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Valencia has experienced a surge in its cultural development during the last thirty years, exemplified by exhibitions and performances at such iconic institutions as the Palau de la Música, the Palacio de Congresos, the Metro, the City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències), the Valencian Museum of Enlightenment and Modernity (Museo Valenciano de la Ilustracion y la Modernidad), and the Institute of Modern Art (Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno). Which structural engineer's work has helped Valencia's reputation? | 1 |
In May, Barcelona defeated Manchester United in the 2011 Champions League Final 3–1 held at Wembley Stadium, a repeat of the 2009 final, winning their fourth European Cup | 0 |
would you like smoking or non-smoking | 1 |
Plato's theory of forms or "ideas" describes ideal forms (for example the platonic solids in geometry or abstracts like Goodness and Justice), as universals existing independently of any particular instance. Arne Grøn calls this doctrine "the classic example of a metaphysical idealism as a transcendent idealism", while Simone Klein calls Plato "the earliest representative of metaphysical objective idealism". Nevertheless, Plato holds that matter is real, though transitory and imperfect, and is perceived by our body and its senses and given existence by the eternal ideas that are perceived directly by our rational soul. Plato was therefore a metaphysical and epistemological dualist, an outlook that modern idealism has striven to avoid: Plato's thought cannot therefore be counted as idealist in the modern sense, although quantum physics' assertion that man's consciousness is an immutable and primary requisite for not merely perceiving but shaping matter, and thus his reality, would give more credence to Plato's dualist position.[citation needed] | 0 |
Milestone 1, Build 7850, was leaked on April 12, 2011. | 0 |
In nature, uranium(VI) forms highly soluble carbonate complexes at alkaline pH. What is BSAR-1 a strain of? | 1 |
A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler cannot safely continue the match. What is one reason that a wrestler may not be able to continue? | 1 |
Nintendo and the FTC settled the case in April 1991, with Nintendo required to send vouchers giving a $5 discount off to a new game, to every person that had purchased a NES title between June 1988 and December 1990 | 0 |
The FAPL is owned by how many chief executives | 1 |
Hokkien has one of the most diverse phoneme inventories among Chinese varieties, with more consonants than Standard Mandarin or Cantonese. What does Mandarin have that isn't found in other Chinese varieties? | 1 |
What is the usual overnight low temperature in March? | 1 |
How much can a motorist be charged for needing to be rescued after ignoring safety precautions? | 1 |
The extraordinary demands of the Punic Wars, in addition to a shortage of manpower, exposed the tactical weaknesses of the manipular legion, at least in the short term. | 0 |
This increased competition for the Chinese market led to India reducing its opium output and diversifying its exports | 0 |
The Saturday edition of The Times contains a variety of supplements. What is the name of the section of the Saturday edition of The Times that features travel and lifestyle | 1 |
What has the life expectancy risen to since 2000? | 1 |
A 56-year-old was killed in Dujiangyan during a rescue attempt on the Lingyanshan Ropeway, where due to the earthquake 11 tourists from Taiwan had been trapped inside cable cars since May 13 | 0 |
Television personality Piers Morgan, a former editor of the Daily Mirror and of The Sun's Bizarre pop column, has said that during the late 1980s, at Kelvin MacKenzie's behest, he was ordered to speculate on the sexuality of male pop stars for a feature headlined "The Poofs of Pop". Which column did Piers Morgan edit at The Sun? | 1 |
Being a classically educated official, he took his blueprint for the Xiang Army from the Ming general Qi Jiguang, who, because of the weakness of regular Ming troops, had decided to form his own "private" army to repel raiding Japanese pirates in the mid-16th century | 0 |
the other thing is | 0 |
In Brazil, the fall of the monarchy in 1889 by a military coup d'état led to the rise of the presidential system, headed by Deodoro da Fonseca. When was Brazil's rise of the monarchy? | 1 |
[original research?] Continental Portugal is agglomerated into 18 districts, while the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are governed as autonomous regions; the largest units, established since 1976, are either mainland Portugal (Portuguese: Portugal Continental) and the autonomous regions of Portugal (Azores and Madeira) | 0 |
The strides that the Johnson presidency made in ensuring equal opportunity in the workforce were further picked up by his successor Nixon. Which industry of jobs did the legislation target? | 1 |
What law allowed the existence of beer houses? | 1 |
In the Iconoclastic era, figural mosaics were also condemned as idolatry. When was the Dormition church destroyed? | 1 |
you do have a fl... a flight through SF that's leaving at 4:20 you said | 0 |
Eastern Catholic cardinals continue to wear the normal dress appropriate to their liturgical tradition, though some may line their cassocks with scarlet and wear scarlet fascias, or in some cases, wear Eastern-style cassocks entirely of scarlet. Which Cardinals still wear traditional clothing? | 1 |
When was the case of v. Grumet? | 1 |
It should be emphasized, however, that for Whitehead God is not necessarily tied to religion. What type of God did Whitehead believe never existed? | 1 |
The functional interpretation of the term "rule of law", consistent with the traditional English meaning, contrasts the "rule of law" with the "rule of man. What does a Society have a high degree of if its government officers have a great deal of discretion? | 1 |
What year was Albert Edward, Queen Victoria's first born son born | 1 |
Where did carpet weaving in the Empire originate? | 1 |
"On the last day of Carnival painters flood the street to paint each other | 0 |
Unit testing is a software development process that involves synchronized application of a broad spectrum of defect prevention and detection strategies in order to reduce software development risks, time, and costs. Unit testing tries to eliminate collaboration errors before what? | 1 |
Which forest is the largest national forest in the UN? | 1 |
A second problem with materialism is that it obscures the importance of relations. | 0 |
How many people visit Exmoor National Park each month? | 1 |
An estimated 20,000 Somalis emigrated to the U. What sort of meat is sold in Somali businesses in Minneapolis | 1 |
Ashkenazi Jews represent the bulk of modern Jewry, with at least 70% of Jews worldwide (and up to 90% prior to World War II and the Holocaust). Why does Ashkenazim represent the overwhelming majority of Jews in the New World continents | 1 |
One-third of the world's population is thought to be infected with TB. In 2014, how many people died from TB | 1 |
Historically, in North America, one of the most economically destructive pests in cotton production has been the boll weevil. What form of cotton contains a genetically modified pest? | 1 |
According to filings to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) by Thunder Bay Electronics (owner of CBC's Thunder Bay affiliate CKPR-DT) and Bell Media (owner of CBC affiliates CFTK-TV in Terrace and CJDC-TV in Dawson Creek),[citation needed] the CBC informed them that it will not extend its association with any of its private affiliates beyond August 31, 2011. Incidentally, that was also the date for analogue to digital transition in Canada. Given recent practice and the CBC's decision not to convert any retransmitters to digital, even in markets with populations in the hundreds in thousands, it is not expected that the CBC will open new transmitters to replace its affiliates, and indeed may pare back its existing transmitter network. However, in March 2011, CKPR announced that it had come to a programming agreement with the CBC, in which the station will continue to provide CBC programming in Thunder Bay for a period of five years. On March 16, 2012, Astral Media announced the sale of its assets to Bell Media, owners of CTV and CTV Two, for $3.38 billion with CFTK and CJDC included in the acquisition. Whether the stations will remain CBC affiliates or become owned-and-operated stations of CTV or CTV Two following the completion of the merger is undetermined. | 0 |
Foreign recipients, as honorary members, do not contribute to the numbers restricted to the Order as full members do | 0 |
Described as being "sexy, seductive and provocative" when performing on stage, Beyoncé has said that she originally created the alter ego "Sasha Fierce" to keep that stage persona separate from who she really is. What is the name of Beyoncé's alter ego | 1 |
What subject did Hayek's works influence and inspire? | 1 |
What type of powers should have actual influence throughout the scope of the prevailing international system? | 1 |
What type of school wasn't the Avery Normal Institute | 1 |
Turner Classic Movies essentially operates as a commercial-free service, with the only advertisements on the network being shown between features – which advertise TCM products, network promotions for upcoming special programs and the original trailers for films that are scheduled to be broadcast on TCM (particularly those that will air during the primetime hours), and featurettes about classic film actors and actresses. What were TCM products previously known as? | 1 |
Schwarzenegger explained his actions by referring to the fact that his only duty as Governor of California was to prevent an error in the judicial system. | 0 |
Who hired Byzantine experts to decorate a rebuilt abbey church? | 1 |
John's also includes one school that is part of the province-wide Conseil Scolaire Francophone (CSF), the Francophone public school district | 0 |
Which group is a counterpart to External Affairs | 1 |
In the city of Shifang, the collapse of two chemical plants led to leakage of some 80 tons of liquid ammonia, with hundreds of people reported buried | 0 |
The American studies program reflected the worldwide anti-Communist ideological struggle. Norman Holmes Pearson, who worked for the Office of Strategic Studies in London during World War II, returned to Yale and headed the new American studies program, in which scholarship quickly became an instrument of promoting liberty. Popular among undergraduates, the program sought to instruct them in the fundamentals of American civilization and thereby instill a sense of nationalism and national purpose. Also during the 1940s and 1950s, Wyoming millionaire William Robertson Coe made large contributions to the American studies programs at Yale University and at the University of Wyoming. Coe was concerned to celebrate the 'values' of the Western United States in order to meet the "threat of communism." | 0 |
England is quite a successful nation at the UEFA European Football Championship, having finished in third place in 1968 and reached the semi-final in 1996 | 0 |
The final decades of the 20th century have seen the rise of a new interdisciplinary approach to studying human psychology, known collectively as cognitive science. What new technology could be created as a result of studying cognitive science | 1 |
Since annelids are soft-bodied, their fossils are rare. How old were the fossils of Canadia and Burgessochaeta found in Australia | 1 |
" There would be a two-year pause in Soviet piloted space flights while Voskhod's replacement, the Soyuz spacecraft, was designed and developed | 0 |
There are many names for God, and different names are attached to different cultural ideas about God's identity and attributes. What was the first monotheistic religion? | 1 |
What is a brief description of Calvinism? | 1 |
The USSR tried but failed manned lunar missions, and eventually cancelled them and concentrated on Earth orbital space stations | 0 |
What is internally affected via contact between societies | 1 |
Along with the Caribbean, from where does a significant amount of cargo enter MMI | 1 |
What type of language is Portuguese | 1 |
Whom isn't the Anschutz Library named for? | 1 |
Numerous regional transportation projects have occurred in recent years to mitigate congestion in San Diego. Which terminal was expanded in the San Diego International Airport in 2013? | 1 |
In order to qualify for protection, a work must be an expression with a degree of originality, and it must be in a fixed medium, such as written down on paper or recorded digitally. What makes a copy of an unoriginal idea infringing | 1 |
It was at Port Said that Nasser saw a confrontation with the invading forces as being the strategic and psychological focal point of Egypt's defense | 0 |
Ultimately Feynman decided to take a job at which college? | 1 |
Catalan shares many traits with the other neighboring Romance languages (Italian, Sardinian, Occitan, and Spanish). However, despite being mostly situated in the Iberian Peninsula, Catalan has marked differences with the Ibero-Romance group (Spanish and Portuguese) in terms of pronunciation, grammar, and especially vocabulary; showing instead its closest affinity with Occitan and to a lesser extent Gallo-Romance (French, Franco-Provençal, Gallo-Italian). | 0 |
During the Franco-Prussian War and the Siege of Strasbourg, the city was heavily bombarded by the Prussian army | 0 |
How much solar energy does the Sahara produce per year | 1 |
What kind of linguistics is laboratory considered to be a part of? | 1 |
The state is divided into 77 counties that govern locally, each headed by a three-member council of elected commissioners, a tax assessor, clerk, court clerk, treasurer, and sheriff. How many counties are in Oklahoma? | 1 |
[page needed] Cardinal Augustin Bea, the President of the Christian Unity Secretariat, always had the full support of Paul VI in his attempts to ensure that the Council language was friendly and open to the sensitivities of Protestant and Orthodox Churches, whom he had invited to all sessions at the request of Pope John XXIII. | 0 |
In the PAL region, which covers most of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, Twilight Princess is the best-selling entry in the Zelda series. How many units of the Wii version of Twilight Princess had been purchased by the end of March 2011 | 1 |
Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Which authorities fielded complaints from TIto about protesters? | 1 |
In addition to the Jazz Festival (described above), New Haven serves as the home city of the annual International Festival of Arts and Ideas. What was the inaugural year of the New Haven St. Patrick's Day parade | 1 |
Who created the Global Economic Power Index that ranked New York first | 1 |
Many of these classifications overlap; for instance, thermal energy usually consists partly of kinetic and partly of potential energy | 0 |
What do researchers use back-translation to try to reconstruct when a document survives only in translation | 1 |
As in much of Europe, the prosperity of Alsace came to an end in the 14th century by a series of harsh winters, bad harvests, and the Black Death. About when did Alsace lose its prosperity? | 1 |
What do commercial projects early in them. Tend to be | 1 |
According to routine testing performed by CNet, write operations to typical Hi-Speed (USB 2. | 0 |
Historical narratives of manga tend to focus either on its recent, post-WWII history, or on attempts to demonstrates deep roots in the past, such as to the Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga picture scroll of the 12th and 13th centuries, or the early 19th-century Hokusai Manga. Who helped the rest of the world use the word manga inside of Japan's borders | 1 |
On December 26, 1991, the USSR was self-dissolved by the Soviet of Nationalities, which by that time was the only functioning house of the Supreme Soviet (the other house, Soviet of the Union, had already lost the quorum after recall of its members by the union republics). | 0 |
Equivalent provisions, to prevent circumvention of copyright protection have existed in EU for some time, and are being expanded in, for example, Article 6 and 7 the Copyright Directive | 0 |
In many situations it is desirable to consider two group elements the same if they differ by an element of a given subgroup. | 0 |
1622–1687) who migrated from Cyprus to Italy in the 17th century, several of his works have survived in books of other scholars. | 0 |
What was the currency of Greece until 2002? | 1 |
" He further observed that even when there is clinal variation, "Race differences are objectively ascertainable biological phenomena… but it does not follow that racially distinct populations must be given racial (or subspecific) labels | 0 |
Russians are generally similar to populations in what region | 1 |
When was the Treaty of Schönbrunn signed | 1 |
The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. What did Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben teach the Continental Army? | 1 |
In association football, teams such as Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Arsenal, Toronto FC, and S. What association football teams wear all red jerseys? | 1 |
Thomas Newman returned as Spectre's composer. Who composed the score for the film | 1 |
The rebellion not only posed the most serious threat towards Qing rulers; it was also "bloodiest civil war of all time | 0 |
How tall is the biggest Buddha statue in Europe | 1 |
In 2012 who placed Beyonce at 16 in the Celebrity List? | 1 |
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