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Who amassed a collection 8000 crystals? | David Friedrich Wiser | [
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What is the most common reason for drinking among adolescents according to surveys in Argentina, Hong Kong, and Canada? | pleasure and recreation | [
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"segment": "Research has generally shown striking uniformity across different cultures in the motives behind teen alcohol use. Social engagement and personal enjoyment appear to play a fairly universal role in adolescents' decision to drink throughout separate cultural contexts. Surveys conducted in Argentina, Hong Kong, and Canada have each indicated the most common reason for drinking among adolescents to relate to pleasure and recreation; 80% of Argentinian teens reported drinking for enjoyment, while only 7% drank to improve a bad mood. The most prevalent answers among Canadian adolescents were to \"get in a party mood,\" 18%; \"because I enjoy it,\" 16%; and \"to get drunk,\" 10%. In Hong Kong, female participants most frequently reported drinking for social enjoyment, while males most frequently reported drinking to feel the effects of alcohol.",
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What did the Chinese caused earthquakes? | enormous compression of trapped air | [
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"segment": "Seismology: To better prepare for calamities, Zhang Heng invented a seismometer in 132 CE which provided instant alert to authorities in the capital Luoyang that an earthquake had occurred in a location indicated by a specific cardinal or ordinal direction. Although no tremors could be felt in the capital when Zhang told the court that an earthquake had just occurred in the northwest, a message came soon afterwards that an earthquake had indeed struck 400 km (248 mi) to 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Luoyang (in what is now modern Gansu). Zhang called his device the 'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi 候风地动仪), so-named because he and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. See Zhang's seismometer for further details.",
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For whom was the garden Elizabeth opened a memorial? | British victims | [
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"segment": "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. The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, introduced her as \"an anchor for our age\". During her visit to New York, which followed a tour of Canada, she officially opened a memorial garden for the British victims of the September 11 attacks. The Queen's visit to Australia in October 2011 – her sixteenth visit since 1954 – was called her \"farewell tour\" in the press because of her age.",
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In which type of organism do the smallest genomes occur? | viruses | [
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How many tourists visited Israel in 2013? | 3.54 million | [
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"segment": "Tourism, especially religious tourism, is an important industry in Israel, with the country's temperate climate, beaches, archaeological, other historical and biblical sites, and unique geography also drawing tourists. Israel's security problems have taken their toll on the industry, but the number of incoming tourists is on the rebound. In 2013, a record of 3.54 million tourists visited Israel with the most popular site of attraction being the Western Wall with 68% of tourists visiting there. Israel has the highest number of museums per capita in the world.",
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Where was the UCR created? | 1920s | [
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"segment": "The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) compile data from over 17,000 law enforcement agencies across the country. They provide detailed data regarding the volume of crimes to include arrest, clearance (or closing a case), and law enforcement officer information. The UCR focuses its data collection on violent crimes, hate crimes, and property crimes. Created in the 1920s, the UCR system has not proven to be as uniform as its name implies. The UCR data only reflect the most serious offense in the case of connected crimes and has a very restrictive definition of rape. Since about 93% of the data submitted to the FBI is in this format, the UCR stands out as the publication of choice as most states require law enforcement agencies to submit this data.",
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Where, on Form 990, does an organization have to list what type of board they have? | Part VI, section A, question 7a | [
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Who felt persecuted due to the apartheid? | non-Arabs of the Zaghawa tribe | [
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"segment": "In early 1991, non-Arabs of the Zaghawa tribe of Sudan attested that they were victims of an intensifying Arab apartheid campaign, segregating Arabs and non-Arabs (specifically people of sub-Saharan African descent). Sudanese Arabs, who controlled the government, were widely referred to as practicing apartheid against Sudan's non-Arab citizens. The government was accused of \"deftly manipulat(ing) Arab solidarity\" to carry out policies of apartheid and ethnic cleansing.",
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To the end of which era could you find 16 rpm setting on record players? | 1970s | [
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"segment": "Some recordings, such as books for the blind, were pressed at 16 2⁄3 rpm. Prestige Records released jazz records in this format in the late 1950s; for example, two of their Miles Davis albums were paired together in this format. Peter Goldmark, the man who developed the 33 1⁄3 rpm record, developed the Highway Hi-Fi 16 2⁄3 rpm record to be played in Chrysler automobiles, but poor performance of the system and weak implementation by Chrysler and Columbia led to the demise of the 16 2⁄3 rpm records. Subsequently, the 16 2⁄3 rpm speed was used for narrated publications for the blind and visually impaired, and were never widely commercially available, although it was common to see new turntable models with a 16 rpm speed setting produced as late as the 1970s.",
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What semi-automatic sniper do Snipers use? | M110 | [
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When was the Tang Dynasty? | 618–907 CE | [
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"segment": "The pronounced divergence between literary and colloquial pronunciations found in Hokkien dialects is attributed to the presence of several strata in the Min lexicon. The earliest, colloquial stratum is traced to the Han dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE); the second colloquial one comes from the period of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 - 589 CE); the third stratum of pronunciations (typically literary ones) comes from the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) and is based on the prestige dialect of Chang'an (modern day Xi'an), its capital.",
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How many Federal Congressional districts was Tucson split into in 2013? | three | [
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"segment": "In general, Tucson and Pima County support the Democratic Party, as opposed the state's largest metropolitan area, Phoenix, which usually supports the Republican Party. Congressional redistricting in 2013, following the publication of the 2010 Census, divided the Tucson area into three Federal Congressional districts (the first, second and third of Arizona). The city center is in the 3rd District, represented by Raul Grijalva, a Democrat, since 2003, while the more affluent residential areas to the south and east are in the 2nd District, represented by Republican Martha McSally since 2015, and the exurbs north and west between Tucson and Phoenix in the 3rd District are represented by Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick since 2008. The United States Postal Service operates post offices in Tucson. The Tucson Main Post Office is located at 1501 South Cherrybell Stravenue.",
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Who was a noted magician who could vanish into thin air? | Apollonius of Tyana | [
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What level of the football league does Plymouth Argyle F.C. operate in? | Football League Two | [
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What changes can be linked to learning and memory? | neuronal synapses, | [
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Of what alliance is Tuvalu a member? | Alliance of Small Island States | [
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"segment": "Tuvalu participates in the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), which is a coalition of small island and low-lying coastal countries that have concerns about their vulnerability to the adverse effects of global climate change. Under the Majuro Declaration, which was signed on 5 September 2013, Tuvalu has commitment to implement power generation of 100% renewable energy (between 2013 and 2020), which is proposed to be implemented using Solar PV (95% of demand) and biodiesel (5% of demand). The feasibility of wind power generation will be considered. Tuvalu participates in the operations of the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).",
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Commentated broadcasts of all England matches air on what network? | BBC Radio 5 Live | [
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"segment": "All England matches are broadcast with full commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. From the 2008–09 season until the 2017–18 season, England's home and away qualifiers, and friendlies both home and away are broadcast live on ITV (often with the exception of STV, the ITV affiliate in central and northern Scotland). England's away qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup were shown on Setanta Sports until that company's collapse. As a result of Setanta Sports's demise, England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine on 10 October 2009 was shown in the United Kingdom on a pay-per-view basis via the internet only. This one-off event was the first time an England game had been screened in such a way. The number of subscribers, paying between £4.99 and £11.99 each, was estimated at between 250,000 and 300,000 and the total number of viewers at around 500,000.",
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What main event inspired the Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance? | Holocaust | [
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What other word changes can occur in derivations? | sound alternations | [
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In what year were the Roman garrison populations withdrawn to Italy? | 433 | [
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What appointment was the start of Cesar's political rise? | pontifex maximus | [
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"segment": "The Augustan settlement built upon a cultural shift in Roman society. In the middle Republican era, even Scipio's tentative hints that he might be Jupiter's special protege sat ill with his colleagues. Politicians of the later Republic were less equivocal; both Sulla and Pompey claimed special relationships with Venus. Julius Caesar went further, and claimed her as his ancestress. Such claims suggested personal character and policy as divinely inspired; an appointment to priesthood offered divine validation. In 63 BC, Julius Caesar's appointment as pontifex maximus \"signaled his emergence as a major player in Roman politics\". Likewise, political candidates could sponsor temples, priesthoods and the immensely popular, spectacular public ludi and munera whose provision became increasingly indispensable to the factional politics of the Late Republic. Under the principate, such opportunities were limited by law; priestly and political power were consolidated in the person of the princeps (\"first citizen\").",
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To stop reliance on what was GM cotton developed? | pesticides | [
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"segment": "Genetically modified (GM) cotton was developed to reduce the heavy reliance on pesticides. The bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) naturally produces a chemical harmful only to a small fraction of insects, most notably the larvae of moths and butterflies, beetles, and flies, and harmless to other forms of life. The gene coding for Bt toxin has been inserted into cotton, causing cotton, called Bt cotton, to produce this natural insecticide in its tissues. In many regions, the main pests in commercial cotton are lepidopteran larvae, which are killed by the Bt protein in the transgenic cotton they eat. This eliminates the need to use large amounts of broad-spectrum insecticides to kill lepidopteran pests (some of which have developed pyrethroid resistance). This spares natural insect predators in the farm ecology and further contributes to noninsecticide pest management.",
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Who was the youngest Royal Marine Brigadier? | Brigadier Harvey | [
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At around what RMP do weed trimmer motors operate? | 10,000 | [
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What event prompted the United States to adopt the printed circuit to make proximity fuses? | World War II | [
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Who stirred up the Epirus Revolt of 1854? | Greeks | [
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What type of artillery were the French equipped with? | bronze, rifled muzzle-loading | [
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Who has objected to the idea of IP because "property" implies scarcity? | Stephan Kinsella | [
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What location held the first HCP? | San Bruno Mountain, California | [
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When happens to the junction forward voltage when temperature is raised? | decreases | [
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Did the tenants of the wealthier genrty lose their nobility? | no | [
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After which revolutionary war hero and New Haven native was Black Rock Fort rechristened upon reconstruction in 1807? | Nathan Hale | [
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Which God exemplified just rule for the Romans? | Jupiter | [
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What was Kanye's fifth consecutive number one album? | Yeezus | [
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What is Trubetzkoy considered to have founded? | morphophonology | [
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What was Premier Wen Jiabao's background in? | geomechanics | [
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A zero inflation policy would limit who's influence and ability to react? | central bank | [
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When did texts begin to appear solely in Romance? | by 1080 | [
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Where did most of the great literary figures of the Hellenistic period study? | Alexandria | [
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What years define the Köprülü Era? | 1656–1703 | [
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What groups is the USAF rank divided amoung? | enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers | [
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Why did Japan attack America? | allow Japan free rein in Asia | [
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What is Nanjing's airport called? | Lukou International Airport | [
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What is the term used to describe the height that a projectile would go to if it was fired vertically? | maximum ceiling | [
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When was the Crimean War? | 1856 | [
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When did Centers for Medicine & Medicaid Services have to start collecting information? | starting in 2013 | [
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During what years did the term HiFi take off with engineers? | 1930s and 1940s | [
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When was improvisation in classical music performance common? | the Baroque and early romantic eras | [
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What was the date of the Treaty of Frankfurt? | 10 May 1871 | [
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How many troops did the Yuan send to invade Japan? | 40,000 | [
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What did the Norsemen provide to the monastery? | otherwise unobtainable trade goods | [
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What is the centerpiece of Mexico City's markets | mercado | [
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What kind of system is a solar chimney? | passive solar ventilation | [
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What was the value of the U.S. dollar linked to? | the value of gold | [
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Greece became a full ESA member when? | 16 March 2005 | [
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What was invented in the early Han dynasty from the small seal script? | clerical script | [
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The Olympic relay had the same security precautions taken as what other special day? | Republic Day | [
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What was the name of the ruler that they created? | the Mohenjo-daro ruler | [
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When was the oldest co-ed a cappella group at Washington University founded? | 1991 | [
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What are earnings from crude oil in Rajasthan expected to be in 2013? | ₹250 million per day | [
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Who did the Ming cut off all relations with? | the Karmapa hierarchs | [
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Winston Salem is the headquarters of what tobacco Company? | R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company | [
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Throughout history there have been a series of what in the area to allow for better communication? | lingua francas | [
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What organism is credited with starting the oxygen-rich atmosphere on Earth? | cyanobacteria | [
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What was the majority of the population of the western half of Bengal? | Hindu | [
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How many African countries made the list for top Emerging Markets? | four | [
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Who began the interest in Whitehead at Chicago's Divinity School? | Henry Nelson Wieman | [
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Where did Nintendo start unveiling the new systems? | New York City | [
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"segment": "At June 1985's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nintendo unveiled the American version of its Famicom. This is the system which would eventually be officially deployed as the Nintendo Entertainment System, or the colloquial \"NES\". Nintendo seeded these first systems to limited American test markets starting in New York City on October 18, 1985, following up with a full-fledged North American release of the console in February of the following year. Nintendo released 17 launch titles: 10-Yard Fight, Baseball, Clu Clu Land, Duck Hunt, Excitebike, Golf, Gyromite, Hogan’s Alley, Ice Climber, Kung Fu, Pinball, Soccer, Stack-Up, Tennis, Wild Gunman, Wrecking Crew, and Super Mario Bros.h[›] Some varieties of these launch games contained Famicom chips with an adapter inside the cartridge so they would play on North American consoles, which is why the title screen of Gyromite has the Famicom title \"Robot Gyro\" and the title screen of Stack-Up has the Famicom title \"Robot Block\".",
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Which term did the new constitution allow Sassou to pursue? | third | [
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What is sexual behavior defined as? | actual sexual acts performed by the individual | [
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When did Imported Chinese labor arrive? | 1810 | [
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Stringed laws were issued against what group? | secret societies | [
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"segment": "The general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahua. In 1829, González became general commander of Chihuahua, when his term of office on the west coast expired. Arcé was less of a yorkino than his confrere of Durango. Although unable to resist the popular demand for the expulsion of the Spaniards, he soon quarreled with the legislature, which declared itself firmly for Guerrero, and announcing his support of Bustamante's revolution, he suspended, in March 1830, eight members of that body, the vice-governor, and several other officials, and expelled them from the state. The course thus outlined was followed by Governor José Isidro Madero, who succeeded in 1830, associated with J. J. Calvo as general commander, stringent laws being issued against secret societies, which were supposed to be the main spring to the anti-clerical feeling among liberals.",
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Who did Diego and Dominic try to convert? | the Albigensians | [
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Where is the memorial for the Armenian Genocide? | Yerevan | [
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"segment": "Fears decreased when Stalin died in 1953 and Nikita Khruschev emerged as the Soviet Union's new leader. Soon, life in Soviet Armenia began to see rapid improvement. The church, which suffered greatly under Stalin, was revived when Catholicos Vazgen I assumed the duties of his office in 1955. In 1967, a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide was built at the Tsitsernakaberd hill above the Hrazdan gorge in Yerevan. This occurred after mass demonstrations took place on the tragic event's fiftieth anniversary in 1965.",
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What makes up majority of the eastern Sichuan province? | Sichuan basin | [
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Voiced aspirated consonants are what type? | breathy-voiced | [
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How many government hospitals did Hyderabad have in 2010? | 50 | [
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When were the last of the six great north faces of the Alps climbed? | 1938 | [
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Who was the author of the National Labor Relations Act? | Senator Robert F. Wagner | [
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What is one cause of dielectric losses in a capacitor? | changing field strength | [
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Which film did Beyoncé star with Steve Martin in? | The Pink Panther | [
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What group of Christians did Paul VI support and approve of cooperation with? | Protestants | [
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What withdrew the political boundaries of West Asia? | partitioning of the Ottoman Empire | [
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Where in the bible does it mention migration? | the Book of Job (39:26) | [
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What song did Madonna sing at the ceremony? | Open Your Heart | [
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What year did Wever die? | 1936 | [
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The bombing of Buckingham Palace showed what to the public? | the common suffering of rich and poor | [
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What culture and religion did Fathers of the Church correlate with heresy? | Jews and Judaism | [
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What is the period during the mid-eighteenth century also remembered as? | Czech National Revival | [
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A church was built on top of the Byzantine church of the Lazarium in waht century? | the 6th | [
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"segment": "An exceptionally well preserved, carpet-like mosaic floor was uncovered in 1949 in Bethany, the early Byzantine church of the Lazarium which was built between 333 and 390. Because of its purely geometrical pattern, the church floor is to be grouped with other mosaics of the time in Palestine and neighboring areas, especially the Constantinian mosaics in the central nave at Bethlehem. A second church was built above the older one during the 6th century with another more simple geometric mosaic floor.",
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What is C.W. Alcock responsible for founding? | FA Cup | [
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"segment": "The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872. The first official international football match also took place in 1872, between Scotland and England in Glasgow, again at the instigation of C. W. Alcock. England is also home to the world's first football league, which was founded in Birmingham in 1888 by Aston Villa director William McGregor. The original format contained 12 clubs from the Midlands and Northern England.",
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Who met with Gorbachev on November 22? | Pope John Paul II | [
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"segment": "In mid-November The Shevchenko Ukrainian Language Society was officially registered. On November 19, 1989, a public gathering in Kiev attracted thousands of mourners, friends and family to the reburial in Ukraine of three inmates of the infamous Gulag Camp No. 36 in Perm in the Ural Mountains: human-rights activists Vasyl Stus, Oleksiy Tykhy, and Yuriy Lytvyn. Their remains were reinterred in Baikove Cemetery. On November 26, 1989, a day of prayer and fasting was proclaimed by Cardinal Myroslav Lubachivsky, thousands of faithful in western Ukraine participated in religious services on the eve of a meeting between Pope John Paul II and Soviet President Gorbachev. On November 28, 1989, the Ukrainian SSR's Council for Religious Affairs issued a decree allowing Ukrainian Catholic congregations to register as legal organizations. The decree was proclaimed on December 1, coinciding with a meeting at the Vatican between the pope and the Soviet president.",
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What are other incentives that NPO emplotees can be offered instead of higher wages? | generous vacation allowances or flexible work hours | [
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"segment": "It has been mentioned that most nonprofits will never be able to match the pay of the private sector and therefore should focus their attention on benefits packages, incentives and implementing pleasurable work environments. Pleasurable work conditions are ranked as being more preferable than a high salary and implacable work. NPOs are encouraged to pay as much as they are able, and offer a low stress work environment that the employee can associate him or herself positively with. Other incentives that should be implemented are generous vacation allowances or flexible work hours.",
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How much money has the sale of Federal Duck Stamps generated since 1934? | $670 million | [
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"segment": "Since 1934, the sale of Federal Duck Stamps has generated $670 million, and helped to purchase or lease 5,200,000 acres (8,100 sq mi; 21,000 km2) of habitat. The stamps serve as a license to hunt migratory birds, an entrance pass for all National Wildlife Refuge areas, and are also considered collectors items often purchased for aesthetic reasons outside of the hunting and birding communities. Although non-hunters buy a significant number of Duck Stamps, eighty-seven percent of their sales are contributed by hunters, which is logical, as hunters are required to purchase them. Distribution of funds is managed by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission (MBCC).",
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What was the name of Philip V's son who wanted to bring back Greek independence? | Perseus | [
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"segment": "Thus, in less than twenty years, Rome had destroyed the power of one of the successor states, crippled another, and firmly entrenched its influence over Greece. This was primarily a result of the over-ambition of the Macedonian kings, and their unintended provocation of Rome; though Rome was quick to exploit the situation. In another twenty years, the Macedonian kingdom was no more. Seeking to re-assert Macedonian power and Greek independence, Philip V's son Perseus incurred the wrath of the Romans, resulting in the Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC). Victorious, the Romans abolished the Macedonian kingdom, replacing it with four puppet republics; these lasted a further twenty years before Macedon was formally annexed as a Roman province (146 BC) after yet another rebellion under Andriscus. Rome now demanded that the Achaean League, the last stronghold of Greek independence, be dissolved. The Achaeans refused and declared war on Rome. Most of the Greek cities rallied to the Achaeans' side, even slaves were freed to fight for Greek independence. The Roman consul Lucius Mummius advanced from Macedonia and defeated the Greeks at Corinth, which was razed to the ground. In 146 BC, the Greek peninsula, though not the islands, became a Roman protectorate. Roman taxes were imposed, except in Athens and Sparta, and all the cities had to accept rule by Rome's local allies.",
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What indicates the edge of a runway? | white lights | [
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"segment": "On runways, green lights indicate the beginning of the runway for landing, while red lights indicate the end of the runway. Runway edge lighting consists of white lights spaced out on both sides of the runway, indicating the edge. Some airports have more complicated lighting on the runways including lights that run down the centerline of the runway and lights that help indicate the approach (an approach lighting system, or ALS). Low-traffic airports may use pilot controlled lighting to save electricity and staffing costs.",
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Which laws did the corporations in the South associate with in order to ignore the federal recommendations? | Jim Crow | [
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"segment": "NAACP had many problem's with JFK's \"token\" proposal. They wanted jobs. One day after the order took effect, NAACP labor secretary Herbert Hill filed complaints against the hiring and promoting practices of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Lockheed was doing business with the Defense Department on the first billion-dollar contract. Due to taxpayer-funding being 90% of Lockheed's business, along with disproportionate hiring practices, black workers charged Lockheed with \"overt discrimination.\" Lockheed signed an agreement with Vice President Johnson that pledged an \"aggressive seeking out for more qualified minority candidates for technical and skill positions.:63–64 This agreement was the administration's model for a \"plan of progress.\" Johnson and his assistants soon pressured other defense contractors, including Boeing and General Electric, to sign similar voluntary agreements indicating plans for progress. However, these plans were just that, voluntary. Many corporations in the South, still afflicted with Jim Crow laws, largely ignored the federal recommendations.:63–64",
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Though harboring transitive properties, what Koppen climate classification does the New Haven climate more closely characterize? | Dfa | [
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"segment": "New Haven lies in the transition between a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfa) and humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), but having more characteristics of the former, as is typical of much of the New York metropolitan area. Summers are humid and warm, with temperatures exceeding 90 °F (32 °C) on 7–8 days per year. Winters are cold with moderate snowfall interspersed with rainfall and occasionally mixed precipitation. The weather patterns that affect New Haven result from a primarily offshore direction, thus reducing the marine influence of Long Island Sound—although, like other marine areas, differences in temperature between areas right along the coastline and areas a mile or two inland can be large at times.",
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