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In his Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism" (1903), Peirce enumerated what he called the "three cotary propositions of pragmatism" (L: cos, cotis whetstone), saying that they "put the edge on the maxim of pragmatism". What school did Irvin Rock attend | 1 |
Lester Brown has argued that "a world facing the prospect of economically disruptive climate change can no longer justify subsidies to expand the burning of coal and oil. Shifting these subsidies to the development of climate-benign energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal power is the key to stabilizing the earth's climate." The International Solar Energy Society advocates "leveling the playing field" by redressing the continuing inequities in public subsidies of energy technologies and R&D, in which the fossil fuel and nuclear power receive the largest share of financial support. | 0 |
Tennis player Marcos Baghdatis was ranked 8th in the world, was a finalist at the Australian Open, and reached the Wimbledon semi-final, all in 2006. Where does Tio Ellinas race | 1 |
To differentiate Nintendo's new home platform from the early 1980s' common perception of a troubled and shallow video game market, the company freshened its product nomenclature and positioning, and it established a strict product approval and licensing policy. What was printed on all licensed games and accessories by Nintendo | 1 |
Dell had long stuck by its direct sales model. Where were consumers going to buy devices other than offline? | 1 |
Seattle is home to the University of Washington, as well as the institution's professional and continuing education unit, the University of Washington Educational Outreach. In what year did Time magazine choose Seattle Central Community College as community college of the year | 1 |
Wilson's government was responsible for a number of sweeping social and educational reforms under the leadership of Home Secretary Roy Jenkins such as the abolishment of the death penalty in 1964, the legalisation of abortion and homosexuality (initially only for men aged 21 or over, and only in England and Wales) in 1967 and the abolition of theatre censorship in 1968 | 0 |
Foreign students' department for Armenian diaspora established in 1957 later was enlarged and the enrollment of foreign students began. Who is in charge of releasing the World Directory of Medical Schools | 1 |
Prajna is the wisom that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about what? | 1 |
Brushes eventually wear out and require replacement, and the commutator itself is subject to wear and maintenance (on larger motors) or replacement (on small motors). | 0 |
However, according to research firm NPD, sales of devices running Windows in the United States have declined 21 percent compared to the same time period in 2011. How much of a decrease in sales have Windows devices experienced | 1 |
The study also observed that Ashkenazim are more diverse than their Middle Eastern relatives, which was counterintuitive because Ashkenazim are supposed to be a subset, not a superset, of their assumed geographical source population. | 0 |
What school does a student need to attend to get a Master of Juridicial Studies | 1 |
Which Shell Corporation executive explained the reason for the January 2014 announcement? | 1 |
In the Canadian game all players on the defending team, when a down begins, must be at least 1 yard from the line of scrimmage | 0 |
The Royal College of Chemistry was established by private subscription in 1845 as there was a growing awareness that practical aspects of the experimental sciences were not well taught and that in the United Kingdom the teaching of chemistry in particular had fallen behind that in Germany. When was the Royal College of Chemistry established | 1 |
After 1870, the new railroads across the Plains brought hunters who killed off almost all the bison for their hides. what did the railroads offer the farmers that rushed in to settle the area? | 1 |
Who said you must base your reasoning on authority rather than your own findings? | 1 |
The live in the Red Sea Hills of southeastern Egypt and eastern Sudan. | 0 |
The earliest Tibetan historical texts identify the Zhang Zhung culture as a people who migrated from the Amdo region into what is now the region of Guge in western Tibet. Where did the Zhang Zhung people migrate from | 1 |
How much did the early non-LEDs cost? | 1 |
The late 1980s saw a series of liberalising economic reforms within Libya designed to cope with the decline in oil revenues. In May 1987, Gaddafi announced the start of the "Revolution within a Revolution", which began with reforms to industry and agriculture and saw the re-opening of small business. Restrictions were placed on the activities of the Revolutionary Committees; in March 1988, their role was narrowed by the newly created Ministry for Mass Mobilization and Revolutionary Leadership to restrict their violence and judicial role, while in August 1988 Gaddafi publicly criticised them, asserting that "they deviated, harmed, tortured" and that "the true revolutionary does not practise repression." In March, hundreds of political prisoners were freed, with Gaddafi falsely claiming that there were no further political prisoners in Libya. In June, Libya's government issued the Great Green Charter on Human Rights in the Era of the Masses, in which 27 articles laid out goals, rights and guarantees to improve the situation of human rights in Libya, restricting the use of the death penalty and calling for its eventual abolition. Many of the measures suggested in the charter would be implemented the following year, although others remained inactive. Also in 1989, the government founded the Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights, to be awarded to figures from the Third World who had struggled against colonialism and imperialism; the first year's winner was South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela. From 1994 through to 1997, the government initiated cleansing committees to root out corruption, particularly in the economic sector. | 0 |
On the same day, the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR adopted a statute to change Russia's legal name from "Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" to "Russian Federation," showing that it was now a sovereign state | 0 |
The treaty was published in the United States for the first time by the St. Where was the Foreign Ministers conference held | 1 |
During colonial times, Edenton served as the state capital beginning in 1722, and New Bern was selected as the capital in 1766. What was the state capital of North Carolina in 1722 | 1 |
William Pitt, who entered the cabinet in 1756, had a grand vision for the war that made it entirely different from previous wars with France. How did Pitt plan to augment the British regular troops? | 1 |
How many major SDTV systems were tested by SMPTE in the late 70's | 1 |
The first public library in Montevideo was formed by the initial donation of the private library of Father José Manuel Pérez Castellano, who died in 1815. When did Father Jose Manuel Perez Castellano die | 1 |
What is a main cause of Iran's constant budget deficits | 1 |
Where they have not been demolished, large numbers of Georgian buildings have survived two centuries or more, and they still form large parts of the core of cities such as London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Bristol. | 0 |
How do cheap variable capacitors vary the separation distance against layers of a plastic and aluminum? | 1 |
Which oil group did Nigeria join? | 1 |
The high points of this cultural creativity are magnificent architecture, sculpture, and painting. What did the Gupta Empires trade ties influence? | 1 |
When he became First Consul and later Emperor, Napoleon eschewed his general's uniform and habitually wore the simple green colonel uniform (non-Hussar) of a colonel of the Chasseur à Cheval of the Imperial Guard, the regiment that often served as his personal escort, with a large bicorne | 0 |
Roman Catholic and more traditional Protestant clergy wear green vestments at liturgical celebrations during Ordinary Time. What color vestments do Roman Catholic and traditional Protestant clergy wear at liturgical celebrations during Ordinary time | 1 |
How long does coverage continue after kick off? | 1 |
On runways, green lights indicate the beginning of the runway for landing, while red lights indicate the end of the runway. What does runway edge lighting indicate for landing | 1 |
Public policy and political leadership helps to "level the playing field" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. How many countries don't have renewable energy policies | 1 |
What happens when there is a change of the maximum amount of energy | 1 |
What is A'ana's paramount title | 1 |
By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures (including a point system from 1 to 15) had been agreed upon. At this time, Soviet gymnasts astounded the world with highly disciplined and difficult performances, setting a precedent that continues. The new medium of television has helped publicize and initiate a modern age of gymnastics. Both men's and women's gymnastics now attract considerable international interest, and excellent gymnasts can be found on every continent. Nadia Comăneci received the first perfect score, at the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Canada. She was coached in Romania by coach, (Hungarian ethnicity), Béla Károlyi. Comaneci scored four of her perfect tens on the uneven bars, two on the balance beam and one in the floor exercise. Even with Nadia's perfect scores, the Romanians lost the gold medal to the Soviet Union. Nevertheless, Comaneci became an Olympic icon. | 0 |
The east coast Appalachian system, originally forest covered, is relatively low and narrow and is bordered on the southeast and south by an important coastal plain. What system is relatively high and wide | 1 |
The EU Directive clarified that these exceptions do not allow child labour where the children may experience harmful exposure to dangerous substances | 0 |
Insisting on a new election, Madero won overwhelmingly in late 1911, and he established a liberal democracy and received support from the United States and popular leaders such as Orozco and Villa | 0 |
Currently the State Senate is waiting to vote on a change to the state's motto | 0 |
How many marine species are present at the National Marine Aquarium | 1 |
What is the nm of liquid dye lasers? | 1 |
Link is soon freed by an imp-like Twilight being named Midna, who dislikes Link but agrees to help him if he obeys her unconditionally | 0 |
Inherent in this mission is the ability to establish, extend, secure, protect, and defend in order to sustain assigned networks and missions | 0 |
The Alaska State Troopers are Alaska's statewide police force. In what year didn't Alaskan State Troopers become an official organization | 1 |
5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records | 0 |
Often the stories were written down in the chansons de geste, or "songs of great deeds", such as The Song of Roland or The Song of Hildebrand. | 0 |
What is Germany's leading art school in Thuringia | 1 |
In which year did the poet Rumi die | 1 |
According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, "the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death. Who wrote a biography of Buddha? | 1 |
Who founded the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co, Unlimited? | 1 |
What is the average weekly wage in Manhattan | 1 |
In short, Aristotle defines matter (roughly speaking) as what things are actually made of (with a potential independent existence), but Descartes elevates matter to an actual independent thing in itself | 0 |
How many families were without a bread winner | 1 |
What novel was written by Paul Maunder? | 1 |
Nederlands, the official Dutch word for "Dutch", did not become firmly established until the 19th century | 0 |
In mid-2004 Madonna embarked on the Re-Invention World Tour in the U. What was Madonna's documentary called? | 1 |
At the time of his house arrest, Napoleon was serving with what military entity | 1 |
Robert of Ketton's 1143 translation of the Quran for Peter the Venerable, Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete, was the first into a Western language (Latin). Who completed the last Latin version of the Quran | 1 |
and what about a car or hotel up there | 1 |
What does the astronomical sign of Uranus represent | 1 |
When did the Jugurthine War end | 1 |
Nasser made secret contacts with Israel in 1954–55, but determined that peace with Israel would be impossible, considering it an "expansionist state that viewed the Arabs with disdain". On 28 February 1955, Israeli troops attacked the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip with the stated aim of suppressing Palestinian fedayeen raids. Nasser did not feel that the Egyptian Army was ready for a confrontation and did not retaliate militarily. His failure to respond to Israeli military action demonstrated the ineffectiveness of his armed forces and constituted a blow to his growing popularity. Nasser subsequently ordered the tightening of the blockade on Israeli shipping through the Straits of Tiran and restricted the use of airspace over the Gulf of Aqaba by Israeli aircraft in early September. The Israelis re-militarized the al-Auja Demilitarized Zone on the Egyptian border on 21 September. | 0 |
Where has a non-native rodent known as a nutria become very destructive | 1 |
What is the only single jurisdiction of Freemasonry | 1 |
Besides Ichthyosaurs and Ammonites, what was the other dominate species in the seas? | 1 |
Cultural sociologists tend to reject scientific methods,[citation needed] instead hermeneutically focusing on words, artifacts and symbols | 0 |
In ethnic classification for the U.S. Census, What option do respondents have other than not Hispanic or Latino | 1 |
While visiting the striking officers at Military Headquarters (GHQ) to call for the mutiny's end, Nasser was initially intimidated into accepting their demands | 0 |
The Macintosh took 45 percent of operating profits in the PC industry during Q4 2012, compared to 13 percent for Dell, seven percent for Hewlett Packard, six percent for Lenovo and Asus, and one percent for Acer | 0 |
What language was Bell happy he couldn't read | 1 |
Since annelids are soft-bodied, their fossils are rare – mostly jaws and the mineralized tubes that some of the species secreted. Why are annelid fossils rare | 1 |
What methodology was not in force when Greece submitted its membership qualification? | 1 |
it could be ok | 0 |
The term began to be used by some audio engineers and consumers through the 1930s and 1940s | 0 |
The Supreme Court ruled in the Head Money Cases that "treaties" do not have a privileged position over Acts of Congress and can be repealed or modified (for the purposes of U. The US Supreme Court ruled that treaties can be repealed or modified for the purposes of US law just like what by any subsequent Act of Congress | 1 |
The Queen addressed the United Nations for a second time in 2010, again in her capacity as Queen of all Commonwealth realms and Head of the Commonwealth. In what year did Ban Ki-moon become the UN Secretary General? | 1 |
The English sailor and adventurer William Adams (1564–1620) was the first Westerner to receive the dignity of samurai. How many servants did William Adams have? | 1 |
Many adolescents may choose to come out during this period of their life once an identity has been formed; many others may go through a period of questioning or denial, which can include experimentation with both homosexual and heterosexual experiences | 0 |
Hard rock is a form of loud, aggressive rock music. What instrument is often used in soft rock music? | 1 |
For example, in the U | 0 |
When speaking about culture, what does Ummah refer to | 1 |
Richard Hagopian is perhaps the most famous artist of the traditional "kef" style and the Vosbikian Band was notable in the 40s and 50s for developing their own style of "kef music" heavily influenced by the popular American Big Band Jazz of the time | 0 |
Who was the first director in charge of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center | 1 |
and also you can't get business class all the way through | 0 |
In the classical era, several ancient city-states such as Opone, Essina, Sarapion, Nikon, Malao, Damo and Mosylon near Cape Guardafui, which competed with the Sabaeans, Parthians and Axumites for the wealthy Indo-Greco-Roman trade, also flourished in Somalia. Along with Mosylon, Malao, Nikon, Sarapion, Opone and Essina, what city-state flourished in ancient Somalia? | 1 |
this is on the 5th of September | 0 |
Database servers are usually multiprocessor computers, with generous memory and RAID disk arrays used for stable storage. | 0 |
What two species have the most widespread bonding | 1 |
Matte solder is usually fused to provide a better bonding surface or stripped to bare copper. | 0 |
When were Slavs Hellenized? | 1 |
[citation needed] Worldwide green parties have recently established the Global Greens | 0 |
Who may opt for the order of cardinal priests after they have been deacons for 30 years? | 1 |
Mohinga is the traditional breakfast dish and is Myanmar's national dish. Where is the most chicken enjoyed in Burma | 1 |
The Revolutionary Committees experienced a resurgence to combat these Islamists. | 0 |
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