 1 |
RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for projects with a construction budget of less than £500,000. What is the name of the RIBA awards given to students of architecture? | 1 |
What did the Jewish population rise to before 1948 | 1 |
Who discovered radio uses for early LED devices | 1 |
As an example of the origin of this mechanism, the internal microscopic dipoles contributing to the dielectric constant cannot move instantly, and so as frequency of an applied alternating voltage increases, the dipole response is limited and the dielectric constant diminishes. | 0 |
When was the edict written | 1 |
Individuals started to question all manners of things and it was this questioning that led to the Scientific Revolution, which in turn formed the foundations of contemporary sciences and the establishment of several modern scientific fields. | 0 |
if you be there for quarter of an hour before departure time of the train | 0 |
The line following the stem group Sphenacodontia split-off several diverse groups of non-mammalian synapsids—sometimes referred to as mammal-like reptiles—before giving rise to the proto-mammals (Therapsida) in the early Mesozoic era. | 0 |
How many legitimate children did John have? | 1 |
During German rule, the newspapers mainly reflected the living reality and the view of the white German-speaking minority. | 0 |
However, the increasing use of current-limiting motor starters, commonly known as "soft-start" contactors, avoid much of this problem, and the current draw of the pump motor is less of a limiting concern. | 0 |
How many movie theaters are in Brasilia's airport? | 1 |
Occasional severe flooding is experienced. What is the name of the event that caused major flooding in the western US | 1 |
Who argued that the Quran inspired the last practitioners of the scientific method we use today | 1 |
Mosaic art also flourished in Christian Petra where three Byzantine churches were discovered. What type of mosaics were present in the church discovered in 1990 | 1 |
What do friendlies help international teams prepare for | 1 |
Local anesthetic injections into the nerves or sensitive areas of the stump may relieve pain for days, weeks, or sometimes permanently, despite the drug wearing off in a matter of hours; and small injections of hypertonic saline into the soft tissue between vertebrae produces local pain that radiates into the phantom limb for ten minutes or so and may be followed by hours, weeks or even longer of partial or total relief from phantom pain | 0 |
After 1949 a variety of improvements in recording and playback technologies, especially stereo recordings, which became widely available in 1958, gave a boost to the "hi-fi" classification of products, leading to sales of individual components for the home such as amplifiers, loudspeakers, phonographs, and tape players | 0 |
On the uneven bars, the gymnast performs a routine on two horizontal bars set at different heights | 0 |
What material were the first light bulb filaments made from? | 1 |
To the north, the Sahara skirts the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt and portions of Libya, but in Cyrenaica and the Maghreb, the Sahara borders the Mediterranean forest, woodland, and scrub ecoregions of northern Africa, all of which have a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot summers and cool and rainy winters. Where is Frank White from | 1 |
Friendly football matches are considered to be non-competitive and are only used to "warm up" players for a new season/competitive match | 0 |
Orientation behaviour studies have been traditionally carried out using variants of a setup known as the Emlen funnel, which consists of a circular cage with the top covered by glass or wire-screen so that either the sky is visible or the setup is placed in a planetarium or with other controls on environmental cues. | 0 |
About how much money did Napoleon's army take from Italy during the conflict there | 1 |
In empirical therapy, a patient has proven or suspected infection, but the responsible microorganism is not yet unidentified. At what stage does a doctor begin empirical therapy | 1 |
By December 31, 1991, the few remaining Soviet institutions that had not been taken over by Russia ceased operation, and individual republics assumed the central government's role | 0 |
The Tate Gallery, as it was formerly known, also became a major centre for modern art; in 2000 this collection moved to Tate Modern, a new gallery housed in the former Bankside Power Station | 0 |
A cold water process is used when extracting bitumen from what? | 1 |
In addition, like most Slavic languages, the Shtokavian verb also has one of two aspects: perfective or imperfective. What do some Shtokavian verbs favor | 1 |
The most important scenes there depicted Orpheus, Alexander the Great's Hunt and the Four Seasons. | 0 |
In the following century Ravenna, the capital of the Western Roman Empire, became the center of late Roman mosaic art (see details in Ravenna section). Who do the mosaics at the the basilica of San Lorenzo depict as being abducted? | 1 |
Refusing a Vatican army of colourful military uniforms from centuries, he got rid of them. | 0 |
Many flags of the Islamic world are green, as the color is considered sacred in Islam (see below). When was the flag of Hamas created? | 1 |
Warfare in Normandy at the time was shaped by the defensive potential of castles and the increasing costs of conducting campaigns. What were mercenary forces called? | 1 |
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9 mi) and is one of the longest single avenues in the world. | 0 |
Here my clothing is often produced in what? | 1 |
it stops in Denver | 0 |
Its highest elevations are two hills: the Cerro de Montevideo and the Cerro de la Victoria, with the highest point, the peak of Cerro de Montevideo, crowned by a fortress, the Fortaleza del Cerro at a height of 134 metres (440 ft) | 0 |
it's taking a moment | 0 |
In Renaissance Europe, from about 1400 onwards, there was a revival of Classical learning accompanied by the development of Renaissance Humanism which placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society than had been the case during the Medieval period. What state did this revival take place in | 1 |
Federal law overrides what laws | 1 |
What was the title of Darrell Davis in the AFL? | 1 |
At the 2012 census, 59. What percentage of people worked in finance and insurance? | 1 |
Whitehead and Russell had thought originally that Principia Mathematica would take a year to complete; it ended up taking them ten years. How long did it actually take to complete Principia Mathematica? | 1 |
In which of Einstein's two theories do time and space merge into spacetime | 1 |
At this stage the bird is in the position of a boy scout with a compass but no map, until it grows accustomed to the journey and can put its other capabilities to use | 0 |
Respiration is the oxidation of carbon compounds by breaking them down into simpler structures to release the energy they contain, essentially the opposite of photosynthesis | 0 |
Additionally, most institutions of the public sphere excluded both women and the lower classes. | 0 |
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In 1992, Yitzhak Rabin became Prime Minister following an election in which his party called for compromise with Israel's neighbors | 0 |
What advantage did light carriers have over escort carriers | 1 |
What kind of hardware support does Dell provide | 1 |
The theories developed in the 1930s and 1940s to integrate molecular genetics with Darwinian evolution are called the modern evolutionary synthesis, a term introduced by Julian Huxley | 0 |
Campbell had seen the effectiveness of the new Minie rifles, with which his troops were armed, at the Battle of the Alma a month before, and was confident his men could beat back the Russians. | 0 |
Where were the first modern electric traffic lights erected in 1912 | 1 |
Why did Darwin introduce a new chapter in On the Origin of Species in the sixth edition? | 1 |
and al... also he said there has to be other airlines | 0 |
Who returned to Barcelona as head coach? | 1 |
Which area of South Africa has hosted Greek communities in the past? | 1 |
A new style of wafers composed of gallium-nitride-on-silicon (GaN-on-Si) is being used to produce white LEDs using 200-mm silicon wafers. What size are the wafers used to create white LEDs? | 1 |
Concerning the details, however, there is often variance: decisions may be based on various of the standardized codes of Jewish Law that have been developed over the centuries, as well as on the various responsa | 0 |
Who built the main city theater in the 19th century | 1 |
The handler works just inside the island from the flight deck and is responsible for the movement of aircraft before launching and after recovery | 0 |
What do patents create an incentive for inventors to do? | 1 |
Where did Miami rank among cities around the world in regard to finance | 1 |
The city is home to several colleges and universities. | 0 |
For Georg Simmel (1858–1918), culture referred to "the cultivation of individuals through the agency of external forms which have been objectified in the course of history" | 0 |
Translation is a major obstacle when comparing different cultures. | 0 |
In 1808 Bavarian educational commissioner Friedrich Immanuel Niethammer coined the term Humanismus to describe the new classical curriculum he planned to offer in German secondary schools, and by 1836 the word "humanism" had been absorbed into the English language in this sense. In what year did the term humanism gain yet another layer of meaning? | 1 |
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