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in what city did machiavelli live?
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"segment": "For the record, even though he is now more simply known as Machiavelli, his real birth name is actually Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli or just Niccolò Machiavelli. Machiavelli was born in Florence, a popular city in Italy, to a father called Bernardo di Niccolò Machiavelli, a prominent attorney, and a mother identified as Bartolomea di Stefano Nelli. Machiavelli was the third child of his parents and the first son in the family. Growing up, he was taught lessons in Latin, rhetoric, and grammar, however, it is not on record that he was taught Greek even though when he was a child, Florence happened to be one of the centers of Greek scholarship in Europe. When Machiavelli was born, Florence was under the rule of the Medici, an Italian banking family and political dynasty which had ruled the city for up to 60 years. However, in 1494 when Machiavelli was about 25 years old, Florence restored Republican reign and expelled the Medici. Shortly after this, in 1498, Machiavelli was appointed as the secretary to the Second Chancery, a writing office at the time. He held the position till 1512. This appointment gave Machiavelli powers to oversee the production of official Florentine government documents. He also carried out several diplomatic missions and started gaining prominence in Florence.",
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"segment": "Here are 10 facts about him. 1. He lived during a time of political turmoil\nMachiavelli was born on 3 May 1469 in Florence before becoming a senior official in the Florentine Republic. From 1487 he began working under a banker, until in 1498 he was named the chancellor and the chief executive officer of the government of Florence. As chancellor, he had responsibilities in diplomatic and military affairs during an era of tumultuous political tragedy. French troops under Charles VIII entering Florence by Francesco Granacci (Credit: Public domain ). In 1494, Italy was invaded by King Charles VIII of France and then later by Spain and Austria, resulting in nearly 400 years of rule by outsiders. Machiavelli’s thinking was defined by this upheaval. It was his dream that the divided Italian city-states would unite under a strong leader to meet its threats on equal terms.",
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"segment": "Both as secretary to the republic and through his writings – which include reams of poetry, risqué comedies and a quietly tragic history of Florence – he spent his life fighting to defend his city’s republican government against threats from within and without. It was a hard fight, with battles on many fronts. It took Machiavelli on a long journey across France with King Louis XII, and to the court of Cesare Borgia, where he spent nerve-racking months trying to dissuade the violent youth from attacking Florence. Machiavelli was convinced the real threats to freedom come from within – from gross inequalities on the one hand, and extreme partisanship on the other. He saw first-hand that authoritarian rule can take root and flourish in such conditions with terrifying ease, even in republics like Florence that had proud traditions of popular self-government. His city’s tempestuous history taught Machiavelli a lesson he tries to convey to future readers: that no one man can overpower a free people unless they let him. “ Men are so simple,” he tells us, “so obedient to present necessities, that he who deceives will always find someone who will let himself be deceived.” To each of us, he says: don’t become that someone.",
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"segment": "We have been able to dig out some facts about his life for your reading pleasure. Continue to see more about him. Who Was Machiavelli? Machiavelli was born on the 3rd day of May 1469 and died at the age of 58 on the 21st of June 1527. During this time, he worked to thoroughly establish himself as one of the most symbolic political thinkers of his era. For the record, even though he is now more simply known as Machiavelli, his real birth name is actually Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli or just Niccolò Machiavelli. Machiavelli was born in Florence, a popular city in Italy, to a father called Bernardo di Niccolò Machiavelli, a prominent attorney, and a mother identified as Bartolomea di Stefano Nelli. Machiavelli was the third child of his parents and the first son in the family. Growing up, he was taught lessons in Latin, rhetoric, and grammar, however, it is not on record that he was taught Greek even though when he was a child, Florence happened to be one of the centers of Greek scholarship in Europe. When Machiavelli was born, Florence was under the rule of the Medici, an Italian banking family and political dynasty which had ruled the city for up to 60 years.",
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"segment": "June 21, 1527\nplace of death: Florence\nPersonality: ENTP\nCity: Florence, Italy\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nJoel McHale\nAsia Argento\nTana French\nDario Fo\nWho was Niccolò Machiavelli? Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian politician, historian and philosopher who is widely known as a father of modern political theory. Also popular as a remarkable writer, Machiavelli was born in Florence and witnessed the troubles of the French invasion. After the restoration of republic in Florence, he was appointed a senior official in the state Republic, a post he held until its fall. While serving as a diplomat for 14 years during the Medici family's exile, he served effectively in a great variety of missions to various countries. When the Medici family returned to power in 1512, Machiavelli was dismissed from his office and briefly jailed. Although pardoned later, he was obliged to retire from public life and as a result, he devoted himself to literature.",
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"segment": "He is also the author of a number of additional political treatises, including The Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius, as well as of literary texts, including two comedies and several poems. Life\nMachiavelli was born and raised in Florence, Italy, where his father was an attorney. Historians believe his education was of exceptional quality, especially in grammar, rhetoric, and Latin. He seems not to have been instructed in Greek, though, despite Florence having been a major center for the study of the Hellenic language since the middle of the fourteen hundreds. In 1498, at age twenty-nine Machiavelli was called to cover two relevant governmental roles in a moment of social turmoil for the newly constituted Republic of Florence: he was named chair of the second chancery and – a short time after – secretary of the Dieci di Libertà e di Pace, a ten-person council responsible for maintaining diplomatic relationships with other States. Between 1499 and 1512 Machiavelli witnessed first-hand the unfolding of Italian political events. In 1513, the Medici family returned to Florence. Machiavelli was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to overthrow this powerful family. He was first imprisoned and tortured then sent into exile.",
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"segment": "His travels made him realize that both political power and stability were possible if the right formulas were followed. In 1512, the Medici family took over Florence and the republic was dissolved. Machiavelli was removed from office and, after he was suspected in an anti-Medici plot, he was imprisoned and tortured. Machiavelli was released from prison in 1513 and decided to retire to his countryside home of San Casciano. It was there that Machiavelli composed his most famous works, The Prince (1513), and The Discourses (1513-19). In the lush countryside of San Casciano, Machiavelli also wrote the, Art of War (1521), and the History of Florence (1525). When the Medici presence in Florence was overthrown, Machiavelli hoped to regain his position in the republic. He returned from his exile to Florence in 1527. Machiavelli, however, was not that popular in Florence. Some people suspected him of being pro-Medici;",
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"segment": "Biography\nRelatively little is known for certain about Machiavelli's early life in comparison with many important figures of the Italian Renaissance (the following section draws on Capponi 2010; Vivanti 2013; Celenza 2015) He was born 3 May 1469 in Florence and at a young age became a pupil of a renowned Latin teacher, Paolo da Ronciglione. It is speculated that he attended the University of Florence, and even a cursory glance at his corpus reveals that he received an excellent humanist education. It is only with his entrance into public view, with his appointment in 1498 as the Second Chancellor of the Republic of Florence, however, that we begin to acquire a full and accurate picture of his life. For the next fourteen years, Machiavelli engaged in a flurry of diplomatic activity on behalf of Florence, traveling to the major centers of Italy as well as to the royal court of France and to the imperial curia of Maximilian. A large body of extant letters, dispatches, and occasional writings testify to his political assignments as well as to his acute talent for the analysis of personalities and institutions. Florence had been under a republican government since 1494, when the leading Medici family and its supporters had been driven from power. During this time, Machiavelli thrived under the patronage of the Florentine gonfaloniere (or chief administrator for life) Piero Soderini. In 1512, however, with the assistance of papal troops, the Medici defeated the republic's armed forces and dissolved the government.",
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"segment": "Her studies presented obstacles, as she had to use a Braille writer at times, and she had to draw mathematical figures on a cushion with wires because she couldn't see the figures on the board. It was also difficult for her to understand the Braille symbols for numbers and figures. She eventually overcame these obstacles and was admitted to Radcliffe. Approved by eNotes Editorial Team\ncarolynosborne\nEducator since 2016\n73 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nHelen Keller faced many problems, which she recounts in her autobiography, The Story of My Life. All these problems center around being blind and deaf, which occurred when Keller was a very young child. Initially, Helen had no language with which she could communicate to her family. She learned to talk a little before going blind and deaf due to illness, but she could no longer hear her family. This meant her behavior was often challenging. She threw temper tantrums, and her family members gave into her desires in order to avoid these. Annie Sullivan, her teacher, tamed the temper tantrums by not giving into them, and Sullivan worked diligently with Helen on developing language through finger spelling.",
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Post-Impressionism
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5/15/1940
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"segment": "1975\nThe Happy Meal debuts: 1979\nChicken McNuggets debut: 1981\nFirst year that Monopoly at McDonald's was played: 1987\nThe first McDonald's opens in China: 1990\nYear smoking was banned in McDonald's restaurants: 1994\nMcDonald's purchases minority stake in Chipotle: 1998\nMcDonalds Statistics\nHow many McDonalds are in the world? 2020: 39,198 total restaurants\n2019: 38,695 total restaurants\n2018:",
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"segment": "None. Other countries would export things to the UK. The UK\nwould import them. What does Australia import from the United Kingdom? what does australia import from the uk\nIs it illegal to import cigarettes into the UK? No. But an import licence is required. What does the UK import and export? uk trades oils\nWhat products does the UK import? the UK import things like food.",
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"segment": "Can you import vegetable from Egypt to UK? yes\nWhy does the UK import goods? Certain things can't be grown or produced in the U.K. so they\nhave to import them. Does the UK import tobacco? Yes - it's too cold in the UK to grow our own. How much does the UK import compared to their exports? 20%\nHow do you import a used motorcycle from the UK in India? Airplane\nWhat does UK import and export to Canada? Apple Pie\nWhere does the UK import its food from? All over the world.",
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"url": "https://www.finance-monthly.com/2018/12/uk-imports-and-exports-what-have-we-really-got/",
"title": "UK Imports and Exports: What Have We Really Got?",
"headings": "UK Imports and Exports: What Have We Really Got?\nUK Imports and Exports: What Have We Really Got?\nHow will Brexit impact the UK’s trade? It’s the question burning in every businessperson’s mind, and it doesn’t seem to be getting an answer any time soon.\nTerminology rundown\nWhat are we exporting?\nWhere are we exporting to?\nWhat are we importing?\nWhere are we importing from?\nThe UK’s trade deficit\n",
"segment": "What are we importing? We are importing rather similar items as we’re exporting. Top imports into the UK in 2016 included gold (8.2%), packaged medicaments (3.1%), cars (7.8%) and vehicle parts (2.5%). Where are we importing from? For 2016, the top origins of the UK’s imported products were: Germany (14%)\nChina (9.8%)\nUnited States (7.5%)\nThe Netherlands (7.3%)\nFrance (5.8%)\nThe UK’s trade deficit\nDespite our popular products, the nation is sitting with a trade deficit to the EU — we import more from the EU than we sell to the EU. In 2017, we exported £274 billion worth to the EU, and imported £341 billion’s worth from the EU. In fact, the only countries in the EU that bought more from us than we bought from them were Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, and Malta. Our biggest trade deficit is to Germany, who sold us £26 billion more than we sold to them. The UK also has a trade deficit with Asia, having sold £20 billion less in goods and services than we bought in.",
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when did abraham lincoln free the slaves?
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""The Emancipation Proclamation...can remind us in 2013 of all the mistakes we never want to commit again but it can also motivate us to fulfill to an ever greater degree the definitive freedom-sustaining and life-enhancing principles of democracy in living action.""
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"title": "President Abraham Lincoln Frees the Slaves | World History",
"headings": "President Abraham Lincoln Frees the Slaves\nPresident Abraham Lincoln Frees the Slaves\nThe Emancipation Proclamation\n“Slaves Forever Free”\nLegacy of the Emancipation Proclamation\n“A New Birth of Freedom”\n",
"segment": "President Abraham Lincoln Frees the Slaves | World History\nAmerican History\nUS Civil War\nPresident Abraham Lincoln Frees the Slaves\nFebruary 2, 2018\n0\n11188\nAbraham Lincoln\nLincoln said the proclamation was “essentially a war measure” with “the desired effect of depriving the Confederacy of much of its valuable laboring force.” On this day in history, September 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, freeing more than three million black slaves in the Confederate states as of January 1, 1863. The bold move recast the Civil War as a struggle against slavery. When the war between the states began not long after Lincoln was inaugurated as the 16th president in 1861, he claimed it was not about slavery but about restoring the Union. Despite pressure from abolitionists and radical Republicans, as well as his personal belief that slavery was morally wrong, he chose to act with prudence until he could gain more widespread support from the general public for an anti-slavery policy. He told his cabinet in July 1862 that he would issue a formal emancipation of all slaves in any rebel state that did not return to the Union by January 1, 1863. But it would exempt the loyal slaveholding border states. They convinced him not to make an announcement until after a Northern victory on the battlefield. Five days after the Union armies prevailed at the Battle of Antietam in Maryland, the first major battle to take place in the North and the bloodiest single day in American history, Lincoln declared on September 22 that all slaves in rebel areas within 100 days would be free. The Emancipation Proclamation\nNone of the slave states did return to the Union.",
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"headings": "Biography of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States\nBiography of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States\nFast Facts: Abraham Lincoln\nEarly Life\nMilitary Career\nPolitical Career\nLincoln-Douglas Debates\nPresidential Election\nFirst Presidential Term\nReelection\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\nWatch Now: Top 5 Causes of the Civil War\n",
"segment": "One of Lincoln's greatest accomplishments was the abolition of enslavement in 1864. Fast Facts: Abraham Lincoln\nKnown For: U.S. president from March 4, 1861–March 3, 1865; issued Emancipation Proclamation in 1862, freeing enslaved people in the southern United States\nAlso Known As: Honest Abe\nBorn: February 12, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm, Kentucky\nDied: April 15, 1865 in Washington, D.C.\nSpouse: Mary Todd Lincoln (m. 1842–1865)\nChildren: Robert, Edward, Willie, Tad\nNotable Quote: \"",
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"headings": "\nWho freed the slaves?\n1863.\n",
"segment": "President Lincoln freed the slaves due to the Emancipation Proclamation in\n1863. Harriet Tubman and other escaped slaves and people who were against slavery helped free slaves through the Underground Railroad\nAbraham Lincoln�s Emancipation Proclamation officially freed the slaves\nThe leader of the winning side got to make the decisions\nAbraham Lincoln freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation on\nJanuary 1, 1863. (How do decisions get made and who gets to make them?) Lincoln freed them with the Emancipation Proclamation\nThe slaves freed themselves by running away from their masters\nHarriet Tubman, who helped take a lot of slaves to freedom, was a slave herself so slaves did free themselves\nHow do decisions get made and who gets to make them? Individual people of society make decisions. They make decisions based on when the word is spread to people and they can either agree or disagree\nSouth thought government was become to strong and had too much of an influence over the people since Lincoln�s election. Decided it would be better for themselves if they separated",
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"segment": "Former slaves wanted To own land, To have domesticity, and\nwanted To have desegregation. Who Freed the slaves? Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves\nWhich President freed slaves? Abraham Lincoln freed the slavery\nWhat is the name of the system where freed slaves worked on someones else's land? sharecropping\nWhat amendment freed the slaves? the 13th amendment freed slaves\nWhat admenment freed the slaves? the 13th amendment freed the slaves\nWhen were the slaves freed and what document freed them? Slaves were freed on December 18, 1865, after the civil war. The 13th amendment freed them. Who were slaves in the South freed by?",
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"title": "That Dirty, Rotten Racist...Abraham Lincoln",
"headings": "That Dirty, Rotten Racist...Abraham Lincoln\nThat Dirty, Rotten Racist...Abraham Lincoln\nBy Victor Volsky\n",
"segment": "Let's put Abraham Lincoln under the progressive microscope. On September 22, 1862, President Lincoln published the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that as of January 1, 1863, all slaves would be set free...in the 10 states of the Confederation which were \"in rebellion against the United States.\" The slaves in the states that, willingly or unwillingly, were not part of the Confederacy, such as Kentucky, Maryland, or Delaware, were to remain in chains. The hypocrisy of the Emancipation Proclamation was so blatant that even Lincoln's loyal secretary of state, William Seward, sarcastically observed, \"We show our sympathy with slavery by emancipating slaves where we cannot reach them and holding them in bondage where we can set them free.\" Moreover, if, according to the progressive version of history, abolition of slavery was the cause of the Civil War, why didn't Lincoln free the slaves right off the bat? Why did he wait for many months -- and do it only when the war took a bad turn for the Union, and, more important, when the superpowers of the day, Great Britain and France, were about to recognize the Confederacy and come to its aid? Viewed realistically, abolition of slavery was by any measure a stratagem in pursuit of a purely pragmatic goal: to win over British and French public opinion and scare away the Confederacy's potential allies, whose assistance might have had a crucial effect on the outcome of the war. It was a brilliant and highly successful tactical move. As a matter of fact, the president never tried to hide his real objective.",
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"headings": "What topic is your research on?\nWhat topic is your research on?\nCitation Style: APA\n",
"segment": "President Abraham Lincoln officially freed the slaves on January 1, 1863. The former slaves were desperately poor, uneducated, and powerless. Even before the Civil War ended in May 1865, Congress passed a law in March 1865 to create the Freedmen's Bureau. This was a federal agency to help the 4 million freed slaves. The Freedmen's Bureau's most important accomplishment was setting up thousands of schools for former slaves. Some of these schools have grown into respected traditional black colleges. The Freedmen's Bureau's work ended in 1872. Discussion\nThe Civil War disrupted alliances among politicians. Many former Democrats had joined Republicans in a new Union Party called by various names, including Union Party, National Union Party, and Union Republican Party, at different times and in different states. Among these former Democrats was the former Tennessee governor and U.S. senator Andrew Johnson, who was elected Abraham Lincoln's vice president on the Union Party ticket.",
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"segment": "By the end of the year Lincoln decided to free all slaves in Confederate States. The Emancipation Proclamation ( read text) was declared on January 1, 1863. It did not free all slaves, only those in rebel territory. Slaves in border states such as Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri were not freed. To Lincoln’s administration the emancipation proclamation was not based on principle but on policy. Volunteer recruitment in the Union was running low and conscription was not a popular policy. In order to win, the Union needed man power and that was provided by newly freed slaves from the south. The Emancipation Proclamation marked a turning point in President Lincoln’s view of slavery. The fate of the 180,000 black men who joined the Union forces paved the road to citizenship to future generations of African Americans. Presidential Candidate\nLincoln and Douglas race to the Senate",
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"headings": "Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln For Kids\nInteresting Facts About Abraham Lincoln For Kids\nAbraham Lincoln Facts and Information for Kids\n1. He was not born into a wealthy family.\n2. He worked very hard.\n3. He had four kids.\n4. He started the National Banking System.\n5. He was a self-taught lawyer.\n6. He won election to the US House of Representatives in 1846.\n7. He set free all the slaves.\n8. Emancipation was his greatest achievement.\n9. His nickname was Honest Abe.\n10. He was a storyteller.\n11. He was a great leader during the Civil War.\n12. He was a self-made man.\n13. He was very young when he entered politics.\n14. He was assassinated.\nAlso Read:\nLEAVE A REPLY\n0 COMMENTS\n",
"segment": "He was a very unpopular congressman, as he strongly opposed the Mexican-American War. 7. He set free all the slaves. Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which came into effect on January 1, 1863. With this order, all the slaves of those states which were not under federal control were free from bondage. This law was eventually passed in 1865, after Lincoln’s death, outlawing slavery in the constitutional amendment. 8. Emancipation was his greatest achievement. A lesser-known important Abraham Lincoln slavery fact is that he did not primarily aim to destroy slavery. Neither did he focus on saving slavery.",
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"segment": "Free blacks were kidnapped and kept in hideouts until they could be shipped down South and sold to slaveholders. Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, meant to free all slaves in the United States. Unfortunately this proclamation only freed a small percentage of the country's slaves. In 1865 slavery was abolished with the 13 th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Related Links: Facts\nHistory Facts\nAnimals Facts\n<a href=\"https://www.softschools.com/facts/history/underground_railroad_facts/976/\">Underground Railroad Facts</a>",
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"segment": "What Is The Capital Of The Dominican Republic? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is The Capital Of The Dominican Republic? The Puerta del Conde in Santo Domingo's Independence Park. Where Is the Dominican Republic? The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean nation located on the island of Hispaniola, within the Greater Antilles archipelago. The country shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. The Dominican Republic occupies an area of 48,445 square km, making it the second biggest Caribbean nation by area, and has a population of approximately 10 million, which is the third highest in the Caribbean. What Type of Government Does the Dominican Republic Have? The Dominican Republic is governed as a democratic republic. Power is controlled by three branches of government:",
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"segment": "The Dominican Republic\nThe capital is Santo Domingo. El Salvador. The capital is San Salvador. Guatemala. The capital is Guatemala City. Honduras. The capital is Tegucigalpa. Mexico. The capital is Mexico City. Nicaragua.",
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"segment": "What Is the Capital of the Dominican Republic? Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic. The city encompasses an area of 104.44 square km, while its metropolitan area covers 2,696.69 square km. The population of the city is 965,040, and its metropolitan population is approximately 2,908,607. Santo Domingo is the Caribbean region’s largest metropolitan area in terms of population. Santo Domingo is located at the mouth of the Ozama River, on Hispaniola's southeast coast of the Caribbean Sea. The city experiences a tropical climate. History of Santo Domingo\nSanto Domingo was founded as Nueva Isabela in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, Italian explorer and brother of Christopher Columbus. Named after the Spanish Queen Isabella I, the settlement was located on the eastern bank of the Ozama and became the capital of Spain's first colony in the New World. Soon after its establishment, the settlement was destroyed by a hurricane and rebuilt at its present location in 1502.",
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"segment": "For the country in the Caribbean, see Dominica. The Dominican Republic ( Spanish: República Dominicana) is a country on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola; the other country on the island is Haiti. Its capital, and largest city, is Santo Domingo. The national language is Spanish . The country was part of the Spanish empire until the late 18th century. In the 19th century France, Spain and Haiti controlled it at various times, and later it was independent. It was occupied by the United States from 1916 to 1924. The Dominican Republic is a presidential democratic republic.",
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"segment": "Covering an area of 48,671 sq.km, the Dominican Republic is the 2nd largest island country of the Greater Antilles island chain in the Caribbean Sea. Located on the southeastern coast of the Hispaniola islands, on the banks of the Ozama River is, Santo Domingo - the capital and the largest city of the Dominican Republic. It is the administrative, cultural, commercial, industrial and financial center of the country. Santo Domingo also serves as the country's chief seaport. Where is Dominican Republic? The Dominican Republic is a large country located in the north-central Caribbean; occupying the eastern two-thirds of the Island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago. It is positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth. It is bordered by Haiti to the west; the Mona Passage (separating the Dominican Republic from Puerto Rico) to the east;",
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"segment": "The official language of the city is English, while French-based Antillean Creole is also spoken. French influence can also be seen in the city's architecture. Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo\nSanto Domingo is the largest city and capital of the Dominican Republic. With a population of 970,000 people and a metropolitan population of almost 3 million, Santo Domingo is the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean. In addition to being the country's financial, political, and commercial center, the capital is also a cultural center, and its Colonial Zone was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Grenada - St. George’s\nGrenada's capital is St. George's. St. George's is located on the hillside of a volcano crater and has a population of 34,000. The city has a significant tourism sector and has many exports, including nutmeg, cocoa, mace, vanilla, cinnamon, and more. Guyana - Georgetown\nGuyana's capital and largest urban center is Georgetown. Georgetown has about 120,000 inhabitants living in 30 square miles.",
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"segment": "Roman Political Hierarchy structure | Roman Political System\nRoman Political Hierarchy\nThe Roman Political system is basically divided into three main elements such as the Senate, the Magistrates and the Assemblies. The senate is politically important because it is the center point for political discussion. The Senate mainly manages the advisory powers. Secondly, the administrative and executive powers lie with the magistrates. In addition, they are also responsible for serving as judges and initiating legislation. Thirdly, in the assemblies; people pass bills, elect the magistrates and serve various judicial functions. What, we have discussed above, is a basic aspect of the Roman political structure. We will further discuss in details about the Roman political hierarchy. The administration of roman political hierarchy is handled by Plebeian Assembly and the Senate.",
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"segment": "Two separate battles were fought, the results of which decided the future direction of Rome. Listen Now\nThis system was supposed to keep all the institutions in check, however throughout most of the Republic’s history, power truly lay with the leading families who comprised the magistrates and the Senate. The system lasted for 5 centuries, although there were internal conflicts and changes. The system eventually broke down and by the end of the republic civil war waged, allowing Augustus to establish the Principate and become the first Roman Emperor. Featured image credit: SPQR banner, emblem of the Roman Republic. Ssolbergj / Commons.",
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"segment": "Unemployment and poverty brought about the need for the welfare system in ancient Rome. What political ideals did the US take from the Romans? The political ideals that the US took from the Romans were a codified law system and representative government. Ancient Rome had a representation system where senators voted for their areas. Rome was too spread out for Athenian democracy. How was the political system characterized in ancient rome? Rome had three kinds of political systems in the 1.200 years of her history: a monarchy for 244 years, a republic or 482 years and rule by emperors for 503 years\nWho was lucius cincinnatus? a political figure in ancient rome\nDoes ancient rome still exist? its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then.",
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"segment": "The Roman empire was a democracy. It was one of the first of its kind. It could have stood as a model for all the kingdoms and monarchies across the world. Human rights were existent at Rome hundreds of years before any other place around the world. The Roman people were represented in their government and had power. Many people around the world who were persecuted under dictators and monarchies could have looked at Rome as an example of what a better form of government is. It took the rest of the world more than another millennia to form another democracy. The Roman Government had three parts. These three parts used a system of checks and balances just as a modern democracy does today. The first government to adopt this system since Rome was England, when it adopted its two houses of parliament.",
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"segment": "Roman Politics\nRoman Politics\nOverview\nGovernmental Structure\nOverview\nback to top\nRome was founded in the 8th Century BC and it became a Republic in the 5th Century BC. In order to keep their conquered provinces under Roman authority; the emperor instituted rulers within the territories. The highest officials in the provinces were proconsuls who were accountable to the Roman senate. Twelve praetors, or judges, were appointed to uphold Roman law. The last group of officials was twenty quaestors who were responsible for the financial affairs of the Empire. Roman citizenship was a highly prized possession in the 1st Century. Originally citizenship could only be obtained through birth, but as the empire expanded citizenship was issued to those who had accomplished some task for the empire or to those who could purchase their citizenship. A Roman citizen had 3 names, a forename, a family name and an additional name. While traveling throughout the empire, a Roman citizen enjoyed the protection and special privilege of special rights established by Roman law.",
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"segment": "Government: Checks & Balances of Ancient Roman Government | EmpireRome.com\nGovernment: Checks & Balances of Ancient Roman Government\nAncient Rome, from its start was ruled by kings. Some of these tyrant kings were harsh and unyielding which led to the Ancient Romans overthrowing them and starting a new government called the Republic. This new republic gave shared power among those elected; however, some Ancient Romans feared that even these politicians might become too powerful and wanted to do something about it. Politicians becoming too powerful was a legitimate fear. To ease these fears, citizens with high authority were allowed to have only limited terms. An example of this would be limiting consuls to only hold office for one year. This put limitations on their leaders and permitted others to hold office so no one official could continually abuse power.",
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"segment": "Roman Government\nThe Roman Government\nThe Roman Government, under which the Roman Empire, Roman Republic, and the Roman Kingdom ran, remained fairly consistent in form and function throughout these three eras. The form of government that they had adopted came as a result of the various different ways of ruling that existed throughout the world at that time. The Romans themselves had already been through a monarchy and realized its drawbacks. Thus, they turned to the Greeks, who had established an aristocracy and a democracy. Utilizing the advantages of each of these three systems, the monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, the Romans created a government that they felt would best help them govern the land. Although no written constitution exists, writings and stories of Roman citizens and scholars have been preserved. The system that they designed consisted of three basic branches: the Monarchial branch, the Aristocratic branch, and the Democratic branch. For comparison, the Aristocratic and Monarchial branch would be equivalent to the Executive Branch, while the Democratic branch would be the equivalent to the Legislative Branches. Each of the three branches had an influence in judicial matters of the Empire.",
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"segment": "The governing system of Rome in action. The structure of the Roman government\nThe structure of the ancient Roman government varied somewhat during the days of Republic and Empire. In the former type of government, there were two consuls who decided the affairs of the government and it was necessary that they agreed. The consuls were in turn advised by the Senate which mainly consisted of the elite class of Rome. The changed that occurred when Rome became an empire was that the emperor had more powers than the consuls and there was a single man in charge as an emperor. People who were members of the senate retained their membership for life. Women in ancient Rome were not eligible to hold any public office. Roman government systems\nRoman government system can be considered a mix of a republic and a democracy. Their ideas of governance were heavily inspired by ancient Greece. The elite body of the the Roman government system was the Roman senate which remained more or less the same in its composition even after Rome had transformed from a republic into an empire.",
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"segment": "Bruce Jenner Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nBruce Jenner Net Worth\nHow much is Bruce Jenner Worth? in Richest Athletes › Olympians\nBruce Jenner Net Worth: $100 Million\nBruce Jenner net worth: Bruce Jenner, now known as Caitlyn Jenner, is an Olympic gold medalist, corporate spokesman and reality television star who has a net worth of $100 million. In 2005, Jenner came out as transexual and later transitioned to become a woman. Although Jenner reached considerable fame as an Olympic athlete, she gained even more notoriety after she became the world's most widely-known transexual woman. Early Life: Caitlyn Marie Jenner was assigned the male gender at birth, and she was given the name William Bruce Jenner. Jenner was born on October 28th of 1948 in Mount Kisco, New York. Jenner suffered from dyslexia as a child and graduated from high school in 1968.",
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"url": "https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-olympic-medals-bruce-jenner-won-d6eb0f9a3b7d2b19",
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"segment": "How Many Olympic Medals Has Bruce Jenner Won? How Many Olympic Medals Has Bruce Jenner Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 12, 2020 11:28:08 AM ET\nBruce Jenner won an Olympic gold medal in the decathlon in 1976 at the Montreal Summer Olympic Games. Jenner retired from competition after the 1976 Olympics. Jenner's win at the 1976 Olympics was a world record, the third he had set in 2 years. His previous world records were set at the USA-USSR-Poland meet in 1975 and at the 1976 Olympic Trials. Jenner began competing in the decathlon in 1970 while attending Graceland College in Iowa. At his first Olympic games in 1972 in Munich, Germany, he placed tenth. In 1975, he finished first in the Pan-American Games decathlon. In 1980, Jenner was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame.",
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"headings": "Bruce Jenner\nBiography\n\nBruce Jenner Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nSun Sign: Scorpio\nU.S. State: New Yorkers\nWho is Bruce Jenner?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life\nBruce Jenner Is Now Caitlyn Jenner\nTrivia\n",
"segment": "1976 - Montreal Olympic Gold Medal\n1975 - Pan American Gold Medal\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nLinda Thompson\nKris Jenner\nKylie Jenner\nKendall Jenner\nWho is Bruce Jenner? William Bruce Jenner, now known as Caitlyn Jenner, is a former US track and field athlete, a businessman and a famous television personality. In 2015, he came out in the open as a transgender and changed his name to Caitlyn. He was an Olympic gold medalist in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics in decathlon. His accomplishments have earned him many commercials, infomercials and primetime shows on television. He supports many charitable organizations and serves as an advisor on many advisory boards. Bruce is a sportscaster and commentator for several NBC sporting events and is regarded as one of the outstanding sportscasters. He has also competitively raced various types of motor vehicles, including powerboats and stock cars, in his off-time. Bruce is also an adored motivational speaker and his message, “Finding the Champion Within,” is relevant to people everywhere. Recently in 2007, he again hogged limelight as a participant in the E!",
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"url": "https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/12760040/revisiting-bruce-jenner-historic-olympic-victory-1976-montreal-games",
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"segment": "Jenner, who occasionally had to sell insurance to support himself, brought gold back to America in 1976 with a world-record score of 8,616. As impressive as winning the decathlon was, however, what happened afterward was of even more long-term significance. Editor's Picks\nBruce Jenner to ABC's Sawyer: ' I am a woman'\nShortly after Jenner crossed the finish line in the 1,500-meter finale, a fan rushed onto the track and handed him a small U.S. flag on a stick. Jenner told me at the 2012 U.S. Olympic track and field trials that his initial thought was it \"was a little 'hot-doggy' to put the flag out there. It was just like, too much.\" But he waved the flag anyway in what became a transcendent moment in American sports. When you see Olympic champions waving the stars and stripes after their victories, it is because of Jenner. Jenner's Olympic gold medal was so significant that he made the front of the Wheaties cereal box. That might not sound like much now in this endorsement-crazed culture, but he was the first Olympic athlete in 10 years to have done so.",
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"headings": "Caitlyn Jenner (Bruce Jenner)\nCaitlyn Jenner (Bruce Jenner)\nWho Is Bruce Jenner?\nEncountered Difficulties in School\nFocused on Personal Strengths\nQualified for 1972 Olympic Team\nBrought Home 1976 Olympic Gold Medal\nEarned a \"Spectacular Living\"\nPrice of Fame\nFound Strength to Bounce Back\nKeeping Up With the Kardashians\nComing Out as Caitlyn Jenner\nSpeaking Out for Transgender Rights\nCaitlyn Jenner Net Worth\nFurther Reading: Books\nFurther Reading: Periodicals\nOnline Reading\n",
"segment": "He set a personal record in the 1500 meter run, the final event of the decathlon, and overall, set a decathlon world record of 8,618 points for the ten events. After the gold medal win, Jenner didn't plan to compete anymore and, in fact, left his vaulting poles in the Olympic stadium because he knew he was done with his track career. He told Garber, \"I retired that day. I had to give up too much to get there, lifewise. I knew it was the last hurrah.\" For Bruce Jenner, medals ceased to become his focal point after the 1976 Olympics. In addition to his Olympic accolades, Jenner was named Associated Press Athlete of the Year and received the Sullivan Award for the best amateur athlete in the United States. Fellow decathlete, Bill Toomey had won the gold at the 1968 Olympics. He was quoted by Whalen as saying, \"It takes a decathlon athlete to truly appreciate what Jenner has done. It was total artistry, a beautiful composition.",
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"segment": "Jenner sold insurance at night and trained during the day at San Jose. Jenner became the men's champion in the American decathlon event in 1974 and also broke world records during the American Olympic trials that year. In 1976, Jenner won the gold medal in Montreal with a stunning display. Having achieved his goal, Jenner stopped competing after that victory, citing the difficulties of training. As of 2018, Jenner was still ranked twenty-sixth in the global decathlon rankings. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images\nAfter The Olympics: Upon returning to the United States with a gold medal to his name, Jenner planned to make the most of his new celebrity status. He was inspired by former athletes who had become actors or television personalities on the heels of their success, and targeted show business as a possible source of income. He appeared in various magazines, including Sports Illustrated, Gentleman's Quarterly, and Playgirl. Brand endorsements soon followed, and Bruce Jenner became the face of Wheaties cereal.",
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"segment": "He was hungry, extremely motivated.\" Advertisement\nEarned a \"Spectacular Living\"\nAfter the Olympics Jenner was the most popular athlete in the United States. Capitalizing on his fame, as well as his good looks, he made more money from winning a single event than any other athlete had before him, as he was widely sought after for commercials, promotions, and public appearances. As Garber commented, he \"has made a spectacular living simply being Bruce Jenner.\" Jenner appeared in movies, on television, was a sportscaster with ABC-TV, and co-authored two books, Decathlon Challenge: Bruce Jenner's Story (1977) and Bruce Jenner's Guide to Family Fitness (1978). He later explained to Garber, \"I looked at it like a business. I made decisions based on the long term. I didn't want to be up there just until the next name came along.\" Jenner and his wife, Chrystie, were considered the \"All-American couple,\" according to Ralph Hickok in A Who's Who of Sports Champions.",
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"segment": "Soon after, Bruce Jenner revealed that he is in the process of becoming a woman and that he had been keeping that secret part of him for a long time. He couldn’t keep it any longer, and in April 2015, he identified himself as a transgender. He is now Caitlyn Jenner. “ I’m so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can’t wait for you to get to know her/me,” wrote the author of Decathlon Challenge: Bruce Jenner’s Story. Bruce Jenner Net Worth 2019\nThe current net worth of the Olympian gold medalist is around $100 million in 2019.",
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"title": "Susan Wolf’s Theory | myers.1316's Blog",
"headings": "Susan Wolf’s Theory\nSusan Wolf’s Theory\nCaitlyn Jenner\nDonald Trump\nKanye West\nHugh Hefner\n",
"segment": "Before she underwent the surgery, Jenner was an olympic runner. Being very successful as an American runner, Bruce Jenner was both actively engaged and working on a project of a positive value. Wolf doesn’t go into great detail on what a positive valued project is, but bringing home olympic medals for your country is definitely positive. As for whether or not she was successful, Jenner has an olympic gold medal from the decathalon in the 1972 Olympics in Montreal to prove that she’s worked on a successful project . In Wolf’s view, all of these things show that Caitlyn Jenner definitely has a meaningful life. Donald Trump\nTrump is a polarizing figure, of which many have strong opinions, but through Susan Wolf’s beliefs regarding the meaning of life, his has been very meaningful. The man has been successful in nearly every endeavor he has under taken, besides the housing decline in the 90s. His business is wildly successful, making him worth nearly 4 billion dollars, his TV show went on for 14 seasons over 7 years, and he is the front-runner in the presidential race. His days at the military academy and the University of Pennsylvania helped craft his dedication to his ambitions, leading to his active engagement in everything. Though people may not like him, it can’t be argued that his work in real-estate means a lot to society, regardless of his motives, he provides shelter for families, provided entertainment with his show, and is attempting to take on the most strenuous position a man can occupy:",
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"title": "Bruce Jenner Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth",
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"segment": "Jenner's next goal was to qualify for the 1972 Olympic Games, and to do this he had to compete in the United States Olympic Trials. He generated buzz after running an extremely fast final lap – 22 seconds ahead of the other racers. He made the Olympic team and finished in tenth place in Munich. Inspired by state-sponsored Soviet athletes who could train full-time without worrying about generating an income, Bruce Jenner began an intensive training regimen. This was before professional American athletes competed in the Olympics, and training full-time was not common in those days. Jenner sold insurance at night and trained during the day at San Jose. Jenner became the men's champion in the American decathlon event in 1974 and also broke world records during the American Olympic trials that year. In 1976, Jenner won the gold medal in Montreal with a stunning display. Having achieved his goal, Jenner stopped competing after that victory, citing the difficulties of training. As of 2018, Jenner was still ranked twenty-sixth in the global decathlon rankings.",
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"title": "Kenya Moore's Net Worth, Dropped in Net Worth, Movies, Husband",
"headings": "Know About The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kenya Moore | What caused her net worth to drop drastically?\nKnow About The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kenya Moore | What caused her net worth to drop drastically?\n68,887 likes\nKnow About Kenya Moore’s Net Worth, Early Life, Education, Career, and Relationship\nCareer\n70,174 likes\n190,344 likes\nKnow About Kenya Moore’s Net Worth and Earnings\nPersonal Life and Relationship\n",
"segment": "Additionally, her company sells products like shampoo, hair conditioner, and growth serum. Know About Kenya Moore’s Net Worth and Earnings\nPreviously mentioned, Kenya Moore’s net worth is evaluated at $300,000 as of 2019. However, she has piled huge net worth in 2014 which was estimated at $1.16 million. Besides, she also payed a fine of $125,000 after denying to reveal about her marriage in the reality show The Real Housewives of Atlanta. According to the source, Kenya Moore receives a salary of $200,000 per season from the reality show. Besides, she also earns from her merchandise store. Personal Life and Relationship\nFollowing on Kenya Moore’s personal life, she is in a marital relationship with Marc Daly. The couple tied their wedding knot on June 10, 2017.Furthermore, Kenya Moore’s husband Marc Daly is a restaurant owner and a businessman. He owns the top-rated SoCo restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. Kenya Moore’s husband Marc Daly is a restaurant owner.",
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"segment": "She has also appeared in small roles in many films: 1995's Waiting to Exhale, Deliver Us from Eva, Cloud 9, I Know Who Killed Me, and many others. Moore also appeared in music videos for Jermaine Dupri, Nas, Shai, and Tupa in the 1990s. Producer and other Ventures: Since 2007, Kenya has been producing and directing, and launched her own company, Moore Vision Media, in 2008. So far, her company has produced one feature, an erotic thriller entitled The Confidant, from 2010. Kenya is also credited as a producer/director of the film Trapped; Haitian Nights. She took over production and completed the film after the project lost its director. She also appeared in the film.",
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"segment": "Besides, she also earns from her merchandise store. Personal Life and Relationship\nFollowing on Kenya Moore’s personal life, she is in a marital relationship with Marc Daly. The couple tied their wedding knot on June 10, 2017.Furthermore, Kenya Moore’s husband Marc Daly is a restaurant owner and a businessman. He owns the top-rated SoCo restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. Kenya Moore’s husband Marc Daly is a restaurant owner. Pic: Pinterest. Kenya Moore gave birth to her first daughter named Brooklyn Doris Daly on November 4, 2018. She gave birth through in vitro fertilization at the age of 47. Visit iLuminaryworth for latest celebrity news and entertainments.",
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"segment": "So far, her company has produced one feature, an erotic thriller entitled The Confidant, from 2010. Kenya is also credited as a producer/director of the film Trapped; Haitian Nights. She took over production and completed the film after the project lost its director. She also appeared in the film. Moore published her book, Game, Get Some! In 2007. She also launched a hair care product brand in 2014. She has also released a DVD workout called Kenya Moore Booty Camp. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images\nReality TV Career:",
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"segment": "She has also launched her media company, Moore Vision Media. She was the producer and director of the movie ‘Trapped: Haitian Nights’. Kenya Moore is one of the most distinguished television personalities in the world. Right from her days as a model to her acting career, she has found success in all her ventures. She has also produced films under her own banner and has got followers both in the field of acting and pageantry.",
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"headings": "Is Kenya Moore still married? Here’s what we know\nIs Kenya Moore still married? Here’s what we know\nKenya and Marc separated in January 2021, but neither party seems ready to file for divorce\nKenya and her husband Marc Daly were undergoing virtual marriage therapy in an attempt to save their marriage\nKenya was accused of faking her relationships on Real Housewives of Atlanta to create drama\nMoore was in a relationship with an abusive boyfriend who almost killed her with a nail file\n",
"segment": "Is Kenya Moore still married? Here's what we know - TheNetline\nIs Kenya Moore still married? Here’s what we know\nby Kate Marin\n– on Apr 13, 2021\nin The R&L\nParas Griffin/Getty Images\nKenya Moore is an American television personality, model, and entrepreneur who rose to fame for winning the Miss USA contest in 1993 and subsequently making the top six at the Miss Universe pageant. She followed up her pageant success with appearances in films and television shows such as Waiting to Exhale, The Steve Harvey Show , and Girlfriends . In 2012, Moore joined the cast of Real Housewives of Atlanta , and in 2015, she participated The Celebrity Apprentice 7 . Moore’s on-screen exploits have given her plenty of fame, but most of her fortune comes from her entrepreneurial ventures and her haircare brand, Moore Hair. This piece will look at Kenya’s love life. Kenya is separated from Marc Daly, but the pair are yet to formally divorce. Kenya and Marc separated in January 2021, but neither party seems ready to file for divorce\nParas Griffin/Getty Images\nOn 24th January 2021, Marc released a statement to The Root stating that he and Kenya had chosen to end their marriage. “ I will always have great care for her and look forward to amicably continuing to co-parent our daughter Brooklyn,” Marc said.",
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"segment": "She has more than 3.5 million followers on Facebook account, she has over 663.8k followers on the Twitter account, and over 16.2 million followers on the Instagram account. Also, read Conan O’Brien , Anne Curtis, Lari White, and Halston Sage. Kenya Moore\nTags : Entrepreneur Model\nSuggest Bio Update\n×\nName: Email: Marital Status: Married Date: Husband/wife: Birth Date: Height:",
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"segment": "She entered till the top 6 and the pageant was won by Miss Puerto Rico. In June 2017, Kenya Moore got married with her businessman boyfriend Marc Daly. Their wedding was held in St. Lucia. Her mother has never called her by her name and always pretends that she never existed. Career\nPost pageantry, Kenya Moore started appearing in a number of TV programs like Homeboys in Outer Space, The Parent ‘Hood, Martin, The Steve Harvey Show, Meet The Browns, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Video Soul Living Single. She then went on to appear in various music videos like “Temptations” by Tupac, “Money Ain’t a Thang” by Jermaine Derpy, “Street Dreams” by Nas, and “I Don’t Wanna Be Alone” by Shai. In 2007, she released her book entitled ‘Game, Get Some!’ She has appeared in a number of films post her Miss USA feat. In 1999, she appeared on ‘The Jamie Foxx Show’. In 2008, she launched her own production company called Moore Vision Media.",
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"segment": "Later she earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wayne State University. She has also got her minor in communication. Personal life\nShe started her career at 14 and started modelling. In 2017, she married Marc Daly, who is a restaurant owner and businessman. The couple’s wedding took place in St. Lucia. Prior to that, Kenya Moore has also dated Mike Tyson and Allen Iverson. Moore has not been accepted by her mother. Her mother has always pretended that she never existed and also had never called her by her name. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 24 January 1971, Kenya Moore is 50 years old as of today’s date 28th May 2021. Her height is 1.78 m tall, and her weight is 68 kg.",
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"segment": "Kenya Moore Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nKenya Moore Net Worth\nHow much is Kenya Moore Worth? in Richest Celebrities › Models\nKenya Moore Net Worth: $800 Thousand\nKenya Moore net worth: Kenya Moore is an American reality television actress and model who has a net worth of $800,000. She is probably best known for being a cast member on the reality show The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Early Life: Kenya Moore was born in Detroit, Michigan on January 24, 1971. Her parents, Patricia Moore and Ronald Grant, were just teenagers when she was born. After her birth mother abandoned her at three days old, she was raised by her father's grandmother, Doris Grant, and her aunt. Kenya has never spoken to her mother or her father.",
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Mexican peso
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"title": "What Is Money Called in Mexico? | Getaway USA",
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"segment": "What Is Money Called in Mexico? | Getaway USA\nWhat Is Money Called in Mexico? Share on Facebook\nMoney, called “dinero” in Spanish, is based on the peso in Spanish-speaking Mexico. There are 100 centavos to every peso. Because currency exchange rates vary over time, check an online currency converter for the latest value. You can also ask about current exchange rates at a Mexican tourism office, hotel desk, bank or currency exchange office. Coins and Paper\nThe universal sign for dollars -- the $ -- is used for pesos, too. Many popular tourism spots will list M$1 for a Mexican peso and US$1 for a U.S. dollar. Because the two countries are neighbors, U.S. dollars are the easiest foreign currency to exchange in Mexico. Pesos are available as paper currency in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 pesos and as coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 pesos.",
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"segment": "Motherland! Your children assureto breathe until their last for your sake,\nif the bugle with its bellicose accent\ncalls them together to battle with courage. For you, the olive wreaths! For them, a reminder of glory! For you, a laurel of victory! For them, a tomb of honor! The Currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso\nThe Mexican peso is the official currency of Mexico. Peso is a Spanish word which means “weight”. It is the 3 rd most used currency coming from the Americas and the 8 th in the world. In Latin America, it is the most used currency.",
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"segment": "For them, a tomb of honor! The Currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso\nThe Mexican peso is the official currency of Mexico. Peso is a Spanish word which means “weight”. It is the 3 rd most used currency coming from the Americas and the 8 th in the world. In Latin America, it is the most used currency. Before the peso was introduced, the Mexicans traded using reales coins until 1897. The introduction of peso saw the reales gradually replaced with 1 peso exchanging for 8 reales. Bank Notes\n1920 saw the introduction of 1-peso notes by Monetary Commission, but the Bank of Mexico issued the 2-peso notes. Over the years, the production of smaller peso notes ceased and the introduction of 5,000-pesos notes came in 1988. It was then increased to larger values in the same year to 100,000-peso notes.",
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"segment": "What is the currency of Mexico? - Answers\nMexico\nWorld Currencies\nWhat is the currency of Mexico? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-01-16 18:09:32\nThe Mexican Peso is the currency of Mexico; its symbol and code are $ and MXN. The most important currencies' exchange rates for Mexican Pesos (Jan 2017) are: Euros: 1 EUR = 22.97 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.044EUR)\nUS Dollars: 1 USD = 21.66 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.046 USD)\nBritish Pounds: 1 GBP = 26.14 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.038 GBP)\nCanadian Dollars: 1 CAD = 16.47 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.061 CAD)\nJapanese Yens:",
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"segment": "MXN) is the current currency of Mexico. It was the first currency in the world that used the \" $ \" sign as its symbol, which the United States dollar later adopted for its use. The Mexican peso is the world's 12th most traded currency and by far the most traded currency in Latin America and the third most traded in all of America. The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is MXN, but before the 1993 revaluation (see below ), the code MXP was used. The Mexican peso is divided into 100 centavos, which are symbolized with a \" ¢ \". Its name was originally used to reference either pesos oro, meaning \" gold weights\" or pesos plata, meaning \" silver weights\". The literal English translation for the word \"peso\" is \"weight\". As of April 5, 2011, the exchange rate of the peso equaled 16.81 per Euro and 11.82 per US dollar. As of September 20, 2015, the exchange rate of the peso equaled 18.80 per Euro and 16.63 per US dollar. History\nFirst peso\nAn 8 real coin from 1894.",
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"title": "Currency in Mexico: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Mexico?",
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"segment": "What is the currency in Mexico? Articles on Mexico\n03/06/2016\nby aroundtravels\nCurrency in Mexico\nWhat is the currency in Mexico? Most likely, this question is given by the tourist for the first time planning your trip to this wonderful country. The peso is Mexico's monetary unit, denoted by the symbol - MXP and 4217 digital code. In 1993, the last century, in Mexico took a denomination, so in 1000 the \"old\" pesos equated to 1 \"new\" peso. Updated Peso (MXP) is now equal to 100 centavos (cents). As in many countries, the money in Mexicoaddress in the form of coins and banknotes. The constant circulation are banknotes, both in pesos and centavos in. There are coins of 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, and 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 peso. In the form of banknotes denominated in pesos are turning 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 pesos.",
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"segment": "MXN - Mexican Peso rates, news, and tools | Xe\nMXN - Mexican Peso\nThe Mexican Peso is the currency of Mexico. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Mexican Peso exchange rate is the MXN to USD rate. The currency code for Pesos is MXN, and the currency symbol is $. Below, you'll find Mexican Peso rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the Xe Currency Blog, or take MXN rates on the go with our Xe Currency Apps and website. As one of the oldest currencies in North America, the original Mexican Peso followed the design of the Spanish silver dollar and eight-piece. It was an official legal tender in both USA (until 1857) and Canada (until 1854). The Peso was the descendant of the original eight pieces that the Spanish government had issued in Mexico, which Mexico continued to use as currency after independence. Originally a stable and safe currency, it helped inspire the design of the American Dollar, which was released at par with the Mexican Peso. In 1993, after several years of inflation and devaluation, the Bank of Mexico changed its monetary policies and introduced a new currency called the Nuevo Peso (New Peso).",
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"segment": "Mexican currency mostly uses pesos that are worth 1 or more. The symbol for the currency is Mex$.\nNicaragua: The unit of currency is the Nicaraguan córdoba, which is divided into 100 centavos. The córdoba replaced the peso and was introduced in 1912. It was named after the Conquistador Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, who is considered the founder of Nicaragua. The symbol for the currency is C$. Panama: The unit of currency is the Panamanian balboa, which is divided into 100 centésimos. The balboa replaced the Colombian peso in 1904 following their independence. The balboa is pegged to the U.S. Dollar at 1-to-1, and the U.S. Dollar also legal tender in Panama.",
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Languages of Egypt
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"segment": "Egyptian Arabic. The main language in Egypt is Arabic. Currently, the Egyptians speak Arabic, unless you're reffering to ancient Egypt, I have no idea. They speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. Ancient Egyptians spoken Egyptian (which probably had a different name in its time). Modern Egyptians speak Arabic. Arabic\nEgyptians speak Egyptian Arabic and Syrian Arabic, they also speak British English and Parisian French . After the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century AD, Arabic became the major language of Egypt. Today a number of dialects are spoken, with Cairene Arabic being the main language used on television, in advertising, newspapers and so on. Egyptian Arabic has been influenced by the older Coptic language, by Turkish, French, English and Italian.",
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"segment": "In Egypt, people are known as Egyptians. If the are the folks you are referring to, they speak Arabic. they spoke ancient Egyptian in the past but now they speak Arabic. Arabic is the official language of Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 22:46:42\nThe 1 official language in Egypt is Arabic. There are several Arabic dialects spoken there. Egyptian Arabic is the most common spoken language of Egypt. Here is a list of all 12 languages commonly spoken in Egypt: Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Masri (Egyptian) Spoken\nArabic, Sa'idi Spoken\nArabic, Modern Standard\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nCoptic (religious use only)\nDomari\nEgyptian Sign Language\nGreek\nKenuzi-Dongola\nNobiin\nSiwi\nEnglish and French are the most common foreign languages. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education.",
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"segment": "It would depend on what time period you're talking about. Today, however, they speak mostly Arabic (well, their variant). Coptic is another language used, but almost exclusively in the context of the Coptic Church, the native Christian church. Egyptians speak Arabic, but some have chosen to learn English as well. Egyptian Arabic is the language spoken in Egypt. In Egypt, people are known as Egyptians. If the are the folks you are referring to, they speak Arabic. they spoke ancient Egyptian in the past but now they speak Arabic. Arabic is the official language of Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 22:46:42\nThe 1 official language in Egypt is Arabic.",
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"segment": "Modern Egyptians speak Arabic. Arabic\nEgyptians speak Egyptian Arabic and Syrian Arabic, they also speak British English and Parisian French . After the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century AD, Arabic became the major language of Egypt. Today a number of dialects are spoken, with Cairene Arabic being the main language used on television, in advertising, newspapers and so on. Egyptian Arabic has been influenced by the older Coptic language, by Turkish, French, English and Italian. In the ancient world, the language of Egypt was in turn Archaic Egyptian, Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, Demotic and Coptic (which remained in use up to the 17th century of the modern era). Archaic Egyptian was being spoken in the area over 5,000 years ago. There are a number of languages spoken in Egypt, but Egyptian_Arabic ( Wikipedia: IPA_for_Egyptian_Arabic) is by far the most widely spoken in the country. The official language of Egypt is the Literary_Arabic and is used in most written media.",
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"segment": "The official language of Egypt is Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is the most commonly spoken language, with variations of Arabic being used all over the country. However, there are also some Nubian languages, especially around the Nile region. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The main language of Egypt is arabic. Arabic\nAncient Egyptian is not spoken any more anywhere in Egypt. Arabic is the language spoken in modern Egypt. The liturgical language used by the Coptic Christian church is said to be similar to Ancient Egyptian. Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes\narabic\nArabic. Arabic the official and only spoken language in Egypt\nThe regional language is Aamiyya, a spoken (not written) dialect of Arabic.",
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"url": "https://www.tutormandarin.net/en/10-facts-about-china-for-kids/",
"title": "10 Facts about China for Kids | TutorMandarin: Online Mandarin Tutor",
"headings": "10 Facts about China for Kids\n10 Facts about China for Kids\n10 Fun Facts about China for Kids\n1. China is the 4th largest country in the world\n2. China is the world’s most populated country\n3. China is one the oldest civilizations around today\n4. In China, people speak… Chinese!\n5. The Chinese language uses PICTURES instead of an alphabet\n6. Chinese most popular religion is Buddhism\n7. China has come up with some of the world’s greatest inventions\n8. Giant Pandas naturally live in China!\n9. Chinese eat all sorts of interesting food\n10. Your toys probably come from China\nIn Conclusion\nPost navigation\n",
"segment": "4. In China, people speak… Chinese! Specifically, they speak Mandarin Chinese. Just like people speak different types of English (British, US, Aus), there are the different versions of Chinese. Mandarin is the standard form of Chinese that every Chinese citizen learns in school! Did you know that there are loads of different languages spoken in China including Mandarin, Yue, Wu, Minbei, Minnan, Xiang, Gan and Hakka? Cool. But since most Chinese learn Mandarin (and there are 1.4B of them), Mandarin is the most widely spoken language in the world. 5. The Chinese language uses PICTURES instead of an alphabet\nThe Chinese love their arts and crafts, and these have a long history.",
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"headings": "People's Republic of China Facts and History\nPeople's Republic of China Facts and History\nCapital and Major Cities\nCapital:\nMajor Cities:\nGovernment\nOfficial Language\nPopulation\nReligion\nGeography\nClimate\nEconomy\nHistory of China\n",
"segment": "The Premier is Li Keqiang. Official Language\nThe official language of the PRC is Mandarin, a tonal language in the Sino-Tibetan family. Within China, however, only about 53 percent of the population can communicate in Standard Mandarin. Other important languages in China include Wu, with 77 million speakers; Min, with 60 million; Cantonese, 56 million speakers; Jin, 45 million speakers; Xiang, 36 million; Hakka, 34 million; Gan, 29 million;",
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"headings": "What Languages Are Spoken in China?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in China?\nNational Language of China: Standard Chinese\nOfficial Languages of China\nRegional Languages of China\nForeign Languages Spoken in China\nSign Language in China\nOverview of Languages Spoken in China\n",
"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in China? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in China? Mandarin Chinese is the most prominent language in China. Image credit: Nito/Shutterstock.com\nStandard Chinese is the official language in mainland China, as well as in Taiwan, and is also known as Standard Mandarin or Modern Standard Mandarin. Wu Chinese is a dialect of Chinese that is predominantly spoken in the eastern region of China. The language exists in six main subgroups, which are geographically defined. English is one of the most critical foreign languages in China, with about 10 million speakers all over the country. The majority of English speakers are found in the urban centers of the country. Chinese Sign Language is the primary sign language used among the deaf population in mainland China and Taiwan and is used by a significant percentage of the estimated 20 million deaf people in China.",
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"headings": "How Many Languages Are There in the World?\nHow Many Languages Are There in the World?\nCountries with Hundreds of Languages\nPapua New Guinea\nIndonesia\nNigeria\nIndia\nUnited States of America\nChina\nOther Countries with Most Spoken Languages\n",
"segment": "China\nChina has more than 300 languages spoken. The languages are popular in Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China mainland. The popular language is Mandarin Chinese spoken by more than 955 million people. However, Standard Chinese is the official language. Cantonese is also an official language with other regional ones such as Wu Chinese, sign language, and English. Other Countries with Most Spoken Languages\nThere are other countries with diverse spoken languages. These include Mexico with 290, Cameroon with 280, Australia with 259, and Brazil with 227. Spanish is the popular language in Mexico but Amerindian is the original language. Cameroon’s official languages are English and French while in Australia, Arabic, English, Italian, and Greek are dominant. On the other hand, in Brazil the official language is Portuguese.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in China? What Languages Are Spoken in China? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 3:56:59 AM ET\nChina has eight major languages and several other minor minority languages that are spoken by different ethnic groups. The major languages are Mandarin, Yue, Wu, Minbei, Minnan, Xiang, Gan and the Hakka dialects. Mandarin is the official language of China, but some of the languages are more popular in certain areas or among certain demographics. Yue, also known as Cantonese, is the official language in Guangdong, and Zhuang, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uighur and Kyrgyz are official languages among some of the minority groups. As of 2010, there were 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China, but 91.6 percent of the population identified as Han Chinese. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is the Homestead Act of 1862? 2\nHow to Make an Emergency Preparedness Plan for Your Household\n3\nThe (Failed) Assassination of Pope John Paul II and Its Odd Aftermath\n4\nWhat's Going on in Taiwan? How China-Taiwan Tensions Impact Global Relations\n5\nWhat Is a Coin Shortage, and Are We Facing One Right Now?",
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"title": "How many Chinese languages are there?",
"headings": "How many Chinese languages are there?\nHow many Chinese languages are there?\nMandarin\nCantonese\nWu\nMin\nXiang\nThe Tip of the Iceberg\n",
"segment": "China has far more languages than most people realise. Mandarin\nIf you want to learn through Chinese classes online, this is the most common. Mandarin is the official language of China. At 1.5 billion people, the most widely spoken language inside and outside the country. When foreigners learn “Chinese”, this is usually what they learn. Mandarin is also spoken in Taiwan and Malaysia and in Chinese communities elsewhere. Cantonese\nThis is a much less-spoken language in mainland China. However, it is the official language of Hong Kong where Mandarin is less spoken. It’s also an official language of Macau. Over time, these separate dialects divided and are slightly different.",
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"title": "TOP 10 Interesting Facts About Chinese Culture and Tradition",
"headings": "TOP 10 Interesting Facts About Chinese Culture and Tradition\nTOP 10 Interesting Facts About Chinese Culture and Tradition\n10. Chinese Zodiac: Sheng Xiao\n9. Chinese Language\n8. China and Confucianism\n7. Chinese Kung Fu\n6. Han Chinese are the Majority\n5. Chinese Festivals\n4. Religion\n3. Dragons\n2. Family culture\n1. Superstitions\n",
"segment": "9. Chinese Language\nMandarin is the official language of China and also the most widely spoken language in China. The word “Mandarin” comes from the Sanskrit word “Mantrin” which means Minister. The Chinese language does not have any alphabets like most languages but has thousands of characters, which makes it one the most difficult languages to learn. Some of the characters in Mandarin are derived from real shapes and landscapes that exist in China. For example, the character, 山, represents three mountain peaks in China. The tone in which the speaker speaks Chinese matters a lot because many Chinese characters sound similar and one has to adjust their pitch and tone to say the words correctly. 8. China and Confucianism\nConfucianism was a socio-political movement in China that transformed the country’s belief systems as well as its administration. Confucianism is a term derived from Confucius.",
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"headings": "What is the official language of China?\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\nQuora User\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "What is the official language of china, don't answer chinese? The official language of the China is Mandrian (also called Standard Chinese). 688 views\nSponsored by TruthFinder\nHow can I run a background check online? This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in your name, wait 8 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More",
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"segment": "China\nThere are as many as 292 living languages in China. The languages that are most commonly spoken belong to the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which contains Mandarin (spoken natively by 70% of the population), and other Chinese varieties. Standard Mandarin, a variety of Mandarin based on the Beijing dialect, is the official national language of China and is used as a lingua franca in the country between people of different linguistic backgrounds. Taiwan\nMandarin is the official national language and is spoken by the vast majority of the population of Taiwan. It has been the primary language of instruction in schools since the end of Japanese rule. As in Hong Kong and Macau, Traditional Chinese is used as the writing system in Taiwan. The 70% of the population belonging to the Hoklo ethnic group speak Taiwanese Hokkien (a variant of the Min Nan speech of Fujian province) as their mother tongue, in addition to Mandarin, and many others have some degree of understanding. Most waishengren speak primarily Mandarin. Although Mandarin is the language of instruction in schools and dominates television and radio, non-Mandarin Chinese varieties have undergone a revival in public life in Taiwan, particularly since restrictions on their use were lifted in the 1990s. Chinese travel phrases you need to know before you visit China\nSingapore\nSingapore has four official languages:",
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"segment": "Language\nLanguage: Several different Chinese languages are in existence throughout China; 70% of the population speaks Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect) whilst the remaining people speak Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese) and other minority languages. English is becoming increasingly important as a business language. Climate\nChina has a varied climate because of its vast size. The north has short summers and can get extremely cold in the winter. Along the Yangtze River valley, the central area has a long and humid summer, which has very high temperatures. The winters are frigid, and it is not uncommon for temperatures to fall below freezing. Southern China has hot summers and short winters. Expat jobs in China\nExpat jobs in China have changed significantly in recent years.",
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"segment": "Here are some things to do in Daytona Beach and its surrounding area. The 500-acre Daytona International Speedway complex, known as “The World Center of Racing,” recently underwent a $400 million upgrade, complete with luxury suites, roomier seats and cool spots to refuel. Experience the banked turns of this famous track first-hand, behind the steering wheel of a race car with NASCAR Racing Experience. In the Daytona Beach area, you'll find family-friendly entertainment at any pace, with outdoor adventures including surfing, parasailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing or an eco-boat tour. Rejuvenate in the surf and explore the area’s 23 miles of sandy beaches, with some set aside for pedestrians and others welcoming cars on the sand. Catch free live music at the Daytona Beach Bandshell in the city’s Oceanfront Park on the north end of the Boardwalk amusement area. The scenic amphitheater is made of coquina shells. It overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and accommodates up to 5,000 people. Celebrate Major League Baseball’s legendary “42” at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, where the famous baseball player broke segregation’s color barrier at an exhibition game. An exhibit marks the Brooklyn Dodgers’ spring training move to Daytona Beach in 1947, when Jackie Robinson became the first African-American player in professional baseball.",
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"headings": "Top 6 Most Fun Beaches in Florida\nTop 6 Most Fun Beaches in Florida\nBy Lauren Tjaden\nSeek out the six most adventurous sands in the Sunshine State.\n1. Clearwater Beach\n2. Daytona Beach\n3. Jacksonville Beach\n4. South Beach\n5. Panama City Beach\n6. Key West\n",
"segment": "Swim, sun or roll into fun on a Segway tour. Protect the treasure on a pirate cruise or thrill to a dolphin encounter. Visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium, and immerse yourself into the world of marine life rescue. Stroll, jog or skate the red sidewalks of the Beach Walk. Paddle over to Pier 60 for the daily Sunset Celebration: the festivities include artisans and street performers like fire-breathers and magicians, but none can top Ma Nature’s spectacular show. Pelican Sunset\n- www.rickz.us\n2. Daytona Beach\nDaytona Beach, one of the most fun beaches in Florida, is anything but a yawn! Indulge in a plethora of watersports; sign up for the Richard Petty Driving Experience and roar around Daytona International Speedway in a stockcar;",
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"segment": "Things to Do\nDaytona Beach is a popular tourist destination with many activities you can combine with your fishing trip. First of all, the town is known as the world capital of racing. If you’re also a car enthusiast, make sure to visit the famous Daytona International Speedway. The town has a rich history and many museums to prove it. If you want to explore them, we recommend leaving an entire day aside. Some of the best museums are the Halifax Historical Museum, Ormond Memorial Art Museum, and the Museum of Arts and Science. And of course, Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, where you can climb up its many stairs for amazing views. If you’re short on time, but still want to see as much as you can, you can rent a bike, and explore the historic sites. For those looking to relax, spend your day sunbathing on some of the beautiful, white sandy beaches. 8.",
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"segment": "20 Attractions Not to Miss in Daytona | Daytona Beach | Wheretraveler\n20 Attractions Not to Miss in Daytona\nDon't miss these top things to do in Daytona Beach, including the Daytona International Speedway, pier and more. From turbo-charged racecars to relaxing beaches, visitors will find their niche on the world’s most famous beach with these 20 top attractions. 1. Daytona International Speedway —See the famous race track that is one of the largest arenas in the country. Go on a behind-the-scenes tour, take a lap around yourself or go for a special event like the Daytona 500. 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., 800.PIT.SHOP\n2. Ponce Inlet —This beautiful point is where the Atlantic Ocean and Halifax River converge. Visit the quieter side of Daytona Beach, and take in the scenery on a secluded beach or nature trail. Hop aboard a 90-minute ecotour, take a water taxi, play on the dog beach or grab a bite at a seafood shack.",
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Pickles\nFrappes Italian Grille\nGrind Gastropub\nJoe's Crab Shack\nLandshark Bar & Grill Daytona Beach\nOliver's Hideaway Restaurant Bar & Sky Lounge Rooftop Bar at Streamline Hotel\nOur Deck Down Under\nPast Times Restaurant and Bar\nPeach Valley Cafe\nStavro's Pizza House\nStonewood Grill and Tavern\nTakeya Japanese Steak House\nThe Roof\nWine Not? Transportation Services\nStatement of Accessibility\nADA Accessibility Feedback Form\nPartner Gateway\nHome\nThings To Do\nShare\nThings To Do\nWhether you’re traveling with family, friends, a loved one, or going solo, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Daytona Beach. No matter where you stay in Daytona Beach, you’re always within minutes of countless adventures. Famous for our beaches and motorsports, there is an abundance of arts, culture and history , shopping , golfing , and sports events – all for you to explore! Start planning your perfect vacation today, share your ideas and visit our blog for even more inspiration. With so much to do for all ages, Daytona Beach is the perfect vacation spot. Free Things to See and Do\nThere's a lot to do in the Daytona Beach area that won't bust your budget. Whether...\nRead More\nTop 10 Reasons to Visit\nIf you are looking for something fun to do in Daytona Beach, you'll never be...\nRead More\nBeaches\nUnplug, relax and rejuvenate with a visit to beautiful Daytona Beach.",
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"headings": "25 Best Weekend Getaways and Day Trips from Orlando, FL\n25 Best Weekend Getaways and Day Trips from Orlando, FL\n1. Daytona Beach\n2. Kennedy Space Center\n3. Blue Springs State Park\n4. Bok Tower Gardens\n5. Clearwater Beach\n6. Crystal River Springs\n7. De Leon Springs\n8. DeLand\n9. Devil’s Den\n10. Disney World\n11. Flagler County\n12. Florida Everglades\n13. Gainesville\n14. Homosassa State Park\n15. Lake Placid\n16. Merritt Island\n17. Miami\n18. Mount Dora\n19. New Smyrna Beach\n20. Ocala National Forest\n21. Ormond Beach\n22. Silver Springs State Park\n5656 E Silver Springs Blvd, Silver Springs, FL 34488, Phone: 352-261-5840\n23. St. Augustine\n24. St. Petersburg\n25. Weeki Wachee Springs\n25 Best Weekend Getaways and Day Trips from Orlando, FL\n",
"segment": "Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Daytona Beach\n© jovannig/stock.adobe.com\nSituated on the Atlantic Coast, Daytona Beach is best known as the location of the Daytona International Speedway, which hosts the Daytona 500 NASCAR race every February. The city is undoubtedly at its busiest during this time, but it's a fantastic place to visit during the rest of the year as well, and popular activities include strolling along the Daytona Beach Pier, enjoying the summer concerts held at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, and go karting at the Daytona Lagoon water park. The beach itself is excellent for swimming and surfing, but it also features hard-packed sand that can be used to driving in certain areas. Fun day trip ideas close to me, things to do this weekend, small towns, best weekend getaways: Ohio, From San Francisco, From NYC, Texas, Florida\n2. Kennedy Space Center\n© Wimbledon/stock.adobe.com\nOuter space undeniably holds a mysterious appeal, and the Kennedy Space Center is an incredible place to get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most fascinating aspects of space exploration. Learn about some of history's most important astronauts in the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, stand in the mission-command center of the rocket that landed on the moon, or take a stroll through the Rocket Garden, where you can see an incredible collection of rockets from various NASA missions. To make your experience even more interactive, hop aboard the Shuttle Launch Experience to see how it would feel to blast off into space.",
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"segment": "Or, choose a VIP Tour offered on select dates for exclusive and guided access to thousands of vintage and rare items, including: Earnhardt memorabilia; Blue Bird III replica, a famed automobile that helped Sir Malcolm Campbell break land speed records; and images of beach racing history to famed moments of the DAYTONA 500, of which there are many! Start planning today for the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, DAYTONA 500 and Coke Zero Sugar 400, and visit DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com for ticketing information! An amazing $400-million renovation has transformed the Speedway into a state-of-the-art motorsports facility, where you’re as likely to catch an eSports gaming event or a World Karting Association competition as you are a festive Magic of Lights holiday light show. The Speedway has a cool new neighbor – ONE DAYTONA! With a short walk across the pedestrian bridge or a drive across the boulevard, you can step into a million square feet of world-class shops, restaurants and hotel accommodations. That’s huge! Check out what’s already open at ONE DAYTONA and what’s to come.",
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"segment": "Look for bald eagles as you hike at Lake Woodruff Wildlife Refuge, or play with armadillos at Lighthouse Point Park. These are fun Daytona Beach activities to keep you busy during the day! READ THIS POST\nThe Perfect Weekend in Memphis, Tennessee: 48 Hour Itinerary\n6. Experience one of Daytona Beach’s many water sports. Trying adrenaline-pumping new adventures with your partner is a great way to get your romance on. Take a surfing lesson, rent a jet-ski, try paddleboarding, or even parasailing! Jet-skiing and para-sailing are SUPER fun, even for the most un-athletic and accide",
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"headings": "16 Fun Things to Do in Daytona Beach\n16 Fun Things to Do in Daytona Beach\nWhy Daytona Beach?\nBest Things to Do in Daytona Beach\nSpend a Day on Daytona Beach\nPark on Daytona Beach\nRace to the Daytona International Speedway\nWatch a Concert at the Daytona Beach Bandshell\nExplore the Ocean Walk Daytona Beach FL\nTake a Walk on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk\nFeed Alligators at Congo River Golf Daytona Beach\nGo on a Dolphin and Manatee Eco Tour\nSpend a Few Hours On A Disappearing Ponce Inlet Sandbar\nClimb the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse\nTouch Stringrays at the Marine Science Center Daytona Beach\nGo to One of the Many Daytona Beach Events\nCool Off at Daytona Lagoon Waterpark\nHold a Snake at the Reptile Discovery Center\nEat Amazing Food\nSleep and Relax at a Beachfront Resort\nDon’t forget to pin these things to do in Daytona Beach Florida for later!\n",
"segment": "16 Best Things to Do in Daytona Beach FL in 2020 - Play Party Plan\nHome Travel United States 16 Fun Things to Do in Daytona Beach\n16 Fun Things to Do in Daytona Beach\nBy: Britni Vigil\n5/20/2020 Updated: 8/13/2020\nThis post may contain affiliate links. Privacy policy. If you’re searching for things to do in Daytona Beach, search no further. This guide to what to do in Daytona Beach will give you enough things to do for a weekend getaway, a week, or even a month if you’re staying that long. There are so many awesome Daytona Beach attractions and things to do in Daytona that you’ll never want to leave! From racetracks to gorgeous beaches, this list of Daytona Beach things to do has something for everyone. Why Daytona Beach? My husband and I took our son to Daytona Beach for a quick weekend getaway.",
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"segment": "It is similar to the Gaelic spoken in Scotland. However, while Irish is Ireland's own language, the main language spoken in Ireland is English. Irish and English are both official languages of Ireland. The majority of people speak English as their day to day language and few people are fluent enough in Irish to speak it. What language do Irish speake? The official language of Ireland is Gaeilge (Irish). Which is mostly spoken in the Gaeltacht areas of Ireland. But most of the people speak Béarla (English). What do irelands speak? They speak English and Gaelic.",
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"segment": "What language do they speak in Ireland? - Answers\nHistory of Ireland\nCountries, States, and Cities\nIreland\nWhat language do they speak in Ireland? Asked by Tiffany Schmitt\nBe the first to answer! Related Questions\nWhat languages are spoken in Southern Ireland? English is the main language spoken in Ireland. Irish is also an official language, but not many speak it fluently, though there are parts of the west of Ireland where it is the main language. What languages does Louis Walsh speak? Well he comes from Ireland so approximately his language is Irish or Walsh really. Technically any Ireland Language\nDoes Ireland have its own language? Yes, it has the Irish language, often referred to by people outside of Ireland as Gaelic.",
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"segment": "The official language of Ireland is Gaeilge (Irish). Which is mostly spoken in the Gaeltacht areas of Ireland. But most of the people speak Béarla (English). What do irelands speak? They speak English and Gaelic. The Goidelc language was brought to Ireland in the 5-6 centuries AD. What is Dublin's language? Ireland has two official languages, Irish and English. Here in Dublin, Ireland we speak English mainly. Is Irish a dead language in Ireland?",
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"segment": "Irish is also an official language, but not many speak it fluently, though there are parts of the west of Ireland where it is the main language. What languages does Louis Walsh speak? Well he comes from Ireland so approximately his language is Irish or Walsh really. Technically any Ireland Language\nDoes Ireland have its own language? Yes, it has the Irish language, often referred to by people outside of Ireland as Gaelic. It is similar to the Gaelic spoken in Scotland. However, while Irish is Ireland's own language, the main language spoken in Ireland is English. Irish and English are both official languages of Ireland. The majority of people speak English as their day to day language and few people are fluent enough in Irish to speak it. What language do Irish speake?",
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"segment": "Irish Gaelic: Irish Gaelic is one of the official languages of Ireland (alongside English). Although many Irish can understand some of the Irish languages, English is more widely spoken. Profanity: It is not uncommon to hear the Irish say \"God\", \"Jesus\" or swear words in daily conversation. It's not considered profanity for many Irish people, nor is it ill-intended. Humour: In Ireland, humour is used for various purposes. Generally, humour is used to create laughs and a warm spirit among people. It may be used as a defence mechanism, in a self-deprecating or ironic way, or as a way to show a sense of acceptance and attachment between those engaged in the conversation.",
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"segment": "No. 1% of the population of Ireland speak Irish fluently, and another 25% have some knowledge of it. What languages does irelnad speak? The traditional language in Ireland is Gaelic, but nowadays most people in Ireland speak English. Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge) and Irish English, and in Ulster some people speak Ulster Scots\nWhat was the traditional spoken language in Ireland? Irish, which is still spoken in Ireland, but by a minority of the people. Most people speak English, but there are parts of Ireland where Irish is still the first language for people. Irish is taught in schools in Ireland, so most people know some Irish, but are not fluent. Irish, which is still spoken in Ireland, but by a minority of the people. Most people speak English, but there are parts of Ireland where Irish is still the first language for people.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Ireland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Ireland? A bilingual street sign in Ireland. Irish Gaelic is constitutionally recognized as the first official language of the Republic of Ireland. Aside from Irish, English is another official language of the country spoken by a majority of those residing there. According to a census, persons born abroad accounted for around 17.3 percent of Ireland's total population. This has caused a dramatic change in the country's linguistic landscape that today there are already 612,018 people in Ireland who are multilingual or speak a language other than Irish or English. Due to immigration and the influx of residents born outside of Ireland in recent years, there are now around 182 languages aside from English and Irish that are spoken in homes in the country according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). As the number of Irish residents born outside of Ireland grows, so does the country’s diversity in culture and most notably, language. According to a census, persons born abroad accounted for around 17.3 percent of the country’s total population.",
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"segment": "Two years later they relocated to the largest art colony on the Pacific Coast, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Ella and Lincoln soon became controversial figures in the leftist politics of the region. When John O’Shea, one of the local artists and a friend of the couple, exhibited his study of \"Mr. Steffens’ soul\", an image which resembled a grotesque daemon, Lincoln took a certain cynical pride in the drawing and enjoyed the publicity it generated. In 1934, Steffens and Winters helped found the San Francisco Workers' School (later the California Labor School ); Steffens also served there as an advisor. Death\nA marker commemorating Steffens' retirement home near the intersection of San Antonio and Ocean avenues in Carmel, California. Steffens died of a heart condition on August 9, 1936, in Carmel, California. In 2011 Kevin Baker of The New York Times lamented that \"Lincoln Steffens isn’t much remembered today\". Works\nPittsburgh is Hell with the Lid Off (1903) (Painting Jules Guerin/Lincoln Steffens)\nThe Shame of the Cities (1904), online at the Internet Archive\nThe Traitor State (1905)\nThe Struggle for Self-Government (1906), online at the Internet Archive\nUpbuilders (1909), online at the Internet Archive\nThe least of these: a fact story (1910), online at the Internet Archive\nInto Mexico and --Out! (",
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"segment": "Lincoln Steffens\nHome\nBiography\nLincoln Steffens\nLincoln Steffens\nLincoln Steffens (1866-1936) was the most famous of the American muckraker journalists of the period 1903-1910. His exposés of corruption in government and business helped build support for reform. Lincoln Steffens was born on April 6, 1866, in Sacramento, Calif. The son of a wealthy businessman, he went to an expensive military academy where he began showing signs of the rebelliousness that would eventually lead him to political radicalism. After barely graduating from the academy, he went to the University of California at Berkeley, where he became convinced that the answers to the great questions of life and politics lay in the study of philosophy. Upon graduating in 1889, he continued his pursuit of \"culture\" in Europe, studying at universities in Germany and France. When Steffens returned to New York in 1892, secretly married to an American girl he had met in Germany, he found a $100 check from his father and a note saying that this was the last subsidy. Steffens got a job as police reporter for the New York Evening Post. He soon became fascinated with the tangled web of corruption that ensnared the police department and municipal government in general. He wrote of this for the Evening Post in the 1890s, as did other journalists. But he became famous for this only in 1903, when, as an editor of McClure's Magazine, he began a series of articles on corruption in various American cities entitled \"The Shame of St. Louis,\" \"The Shame of Minneapolis,\" and so on, which portrayed a pattern of shocking corruption in municipal government throughout the country.",
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"segment": "He soon began to investigate corruption as he discovered a complex web involving the police, elected and appointed officials. On November 4, 1891, he married Josephine Bontecou, whom he met in Germany. Later life\nHis work on police corruption in New York helped to defeat what was known as the Tammany machine's candidate for election as mayor in New York in 1894, and to elect William Strong instead, a reformist candidate. He later set up a board of police commissioners, headed by future President Theodore Roosevelt. At McClure's magazine, Steffens became part of the celebrated muckraking trio of himself, Ida Tarbell, and Ray Stannard Baker. He specialized in investigating government and political corruption, and two collections of his articles were published as The Shame of the Cities (1904) and The Struggle for Self-Government (1906), he also wrote The Traitor State, which criticized New Jersey for patronizing incorporation. In 1906, he left McClure's, along with Tarbell and Baker, to form American Magazine. In The Shame of the Cities, Steffens sought to bring about political reform in urban America by appealing to the emotions of Americans. He tried to make them feel very outraged and \"shamed\" by showing examples of corrupt governments throughout urban America. Steffens was convinced that the role played in American politics by big business actually perverted the process and integrity of representative government.",
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"segment": "Lincoln Steffens was one of the most influential of the early muckrakers\nSteffens annoyed many of the people about whom he wrote but he had a gift and a passion for investigating corruption, poverty and human failings and a penetrating interest in their causes, in the depths of human experience. His muckraking was a socially responsible enterprise, somewhat different from the type of sensationalist journalism that intrudes into the personal lives of celebrities to expose behavior which, however immoral, ought to remain as private as the conduct of non-elite people does in whom the press rarely shows an interest. Steffens wanted all people to enjoy a reasonable standard of life in freedom and with dignity and was deeply and genuinely concerned with issues of social justice and human rights. Early life\nSteffens was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Joseph Steffens, a wealthy businessman, and his wife, Elizabeth Louisa Symes. His parents went on to have three girls after his birth. He grew up in Sacramento. After attending a military Academy, he studied at University of California, Berkeley, where he was first exposed to radical political views. It was while at Berkeley that he concluded that an understanding of philosophy was vital in order to fathom how society works or addresses the great questions of life and meaning and purpose, and it was this interest that took him to Europe where he studied psychology with Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig and with Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris. Returning to the United States in 1892, he started his journalism career working for the New York Evening Post, reporting on the police. His father gave him $100 and said that his days of study were over and now he should fend for himself.",
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"segment": "repr. 1957) reveals that he was not as naive a muckraker as his Autobiography would indicate. Interesting insights can be gleaned from The Letters of Lincoln Steffens, edited by Ella Winter and Granville Hicks (2 vols., 1938). A useful collection of many of his articles is The World of Lincoln Steffens, edited by Ella Winter and Herbert Shapiro (1962). Louis Filler, Crusaders for American Liberalism (1950), is a standard work on the muckrakers. Also useful is David M. Chalmers, The Social and Political Ideas of the Muckrakers (1964). A provocative chapter on Steffens is in Christopher Lasch, The New Radicalism in America, 1889-1963 (1965), and a lively sketch of him is in Arthur and Lila Weinberg, Some Dissenting Voices (1969), a discussion of the American spokesmen for human dignity from 1833 to 1938. Additional Biography Sources\nHorton, Russell M., Lincoln Steffen, New York, Twayne Publishers 1974. Kaplan, Justin, Lincoln Steffens;",
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"segment": "Lincoln Steffens | Biography, Significance, Books, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Literature Journalism\nLincoln Steffens\nAmerican journalist\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nLast Updated: Apr 2, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Title: Joseph Lincoln Steffens\nLincoln Steffens, in full Joseph Lincoln Steffens, (born April 6, 1866, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died August 9, 1936, Carmel, California), American journalist, lecturer, and political philosopher, a leading figure among the writers whom U.S. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt called muckrakers. After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley in 1889, Steffens studied psychology with Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig and with Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris, which confirmed his basic positivist orientation. During nine years of New York City newspaper work ending in 1901, Steffens discovered abundant evidence of the corruption of politicians by businessmen seeking special privileges. In 1901, after becoming managing editor of McClure’s Magazine, he began to publish the influential articles later collected as The Shame of the Cities (1904), a work closer to a documented sociological case study than to a sensational journalistic exposé. His later books included The Struggle for Self-Government (1906) and Upbuilders (1909). With Ida Tarbell and others Steffens cofounded The American Magazine in 1906. Many nationwide lecture tours won Steffens recognition.",
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"segment": "A useful collection of many of his articles is The World of Lincoln Steffens, edited by Ella Winter and Herbert Shapiro (1962). Louis Filler, Crusaders for American Liberalism (1950), is a standard work on the muckrakers. Also useful is David M. Chalmers, The Social and Political Ideas of the Muckrakers (1964). A provocative chapter on Steffens is in Christopher Lasch, The New Radicalism in America, 1889-1963 (1965), and a lively sketch of him is in Arthur and Lila Weinberg, Some Dissenting Voices (1969), a discussion of the American spokesmen for human dignity from 1833 to 1938. Additional Sources\nHorton, Russell M., Lincoln Steffen, New York, Twayne Publishers 1974. Kaplan, Justin, Lincoln Steffens; a biography, New York, Simon and Schuster 1974. Palermo, Patrick F., Lincoln Steffens, Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1978. Stinson, Robert, Lincoln Steffens, New York:",
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"segment": "Lincoln Steffens - New World Encyclopedia\nLincoln Steffens\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPrevious (Lincoln Memorial)\nNext (Lincoln Tunnel)\nLincoln Steffens, May 1894\nJoseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American journalist and one of the most famous and influential practitioners of the journalistic style called muckraking. He is also known for his 1921 statement, upon his return from the Soviet Union: \" I have been over into the future, and it works.\" His more famous quote \"I've seen the future, and it works\" can be found on the titlepage of his wife's, Ella Winter, 1933 edition of Red Virtue. His journalism courted controversy but also represents the \"fourth estate\" at its best. Politicians are of course bound by the same laws as the rest of the population but their office sometimes makes it possible for an unscrupulous individual to by-pass legal constraints, or to ignore them and unless their actions are made public, no action can be taken to censure them. In free societies, this role tends to fall within the remit of the press, which, although a non-official, commercial—not a civil society—enterprise, regards itself as serving the public interest. This is why the press is sometimes referred to as the fourth branch of government (or as the fourth estate), alongside the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Later life\n2.1 Death\n3 Legacy\n4 Notes\n5 References\n6 External links\n7 Credits\nDid you know?",
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"segment": "deceased)\nCelia Quartermaine\n(paternal second cousin once removed, via Quentin)\nChloe Morgan\n(maternal second cousin; deceased)\nDr. Alan James Quartermaine, MD was a fictional soap opera character appearing on General Hospital. He was the son of the late, wealthy businessman, Edward Quartermaine and his late wife, Lila Quartermaine . He has been portrayed continuously by actor Stuart Damon since the character was first introduced in 1977. In 1999, Damon won a \"Best Supporting Actor\" Emmy Award, for portraying Dr. Quartermaine's addiction to the drug Hydrocodone. Casting\nAccording to an interview on the Soapnet talk show, Soap Talk, Damon first appeared in the role of Dr. Alan Quartermaine on September 12, 1977. After 30 years with the series, Damon was reportedly fired from the series and would exit in early 2007. Though Alan dies on-screen in February 2007, Damon continued appearing as Alan's ghost until December 23, 2008. Damon once again returned to the role for a dream sequence episode on August 29, 2011. In October 2012, TV Guide's Nelson Branco revealed that Damon had started taping scenes once again and Soap Opera Digest later confirmed that Damon would bring Alan's ghost back to the canvas in November.",
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"segment": "and daughter Tracy. Edward also has an illegitimate son with mistress Beatrice LeSeur, Jimmy Lee Holt. In 1994, it was revealed that Edward had another son, Bradley Ward, with his mistress from World War II, Mary Mae Ward. However, Bradley was killed in 1974. The Quartermaines are an eccentric and dysfunctional family, known for their comedic fights. Whenever the Quartermaine mansion was filled with Q's, undoubtedly bickering would soon follow. The rivalry between Monica and Tracy was often a source of conflict within the household. Tracy's jealously over Edward deeming Alan his favorite child, was another source of conflict. The family owned business, ELQ International, named for, Edward Louis Quartermaine, has also been the center of several conflicts within the family. Corporate take-overs staged between members of the family vying for control of ELQ, has often left the Quartermaines with divided loyalties.",
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"segment": "Convinced that the curse is over, Lord Edward leaves the house by carriage with Maureen and Harry to leave the curse behind and start a new life with his remaining family. On the way, he stops at the cemetery so he can reassure himself Roderick is dead. He opens Roderick’s coffin and finds it empty, implying he is still alive. Lord Edward hurries back to the carriage and finds that Maureen, Harry and their driver, Bully Boy, have been killed by Roderick, who is now driving the carriage. Lord Edward screams in terror as Roderick drives the carriage away. Lord Edward’s fate is left unknown. Cast\nVincent Price as Lord Edward Whitman\nHilary Dwyer as Maureen Whitman\nCarl Rigg as Harry Whitman\nPatrick Mower as Roderick\nEssy Persson as Lady Patricia Whitman\nStephan Chase as Sean Whitman\nElizabeth Bergner as Oona\nMarshall Jones as Father Tom\nAndrew McCulloch as Bully Boy\nHugh Griffith as Mickey\nMichael Elphick as Burke\nPamela Moiseiwitsch as Maid\nSally Geeson as Sarah\nRichard Everrett as Timothy\nPeter Benson as Brander\nRobert Hutton as Party Guest\nPamela Farbrother as Margaret\nJan Rossini as Bess\nQuinn O'Hara as Maggie\nGuy Deghy as Party Guest\nJoyce Mandre as Party Guest\nJane Deady as Naked Girl\nTrivia\n\nThis section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe titular \"cry of the banshee \" is a signal that someone will die.",
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"segment": "C. Aubrey Smith\nActor | Rebecca\nMovie roles are sometimes based upon what the audience expects to see. If the role called for the tall stereotypical Englishmen with the stiff upper lip and stern determination, that man would be C. Aubrey Smith, graduate of Cambridge University, a leading Freemason and a test cricketer for England...\n24. Edward Everett Horton\nActor | Arsenic and Old Lace\nIt seemed like Edward Everett Horton appeared in just about every Hollywood comedy made in the 1930s. He was always the perfect counterpart to the great gentlemen and protagonists of the films. Horton was born in Brooklyn, New York City, to Isabella S. (Diack) and Edward Everett Horton, a ...\n25. Herbert Marshall\nActor | Murder! Herbert Marshall had trained to become a certified accountant, but his interest turned to the stage. He lost a leg while serving in World War I and was rehabilitated with a wooden leg. This did not stop him from making good his decision to make the stage his vocation. He used a very deliberate ...\n26.",
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"segment": "deceased)\nNieces and nephews\nJustus Ward (deceased)\nFaith Ward\n(via Bradley)\nNed Quartermaine\nDillon Quartermaine\n(via Tracy)\nBrook Lynn Quartermaine\n(great; via Ned)\nMaya Ward (great; via Faith)\nFirst cousins\nAlex Quartermaine\n(paternal; deceased)\nHerbert Quartermaine\n(paternal once removed; deceased)\nOther relatives\nQuentin Quartermaine\n(paternal second cousin; deceased)\nCelia Quartermaine\n(paternal second cousin once removed, via Quentin)\nChloe Morgan\n(maternal second cousin; deceased)\nDr. Alan James Quartermaine, MD was a fictional soap opera character appearing on General Hospital. He was the son of the late, wealthy businessman, Edward Quartermaine and his late wife, Lila Quartermaine . He has been portrayed continuously by actor Stuart Damon since the character was first introduced in 1977. In 1999, Damon won a \"Best Supporting Actor\" Emmy Award, for portraying Dr. Quartermaine's addiction to the drug Hydrocodone.",
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"segment": "These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!, and Tim on The Cleveland Show. The three characters have crossed over into Family Guy . He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No.",
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"segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.",
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"segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.",
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"segment": "Electronically through Parchment or your previous institution's electronic platform or email transcripts to [email protected] . Mail to: Office of Admissions\n1051 22nd St.\nCampus Box 10\nGreeley, CO 80639\nAdmission Criteria\nYou're a strong candidate for admission with 24 or more transferable credits and a cumulative GPA of 2.4 from all institutions attended. If you have at least a 2.0 and are in good academic standing at college or universities you've attended, you're encouraged to apply. If you do not meet the 24-credit minimum, submit your high school transcript or equivalent and SAT/ACT scores. More information about our admission criteria can be found here . Application Deadlines\nApplications are accepted on a rolling basis. March\n1st\nFall Semester\nMarch 1st\nHard deadline: August 1\nNovember\n1st\nSpring Semester\nNovember 1st\nHard deadline: December 1\nMarch\n1st\nSummer Semester\nMarch 1st\nHard deadline:",
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"segment": "Contact Information\nContact Information\nPhysical addresses\nThe official address is located at 501 20 St., Greeley, Colorado, 80639 - this is the mail room and warehouse. The Office of Admissions is located within Campus Commons on the northeast corner of 22nd Street and 11th Avenue in Greeley, CO. Postal Mail\nMail to departments should include the name of the department and campus box number, available in the office directory. Add the following after the campus box: UNC\nGreeley, CO 80639\nPhone and fax numbers\nThe phone number for the campus operator is 970-351-1890. The area code for campus is 970 and office phone and fax numbers can be found in the office directory . Emergency contact numbers\nHere are some emergency contacts . Visit Our Campus\nWe invite you to visit our beautiful and welcoming campus. Our academic calendar includes holiday closures, Housing opening and semester start and end dates. Email addresses\nListed below are contact email addresses for some of our commonly asked categories of questions.",
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"segment": "What political party did Teddy Roosevelt start? | Socratic\nWhat political party did Teddy Roosevelt start? U.S. History Urbanization and The Progressive Era Progressive Social Reformers\n1 Answer\nPeter\nJan 10, 2016\nThe Bull Moose Party. Explanation: In 1912 the Republican party chose William Taft, the incumbent president as its choice to take on the Democrat challenger. In 1908, as the incumbent president, the Republican party chose Taft over Roosevelt which ruffled Roosevelt's feathers greatly. To the 1908 Republicans, Roosevelt looked like a Progressive which in those days was synonymous with liberal. Roosevelt had been the driving force behind starting the National Parks System and was close friends with John Muir the naturalist. This did not sit well with old line Republicans. But Roosevelt was still extremely popular among Republicans and he hoped that popularity would catapult him back to the oval office.",
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"segment": "Progressive Party\nProgressive Party\nThe Progressive Party was a factor in the presidential campaigns of three men — Theodore Roosevelt, Robert La Follette, and Henry Wallace. There were a few Progressive Party organizations spanning this period of time but after the 1952 elections, they disappeared entirely. Its first incarnation came in 1912, when Theodore Roosevelt led progressive elements out of the Republican Party. Roosevelt had made no secret of his low opinion of President William H. Taft and felt he could not support the ticket. Taft had particularly angered Roosevelt, an ardent conservationist, by removing Gifford Pinchot as chief forester. Roosevelt struck out on his own and formed the first Progressive Party, saying he was as fit as a bull moose, from which came the colloquial name \"Bull Moose Party.\" His platform called for tariff reform, stricter regulation of industrial combinations, women’s suffrage, prohibition of Child Labor, and other reforms. The new party nominated Roosevelt for president and Hiram Johnson for vice president. Although the Progressives finished well ahead of Republicans in the election, they lost to the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson. When Roosevelt returned to the Republican fold in 1916, the Progressive Party vanished for a time.",
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"segment": "What political parties did Franklin D Roosevelt and teddy belong to? Theodore Roosevelt was a Republican. He formed the Progressive Party, or Bull Moose Party in 1912. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a Democrat. What political party did President Roosevelt belong? The Bull Moose Party!Theodore Roosevelt was a Republican but ran in 1912 as an independent on the Progressive (\"Bull Moose\") third party ticket. Franklin Roosevelt was a Democrat. What party did the Roosevelts belong to? Franklin Roosevelt was a democrat. Theodore was a republican\nWhat political party did Franklin D. Roosevelt belong to?",
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"segment": "Key Terms\nProgressive Party: An American political group formed by former President Theodore Roosevelt after the Republican Party split between Roosevelt and President William Howard Taft. The party also became known as the “Bull Moose Party.” machine: A group that controls a political or similar organization. Internal Contradictions\nAlthough the Progressive Era was a period of broad reform movements and social progress, it also was characterized by loose, multiple, and contradictory goals that impeded the efforts of reformers and often pitted political leaders against one another, most drastically in the Republican Party. “The Chemist”: Roosevelt is depicted as “concocting a heady brew in his speeches” in this 1912 political cartoon. For instance, national Progressive leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt argued for increased federal regulation to coordinate big business practices while others, such as Woodrow Wilson, promised to legislate for open competition. At the local, municipal, and state levels, various Progressives advocated for disparate reforms whose concerns ranged as wide as prisons, education, government reorganization, urban improvement, prohibition, female suffrage, birth control, improved working conditions, labor, and child labor.",
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"segment": "This party tried to enact policies that would help farmers such as having a bi-metallic money supply and having the government control the railroads. Another political party was the Progressive Party. This party supported having reforms to improve our society. It was very popular in the early 1900s when Teddy Roosevelt ran for President as a third-party candidate for this party. Teddy Roosevelt felt President Taft was destroying a cooperative environment between the government and the businesses by breaking up too many trusts. Other political parties that existed throughout our history included the Federalist Party, the Democratic-Republican Party, the Whig Party, the National Republican Party, the Whig Party, and the Libertarian Party. There are also political parties in other countries. In Great Britain, the Conservative Party and the Labour Party are the two main parties. There also are the Democratic Unionist Party and Liberal Democrats. In Israel, the Likud Party and the Labor Party are the two main parties.",
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"segment": "Theodore Roosevelt in Hackensack, New Jersey, 1912. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26 th president, mounted an unprecedented third-term campaign for the office on the Progressive Party ticket in 1912. Known colloquially as the “Bull Moose Party,” Roosevelt’s campaign for the office was heavily chronicled by progressive newspapers here in Indiana, particularly the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram. From August 5-7, 1912, the Progressive Party met in Chicago to both nominate Roosevelt for the presidency and establish a new political party, one founded on what Roosevelt called the “Square Deal.” As historian Lewis L. Gould explained, Roosevelt believed that “the federal government must do more to supervise large corporations, improve the lot of women and children who worked long hours for low wages in industry, and conserve natural resources.” President William Howard Taft, circa 1909. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Roosevelt’s decision to run stemmed from his disappointment at the cautiousness and conservatism of his former cabinet member and hand-picked successor, William Howard Taft. Taft came into office in 1909 arguing for Roosevelt’s ideals, but had since moved towards to the limited government and pro-business attitudes of Republican Party insiders, or so Roosevelt believed.",
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"segment": "Revived, the powerful ghost-infused jiangshi easily impales Chin through the stomach and leaves him for dead. Chin, terribly injured, finds Yau preparing to battle the jiangshi. Chin insists on helping, even though Yau warns him he will die. Using vampire hunting tools, Yau sets a trap that temporarily binds Tung to that location, allowing Chin to fight him. Yau uses his tools to weaken Tung, and Chin finally destroys the jiangshi. As Tung crumbles to ash, Meiyi slits her throat. Chin and Yau collapse. In the final sequence, the audience learns that Chin has actually committed suicide, and that the events the film chronicles were created by Chin's dying mind in the process leading to rigor mortis. In reality, the film's characters are people Chin passed on the way to his apartment: Yang and Pak are friendly neighbors, Meiyi is a widow admiring a picture of Tung, and Yau is a neighbor who rushes in too late to save the hanged Chin.",
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"segment": "Instead of fleeing, he decides to save Marsellus and arms himself with a katanafrom the pawnshop. He kills Maynard and frees Marsellus, who shoots Zed in the crotch with Maynard's shotgun. Marsellus informs Butch that they are even, and to tell no one about the rape and to depart Los Angeles forever. Butch picks up Fabienne on Zed's chopper, and they drive away. Earlier, after Vincent and Jules have killed Brett in his apartment, another man bursts out of the bathroom and shoots at them, but misses with every bullet; after briefly checking themselves for wounds, Jules and Vincent shoot him dead. While driving away with Brett's associate Marvin, Jules professes that their survival was a miracle, which Vincent disputes. Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin in the face, killing him, and covering Vincent, Jules, and the car interior in blood in broad daylight. They hide the car at the home of Jules' friend Jimmie, who demands they deal with the problem before his wife Bonnie comes home. Marsellus sends a cleaner, Winston Wolfe, who directs Jules and Vincent to clean the car, hide the body in the trunk, dispose of their bloody clothes, and take the car to a junkyard.",
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"segment": "Who Killed Vincent Chin? - Wikipedia\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n1987 film\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? Directed by\nChristine Choy\nProduced by\nRenee Tajima-Peña\nCinematography\nKyle Kibbe\nEdited by\nHolly Fisher\nProduction\ncompany\nFilm News Now Foundation and WTVS\nDistributed by\nFilmakers Library\nRelease date\n1987\n( 1987)\nRunning time\n87 minutes\nCountry\nUnited States\nLanguages\nEnglish\nCantonese\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? is a 1987 American documentary film directed by Christine Choy and produced by Renee Tajima-Peña that recounts the murder of Vincent Chin. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was later broadcast as part of the PBS series POV . Contents\n1 Synopsis\n2 Awards\n3 See also\n4 References\n5 External links\nSynopsis\nOn a summer night in Detroit, two white unemployed autoworkers fatally beat Vincent Chin, a 27-year-old Chinese engineer, with a baseball bat. The film tracks the incident from the initial eye-witness accounts through the trial and its repercussions for the families involved, and the American justice system at large. After an outcry from the Asian American community, led by Vincent's mother Lily Chin, the case becomes a civil rights Supreme Court case.",
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"segment": "Meanwhile, Joshua engages in a hand-to-hand fight with one of Nino's men and finally strangles him, only to have another appear. As this man is about to slice Joshua's throat, Vincent shows up and shoots him, but the man does not die right away. Joshua identifies the wounded man as the one who killed Vincent's wife. Vincent uses the man's knife to eviscerate him. While the two leave the house, Nino's wife appears. She and Joshua exchange fire and both are hit. The wife dies, but Joshua, who has been hit in the stomach, is able to walk away. Back in the present, Vincent is driving the car and Joshua is in the back seat. At that point, Joshua remembers that it was Vincent who murdered his father. Joshua places a handgun to the back of Vincent's head.",
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"segment": "Looking to exact revenge for his son's death, Peter's crime boss father Terence Wei sends for professional assassin John Lee. Paying off an old debt, Lee has already killed two targets for Wei, and the crime boss tells him that this third and final job will settle the obligation. However, Lee's conscience prevents him from completing his final assignment: to murder Zedkov's seven-year-old son Stevie before the detective's eyes. Realizing that his actions will result in retaliation against his mother and sister, Lee prepares to return to China, enlisting the help of old friend Alan Chan, a monk in a local Buddhist temple, to make arrangements to have his family moved to a secure location. Infuriated by Lee's disobedience, Wei orders his head lieutenant, Michael Kogan, to lead the hunt for Lee, and has his people in China begin the search for Lee's family. No longer able to use the Triad network to get out of the country, Lee searches for alternative means outside Wei's sphere of influence, and looks to skilled forger Meg Coburn for a new passport. Before she can finish the job, Wei's men storm her office, destroying the computerized tools of her trade in the ensuing shootout. Lee escapes; Coburn is picked up by the police, unsuccessfully interrogated by Zedkov, and released as bait so the detective can see who tries to kill her.",
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"segment": "Furious, he turns in his badge and gun. Chan goes to Wong Po's office, pretending to bring the stolen money. He guns down several henchmen but is stabbed and overpowered by Jack, then tortured by Wong Po, who calls Ma and tells him that he has taken Chan captive. Ma heads to Wong Po's office. Jack confronts and battles Ma in an alley. Jack wrestles Ma's baton away from him, but Ma eviscerates Jack with his own knife. In Wong's office, where Chan is tied up, Ma returns the money and fights Wong. The crime lord is seemingly defeated when he is slammed onto a glass display of bottles. Ma pours himself a drink, but Wong suddenly gets up and pushes Ma out of a window. Ma lands on the car carrying Wong's wife and baby son, caving in the roof.",
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"segment": "Invisible, they escape. Yang encounters Pak, who to her dismay is a ghost. Enraged, she tracks down the jiangshi and attempts to destroy it, but ultimately it kills her. Chin arrives and sets the jiangshi aflame with a Molotov cocktail, seemingly defeating it. However, the twin ghosts appear and eagerly possess Tung's corpse. Revived, the powerful ghost-infused jiangshi easily impales Chin through the stomach and leaves him for dead. Chin, terribly injured, finds Yau preparing to battle the jiangshi. Chin insists on helping, even though Yau warns him he will die. Using vampire hunting tools, Yau sets a trap that temporarily binds Tung to that location, allowing Chin to fight him. Yau uses his tools to weaken Tung, and Chin finally destroys the jiangshi.",
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"segment": "he discovered it in alanta\nWhat did Nicolaus Copernicus discover in 1543? Nothing. He died in 1543. Who discover that the sun is the center f the universe? Nicolaus copernicus told that sun was\nWhere is Nicolaus Copernicus hometown? nicolaus copernicus hometown\nWhat obstacles did Nicolaus Copernicus? what did nicolaus Copernicus obstacles\nWhen did nicolaus Copernicus discover Jupiter was a planet? Copernicus dis not discover that Jupiter was a planet. It was\nalways known to be a planet, though for the longest time we did not\nknow what a planet was. Nicolaus Copernicus full name?",
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"segment": "What did Nicolaus Copernicus discover? - Answers\nNicolaus Copernicus discoved that the Earth revolves around the\nsun. This displaced other theories that the Earth was at the centre\nof the universe and that the Sun revolved around it. Home\n Science\n Math\n History\n Literature\n Technology\n Health\n Law\n Business\n All Topics\n Random\n Unanswered\n Leaderboard\n Related TopicsAstronomy\n Mathematicians\n The Solar System\n Planetary Science\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nCopernicus\nMathematicians\nWhat did Nicolaus Copernicus discover? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-02-07 05:57:14\nNicolaus Copernicus discoved that the Earth revolves around the\nsun. This displaced other theories that the Earth was at the centre\nof the universe and that the Sun revolved around it. 91011\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhen did nicolaus Copernicus discover mercury? 2013\nWhat did nicolaus Copernicus discover in 1514? nothng he died\nWhere did Nicolaus Copernicus discover earth?",
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"segment": "Poland\nWork: Astronomer\nFamily: Belonged to a family of high mercantile and civic standing. Accomplishments: Nicolaus Copernicus was an astronomer who discovered that the Sun is the center of the universe (Heliocentric Theory) and the planets and stars revolved around it. This discovery shattered the Geocentric Theory, the thought that the Earth was the center of the universe and everything revolved around it. Beliefs: Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) was a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it. Disturbed by the failure of Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe to follow Aristotle's requirement for the uniform circular motion of all celestial bodies and determined to eliminate Ptolemy's equant, an imaginary point around which the bodies seemed to follow that requirement, Copernicus decided that he could achieve his goal only through a heliocentric model. He thereby created a concept of a universe in which the distances of the planets from the sun bore a direct relationship to the size of their orbits.",
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"segment": "But this thought goes beyond a planetary system, since it proposes other ways of seeing the stars according to their movements seen from the Earth, which explains certain retrograde or direct displacements of the planets where they are not the ones that really move, but it is the earth that gives this illusion. In this sense, it is important, how observation and reason are an important part of Nicolaus Copernicus’ discoveries and his contribution to humanity. Nicolaus Copernicus’ contributions\nThe work of Nicolaus Copernicus has generated great contributions to humanity in both scientific and philosophical fields. In scientific field, Nicolaus Copernicus is recognized as the father of modern astronomy, as he presented a method that reasonably describes the planets and their trajectories in the solar system. This had not happened before as the astrological study methods were incomplete and confusing. In this regard, Copernicus provides theories that can be confirmed as true, and that gave place to new modern discoveries in astronomy. In philosophical field, Nicolaus Copernicus uses reason to develop his research, giving to man a place in the universe and showing how rationally he should be part of it. Moreover, through his works, he allows man to become more aware of the environment that surrounds him at a spatial level and about perceptions that one can have about an object when one is the one who moves in the universe. For all its great contributions to humanity, the scientific revolution of its time is also known as the “ Copernican revolution “. Works by Nicolaus Copernicus\nNicolaus Copernicus’s most outstanding work is “ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ” (On the turns of the celestial orbs) developed between 1507 and 1532.",
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"segment": "What about nicolaus Copernicus? Nicholaus Copernicus was one of the first to challenge the\ntheory that the earth was the center of the universe. He made up\nthe Heliocentric theory. What is a sentence for heliocentric theory? Heliocentric theory is a model of the solar system that places\nthe Sun in a central place, with the planets orbiting it. How does the heliocentric theory describe the motion of objects in space? The heliocentric theory describes the motion of the planets as\norbits around the Sun. What year did Copernicus discover Heliocentric Theory? Copernicus discovered the heliocentric theory in 1510 and worked\non it for four more years. Why was the heliocentric theory invented?",
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"segment": "Nicolaus Copernicus Biography: Facts and Discoveries | Space\nHome\nReferences\nScience & Astronomy\nNicolaus Copernicus Biography: Facts & Discoveries\nThe Copernican Planisphere, illustrated in 1661 by Andreas Cellarius. ( Image credit: Public domain)\nIn the early 1500s, when virtually everyone believed Earth was the center of the universe, Polish scientist Nicolaus Copernicus proposed that the planets instead revolved around the sun. Although his model wasn't completely correct, it formed a strong foundation for future scientists to build on and improve mankind's understanding of the motion of heavenly bodies. [ Related: Famous Astronomers: List of Great Scientists in Astronomy]\nIndeed, other astronomers built on Copernicus' work and proved that our planet is just one world orbiting one star in a vast cosmos loaded with both, and that we're far from the center of anything. Here is a brief biography of Copernicus:",
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"segment": "The Father of Modern Astronomy. His name is sometimes spelled Nicolaus, Nicolas, Nicholas, Nikalaus or Nikolas; in Polish, Mikolaj Kopernik, Niclas Kopernik or Nicolaus Koppernigk. Nicolau Copernicus was known for: Recognizing and promoting the idea that the Earth revolved around the sun. Although he was not the first scientist to propose it, his bold return to the theory (first proposed by Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd-century B.C.) had significant and far-reaching effects in the evolution of scientific thought. Occupations: Astronomer\nWriter\nPlaces of Residence and Influence: Europe: Poland\nItaly\nImportant Dates:",
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"segment": "I have written over sixty books. pinterest-pin-it\n1873 painting titled “Astronomer Copernicus, or Conversations with God” by Jan Matejko. The painted depicts Copernicus atop his tower at Frombork—with the cathedral’s spires in the background—observing the sky with his wooden rulers (right). Introduction\nNicolaus Copernicus was a groundbreaking mathematician and astronomer who lived during the Renaissance era and contributed to science with a new model of the universe that placed the sun instead of the earth at the center of the universe. Although a similar theory had been formulated centuries earlier by Aristarchus of Samos, Copernicus went much further than anyone before him. A major milestone in the history of science, the publication of his book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ( On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) in 1543 was a radical act that changed beliefs held for over a thousand years. Born in Royal Prussia, Nicolaus Copernicus held a doctorate in canon law and was also a classics scholar, governor, diplomat, translator, priest, and physician as well as being an influential mathematician and astronomer. He was a man of many talents, making valuable contributions to varied fields, including economics, where he formulated a principle that would later become Gresham’s law. Copernicus’s daring and novel theories made all former theories about the system of the universe obsolete and put humanity on a new scientific path, leading to the Scientific Revolution. Childhood and Family\nNicolaus Copernicus was born on February 19, 1473, in Thorn (now Toruń), a small town in the province of Royal Prussia, a Polish territory at the time.",
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"headings": "15 Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus\n15 Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus\n1. He came from a family of merchants and clergy.\n2. He was a polyglot.\n3. He wasn't the first person to suggest heliocentrism ...\n4. … but he didn't fully give credit to earlier scholars.\n5. He made contributions to economics.\n6. He was a physician (but he didn't have a medical degree).\n7. He was probably a lifelong bachelor …\n8. … But he may have had an affair with his housekeeper.\n9. He attended four universities before earning a degree.\n10. He was cautious about publicizing his views.\n11. He published his work on his deathbed.\n12. Galileo was punished for agreeing with Copernicus.\n13. There's a chemical element named after him.\n14. Archaeologists finally discovered his remains in 2008.\n15. THERE ARE MONUMENTS TO HIM AROUND THE WORLD.\n",
"segment": "15 Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus | Mental Floss\narrow\nscience\n15 Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus\nBY Suzanne Raga\nFebruary 19, 2019\niStock\nPolish astronomer and mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus fundamentally altered our understanding of science. Born on February 19, 1473, he popularized the heliocentric theory that all planets revolve around the Sun, ushering in the Copernican Revolution. But he was also a lifelong bachelor and member of the clergy who dabbled in medicine and economics. Dive in to these 15 facts about the father of modern astronomy. 1. He came from a family of merchants and clergy. Some historians believe that Copernicus's name derives from Koperniki, a village in Poland named after tradesmen who mined and sold copper. The astronomer's father, also named Nicolaus Copernicus, was a successful copper merchant in Krakow. His mother, Barbara Watzenrode, came from a powerful family of merchants, and her brother, Lucas Watzenrode the Younger, was an influential Bishop. Two of Copernicus's three older siblings joined the Catholic Church, one as a canon and one as a nun.",
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"segment": "Liam Neeson - His Religion, Hobbies, and Political Views\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHome » Actors/Actresses » Liam Neeson\nLiam Neeson\nLast updated: February 6, 2019\n0 shares\nLiam Neeson is an Irish actor. He is famous for his roles in Schindler’s List, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Batman Begins, Kinsey and the Taken movie series. He has been nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and three Golden Globe Awards. Born on June 7, 1952, in Ballymena, Ireland, his zodiac sign is Gemini. His middle name is John. Liam Neeson Religion\nNeeson was raised as a Roman Catholic. Rumors circulated in 2012 that Neeson was considering converting to Islam, after filming Taken 2 in Turkey, but has since stated that he does not plan to leave his Roman Catholic beliefs behind. Liam Neeson Political Views\nLiam appears to be liberal on issues and is most likely a Democrat.",
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"segment": "The Life of Henry David Thoreau\nThe Life of Henry David Thoreau\nRebecca Beatrice Brooks February 20, 2017\nDecember 27, 2020\n1 Comment\non The Life of Henry David Thoreau\nHenry David Thoreau was a writer from Concord, Massachusetts who was a part of the transcendentalist movement in the 19th century. He is most famous for his book Walden which is about his two-year experience of living in a cabin at Walden Pond in Concord. Where Was Henry David Thoreau Born? Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817 in a farmhouse, known as the Minot house, on Virginia Road in Concord, Mass. Thoreau was actually born David Henry Thoreau but began calling himself Henry David after finishing college, although he never legally changed his name. Henry David Thoreau’s Family: Thoreau’s parents were John Thoreau and Cynthia Dunbar. Henry David Thoreau had three siblings: Helen Thoreau, born 1812, John Thoreau, Jr, born 1815, and Sophia Thoreau, born 1819. John Thoreau, Sr, was the son of a French Protestant immigrant, Jean Thoreau. Jean Thoreau was born at St. Helier, Isle of Jersey, in 1754 and immigrated to America in 1773.",
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"segment": "Henry David Thoreau Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver\nBiography of Henry David Thoreau\nHenry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts. He would live the majority of his life in that same town and die there in 1862. His father, a pencil manufacturer named John Thoreau, and mother Cynthia Dunbar Thoreau christened him David Henry but always called him Henry. As an adult, Thoreau began to give his name as Henry David but never had it legally changed. The Thoreaus had three other children in addition to Henry - Helen, five years older than Henry, John, Jr., two years older, and Sophia, two years younger. In 1821, the family moved to Boston, where they lived until 1823, when they returned to Concord. Thoreau later recalled a visit the family made to Walden Pond from Boston when he was four years old. When he was sixteen, Thoreau entered Harvard College, his grandfather's alma mater. His schooling was paid for by the money his father made as a pencil manufacturer, combined with contributions from his elder siblings salaries from their teaching jobs. While at college, Thoreau studied Latin and Greek grammar and composition, and took classes in a wide variety of subjects, including mathematics, English, history, philosophy, and four different modern languages.",
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"title": "Biography of Henry David Thoreau, American Essayist",
"headings": "Biography of Henry David Thoreau, American Essayist\nBiography of Henry David Thoreau, American Essayist\nFast Facts: Henry David Thoreau\nEarly Life and Education (1817-1838)\nEarly Career Changes (1835-1838)\nFriendship With Emerson (1839-1844)\nWalden Pond (1845-1847)\nAfter Walden and “Civil Disobedience” (1847-1850)\nLater Years: Nature Writing and Abolitionism (1850-1860)\nIllness and Death (1860-1862)\nLegacy\nSources\n",
"segment": "He has a lasting and celebrated reputation for embracing non-conformity, the virtues of a life lived for leisure and contemplation, and the dignity of the individual. Fast Facts: Henry David Thoreau\nKnown For: His involvement in transcendentalism and his book Walden\nBorn: July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts\nParents: John Thoreau and Cynthia Dunbar\nDied: May 6, 1862 in Concord, Massachusetts\nEducation: Harvard College\nSelected Published Works: A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849), “Civil Disobedience” (1849), Walden (1854), “Slavery in Massachusetts” (1854), “Walking\" (1864)\nNotable Quote: “ I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” (",
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"title": "Henry David Thoreau Facts | Mental Floss",
"headings": "11 Facts About Henry David Thoreau\n11 Facts About Henry David Thoreau\n1. You're probably mispronouncing Henry David Thoreau's name.\n2. Henry David Thoreau invented a machine to improve pencils.\n3. Henry David Thoreau accidentally burned hundreds of acres of woods.\n4. Henry David Thoreau's house at Walden Pond later became a pigsty.\n5. Henry David Thoreau and his brother both fell in love with the same woman.\n6. Despite popular misconception, Henry David Thoreau wasn't a loner.\n7. Henry David Thoreau was a minimalist.\n8. Henry David Thoreau took copious notes.\n9. Henry David Thoreau was praised for his originality.\n10. Henry David Thoreau donated his collections to the Boston Society of Natural History.\n11. Don Henley of the Eagles is a huge fan of Henry David Thoreau.\n",
"segment": "Henry David Thoreau Facts | Mental Floss\narrow\nliterature\n11 Facts About Henry David Thoreau\nBY Suzanne Raga\nJuly 12, 2018\n(Updated: July 12, 2020)\nBy Benjamin D. Maxham, Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons\nIn his book Walden, Henry David Thoreau declared his love of nature, simplicity, and independence. Although most people know about Thoreau’s time in Walden Woods, as well as his Transcendentalism, abolitionist views, and writing on civil disobedience, there’s a lot more to uncover about him. Here are some things you might not have known about Henry David Thoreau, who was born on July 12, 1817. 1. You're probably mispronouncing Henry David Thoreau's name. Born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1817, David Henry Thoreau switched his first and middle names after graduating from Harvard. His legal name, though, was always David Henry. Although most people today pronounce Thoreau’s surname with the emphasis on the second syllable, he most likely pronounced it “THOR-oh.” Ralph Waldo Emerson’s son, Edward, wrote that the accent in Thoreau’s name was on the first syllable, and other friends called him “Mr. Thorough.”",
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"segment": "Retrieved September 13, 2011. ^ Schillaci, Sophie (January 3, 2013). \" George Lucas Engaged to DreamWorks Animation Chairman Mellody Hobson\". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 3, 2013. ^ Billups, Andrea (June 24, 2013). \" George Lucas Marries Mellody Hobson\". People. Retrieved June 24, 2013. ^ \"Everest Hobson Lucas Born To George Lucas And Mellody Hobson\".",
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"title": "Mellody Hobson's Unrivalled Path to Being a Finance Expert and All About Her Marriage To George Lucas",
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"segment": "Image Source\nMellody Hobson and her husband met for the first time in 2005, and it was at a business conference. They started dating in 2006 and decided to make things official in 2013 when they announced their engagement. That same year, precisely on the 22nd of June, the couple tied the knot at Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch near San Francisco. The ceremony had prominent guests such as Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Samuel L. Jackson, and Harrison Ford in attendance. The couple also held a larger party at Promontory Point, Chicago. Mellody Isn’t The First Wife of George Lucas and They Have a Child Together\nHobson and her husband have a daughter together, her name is Everest Hobson Lucas and she was born in August 2013 through a surrogate. George Lucas also has three adopted children: two daughters named Katie and Amanda Lucas, as well as a son named Jett Lucas. Before she met and got married to the popular filmmaker, he had married and divorced the Oscar-winning American film editor, Marcia Lucas. George and Marcia got married in 1969 and the union packed up in 1983.",
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"segment": "Storylines\nBrad and Lucas met at The Floating Rib and they started to commiserate. They went back to Brad's place and slept together. Proposal\nProposal videos\nLucas professed his love for Brad on February 14, 2015. Brad proposed to Lucas at the 2015 Nurses' Ball on May 1-4. \"Lucas Professes His Love For Brad\" General Hospital\n05-01-15 Brad Lucas Felix (3 3)\n05-04-15 Lucas & Brad\nWedding video\nBrad and Lucas were married at Julian and Alexis' house on June 13, 2016. GH 06-13-16 Lucas & Brad's Wedding (4 5)\nBrad and Lucas get married on June 13, 2016. Photo gallery\nBrad proposes\nLucas says yes\nBrad and Lucas' wedding\nVows start\nBrad says his vows to Lucas\nLucas says his vows to Brad\nBrad puts the ring on Lucas' finger\nLucas puts the ring on Brad's finger\nWedding kiss\nWedding toast\n1/12\nAdd photo\n[show] v - e Couples\nSupercouples\nDante and Lulu · Duke and Anna · Frisco and Felicia · Jason and Elizabeth · Jason and Sam · Jax and Brenda · Kevin and Lucy · Lucky and Elizabeth · Luke and Laura · Nikolas and Emily · Patrick and Robin · Rafe and Alison · Robert and Anna · Robert and Holly · Sean and Tiffany · Sonny and Brenda · Sonny and Carly · Spinelli and Maxie · Stephen and Livvie · Stone and Robin\nCurrent Couples\nBrando and Sasha · Chase and Willow · Kevin and Laura · Mac and Felicia · Max and Diane · Ned and Olivia · Nikolas and Ava · Scott and Liesl · Spinelli and Ellie · T.J. and Molly\nFormer Couples\nBrad and Lucas · Brando and Molly · Cameron and Josslyn · Cameron and Trina · Curtis and Jordan · Dante and Sam · Dante and Valerie · Finn and Alexis · Finn and Anna · Jason and Britt · Jason and Carly · Jax and Carly · Jax and Nina · Kristina and Valerie · Michael and Sasha · Michael and Willow · Ned and Alexis · Nikolas and Britt · Nikolas and Brook Lynn · Nikolas and Elizabeth · Peter and Maxie · Ryan and Ava · Scott and Bobbie · Scott and Laura · Scott and Lucy · Sonny and Olivia · Valentin and Anna · Valentin and Brook Lynn · Valentin and Nina\nOffscreen Couples\n(One or both characters offscreen)\nA.J. and Carly · A.J. and Courtney · A.J. and Elizabeth · Alan and Monica · Dev and Josslyn · Dillon and Georgie · Dillon and Kiki · Drew and Elizabeth · Drew and Sam · Dustin and Brook Lynn · Dustin and Lulu · Ethan and Kristina · Finn and Hayden · Foster and Annabelle · Franco and Ava · Franco and Elizabeth · Franco and Nina · Griffin and Ava · Griffin and Kiki · Jason and Courtney · Jason and Robin · Jax and Chloe · Johnny and Brook Lynn · Johnny and Kristina · Johnny and Lulu · Johnny and Olivia · Julian and Alexis · Julian and Kim · Luke and Tracy · Michael and Abby · Michael and Kiki · Michael and Nelle · Michael and Sabrina · Michael and Starr · Morgan and Ava · Morgan and Kiki · Nathan and Maxie · Ned and Lois · Neil and Alexis · Oscar and Josslyn · Parker and Kristina · Patrick and Lisa · Patrick and Sabrina · Patrick and Sam · Rafe, Jr. and Molly · Ric and Elizabeth · Scott and Dominique · Shawn and Alexis · Shawn and Jordan · Silas and Ava · Silas and Nina · Silas and Sam · Sonny and Claudia · Sonny and Connie · Steve and Audrey · Steve and Olivia\nRetrieved from \" https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Brad_Cooper_and_Lucas_Jones?oldid=223316 \"\nCategories: 2010s\n2020s\nGeneral Hospital couples\nImages of Brad Cooper\nImages of Characters\nImages of Lucas Jones\nLGBT characters\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"segment": "single, married, in relation or divorce): Married\nWhen did George Lucas get married ? ( married date): June 22, 2013\n💑 Anniversary in 24 days 💑\nHow many children does George Lucas have ? ( name): Four (Amanda Lucas, Jett Lucas, Katie Lucas, Everest Hobson Lucas)\nIs George Lucas having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs George Lucas gay ?: No\nWho is George Lucas wife ? ( name): View Couple Comparison\nMellody Hobson\nInside Biography [ hide]\n1 Who is George Lucas?",
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"headings": "May the 4th Be With You Wedding\nMay the 4th Be With You Wedding\nCheck out the Question and Answers from the Bride:\nQ: Tell us about your wedding! What was the inspiration behind your day? Did you have a specific theme, style or color palette? Did you incorporate any cultural or religious traditions in any part of your day?\nQ: Let’s talk wedding decor. How did you decorate your space for the ceremony and the reception? Was any part of the decor DIY?\nQ: What were the florals like in your wedding? Did you use flowers in any of your design elements like the bridal bouquets, centerpieces or ceremony backdrop? Did they play an important part in the overall style of your wedding?\nQ: Did you personalize the day in any way (food trucks, guest entertainment etc.)? What were some of your favorite parts of your wedding?\nQ: Let’s talk fashion. How did you both choose your wedding day look? Describe the looks in detail.\nQ: How did you meet? Tell us about the proposal.\nQ: What was the most anticipated or special moment of your wedding day?\nQ: Do you have any wedding planning or marriage advice that you’d like to share with other couples planning their day?\nVendors:\n",
"segment": "A Lovely Engagement\nDJ: The DJ Man\nFlorist: Rachael Kasie Designs\nVenue: The Estate on the Halifax\nCake: Treats & Sweets Cakery\nPhoto Booth: Daytona Photo Booth\nCaterer: Aunt Catfish on the River\nPhotographer: Our Day Wedding Photography\nLooking for more inspiration, be sure to check out this Jersey City Summer Wedding. Posted in Disney, Wedding Inspiration and tagged Darth Vader, Disney Wedding, Star Wars",
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"url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/george-lucas-net-worth-2020-2021/",
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"segment": "Early Life\nThe son of George Walton Lucas Sr. and Dorothy Ellinore was born in Modesto, California, in 1944.during his teen years, Lucas loved and even participated in underground racing until one day he nearly died, and that made him abandon the interest. Lucas went to Modesto Junior college and later would join the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts through her interest in films. That’s where he met Steven Spielberg, who collaborated with him in making of Indiana Jones film. George Lucas currently is the husband to Mellody Hobson, and he is a father to four children and just one as a biological means and the rest through adoption. He once dated and married Marcia Lou Griffin then dated Linda Ronstadt. Lucas is a Buddhist Methodist, and currently, he resides in Marin County. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 14 May 1944, George Lucas is 77 years old as of today’s date 29th May 2021. His height is 1.68 m tall, and his weight is 77 kg. Career\nAfter failing to join the united states Air Force and the Army for military service in Vietnam due to diabetes he decided to join USC graduate student in film production where he got a scholarship to be part of any film he chooses by Warner Bros. He would later go ahead in creating his own company Lucasfilm Ltd that directed American Graffiti.",
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"segment": "George Lucas and Mellody Hobson — Married since 2013\nAlberto E. Rodriguez / Via Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun fact: George has daughter Everest with Mellody, the president of Ariel Investments and the chairman of the board of directors for DreamWorks, aka a really big deal. 20. Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld — Married since 1999\nDimitrios Kambouris / Via Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun fact: Jerry and Jessica, a cookbook author, have three kids, Sascha, Julian, and Shephard. 21. Oprah and Stedman Graham — Together since 1986\nJason Merritt / Via Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun fact: The long-lasting couple (together since 1986, engaged since 1992), have vowed to never get married. 22. Alison Sweeney and David Sanov — Married since 2000\nJohn Sciulli / Via Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun fact:",
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"segment": "He once dated and married Marcia Lou Griffin then dated Linda Ronstadt. Lucas is a Buddhist Methodist, and currently, he resides in Marin County. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 14 May 1944, George Lucas is 77 years old as of today’s date 29th May 2021. His height is 1.68 m tall, and his weight is 77 kg. Career\nAfter failing to join the united states Air Force and the Army for military service in Vietnam due to diabetes he decided to join USC graduate student in film production where he got a scholarship to be part of any film he chooses by Warner Bros. He would later go ahead in creating his own company Lucasfilm Ltd that directed American Graffiti. He went ahead to create and direct Star Wars, and with the help of Alan Ladd Jr, who was a member of the 20th Century Fox, the company agreed to produce and distribute the film. He dint sell out merchandising and sequel rights, and today, the film is among the highest-grossing films of all time. His next gig was to produce and write the four Indiana Jones films. He would later form Lucasfilm and sell it at $4 billion to The Walt Disney Company and animation studio Pixar that he would sell to Steve Jobs for $5 million. He also owns Industrial Light & Magic, a company that produces special effects.",
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"segment": "Just as George is one of the world’s leading directors and movie producers, he has one of the most successful independent production companies in the world, Lucasfilm Ltd. For a man to be a nominee for more than one academy awards is no joke. Five of Lucas’s seven big movies have been amongst the highest grossing movies at the box office. In fact George has played a great role in the use of modern technology with films. It is no surprise that his first marriage had something to do with Star Wars. Who knew that more than just the Movie, a relationship was brewing also? Lucas got married to Marcia Lou Griffin on 22 February, 1969; she won an Academy Award for her superb editing work on the world famous film series. Before their sad divorce in 1983, they became parents to three kids. SUBSCRIBE! YouTube\nThe Skeleton\n41.8K subscribers\nSubscribe\nGeorge Lucas’ kids:",
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Flag of Mali
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"segment": "He won the election and was sworn in as the president on March 4, 1881. His presidency lasted a very short while as he died in September following an assassination attempt\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: The Hottest American Presidents, Ranked\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.magnoliabox.com/products/lithograph-of-james-a-garfield-be048410\nImage Credit\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:James_Abram_Garfield,_photo_portrait_seated.jpg\n(Unknown; part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. / Public domain)\nImage Credit\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chester_A._Arthur_by_Ole_Peter_Hansen_Balling.JPG\nImage Credit\nhttp://mashable.com/2013/07/04/us-presidents-fun-facts/\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: American Men\nWilliams College\nMale Leaders\nScorpio Leaders\nChildhood & Early Life\nJames Garfield was born on November 19, 1831, in Ohio to Abram and Eliza Garfield. He was the youngest of their five children. His father, a wrestler, died when James was an infant, leaving behind Eliza alone to fend for the children.",
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"segment": "On July 2, 1881, just 100 days after the president's inauguration, Guiteau shot Garfield in the back at Washington's Baltimore and Potomac train station. He immediately surrendered to authorities, announcing, \"I am a Stalwart. Arthur is now president of the United States.” Garfield clung to life as doctors tried to remove the bullet, their repeated attempts with unsterilized fingers and instruments ultimately doing more harm than good. Meanwhile, his administration was torn on how to proceed, with Arthur refusing to take over executive duties. Garfield finally succumbed to a fatal heart attack, massive hemorrhaging and blood poisoning on September 19, 1881, his 199-day term the second shortest in U.S. presidential history. He left behind his wife, Lucretia, and their five children who had survived infancy. Fact Check\nWe strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Citation Information\nArticle Title\nJames Garfield Biography\nAuthor\nBiography.com Editors\nWebsite Name\nThe Biography.com website\nURL\nhttps://www.biography.com/us-president/james-garfield\nAccess Date\nMay 21, 2021\nPublisher\nA&E Television Networks\nLast Updated\nMay 19, 2021\nOriginal Published Date\nApril 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nSubscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.",
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"segment": "I am a Stalwart and Arthur will be president.” [ 15]\nMeanwhile, “a distressed Blaine, crying out, ‘O my poor President!’ tried to shield Garfield from the growing crowd.” [ 16]\nA health officer for the District of Columbia soon arrived and examined the fallen president. Upon being told his wound was not serious, Garfield “shook his head and said, ‘Doctor, I am a dead man. ’”[17] Garfield would not be that lucky. Not yet. For Blaine’s “poor President,” a great and terrible ordeal had just begun. The Aftermath\nWhen Charles Guiteau fired two rounds from his British Bulldog, he set into motion a calamitous chain of events that would rob James Garfield of his life and the American people of their president. At the time, the attack on Garfield was, obviously, a massive event. “",
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"segment": "Enacted modest civil service reform. Ordered federal troops in to break up the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. Pledged not to run for reelection and returned to Ohio. James Garfield: Twentieth President. Served from March 4, 1991 until his death on September 19, 1881. He was shot on July 2, 1881, but unsanitary medical treatment caused a fatal infection to take root. Otherwise unnotable. See: Chester A. Arthur.",
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"segment": "The White House was even relatively open; only one policeman and a secretary stood between the president and Pennsylvania Avenue. In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln 's murder, though shocking and horrific, was thought by many to be a fluke -- a final tragic chapter to the Civil War, a singular event in American history that surely would not be repeated. On July 2, 1881, while walking through the Baltimore and Potomac train station, President James Garfield had no police detail or personal bodyguards, just the company of two of his sons and his Secretary of State James Blaine, when he was shot twice by Charles Guiteau. Garfield survived for the following 79 days, and with no clear instruction given in the United States Constitution and no precedent dictating when a president might be deemed incapable of carrying out his duties, the United States was effectively left without an acting president. Vice President Arthur refused to take office while Garfield was alive, even two months into Garfield's convalescence. When Garfield died on the evening of September 19, Secretary of State Blaine and the cabinet members present sent a formal telegram to Vice President Arthur asking him to be sworn in as president with all haste. Four hours after the death of Garfield, the nation finally had a new president. It was not until 1967 and the ratification of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution that a formal process was outlined for presidential succession in case of presidential disability. Illustration of Garfield after shooting.",
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"segment": "Hayes restored popular faith in the presidency and prompted the initiatives which led to civil service reform. He died of a heart attack in his home on 17th January, 1893. 7. James A. Garfield (1881-1881)\nGarfield wears a double breasted suit, has a full beard and a receding hairline\nJames A. Garfield is the 7th President with facial hair. He was the 20th President of the United States serving as president from 5th March, 1881, until 19th September, 1881. During his extremely short time in office, Garfield attacked political corruption and brought back the prestige that the Presidency had lost during the Reconstruction period. On 2nd July, 1881 Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau. On 6th September, Garfield was taken to the New Jersey seaside. For a few days he seemed to be recuperating, but on 19th September, 1881 he died from an infection and internal hemorrhage. 8.",
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"segment": "His abilities as a lawyer came to focus when he, despite being a hardcore nationalist, argued against the death sentence handed out to the pr-Confederate people by the military court on the ground that the civil court had the right to try those people. As President of United States, he did not get much time to serve as his tenure lasted for only about 6 months, the last two of which he spent in bed after an assassination attempt on his life which left him bed ridden. Nevertheless, he played a crucial role in maintaining peace between different factions within the Republican Party. On the diplomatic front, he tried his best to foster closer relations with countries in Latin American region. In September 19, 1881, James Garfield died of heart attack after suffering from prolonged injury. He was the second president after Abraham Lincoln to be assassinated while still in office. List of President\n\n\n- Abraham Lincoln\n-Andrew Jackson\n-Andrew Johnson\n- Barack Obama\n- Bill Clinton\n- Calvin Coolidge\n- Chester A Arthur\n- Dwight Eisenhower\n- Franklin Pierce\n- Franklin Roosevelt\n- George H W Bush\n- George W Bush\n- George Washington\n- Gerald Ford\n- Grover Cleveland\n- Harry Truman\n- Herbert Hoover\n- James Buchanan\n- James Garfield\n- James K Polk\n- James Madison\n- James Monroe\n- Jimmy Carter\n- John Adams\n- John Kennedy\n- JohnQuincy Adams\n- John Tyler\n- Lyndon Johnson\n- Martin Van Buren\n- Millard Fillmore\n- Richard Nixon\n- Ronald Reagan\n- Rutherford B Hayes\n- Theodore Roosevelt\n- Thomas Jefferson\n- Ulysses S Grant\n- Warren Harding\n- William Henry Harrison\n- William Howard Taft\n- William Mckinley\n- Woodrow Wilson\n- Zachary Taylor\n\n\nMore Articles : James A Garfield At Hall Of Presidents\nJames Garfield Important Achievements\nWhen Was James A Garfield Assassinated ? Who Was James Garfield Vice President ? When Was James A Garfield Assassinated ?",
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"headings": "James A. Garfield\nBiography\n\nJames A. Garfield Biography\nQuick Facts\nplace of death: Elberon\nCause of Death: Assassination\nWho was James A. Garfield?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n",
"segment": "September 19, 1881\nplace of death: Elberon\nCause of Death: Assassination\nMore Facts\neducation: Hiram College, Williams College\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nDonald Trump\nJoe Biden\nKamala Harris\nBarack Obama\nWho was James A. Garfield? James A. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States who was assassinated within months of his assuming office. Prior to becoming the president he had served several terms in the House of Representatives and had been a campaign manager for Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman. Garfield had risen to become the President of from a very humble beginning. Born into an impoverished family in Ohio, he lost his father while he was still a small child. He struggled throughout his childhood and sought solace in books. Inspite of his difficult youth he was determined to get a good education and studied at Williams College.",
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"headings": "Brandon Roy\nBrandon Roy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nNBA career\nPortland Trail Blazers (2006–2011)\n2006–07 season\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nRetirement\nComeback\nMinnesota Timberwolves (2012–2013)\nCoaching career\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He remained there for four years under head coach Lorenzo Romar. He majored in American Ethnic Studies. After his junior year, Roy considered entering the draft, but changed his mind when he learned that teammate Nate Robinson and high school senior and UW signee Martell Webster intended to enter the draft. He saw an opportunity to rise in the ranks on his college team, and improve his draft position. On December 29, 2005, Roy led the Huskies to victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils with a college career-high 35 points and became the 31st Washington player to score 1,000 points in a career. The following game he equalled his career high of 35 points in a double overtime loss to the Arizona Wildcats. During his senior year Roy averaged 20.2 points per game while leading the Huskies to a 26–7 season and a second straight Sweet Sixteen appearance. Roy was named Pac-10 player of the year and received All-American honors at the end of the season, while also being a finalist for the Wooden, Naismith, Oscar Robertson, and Adolph Rupp awards. Roy had a 2006 pre-draft workout with the Trail Blazers prior to being selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves as the sixth overall pick. However, he was immediately traded to the Trail Blazers for the draft rights of Randy Foye.",
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"headings": "Brandon Roy\nBrandon Roy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nNBA career\nPortland Trail Blazers (2006–2011)\n2006–07 season\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nRetirement\nComeback\nMinnesota Timberwolves (2012–2013)\nCoaching career\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The following game he equalled his career high of 35 points in a double overtime loss to the Arizona Wildcats. During his senior year Roy averaged 20.2 points per game while leading the Huskies to a 26–7 season and a second straight Sweet Sixteen appearance. Roy was named Pac-10 player of the year and received All-American honors at the end of the season, while also being a finalist for the Wooden, Naismith, Oscar Robertson, and Adolph Rupp awards. Roy had a 2006 pre-draft workout with the Trail Blazers prior to being selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves as the sixth overall pick. However, he was immediately traded to the Trail Blazers for the draft rights of Randy Foye. On January 22, 2009, before a University of Washington Huskies home game versus the USC Trojans, his number 3 uniform was retired. NBA career\nPortland Trail Blazers (2006–2011)\n2006–07 season\nRoy during the 2006 NBA draft\nRoy's NBA debut was in his hometown against the Seattle SuperSonics. He scored 20 points in that game, and 19 in the following game. An impingement in his left heel kept him out of 20 games early in the season, but he scored his first career double-double shortly after his return, on December 22, 2006, against the Toronto Raptors. At the end of January 2007, Roy led all NBA rookies with 14.5 points per game.",
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"segment": "while not a superstar yet on career averages Brandon Roy (#6) makes the Bargnani, Morrison, Tyrus Thomas, Shelden Williams picks look bad \n2007: keep an eye on Oden taken ahead of Durant...\n2008: too soon to tell conclusively perhaps, but Gallinari and Alexander over Brook Lopez (#10)? An alternative evaluation is to look at only the top ten picks per year: TOP TEN PICKS\nPick Performance\n\nYear\nPicks\nGms\nPts\nReb\nAst\nRtg\nSuper\nStar\nSolid\nRoleP\nDeepB\nBust\nDNP\n1999\n10\n630\n15.7\n5.5\n4.1\n25.3\n2\n7\n\n\n1\n\n\n2003\n10\n356\n15.2\n5.4\n3.5\n24.1\n4\n2\n1\n3\n\n\n\n1998\n10\n667\n15.5\n5.5\n3.1\n24.1\n3\n4\n2\n\n1\n\n\n1996\n10\n761\n15.0\n5.9\n3.1\n23.9\n2\n5\n2\n1\n\n\n\n1992\n10\n778\n13.5\n6.4\n2.0\n21.9\n1\n6\n2\n\n1\n\n\n1994\n10\n758\n13.1\n5.8\n2.7\n21.6\n1\n4\n4\n\n1\n\n\n1997\n10\n694\n12.7\n5.4\n2.4\n20.5\n2\n2\n3\n2\n1\n\n\n1995\n10\n706\n12.4\n5.7\n2.3\n20.4\n1\n5\n2\n\n2\n\n\n1993\n10\n721\n12.8\n4.8\n2.8\n20.4\n1\n4\n2\n2\n1\n\n\n2002\n10\n341\n12.4\n5.5\n2.0\n19.8\n1\n4\n3\n1\n1\n\n\n2005\n10\n243\n11.6\n4.8\n3.3\n19.7\n1\n3\n3\n2\n1\n\n\n2004\n10\n266\n11.6\n5.3\n2.3\n19.2\n1\n4\n3\n\n2\n\n\n2008\n10\n38\n12.1\n4.1\n2.5\n18.7\n\n4\n4\n\n2\n\n\n1990\n10\n615\n11.5\n4.0\n2.7\n18.2\n\n5\n1\n3\n1\n\n\n2001\n10\n472\n11.0\n5.5\n1.7\n18.2\n1\n2\n3\n3\n1\n\n\n1991\n10\n682\n10.6\n5.1\n2.4\n18.1\n\n5\n1\n4\n\n\n\n2007\n10\n99\n9.5\n5.2\n1.5\n16.3\n\n2\n4\n3\n1\n\n\n2000\n10\n466\n9.7\n4.4\n1.7\n15.8\n\n3\n2\n4\n1\n\n\n1989\n10\n662\n9.7\n4.1\n1.9\n15.7\n\n3\n1\n5\n1\n\n\n2006\n10\n149\n9.8\n3.8\n1.6\n15.2\n\n3\n2\n2\n1\n2\n\nHere we see 2008is already climbing the charts, while 1999has settled in as the best overall, with only one non productive pick in the ten. We want your feedback! Tell us your thoughts\nCopyright © 2009 by 82games.com, All Rights Reserved",
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"headings": "Brandon Roy\nBrandon Roy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nNBA career\nPortland Trail Blazers (2006–2011)\n2006–07 season\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nRetirement\nComeback\nMinnesota Timberwolves (2012–2013)\nCoaching career\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "His parents and his older brother had not attended college, and due to a learning disability Roy had difficulty with the SAT; his reading comprehension was slow, which increased the time he needed for tests. He had taken the test four times (with tutors) before finally meeting the NCAA requirements. Unsure whether he would be able to attend a four-year college, Roy worked on the Seattle docks, cleaning shipping containers for $11 per hour. In 2002, Roy started to play for the University of Washington (UW). He remained there for four years under head coach Lorenzo Romar. He majored in American Ethnic Studies. After his junior year, Roy considered entering the draft, but changed his mind when he learned that teammate Nate Robinson and high school senior and UW signee Martell Webster intended to enter the draft. He saw an opportunity to rise in the ranks on his college team, and improve his draft position. On December 29, 2005, Roy led the Huskies to victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils with a college career-high 35 points and became the 31st Washington player to score 1,000 points in a career.",
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"title": "The 25 Worst Trades in NBA History",
"headings": "The 25 Worst Trades in NBA History\nThe 25 Worst Trades in NBA History\n1. Golden State Warriors trade Vince Carter\n2. Los Angeles Clippers trade unprotected draft pick\n3. New Jersey Nets trade for Gerald Wallace\n4. Chicago Bulls trade Tyson Chandler to New Orleans Hornets\n5. Oklahoma City Thunder trade James Harden\n6. San Antonio Spurs trade Dennis Rodman to Chicago Bulls\n7. Minnesota Timberwolves trade Brandon Roy\n8. Utah Jazz trade Deron Williams to New Jersey Nets\n9. Boston Celtics trade Joe Johnson to Phoenix Suns\n10. Cincinnati Royals trade Oscar Robertson\n11. Chicago Bulls trade LaMarcus Aldridge\n12. Philadelphia 76ers trade Charles Barkley to Phoenix Suns\n13. Portland Trail Blazers trade Moses Malone to Buffalo Braves\n14. Cleveland Cavaliers trade James Worthy to Los Angeles Lakers\n15. Seattle Supersonics trade Scottie Pippen to Chicago Bulls\n16. Toronto Raptors trade Vince Carter to New Jersey Nets\n17. San Diego Rockets trade Elvin Hayes to Baltimore Bullets\n18. Phoenix Suns trade Dennis Johnson to Boston Celtics\n19. Golden State Warriors trade Tim Hardaway to Miami Heat\n20. Milwaukee Bucks trade Dirk Nowitzki to Dallas Mavericks\n21. Washington Wizards trade Chris Webber\n22. Charlotte Hornets trade Kobe Bryant to Los Angeles Lakers\n23. Philadelphia 76ers trade Wilt Chamberlain\n24. Milwaukee Bucks trade Kareem Abdul-Jabbar\n25. St. Louis Hawks trade Bill Russell to Boston Celtics\n",
"segment": "Perdue, well, was a backup center. 7. Minnesota Timberwolves trade Brandon Roy\nBrandon Roy and Rudy Fernandez of the Portland Trail Blazers | Ronald Martinez/Getty Images\nThis deal is as curious as it is bad. The Minnesota Timberwolves drafted shooting guard Brandon Roy with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2006 draft. Then, they immediately traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers for shooting guard Randy Foye, who was taken with the next pick. Foye never amounted to much more than a backup guard in his NBA career. Roy, however, quickly developed into a star in Portland. Unfortunately, knee injuries ended his career early, but it was still a major blunder by Minnesota. 8.",
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"title": "10 Career Ending Basketball Injuries of NBA Players - Healthy Celeb",
"headings": "10 Career Ending Basketball Injuries of NBA Players\n10 Career Ending Basketball Injuries of NBA Players\nJay Williams\nDanny Manning\nBernard King\nYao Ming\nLarry Johnson\nPete Maravich\nTracy McGrady\nBill Walton\nBrandon Roy\nMaurice Stokes\n",
"segment": "Brandon Roy\nBrandon Roy\nSelected sixth in the 2006 NBA draft, Brandon Dawayne Roy is a retired American professional basketball player who played for the Portland Trail Blazers and Minnesota Timberwolves in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Roy was offered the leadership of Trail Blazers at the end of his first season in 2006-2007 and also won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. During the 2010-2011 season, Roy had arthroscopic surgery on both knees, and thus, he announced his retirement on December 10, 2011. He made a comeback in 2012 and played 5 games for Minnesota Timberwolves before finally bidding goodbye to the team and the game as well in 2013. Maurice Stokes\nMaurice Stokes\nStanding 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) tall, Maurice Stokes was a 1950’s professional basketball player from America. He played for Cincinnati / Rochester Royals of the National Basketball Association (NBA). During his rookie season, he averaged 16.3 rebounds per game and was named NBA Rookie of the Year. During the last game of 1957-58 session, he was knocked unconscious on the floor. He eventually suffered a seizure and was permanently paralyzed. He went into a post-injury coma in 1970 and on April 6, he died of heart attack.",
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"headings": "NBA & ABA Career Leaders and Records for Free Throw Pct\nNBA & ABA Career Leaders and Records for Free Throw Pct\nAll-Time Free Throw Pct Leaders\nABA\nNBA\nOther Free Throw Pct Leaderboards\n",
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"segment": "1989 – Kevin Haller – Drafted 14th overall by the Buffalo Sabres. 1989 – Jamie Heward – Drafted 16th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins. 1985 – Brent Fedyk – Drafted 8th overall by the Detroit Red Wings. 1984 – Selmar Odelein – Drafted 21st overall by the Edmonton Oilers. 1983 – Nevin Markwart – Drafted 21st overall by the Boston Bruins. 1981 – Garth Butcher – Drafted 10th overall by the Vancouver Canucks. 1980 – Doug Wickenheiser – Drafted 1st overall by the Montreal Canadiens. 1980 – Darren Veitch – Drafted 5th overall by the Washington Capitals. 1980 – Mike Blaisdell",
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"segment": "Brandon Roy\n3 of 13\nBrandon Roy made an immediate impact in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers. He won the 2006-07 NBA Rookie of the Year award, as he averaged 16.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, four assists and 1.2 steals per game. From that point, his game simply continued to improve. In three seasons following his fabulous rookie campaign, Roy posted the following numbers: 2007-08: 19.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.1 steals. 2008-09: 22.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.1 steals. 2009-10: 21.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 0.9 steals.",
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"segment": "what did he explore/discover and what years did he do it in? - Sir Francis Drake\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat did he explore/discover? Sir Francis Drake was the first English man to circumnavigate the world. He did this in three years from the years 1577-1580. Originally the voyage was planned to destroy Spanish ships and ports. On the voyage Drake discovered that Tierra del Fuego, the land seen to the south of the Magellan Strait, was not part of a southern continent as had been thought previously, but group of islands. This meant that if the American continent was not connected to a southern continent, the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans met at Cape Horn, it should be possible to sail ships around the bottom of South America, south of Tierra. This was the Cape Horn route which was eventually discovered in 1616. Sir Francis Drake is also famous for discovering the potato, tobacco and many spices that we use in our cooking. He was also was the first person from Europe to discover America and claimed if for the Queen of England Elizabeth I\nWhat year/years did he explore?",
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"segment": "He continued sailing northward and is believed to have reached Vancouver—still in search of the Northwest Passage. Not finding it (he was much too far south, explorers would later learn), he sailed westward. He reached the so-called Spice Islands (today known as the Moluccas) in east Indonesia in 1579. Drake also found the Indonesian island of Java, before continuing west through the Indian Ocean, rounding the southern tip of South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope and skirting the western coast of Africa northward to Sierra Leone. From there Drake returned home to Plymouth, England, where he landed in 1580, the first Englishman to travel around the world. He was knighted by the queen one year later. It is also Drake who, along with his fellow countryman Sir Walter Raleigh (1554–1618), bears the dubious honor of introducing tobacco to his homeland. In 1586 Drake returned from another expedition to North and South America, where he did battle with Spanish fleets for control of lands. He then picked up colonists in Virginia, who carried with them potatoes and the materials and implements for tobacco smoking. Drake remained in the service of the queen for his whole life, going on to fight and defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588.",
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"headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Sir Francis Drake.\n10 Interesting Facts about Sir Francis Drake.\nInteresting Facts about Sir Francis Drake\n1. Drake’s exact birth has not been recorded.\n2. He was introduced to ships from a young age.\n3. His voyages into sea started when he was 18 and he was one of the first slave traders.\n4. He was recognized as a Privateer by the Queen.\n5. Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the globe through a single expedition.\n6. He had a strong political career.\n7. He led the Great American Expedition.\n8. Sir Francis Drake defeated the Spanish Armada.\n9. He continued seafaring until his final years.\n10. He left a timeless legacy after his passing.\n",
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"segment": "Francis Drake crossed the Isthmus of Panama, and he first saw the pacific. The most celebrated of Sir Francis Drake's adventur\nCircumnavigation of the Earth\nPrincipal Voyage In 1577, the war again broke out between England and Spain. Sir Francis Drake was chosen as the leader of the expedition. Drake was intended to pass around South America through the Strait of Magellan, and explore the land with his crew. Francis Drake had his plans and continued raiding Spanish fleets, wanted, and attacked Spanish settlements in South America. Sir Francis Drake and his fleet left the port in 1577 on December 13, and there were five ships under his command: ' The Elizabeth,' 'Swan,' 'Christoper,' 'Marigold,' and the 'Pelican.' Drake sailed across the Atlantic to Brazil than to the coast of Argentina to an area called Patagonia. In Spring 1578, Drake reached the Brazilian coast, and around this time, Drake renamed his ship 'Golden Hind.' The great explorer with his fleet sailed to the west coast of South America.",
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"segment": "He claimed to have traveled as far north as 48° N (on parallel with Vancouver, Canada) before extreme cold conditions turned him back. Drake anchored near today’s San Francisco and claimed the surrounding land, which he called New Albion, for Queen Elizabeth. Heading back west across the Pacific in July 1579, he stopped in the Philippines and bought spices in the Molucca Islands. He then sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and arrived back in England’s Plymouth Harbor in September 1580. Despite complaints from the Spanish government about his piracy, Drake was honored as the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and became a popular hero. Several months after his return, Queen Elizabeth personally knighted him aboard the Golden Hind. Sir Francis Drake: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Later Years and Death\nIn 1585, with hostilities heating up again between England and Spain, the queen gave Drake command of a fleet of 25 ships. He sailed to the West Indies and the coast of Florida and mercilessly plundered Spanish ports there, taking Santiago in the Cape Verde Islands, Cartagena in Colombia, St. Augustine in Florida and San Domingo (now Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic). On the return voyage, he picked up a failed English military colony on Roanoke Island off the Carolinas.",
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"segment": "Nelson Rockefeller was the Vice President under President Gerald\nFord from 1974-1977. Who was vice president 1975? Nelson Rockefeller was the Vice President under President Gerald\nFord from 1974-1977\nWho was the vice president in 1976? Nelson Rockefeller was the Vice President under President Gerald\nFord from 1974-1977\nWhat vice president became president in 1974? Gerald Ford\nWho was the vice president in 1975? Nelson Rockefeller was Vice President from 1974-1977 under\nPresident Gerald Ford (August 9, 1974 January 20, 1977)\nWho was vice president of the US in 1971? Spiro Agnew was the Vice President under President Richard Nixon\nfrom 1969-1974. Who was vice president of us in 1976? Nelson Rockefeller was the Vice President under President Gerald\nFord from 1974-1977. Who was president Ford's vice-president?",
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"segment": "Nelson Rockefeller | Biography & Facts | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Vice Presidents\nNelson Rockefeller\nvice president of United States\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nAlternative Title: Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller\nNelson Rockefeller, in full Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, (born July 8, 1908, Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S.—died January 26, 1979, New York City), 41st vice president of the United States (1974–77) in the Republican administration of Pres. Gerald Ford, four-term governor of New York (1959–73), and leader of the liberal wing of the Republican Party. He unsuccessfully sought the presidential nomination of his party three times. Rockefeller was the son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., a businessman, and Abby Greene Aldrich. He was a grandson of one of America’s wealthiest people, John D. Rockefeller, Sr., founder of the Standard Oil Company. Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1930 with a degree in economics, he spent the remainder of the decade working for a number of family enterprises, including Chase National (later Chase Manhattan) Bank, Rockefeller Center, and Creole Petroleum. As director of Creole Petroleum—a Standard Oil affiliate with large holdings in Venezuela—from 1935 to 1940, Rockefeller acquired fluency in Spanish and a profound interest in Latin America. In 1940 he took his first post with the federal government as coordinator of inter-American affairs at the State Department.",
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"segment": "Nelson Rockefeller - Wikipedia\nNelson Rockefeller\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" Nelson Rockefeller\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n41st Vice President of the United States\nNelson Rockefeller\nOfficial portrait, 1975\n\n41st Vice President of the United States\nIn office\nDecember 19, 1974 – January 20, 1977\nPresident\nGerald Ford\nPreceded by\nGerald Ford\nSucceeded by\nWalter Mondale\n49th Governor of New York\nIn office\nJanuary 1, 1959 – December 18, 1973\nLieutenant\nMalcolm Wilson\nPreceded by\nW. Averell Harriman\nSucceeded by\nMalcolm Wilson\n1st Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare\nIn office\nJune 11, 1953 – December 22, 1954\nPresident\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nPreceded by\nPosition established\nSucceeded by\nHerold Christian Hunt\n1st Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs\nIn office\nDecember 20, 1944 – August 17, 1945\nPresident\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\nHarry S. Truman\nPreceded by\nPosition established\nSucceeded by\nSpruille Braden\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nNelson Aldrich Rockefeller\n( 1908-07-08)\nJuly 8, 1908\nBar Harbor, Maine, U.S.\nDied\nJanuary 26, 1979\n(1979-01-26)\n(aged 70)\nNew York City, New York, U.S.\nResting place\nRockefeller Family Cemetery\nSleepy Hollow, New York\nPolitical party\nRepublican\nSpouse (s)\nMary Todhunter Clark\n\n\n( m. 1930; div. 1962) \nMargaretta Large Fitler\n\n\n( m. 1963) \nChildren\n7, including Rodman, Steven, Michael, and Mark\nParents\nJohn D. Rockefeller Jr.\nAbby Aldrich\nEducation\nDartmouth College ( BA)\nSignature\n\nNelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 41st vice president of the United States from December 1974 to January 1977, and previously as the 49th governor of New York from 1959 to 1973. He also served as assistant secretary of State for American Republic Affairs for Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (1944–1945) as well as under secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1954. A grandson of billionaire John D. Rockefeller and a member of the wealthy Rockefeller family, he was a noted art collector and served as administrator of Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, New York City. Rockefeller was a Republican who was often considered to be liberal, progressive, or moderate.",
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"segment": "Who Was Nelson Rockefeller? Nelson Rockefeller was a grandson of John D. Rockefeller Sr., founder of Standard Oil, and the son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. After working in business and government, in 1958, Rockefeller was elected governor of New York, serving four terms. Later, in 1974, he was appointed vice president of the United States by President Gerald Ford. An avid art collector and patron, Rockefeller died in New York City in 1979. A wing of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is named in his honor. Early Life and Family\nBorn on July 8, 1908, in Bar Harbor, Maine, Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was the third of six children born to John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his first wife, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Headstrong and full of energy, Rockefeller had a rocky relationship with his father, who tried to bestow on his children the values of modesty and restraint—qualities deemed to be of little use by the ambitious young Rockefeller. By many accounts, Rockefeller was the leader among his siblings as well as his mother's favorite. Even as a child, he spoke of becoming president one day.",
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"url": "https://the-social-network-reveiw.weebly.com/characters.html",
"title": "Characters - The Social Network",
"headings": "The Social Network - Characters\nThe Social Network - Characters\nCharacter Analysis - Mark Zuckerburg\nCharacter Quote Analysis\n",
"segment": "It's on your blog. Mark Zuckerberg: Yeah. Eduardo Saverin: Are you all right? Mark Zuckerberg: I need you. Eduardo Saverin: I'm here for you. Mark Zuckerberg:",
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"url": "https://punkee.com.au/celebrity-reptilian-lizard-people/52752",
"title": "A List Of Celebrities Who Are Definitely Probably Reptilian Lizards",
"headings": "A Categorical List Of Celebrities Who Are Definitely Probably Lizard People\nA Categorical List Of Celebrities Who Are Definitely Probably Lizard People\nWhat Is A Lizard Person?\nHow Can You Tell If Someone’s A Reptilian Shapeshifter?\n#1 Justin Bieber\n#2 Queen Elizabeth II\n#3 Miley Cyrus\n#4 Donald Trump\n#5 Mark Zuckerberg\n",
"segment": "Is he a turtle? One thing’s for sure, he’s is sure as hell not human. Rumours abound suggesting that Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, is in fact a lizard person, and for good reason. He’s so weird. The way he talks and reacts to situations is just… not human. And this isn’t us being mean! I’m sure he’s a really sweet lizard who is totally not harvesting our personal data. Mark denied these allegation during a Q & A he posted to Facebook 2016. yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7 (1×1)\nWho are you trying to fool, “Mark”? So there you guys go.",
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"segment": "Mark Zuckerberg is a person, not a company...\nWhat is the birth name of Mark Zuckerberg? Mark Zuckerberg's birth name is Mark Elliot Zuckerberg. What course Mark Zuckerberg was studying before dropping out from college? Computer science & sociology\nWhy is mark Zuckerberg a tool? because he stole the idea of facebook from a bunch of college\nstudents\nWhen was Mark Zuckerberg born? Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984. What edication did mark zuckerberg have? Zuckerberg went to harvard\nWhat contribution has Mark zuckerberg done to the cyber world? Mark Zuckerberg invented Facebook!",
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"segment": "Mark Zuckerberg\nHow much money do Facebook get? ,\ni am the owner of facebook and we get our money from every\nsingle person that has a facebook account mwhahahahahahahah\nWho is the author of Facebook? Mark Zuckerburg is the CEO, founder, owner, and developer of\nFacebook. Who Owens Facebook? The owner, founder, developer, and CEO of Facebook is Mark\nZuckerburg. Who is the owner of Facebook and explain the use of Facebook on internet? The owner is Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook is used to connect with\nfriends and family. Some people however, choose to create facebook\naccounts for comedy, fun, or to add random people. Who owner the Facebook?",
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"title": "The True Story of How Mark Zuckerberg Founded Facebook",
"headings": "This is the true story of how Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook, and it wasn't to find girls\nThis is the true story of how Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook, and it wasn't to find girls\nMathias Döpfner: But how did [Coursematch] become Facebook?\nDöpfner: How long did the development take?\nDöpfner: And of course, you probably hadn't the idea that this could transform into a three hundred billion dollar company?\nDöpfner: When did you sense that it could be really a big thing?\nDöpfner: Why?\nDöpfner: And you just did it.\nZuckerberg: Yes.\n",
"segment": "Zuckerberg: You know I actually remember very specifically the night that I launched Facebook at Harvard. I used to go out to get pizza with a friend who I did all my computer science homework with. And I remember talking to him and saying I am so happy we have this at Harvard because now our community can be connected but one day someone is going to build this for the world. And I didn’t even think it might be us. It was not like, oh I hope we can turn this into something big. In my mind there was no way this is going to be us. It was going to be someone else we are just college students. When I look back on the last twelve years, what has been the most surprising it’s that no one else did it. And I ask myself, why no one else did it.",
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"url": "https://www.wonderslist.com/10-most-influential-people/",
"title": "Top 10 Most Influential People of 21st Century - WondersList",
"headings": "Top 10 Most Influential People of 21st Century\nTop 10 Most Influential People of 21st Century\n10. Osama Bin Laden\n9. Craig Newmark\n8. Noam Chomsky\n7. Mark Zuckerberg\n6. Tony Blair\n5. Steve Jobs\n4. Sergey Brin and Larry Page (Google)\n3. Bill Gates\n2. Vladimir Putin\n1. Barack Obama\n10 Most Influential People of 21st Century\n",
"segment": "7. Mark Zuckerberg\nMark Zuckerberg\nZuckerberg is the co-founder of Facebook. He is known for being an internet entrepreneur and a philanthropist as well. He was known for being the Harvard drop out who made it big in the World Wide Web. Today, Facebook has billions of profiles worldwide. It has been utilized not only as a tool for communication but also for businesses. Over the years, Facebook has changed its algorithm to become more than a tool where you can connect with friends. Though there are some people who didn’t like the changes made by Facebook, the site remained the top player among other social media networks. As of May 2016, Mark Zuckerberg ’s worth has reached $51 billion. He was named as one of Time’s most influential people.",
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"headings": "Top 20 Most Famous Entrepreneurs in the World And Their Top Quotes\nTop 20 Most Famous Entrepreneurs in the World And Their Top Quotes\nWhat is an Entrepreneur?\nTop 20 Most Famous Entrepreneurs of All Time\n1. Elon Musk\nWho is Elon Musk?\n2. Jeff Bezos\nWho is Jeff Bezos?\n3. Bill Gates\nWho is Bill Gates?\n4. Mark Zuckerberg\nWho is Mark Zuckerberg?\n5. Jack Ma\nWho is Jack Ma?\n6. Larry Ellison\nWho is Larry Ellison?\n7. Larry Page\nWho is Larry Page?\n8. Warren Buffett\nWho Is Warren Buffett?\n9. Bernard Arnault\nWho is Bernard Arnault?\n10. Carlos Slim Helu\nWho is Carlos Slim Helu?\n11. Richard Branson\nWho is Richard Branson?\n12. Ritesh Agarwal\nWho is Ritesh Agarwal?\n13. Mukesh Ambani\nWho is Mukesh Ambani?\n14. Jack Dorsey\nWho is Jack Dorsey?\n15. Andrew Carnegie\nWho is Andrew Carnegie?\n16. Adam D’Angelo\nWho is Adam D’Angelo?\n17. Ratan Tata\nWho is Ratan Tata?\n18. David Koch\nWho is David Koch?\n19. Michael Bloomberg\nWho is Michael Bloomberg?\n20. Sundar Pichai\nWho is Sundar Pichai?\nFAQs About Entrepreneurs:\n1. What is Entrepreneurship?\n2. What are the 4 Types of Entrepreneurship?\n3. What is Social Entrepreneurship?\n4. What are the 7 Characteristics of Entrepreneurs?\nConclusion:\nMashum Mollah\n",
"segment": "The question isn’t, ‘What do we want to know about people?’, It’s, ‘What do people want to tell about themselves? Mark Zuckerberg is co-founder and CEO of a widely popular social-networking website Facebook. He is one of the world’s richest people, with a fortune of 90 billion US dollars. Who is Mark Zuckerberg? Mark Zuckerberg is an American internet entrepreneur and philanthropist who studied at Harvard University and started Facebook in 2004 at the age of 19. He was listed in Forbes’s top ten richest people under 50, and also, he was in the list of Top 20 Billionaires under 40. His social networking company Facebook has over 2.6 billion active users monthly! Facebook is undoubtedly the #1 social media platform used by everyone, including students to marketers, to leaders worldwide. Get To Know More About:",
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"title": "Coronavirus hero: 'Club Quarantine' DJ D-Nice - Los Angeles Times",
"headings": "From an L.A. living room, an unlikely coronavirus hero emerges: ‘Club Quarantine’s’ DJ D-Nice\nFrom an L.A. living room, an unlikely coronavirus hero emerges: ‘Club Quarantine’s’ DJ D-Nice",
"segment": "I looked up, and there was Zuckerberg. It was like, ‘Yo, Zuckerberg!’ People were commenting: ‘ Mark, you need to take care of the algorithm here, baby!’ I started yelling into the mic: ‘ Mark, c’mon, Mark! We don’t want this thing to crash!’ And then Zuckerberg posted: ‘ You got this.’” The parade of boldface names is part of the special appeal of “Club Quarantine.”",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-slogan-for-the-insurance-company-Progressive",
"title": "What is the slogan for the insurance company Progressive? - Quora",
"headings": "What is the slogan for the insurance company Progressive?\nWhat is the slogan for the insurance company Progressive?\nAnonymous\nWhat are some examples of slogans that rhyme?\n",
"segment": "Facebook: We respect your privacy but only when you share that with us. Amazon: Bill Gates is behind us now. Microsoft: Congrats Jeff Bezos. Marvel studios: DC what? DC: Hey, remember wonder woman?",
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what kind of political system is canada?
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Parliamentary system
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"url": "http://settlement.org/ontario/immigration-citizenship/canadian-government/canadian-political-system/what-is-canada-s-political-system/",
"title": "What is Canada's political system?",
"headings": "What is Canada's political system?\nWhat is Canada's political system?\nIn Canada, there are 3 levels of government. Each level of government has different responsibilities.\nFederal Government\nProvincial Government\nMunicipal (Local) Government\nFor More Information\n",
"segment": "What is Canada's political system? Skip Breadcrumb Links\nImmigration & Citizenship\nCanadian Government\nCanadian Political System\nWhat is Canada's political system? In Canada, there are 3 levels of government. Each level of government has different responsibilities. Federal government (the Government of Canada) - Responsible for things that affect the whole country, such as citizenship and immigration, national defence and trade with other countries. Provincial and territorial governments (for example, the Province of Ontario) - Responsible for things such as education, health care and highways. Municipal (local) governments ( cities, towns, and villages in Ontario) - Responsible for firefighting, city streets and other local matters. If there is no local government, the province provides services. Federal Government\nAt the federal level, there are 3 parts of government: Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, is Canada's formal head of state.",
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"url": "http://www.canadafaq.ca/what+type+of+government+does+canada+have/",
"title": "What type of government does Canada have?",
"headings": "\nWhat type of government does Canada have?",
"segment": "What type of government does Canada have? Canada FAQ\nPolitics\nWhat type of government does Canada have? What type of government does Canada have? �What type of government does Canada have? � is one of the most frequently asked questions about Canada. Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary type of government wherein the Crown is the foundation of the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government. Canada is also a federation in the sense that the provincial governments and the federal government have separate jurisdictions of political authority. There are three territorial governments, but the territories are not sovereign divisions and are part of the federal realm. The role of the monarch is practical and legal but not political. Thus, political authority is shared by multiple institutions which act under the authority of the sovereign.",
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"title": "Good Things About Canada's Political Systems | Synonym",
"headings": "Good Things About Canada's Political Systems\nGood Things About Canada's Political Systems\nExplore this article\n1 Constitutional Rights and Freedoms\n2 Democracy\n3 Federal and Provincial Powers\n4 Health Care\n5 Limits on Campaign Finance\n",
"segment": "Good Things About Canada's Political Systems | Synonym\nGood Things About Canada's Political Systems\nCanada’s political systems are similar to those of both Great Britain and the United States, with a few key differences. Canada is governed by the Parliament of Canada, which includes the Senate of Canada, the House of Commons and a sovereign ruler who is represented by a governor general. Eligible voters elect members to the House of Commons every four years, while the governor general appoints senators, who serve until the age of 75, upon the advice of a prime minister. This system provides some continuity within the government, and the senate is also intended to represent all of Canada’s provinces, territories, regions, and minority groups. Canada’s supreme law is the Canadian Constitution. Canada has two official languages, French and English. Explore this article\nConstitutional Rights and Freedoms\nDemocracy\nFederal and Provincial Powers\nHealth Care\nLimits on Campaign Finance\n1 Constitutional Rights and Freedoms\nThe Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Canadian Constitution. The Charter grants rights and freedoms of a democratic society, including freedom of expression, the right to live and work anywhere in Canada, equality rights, aboriginal peoples’ rights, the right to use either of Canada’s official languages and protection of Canada’s multicultural heritage. Entrenching the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the Constitution means that all federal, provincial and territorial laws must be consistent with it. 2 Democracy\nCanada’s political system is a democratic constitutional monarchy.",
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"url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/canadian-political-hierarchy/",
"title": "Canadian Political Hierarchy system | political structure of canada",
"headings": "Canadian Political Hierarchy\nCanadian Political Hierarchy\nA) The Federal Government\nB) The Provincial Government\nC) The Municipal or Local Government\n",
"segment": "Canadian Political Hierarchy system | political structure of canada\nCanadian Political Hierarchy\nCanada follows a federal system of Parliament and is a democratic nation in which the political system comprises of many political parties. Some of the political parties which make up the government or the political system in Canada include Green party of Canada, Liberal party of Canada, Conservative party of Canada and the New Democratic Party. As of now, the Conservative party of Canada is the leader in the country. Apart from the political parties, the political system of Canada is governed by many departments like The Revenue Department, The Finance Department and the HR department among others. Let’s look at the political hierarchy of Canada in a detailed manner. A) The Federal Government\nThis is that part of the government in which the responsibilities are carried out by the various branches of the government and the Monarchy. The following are the various branches of Federal government\n1. Head of State -The head of state is the head of the executive and legislative branches and also the leader of Commonwealth. 2. The Governor General -Governor general represents the head of state and\n3.",
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"url": "https://www.insider.com/differences-between-canada-and-usa-2018-6",
"title": "The Differences Between the US and Canada",
"headings": "14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\n14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\nJessica Booth\nThey may be physically close together, but they are very different.\nCanada's government system differs from America's.\nCanada has a Prime Minister.\nAs a country, Canada is more welcoming to outsiders.\nCanada is more open to refugees.\nCanadians take more breaks at work and have more vacation time.\nCanadians know how to take a break.\nCanadians drink milk out of bags.\nThe milk gets poured into a pitcher.\nCanada has very different snacks than America.\nPoutine is Canada's unofficial national dish.\nThere is no middle school in Canada.\nThey go to elementary school until 7th grade and then go to high school.\nIt's easier to go out to eat in large groups in Canada.\nThe servers bring credit/debit card machines right to you.\nAmericans do a lot more online shopping than Canadians.\nAmericans love online shopping.\nCanadians don't use pennies.\nCanada got rid of their version of the penny.\nCanadians put more emphasis on higher education.\nIn Canada, college is valued highly.\nAmericans do not use the same measuring system.\nAmerica is one of the only countries that isn't using the metric system.\nCanada has two major languages.\nFrench and English are their major languages.\nAmericans love Starbucks but Canadians love Tim Hortons.\nCanadians aren't as into Starbucks.\nCanadians get free healthcare.\nThe Canadian system, however, isn't perfect.\nSEE ALSO: The 9 best places for Americans to live in Canada\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "Canada's government system differs from America's. Canada has a Prime Minister. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP\nWhile America is led by a president, Canada is a Commonwealth country led by a prime minister. And, technically, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State of Canada, although she really doesn't do much. Political parties are also different. In the US, we have two major parties: Democratic and Republican. Canada has four major parties and many smaller ones, like Conservatives, Liberals, New Democratic Party, and the Green Party. As a country, Canada is more welcoming to outsiders. Canada is more open to refugees.",
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"segment": "It is a complex system that can be described in four ways. The\ngovernment can be called a Constitutional Monarchy, a Federal\nSystem, a Party System, and a Representative Democracy. The term constitutional monarchy means that the country\nis associated with some sort of Monarch (royal figure), while the actual\ngoverning of the country is done by an elected body. Canada has a federal structure because of its vast size. This system of government was created to ensure that the needs of the\ncountry as a whole were not jeopardized by the needs of its distinct regions. People elected to positions in the government are members\nof a political party. A political party is a group of people that have\ncommon goals and beliefs about how the government should run the country,\nprovince, or town. The major political parties in Canada are the Liberals,\nthe Progressive Conservatives, the New Democratic Party, the Reform party,\nand the Bloc Quebecois. A democracy is country that is untimately run by its\npeople. Canada falls into this category because we elect representatives\nto do the governing for us.",
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"url": "https://wearecanadianeh.wordpress.com/2012/12/15/what-type-of-government-does-canada-have/",
"title": "What type of government does Canada have? | We're Canadian, Eh?",
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"segment": "Of course, like many things in life, there are different approaches to governing a country, from communism to democracy and everywhere in between. But where does Canada fit? What type of government do we have? Throughout the world, Canada is seen as a democracy. But unfortunately it’s not that simple, and it might not even be the case at all. Technically speaking, we are a representative democracy, a constitutional monarchy, and just to make things a little bit more complicated, (as if they weren’t already confusing enough!) we have a party system and a federal system. 1. Representative Democracy: Democracy means a government with power placed in the hands of the people living in the country.",
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"title": "Canada’s political system | Elections Canada's Civic Education",
"headings": "Canada’s political system\nCanada’s political system\nDid you know?\n",
"segment": "Canada’s political system | Elections Canada's Civic Education\nYou are here\nYou are here : Home\nParliament\nCanada’s political system\nCanada’s political system is based on that of the United Kingdom. It is a constitutional monarchy, which means that we recognize the Queen or King as the Head of State, while the Prime Minister is the Head of Government. Canada’s Parliament is composed of the Queen of Canada (who is officially represented by the Governor General), the Senate and the House of Commons. The Senate has 105 seats and its members are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The House of Commons consists of 338 members who are elected by Canadian citizens in general elections and by-elections. According to Canada’s Constitution, elections are held at least once every five years. However, an election may be called earlier if the Governor General accepts the resignation of the Prime Minister after the Government has been defeated on a motion of confidence in the House and the Governor General does not ask the leader of another party to become Prime Minister and form a government. In 2007, Parliament passed Bill C-16, which established fixed election dates every four years on the third Monday in October. Representation in the House of Commons is based on geographical divisions known as “electoral districts,” commonly referred to as “ridings.”",
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"title": "Canada Political Hierarchy System - Political Structure Of Canada",
"headings": "Canada Political Hierarchy\nCanada Political Hierarchy\nThe Federal Government\nThe Provincial Government\nThe Municipal or Local Government\n",
"segment": "The whole political system of Canada is empowered by various governmental departments such as The National Defense Department, The Finance Department, The Revenue Department, The Department for Public Safety and Emergency, The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Human Resource Management. The government of Canada can also be called as a Constitutional Monarchy, a party System, a Federal System or a Representative Democracy. In Canada, the people elect the representatives to do the governing for them. This makes the country, a representative democracy. Now coming to the Canada political hierarchy, there are three levels of government prevalent in Canada. The levels of government are termed as follows: Canada Political Hierarchy\nFederal Government\nProvincial and Territorial governments. Municipal government. The Prime Minister serves as the head of the government of Canada. The Federal Government\nAll the federal responsibilities are carried out by the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of Government.",
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"title": "The Canadian Parliamentary system - Our Procedure - House of Commons",
"headings": "The Canadian Parliamentary system\nThe Canadian Parliamentary system\nIntroduction\nThe Canadian Constitution\nThe Crown and the Governor General\nThe Legislative Branch (Parliament)\nThe Senate\nThe House of Commons\nThe Executive Branch\nResponsible Government and Ministerial Responsibility\nThe Confidence Convention\nPolitical Parties in Canada\nThe Role of Opposition Parties in Canada\nFor more information:\n",
"segment": "The Canadian Parliamentary system - Our Procedure - House of Commons\nThe Canadian Parliamentary system\nIntroduction\nCanada is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, founded on the rule of law and respect for rights and freedoms. The government acts in the name of the Crown but derives its authority from the Canadian people. Canada’s parliamentary system stems from the British, or “Westminster”, tradition. Parliament consists of the Crown, the Senate, and the House of Commons, and laws are enacted once they are agreed to by all three parts. Since Canada is a federal state, responsibility for lawmaking is shared among one federal, ten provincial and three territorial governments. The judiciary is responsible for the interpretation and application of the law and the Constitution and for giving impartial judgments. The Canadian Constitution\nCanada’s Constitution sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that outline the nature, functions, and limits of Canada’s system of government, both federal and provincial. It prescribes which powers—legislative, executive and judicial—may be exercised by which level of government, and it sets limits on those powers. It also lays out the powers and authorities of the office of the Governor General, as well as those of the Senate and the House of Commons. The Constitution involves more than a single document.",
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where was dr luther king jr born?
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Atlanta
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"url": "https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gandhi-king-comparison-leadership-sanjay-chaturvedi",
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"headings": "Gandhi and King - A Comparison of Leadership\nGandhi and King - A Comparison of Leadership\nSanjay Chaturvedi Follow\nHealthcare Leader - Building a Health and Wellness Business\nDarkness cannot be defeated by darkness\nDarkness can only be defeated by light\nSimilarly, hate cannot be defeated by hate\nIt can only be defeated by love\nThe ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands\nin moments of comfort and convenience, but where\nhe stands at times of challenge and controversy\nPersonal Backgrounds\nChallenges Faced and Actions Taken\nPersonal Qualities, decisions and behaviors accounting for success or failures\nPublished By\nSanjay Chaturvedi\nHealthcare Leader - Building a Health and Wellness Business\nAbigail Karrh\nOutpatient Therapy Intern at Georgia Pines CSB\nLike\nLinkedIn User\nLike\n",
"segment": "Slaves were brought to America by Kings and a King was destined to empower former slaves. This King (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Both his father and grandfather were Baptist preachers who had been actively involved in the civil rights movement. King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948. After considering careers in medicine and law, he entered the ministry. King earned his own Bachelor of Divinity degree from Crozier Theological Seminary in 1951 and earned his Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University in 1955. While at seminary King became acquainted with Mohandas Gandhi 's philosophy of nonviolent social protest. After his marriage to Coretta Scott, King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. King was an eloquent Baptist minister and leader of the civil-rights movement in America from the Mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968. King promoted non-violent means to achieve civil-rights reform and was awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.",
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"segment": "About Dr. King | Martin Luther King Program at WSU\nMartin Luther King Program\nBirth and Family\nMartin Luther King Jr. was born at noon Tuesday, January 15, 1929, at the family home, 501 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Charles Johnson was the attending physician. Martin Luther King Jr., was the first son and second child born to the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr., and Alberta Williams King. Other children born to the Kings were Christine King Farris and the late Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King. Martin Luther King's maternal grandparents were the Reverend Adam Daniel Williams, second pastor of Ebenezer Baptist, and Jenny Parks Williams. His paternal grandparents, James Albert and Delia King, were sharecroppers on a farm in Stockbridge, Georgia. He married the former Coretta Scott, younger daughter of Obadiah and Bernice McMurray Scott of Marion, Alabama on June 18, 1953. The marriage ceremony took place on the lawn of the Scott's home in Marion. The Reverend King, Sr.,",
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"segment": "Dr Martin Luther King Childhood | MLK Childhood\nDr Martin Luther King Childhood\nThe Youth of Martin Luther King Jr\nBorn on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr. was born of Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and his mother, Alberta Williams King, who was also a reverend. King grew up in what has become known as the “Williams House” named after his grandfather, the Reverend A.D. Williams. The house was originally built in 1895 but Williams and his wife Jennie bought it in 1909. The Reverend was a pastor at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which was right down the street from his new home. But MLK was originally known as Michael King Jr., after his dad. The family visited Germany on a European trip in 1934, and upon their arrival back home, Reverend King added Luther to his name and his young son’s as a tribute to Martin Luther, a Protestant leader in Germany. Martin Luther King Jr. was not an only child. He grew up with a sister who was older than him, Willie Christine King, and a younger brother, Alfred Daniel Williams King. Martin Luther King’s childhood was a normal happy upbringing.",
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"segment": "Carson pieced together previously published and unpublished writings, speeches, and interviews to give a first-person account of King’s life through his own words. An Interesting Fact about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on the 15th of January, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. His given name was Michael King, Jr.\nKing’s father, Michael Sr., was the Reverend of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, and one of the best-paid preachers in the city. King Sr. visited the Holy Land and Europe with ten other Baptist ministers in 1934, ending the trip in Germany to attend the Fifth Baptist World Alliance Congress in Berlin a few days after Hitler rose to power. King was deeply inspired by learning about the Protestant reformer Martin Luther. When he returned back to the United States he gradually changed his name and that of his son from Michael, to Michael Luther, and then finally to Martin Luther, although Martin Luther Jr.’s birth certificate was not officially changed until 1957. Amy Manikowski\nAmy C. Manikowski is a writer living in Asheville, NC.",
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"segment": "Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2021: Google Doodle celebrates 26th birthday anniversary of MLK Day\n35 Interesting Facts about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nThe civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was born Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, GA. King’s dad was a Baptist minister and his mom was a school teacher. In 1934, his dad made a trip to Germany and became encouraged by the Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther. Accordingly, King Sr. changed his name as well as that of his 5-year-old child. Martin Luther King Jr. is most popular in the USA and internationally as far as concerns him in propelling the civil rights movement by using peaceful techniques for protest. King avoided two grades in secondary school and began his college education at Morehouse College at 15 years old. In the wake of getting his degree in sociology from Morehouse, Martin procured a divinity degree from Crozer Seminary and afterward a doctorate degree in theology from Boston University. While at Crozer Theological Seminary, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was acquainted with the lessons of Gandhi.",
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"segment": "Today, Americans use this anniversary not only to pay tribute to one man’s efforts in the cause of equal rights, but also to celebrate the Civil Rights Movement as a whole. Martin Luther King Jr.\nMartin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929, the second of three children to Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and his wife Alberta. Growing up, King Jr. attended Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where his grandfather and father served as pastors. He graduated from a segregated high school at 15 and entered Morehouse College in 1945. Though initially uncertain about whether he wanted to enter the ministry, King chose to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and was ordained during his senior year of college. He then continued his studies at the Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, where he was elected class president of the majority-white student body and graduated with distinction in 1951. While a doctoral student in systematic theology at Boston University, King met Coretta Scott, a music student originally from Alabama. The coupled married in 1953 and had four children over the next decade: Yolanda, Martin Luther III, Dexter, and Bernice.",
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"segment": "Biography of Dr Martin Luther King | Dr Martin Luther King Biography\nDr Martin Luther King Biography\nBiography of Dr Martin Luther King\nBorn in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King became synonymous with the civil rights movement. He dedicated his life to addressing this situation through non-violent means until his untimely death in 1968. He was raised by a family of preachers and became assistant to his father at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in his hometown of Atlanta. He was college educated and started his first semester at Morehouse College when he was just 15 years old. He attended Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and later went on to get his PhD in theology from Boston University. While he was attending school in Boston, Martin Luther King met Coretta Scott. The two married at the home of Coretta’s parents and they raised a family of four children. His active participation in the civil rights movement began with the Montgomery bus boycott inspired by Rosa Parks. He organized the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and used it to lecture on race-related topics. Dr. King used the media to spread the word and his participation in sit-ins and protests landed him in jail on more than one occasion.",
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"segment": "The King Center displays artifacts from King’s life at Freedom Hall and is adjacent to the gravesite of Dr. King and his wife, Coretta Scott King. Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up in the Auburn Avenue community of Atlanta. Born on January 15, 1929 in the home shared by his grandparents and parents, King lived there until he was 12. King stayed in Atlanta until he graduated from Morehouse College. After his graduation, he served as a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church while enrolled at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. He continued on to Boston University and received a PhD in 1955. In Boston, King met and married Coretta Scott. After leaving Boston University, King became a pastor at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. This put King in the right place at the right time to be able to help lead the famous bus boycott in Montgomery. Touched off in part by Rosa Parks, the 381-day boycott launched King to the front of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.",
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"headings": "Martin Luther King\nMartin Luther King\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Martin Luther King, Christian Century Magazine (1957)\n(2) In November, 1962, Martin Luther King was arrested and sent to prison for demonstrating against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. While King was in prison he was criticised by a group of clergymen from Alabama who described him as a political extremist. King wrote a letter to the clergymen explaining his actions.\n(3) Martin Luther King, speech at the Holt Street Baptist Church during the Montgomery Bus Boycott (5th December, 1955)\n(4) Joe Azbell, a white reporter with the Montgomery Advertiser, attended a meeting organized by Martin Luther King on 5th December, 1955 during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He wrote about the meeting for his newspaper the following day.\n(5) On 30th January, 1956, a bomb was thrown into the house of Martin Luther King. He wrote about the incident in his book Stride Toward Freedom (1958).\n(6) In December 1957 the Montgomery Bus Company agreed to integrate passengers on its buses. When the news was announced Martin Luther King published a leaflet that was distributed to African Americans involved in the protest.\n(7) Martin Luther King, Liberation Magazine (October, 1959)\n(8) William Sullivan, memorandum to J. Edgar Hoover (8th January, 1964)\n(9) Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service (3rd May, 1997)\n(10) Martin Luther King, Behind the Selma March (1965)\n(11) Martin Luther King, speech (4th April, 1967)\n(12) Martin Luther King, speech, I Have a Dream (28th August, 1963)\n(13) Martin Luther King, Look Magazine (1968)\n(14) Martin Luther King, speech, I’ve Been to the Mountaintop, Memphis, Tennessee (3rd April, 1968)\n(15) In her autobiography, Song in a Weary Throat, Pauli Murray wrote about her reactions to the assassination of Martin Luther King.\n(16) Ralph Abernathy, speech given at the Commemoration service for Martin Luther King (15th January, 1969)\n(17) William C. Sullivan, The Bureau: My Thirty Years in Hoover's FBI (1979)\n(18) Martin Luther King quotes:\n",
"segment": "Martin Luther King\nAmerican History >\nCivil Rights 1860-1980 >\nMartin Luther King\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nMartin Luther King\nMartin Luther King was born in Atlanta, Georgia on 15th January, 1929. Both his father and grandfather were Baptist preachers who had been actively involved in the civil rights movement. King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948. After considering careers in medicine and law, he entered the ministry. While studying at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, King heard a lecture on Mahatma Gandhi and the nonviolent civil disobedience campaign that he used successfully against British rule in India. Over the next few months King read several books on the ideas of Gandhi, and eventually became convinced that the same methods could be employed by blacks to obtain civil rights in America. He was particularly struck by Gandhi's words: \" Through our pain we will make them see their injustice\". King was also influenced by Henry David Thoreau and his theories on how to use nonviolent resistance to achieve social change. After his marriage to Coretta Scott, King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.",
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"headings": "How to Get to The Galapagos Islands\nHow to Get to The Galapagos Islands\nGetting to the Galapagos Islands\nFlights from other European Destinations\nFlights from Australia / New Zealand\nAirline\nFlights from Japan\nAirline\nFlights from Africa\nAirline\nFlights from Middle East\nAirline\nGetting around town:\nBikes:\nTaxis:\nWater Taxis:\nInter island transfers\nSea:\nAir:\n",
"segment": "There are no direct international flights to the Galapagos Islands. Daily flights to the Galapagos Islands depart from the cities of Quito and Guayaquil on mainland Ecuador. The Galapagos flight will take you around two and a half hours\nMost flights from Quito make a stopover in Guayaquil. There are two airports in Galapagos, on the Islands of Baltra and San Cristobal, make sure to book the flight to islands from where your cruise is departing\nFlight departs from Quito early in the morning, hence make sure to arrive at least 24 hours prior to your Galapagos flight. Daily flights depart from Quito or Guayaquil. To check on more information and the flight schedule click here\nPrevious\nNext\nGetting around town: Bikes: This is one of the best ways to move around in any of the Galapagos towns. Bicycles can be rented per day, or per hour. Lots of the visitor’s sites are really close.",
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"headings": "Flights To/From the Galapagos Islands\nFlights To/From the Galapagos Islands\nArriving to Ecuador\nJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (GYE) receives flights from:\nThe Mariscal Sucre International Airport of Quito (UIO) receives flights from:\nBook a Galapagos cruise with local flights included:\nThe Quito International Airport is one of your options for arriving in Ecuador, below some important information about it\nIf you prefer Guayaquil, here some important information about the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport\nGetting to the Galapagos from Quito or Guayaquil is easy\nKey points to consider:\nFlights Schedule to and from the Galapagos Islands\nFlying to Galapagos\nQuito/Guayaquil - Baltra Island\nQuito/Guayaquil - San Cristobal Island\nFlying from Galapagos\nBaltra Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nSan Cristobal Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nImportant Galapagos Flight Tips:\nFree Flight Promotions\nPartners & Sponsors:\nPayment Options:\nCall the Galapagos Experts\nMore numbers | Request a Call-back\n",
"segment": "• All flights to the Galapagos Islands start from the mainland Ecuador (Quito or Guayaquil). There are currently no direct international flights to Galapagos. • Make sure you coordinate your flights to Galapagos with your Galapagos tour. There are 2 main airports in Galapagos. Cruises and tours start from different islands on different days. Free Flight Promotions\n• 1 free round trip flight Free Quito - Galapagos roundtrip flight with the purchase of a luxury cruise Inquire now! * (Applied to published rack rates only, and cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts). • Free round trip flight Quito - Galapagos - Quito when booking an 8-day cruise for 2 people on any of our First Class Vessel. Inquire now! * (Applied to published rack rates only, and cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts).",
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"headings": "Galapagos Islands\nGalapagos Islands\nGalapagos Islands, Ecuador\nWhere are the Galápagos Islands?\nWhat are the Galápagos Islands Famous for?\nGet Your Free Ecuador Report Here:\nWhat Types of Animals Live on the Galápagos Islands?\nWhat Airlines Fly to the Galápagos Islands?\nAre there Cruises to the Galápagos Islands?\nGet Your Free Ecuador Report Here:\nWhat Currency is Used in the Galápagos Islands?\nDo you need Vaccinations or a Visa Before You Travel to the Galápagos?\nWhat is the Best Time of Year to go to the Galápagos Islands?\nAre the Galápagos Islands Safe for Tourists?\nGet Your Free Ecuador Report Here:\nWhat is the Ecosystem of the Galápagos Islands?\nGalápagos on a Budget? It Helps if you are a Resident\nAdvantages of Residency\nVideo Tour of the Galapagos Islands\nGet Your Free Ecuador Report Here:\n",
"segment": "What Airlines Fly to the Galápagos Islands? ©iStock.com/guenterguni\nTo reach the islands you take an international flight either to Quito, the capital of Ecuador, or to Guayaquil, both on the mainland. Since you are traveling that far, it is suggested you spend at least a few days on the mainland. Ecuador is a great country to explore and is welcoming to tourists. Old Town Quito is quite charming with its hilly terrain, colonial architecture, and cobblestone streets. Plus, just north of the city you can stand on the equator and snap that quintessential tourist shot straddling the north-south line with one foot in each hemisphere. Both Quito and Guayaquil have daily flights departing to the Galápagos Islands. The flight takes two hours from Quito (typically with a quick stop over in Guayaquil). There are two major airports in the Galápagos: Seymour Airport (located on Baltra Island) and San Cristóbal Airport (located on the island of the same name).",
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"segment": "If you're taking a cruise, your cruise itinerary will tell you which airport island you should fly into. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/c\\/c5\\/Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-3.jpg\\/v4-460px-Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-3.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/c\\/c5\\/Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-3.jpg\\/aid6399315-v4-728px-Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-3.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n3\nGet to Quito or Guayaquil at least 2 days early if you're taking a cruise. If you’ve booked a cruise to take you around the Galapagos Islands, it’s best if you get to mainland Ecuador at least 2 days before your cruise is supposed to leave. You’ll need to take another plane to the islands, and you don’t want to miss your cruise because something went wrong. Many travel agencies recommend that you book your flights together with your cruise. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/6\\/6f\\/Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-4.jpg\\/v4-460px-Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-4.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/6\\/6f\\/Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-4.jpg\\/aid6399315-v4-728px-Get-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-Step-4.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n4\nPlan to take a bus or ferry after you fly into the Galapagos Islands. Once you get off of the plane on Baltra Island or San Cristobal Island, you may need to either take a ferry or bus to get to your final destination. Ask your tour guide company or research online to find out which steps you need to take once you land in the Galapagos.",
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"headings": "What’s the Best Galapagos Airport? (3 Options)\nWhat’s the Best Galapagos Airport? (3 Options)\nTable of Contents\nChoosing the Best Galapagos Airport\nAbout the Airport on Baltra Island (GPS)\nGalapagos Airport on Baltra Island, World’s first Green Airport\nWhere is Seymour Airport Located?\nGalapagos Airport on Baltra Island\nWhy is the Baltra Airport Often Called the Santa Cruz Airport?\nAbout the Airport on San Cristobal (SCY)\nThe New Galapagos Airport on San Cristobal Video\nWhere is San Cristobal Airport Located?\nMap of Galapagos Airport on San Cristobal Island\nAbout the Airline on Isabela Island\nIs There a Galapagos International Airport?\nFlight Times from Quito to the Galapagos\nFlight Times from Guayaquil to the Galapagos\nAre There Extra Fees to Visit The Galapagos?\nWhich Galapagos Airport Will You Choose?\nDena Haines\nRalf\n",
"segment": "All flights to the Galapagos come from mainland Ecuador. Read more about things to do in Ecuador. The two major airports offering flights to the Galapagos islands are: Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito (airport code UIO)\nJose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (airport code GYE)\nQuito International Airport\nGuayaquil Airport\nYou should arrange your flight to one of these major airports at least 2 days before your Galapagos flight. The flight from the mainland to the Galapagos lasts around 2.5 hours. It’s important to check your flight times regularly because schedules change frequently. Your flight plans could easily be thrown off due to weather, or scheduling mix-ups. Flight Times from Quito to the Galapagos\nFlight times from Quito to Galapagos are listed on Quito airport website, they depart in the morning and usually make a stop in Guayaquil. So if you click on the above link look for “GUAYAQUIL,GALAPAGOS” or “GUAYAQUIL,SAN CRISTOBAL”. Flight Times from Guayaquil to the Galapagos\nFlight times from Guayaquil are listed on the Guayaquil airport website and also depart in the morning.",
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"headings": "How to Visit the Galapagos IsIands: Travel Guide 2021\nHow to Visit the Galapagos IsIands: Travel Guide 2021\nAny trip to the Galapagos Islands is an epic adventure. Here’s a detailed guide on how to visit the Galapagos Islands.\nGalapagos Islands Travel Guide\nWhere Are the Galapagos Islands?\nWhat Make the Galapagos Islands Special\nA Brief History of the Galapagos Islands\nWhen to Visit the Galapagos Islands\nHow to Visit the Galapagos Islands\nHow to Get to the Galapagos Islands\nThe 2 airports on the Galapagos Islands are:\nGetting Around the Galapagos Islands\n1. Go on a Galapagos Cruise\n2. Do Day Tours on the Galapagos Islands\n3. Take the Inter-Island Shuttles\nWhere to Stay on the Galapagos Islands\nPuerto Ayora, Santa Cruz\nPuerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal\nPuerto Villamil, Isabela\n",
"segment": "*TIP: I recommend flying into Baltra and out of San Cristobal if you’d like to see both islands. It’s the same price as flying return to either island. You can get Galapagos flight deals for as cheap as US$275. Book Your Flights to Galapagos Islands\nGetting Around the Galapagos Islands\nTraveling to the Galapagos Islands requires some planning (and saving!) as it isn’t the cheapest or easiest place to get around. It’s easy enough to do it yourself so you don’t have to book a Galapagos tour. There are three possible ways to explore the Galapagos Islands and hop from one island to the next: 1. Go on a Galapagos Cruise\nThe most popular way is going on a small-scale Galapagos cruise, which brings you to several islands within a short time.",
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"headings": "What’s the Best Galapagos Airport? (3 Options)\nWhat’s the Best Galapagos Airport? (3 Options)\nTable of Contents\nChoosing the Best Galapagos Airport\nAbout the Airport on Baltra Island (GPS)\nGalapagos Airport on Baltra Island, World’s first Green Airport\nWhere is Seymour Airport Located?\nGalapagos Airport on Baltra Island\nWhy is the Baltra Airport Often Called the Santa Cruz Airport?\nAbout the Airport on San Cristobal (SCY)\nThe New Galapagos Airport on San Cristobal Video\nWhere is San Cristobal Airport Located?\nMap of Galapagos Airport on San Cristobal Island\nAbout the Airline on Isabela Island\nIs There a Galapagos International Airport?\nFlight Times from Quito to the Galapagos\nFlight Times from Guayaquil to the Galapagos\nAre There Extra Fees to Visit The Galapagos?\nWhich Galapagos Airport Will You Choose?\nDena Haines\nRalf\n",
"segment": "Emetebe offers flights to San Cristobal and Santa Cruz. They also offer private charter, island transfer, scenic flights and emergency medical evacuation. Their aircraft is the Britten-Norman BN2 Islander, a light utility aircraft. Is There a Galapagos International Airport? There is no international airport in the Galapagos. All flights to the Galapagos come from mainland Ecuador. Read more about things to do in Ecuador. The two major airports offering flights to the Galapagos islands are: Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito (airport code UIO)\nJose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (airport code GYE)\nQuito International Airport\nGuayaquil Airport\nYou should arrange your flight to one of these major airports at least 2 days before your Galapagos flight. The flight from the mainland to the Galapagos lasts around 2.5 hours.",
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"headings": "How to Visit the Galapagos IsIands: Travel Guide 2021\nHow to Visit the Galapagos IsIands: Travel Guide 2021\nAny trip to the Galapagos Islands is an epic adventure. Here’s a detailed guide on how to visit the Galapagos Islands.\nGalapagos Islands Travel Guide\nWhere Are the Galapagos Islands?\nWhat Make the Galapagos Islands Special\nA Brief History of the Galapagos Islands\nWhen to Visit the Galapagos Islands\nHow to Visit the Galapagos Islands\nHow to Get to the Galapagos Islands\nThe 2 airports on the Galapagos Islands are:\nGetting Around the Galapagos Islands\n1. Go on a Galapagos Cruise\n2. Do Day Tours on the Galapagos Islands\n3. Take the Inter-Island Shuttles\nWhere to Stay on the Galapagos Islands\nPuerto Ayora, Santa Cruz\nPuerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal\nPuerto Villamil, Isabela\n",
"segment": "Funds from the entry tax are said to finance the conservation of biodiversity of flora and fauna, and benefit the local community. READ NOW\nHow to Explore the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador\nHow to Get to the Galapagos Islands\nThe only way to get to the Galapagos Islands is to fly from Ecuador. Flights to the Galapagos Islands depart from only two cities in Ecuador: Quito and Guayaquil. Guayaquil is the main agteway city to the Galapagos, check out this list of things to do in Guayaquil. You can fly direct to Quito from Miami, and return flights cost around US$400. Check for flights from USA to Ecuador. From Europe, most flights go from Amsterdam or Madrid to Quito for around US$700 return. Flights from Quito/Guayaquil to Galapagos Islands cost around US$300 to $400 return. All flights are with either TAME or LATAM, which are both reputable and reliable South American airlines.",
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"headings": "Flights To/From the Galapagos Islands\nFlights To/From the Galapagos Islands\nArriving to Ecuador\nJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (GYE) receives flights from:\nThe Mariscal Sucre International Airport of Quito (UIO) receives flights from:\nBook a Galapagos cruise with local flights included:\nThe Quito International Airport is one of your options for arriving in Ecuador, below some important information about it\nIf you prefer Guayaquil, here some important information about the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport\nGetting to the Galapagos from Quito or Guayaquil is easy\nKey points to consider:\nFlights Schedule to and from the Galapagos Islands\nFlying to Galapagos\nQuito/Guayaquil - Baltra Island\nQuito/Guayaquil - San Cristobal Island\nFlying from Galapagos\nBaltra Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nSan Cristobal Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nImportant Galapagos Flight Tips:\nFree Flight Promotions\nPartners & Sponsors:\nPayment Options:\nCall the Galapagos Experts\nMore numbers | Request a Call-back\n",
"segment": "Most of the flights make a stop in Guayaquil. It is recommended to arrive at least one day prior to the Galapagos flight in the case of any delay or cancellation. Booking the cruise and the flight together is a better option as cruises often work with specific flights. Flights Schedule to and from the Galapagos Islands\nConsider booking your flights with GalapagosIslands.com. We will make sure that you take the appropriate flight and back you up if there is any complication or delay on your Galapagos flight. Flying to Galapagos\nQuito/Guayaquil - Baltra Island\nAirline\nFlight #\nDeparture\nfrom Quito\nArriving at\nGuayaquil\nDeparture\nfrom Guayaquil\nArrival\n(Galapagos Time)\nFrequency\nAvianca\nAV-1632\n6:25\n7:20\n8:10\n9:10\nMon to Fri\nAvianca\nAV-1638\n7:35\n8:30\n9:20\n10:20\nSat & Sun\nTAME\nEQ-193\n9:00\n9:50\n10:40\n11:30\nMon to Sun\nLAN\nXL-1413\n9:35\n10:30\n11:15\n12:10\nMon, Thu & Sat\nLAN\nXL-1413\n7:45\n8:40\n9:20\n10:20\nTue & Wed\nLAN\nXL-1411\n8:05\n8:55\n9:10\n10:40\nFri & Sun\nQuito/Guayaquil - San Cristobal Island\nAirline\nFlight #\nDeparture\nfrom Quito\nArriving at\nGuayaquil\nDeparture\nfrom Guayaquil\nArrival\n(Galapagos Time)\nFrequency\nAvianca\nAV-1630\n9:35\n10:30\n11:25\n12:15\nMon to Fri\nAvianca\nAV-1636\n9:35\n10:30\n11:25\n12:15\nSat & Sun\nTAME\nEQ-195\n9:15\n10:10\n10:50\n11:35\nTue, Thu & Sat\nLAN\nXL-1421\n10:30\n11:25\n12:00\n13:00\nMon & Wed\nLAN\nXL-1419\n10:35\n11:30\n12:00\n13:00\nTue, Sat & Sun\nLAN\nXL-1419\n12:00\n12:50\n13:40\n14:30\nThu & Fri\nFlying from Galapagos\nBaltra Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nAirline\nFlight #\nDeparture\nfrom Baltra\nArriving at\nGuayaquil\nDeparture\nfrom Guayaquil\nArrival\n(Quito Time)\nFrequency\nAvianca\nAV-1633\n10:05\n12:55\n13:45\n14:40\nMon to Fri\nAvianca\nAV-1639\n11:15\n14:10\n14:55\n15:50\nSat & Sun\nTAME\nEQ-192\n12:30\n15:05\n16:00\n17:20\nMon to Sun\nLAN\nXL-1412\n12:55\n15:45\n16:15\n17:15\nMon, Thu & Sat\nLAN\nXL-1412\n11:05\n13:55\n14:25\n15:25\nTue & Wed\nLAN\nXL-1410\n11:20\n14:10\n14:50\n15:45\nFri & Sun\nSan Cristobal Island - Guayaquil/Quito\nAirline\nFlight #\nDeparture\nfrom San Cristobal\nArriving at\nGuayaquil\nDeparture\nfrom Guayaquil\nArrival\n(Quito Time)\nFrequency\nAvianca\nAV-1631\n13:05\n15:55\n17:05\n18:00\nMon to Fri\nAvianca\nAV-1637\n13:05\n15:55\n17:05\n18:00\nSat & Sun\nTAME\nEQ-194\n12:30\n15:05\n16:00\n17:20\nMon to Sun\nLAN\nXL-1420*\n13:40\n16:25\n-\n-\nMon & Wed\nLAN\nXL-1418\n13:40\n16:25\n17:00\n18:00\nTue, Sat & Sun\nLAN\nXL-1418\n15:10\n17:55\n18:30\n19:30\nThu & Fri\n*Flight ends in Guayaquil. If necessary, you may take a connection flight to Quito (LAN XL-1654)\nStopovers in Guayaquil last approximately 50 minutes. Important Galapagos Flight Tips: • If you book your flight when reserving your Galapagos cruise, you can often save big. For free help planning the cruise+flight package right for you, contact us now.",
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"segment": "Charles Drew | Cool Kid Facts\nPlease email or share this article! Email\nFB\nCharles Drew\nEarly Life\nCharles Richard Drew, born in 1904 in Washington, DC, was an African-American doctor. He grew up in Washington DC and spent much of his childhood playing sports. He was very athletic, engaging in multiple sports and earning many medals for his performances. He attended Dunbar High School and was on a few sports teams there, such as basketball and football. When he graduated high school in 1922, he earned himself a sports scholarship to attend Amherst College. He continued to perform in sports teams during his time there. Four years after enrolling at Amherst, he had earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. He wanted to go on to medical school, but he did not have enough money to do so right away. To save up money, he began teaching biology and working as an athletic coach at Morgan College (now called Morgan State University) in Baltimore, Maryland.",
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"headings": "Charles R. Drew Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nCharles R. Drew\nAlso Known For : Surgeon\nBirth Place : Washington, D.C., United States of America\nDied On : April 1, 1950\nZodiac Sign : Gemini\nCharles R. Drew Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEducation\nCareer\nAwards And Accomplishments\nFamily Life\nDeath\nLegacy\n",
"segment": "His parents were Nora Burrell and Richard Drew. He also had several siblings. Education\nAs a teenager, Charles R. Drew attended Dunbar High School While here, he played many different sports, including basketball and football. He excelled in all of the sports that he played in school, which earned him a scholarship to attended Amherst College after he graduated from high school. Once he graduated, he did go to Amherst College on the scholarship. He graduated from this school with a bachelor’s degree in 1926. He wanted to continue his education further, but he could not afford to do so at the time. He waited for a few years and worked to earn money to continue his education. In 1928, Charles R. Drew returned to school, but this time he attended McGill University. While here, he pursued a medical degree.",
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"segment": "Amherst College\nColumbia University\nMale Physicians\nAmerican Surgeons\nChildhood & Early Life\nCharles Richard Drew was born on June 3, 1904 in Washington D.C in a middle class African-American family to Richard who was a carpet layer and Nora Burrell who was a teacher. He was the eldest amongst his siblings and grew up in DC’s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. He had keen interest in athletics and won many medals for swimming in his early years. Later, he switched to basketball, football and other sports. In 1922 he did his graduation from Dunbar High School. After his graduation he got a sports scholarship and went to Amherst College in Massachusetts and graduated from here in 1926. Due to lack of funds he was not able to enroll himself at the medical college. He worked as a biology teacher and a coach in Morgan College (Morgan State University, Baltimore) till 1928. He also became a part of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. In 1928 he applied to medical schools and got through at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.",
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"segment": "Amherst College\nColumbia University\nMale Physicians\nAmerican Surgeons\nChildhood & Early Life\nCharles Richard Drew was born on June 3, 1904 in Washington D.C in a middle class African-American family to Richard who was a carpet layer and Nora Burrell who was a teacher. He was the eldest amongst his siblings and grew up in DC’s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. He had keen interest in athletics and won many medals for swimming in his early years. Later, he switched to basketball, football and other sports. In 1922 he did his graduation from Dunbar High School. After his graduation he got a sports scholarship and went to Amherst College in Massachusetts and graduated from here in 1926. Due to lack of funds he was not able to enroll himself at the medical college. He worked as a biology teacher and a coach in Morgan College (Morgan State University, Baltimore) till 1928. He also became a part of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. In 1928 he applied to medical schools and got through at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.",
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"headings": "\nDr. Charles Richard Drew\nDr. Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an African-American physician and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge in developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II. He protested against the practice of racial segregation in the donation of blood from donors of different races since it lacked scientific foundation. In 1943, Drew's distinction in his profession was recognized when he became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.\nEarly life\nCharles Drew was born in Washington, D.C. . to Richard and Nora Drew, and was the oldest of five children. In high school and at Amherst College, Drew excelled in athletics and became a All-American in football as a halfback. Drew was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Two years after college, Drew worked as an athletic director, football coach, and science teacher at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1928, he entered medical school at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Drew continued to excel in sports while at McGill, and joined British professor Dr. John Beattie in blood research. He continued his research when he worked as an intern and later resident at Montreal General Hospital.\nDrew received a fellowship from Howard University's Medical School, enabling him to study at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. While at Columbia University, Dr. Drew worked with the renowned Dr. Allen Whipple and with Dr. John Scudder on the problem of blood storage.\nThe science and practice of blood transfusion had developed from early work including preserving whole blood in refrigerated storage in World War I (see Oswald Hope Robertson) and the practice of having hospital \"blood banks\" (see Bernard Fantus) in the mid-1930s. Drew focused his own work on the challenge of separating and storing blood components, particularly blood plasma, as this might extend storage periods. Dr. Drew earned his Doctor of Medical Science degree from Columbia University in 1940 , with a doctoral thesis under the title Banked Blood: A Study in Blood Preservation. While supervising this program, Drew was also able to prove that water could help preserve blood too, thus helped lay the foundation for using \"dry plasma\" in blood preservation.\nIn late 1940, just after earning his degree, Dr. Drew was called upon by John Scudder to help set up and administer an early prototype program for collecting, testing, and distributing blood plasma in Britain. Called Blood for Britain, the group was organized around eight hospitals in New York City, who would collect and test blood plasma, package it and ship it to Britain, which by this time had a serious shortage of blood due to the effects of the Battle of Britain.\nDr. Drew created protocols and procedures for the collection, testing, and shipping of blood to England. Total collections came to almost 15,000 people donating blood, and over 5,600 gallons of blood plasma. However, due to racial tensions during the 1940's in America, there was a great deal of controversy involving whether or not to use black peoples' blood plasma or to limit it to white donors. Furthermore, when the project was turned over to the government in early 1941, the military announced its policy of segregation, and would not mix blood from blacks and whites, leading to segregated donation centers. Despite all his work on the project, and despite the fact that he was the driving force behind its procedures and policies, they refused to offer him leadership of the new project, over objection from Dr. Scudder and others, instead suggesting he be 'assistant director' While no clear record exists of what Dr. Drew's thoughts were, it is known he left his position there to accept the Chair of Surgery at Howard University that same year.\nIn 1941, Drew accepted the Chair of Surgery at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1943, Drew became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery. He received the Spingarn Medal in 1944 for his contributions to medicine.\nDeath\nCharles R. Drew died at the age of 45 from injuries suffered in a car accident in Green Level North Carolina. According to some reports, the nearest hospital refused to admit Dr. Drew because of his race, and vital time was lost in taking him further away to a black hospital. However, Dr. John Ford, another black physician who was traveling with Dr. Drew at the time, says that was not true: \"We all received the very best of care. The doctors started treating us immediately. ... I can truthfully say that no efforts were spared in the treatment of Dr. Drew, and, contrary to popular myth, the fact that he was a Negro did not in any way limit the care that was given to him.\" The nature of Dr. Drew's injuries excluded a blood transfusion; it would have killed a man in his condition faster. A similar urban legend circulates regarding jazz legend Bessie Smith.\nNevertheless, in M*A*S*H episode S2E09, \"Dear Dad... Three\", Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre explain to a soldier (played by Mills Watson) who doesn't want \"colored blood\" the history of blood plasma, and use the life and death of Charles Drew as an example to sway his views on race. While there are statistically-significant correlations between ethnicity/nationalities and blood type frequencies, all blood types are found in all ethnic/national groups and blood can be safely transfused one person to another regardless of ethnicity if the blood types are compatible. The conventional 20th-century tests could not discern whether an individual blood sample comes from an African American, a European American, or a \"pure-blooded\" African.\nAlthough racism played little direct part in Drew's death, sleep deprivation certainly did. Charles Drew was characterized by colleagues as \"tireless,\" which was high praise for any doctor and reflects the standard training regimen of the profession: doctors were expected to live on less sleep than lesser mortals, for days, weeks, or years at a time. His companions on the fatal trip (all black doctors) reveal that they had all been working hard, with little time for sleep, and they had been up most of the night before the crash; shortly before, they had stopped for donuts and coffee. This problem was worsened by the lack of hotel accommodations for black doctors in the segregated South: black doctors and other travelers stayed with families, who tended to keep more practical hours than doctors did.\nThe fatal accident occurred when Drew had been driving another doctor's 1949 Buick Roadmaster — the archetypal doctor's car in 1950 — for many sleepless hours. He apparently fell asleep at the wheel briefly, then abruptly reawakened when the right wheels drifted off the edge of the paved road and someone called out to him. He tried to get back on the road by gradually steering left, but that caused the wheel rim to catch on the pavement's edge, flipping the car. An expert stunt driver might know how to recover by moving further right and then turning the wheel sharply left, but few drivers are taught this technique, and it is not easy to remember when exhausted. The car rolled, the doors popped open, and Drew was hanging halfway out the door as the car rolled over him. His injuries were extensive. Dr. John Ford was thrown out, breaking his arm and injuring his knee.\nSeveral motorists stopped to offer help. One white man who stopped said \"It looks like you boys are in some trouble,\" according to Dr. Bullock, the car's owner. Several ambulances arrived. The first one on the scene (which was owned by a funeral parlor, as most ambulances were in 1950), picked up Drew and Ford and took them five miles to Alamance County General Hospital. The driver didn't try for Duke University Hospital, a much better hospital, because it was thirty miles away. Drew was not officially admitted, because he died in the emergency room before he could be stabilized.\nThe car had no seat belt so injuries were predictably severe, although two passengers were uninjured. When Drew and the other injured doctor were brought into the emergency room, the doctors did not discriminate on the basis of their skin color, but soon figured out that they were doctors and that one of them was famous. Despite the best care available in a small rural hospital, Drew's injuries proved quickly fatal.\nCommemoration\nIn 1966 , the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School was incorporated in California and was named in his honor. This later became the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.\nIn 1981 , the United States Postal Service issued a postage stamp in his honor which was included in the Great Americans series.\nCharles Drew Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska\nCharles Drew Science Enrichment Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan\nCharles R. Drew Elementary School, Pompano Beach, Florida\nCharles R. Drew Elementary School, Silver Spring, Maryland\nCharles R. Drew Hall, an all-male freshman dorm at Howard University, Washington D.C.\nCharles Drew Community Health Center, located in Burlington, NC near the site of the old Alamance County hospital\n",
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"segment": "How did Anne Frank die? On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank’s family’s hiding place was discovered by the Gestapo, and she was taken to Auschwitz in Nazi-occupied Poland before being transferred to Bergen-Belsen in Germany. According to the Dutch government, Anne died during a typhus epidemic in March 1945. Other research suggests she might have perished in February that year. Early in the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler, Anne’s father, Otto Frank (1889–1980), a German businessman, took his wife and two daughters to live in Amsterdam. In 1941, after German forces occupied the Netherlands, Anne was compelled to transfer from a public school to a Jewish one. On June 12, 1942, she received a red-and-white plaid diary for her 13th birthday. That day she began writing in the book: “ I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.” Anne Frank\nAnne Frank.",
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"segment": "Not enough solid evidence was found to say for certain who betrayed the Frank family. Did Anne Frank die? When did Anne Frank die? What year did Anne Frank die? How did Anne Frank die? How old was Anne Frank when she died? Where did Anne Frank die? Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, both died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945. Anne was just fifteen. Her mother, Edith, died of starvation in the Auschwitz concentration camp.",
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"segment": "Records indicating their exact numbers have not been preserved. Although Anne Frank's death certificate documents her movement between camps, it does not include her tattoo ID number either. The Fate of the Frank Family: How Did Anne Frank Die? Anne Frank died in February or March 1945, shortly before British troops liberated Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945. Anne Frank died at the age of 15. Margot Frank died at the age of 19, also in February or March 1945. Both Margot and Anne died of typhus. SS officials also selected Anne's parents for labor. Anne's mother, Edith died in Auschwitz in early January 1945.",
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"segment": "What Type Of Government Does Mongolia Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Mongolia Have? The Government Palace of Mongolia at night. Mongolia is a multi-party state and is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic with the executive power in the country being exercised by the President of the Republic and the Government. While the legislative power is vested in the parliament and government, the judiciary of Mongolia is independent of the legislative and the executive. Before the year 2008, the voting system of Mongolia was a \"winner takes it all\" type which discouraged strict party discipline. Following new electoral laws introduced in the country, the Mongolian People's Party claimed victory over the governing Democratic Party during the 2016 elections. The Executive Branch Of The Government Of Mongolia\nThe Mongolian President is not only the Head of the National Security, and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces but also the Head of State. Candidates vying for the presidency are nominated only by parties that have seats in the Mongolian parliament. The president is elected to serve a term of four years by popular vote.",
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"segment": "The Mongolian Red Cross Society was set up in 1939. It has its headquarters in Ulaanbaator . Following the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia 's interest in Mongolia has declined. China and South Korea are currently Mongolia's main trade and political partners. Government\nMongolia is a parliamentary republic. People vote for their government. The President of Mongolia is elected to a four-year term, and cannot be elected President more than twice. The current President is Khaltmaagiin Battulga. He was first elected as President on July 7, 2017. Climate\nA NASA satellite photo of Mongolia\nMongolia has a steppe climate.",
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"segment": "Illinois's current U.S. senators are Democrats Dick Durbin (serving since 1997) and Tammy Duckworth (serving since 2017). Contents\n1 List of senators\n2 Living former senators\n3 Notes\n4 References\n5 See also\nList of senators\nClass 2\nClass 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026 . C\nClass 3\nClass 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016. The next election will be in 2022 . #\nSenator\nParty\nDates in office\nElectoral history\nT\nT\nElectoral history\nDates in office\nParty\nSenator\n#\n1\nJesse B. Thomas\nDemocratic-\nRepublican\nDecember 3, 1818 –\nMarch 3, 1829\nElected October 7, 1818 . 1\n15th\n1\nElected October 7, 1818 . December 3, 1818 –\nMarch 3, 1824\nDemocratic-\nRepublican\nNinian Edwards\n1\n16th\n2\nRe-elected in early February 1819. Resigned. 17th\nRe-elected in 1823.",
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"segment": "Who are the two US Senators currently representing New Jersey? As of 2014, New Jersey's current U.S. Senators are Cory Booker and Bob Menendez. Both senators are Democrats. Cory Booker is also a presidential hopeful for the 2016 Presidential election. Who are the two US Senators currently representing New York? The two Senators currently (2011) representing New York are Charles E. \"Chuck\" Schumer and Kirsten E. Gillibrand. How many state senators are there in New Jersey? There are 40 State Senators in New Jersey. Who is currently the New York State senators? Charles Schumer (D) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D) are the U.S. Senators representing New York.",
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"segment": "They also serve as a legal recipient of the Senate's reports. Senate\nDick Durbin\nPolitical Party: Democrat\nState Represented: Illinois\nServing Since: 1997\nReid was born December 2, 1939 and is 73 years old. He is mar",
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"segment": "The city had 2,254 residents as of 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau. Federal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Illinois are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nTammy Duckworth\nJanuary 3, 2017\nDemocratic Party\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nDick Durbin\nJanuary 7, 1997\nDemocratic Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Illinois and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Illinois : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nAttorney General of Illinois\nKwame Raoul\nDemocratic\nJanuary 15, 2019\nChief of Staff to the Governor of Illinois\nAnne Caprara\nDemocratic\n2019\nGovernor of Illinois\nJ.B. Pritzker\nDemocratic\n2019\nIllinois Auditor General\nFrank J. Mautino\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 1, 2016\nIllinois Director of Natural Resources\nColleen Callahan\nNonpartisan\nApril 12, 2019\nIllinois Secretary of State\nJesse White\nDemocratic\n1999\nIllinois Superintendent of Education\nCarmen Ayala\nNonpartisan\nFebruary 26, 2019\nIllinois Treasurer\nMike Frerichs\nDemocratic\nJanuary 12, 2015\nLieutenant Governor of Illinois\nJuliana Stratton\nDemocratic\nJanuary 14, 2019\nTo view a list of state legislators from Illinois, click here . Ballot measures\nSee also: List of Illinois ballot measures and Macoupin County, Illinois ballot measures\nTo view a list of statewide measures in Illinois, click here . To view a list of local ballot measures in Macoupin County, Illinois, click here . See also\nLocal Politics\nOther Illinois Content\nPublic Policy in Illinois\n\n\n\nCity government\nLocal courts\nSchool boards\nLocal ballot measures\nLocal recalls\nIllinois congressional delegation\nIllinois state executives\nIllinois State Legislature\nIllinois statewide ballot measures\nCourts in Illinois\nWho is on my ballot? U.S. Congress\nState executives\nState legislatures\nState courts\nBallot measures\nMunicipal government\nSchool boards\nBallotpedia wants to keep you in the know.",
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"segment": "The runner-up was Donald J. Trump (38.8%), followed by Gary Johnson (3.79%). The most partisan county was Wayne County, IL with 84.3% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth are the senators currently representing the state of Illinois. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered. Illinois is currently represented by 18 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms. Diversity\nIllinois is home to a population of 12.7M people, from which 93.2% are citizens. As of 2018, 14.1% of Illinois residents were born outside of the country (1.8M people). In 2018, there were 4.41 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (7.76M people) in Illinois than any other race or ethnicity. There were 1.76M Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 1.37M White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. The most common foreign languages spoken in Illinois are Spanish (1,640,227 speakers), Polish (176,936 speakers), and Chinese (Incl.",
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"segment": "J. B. Pritzker\nLieutenant Governor: Juliana Stratton\nSecretary of State: Jesse White\nAttorney General: Kwame Raoul\nComptroller: Susana Mendoza\nIllinois Treasurer: Mike Frerichs\nState legislative leaders\nPresident of the Illinois Senate: Don Harmon\nSenate Majority Leader: Kimberly A. Lightford\nAssistant Senate Majority Leader/President Pro Tempore: Bill Cunningham\nDeputy Senate Majority Leader: Laura Murphy\nAssistant Senate Majority Leaders:",
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"segment": "The city had 13,430 residents as of 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau. Federal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Illinois are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nTammy Duckworth\nJanuary 3, 2017\nDemocratic Party\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nDick Durbin\nJanuary 7, 1997\nDemocratic Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Illinois and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Illinois : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nAttorney General of Illinois\nKwame Raoul\nDemocratic\nJanuary 15, 2019\nChief of Staff to the Governor of Illinois\nAnne Caprara\nDemocratic\n2019\nGovernor of Illinois\nJ.B. Pritzker\nDemocratic\n2019\nIllinois Auditor General\nFrank J. Mautino\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 1, 2016\nIllinois Director of Natural Resources\nColleen Callahan\nNonpartisan\nApril 12, 2019\nIllinois Secretary of State\nJesse White\nDemocratic\n1999\nIllinois Superintendent of Education\nCarmen Ayala\nNonpartisan\nFebruary 26, 2019\nIllinois Treasurer\nMike Frerichs\nDemocratic\nJanuary 12, 2015\nLieutenant Governor of Illinois\nJuliana Stratton\nDemocratic\nJanuary 14, 2019\nTo view a list of state legislators from Illinois, click here . Ballot measures\nSee also: List of Illinois ballot measures and St. Clair County, Illinois ballot measures\nTo view a list of statewide measures in Illinois, click here . To view a list of local ballot measures in St. Clair County, Illinois, click here . See also\nLocal Politics\nOther Illinois Content\nPublic Policy in Illinois\n\n\n\nCity government\nLocal courts\nSchool boards\nLocal ballot measures\nLocal recalls\nIllinois congressional delegation\nIllinois state executives\nIllinois State Legislature\nIllinois statewide ballot measures\nCourts in Illinois\nWho is on my ballot? U.S. Congress\nState executives\nState legislatures\nState courts\nBallot measures\nMunicipal government\nSchool boards\nBallotpedia wants to keep you in the know.",
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"segment": "Members of Congress\nU.S. Senate\nNone\nBoth of Illinois's U.S. Senate seats have held by Democrats since 2016. Mark Kirk was the last Republican to represent Illinois in the U.S. Senate. First elected in 2010, Kirk lost his bid for a second term in the 2016 election to Tammy Duckworth . U.S. House of Representatives\nOut of the 18 seats Illinois is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 5 are held by Republicans: IL-12: Mike Bost\nIL-13: Rodney Davis\nIL-15: Mary Miller\nIL-16: Adam Kinzinger\nIL-18: Darin LaHood\nStatewide offices\nNone\nIn 2018, Republican Governor Bruce Rauner and Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti lost their bid for a second term to Democrats J. B. Pritzker and Juliana Stratton.",
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"segment": "List of United States Senators from Illinois - Ballotpedia\nList of United States Senators from Illinois\nFrom Ballotpedia\nJump to: navigation, search\nContents\n1 Current members\n2 Election history\n2.1 Class II\n2.2 Class III\n3 Historical members\n4 See also\n5 Footnotes\nThis page displays current and historical information pertaining to the U.S. Senate delegation from Illinois. Current members\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Illinois are: Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nDate term ends\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nTammy Duckworth\nDemocratic\nJanuary 3, 2017\nJanuary 3, 2023\nU.S. Senate Illinois\nDick Durbin\nDemocratic\nJanuary 7, 1997\nJanuary 3, 2027\nElection history\nU.S. Senate\nDelegations by State\n\nChoose a state below: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nSubmit\nFor more information on the different classes of U.S. Senators, please see: Classes of United States Senators\nClass II\nSenators in Class II were elected to office in the November 2020 general election, unless they took their seat through appointment or special election. Class II terms run from the beginning of the 117th Congress on January 3, 2021, to the end of the 119th Congress on January 3, 2027. 2020\nGeneral election candidates\nDick Durbin (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔\nMark Curran (Republican Party)\nDavid Black (Green Party)\nDanny Malouf (Libertarian Party)\nWillie Wilson (Willie Wilson Party)\nKevin Keely (Independent) (Write-in)\nAlbert Schaal (Independent) (Write-in)\nLowell Seida (Independent) (Write-in)\nDid not make the ballot: Patrick Feges\n= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. Democratic primary candidates\nDick Durbin (Incumbent) ✔\nDid not make the ballot:",
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"headings": "Diamond Platnumz – latest news, songs and facts 2019-2020\nDiamond Platnumz – latest news, songs and facts 2019-2020\nDiamond Platnumz news\nDiamond Platnumz Instagram\n30,889 likes\nDiamond Platnumz new songs\nSubscribe to watch new videos\nAll Diamond Platnumz songs and awards\nDiamond Platnumz songs list\nDiamond Platnumz biography\nDiamond Platnumz real name and early ears\nDiamond Platnumz age\nDiamond Platnumz brother\nDiamond Platnumz and Zari\nDiamond Platnumz baby\nDiamond Platnumz net worth and wealth\nDiamond Platnumz house\nSubscribe to watch new videos\nSubscribe to watch new videos\nDiamond Platnumz cars\nDiamond Platnumz gossip\nDiamond Platnumz gay rumours\nDiamond and Zari back together rumours\nDiamond Platnumz death– Is Diamond Platnumz dead or alive?\nDiamond Platnumz freemason– Is it true?\nREAD ALSO\n",
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"segment": "5. Pekejeng By Sailors\nAnother one from Sailors! This group is definitely going places. The song has 3.3 million views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7GJPvidzRI\n6. Wabebe By Gwaash\nWhen this song gets played in a club everyone goes crazy, in a good way. The voice and the beats, just amazing. Wabebe has 1.6 Million views on youtube. 7. Accelerator By The Kansoul and Vivian.",
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"segment": "This song should be at least in top 10. What is it doing in 22nd position. Atif's voice is really awesome. Apart from that, it's different from his melodies. It has a great beat. Yoy\nTere liye from PRINCE movie is a lovely song and best song of Atif Aslam. This is really nice song. I am big fan of Atif. This song touches my heart. Great song, Wanna listen everyday.",
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"segment": "What Currency Does Greece Use? - Currency Conversion Center\nWhat Currency Does Greece Use? July 5, 2019 matthewsimpso\nYour Guide To Greece’s Currency. A currency is an accepted monetary form of payment in a particular country that facilitates the exchange of goods and services. Since the introduction of money as a medium of exchange, business transactions have been eased across different countries. Today, it is possible to travel to another country and enjoy your stay thanks to the development of currencies and the exchange rates. Greece is one of the European nations that attract numerous tourists due to its incredible tourist attraction sites. As a tourist traveling to Greece, it is imperative to understand the currency that is legally recognized to have a pleasant experience in the country. The information provided here will help you know about the money used in Greece and its history for you to make an informed decision on your traveling needs. Greece is one of the European Union member countries that form the Eurozone.",
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"segment": "From the sacred bones,\nof the Hellenes arisen,\nand valiant again as you once were,\nHail, o hail, Liberty! The Currency of Greece is the Euro\nThe monetary unit for Greece is the euro whose sign is €. The euro banknotes exist in seven denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500. The circulated euro coins exist in denominations of 1 euro and 2 euro, and the cents are in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50. The euro can be used in all the eurozone member states with no need for currency exchange. Adoption of the Euro by Greece\nGreece made an application to join the eurozone in 1999. The country joined the eurozone in January 2001 after being scrutinized and confirmed to have met the convergence criteria. Subsequently, the euro was adopted as the new Greek national currency just like other members of the eurozone. However, the physical currency became available to the Greeks a year later in January 2002.",
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"segment": "She is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She has aqua colored eyes. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film. Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan. She is the second best player on the Tune Squad team, the first being Jordan himself. Although she initially turns down Bugs' advances, her feelings shifts to affection after he saves her from a belly-flopping Pound, getting himself painfully squashed in the process (showing that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for her). Acting on these feelings, she kisses him and near the film's end, becomes his girlfriend. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also has a main role in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show. In The Looney Tunes Show, Lola Bunny is Bugs Bunny's beautiful, bubbly girlfriend.",
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"segment": "These stories gave her a new character to interact with, her boss, Huactui, he would sometimes be of help to her, but would mostly just give her more and more odd jobs to do for the sake of his business. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show, being shown as somewhat less intelligent, more clueless to her surroundings and situations, talks abnormally fast, and tends to obsess over Bugs. Her wealthy parents, Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in Season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in Season 2) appear in the show as well. This particular version of Lola was met with a mixture of praise (for giving her a more dynamic personality and being funnier) and criticism (for deviating too far from the original character and replacing Kath Soucie). Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run\nLola appears in the 2015 made-for-DVD film, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, where she is voiced by Rachel Ramras. This version of Lola maintains her Looney Tunes Show appearance and personality. New Looney Tunes\nLola first appeared in the New Looney Tunes episode \" Hare to the Throne \", as the episode poked fun at medieval fantasy, Lola played a parody of Daenerys Targaryen.",
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"segment": "For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011. Others\nJessica DiCicco (Lexi in Loonatics Unleashed)\nBritt McKillip ( Baby Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure)\nRachel Ramras ( Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure and Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)\nCarla Delaney ( Daffy Duck Dance Off)\nZendaya ( Space Jam: A New Legacy)\nReception and legacy\nSince her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character from the Looney Tunes franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated sex symbol.",
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"segment": "She seems to have inherited her ancestor's athletic prowess and general witty and no-nonsense attitude along with her seductive charm. Following Space Jam, Lola has regularly appeared in solo stories in the monthly Looney Tunes comic published by DC Comics. Lola Bunny was also featured in a Looney Tunes webtoon, on looneytunes.com, entitled \"Dating Dos And Don'ts.\" During this webtoon, in the form of a fifties educational film, Bugs Bunny attempts to take Lola out on a date, but Elmer Fudd and Lola's disapproving dad (voiced by Tom Kenny) are all that stand between him and his date. The short ends with Elmer crashing on top of Lola's dad, and Lola continuing to kiss Bugs passionately. A mascot version of Lola Bunny in her Space Jam Tune Squad uniform helped debut the Women's National Basketball Association in 1997 appearing at their inaugural game between the New York Liberty and the Los Angeles Sparks in Inglewood, California. Lola was the main character of the 2015 made-for-video feature Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, in which she was voiced by Rachel Ramras. Design\nIn the wake of Lola Bunny's initial movie appearance, many Looney Tunes fans have noticed some differences between the character's appearance as seen in \"Space Jam\", and the design used in subsequent promotional images and merchandising: The \"Space Jam\" version of Lola has a powder-puff tail, rosy red eyelids, and slipper-shaped footpads.",
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"segment": "Daffy walks across with a corndog and sarcastically remarks \"Interesting\" whereupon Porky angrily hits Daffy on the head with a frying pan. Voice cast\nRachel Ramras as Lola Bunny, a brown bunny who is on the run due to accidentally creating invisibility. The character was previously voiced by Kristen Wiig in The Looney Tunes Show. Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny, a grey bunny taxi driver who is on the run with Lola. Bergman also voices Daffy Duck, a black duck who's initially a taxi driver, but later retires, Pepé Le Pew, a French skunk perfume mogul who buys Lola's scent, and Foghorn Leghorn, the rooster general of the NSA. Bergman reprises all four of his roles from The Looney Tunes Show. Maurice LaMarche as Yosemite Sam, a criminal who is after Bugs and Lola, but only for the money. LaMarche reprises his role from The Looney Tunes Show. Billy West as Elmer Fudd, an associate of General Leghorn's sent to capture Bugs and Lola. West reprises his role from The Looney Tunes Show.",
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"segment": "In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. When did the Giants win the World Series? On Sunday, October 28, 2012, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 in 10 innings to win the 108th World Series championship in four games. It was the second time in three seasons that the Giants earned baseball's world title. On Monday, November 1, 2010, the San Francisco Giants won the 106th World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers, 3-1, at Arlington, Texas. The Giants won that series four games to one. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954.",
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"segment": "Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Have many World Series have the giants won? Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Who won the most recent World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the most recent world series. Who won the 1962 World Series? In 1962 the New York Yankees won the World Series over the Giants. Who won the 2014 World Series?",
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"segment": "What was the last time the giants won the World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. What was the last year the giants won the world series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. When did the New York Giants win the World Series? The New York Giants won five World Series (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954). In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. How many times have the giants won the world series? Seven.",
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"segment": "The New York Giants won five World Series (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954). In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. How many times have the giants won the world series? Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). How many World Series have been won by the Giants? Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Who won the World Series in 2010?",
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"segment": "Only once -- in 2010. The New York Giants have won several before then. In what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series? Since the Giants moved from New York to San Francisco in 1958, they have appeared in the World Series six times (in 1962, 1989, 2002, 2010, 2012 and 2014). They have won three of the past four world championships. How many times did the San Francisco giants win a world series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2014 World Series, outlasting the American League champion Kansas City Royals in seven games. It was the Giants' third world championship in five seasons. In the 2010 World Series, they defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one. They swept the Detroit Tigers in four games during the 2012 World Series.",
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"segment": "Pauley Perrette is also known for her outspoken views on various issues and her support of women's rights movements. Early Life: Pauley Perrette was born on March 27th of 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Over the years, her family moved frequently, and she spent her childhood living in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, California, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina, and North Carolina. At an early age, Perrette became interested in crime and hoped to become an FBI agent. After graduating from high school, Perrette studied criminal justice at Valdosta State University in Georgia. She continued her education at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. In order to pay the bills, she worked a number of odd jobs. Career: Perrette began her career when she met an advertising agency director in New York.",
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"segment": "Actress Pauley Perrette initially intended to pursue a career in criminology, earning a masters degree at Valdosta State College. Her first big break came in 1996 with a recurring role on the legal drama Murder One, but she found her greatest success the following decade as forensic scientist Abby Sciuto on the crime drama NCIS. Perrette is also a musician and runs her own independent music label. Early Life\nActress, writer and singer Pauley Perrette was born on March 27, 1969, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Perrette moved around a lot as a child because of her father's job. The family lived in 14 different places, mostly in the southern United States. Perrette spent most of her teenage years in the Atlanta area, where she spent the majority of her time buried in books — particularly science textbooks. After Perrette graduated from Crestwood High School, she began exploring her interests in science and criminology at Valdosta State College. She later earned a master's degree in criminology, and would have been a police officer or a federal agent had she not discovered acting. Moving to New York City, Perrette worked as a bartender for a time, and a co-worker introduced her to a director. \"",
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"segment": "On The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, she told host Craig Ferguson that she had lived in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, and California. In a 2011 interview with the Associated Press, Perrette confessed her early ambitions were to work with animals, be in a rock and roll band, or be an FBI agent. Perrette attended Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia, where she studied criminal justice, and later moved to New York City to study at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In New York, she held a variety of jobs: \" Not only was I bartending in the club kids scene, with a bra and combat boots and a white Mohawk, but I also wore a sandwich board on roller skates passing out flyers for Taco Bell in the Diamond District .\" Perrette also worked as a cook on a Manhattan dinner cruise boat. Career\nPerrette at the NOH8 Campaign in 2009\nPerrette has worked in television and film, mostly doing commercials, voice-overs, music videos and short films. She worked as a bartender in New York City. While working odd jobs in New York, she was introduced by a friend to an advertising agency director. This prompted her move to Los Angeles, where she had a variety of bit parts and made several guest appearances.",
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"segment": "She grew up all over the South due to the nature of her father’s job. Her mother, Donna, died from breast cancer. Perrette graduated from Crestwood High School in Sandy Springs, Georgia. She attended Valdosta State University followed by John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. She studied sociology, psychology, and criminal science. CAREER\nPrior to television, Perrette had hopes of becoming a police officer or a federal agent. She worked as a bartender in New York City before being discovered. Her early gigs included commercials, short films, music videos and voice-overs. Perrette’s first notable role was that of “Gwen” on the legal drama series Murder One (1996-97). She followed up with guest appearances on Frasier, Early Edition, The Naked Truth, and The Drew Carey Show.",
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"segment": "She is also a published writer, a singer and civil rights advocate. Perrette was born in New Orleans and raised all over the southern United States. She told Craig Ferguson, on The Late Late Show, that she lived in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, and California. In a 2011 interview with the Associated Press, Perrette confessed her early ambitions were to work with animals, be in a rock and roll band or be an FBI agent. She attended Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia, where she studied criminal justice, and later moved to New York City to study at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. While in New York she held a variety of jobs: Not only was I bartending in club-kids scene, with a bra and combat boots and a whit...\nRead more about pauley perrette pictures\nPauley Perrette Latest News\nNCIS: Was Abby Scuito killed off? Pauley Perrette's exit explained\nNCIS fans were devastated when Abby Scuito left the long-running crime procedural series. But was her character killed off?",
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"segment": "CAPTION: Pauley Perrette in early days SOURCE: Pinterest\nPerrette's family lived in 14 different places, mostly in the southern United States. She spent most of her teenage years in the Atlanta area, where she spent the majority of her time buried in books and particularly science textbooks. Perrette went to the high school graduation from the Crestwood High School and attended Valdosta State University where she studied Criminal Justice. She later moved to New York City to study at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Pauley Perrette's Career\nPauley Perrette is known also be her another name as Pauley P. She is occupationally working as an actress, writer and has also composed a song by herself additionally working as an entrepreneur by adopting her professional career. Mostly her fame was earned after her presentation and adorable performance within Abby Sciuto. This program was one of the TV series popular within the United States NCIS. She has also been within the denomination of United Methodist and actively working in her professional life from past 1994 till the present time active across her field.",
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"segment": "The team's home games were originally played at Tulane Stadium from 1967 to 1974, it was demolished in 1979, when the team relocated its home games to its current stadium, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome (formerly Louisiana Superdome from 1975 to 2011). The New Orleans Saints have had 16 head coaches in their franchise history—ten full-time coaches and six interim coaches. Sean Payton has been the head coach of the Saints since 2006. Payton served as the assistant head coach/passing game coordinator and assistant head coach/quarterbacks for the Dallas Cowboys for three seasons before he joined the Saints in 2006. In the 2009 season, he led the team to its second NFC Championship Game and first NFC Championship title, Super Bowl ( XLIV) appearance, and NFL Championship. Tom Fears, the franchise's first head coach serving from 1967 to 1970, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970, and is the only coach to be inducted into the Hall of Fame while spending his entire coaching career with the Saints. Hank Stram, who coached the Saints from 1976 to 1977, and Mike Ditka, who coached the Saints from 1997 to 1999, were also inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003 and 1988, respectively. Sean Payton has coached the most games for the Saints, with 192. Payton has the highest winning percentage while coaching the Saints, with .615, and his 118 wins are the most in franchise history. J. D. Roberts has the lowest winning percentage (.219) and fewest wins (seven) for a full-time coach.",
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"title": "2015 New Orleans Saints season - Wikipedia",
"headings": "2015 New Orleans Saints season\n2015 New Orleans Saints season\nContents\n2015 draft class\nMain article: 2015 NFL draft\n2015 New Orleans Saints Draft\nNotes\nStaff\n2015 New Orleans Saints staff\nFinal roster\n2015 New Orleans Saints final roster\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nGame summaries\nWeek 1: at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek One: New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Two: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 3: at Carolina Panthers\nWeek Three: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – Game summary\nWeek 4: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Four: Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 5: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Five: New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Atlanta Falcons\nWeek Six: Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 7: at Indianapolis Colts\nWeek Seven: New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary\nWeek 8: vs. New York Giants\nWeek Eight: New York Giants at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 9: vs. Tennessee Titans\nWeek Nine: Tennessee Titans at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 10: at Washington Redskins\nWeek Ten: New Orleans Saints at Washington Redskins – Game summary\nWeek 12: at Houston Texans\nWeek Twelve: New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans – Game summary\nWeek 13: vs. Carolina Panthers\nWeek Thirteen: Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 14: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Fourteen: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Detroit Lions\nWeek Fifteen: Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 16: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars\nWeek Sixteen: Jacksonville Jaguars at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 17: at Atlanta Falcons\nWeek Seventeen: New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "78 overall) and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe as part of a trade that sent wide receiver Kenny Stills to the Miami Dolphins. The Saints acquired an additional fifth-round selection (No. 154 overall) as part of a trade that sent guard Ben Grubbs to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Saints acquired an additional fifth-round selection (No. 167 overall) as part of a trade that sent their sixth-round selection (No. 187 overall) and 2016 sixth-round selection to the Washington Redskins. Staff\n2015 New Orleans Saints staff\n\n\nFront office\nOwner – Tom Benson\nPresident – Dennis Lauscha\nGeneral Manager – Mickey Loomis\nDirector of Football Administration – Khai Harley\nDirector of Operations – James Nagaoka\nDirector of Pro Scouting – Terry Fontenot\nHead coaches\nHead Coach – Sean Payton\nOffensive coaches\nOffensive Coordinator – Pete Carmichael\nQuarterbacks – Mike Neu\nRunning Backs – Joel Thomas\nWide Receivers – John Morton\nTight Ends – Dan Roushar\nOffensive Line – Bret Ingalls\nOffensive Assistant – Kyle DeVan\nOffensive Assistant – Greg Lewis\nOffensive Assistant – Brendan Nugent\n\n\nDefensive coaches\nDefensive Coordinator – Dennis Allen\nDefensive Line – Bill Johnson\nInside Linebackers – Joe Vitt\nOutside Linebackers – Brian Young\nSecondary – Wesley McGriff\nDefensive Assistant – Marcus Ungaro\nDefensive Assistant – James Willis\nSpecial teams coaches\nSpecial Teams Coordinator – Greg McMahon\nAssistant Special Teams – Stan Kwan\nFinal roster\n2015 New Orleans Saints final roster\n\n\nQuarterbacks\n9 Drew Brees\n18 Garrett Grayson\n3 Matt Flynn\nRunning backs\n38 Travaris Cadet\n34 Tim Hightower\n35 Austin Johnson FB\n28 C. 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"url": "http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2546734-hurricane-katrina-as-seen-through-the-eyes-of-the-saints-biggest-fans",
"title": "Hurricane Katrina as Seen Through the Eyes of the Saints' Biggest Fans | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights",
"headings": "Hurricane Katrina as Seen Through the Eyes of the Saints' Biggest Fans\nHurricane Katrina as Seen Through the Eyes of the Saints' Biggest Fans\nBefore the Storm\nEvacuation\nThe Superdome\nExile\nBaton Rouge\nThe Return\nRebirth\nEpilogue\n",
"segment": "Former QB Hebert: They made me, after talking about the preseason game—the Saints played terribly, by the way—give longitude and latitude of the storm. I was joking: \" I guess I'm a meteorologist now.\" Broadcaster Bellavia: At midnight that night, we went into full hurricane mode: No more Saints talk. Doug Thornton was general manager of the Superdome and is now an executive vice president of Superdome Management Group. Superdome manager Thornton: Throughout that entire game, unbeknownst to the fans, we were starting to prep.",
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"title": "New Orleans Saints NFL - Saints News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN",
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"segment": "this is his 2nd term, every term has 4 years. What was Barack Obama's work experience before he ran for President? Before Barack Obama was the president of the United States, he\nwas a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights\nattorney; and a law school professor. He first ran for political\noffice in 1996, winning a seat in the Illinois State Senate; he was\nre-elected several more times and then won the election for U.S.\nSenator in 2004. He was elected president in 2008, and re-elected\nin 2012. What important events happened with Barack Obama? A few important events in his life would include these:",
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"segment": "When Gaiman won the 2010 Medal himself, the press reported him recalling, \"it had to be the most important literary award there ever was\" and observing, \"if you can make yourself aged seven happy, you're really doing well – it's like writing a letter to yourself aged seven.\" Gaiman attended Ardingly College in Ardingly, West Sussex\nLewis Carroll 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was another childhood favourite, and \"a favourite forever. Alice was default reading to the point where I knew it by heart.\" He also enjoyed Batman comics as a child. Gaiman was educated at several Church of England schools, including Fonthill School in East Grinstead, Ardingly College (1970–74), and Whitgift School in Croydon (1974–77). His father's position as a public relations official of the Church of Scientology was the cause of the seven-year-old Gaiman being forced to withdraw from Fonthill School and remain at the school that he had previously been attending. He lived in East Grinstead for many years, from 1965 to 1980 and again from 1984 to 1987. He met his first wife, Mary McGrath, while she was studying Scientology and living in a house in East Grinstead that was owned by his father. The couple were married in 1985 after having their first child, Michael. Career\nJournalism, early writings, and literary influences\nPlay media\nGaiman, an Open Rights Group patron, speaks about his concerns for creators' rights.",
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"headings": "Neil Gaiman: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Novelist\nNeil Gaiman: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Novelist\n1. Bio\n2. Neil Gaiman’s zodiac sign is Scorpio\n3. He is currently 60 years old\n4. On Neil Gaiman’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Neil Gaiman’s height and weight\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Rat\n7. Neil Gaiman’s life path number is 1\n8. Baby Boomers Generation\n9. Neil Gaiman’s birthstone is Topaz and Citrine\n10. Neil Gaiman’s birth flower is Chrysanthemum\n",
"segment": "He had three children with his first wife Mary McGrath before marrying singer Amanda Palmer in 2011. He and Palmer have a son, Anthony. Neil Gaiman father’s name is David Bernard Gaiman and mother Sheila Gaiman. We will continue to update details on Neil Gaiman’s family. FATHER: MOTHER: Sheila Gaiman\nBROTHER (S): Not available\nSISTER (S): Not available\nEducation: Neil Gaiman attended Fonthill School, East Grinstead, Ardingly College (1970-74), Whitgift School, Croydon (1974-77).",
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"segment": "And he must learn to survive in this city of shadows and darkness, monsters and saints, murderers and angels, if he is ever to return to the London that he knew. 5 out of 5 stars\nWhat a Trip! By Randy on 03-25-08\nNeverwhere\nBy: Neil Gaiman\nNorse Mythology\nBy: Neil Gaiman\nNarrated by: Neil Gaiman\nLength: 6 hrs and 29 mins\nUnabridged\nOverall\n4.5 out of 5 stars 59,888\nPerformance\n5 out of 5 stars 54,237\nStory\n4.5 out of 5 stars 53,990\nNeil Gaiman has long been inspired by ancient mythology in creating the fantastical realms of his fiction. Now he turns his attention back to the source, presenting a bravura rendition of the great northern tales. In Norse Mythology, Gaiman fashions primeval stories into a novelistic arc that begins with the genesis of the legendary nine worlds; delves into the exploits of the deities, dwarves, and giants;",
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"headings": "President of the European Union\nPresident of the European Union\nContents\nIn media\nElection\nRoles\nPresident of the European Council\nPresident of the European Commission\nPresident of the European Parliament\nGallery\nSee also\nFurther reading\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "President of the European Union - Wikipedia\nPresident of the European Union\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThree former European presidents: of the European Parliament ( Jerzy Buzek ), of the European Commission ( José Barroso ), and of the European Council ( Herman van Rompuy ), during a press conference in the Berlaymont in November 2011\nThe official title President of the European Union (or President of Europe) does not exist, but there are a number of presidents of European Union institutions, including: the President of the European Council (since 1 December 2019, Charles Michel)\nthe President of the European Commission (since 1 December 2019, Ursula von der Leyen)\nthe President of the European Parliament (since 3 July 2019, David Sassoli)\nAlongside these the Council of the European Union (also known as the Council of Ministers or simply \"the Council\") containing 27 national ministers, one of each nation, rotates its presidency by country. This presidency is held by a country, not a person; meetings are chaired by the minister from the country holding the presidency (depending on the topic, or \"configuration\"), except for the Foreign Affairs Council (one so-called \"configuration\" of the Council of the EU), which is usually chaired by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The Presidency of the Council of the European Union has been held by Portugal since 1 January 2021. According to protocol, it is the President of the Parliament who comes first, as it is listed first in the treaties. However, on the world stage, the principal representative of the EU is considered to be the President of the European Council, but the President of the European Commission, as head of the executive branch of the European Union, takes part in the G7 and other international summits as well. Contents\n1 In media\n2 Election\n3 Roles\n3.1 President of the European Council\n3.2 President of the European Commission\n3.3 President of the European Parliament\n4 Gallery\n5 See also\n6 Further reading\n7 Notes\n8 References\n9 External links\nIn media\nAll four offices have been described as the President of Europe, but none are analogous to the President of the United States (who is both head of state and head of government ). Comparisons with other political system have attempted to explain the complex nature of the European institutions.",
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"segment": "This would attract semi-retired leaders seeking a fitting climax to their career and would leave most work to the Commission rather than wield power within the institutions. However another opinion envisaged a more pro-active president within the Union and speaking for it abroad. The office would hence be quickly fashioned, according to promoters, into a de facto \"president of Europe\" and, unlike the first model, would be seen on the world stage as speaking for the EU. Persons connected to this position would be more charismatic leaders. The appointment of Herman Van Rompuy indicated a desire to see the former style of president. The Treaty of Lisbon does not define a nomination process for the president of the Council and initially several official and unofficial candidates were proposed. At the final European Council meeting on the treaty in Lisbon, on 19 November 2007, French president Nicolas Sarkozy set off public speculation on candidates by naming Tony Blair, Felipe González and Jean-Claude Juncker, and praising the three as worthy candidates with Blair in particular being a long time front runner for the post. However, he faced large scale opposition for being from a large state outside the eurozone and the Schengen Area as well as being a leader who entered the Iraq War which had split Europe. Minor opposition to other leaders such as Juncker also led to their rejection. First full-time president\nOn 19 November 2009, Herman Van Rompuy, at that time Prime Minister of Belgium, was appointed the first full-time president of the European Council.",
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"segment": "Donald Trump, President of the United States of America; Han Zheng, Vice-Premier of the People’s Republic of China; Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany; Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy; H.R.H. The Prince of Wales; Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission; Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister of Spain; Simonetta Sommaruga, President of the Swiss Confederation; Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Sebastian Kurz, Federal Chancellor of Austria;",
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what school did tupac go to?
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"segment": "What middle school did Tupac go to? What year did Tupac graduate high school? Did Tupac go to Juilliard? Where did Tupac go to highschool? In 1988, Shakur and his family moved from Baltimore to Marin City, California, a small unincorporated suburban community located 5 miles (8 km) north of San Francisco. He attended Tamalpais High School in nearby Mill Valley. What middle school did Tupac go to? He attended Roland Park Middle School, then spent his freshman year at Paul Lawrence Dunbar High. For his sophomore year Tupac was accepted to the Baltimore School for the Arts. He enjoyed his classes there, studying theater, ballet, and other arts.",
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"segment": "East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, where Shakur was born\nSchool years\nIn 1984, Tupac's family moved from New York City to Baltimore, Maryland. He attended eighth grade at Roland Park Middle School, then two years at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. On transfer to the Baltimore School for the Arts, he studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. He performed in Shakespeare's plays —depicting timeless themes, now seen in gang warfare, he would recall —and as the Mouse King role in The Nutcracker ballet. With his friend Dana \"Mouse\" Smith as beatbox, he won competitions as reputedly the school's best rapper. Also known for his humor, he could mix with all crowds. As a teen, he listened to musicians including Kate Bush, Culture Club, Sinéad O'Connor, and U2. At Baltimore's arts high school, Tupac befriended Jada Pinkett, who would become a subject of some of his poems. After his death, she would call him \"one of my best friends. He was like a brother.",
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"segment": "He attended Tamalpais High School in nearby Mill Valley. What middle school did Tupac go to? He attended Roland Park Middle School, then spent his freshman year at Paul Lawrence Dunbar High. For his sophomore year Tupac was accepted to the Baltimore School for the Arts. He enjoyed his classes there, studying theater, ballet, and other arts. What year did Tupac graduate high school? In 1986, the family moved from New York to Baltimore, Maryland. After completing his second year at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Shakur transferred to the Baltimore School for the Arts. There he studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. YouTube\nHistoric Films Stock Footage Archive\n91.2K subscribers\nSubscribe\nTUPAC SHAKUR 1988 HIGH SCHOOL INTERVIEW\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.",
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"segment": "A City That Made Him an Artist\nBaltimore School For The Arts\nIt’s not New York but the city of Baltimore that had instilled in him the artistic element. Tupac Shakur’s family moved from New York to Baltimore in 1986, and it was there, while studying in the Baltimore School for the Arts, that he learned acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. Source: VIBE (October 1999), Image: Wikimedia\n8. The Best Rapper in His School\nYoung Tupac Shakur (Right) With One Of His Friends\nShakur and Dana “Mouse” Smith, one of his school friends and his beatbox, won many rap competitions. Shakur was considered the best rapper in his school. Source: Wikipedia, Image: tumblr.com\n9.",
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"segment": "Unlike others Tupac had an escape away from the madness of the hood. Tupac attended the Baltimore School of Arts where he was exposed to new things of diverse subjects. Tupac was exposed to theater, ballet, Broadway, and many other lifestyles aside from the one he was accustomed too. In 1988 Tupac decided to move to Oakland, California. Prior to his fame Tupac was barely making it, smoking weed, partying and hanging out with drug dealers. Tupac didn’t want this lifestyle so he began to rap, and this is what led to the iconic Tupac we know and love today. All Tupac’s childhood experiences and upbringings are what molded him as a man and artist. Tupac knew his history, and understood the struggle not only from knowledge but also from living it. Tupac was well rounded also; he wasn’t just a kid in the hood that never stepped out of a ten mile radius but he was exposed to different subject matters and lifestyles.",
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"segment": "Tupac's godfather, Elmer \"Geronimo\" Pratt, a high-ranking Black Panther, was convicted of murdering a school teacher during a 1968 robbery. His sentence was overturned when it was revealed that the prosecution had hidden evidence that he was in a meeting 400 mi (640 km) away at the time of the murders. East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, where Shakur was born\nSchool years\nIn 1984, Tupac's family moved from New York City to Baltimore, Maryland. He attended eighth grade at Roland Park Middle School, then two years at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. On transfer to the Baltimore School for the Arts, he studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. He performed in Shakespeare's plays —depicting timeless themes, now seen in gang warfare, he would recall —and as the Mouse King role in The Nutcracker ballet. With his friend Dana \"Mouse\" Smith as beatbox, he won competitions as reputedly the school's best rapper. Also known for his humor, he could mix with all crowds. As a teen, he listened to musicians including Kate Bush, Culture Club, Sinéad O'Connor, and U2. At Baltimore's arts high school, Tupac befriended Jada Pinkett, who would become a subject of some of his poems.",
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"segment": "As a result of this Tupac knew about black history, oppression, Black Nationalism and the struggle. Growing up Tupac and his family were poor, so Tupac understood the struggle that blacks back then and even today face. He lived in Baltimore, Maryland between 1984 and 1988. Baltimore was known to have the highest rate of teen pregnancy, AIDS, black on black crime, and teen suicide. Tupac referred to Baltimore as “ignorance town”. Unlike others Tupac had an escape away from the madness of the hood. Tupac attended the Baltimore School of Arts where he was exposed to new things of diverse subjects. Tupac was exposed to theater, ballet, Broadway, and many other lifestyles aside from the one he was accustomed too. In 1988 Tupac decided to move to Oakland, California. Prior to his fame Tupac was barely making it, smoking weed, partying and hanging out with drug dealers.",
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Nuclear accident
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"segment": "People of Chernobyl: life after catastrophe\n( 7 votes, average: 4.57 out of 5)\nLoading...\nLife in Chernobyl after tragedy: what happened to the people\nAnastasija Dadiverina December 2, 2016\nChernobyl\nHow many people were affected by Chernobyl? What happened to the people of Chernobyl? The scientists have registered different numbers of Chernobyl people affected because of the catastrophe: from 30 to 800 thousand people. Moreover, another 3.5 million population presumably are seriously ill. In fact, how many people affected by Chernobyl? The committee registered 134 people from Chernobyl, which have acute radiation malady.",
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"headings": "35 Photos Of Chernobyl Today After Being Frozen In Time By A Nuclear Meltdown\n35 Photos Of Chernobyl Today After Being Frozen In Time By A Nuclear Meltdown\nMore than 30 years have passed since the 1986 nuclear disaster. So just what exactly is the state of Chernobyl today?\nHow The Chernobyl Disaster Happened\nA Nuclear Ghost Town\nThe State Of Chernobyl Today\n",
"segment": "By then, some 100,000 people were being evacuated, the Soviets made an official announcement, and the world was now aware of what had quickly become the worst nuclear disaster in history. And the mistakes and mismanagement that both caused the disaster and compounded that disaster in the immediate aftermath left Chernobyl in ruins. Workers risked their lives in those ruins for more than a week afterward to eventually contain the fire, bury the mountains of radioactive debris, and enclose the reactor inside a concrete and steel sarcophagus. Dozens of people had died horribly in the process, but the plant was contained. The lingering effects, however, had only begun to reveal themselves and shape Chernobyl today. A Nuclear Ghost Town\nThe levels of radioactivity inside Chernobyl after the disaster were far too great for any human to stand. Dozens of emergency workers become seriously ill due to the radiation and, over the course of years afterward, untold thousands would follow in their footsteps. The disaster had released several times more radioactive material into the air than Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined (with harmful radiation drifting as far away as France and Italy). Millions of acres of surrounding forests and farmlands were crippled and anyone even close to ground zero was in serious danger. YouTube\nWall Street Journal\n2.96M subscribers\nSubscribe\nChernobyl:",
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"segment": "The reactor was completely blown up, and radioactive elements, which turned humanity into walking corpses, broke free. Those who were nearby at this time, faster than the rest, parted lives. People were affected by the greatest doses of radiation — all the workers at the Chernobyl disaster were victims, but not all of them died immediately. The accident caused thousands of deaths and it was impossible to escape from this. Relatives watched how their relatives “rot alive” and could not help. Even the banal presence next to the irradiated person threatened inevitable death. Pregnant wives were not allowed to husbands who worked at the power station, children were not allowed to visit mothers who received a huge dose of radiation. The country suffered. The situation in the surrounding areas was no better – constant evacuations, the birth of mutating babies with a third leg, a cleft lip, and so on. May be interesting 4 you:",
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"segment": "What happend Chernobyl diaster? the happenings in Chernobyl were that the nuclear reactor 4 blue up sending a plume of radiation over chernobyl killing lots of peeps\nWhat was the worlds most horrible accident? the radiation leak in Chernobyl\nHow was Chernobyl disaster prevented? It wasn't prevented. That's the problem. The area around Chernobyl is still with radiation and nothing can live there. What were the effects of the Chernobyl accident on the people? 31 people were killed in the immediate accident and 1,800 children have thus far been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. In a study published in May 2001Many people living in and around Chernobyl before the disaster suffered radiation poisoning and related radiation illnesses such as cancer. How may people died in chernobyl?",
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"segment": "The area around Chernobyl is still with radiation and nothing can live there. What were the effects of the Chernobyl accident on the people? 31 people were killed in the immediate accident and 1,800 children have thus far been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. In a study published in May 2001Many people living in and around Chernobyl before the disaster suffered radiation poisoning and related radiation illnesses such as cancer. How may people died in chernobyl? 64 people died of the radiation. What type of radiation was leaked in the chernobyl disaster? Gamma. And a whole lot of it. Is the chernobyl disaster still going?",
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"segment": "The gas flared, the fire started. Pieces of graphite from a moderator and nuclear fuel (8 from 140 tons) were thrown into the air. The radioactive pair continued to spread during the fire. The station of Chernobyl what happened with it? It was completely destroyed the reactor core, damaged the reactor compartment, turbine hall and a number of other facilities. What happened to Chernobyl? The barriers and the security systems were ruined that protect from radionuclides. This ejection of millions of curies per day prolonged for 10 days from 26.04.86 to 06.05.86, then dropped into a thousand times and subsequently it gradually decreased. Please support us with LIKE :) PLEASE",
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"segment": "Subsequently, an estimated 49 to 55 people died of radiation-induced cancer, 66 were diagnosed with chronic radiation syndrome, 10,000 people were evacuated from their homes, and 470,000 people were exposed to radiation. The Soviet Union did not release news of the accident and denied it happened for nearly 30 years. Residents of Chelyabinsk district in the Southern Urals reported observing \"polar-lights\" in the sky near the plant, and American aerial spy photos had documented the destruction caused by the disaster by 1960. This nuclear accident, the Soviet Union's worst before the Chernobyl disaster, is categorised as a Level 6 \"Serious Accident\" on the 0–7 International Nuclear Events Scale . When Zhores Medvedev exposed the disaster in a 1976 article in New Scientist, some exaggerated claims circulated in the absence of any verifiable information from the Soviet Union. People \"grew hysterical with fear with the incidence of unknown 'mysterious' diseases breaking out. Victims were seen with skin 'sloughing off' their faces, hands and other exposed parts of their bodies.\" As Zhores wrote, \"Hundreds of square miles were left barren and unusable for decades and maybe centuries. Hundreds of people died, thousands were injured and surrounding areas were evacuated.\" Professor Leo Tumerman, former head of the Biophysics Laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Biology in Moscow, disclosed",
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"headings": "How The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Meltdown Formed World's Most Dangerous Lava\nMore From Forbes\nHow The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Meltdown Formed World's Most Dangerous Lava\nDavid Bressan\n",
"segment": "As the cooling system was shut down, part of a scheduled safety test, the reactor experienced a catastrophic core meltdown, exploded and parts of the nuclear fuel were released into the atmosphere. Firefighters, doctors and nurses rushed to the plant not aware of the danger. As authorities realized the extent of the catastrophe, more than 16,000 policemen and military personnel where sent to the power plant to extinguish the fire, remove the radioactive debris and enclose the ruin in a protective shell made of steel and concrete. Confirmed 31 people died from radiation sickness in the first days after the accident. The long-term effects on the 16,000 \"liquidators\" and evacuated 100,000 people from the towns of Chernobyl and Pripyat are still poorly understood, however, an increase of various cancer types was blamed on the released radioactivity. The effects on the fauna and flora inside the evacuated region are still today studied by geneticists, ecologists, botanists and zoologists. Even areas thousands of kilometers away from Chernobyl are still today contaminated with radioactive particles, transported by the wind in a large plume over Europe. As the cooling system of the reactor was shut down and the insertion of control rods into the reactor core failed, the nuclear fission went out of control, releasing enough heat to melt the fuel rods, cases, core containment vessel and anything else nearby, including the concrete floor of the reactor building. The fuel pellets inside the fuel rods are almost entirely made of uranium-oxide while the encasing in which the pellets are placed is made of zirconium alloys. Melting at over 1,200°C the uranium and zirconium, together with melted metal, formed radioactive lava burning through the steel hull of the reactor and concrete foundations at a speed of 30 cm (12\") per hour.",
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"segment": "Plant and emergency workers went to work on the reactor. After a day of poor communication and failed cover-ups, officials began evacuating the city around it. The rest of the world had no idea what was happening, only because Sweden detected the elevated levels of radiation and pushed the Soviets to come clean. At this point, around 100,000 people were in the midst of being evacuated, and the USSR finally announced that there had been a nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. Over the next weeks and months, workers risked their lives to contain the fire and radiation, eventually containing the reactor in a steel and concrete dome. Many died horribly in this process, but they heroically contained the plant. Decades later, the long-lasting effects of the Chernobyl disaster are finally taking shape. An irradiated ghost town\nThe radiation levels in the Chernobyl area after the disaster were too high for humans. Many emergency workers became ill, and over the years, many more would follow. Chernobyl released 400 times more radioactive material than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima.",
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"segment": "There was no radiation emission data. All forces were sent to the fire extinguishing. Few people have understood what happened at Chernobyl because of such main facts: information has been concealed in Soviet times; the complexity of the understanding of official documents; speculation of unscrupulous journalists. Let’s try to understand what happened at Chernobyl and what were the effects. It was one of the worst manmade disasters in the history of humankind, what happened on April 26 1986 at 1:23. At this time, the fourth unit exploded. The stationary employees conducted testing of the eighth turbo generator.",
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"segment": "In addition, the team was originally owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, makers of the popular beer Labatt Blue. Colloquially nicknamed the \" Jays \", the team's official colours are royal blue, navy blue, red, and white. An expansion franchise, the club was founded in Toronto in 1977. Originally based at Exhibition Stadium, the team began playing its home games at SkyDome upon its opening in 1989. Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre. They are the second MLB franchise to be based outside the United States, and currently the only team based outside the U.S. after the first Canadian franchise, the Montreal Expos, became the Washington Nationals in 2005. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays went through struggles typical of an expansion team, frequently finishing last in their division. In 1983, they had their first winning season and two years later, became division champions. From 1985 to 1993, the Blue Jays were an AL East powerhouse, winning five division championships in nine seasons, including three consecutive from 1991 to 1993. During that run, the team also became back-to-back World Series champions in 1992 and 1993, led by a core group of award -winning All-Star players, including Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Devon White.",
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"segment": "In 1976, out of the over 4,000 suggestions, 154 people selected the name \"Blue Jays.\" In addition, the team was originally owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, makers of the popular beer Labatt Blue. Colloquially nicknamed the \" Jays \", the team's official colours are royal blue, navy blue, red, and white. An expansion franchise, the club was founded in Toronto in 1977. Originally based at Exhibition Stadium, the team began playing its home games at SkyDome upon its opening in 1989. Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre. They are the second MLB franchise to be based outside the United States, and currently the only team based outside the U.S. after the first Canadian franchise, the Montreal Expos, became the Washington Nationals in 2005. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays went through struggles typical of an expansion team, frequently finishing last in their division. In 1983, they had their first winning season and two years later, became division champions. From 1985 to 1993, the Blue Jays were an AL East powerhouse, winning five division championships in nine seasons, including three consecutive from 1991 to 1993.",
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"segment": "History of the Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Toronto Blue Jays\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThe Blue Jays' second game, against the Chicago White Sox at Exhibition Stadium in 1977. Unlike the first game, which was during a snow storm, the second game was played during sunny weather. The Toronto Blue Jays came into existence in 1976, as one of two teams slated to join the American League for the following season (the other being the Seattle Mariners ), via the 1977 Major League Baseball expansion. Toronto had been mentioned as a potential major league city as early as the 1880s, and had been home to the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team of the International League, from 1896 to 1967. Contents\n1 Creation of the Blue Jays\n1.1 Possible Toronto Giants\n1.2 American League expansion\n1.3 Naming the team\n2 1977–1994: Pat Gillick era\n2.1 1977–1981\n2.2 1982–1984\n2.3 1985: First AL East title\n2.4 1986–1988\n2.5 1989–1991: Cito Gaston takes charge, two more AL East titles\n2.6 1992–93: World Series champions\n2.6.1 1992: Toronto's first World Series title\n2.6.2 1993:",
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"segment": "Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia\nToronto Blue Jays\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nBaseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nToronto Blue Jays\n2021 Toronto Blue Jays season\nEstablished in 1977\n\nCap insignia\nMajor league affiliations\nAmerican League ( 1977 –present)\nEast Division ( 1977 –present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nRetired numbers\n12\n32\n42\nColours\nRoyal blue, navy blue, red, white\nName\nToronto Blue Jays ( 1977 –present)\nOther nicknames\nThe Jays\nBuffalo Blue Jays\nBallpark\nRogers Centre ( 1989 –present)\nExhibition Stadium (1977–1989)\nSahlen Field (2020)\nTD Ballpark (2021)\nMajor league titles\nWorld Series titles (2)\n1992\n1993\nAL Pennants (2)\n1992\n1993\nEast Division titles (6)\n1985\n1989\n1991\n1992\n1993\n2015\nWild card berths (2)\n2016\n2020\nFront office\nPrincipal owner (s)\nRogers Communications\nPresident\nMark Shapiro\nGeneral manager\nRoss Atkins\nManager\nCharlie Montoyo\nThe Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team usually plays its home games at Rogers Centre, but used Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York, as its home for the 2020 season due to border restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic . The name \"Blue Jays\" originates from the bird of the same name, and blue is also the traditional colour of Toronto's collegiate and professional sports teams including the Maple Leafs ( ice hockey) and the Argonauts ( Canadian football ). In 1976, out of the over 4,000 suggestions, 154 people selected the name \"Blue Jays.\" In addition, the team was originally owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, makers of the popular beer Labatt Blue. Colloquially nicknamed the \" Jays \", the team's official colours are royal blue, navy blue, red, and white. An expansion franchise, the club was founded in Toronto in 1977. Originally based at Exhibition Stadium, the team began playing its home games at SkyDome upon its opening in 1989. Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre.",
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"segment": "Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia\nToronto Blue Jays\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nBaseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nToronto Blue Jays\n2021 Toronto Blue Jays season\nEstablished in 1977\n\nCap insignia\nMajor league affiliations\nAmerican League ( 1977 –present)\nEast Division ( 1977 –present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nRetired numbers\n12\n32\n42\nColours\nRoyal blue, navy blue, red, white\nName\nToronto Blue Jays ( 1977 –present)\nOther nicknames\nThe Jays\nBuffalo Blue Jays\nBallpark\nRogers Centre ( 1989 –present)\nSahlen Field ( 2020, June 2021 -present)\nTD Ballpark (April 2021 –May 2021)\nExhibition Stadium ( 1977 – 1989)\nMajor league titles\nWorld Series titles (2)\n1992\n1993\nAL Pennants (2)\n1992\n1993\nEast Division titles (6)\n1985\n1989\n1991\n1992\n1993\n2015\nWild card berths (2)\n2016\n2020\nFront office\nPrincipal owner (s)\nRogers Communications\nPresident\nMark Shapiro\nGeneral manager\nRoss Atkins\nManager\nCharlie Montoyo\nThe Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team usually plays its home games at Rogers Centre, but are currently using TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida for the 2021 season due to border restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the 2020 season Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York was used as the Blue Jays home field, this arrangement will return in June of 2021. The name \"Blue Jays\" originates from the bird of the same name, and blue is also the traditional colour of Toronto's collegiate and professional sports teams including the Maple Leafs ( ice hockey) and the Argonauts ( Canadian football ). In 1976, out of the over 4,000 suggestions, 154 people selected the name \"Blue Jays.\" In addition, the team was originally owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, makers of the popular beer Labatt Blue. Colloquially nicknamed the \" Jays \", the team's official colours are royal blue, navy blue, red, and white. An expansion franchise, the club was founded in Toronto in 1977. Originally based at Exhibition Stadium, the team began playing its home games at SkyDome upon its opening in 1989.",
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"segment": "External links\nBluejays.com: Broadcasters\nv\nt\ne\nToronto Blue Jays\nEstablished in 1977\nBased in Toronto, Ontario\nFranchise\nHistory\nExpansion\nExpansion draft\nSeasons\nRecords\nFirst-round picks\nAward winners and league leaders\nHome run leaders\nRoster\nPlayers\nMinor league players\nManagers\nOwners and executives\nBroadcasters\nRadio network\nOpening Day starting pitchers\nBallparks\nExhibition Stadium\nRogers Centre\nSahlen Field\nTD Ballpark\nSpring training: Grant Field\nTD Ballpark\nCecil P. Englebert Complex\nCulture\nContinental League\nMascots ( BJ Birdy\nAce)\n\" OK Blue Jays \"\nMajor League Baseball on TSN\nToronto Blue Jays on Sportsnet\nLore\nThe Drive of '85\n1991 All-Star Game\nTouch 'em all Joe\nThe Bat Flip ( reactions)\nRivalries\nMontreal Expos (relocated)\nRetired numbers\n12\n32\n42\nKey personnel\nOwner: Rogers Communications\nPresident & CEO: Mark Shapiro\nGeneral manager: Ross Atkins\nManager: Charlie Montoyo\nWorld Series championships (2)\n1992\n1993\nAmerican League pennants (2)\n1992\n1993\nDivision titles (6)\n1985\n1989\n1991\n1992\n1993\n2015\nWild Card berths (2)\n2016\n2020\nMinor league affiliates\nTriple-A\nBuffalo Bisons\nDouble-A\nNew Hampshire Fisher Cats\nHigh-A\nVancouver Canadians\nLow-A\nDunedin Blue Jays\nRookie\nGCL Blue Jays\nDSL Blue Jays\nDSL Brewers/Blue Jays\nSeasons (45)\n1970s\n1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977\n1978\n1979\n1980s\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990s\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000s\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010s\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020s\n2020\n2021\nv\nt\ne\nToronto Blue Jays television play-by-play voice\nDon Chevrier (1977–1996)\nFergie Olver (1984–1989)\nJim Hughson (1990–1994, 2007–2008)\nBrian Williams (1993–2002)\nDan Shulman (1995–2001, 2016-present)\nRod Black (1999–2009)\nRob Faulds (2001–2004)\nJamie Campbell (2005–2009)\nBuck Martinez (2010–present)\nv\nt\ne\nCBC Sports television programs\nHockey\nHockey Night in Canada\nHowie Meeker's Hockey School\nAHL on CBC\nBaseball\nToronto Blue Jays\nMontreal Expos\nSoccer\nMajor League Soccer\nToronto FC\n2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa on CBC\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup on CBC\nCanadian Football\nCFL on CBC\nCurling\nCapital One Grand Slam of Curling on CBC\nCCA on CBC\nCBC Curling Classic\nCBC Championship Curling\nCross Canada Curling\nOther\nOlympics on CBC\nPan American Games\nToronto Raptors\nSee also\nCanada sports broadcasting lists\nv\nt\ne\nLists of Major League Baseball broadcasters\nAmerican League\nBaltimore Orioles\nBoston Red Sox\nChicago White Sox\nCleveland Indians\nDetroit Tigers\nHouston Astros\nKansas City Royals\nLos Angeles Angels\nMinnesota Twins\nNew York Yankees\nOakland Athletics\nSeattle Mariners\nTampa Bay Rays\nTexas Rangers\nToronto Blue Jays\nNational League\nArizona Diamondbacks\nAtlanta Braves\nChicago Cubs\nCincinnati Reds\nColorado Rockies\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nMiami Marlins\nMilwaukee Brewers\nNew York Mets\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nPittsburgh Pirates\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nSan Diego Padres\nSan Francisco Giants\nWashington Nationals ( Montreal Expos)\nNational TV networks / cable channels\nABC ( The Baseball Network)\nFox\nESPN ( Baseball Tonight • ESPN Radio)\nMLB Network\nNBC\nTBS\nGame of the Week\nBy event\nAll-Star Game\nALCS\nALDS\nNLCS\nNLDS\nWorld Series\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Toronto_Blue_Jays_broadcasters&oldid=1021649761 \"\nCategories: Lists of Major League Baseball broadcasters\nToronto Blue Jays announcers\nCTV Sports\nCBC Sports\nToronto Blue Jays lists\nThe Sports Network\nSportsnet\nHidden categories: Articles with short description\nShort description matches Wikidata",
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"segment": "Currently, the Toronto Blue Jays are Canada's only Major League Baseball team, founded in 1977. The Montreal Expos (Canada's first Major League Baseball team) played in Montreal from 1969 until 2004 when they moved to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals. The Blue Jays were the first non-American team to host a World Series Game (in 1992) and the only non-American team to win the World Series (back to back in 1992 and 1993). The Blue Jays had the highest attendance in Major League Baseball during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Professional baseball has a long history in Canada, beginning with teams such as the London Tecumsehs, Montreal Royals, and Toronto Maple Leafs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. All three were included on the National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams . A number of Canadians have played in the major leagues, and several have won the highest honours in baseball. Ferguson Jenkins won the National League Cy Youn",
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"segment": "Franchise History\nThe Toronto Blue Jays were founded in 1977 and are currently the only MLB team based outside of the United States. Toronto's first ever game was one to remember, as they beat the Chicago White Sox 9-5 during a snowstorm! Typical of an expansion team, the Blue Jays struggled to break through their first couple of years. Despite a rocky start, the team quickly flipped their switch and recorded their first winning season in 1983. This sparked the Blue Jays becoming an AL East powerhouse, winning five out of nine division championships from 1985 to 1993. They took two World Series titles during that team as well, led by legends like Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter and Devon White. They are the fastest AL expansion team to appear in and win a World Series, taking only 16 years. The Blue Jays have been quiet since dominating an era but have been improving their performance as of 2015. Their prospects are looking better than ever for the upcoming season, so it won't be surprising to see some huge numbers coming out of the franchise. Want to see for yourself?",
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"segment": "Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre. They are the second MLB franchise to be based outside the United States, and currently the only team based outside the U.S. after the first Canadian franchise, the Montreal Expos, became the Washington Nationals in 2005. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays went through struggles typical of an expansion team, frequently finishing last in their division. In 1983, they had their first winning season and two years later, became division champions. From 1985 to 1993, the Blue Jays were an AL East powerhouse, winning five division championships in nine seasons, including three consecutive from 1991 to 1993. During that run, the team also became back-to-back World Series champions in 1992 and 1993, led by a core group of award -winning All-Star players, including Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Devon White. The Blue Jays became the first (and, to date, only) team outside the U.S. to appear in and win a World Series, and the fastest AL expansion team to do so, winning in its 16th year. As of 2019, they are one of only two MLB franchises that are undefeated through multiple World Series appearances, along with the National League 's Miami Marlins. After 1993, the Blue Jays failed to qualify for the playoffs for 21 consecutive seasons, until clinching a playoff berth and division championship in 2015. The team clinched a second consecutive playoff berth in 2016, after securing an AL wild card position.",
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"segment": "Relics \")\nScott aboard the SS Botany Bay\nIn 2268, Scott stated that he knew the Enterprise better than Larry Marvick, the man who designed the starship. When Marvick visited the ship, escorting the Medusan Ambassador Kollos, Scott made a bet, that he won't find his way around the engine room. When Scott allowed him to the warp engine controls, Marvick, under the madness brought on by the sight of the Medusan, attempted to take over the vessel, and hurled it into the void surrounding our galaxy. ( TOS: \" Is There in Truth No Beauty? \") Scott is pronounced dead by McCoy on the bridge of the Enterprise\nIn 2267, Scott was attacked and killed by Nomad, a probe originally launched from Earth in the early 21st century. Kirk was distraught by the death of his valued chief engineer, but Nomad informed Kirk that Scott could be \"repaired\" and the probe revived Scott in sickbay. Later, Scott assisted Kirk and Spock in beaming Nomad out into open space before it exploded from Kirk talking it to death. ( TOS: \" The Changeling \")\nLater in 2267, Scott was thrown against a bulkhead of the Enterprise during an explosion caused by a woman.",
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"segment": "Clayton: Accidentally hangs himself by the neck with a jungle vine. Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke: Becomes crystallized and is shredded by a propeller while lunging at Milo. Scroop: Gets lost in space. Syndrome: Killed after getting his cape caught in a jet turbine. Queen Narissa: Falls off from the Woolworth Building and gets killed in her dragon form.",
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"segment": "One of the mutineering sailors, Wilson, dies after being struck in the chest by a hatchet wielded by Curtis, and the mutiny is suppressed. January 7: At about half-past seven in the evening, Lt. Walter dies of tuberculosis (\"consumption\"). January 8: Before daylight, Curtis and Kazallon throw the body of Lt. Walter overboard, but not before discovering the right foot missing. Kazallon discovers later that night that the boatswain had cut off the foot for bait. January 10: Owen falls ill from copper oxide poisoning after secretly drinking from the previously untouched barrel of fresh water.",
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"segment": "Captain Thompson - Died before the events of the film. Captain Brace - Died before the events of the film. Captain O'Brien - Died before the events of the film. 48 Wall-E Robots - Batteries died off-screen, bodies shown. GO-4 - Kicked by Captain B. McCrea on accident\n33 SECURE-T - Smashed by Rejected Vot\nAuto - Shut down by Captain B. McCrea\nWall-E - Crushed to death by a moving platform, rebuilt by EVE\nUp\nCarl and Ellie's Baby - Died in miscarriage. Ellie Fredricksen - Died of old age. Surveyor - Killed by Charles Muntz. Botanist - Killed by Charles Muntz. Explorer - Killed by Charles Muntz. 14 Dogs - Accidentally fell into a river and presumably drowned.",
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"segment": "Unfortunately, he died. As Ann arrives at Scotty’s room, Howard tells her the latest news. A neurologist is with the current doctor, and they have decided to operate. They believe something is wrong regarding the fracture. But before that news can sink in, Scotty wakes up. His eyes are unable to focus on his parents; he screams loudly. Then, Scotty dies. The doctor tells them it was a hidden occlusion, and there was no way to detect it. If they had found out about it, saving Scotty might have been possible, but unlikely.",
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"segment": "The crew begins to suspect Scott has been lying to them all along, then a crewman reveals that he heard Mace's screams and that he believes Scott and Leroy killed Mace. The planned mutiny having backfired, Scott convinces Leroy they must kill the whole crew before the crew can join the officers against them. Hearing a sound, the officers rush to find the ship's radio has been destroyed. Scott and Leroy uncover their hidden stash of a rifle and handgun while the officers have only knives and the Luger. In the meantime, the crew follows previous orders by locking Pete back in his cabin; showing that they will not mutiny. Taking their rifle to the loud engine room, Scott kills a crew member at point-blank range and forces Leroy to kill the second. Seeing this, another of the crew attempts to warn the others, only to be killed by Scott. Not hearing the shots, the fourth engine room crewman is murdered by Scott. The officers realize that no one can be contacted in the engine room, and go to find the bodies and that the engine is slowing due to the ship taking on water as part of Scott's plan to make it appear that the crew abandoned a sinking ship.",
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"segment": "On the return journey, Scott and his four comrades died from exhaustion, starvation and extreme cold. The tragic fate of his expedition is still remembered throughout the world. Scott's leadership\nAfter his death, Scott became a British hero. His reputation suffered from several books written later in the 20th century. Still later, Scott's record was reviewed more favourably. The main cause of the failure of the expedition is now said to be the exceptionally adverse weather at the end of the return from the pole. Scott took ponies, motorised sleds and ordinary sleds, which he and his men pulled. He thought that the number of animals overworked and killed should be held as low as possible and considered his rival Roald Amundsen's approach as cruel. Amundsen, on the other hand, killed dog after dog to feed himself, the men and the rest of the dogs. He did not feel bad about it.",
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"segment": "Its Headquarters is based in Rockford, Michigan, United States of America. Merrel is a subsidiary of Wolverine World Wide. Merrell offers a wide collection of footwear for men, women, and kids. The company also sells clothing, bags, and a broad range of accessories. There are hats, socks, laces, insoles, and many more. Merrell accepts returns within 45 calendar days from the date of purchase. Refunds and exchanges are provided on a free of charge basis. The company provides the following payment options: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal. Customer service is provided by phone Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.",
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"segment": "The History Of Merrell\nWolverine World Wide’s purchase allowed Merrell to operate out of their Michigan factory. Worldwide has factories in Michigan and Boston. Merrell operates it’s headquarters out of Rockford, Michigan. With the help of Wolverine World Wide, Merrell was able to expand in 2007. Not only putting out some of the most popular hiking and walking shoes, but they were also able to get their feet wet in the accessory and clothing areas. They are transparent with their production from start to finish, which you can find on their website. They also list all of the charities they support and the materials they use and where they come from. So if you are wanting an American made and produced boot for work or play, then Merrell is a company you need to check out. Summary – Where are Merrell Shoes Made? Throughout the years, the Merrell company has moved locations for its main production.",
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Ginger Alden
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"segment": "From there, Presley was on a rocket ride to fame. Screaming fans greeted him everywhere he went. He made more money than he could have ever imagined. But Presley’s personal problems began to catch up with him. The Real Elvis Presley\nAs much as women loved Elvis, the real Elvis Presley was full of insecurity. He was worried that he wouldn’t be able to live up to the ideal that had been constructed around him. Most of his relationships were short-lived and insubstantial. Wikimedia Commons A younger Elvis with his parents. The one defining relationship in his life, that with his mother, ended when she died in 1958. Elvis was devastated by her death.",
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what shows did kellie martin star in?
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A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
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"segment": "She started modelling at age five. Martin also appeared in several community theater productions in Las Vegas such as Peter Pan and performed for her Showteam and later made her professional theater debut as Kendra in the Los Angeles production of 13 by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Todd Graff. She appeared in several television commercials such as for Cabbage Patch Kids and Barbie. Acting\nMartin started her acting career in 2007, in television programs such as Nickelodeon's Just Jordan and CBS's Close to Home, as well as a guest stint in the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Martin was eventually cast as the lead antagonist Tess Tyler in the Disney Channel original movie, Camp Rock, starring Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. Martin was selected by TV Guide in 2008, as one of the \"13 Hottest Young Stars to Watch\". She was the online host for the 2008 Disney Channel Games . Martin voiced the character Naminé in all subsequent releases in Kingdom Hearts series, replacing Brittany Snow, who did not return to the series. Martin starred in the ABC Family sitcom 10 Things I Hate About You as Bianca (originated by Larisa Oleynik in the film version) and received rave reviews for her performance in the series. Mike Hale of The New York Times described Meaghan as \"the high point of an excellent ensemble\".",
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"segment": "In 2006, she played a major role in the remake of Black Christmas. She played Helaine in the 2009 breakout independent film Breaking Upwards. In the episode titled Pupil, she played an emergency room patient on the Showtime series, Nurse Jackie, which was aired July 27, 2009. In 2012, she provided the voice of Penny in the American Dad! episode \"Stan's Best Friend\" and appeared in an episode of 30 Rock titled \"My Whole Life Is Thunder.\" Martin appeared in Night at the Museum 3 and Hulu's original series, Difficult People, starring Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner, and produced by Amy Poehler. It premiered August 5, 2015. She played Prudy Pingleton on Hairspray Live!, which aired on December 7, 2016. She appears in the NBC sitcom Working the Engels .",
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"segment": "In 2006, she played a major role in the remake of Black Christmas. She played Helaine in the 2009 breakout independent film Breaking Upwards. In the episode titled Pupil, she played an emergency room patient on the Showtime series, Nurse Jackie, which was aired July 27, 2009. In 2012, she provided the voice of Penny in the American Dad! episode \"Stan's Best Friend\" and appeared in an episode of 30 Rock titled \"My Whole Life Is Thunder.\" Martin appeared in Night at the Museum 3 and Hulu's original series, Difficult People, starring Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner, and produced by Amy Poehler. It premiered August 5, 2015. She played Prudy Pingleton on Hairspray Live!, which aired on December 7, 2016. She appears in the NBC sitcom Working the Engels .",
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"segment": "Her performance as Rebecca Thacher garnered her appreciation and the show itself went on to become incredibly popular. From 1991 to 1995, Martin lent her voice to the character of Molly Tazmanian Devil in the animated sitcom ‘Taz-Mania’. During this time, she also had a voice role in ‘A Goofy Movie’, a lead role in her own series ‘Christy’ and a significant role in the TV movie ‘The Face on the Milk Carton’, a story of a teenager who discovers that she had been kidnapped from her family and raised by the parents of her kidnapper. From 1998 to 2000, the American actress appeared as Lucy Knight in the medical drama ‘ER’ and also had voice roles in the popular kids’ animated series ‘The Powerpuff Girls’. In 2003, she played a supporting role in the comedy flick ‘Malibu's Most Wanted’. That year, Martin also starred in the Hallmark Channel movie ‘Mystery Woman,’ a story of the owner of a mystery bookshop who tries to solve actual crimes. From 2005 to 2007, she reprised her role in ten more ‘Mystery Woman’ films and also directed two of them. She made guest appearances in the television programs ‘Ghost Whisperer’ and ‘Grey's Anatomy’ in 2009. In 2012, she was featured as Army Captain Nicole Galassini in the series ‘Army Wives,’ which premiered on the Lifetime Network television. Four years later, Martin joined a new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel show titled ‘Hailey Dean Mystery,’ playing the protagonist, a prosecutor turned therapist, who solves crime mysteries.",
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"segment": "Boy Genius, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Rugrats as Aunt Miriam, The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue as Muriel - Floyd's wife, The Simpsons (as Apu 's mother), Recess as Lunchlady Harriet, the 1999 version of The Woody Woodpecker Show, Earthworm Jim, Kim Possible, The Buzz On Maggie, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Brother Bear 2. She also appeared in the 1993 television adaptation of Gypsy starring Bette Midler. In 1997, Martin starred in the television series Life... and Stuff. Her screen credits include All Over the Guy, in which she played Dr. Ellen Wyckoff— Dan Bucatinsky's therapist mother, Club Paradise, Wag the Dog, All I Want for Christmas, Worth Winning, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Stepping Out, The Producers, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding, in which she portrayed Aunt Voula, a role she reprised in the small-screen adaptation, My Big Fat Greek Life, and the 2016 sequel, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. In 2006, she played a major role in the remake of Black Christmas. She played Helaine in the 2009 breakout independent film Breaking Upwards. In the episode titled Pupil, she played an emergency room patient on the Showtime series, Nurse Jackie, which was aired July 27, 2009. In 2012, she provided the voice of Penny in the American Dad! episode \"Stan's Best Friend\" and appeared in an episode of 30 Rock titled \"My Whole Life Is Thunder.\"",
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"segment": "Boy Genius, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Rugrats as Aunt Miriam, The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue as Muriel - Floyd's wife, The Simpsons (as Apu 's mother), Recess as Lunchlady Harriet, the 1999 version of The Woody Woodpecker Show, Earthworm Jim, Kim Possible, The Buzz On Maggie, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Brother Bear 2. She also appeared in the 1993 television adaptation of Gypsy starring Bette Midler. In 1997, Martin starred in the television series Life... and Stuff. Her screen credits include All Over the Guy, in which she played Dr. Ellen Wyckoff— Dan Bucatinsky's therapist mother, Club Paradise, Wag the Dog, All I Want for Christmas, Worth Winning, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Stepping Out, The Producers, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding, in which she portrayed Aunt Voula, a role she reprised in the small-screen adaptation, My Big Fat Greek Life, and the 2016 sequel, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. In 2006, she played a major role in the remake of Black Christmas. She played Helaine in the 2009 breakout independent film Breaking Upwards. In the episode titled Pupil, she played an emergency room patient on the Showtime series, Nurse Jackie, which was aired July 27, 2009. In 2012, she provided the voice of Penny in the American Dad! episode \"Stan's Best Friend\" and appeared in an episode of 30 Rock titled \"My Whole Life Is Thunder.\"",
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"segment": "In 1963, he appeared in Glynis Johns ' short-lived comedy series Glynis in the episode \"Ten Cents a Dance\". In 1965, Martin appeared in the episode \"Most Precious Gold\" of the NBC comedy/drama series Kentucky Jones, starring Dennis Weaver. In 1965, he guest-starred as Meeker in the episode \"Return to Lawrence\" on the ABC Western The Legend of Jesse James. In 1966, he guest-starred in the Lost In Space episode \"Blast Off Into Space\" as a gritty mining engineer named Nerim. On a Gilligan's Island episode, Martin played a man living supposedly alone on the island for a radio show contest. He also starred in a two-part The Rockford Files 1977 episode as T.T. Flowers \" The Trees, the Bees and T. T. Flowers \", an episode that took on urban invasion and the environment. One of his last acting jobs was as host of Saturday Night Live on April 19, 1980. In one of the skits, Martin played the strict owner of a French language camp for children, based on his role as the prison captain from Cool Hand Luke. He even paraphrased his most famous line from the film, \"What we have here is failure to communicate BILINGUALLY!\" In another, he played a terminally ill man who videotaped his last will and testament.",
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"segment": "The 10 Longest Rivers in Connecticut - WorldAtlas\nThe 10 Longest Rivers in Connecticut\nThe Connecticut River is one of the main rivers that passes through the state of Connecticut. Connecticut is the southernmost American state located in the New England area which is bordered by the Long Island Sound to the south. The Long Island Sound ports, Thames River, and Connecticut River have given the state a strong maritime tradition. In fact, the majority of the rivers in this state flow into the Long Island Sound. Connecticut was named after River Connecticut which is one of the main rivers in the country which passes through the state. Longest Rivers in Connecticut\nConnecticut River\nThe 407 mile long Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England area which flows through four states. It originates from the Canada-United States border near Quebec and flows into the Long Island Sound. The river’s watershed of about 11,260 square miles includes one Canadian province and five US states. Connecticut River provides about 70% of the fresh water in Long Island Sound. Connecticut River Valley has some of the most productive farms in Northeastern parts of the United States and a metropolitan with over two million residents.",
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"segment": "The state is dissected by the Connecticut River and the surrounding central valley. At 407 miles (655 km), it is the longest river in the New England states and runs southward draining into Long Island Sound. There are dozens of additional rivers within Connecticut. The Housatonic, Farmington, and Thames are some of the most significant rivers in the State. Numerous small lakes and ponds are found in Connecticut, with the largest being Lake Candlewood – which is one of the largest man-made lakes in the United States of America. The state’s lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean (0ft). Counties Map\nThe State of Connecticut is divided into 8 counties. In alphabetical order, these counties are: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham. With an area of 14,357 sq.",
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"segment": "Connecticut, New York\nCatawba River: North Carolina, South Carolina\nChattahoochee River: Alabama, Georgia\nChattooga River: Georgia, South Carolina\nColorado River: Arizona, Nevada, California, Baja California\nColumbia River: Washington, Oregon\nConnecticut River: New Hampshire, Vermont\nDelaware River: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware\nDes Moines River: Iowa, Missouri\nDetroit River: Michigan, Ontario\nGreat Miami River (mouth only):",
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"segment": "The postal abbreviation for Connecticut is CT. With these facts about Connecticut, let us learn more about its history, geography, people, economy and more. Facts about Connecticut\n1. The state is named after the Connecticut River, which bisects the state and is a major river in the U.S. The Connecticut River flows through the center of the state, south to the Long Island Sound. The word “Connecticut” is derived from the Native American word quinetucket, meaning “besides the long, tidal river”. The Connecticut River flows through four states including – New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. [ 1,2,31]\n2. Arriving in 1614, the first settlers in the state were the Dutchmen. The Dutch were fur traders who built a fort near present-day Hartford. [ 1,3]\n3.",
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"headings": "CT River Watershed Facts\nDonate\nCT River Watershed Facts\nDid you know?\nITS REACH:\nRARITIES:\nFALLS, DAMS & FLOWS:\nCURIOSITIES:\nNATURAL HISTORY:\nMORE RECENT HISTORY:\nHISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE:\nSTATES IN ITS WATERSHED:\n",
"segment": "CURIOSITIES: The Connecticut River…\nforms the eastern border of Vermont and western border of New Hampshire, but technically only flows in New Hampshire, which has legal claim to the riverbed all the way to the bank on the Vermont side. flows through Hartford, Vermont and Hartford, Connecticut. flows through Springfield, Vermont and Springfield, Massachusetts. flows through Lyme, New Hampshire and Lyme, Connecticut. NATURAL HISTORY: The Connecticut River…\nbasin was an early and important source for dinosaur tracks and fossil fish, most famously at Barton Cove in Gill, MA and Rocky Hill, CT. is one of the few large, developed rivers in the US without a port city at its mouth because shifting shoals at Long Island Sound make safe navigation by larger ships impossible. is tidal and navigable as far inland as Hartford, CT sixty miles from the Sound. Oil barges with shallow drafts regularly make the trip upstream to Hartford.",
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"title": "The 10 Longest Rivers in Connecticut - WorldAtlas",
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"segment": "Longest Rivers in Connecticut\nConnecticut River\nThe 407 mile long Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England area which flows through four states. It originates from the Canada-United States border near Quebec and flows into the Long Island Sound. The river’s watershed of about 11,260 square miles includes one Canadian province and five US states. Connecticut River provides about 70% of the fresh water in Long Island Sound. Connecticut River Valley has some of the most productive farms in Northeastern parts of the United States and a metropolitan with over two million residents. Housatonic River\nHousatonic River is a 149 mile long river in western Connecticut and Massachusetts which empties into the Long Island Sound. Its watershed drains about 1,948 square miles in eastern New York, Massachusetts, and western Connecticut. The river rises from four different areas in Berkshire Mountains and western Massachusetts. It then flows towards the south stretching through Berkshire, Massachusetts to Connecticut before passing between Milford and Stratford and emptying into Long Island Sound. Quinebaug River\nQuinebaug River is in eastern Connecticut and south-central Massachusetts.",
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"segment": "The name Colorado comes from a Spanish word used to describe something that is \"colored red.\" Spanish explorers gave this name to the river because of the red silt it contained. The Connecticut River\nRuns south through four states, beginning at the Fourth Connecticut Lake in New Hampshire, just south of the Canadian border. Flows into Long Island Sound between New Haven and New London. The Connecticut River is 406 miles (653 kilometers) long, making it the largest river in New England. The name derives from \"quinnehtukqut,\" meaning \"beside the long tidal river.\" The river was called this by the Mohegan Indians that lived in what is now Connecticut. The Delaware River\nRuns south from New York state and forms the border of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Flows into the Delaware Bay between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. The Delaware River is 301 miles (484 kilometers) long.",
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"segment": "Peter Jackson\nÉowyn is played by Miranda Otto in Peter Jackson 's film series. Further information: The Lord of the Rings: film versus book and Women in The Lord of the Rings § In film\nIn Peter Jackson 's films The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ( 2002) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ( 2003 ), Éowyn is played by Miranda Otto. Uma Thurman was slated for the role at one point. Although Jackson cuts much of Tolkien's poetry and song, he adds a scene with Éowyn singing a dirge at Theoden's funeral. Shippey states that the Hollywood studio sent a \"script doctor\" to New Zealand to bring Jackson's direction into line with their view, which was that since Aragorn needed a single love-interest, Arwen could be deleted, and \"Aragorn should then marry Éowyn instead of politely dissuading her. ... The script doctor's advice was ignored.\"",
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"segment": "Smith notes that Tolkien wrote in response to criticism that \"In my experience feelings and decisions ripen very quickly (as measured by mere 'clock-time', which is actually not justly applicable) in periods of great stress, and especially under the expectation of imminent death\". She notes that Tolkien indeed married Edith Bratt just before he was posted to the Western Front in France. Portrayal in adaptations\nÉowyn in Ralph Bakshi 's 1978 animated film The Lord of the Rings\nEarly films\nNellie Bellflower voiced Éowyn in the 1980 Rankin/Bass animated version of The Return of the King. Elin Jenkins voiced the character in BBC Radio 's 1981 serialisation. Éowyn appears briefly in Ralph Bakshi 's 1978 adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson\nÉowyn is played by Miranda Otto in Peter Jackson 's film series. Further information: The Lord of the Rings: film versus book and Women in The Lord of the Rings § In film\nIn Peter Jackson 's films The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ( 2002) and The Lord of the Rings:",
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"segment": "Even after he was exiled by Theoden, he remained loyal to his king and country. In Peter Jackson's The Lord of The Rings Film Trilogy he was played by the New Zealand actor Karl Urban. Eowyn\nEowyn is a Shield Maiden of Rohan, a valiant rider, and an accomplished swordswomen. She avenged Theodens death by killing the Witch-King at the battle for Minas Tirith. In Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings film Trilogy she was played by the actress Miranda Otto. Faramir\nHe is brother to Boromir and a fearless Captain of Gondor. His devotion is proved at the defense of Northern Ithilien, Osgiliath, and Minas Tirith. David Wenham is in the actor for Faramir. Frodo Baggins\nFrodo is a hobbit from the Shire who is well known for his quest to destroy the One Ring. He appears in all Lord of the Rings books and is also mentioned in the Silmarillion.",
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"headings": "Lord of the Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Éowyn\nLord of the Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Éowyn\n17 Éowyn was one of the characters that Tolkien loved the most\n16 She was orphaned at age 7\n15 She was of Dúnedain and high-Númenórean heritage\n14 Peter Jackson deleted the scene where she falls in love with Faramir\n13 She was almost played by Uma Thurman\n12 Her name means \"Horse Lover\" in Anglo-Saxon\n11 Tolkien originally intended Éowyn to marry Aragorn\n10 Her Grandson writes the Tale of Aragorn and Arwen in the Fourth Age\n9 She almost died fighting the Witch-King in the books\n8 Théoden never knows what she did for him\n7 She rides into battle under the alias \"Dernhelm\"\n6 Saruman promises her to Grima Wormtongue\n5 Aragorn heals her in the Houses of Healing\n4\n3 An entire Faramir/Éowyn wedding scene was filmed but not included\n2 Her personality is different in the film\n1\n",
"segment": "He and Éowyn marry in 3020 and live peacefully. Faramir eventually dies aged 120 but Éowyn’s date of death is not recorded. 13 She was almost played by Uma Thurman\nIn Peter Jackson’s trilogy, Éowyn is played by Australian actress, Miranda Otto. She has one of the largest female roles in the movie and certainly has the most combat scenes. At one stage, Uma Thurman was a leading choice for the part. Of Kill Bill fame, Thurman has made a career out of playing kick-ass female characters. In an interview, she confirmed she was approached to play the role of Éowyn but ended up having to turn it down. She had just given birth to her first child and did not want to have to leave for the year of filming. She revealed that she is in fact a huge Tolkien fan and considers it: “ one of the worst decisions ever made.”",
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"segment": "In 1999, Otto was cast as Éowyn in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, after Uma Thurman turned down the role. Director Peter Jackson cast her immediately after viewing the audition video she had filmed in Australia. For the role, Otto spent six weeks learning stunt choreography and horse riding. Otto's character was introduced in the trilogy's second film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in 2002 and appeared in the third film, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, the following year. The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a critical and financial success, and the third film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2004. Otto's performance earned her an Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Otto's next project was playing the lead in the Australian film Danny Deckchair (2003). She then took on the Australian television miniseries Through My Eyes:",
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"headings": "List of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy characters and cast members\nList of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy characters and cast members\nContents\nList\nHobbits of The Shire\nMen of Bree\nElves of Lothlórien\nElves of Lindon\nMen of Gondor\nRohirrim\nSauron and his followers\nEnts of Fangorn Forest\nOrcs and Uruk-hais of Isengard and Mordor\nOthers\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "A \" (Snyltar)\" indicates the actor or actress lent only his or her voice for his or her film character. Character\nFilm\nThe Fellowship of the Ring\nThe Two Towers\nThe Return of the King\nHobbits of The Shire\nBilbo Baggins\nIan Holm\n\nIan Holm\nFilibert Bolger\n\n\nFredegar Bolger\nTom Walsh\n\nMrs. Bracegirdle\nLori Dungey\n\nMelilot Brandybuck\n\n\nRosie Cotton\nSarah McLeod\n\nSarah McLeod\nElanor Gamgee\n\nAlexandra Astin\nFrodo Gamgee\n\nMaisy McLeod-Riera\nHamfast Gamgee\nNorman Forsey\n\nFarmer Maggot\nCameron Rhodes\n\nOld Noakes\nWilliam Johnson\n\nMrs. Proudfoot\nMegan Edwards\n\nOdo Proudfoot\nNoel Appleby\n\nNoel Appleby\nOtho Sackville-Baggins\nPeter Corrigan\n\nLobelia Sackville-Baggins\nElizabeth Moody\n\nTed Sandyman\nBrian Sergent\n\nDiamond Took\n\nEmma Deakin\nMen of Bree\nBarliman Butterbur\n\nArwen\nLiv Tyler\nFigwit\nBret McKenzie\n\nBret McKenzie\nElves of Rivendell\nLord Elrond\nHugo Weaving\nErestor\nJonathan Harding\n\nGlorfindel\n\n\n\nNestadion\n\nJason Secto\nSilinde\nSam Kell\nElves of Lothlórien\nCeleborn\nMarton Csokas\n\nMarton Csokas\nLady Galadriel\nCate Blanchett\nHaldir\nCraig Parker\n\nNilfaleth\n\n\n\nRúmil\nJørn Benzon\n\nElves of Lindon\nCírdan\nMichael Elsworth\n\nMichael Elsworth\nGaldor\nNathan Clark\n\nGil-galad\nMark Ferguson\n\nMen of Gondor\nDamrod\n\nAlistair Browning\nDenethor\n\nJohn Noble\nEldarion\n\nSadwyn Brophy\nElendil\nPeter McKenzie\n\nFaramir\n\nDavid Wenham\nIorlas\n\nJohn Bach\nIrolas\n\nIan Hughes\nIsildur\nHarry Sinclair\n\nHarry Sinclair\nMadril\n\nJohn Bach\nRohirrim\nÉomer\n\nKarl Urban\nÉothain\n\nSam Comery\n\nÉowyn\n\nMiranda Otto\nErkenbrand\n\n\nFreda\n\nOlivia Tennet\n\nGamling\n\nBruce Hopkins\nGrimbold\n\nBruce Phillips\nHáma\n\nJohn Leigh\n\nHaleth\n\nCallum Grittins\n\nMorwen\n\nRobyn Malcolm\n\nKing Théoden\n\nBernard Hill\nThéodred\n\nParis Howe Strewe\n\nGríma Wormtongue\n\nBrad Dourif\nSauron and his followers\nKhamûl\nAndy Serkis\n\nAndy Serkis\nMouth of Sauron\n\nBruce Spence\nSaruman\nChristopher Lee\nSauron\nSala Baker\n\nSala Baker\nThe Witch King\nShane Rangi\nBrent McIntyre\nAndy Serkis (v)\n\nLawrence Makoare\nAndy Serkis (v)\nEnts of Fangorn Forest\nBeechbone\n\n\n\nBirchseed\n\n\n\nBregalad\n\n\n\nFinglas\n\n\n\nFladrif\n\n\n\nTreebeard\n\nJohn Rhys-Davies (v)\nOrcs and Uruk-hais of Isengard and Mordor\nGorbag\n\nStephen Ure\nGothmog\n\nLawrence Makoare\nCraig Parker (v)\nGrishnákh\n\nStephen Ure\n\nGuritz\n\nJoel Tobeck\nLugdush\nJay Laga'aia\n\nLurtz\nLawrence Makoare\n\nMauhúr\n\nRobbie Magasiva\n\nMurgash\n\nSala Baker\nShagrat\n\nPeter Tait\nSharku\n\nJed Brophy\n\nSnaga\n\nJed Brophy\n\nUglúk\n\nNathaniel Lees\n\nOthers\nBill\n\n\nKing of the Dead\n\nPaul Norell\nDéagol\n\nThomas Robins\nDurin's Bane\n\n\nHugin\n\n\nGlóin\nJohn Rhys-Davies\n\nSméagol/Gollum\nAndy Serkis\nMûmakil Mahûd\n\nShane Rangi\nThe One Ring\nAlan Howard (v)\n\nAlan Howard (v)\nShadowfax\n\n\nShelob\n\n\nWatcher in the Water\n\n\nRetrieved from \" https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_the_Lord_of_the_Rings_film_trilogy_characters_and_cast_members?oldid=251967 \"\nCategories: Cleanup\nLists\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (film) Characters\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film) Characters\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (film) Characters\nLanguages: Deutsch\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"headings": "\nÉowyn\nBiographical information\nOther names\nTitles\nBirth\nDeath\nSpouse\nWeapon\nPhysical description\nRace\nHeight\nHair\nEyes\nCulture\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nVoice\nContents\nBiography\nWar of the Ring\nLater years\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nTitles\nHouse of Eorl\nBehind the Scenes\nEarlier versions of the legendarium\nPortrayal in adaptations\nThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy\nVoice dubbing actors\nRadio\nGames\nTranslations\nReferences\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "Éowyn | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom\nMCU Phase 4 Announced - The Loop\nPress shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts\nKeyboard Shortcuts\nEnabled Disabled\nPlay/Pause SPACE\nIncrease Volume ↑\nDecrease Volume ↓\nSeek Forward →\nSeek Backward ←\nCaptions On/Off c\nFullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f\nMute/Unmute m\nSeek % 0-9\nwatch 01:47\nWiki Targeted (Entertainment)\nDo you like this video? Play Sound\nÉowyn, as portrayed by Miranda Otto, in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy\nÉowyn\nBiographical information\nOther names\nDernhelm\nTitles\nWhite Lady of Rohan,\nShieldmaiden of Rohan,\nLady of the Shield-arm,\nLady of Ithilien,\nLady of Emyn Arnen\nBirth\nTA 2995\nDeath\nEarly Fourth Age\nSpouse\nFaramir\nWeapon\nSword\nPhysical description\nRace\nMen\nHeight\nTall\nHair\nPale gold\nEyes\nGrey\nCulture\nRohirrim ( House of Eorl)\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nMiranda Otto\nVoice\nNellie Bellflower\n\" Shall I always be left behind when the Riders depart, to mind the house while they win renown, and find food and beds when they return? \" — Éowyn, to Aragorn\nÉowyn was a shieldmaiden of Rohan, daughter of Éomund and Theodwyn, younger sister of Éomer and niece of King Théoden. After the War of the Ring, she married Faramir and had one son with him, Elboron . Contents\n1\nBiography\n1.1\nWar of the Ring\n1.2\nLater years\n2\nEtymology\n2.1\nPronunciation\n2.2\nTitles\n3\nHouse of Eorl\n4\nBehind the Scenes\n5\nEarlier versions of the legendarium\n6\nPortrayal in adaptations\n6.1\nThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy\n6.2\nVoice dubbing actors\n6.3\nRadio\n6.4\nGames\n7\nTranslations\n8\nReferences\nBiography\nYoung Éomer and Éowyn, by Anna Lee\nÉowyn was the second child of Éomund and Theodwyn. Like her brother Éomer, she was related to King Théoden through their mother, the King's sister. Her father was slain and her mother died of illness in TA 3002. Afterwards, Théoden took Éomer and Éowyn in his household and raised them as his children. War of the Ring\nDuring the War of the Ring, Éowyn was forced to stay in Meduseld and care for her declining uncle for several years, as he was weakened by the influence of Saruman and Gríma Wormtongue. When Gandalf restored the King, he prepared to defend Rohan against Isengard.",
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"headings": "Lord of the Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Éowyn\nLord of the Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Éowyn\n17 Éowyn was one of the characters that Tolkien loved the most\n16 She was orphaned at age 7\n15 She was of Dúnedain and high-Númenórean heritage\n14 Peter Jackson deleted the scene where she falls in love with Faramir\n13 She was almost played by Uma Thurman\n12 Her name means \"Horse Lover\" in Anglo-Saxon\n11 Tolkien originally intended Éowyn to marry Aragorn\n10 Her Grandson writes the Tale of Aragorn and Arwen in the Fourth Age\n9 She almost died fighting the Witch-King in the books\n8 Théoden never knows what she did for him\n7 She rides into battle under the alias \"Dernhelm\"\n6 Saruman promises her to Grima Wormtongue\n5 Aragorn heals her in the Houses of Healing\n4\n3 An entire Faramir/Éowyn wedding scene was filmed but not included\n2 Her personality is different in the film\n1\n",
"segment": "A beautiful, proud noblewoman of Rohirrim stock, she feels trapped caring for her family and homestead while her menfolk ride to battle, death and glory. Any woman who has ever felt constrained by society's expectations can understand her point of view. Éowyn is a warrior of Rohan and when given the chance she slays one of the foulest beasts in Middle-earth, the Witch-King of Angmar. Yet, Éowyn suffers from a lack of exploration in the movie universe. It's impossible to bring to life the entirety of Tolkien’s sweeping epic; casualties are inevitable. The very fact her status is overlooked and undervalued in the movie script reflects her character's position in the novels. There is far more to Éowyn than most people are aware. Here are 15 Things You Never Knew About The Lord of the Rings' Éowyn. 17 Éowyn was one of the characters that Tolkien loved the most\nJRR Tolkien was a scholar, World War I veteran, and devout Catholic.",
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"segment": "Timeline of Jesus | Jesus.net\nHome | Timeline of Jesus | 15 min\nTimeline of Jesus\nWhen did Jesus live and what happened? Jesus lived around the beginning of our era. We celebrate his birth during Christmas and we remember his death and resurrection on Good Friday and Easter. We know a little bit about his birth and young years. Around that he was 30 years old he started a public career. He was a preacher, he did miracles, and many people followed him. This is a chronological summary of his public life. Timeline of Jesus birth and youth\nJesus was born 4 BC? It’s kind of a funny fact that Jesus was born in the year 4 BC. Before Christ.",
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"headings": "Who Was Matthew the Apostle? The Beginner’s Guide\nWho Was Matthew the Apostle? The Beginner’s Guide\nWho was Matthew in the Bible?\nAlso known as Levi\nA tax collector (or publican)\nA “sinner”\nAn eyewitness to Jesus’ ministry\nAn evangelist\nA scribe?\nWhen and where did Matthew live?\nHow did Matthew die?\nWho wrote the Book of Matthew?\nInternal evidence for Matthew’s authorship\nActs and Martyrdom of St. Matthew\nThe sinner turned saint\nExplore the Bible with us!\n",
"segment": "Most scholars believe Jesus lived from sometime around 4 BC to around 30 or 33 AD. Since we don’t know how old he was at the time he met Jesus, we can’t be certain he was born in the first century, but he certainly lived then. The date of his death is unknown. Jesus encountered Matthew at a tax booth in Capernaum—a city on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. How did Matthew die? As with most of the apostles, it’s hard to say exactly how Matthew died. There are several conflicting accounts about his death. The earliest records say he carried out his ministry in “Ethiopia” (not what we consider Ethiopia, but a region south of the Caspian Sea), Persia, Macedonia, and/or Syria. Clem",
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"segment": "Daily Life at the Time of Jesus - DAILY LIFE IN THE TIME OF JESUS\nHome\nThe World of Jesus\nPolitics in Palestine\nReligious Traditions at the Time of Jesus\nDaily Life at the Time of Jesus\nDaily Life at the Time of Jesus\nDaily Life at the time of Jesus\nActivity: Life in Jesus' Time - Use the following doc to complete this task\nJesus' lifestyle was very different from ours. The following passages from Matthew's Gospel give many clues about the climate, food, jobs, transport, laws and customs of the people of Palestine 2000 years ago. Read each passage. Describe the aspects of the lifestyle which the reading highlights. - Matthew 4: 18-22\n- Matthew 4: 23-25\n- Matthew 8: 23-27\n- Matthew 12: 1-8\n- Matthew 14:",
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"segment": "How long ago did Jesus live? How long ago did Jesus live? Here's the answer: Jesus lived on earth about 2,000 years ago, but He has always been living as God the Son! Your grandparents were probably born 60 or 70 years ago. But Jesus was born more than 2,000 years ago! His birth is the most important birth in all of history. Each of us had a beginning inside our mothers. But Jesus has always existed, even before He was born on the earth! Before the world began, Jesus was always with God and was God (John 1:1–2).",
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"segment": "Where did Jesus live? JesusCentral.com\nlearn love live\nWhere did Jesus live? Home > Questions > Modern Interpretation and Application > Personal Issues > Where did Jesus live? My Workspace\nRead (thoughts of others)\nEditors Scholars My Favorite People Anyone\n25 entries for this category: Where did Jesus live? The Bible shows that Jesus lived in the Middle East, mostly Israel. This is seen in both the New Testament which historicizes and recounts Jesus’ life, but also in the Old Testament Bible which points to the coming Messiah and shows where He would live. The New Testament Bible shows that when Jesus was a small child He lived with His parents in Egypt where they were escaping Herrod’s army who wanted to kill all little boys under the age of 2. Then He lived in Nazareth with His birth mother, Mary, and His adoptive father, Joseph. He lived in an ordinary, humble home, in poverty.",
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"headings": "How long did jesus live?\nHow long did jesus live?\nBruce Robinson\n",
"segment": "Learn More\nBruce Robinson\n, 30 years as webmaster at www.religioustolerance.org website. Answered 1 year ago · Author has 617 answers and 100.1K answer views\nAccording to most theologians, Jesus was born in the Fall, during in 4,5, or 6 BCE (BC). He was executed by the Roman Army during April of 30 or 33 CE (AD). So he lived 33 to 39 years. Human life spans were much shorter in the Galilee at the time, mainly because so many people did not survive childhood. But because Jesus lived until his 30’s he probably would have lived until his sixties of seventies if he hadn’t been executed. 293 views\nCrowly Mathew Arackal\n, I am Christian Catholic. Answered 4 years ago · Author has 9.7K answers and 9.8M answer views\nJesus was always there, Jesus is living, and Jesus will be living In saecula saeculorum (for ever and ever, for eternity). Jesus appeared as a man here on earth and lived here for 33 years, that is until the priests and Jews leaders crucified him to death. 1.7K views\n·\nView upvotes\nLaine Frajberg\n, Retired\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 7.5K answers and 1.6M answer views\nNeither the year of his birth nor the year of his execution are known.",
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"segment": "Click here for more details: http://www.jesuscentral.com/ji/historical-jesus/jesus-lifetime.php\nBy: Editors\nCategory: Where did Jesus live? Comment\nHelpful? Favorite\nViolation\n\n\nWhere did Jesus live? what was jesus home like\nBy: fgsdf gghjdf\nCategory: Where did Jesus live? Comment\nHelpful?",
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"segment": "He says that John began to baptize in the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar. That year was from Sept., A.D. 28 to Sept., A.D. 29. He adds that Jesus was \"about\" 30 years old (Luke 3:1,23). Thirty years runs us back to 3 BC. The problem is that Luke was writing (by the most conservative estimates) decades after the events he describes, and he says Jesus was \"about\" 30. That's not very precise dating. I have chosen to list Jesus' birth as happening between 10 and 3 BC to encompass two extremes. At one extreme I'm using Luke's dating as exact and assuming Herod died in 1 BC. At the other extreme I'm using Irenaeus' (writing A.D. 185) suggestion that Jesus lived to be over 40 (based on Jn. 8:57).",
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"headings": "Timeline of Christianity\nTimeline of Christianity\nContents\nEra of Jesus\nEra of the Apostles\nEarly Christianity\nSee also: Early Christianity\nEra of the Seven Ecumenical Councils\nMiddle Ages\nRenaissance\nReformation\n17th century\n18th century\n19th century\n20th century\n21st century\nSources\nFootnotes\nOther websites\n",
"segment": "The exact date is not certain, but most agree that it was between 6 BC and 4 BC. Contents\n1 Era of Jesus\n2 Era of the Apostles\n3 Early Christianity\n4 Era of the Seven Ecumenical Councils\n5 Middle Ages\n6 Renaissance\n7 Reformation\n8 17th century\n9 18th century\n10 19th century\n11 20th century\n12 21st century\n13 Sources\n14 Footnotes\n15 Other websites\nEra of Jesus\nThis list tells only about the things that happened in the part of the world where Jesus was born. This region is now called Israel and Palestine. In the time of Jesus, it was under the rule of the Romans . 1 This year is sometimes celebrated as beginning near the time of Jesus' birth. People who study it now say that it was calculated wrongly and it happened in 4 BC. 6 Herod Archelaus was deposed (put off his throne) by Caesar Augustus. The Roman rulers brought together Samaria, Judea and Idumea as \"Iudaea Province\" with its capital at Caesarea. Quirinius became Governor of Syria. Quininus conducted a census and was opposed by a Jewish group called the Zealots ( JA18, ( Luke 2:1–3, Acts 5:37)\n7–26 Brief period of peace, relatively free of revolt and bloodshed in Iudaea and Galilee ( John P. Meier 's A Marginal Jew, v. 1, ch.",
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"segment": "May 28, 2010\nHow did Gary Coleman die? What was the cause of death? Brain hemorrhage\nHow old was Gary Coleman when died? 42\nWhere did Gary Coleman die? What was the location of death? Provo, Utah, USA\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People. Gary Coleman Birthday and Date of Death\nGary Coleman was born on February 8, 1968 and died on May 28, 2010. Gary was 42 years old at the time of death. Birthday: February 8, 1968\nDate of Death:",
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"segment": "“Thanks to everyone for their well wishing and support during this tragic time,” his manager says. “ Now that Gary has passed, we know he will be missed because of all the love and support shown in the past couple of days. Gary is now at peace and his memory will be kept in the hearts of those who were entertained by him throughout the years. PeopleTV Archive: 21 Years Ago: Gary Coleman Sings for Armenian Relief Efforts",
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"title": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife decides to turn off life support machine | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nDiff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nScroll down to watch Gary Coleman's greatest moments on Diff'rent Strokes...\nSTARS PAY TRIBUTE\n",
"segment": "A spokeswoman for the Utah Valley Regional Medical Centre confirmed Coleman died at 12.05pm local time. Scroll down to watch Gary Coleman's greatest moments on Diff'rent Strokes...\nGrieving: Gary Coleman's wife Shannon made the decision to switch off his life support machine this morning\nFamily members and close friends were by his hospital bedside. A spokesman for Coleman said: ' We are very sad to have to report Mr Gary Coleman has passed away. STARS PAY TRIBUTE\nPaula Abdul: ' I am so sorry to hear the sad news. My heartfelt condolences go out to his entire family. John Stamos: ' Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be actors.'",
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"segment": "In recent months, Coleman suffered a series of medical problems. He had been admitted to hospitals three times this year: in January, for reasons that were not disclosed; in February, when he suffered a seizure on the set of TV’s The Insider; and again on May 26. “Thanks to everyone for their well wishing and support during this tragic time,” his manager says. “ Now that Gary has passed, we know he will be missed because of all the love and support shown in the past couple of days. Gary is now at peace and his memory will be kept in the hearts of those who were entertained by him throughout the years. PeopleTV Archive: 21 Years Ago:",
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"title": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife decides to turn off life support machine | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nDiff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nScroll down to watch Gary Coleman's greatest moments on Diff'rent Strokes...\nSTARS PAY TRIBUTE\n",
"segment": "Alyssa Milano: ' Rest in peace, Gary Coleman.' Nicky Hilton: ' RIP Gary Coleman.' 'He was removed from life support; soon thereafter, he passed quickly and peacefully. By Gary’s bedside were his wife and other close family members. 'Thanks to everyone for their well wishing and support during this tragic time. Gary is now at peace and his memory will be kept in the hearts of those who were entertained by him throughout the years.' Coleman was rushed to ICU on Wednesday afternoon after suffering what his family called 'a serious medical problem' after falling at home and hitting his head.",
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"title": "Gary Coleman Ex-Wife Says 'I Would Never Hurt My Husband' - ABC News",
"headings": "Gary Coleman Ex-Wife Says 'I Would Never Hurt My Husband'\nGary Coleman Ex-Wife Says 'I Would Never Hurt My Husband'\nCLICK HERE to hear the full 911 call.\nPrice: She and Coleman Were Planning to Renew Vows\nGary Coleman's Parents Want Answers\n",
"segment": "Coleman's publicist, John Alcantar said that after initally taken to a hospital, Coleman was moved to another hospital for more tests and treatment. By midday Coleman had regained consciousness and was lucid. But his condition soon grew dire and he died the next day. At a news conference in Salt Lake City after Coleman's death, Coleman's brother-in-law Shawn Price read a statement written by his sister, Coleman's wife. \"We are very grateful for all the wonderful support everyone has been extending to Gary's family,\" the statement said. \" Thousands of e-mails have poured in to the hospital. This has been so comforting to the family to know how beloved he still is.\" ABC News' Lee Ferran and Sheila Marikar contributed to this story. Comments ( 0)\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Twitter\nEmail this article",
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"segment": "Gary Coleman Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nGary Coleman Net Worth\nHow much is Gary Coleman Worth? in Richest Celebrities\nGary Coleman Net Worth: $75 Thousand\nGary Coleman net worth: Gary Coleman was an American actor who had a net worth of $75 thousand dollars. Gary Wayne Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois in February 1968 and passed away in May 2010. He is best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Gary suffered from an autoimmune kidney disease that caused him to only grow to 4'7″ and have a childlike appearance as an adult. Coleman had two unsuccessful kidney transplants and he required dialysis daily. In 1974 he appeared in a commercial for Harris Bank and an episode of Medical Center. He appeared on The Jeffersons as George's nephew and also on Good Times.",
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"title": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife decides to turn off life support machine | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nDiff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nScroll down to watch Gary Coleman's greatest moments on Diff'rent Strokes...\nSTARS PAY TRIBUTE\n",
"segment": "Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife decides to turn off life support machine | Daily Mail Online\nDiff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies after wife's heartbreaking decision to turn off life support machine\nBy Daily Mail Reporter\nUpdated: 04:35 EDT, 29 May 2010\nDiff'rent Strokes actor Gary Coleman died today after he was pulled off life support. He was 42. His death is the result of head injuries he suffered during a fall at his Utah home earlier this week. His wife, Shannon Price, 24, is said to have made the heartbreaking decision to switch off the life support machine after he fell into a coma. A spokeswoman for the Utah Valley Regional Medical Centre confirmed Coleman died at 12.05pm local time. Scroll down to watch Gary Coleman's greatest moments on Diff'rent Strokes...\nGrieving: Gary Coleman's wife Shannon made the decision to switch off his life support machine this morning\nFamily members and close friends were by his hospital bedside. A spokesman for Coleman said: ' We are very sad to have to report Mr Gary Coleman has passed away.",
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"title": "Gary Coleman DEAD: 'Diff'rent Strokes' Actor Dies In Utah, Wife Shannon Price At His Side | HuffPost",
"headings": "Gary Coleman DEAD: ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Actor Dies In Utah, Wife Shannon Price At His Side\nGary Coleman DEAD: ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Actor Dies In Utah, Wife Shannon Price At His Side\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "Gary Coleman DEAD: ' Diff'rent Strokes' Actor Dies In Utah, Wife Shannon Price At His Side | HuffPost\nENTERTAINMENT\n05/28/2010 02:35 pm ET Updated May 25, 2011\nGary Coleman DEAD: ‘ Diff’rent Strokes’ Actor Dies In Utah, Wife Shannon Price At His Side\nGary Coleman is dead. He was taken off life support on Friday morning and passed away, both TMZ and Radaronline.com first reported. His wife Shannon Price and her father were at the hospital. Coleman died Friday at 12:05 PM MDT. Coleman, 42, was best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on “Diff’rent Strokes.” Word got out that he was hospitalized Thursday and in critical condition. For more Gary reading, here is a 2009 Gary Coleman interview with Huffington Post. Below is the AP article and obituary:",
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"segment": "Joe Biden is a long time Senator from Delaware and the 47th Vice President of the United States serving under President Barack Obama, with an estimated net worth of $500,000 dollars. Biden was a United States Senator from Delaware from January 3, 1973 until January 15, 2009, following his election to the Vice Presidency. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and lived there for ten years before his family moved to Delaware. Biden became an attorney in 1969. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972. Biden ran for the presidential nomination unsuccessfully in 1988 and 2008. Biden was a former chairman and long-time member of the Foreign Relations Committee. Prior to his taking the office of Vice President, Biden was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and he is the 14th longest serving Senator in Senate history. How much does the President make? Flash News about Joe Biden\nJoe Biden gets backing of another North Texas politician, names Dallasite his state campaign director\nFormer Vice President Joe Biden has selected veteran Dallas consultant Jane Hamilton to lead his campaign’s effort to win the Texas presidential primary.",
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"segment": "Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and lived there for ten years before his family moved to Delaware. Biden became an attorney in 1969. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972. Biden ran for the presidential nomination unsuccessfully in 1988 and 2008. Biden was a former chairman and long-time member of the Foreign Relations Committee. Prior to his taking the office of Vice President, Biden was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and he is the 14th longest serving Senator in Senate history. How much does the President make? Joseph Robinette \"Joe\" Biden, Jr. (pronunciation: /'d?o?s?f r?b?'n?t 'ba?d?n/; born November 20, 1942) is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, serving under President Barack Obama.",
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"segment": "A Democrat, he was a United States Senator from Delaware from January 3, 1973 until his resignation on January 15, 2009, following his election to the Vice Presidency. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and lived there for ten years before moving to Delaware. He became an attorney in 1969, and was elected to a county council in 1970. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972 and became the sixth-youngest senator in U.S. history. He was re-elected to the Senate six times, was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and is the 15th-longest serving Senator in history. Biden was a long-time member and former chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. His strong advocacy helped bring about U.S. military assistance and intervention during the Bosnian War. He opposed the Gulf War in 1991. He voted in favor of the Iraq War Resolution in 2002, but later proposed resolutions to alter U.S. strategy there. He has also served as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, dealing with issues related to drug policy, crime prevention, and civil liberties, and led creation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and Violence Against Women Act.",
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"segment": "A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017 under Barack Obama and represented Delaware in the United States Senate from 1973 to 2009. Born and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and later in New Castle County, Delaware, Biden studied at the University of Delaware before earning his law degree from Syracuse University in 1968. He was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970 and became the sixth-youngest senator ever when he was elected to the U.S. Senate from Delaware in 1972, at age 29. Biden was a longtime member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and eventually became its chairman. He also chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1987 to 1995, dealing with drug policy, crime prevention, and civil liberties issues; led the effort to pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and the Violence Against Women Act; and oversaw six U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, including the contentious hearings for Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008. Biden was reelected to the Senate six times, and was the fourth-most senior senator when he became Obama's vice president after they won the 2008 presidential election . During eight years as vice president, Biden leaned on his Senate experience and frequently represented the administration in negotiations with congressional Republicans, including on the Budget Control Act of 2011, which resolved a debt ceiling crisis, and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which addressed the impending \" fiscal cliff \".",
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"segment": "Joe Biden’s Political Career\nBiden was elected to the Senate from the state of Delaware in 1972 when he was 29, becoming one of the youngest senators in history. His first wife and young daughter were killed in an automobile accident only weeks after his appointment, an event that influenced his decision to commute to the Senate by train. During his time in the Senate, Biden presided over several governmental boards, serving as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He ran for president twice before, once for the 1988 race and again for the 2008 presidential election. Biden served as vice president under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017. He started his term as president of the United States on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2021. More From Your Money\nSee: What a Biden Presidency Means for Your Wallet\nSome of Biden’s political highlights include: 1990: Introduced the bill that became the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which addressed domestic abuse and violence.",
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"segment": "Prior to his taking the office of Vice President, Biden was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and he is the 14th longest serving Senator in Senate history. How much does the President make? Joseph Robinette \"Joe\" Biden, Jr. (pronunciation: /'d?o?s?f r?b?'n?t 'ba?d?n/; born November 20, 1942) is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, serving under President Barack Obama. A Democrat, he was a United States Senator from Delaware from January 3, 1973 until his resignation on January 15, 2009, following his election to the Vice Presidency. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and lived there for ten years before moving to Delaware. He became an attorney in 1969, and was elected to a county council in 1970. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972 and became the sixth-youngest senator in U.S. history. He was re-elected to the Senate six times, was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and is the 15th-longest serving Senator in history.",
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"segment": "Joseph Robinette “Joe” Biden, Jr. is an American politician who is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, jointly elected twice with President Barack Obama, and in office since 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, Biden represented Delaware as a United States Senator from 1973 until becoming Vice President in 2009. In 1973, he was sworn in as a Delaware Senator. He was only 30 years old, which made him the sixth-youngest Senator to ever hold office. While attending the University of Delaware, he played halfback for the schools freshman football team. He later quit college football so that he had more time to spend with a girl who lived out of state. Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. attended Syracuse University, University of Delaware. Joe Biden is a member of Richest Celebrities and Politicians. Joe is turning 79 years old in\nHe married Jill Biden five years after his first wife passed away. Jill became the step mother of his two sons and he and Jill had a daughter of their own named Ashley.",
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"segment": "led the effort to pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and the Violence Against Women Act; and oversaw six U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, including the contentious hearings for Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008. Biden was reelected to the Senate six times, and was the fourth-most senior senator when he became Obama's vice president after they won the 2008 presidential election . During eight years as vice president, Biden leaned on his Senate experience and frequently represented the administration in negotiations with congressional Republicans, including on the Budget Control Act of 2011, which resolved a debt ceiling crisis, and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which addressed the impending \" fiscal cliff \". He also oversaw infrastructure spending in 2009 to counteract the Great Recession. On foreign policy, Biden was a close counselor to the president and took a leading role in designing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in 2011. In 2017, Obama awarded Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, making him the first president to receive it before taking office. On April 25, 2019, Biden announced his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election. He became the presumptive Democratic nominee in April 2020 and reached the delegate threshold needed to secure the nomination in June 2020.",
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"segment": "led the effort to pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and the Violence Against Women Act; and oversaw six U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, including the contentious hearings for Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008. Biden was reelected to the Senate six times, and was the fourth-most senior senator when he became Obama's vice president after they won the 2008 presidential election . During eight years as vice president, Biden leaned on his Senate experience and frequently represented the administration in negotiations with congressional Republicans, including on the Budget Control Act of 2011, which resolved a debt ceiling crisis, and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which addressed the impending \" fiscal cliff \". He also oversaw infrastructure spending in 2009 to counteract the Great Recession. On foreign policy, Biden was a close counselor to the president and took a leading role in designing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in 2011. In 2017, Obama awarded Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, making him the first president to receive it before taking office. On April 25, 2019, Biden announced his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election. He became the presumptive Democratic nominee in April 2020 and reached the delegate threshold needed to secure the nomination in June 2020.",
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"segment": "He grew up in New Castle County, Delaware and obtained his first degree from The University of Delaware. He also attended Syracuse University and qualified as a lawyer in 1968. On leaving school, Biden spent two years working as a private attorney. He subsequently delved into politics and served on the New Castle County Council from 1970 to 1972. In 1972, Joe Biden was elected into the US Senate. He was aged 29 at that time and became the fifth-youngest senator in the history of the country. Biden spent a total of 37 meritorious years in the senate (1972 – 2009). He later left in 2008 to join Barack Obama as his running mate in the presidential elections. Both men emerged victorious in the polls and Biden served as the Vice-President of The United States for two terms. Joe Biden has received several honors in the course of his career.",
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"segment": "His successor, Governor Linda Lingle, became the first governor to begin a term in the new mansion. Despite the building of this new mansion, Washington Place remains the official residence of the governor and is still used for state dinners and other official functions. Succession\nMain article: Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States § Hawaii\nSee also\n\nWikimedia Commons has media related to Governors of Hawaii. Royal Governor of Hawaii\nRoyal Governor of Maui\nRoyal Governor of Oahu\nRoyal Governor of Kauai\nReferences\n^ Civil Beat article about the Hawaii governor's authorities\nExternal links\nConstitution of the State of Hawaii\nOffice of the Governor of Hawaii\nv\nt\ne\nChief executives of the United States\nFederal\nPresident of the United States\nlist\nState governors\n( current list)\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nlist\nColorado\nlist\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nFlorida\nGeorgia\nlist\nHawaii\nlist\nIdaho\nIllinois\nlist\nIndiana\nlist\nIowa\nKansas\nKentucky\nlist\nLouisiana\nMaine\nlist\nMaryland\nlist\nMassachusetts\nlist\nMichigan\nlist\nMinnesota\nlist\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Hampshire\nlist\nNew Jersey\nlist\nNew Mexico\nlist\nNew York\nlist\nNorth Carolina\nlist\nNorth Dakota\nlist\nOhio\nOklahoma\nlist\nOregon\nlist\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nlist\nSouth Carolina\nlist\nSouth Dakota\nlist\nTennessee\nlist\nTexas\nlist\nUtah\nVermont\nlist\nVirginia\nlist\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nlist\nWyoming\nTerritorial\n( current list)\nAmerican Samoa\nDistrict of Columbia\nlist\nGuam\nNorthern Mariana Islands\nPuerto Rico\nlist\nUnited States Virgin Islands\nDefunct\nCuba\nDakota Territory\nPanama Canal Zone\nPhilippine Islands (until 1935)\nPhilippine Commonwealth (until 1946)\nTrust Territory of the Pacific Islands\nSanto Domingo\nv\nt\ne\nGovernors of Hawaii\nTerritorial Governor of Hawaiʻi (1898–1941)\nDole\nCarter\nFrear\nPinkham\nMcCarthy\nFarrington\nJudd\nPoindexter\n\nMilitary Governor of Hawaii (1941–44)\nShort\nEmmons\nRichardson\nTerritorial Governor of Hawaiʻi (1944–59)\nStainback\nLong\nKing\nQuinn\nGovernor of Hawaiʻi (1959–present)\nQuinn\nBurns\nAriyoshi\nWaiheʻe\nCayetano\nLingle\nAbercrombie\nIge\nv\nt\ne\nStatewide political officials of Hawaii\nU.S. Senators\nBrian Schatz\nMazie Hirono\n\nState government\nDavid Ige, Governor\nJosh Green, Lieutenant Governor\nClare E. Connors, Attorney General (appointed)\nCurt Otaguro, Comptroller (appointed)\nSenate\nRon Kouchi, President\nMichelle Kidani, Vice President\nKalani English, Majority Leader\nKurt Fevella, Minority Leader\nHouse\nScott Saiki, Speaker\nJohn Mizuno, Vice Speaker\nDella Au Belatti, Majority Leader\nVal Okimoto, Minority Leader\nSupreme Court\nMark Recktenwald, Chief Justice\nPaula Nakayama\nSabrina McKenna\nMichael Wilson\nTodd W. Eddins, Associate Justices\nv\nt\ne\nState of Hawaii\nHonolulu (capital)\nTopics\nConstitution\nDelegations\nDiscovery and settlement\nEarthquakes\nGeography\nSeamount\nGovernment\nHawaiianization\nHistory\nHurricanes\nIslands\nʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language)\nKūʻē Petitions\nMusic\nPearl Harbor National Memorial\nUSS Arizona\nPeople\nState symbols\nTourism\nTransportation\nUnification\nSeal of Hawaii\nSociety\nHawaiian architecture\nCrime\nCulture\nDemographics\nEconomy\nEducation\nEnergy\nFolklore\nMedia\nPolitics\nSports\nMain islands\nHawaiʻi\nKahoʻolawe\nKauaʻi\nLānaʻi\nMaui\nMolokaʻi\nNiʻihau\nOʻahu\nNorthwestern\nIslands\nFrench Frigate Shoals\nGardner\nKure\nLaysan\nLisianski\nMaro Reef\nNecker\nNihoa\nPearl and Hermes\nCommunities\nHilo\nHonolulu\nKahului\nKāneʻohe\nLīhuʻe\nPearl City\nWaipahu\nCounties\nHawaiʻi\nHonolulu\nKalawao\nKauaʻi\nMaui\nSovereignty Movement\nHawaiian Renaissance\n2008 occupation of Iolani Palace\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Governor_of_Hawaii&oldid=1020701484 \"\nCategories: Governors of Hawaii\n1959 establishments in Hawaii\nHidden categories: Articles with short description\nShort description is different from Wikidata\nUse mdy dates from July 2018\nUse American English from July 2018\nAll Wikipedia articles written in American English\nArticles containing Hawaiian-language text\nCommons category link is on Wikidata",
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"segment": "Historically, the Governor of Hawaii has been from either the Democratic Party of Hawaii or Hawaii Republican Party . The current Governor of Hawaii is Democrat David Ige, who assumed the position on December 1, 2014. Hawaii was the first U.S. state to have an Asian American chief executive; George Ariyoshi served three terms between 1974 and 1986. Contents\n1 Qualifications\n2 Authority\n3 Residence\n4 Succession\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 External links\nQualifications\nThe Governor of Hawaii is limited to two four-year terms. Inauguration takes place on the first Monday in December following a gubernatorial election. A single term ends at noon four years later. There is no lifetime limit on the number of times a governor may be elected, but a governor who has been elected to two consecutive terms must be out of office for at least one election cycle before being eligible once again for re-election. A Governor is: required to be at least 30 years old,\nrequired to have been a resident of Hawaii for five consecutive years previous to election,\nbarred from other professions or paid positions during the term.",
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"segment": "Ke Kiaʻaina o Hawaiʻi) is the chief executive of the U.S. state of Hawaii and its various agencies and departments, as provided in the Hawaii State Constitution Article V, Sections 1 through 6. It is a directly elected position, votes being cast by popular suffrage of residents of the state. The governor is responsible for enforcing laws passed by the Hawaii State Legislature and upholding rulings of the Hawaii State Judiciary. The role includes being commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Hawaii and having the power to use those forces to execute laws, suppress insurrection and violence and repel invasion. The Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii becomes acting governor upon the officeholder's absence from the state or if the person is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. Historically, the Governor of Hawaii has been from either the Democratic Party of Hawaii or Hawaii Republican Party . The current Governor of Hawaii is Democrat David Ige, who assumed the position on December 1, 2014. Hawaii was the first U.S. state to have an Asian American chief executive; George Ariyoshi served three terms between 1974 and 1986. Contents\n1 Qualifications\n2 Authority\n3 Residence\n4 Succession\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 External links\nQualifications\nThe Governor of Hawaii is limited to two four-year terms.",
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"segment": "The current governor is Democrat David Ige, who took office on December 1, 2014. The longest-serving governors are John A. Burns (1962–1974) and George Ariyoshi (1974 to 1986), both of whom served 12 years each. Contents\n1 Governors\n1.1 Governors of Hawaii Territory\n1.2 Governors of the State of Hawaii\n2 See also\n3 Notes\n4 References\n5 External links\nGovernors\nThe Republic of Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898. It was organized into Hawaii Territory in 1900, and admitted as a state in 1959. The Republic had only one president, Sanford B. Dole, who later was the first territorial governor. Governors of Hawaii Territory\nHawaii Territory was organized on June 14, 1900, remaining a territory for 59 years. Twelve people served as territorial governor, appointed by the president of the United States . Governors of the Territory of Hawaii\nNo. Governor\nTerm in office\nAppointed by\nNotes\n1\n\nSanford B. Dole\nJune 14, 1900\n–\nNovember 23, 1903\nWilliam McKinley\n\n2\n\nGeorge R. Carter\nNovember 23, 1903\n–\nAugust 15, 1907\nTheodore Roosevelt\n\n3\n\nWalter F. Frear\nAugust 15, 1907\n–\nNovember 30, 1913\n\n4\n\nLucius E. Pinkham\nNovember 30, 1913\n–\nJune 22, 1918\nWoodrow Wilson\n\n5\n\nCharles J. McCarthy\nJune 22, 1918\n–\nJuly 5, 1921\n\n6\n\nWallace Rider Farrington\nJuly 5, 1921\n–\nJuly 6, 1929\nWarren G. Harding\n\n7\n\nLawrence M. Judd\nJuly 6, 1929\n–\nMarch 2, 1934\nHerbert Hoover\n\n8\n\nJoseph Poindexter\nMarch 2, 1934\n–\nAugust 24, 1942\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\n\n9\n\nIngram Stainback\nAugust 24, 1942\n–\nMay 8, 1951\n\n10\n\nOren E. Long\nMay 8, 1951\n–\nFebruary 28, 1953\nHarry S. Truman\n\n11\n\nSamuel Wilder King\nFebruary 28, 1953\n–\nJuly 26, 1957\nDwight D. Eisenhower\n\n12\n\nWilliam F. Quinn\nAugust 29, 1957\n–\nAugust 21, 1959\n\nGovernors of the State of Hawaii\nHawaii was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959, consisting of Hawaii Territory minus Palmyra Atoll. Since then, there have been eight governors.",
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"segment": "He won by 12 percentage points. Governor of Hawaii\nInauguration\nInauguration of David Ige as 8th Governor of Hawaii\nIge was sworn in as the eighth governor of Hawaii on December 1, 2014, with Lieutenant Governor Shan Tsutsui, in the Hawaii State Capitol Rotunda. Ige is the first person of Okinawan descent to be elected governor of a U.S. state. Governor Ige's inauguration theme of \"honoring the past and charting a new tomorrow\" was on display throughout the ceremony, which paid tribute to his father who served in the 100th Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team of the U.S. Army during World War II alongside the late U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye. Gubernatorial tenure\nGovernor David Ige and First Lady Dawn Ige ride in the Kamehameha Day Parade, 2016\nGovernor Ige with U.S. Navy admiral John Richardson at the 75th Commemoration Event of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, 2016\nIge with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in 2020\nIn October 2015 Ige declared a state of emergency due to the escalating scale of the homelessness problem; in 2015 Hawaii had the highest rate of homeless persons per capita in the United States. In June 2017, following President Donald Trump 's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate change, Ige signed two bills that respectively committed the state to meeting regardless its greenhouse gas emission targets under the Paris Agreement and established a carbon reduction and soil health task force. After an incoming missile alert was erroneously sent to all smartphones in the state and broadcast over local television and radio on January 13, 2018, Ige apologized for the mistake, which he attributed to human error during a shift change at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency. He pledged to reevaluate the state's emergency procedures to prevent a recurrence of the false alert, which caused widespread panic and confusion in the state. On February 22, 2019, President Trump appointed Ige to the bipartisan Council of Governors, on which Ige will serve as co-chair.",
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"segment": "Governors of the State of Hawaii\nNo. Governor\nTerm of office\nParty\nElection\nLt. Governor\n1\n\n\nWilliam F. Quinn\nAugust 21, 1959\n–\nDecember 3, 1962\n(lost election)\nRepublican\n1959\n\nJames Kealoha\n2\n\n\nJohn A. Burns\nDecember 3, 1962\n–\nDecember 2, 1974\n(not candidate for election)\nDemocratic\n1962\n\nWilliam S. Richardson\n1966\nThomas Gill\n1970\nGeorge Ariyoshi\n3\n\nGeorge Ariyoshi\nDecember 2, 1974\n–\nDecember 1, 1986\n(term limited)\nDemocratic\n1974\nNelson Doi\n1978\nJean King\n1982\nJohn D. Waiheʻe III\n4\n\nJohn D. Waiheʻe III\nDecember 1, 1986\n–\nDecember 5, 1994\n(term limited)\nDemocratic\n1986\nBen Cayetano\n1990\n5\n\nBen Cayetano\nDecember 5, 1994\n–\nDecember 2, 2002\n(term limited)\nDemocratic\n1994\nMazie Hirono\n1998\n6\n\n\nLinda Lingle\nDecember 2, 2002\n–\nDecember 6, 2010\n(term limited)\nRepublican\n2002\n\nDuke Aiona\n2006\n7\n\n\nNeil Abercrombie\nDecember 6, 2010\n–\nDecember 1, 2014\n(not candidate for election)\nDemocratic\n2010\n\nBrian Schatz\n(resigned December 26, 2012)\nVacant\n\nShan Tsutsui\n(took office December 27, 2012)\n(resigned January 31, 2018)\n8\n\nDavid Ige\nDecember 1, 2014\n–\npresent\nDemocratic\n2014\nVacant\n\nDoug Chin\n(took office February 2, 2018)\n2018\nJosh Green\nSee also\nList of Governors of Hawaii (island)\nList of Governors of Maui\nList of Governors of Oahu\nList of Governors of Kauai\nNotes\n^ Dole resigned to take a seat on the United States District Court for Hawaii Territory. ^ Carter's term was to have ended November 23, 1907, but he had stated he did not wish to serve again, so his replacement was appointed early. ^ Poindexter remained in office for several months after his term expired until his successor was confirmed. ^ Stainback had little power until October 24, 1944, as his predecessor had declared martial law on December 7, 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, delegating executive authority to the military. During the military rule, the territory was governed by Lieutenant Generals Walter Short, Delos Emmons, and Robert C. Richardson, Jr..\n^ King resigned immediately when denied a second term by President Eisenhower. ^ Data is sourced from the National Governors Association, unless supplemental references are required. ^ All lieutenant governors have represented the same party as their governor. ^ Abercrombie lost the Democratic nomination to David Ige.",
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"segment": "“The Governor has been working with all counties on a State proclamation to bring cohesion on the polices for this State. This is expected to be completed and in effect by Wednesday, March 25th,” according to the civil defense notice. The Mayor of Hawaii County (the Big Island of Hawaii) said he felt strongly that the state needs one unified policy to avoid confusion. Kim said he has no problem with the new restrictions, but held off on imposing them on Hawaii island because the county had not yet reached what he considers the appropriate threshold. To date there has been no sign of community spread of the virus on the Big Island. The county has had only 5 confirmed coronavirus cases, including 2 people who are quarantined at home and one who has fully recovered and has returned home to the mainland, he said. Kim said he is worried about the damage that will be done to the Hawaii county economy and told his staff this morning that “Guys, we’re going to see an economic impact I don’t think any of us have ever seen.” In addition to this stay at home order, the Governor also extended the state tax deadline from April 20 to July 20 for 2019 state individual and corporate income taxes. The Department of Education superintendent Christina Kishimoto said she will announce a plan later this week for high school senior who are graduating this year. Click here to read the full article.",
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"segment": "He continues to hold the record as the longest-serving state governor in Hawaii. Ben Cayetano\n\n1994-2002\nFilipino-American\nHawaii\nDemocratic\nServed as the fifth governor of Hawaii from 1994 to 2002. First Filipino American to serve as a state governor in the United States. Gary Locke\n\n1997-2005\nChinese-American\nWashington\nDemocratic\nServed as the governor of the state of Washington elected in 1996. First Chinese-American to be elected governor in United States history and the first Asian-American governor in the continental United States. Locke served as governor from 1997 to 2005. Bobby Jindal\n\n2008-2016\nIndian-American\nLouisiana\nRepublican\nServed in various executive positions in Louisiana and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services before being elected to the Congress in 2004, and finally winning the Louisiana gubernatorial elections in 2007 (thereby becoming the first non-white governor of Louisiana since Reconstruction ), the first elected Indian-American governor in U.S. history, as well as the second Asian-American governor to serve in the continental United States . Nikki Haley\n\n2011-2017\nIndian-American\nSouth Carolina\nRepublican\nServed as the 116th Governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017. Haley previously represented Lexington County in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2005 to 2010. She is the first Sikh American governor in the United States, first female governor of South Carolina, second elected Indian-American governor in U.S. history, as well as the third Asian-American governor to serve in the continental United States.",
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"segment": "Trading begins each day when the opening bell rings at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. The regular session continues for six and a half hours, and the exchange closes after the closing bell rings at 4 p.m. Eastern time. What is the Nasdaq exchange? The Nasdaq Stock Market, or simply Nasdaq, is the second-largest stock exchange in the world for investors looking to buy and sell shares of stock. Nasdaq was initially an acronym, NASDAQ, which stands for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Recent articles\nThese Are the 2 Nasdaq Stocks to Watch Next Week\nSurprising news from either of these much-followed companies could move the markets. Dan Caplinger | May 28, 2021\nYou Can't Afford to Miss Out on These 2 Cloud Stocks\nBig results sent their share prices soaring on Friday. Dan Caplinger | May 28, 2021\nStock Markets Stay Strong; Can Ford and Tesla Both Win?",
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"segment": "What are Nasdaq trading hours? The Nasdaq Stock Market is generally open on weekdays from Monday to Friday, and is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Trading begins when the opening bell rings at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. The regular session continues for six and a half hours and closes after the closing bell rings at 4 p.m. Eastern time. However, the Nasdaq also gives traders the chance to participate in special sessions before the regular session begins and after it ends. Premarket trading hours run from 4 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern time each weekday. After-market hours start at 4 p.m. and run through 8 p.m. Eastern time Monday through Friday. The Nasdaq closes for a handful of holidays each year, as shown below: Holiday\n2020 Date\nNew Year's Day\nWed., Jan. 1\nMartin Luther King Day\nMon.,",
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"segment": "Other Major Exchanges\nNasdaq\nThe Nasdaq Stock Market. OTC Markets\nWhere stocks that aren't listed on the major exchanges can be traded. NYSE Market Holidays\nHoliday\n2020 Date\nNew Year's Day\nWed., Jan. 1\nMartin Luther King Day\nMon., Jan. 20\nWashington's Birthday\nMon., Feb. 17\nGood Friday\nFri., Apr. 10\nMemorial Day\nMon., May 25\nIndependence Day\nFri., July 3\nLabor Day\nMon., Sep. 7\nThanksgiving Day\nThurs.,",
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"headings": "Stock Market Holidays 2019: Is The Stock Market Open On Thanksgiving Or Black Friday?\nStock Market Holidays 2019: Is The Stock Market Open On Thanksgiving Or Black Friday?",
"segment": "Regular hours for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq run from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on Monday through Friday. Meanwhile, check out what's happening in the stock market today. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Stock Market Holidays 2019: Here's When Markets Are Closed This Year\n10 Top Stocks Are Likely To Take Off Before Year's End\nGet Stock Ideas From IBD Experts Each Morning Before The Open\nFind Winning Stocks With MarketSmith Pattern Recognition & Custom Screens\nWhen To Buy Growth Stocks: Why Oracle Shows The Flat Base Is A Bullish Chart Pattern",
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"headings": "U.S. Stock Market Holidays (2021 - 2024)\nU.S. Stock Market Holidays (2021 - 2024)\nWhat days is the stock market closed on in 2021?\nStock Market Holidays 2021-2024 - Here’s When the NYSE and NASDAQ Will be Closed\nU.S. Stock Market Hours\nWhen Does the Stock Market Close for Holidays?\nNYSE Holidays - NASDAQ Holidays\nHow Holidays Affect the Stock Market\nHow Holidays Affect Trading Psychology\nDeveloping New Strategies\nRenewing Optimism\nU.S. Stock Market Holidays FAQ\nStock Market Holidays\n30 Days of MarketBeat All Access for $1.00\n",
"segment": "NASDAQ and NYSE Holidays\n2021\n2022\n2023\n2024\nNew Year's Day\nJanuary 1st\nDecember 31st\nJanuary 2nd\nJanuary 1st\nMartin Luther King, Jr. Day\nJanuary 18th\nJanuary 17th\nJanuary 16th\nJanuary 15th\nWashington’s Birthday\nFebruary 15th\nFebruary 21st\nFebruary 20th\nFebruary 19th\nGood Friday\nApril 2nd\nApril 15th\nApril 7th\nMarch 29th\nMemorial Day\nMay 31st\nMay 30th\nMay 29th\nMay 27th\nIndependence Day\nJuly 5th\nJuly 4th\nJuly 4th\nJuly 4th\nLabor Day\nSeptember 6th\nSeptember 5th\nSeptember 4th\nSeptember 2nd\nThanksgiving Day\nNovember 25th\nNovember 24th\nNovember 23rd\nNovember 28th\nChristmas\nDecember 24th\nDecember 26th\nDecember 25th\nDecember 25th\nMarkets will close at 1:00 PM Eastern on the following dates: NASDAQ and NYSE Partial Holidays\n(1:00 p.m. Eastern Close)\n2021\n2022\n2023\n2024\nDay before Independence Day\nJuly 2nd\nJuly 1st\nJuly 3rd\nJuly 3rd\nThe Day Following Thanksgiving\nNovember 26th\nNovember 25th\nNovember 24th\nNovember 29th\nChristmas Eve\nDecember 23rd\nDecember 23rd\nDecember 22nd\nDecember 24th\nStock Market Holidays 2021-2024 - Here’s When the NYSE and NASDAQ Will be Closed\nU.S. Stock Market Hours\nThe U.S. stock exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the NASDAQ Stock Market, are open to investors from Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Additional Information: NASDAQ after-hours trading sessions are from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time. NYSE after-hours trading sessions are from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Pre-market trading hours are from 4:00 AM Eastern to 9:30 AM Eastern Time. The U.S. markets are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Normal U.S. stock market hours occur from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time, Pre-market trading from 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM Eastern Time, and after hours trading from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. When Does the Stock Market Close for Holidays? There are a number of special rules that dictate when certain holidays are celebrated by financial markets and under what circumstances the stock market will be closed:",
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"segment": "Its post-market session begins at 4 p.m. and ends at 8 p.m. EST. The Nasdaq’s pre-market trading begins at 4 a.m. until open at 9:30 a.m. EST. Post-market trading, however, runs during the same hours as the NYSE from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. EST. It’s also important to note that neither exchange allows trading during the weekends. Any trades made before opening will enter a queue. These orders can remain in that queue until the market open at 9:30 a.m. EST on that specific day. The same goes for post-market trading. Any orders made after closing can remain in a queue until the stock market opens the next morning. Furthermore, market volatility is higher when trading outside of market hours. And there is no guarantee that your order will be filled.",
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"segment": "What are NASDAQ trading hours? The Nasdaq Stock Market is generally open on weekdays from Monday to Friday, and is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Trading begins when the opening bell rings at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. The regular session continues for six and a half hours and closes after the closing bell rings at 4 p.m. Eastern time. What is the NYSE? The New York Stock Exchange has two primary functions: It provides a central marketplace for investors to buy and sell stock. It enables companies to list their shares and raise capital from interested investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Recent articles\nWhy Pot Stocks Led Markets Higher Into the Holiday Weekend\nWall Street closed the month on a positive note.",
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"segment": "That's when Groupon ( GRPN ), Zynga ( ZNGA) and Angie's List ( ANGI) made their debuts. Still, the opening times vary. For example, Splunk ( SPLK) began trading on the Nasdaq at 11:20 a.m. on April 19. The next day, Proofpoint ( PFPT) opened at 10:25 a.m.\nA representative from Nasdaq declined to comment on what time Facebook's stock will open on Friday. The trading site StreetInsider.com typically posts that information as soon as it's available. StreetInsider editor Lon Juricic says the site gets its timing information after Nasdaq releases it to traders in the morning. How it works: On the morning that an IPO begins trading on the Nasdaq, the exchange starts a process called the \"IPO cross.\" During that time, traders can submit buy and sell orders. The Nasdaq matches up those orders in real-time on its electronic marketplace -- a process that typically takes 40 microseconds or less.",
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"segment": "Robert Horry - How Many Rings - Championship Rings\nNBA Players\nRobert Horry\nRobert Horry has won 7 rings! Robert Horry has won championships with: 1993-94 Houston Rockets, 1994-95 Houston Rockets, 1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers, 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers, 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers, 2004-05 San Antonio Spurs, 2006-07 San Antonio Spurs\nPlayers Name\nRobert Horry\nHow Many Rings\n7\nDrafted By\nHouston Rockets\nWon Rings With\n1993-94 Houston Rockets, 1994-95 Houston Rockets, 1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers, 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers, 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers, 2004-05 San Antonio Spurs, 2006-07 San Antonio Spurs\nPlayers College\nAlabama\nPlayers Birthday\nAugust 25, 1970\nHometown\nHarford County, Maryland\nYear Drafted\n1992\nRound Drafted\n1\nPick Drafted\n11",
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"segment": "Robert Horry Rings - How many rings does Robert Horry have? Robert Horry Rings\nSHARE\nRobert Horry is a retired professional basketball player who played 16 seasons in the NBA. His professional basketball career started when he was drafted by the Houston Rockets as the 11th pick in the 1992 NBA draft. Robert Horry had a championship laden NBA career. He is most notably known for winning 7 rings with 3 different franchises. Infact, he is the only player in NBA history to win 7 Championships and not play for the Boston Celtics. He was part of the Los Angeles Lakers team that completed a three-peat led by Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. Horry was a great role-player on championship-winning teams and had multiple moments where he came up clutch for the team. He had a knack for making big-time shots in championship games earning him the name “Big Shot Bob”\nPlayer name\nRobert Keith Horry\nBorn\nAugust 25, 1970 (age 50), Harford County, Maryland\nRings count\n7\nRing years\n1994, 1995, 2000–2002, 2005, 2007\nWon championships with\nLA Lakers, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs\nDrafted by\nHouston Rockets\nDrafted year\n1992\nHow many rings does Robert Horry have? Robert Horry has won 7 rings having played 16 seasons in the NBA.",
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"segment": "Infact, he is the only player in NBA history to win 7 Championships and not play for the Boston Celtics. He was part of the Los Angeles Lakers team that completed a three-peat led by Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. Horry was a great role-player on championship-winning teams and had multiple moments where he came up clutch for the team. He had a knack for making big-time shots in championship games earning him the name “Big Shot Bob”\nPlayer name\nRobert Keith Horry\nBorn\nAugust 25, 1970 (age 50), Harford County, Maryland\nRings count\n7\nRing years\n1994, 1995, 2000–2002, 2005, 2007\nWon championships with\nLA Lakers, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs\nDrafted by\nHouston Rockets\nDrafted year\n1992\nHow many rings does Robert Horry have? Robert Horry has won 7 rings having played 16 seasons in the NBA. He has the most rings by a player since the 1960s. What years did Robert Horry win his rings? 1994,1995: Robert Horry was still on his rookie contract when he won his first NBA Championship ring led by Hakeem Olajuwon. As per Horry, his second ring with the Houston Rockets was the most special one of his career, given that his team was seeded sixth in what was considered a very tough Western Conference.",
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"headings": "NBA Finals 2020: LeBron James and Danny Green join exclusive club in winning three championships with three different teams\nNBA Finals 2020: LeBron James and Danny Green join exclusive club in winning three championships with three different teams\nLeBron James (Heat, Cavaliers, Lakers)\nDanny Green (Spurs, Raptors, Lakers)\nRobert Horry (Rockets, Spurs, Lakers)\nJohn Salley (Pistons, Bulls, Lakers)\n",
"segment": "Robert Horry (Rockets, Spurs, Lakers)\nhttps://images.daznservices.com/di/library/NBA_Global_CMS_image_storage/11/27/horry_12uj7b852dff31llvisg5wxlgr.png?t=95765805&w=500\nHorry has enough rings to open a jewelry store, finishing his career with seven championships across three different teams. His first two rings came as a member of the Houston Rockets in 1994 and 1995. He went on to win three more rings with the Lakers during their 3-peat from 2000-02 alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal, before picking up two more rings with the Spurs in 2005 and 2007 - the latter being LeBron's first Finals. Horry developed a reputation for his clutch shooting, earning the nickname \"Big Shot Bob,\" coming up in big moments again and again for his teams. Horry is one of just 12 players to win six or more championship rings. John Salley (Pistons, Bulls, Lakers)\nhttps://images.daznservices.com/di/library/NBA_Global_CMS_image_storage/5d/19/salley_3b440h39zzpx1dm268i49wznd.png?t=95765805&w=500\nSalley was the first player in NBA history to win three championships with three different teams. His first two rings came in back-to-back seasons with the Detroit Pistons in 1989 and 1990, before winning his first away from the Pistons as a member of the 72-10 Chicago Bulls in 1996. Playing alongside Horry for the Lakers in the 1999-00 season, Salley won his fourth NBA championship with his third different team. He retired after that season, proclaiming he had won \"four championship rings, with three different teams, in three different decades and two different millenniums\"\nTough to beat. The views on this page do not necessarily represent the views of the NBA or its clubs.",
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"segment": "In 2001 Playoff games, Robert played 16 Lakers, averaging 5.9 points per game. According to Magic Johnson, he is one of the ten best clutch players in league history. During the 2001-02 seasons, the player started all four games in the finals. Horry became a free agent during the 2002-03 seasons. The player signed to San Antonio Spurs. Robert helps the team to reach the 2004 playoffs final. San Antonio Spurs reached the 2005 NBA Finals. The team won their third NBA championship, and the player received his championship ring. During 2007-08 seasons, he starts wearing 25 jerseys again. Horry became a free agent after the season, and no one signed him.",
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"headings": "How many championship rings does Robert Horry have?\n7 Answers\nTiago Cardoso\nClarence Pangan\nStephen Cabell\nSimeon Costa\nOwen Ayres\nRonnie Suggs\nJohn Guerra\n",
"segment": "How many championship rings does Robert Horry have? - Quora\nRings\nNBA Players\nNational Basketball Association (NBA)\nHow many championship rings does Robert Horry have? Ad by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\n7 Answers\nTiago Cardoso\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: How many championship rings do Robert Horry have? Interesting to see that when we talk about Robert Horry achievements besides 2nd rookie team, he has 7 nba rings. Nothing else, no all stars, no leadership in any stats, defending team, sixth man.",
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"segment": "However in 2007 while playing the phoenix suns Horry infamously hip-checked Steve Nash which eventually led to a 2-game ban for him. However, the Spurs did manage to win the next two games and advance into the NBA Finals. In the Finals, San Antonio had no issue in dispatching the Cleveland Cavaliers in a clean sweep. What teams did Robert Horry win NBA championships with? Robert Horry won an NBA championship with the LA Lakers, the Houston Rockets, and the San Antonio Spurs. How many rings does Robert Horry have vs Michael Jordan? Robert Horry has 7 rings, while Michale Jordan has 6 rings. Robert Horry Rings Pictures\nGive feedback\nSort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes\nAdd a comment\nSign in/Sign up with\nAn error occured while loading comments. Please try again",
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"segment": "He played 16 seasons in the National Basketball Association to have won NBA championships with three different teams: two with the Houston Rockets, three with the Los Angeles Lakers and two with the San Antonio Spurs. He earned the nickname Big Shot Rob because of his clutch shooting in important games; he is widely considered to be one of the greatest clutch performers and winners in NBA history. Horry now works as a commentator on Time Warner Cable SportsNet. He became a sports commentator on Time Warner Cable SportsNet after retirement. He played college basketball at the University of Alabama. Robert Keith Horry Jr. attended Andalusia in Andalusia, Alabama and University of Alabama. Robert Horry is a member of Richest Celebrities and Basketball Players. Robert is turning 51 years old in\nHe nailed a 3 pointer at the buzzer over the outstretched hand of Chris Webber to defeat the Sacramento Kings in a legendary 2002 playoff game.",
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"segment": "He has the most rings by a player since the 1960s. What years did Robert Horry win his rings? 1994,1995: Robert Horry was still on his rookie contract when he won his first NBA Championship ring led by Hakeem Olajuwon. As per Horry, his second ring with the Houston Rockets was the most special one of his career, given that his team was seeded sixth in what was considered a very tough Western Conference. 2000-2002: The Kobe-Shaq era as the LA Lakers dominated the NBA to a complete three-peat. In the 2000 NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers, the Lakers took a 2–1 lead into Game 4 in Indiana. The game went into overtime. After Shaquille O'Neal fouled out, Kobe Bryant led a late run to seal a victory for the visiting team.",
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"segment": "Horry finished with 17 points in 37 minutes, his career-high in the Finals. Los Angeles Lakers eventually defeated the Indiana Pacers 4-2, helping Robert Horry win his 3rd ring. He averaged 7.6 points and 5.4 rebounds in 27 minutes per game throughout the 2000 playoffs. In 2001 the Los Angeles Lakers were the outright favorites and that became pretty apparent when they decimated every team that they met during the postseason. During that run, Horry started in 14 of the 19 playoff games for the Lakers. It was during this championship run that Robert Horry proved just how clutch he was. In Game 4 against the Sacramento Kings, he hit the game-winning shot to help his team win 100-99. The next day, NBA legend Magic Johnson called Horry one of the 10 most clutch players in league history. 2005, 2007: Robert Horry played a significant part in the San Antonio Spurs winning the 2005 NBA championship, especially from the 3-point line.",
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"segment": "As of 2020, he holds world records for the 200-meter individual medley and other competitions. Over the course of his career, he has won a number of additional honors and accolades. With all that said, Lochte's career was marred by controversy after he claimed that he had been robbed by three Brazilian men posing as police officers during the 2016 Olympics. This statement was later determined to be untrue, although subsequent evidence has shown that the entire debacle may have just been a misunderstanding. However, his next slip-up was rather undeniable. In 2018, he received a 14-month ban after failing a drug test. Early Life: Ryan Steven Lochte was born on August 3rd of 1984 in Rochester, New York. Although he was initially raised in Bristol, Ryan's family moved to Florida when he was 12 so that his father could pursue a career as a swim coach. As a young teen, Lochte was initially undisciplined, but a series of losses motivated him to train hard and become a highly competitive swimmer.",
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"segment": "I can't answer that question right now.' He then added: ' Right now I need to just see my family and talk to them.' Later in the interview Lochte seemed to imply he had already been suspended by the US Olympic Committee over what happened in Rio. Scroll down for video\n+22\nCopy link to paste in your message\nRyan Lochte (left) landed in Los Angeles on Monday morning, accompanied by his new girlfriend Kayla Rae Reid (right)\n+22\nCopy link to paste in your message\nHe appeared to be in good spirits in Los Angeles despite the scandal that has plagued his Olympic success\n+22\nCopy link to paste in your message\nThe Team USA swimmer was dropped by all four of his major sponsors in the wake of his Rio scandal\nLochte also spoke with Matt Lauer in an interview that ran on Today Monday morning to give his third version of the events that happened at a Rio gas station last Sunday were he said he had been robbed at gunpoint. The swimmer said that he was peeing in the bushes at the gas station when he decided to rip down a metal sign hanging on the side of the building. When asked why he did this, Lochte replied: ' Yeah. I have no idea ... I was very intoxicated. I mean, it was immature, it was childish.'",
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"segment": "Financial losses mounted, and Lochte admitted in 2019 that he had just $20,000 in savings and was \"living paycheck to paycheck.\" In the end, he was forced to sell or liquidate several assets, such as his $835-dollar-per-month Porsche and his home in Florida. This entire process reportedly taught Ryan the value of budgeting and the importance of focusing on his family first and foremost. Real Estate: In 2012, Ryan Lotte sold his residence in Gainesville, Florida for an undisclosed fee, although he originally purchased it back in 2006 for around $375,000. The home boasts 2,470 square feet of living space and an extremely spacious pool. It was later revealed that the decision to sell this property was the result of the aforementioned financial difficulties Lochte was experiencing. After moving out, Ryan later admitted that he and his family lived in an 1,800-square-foot apartment. Ryan Lochte\nNet Worth: $6 Million\nDate of Birth:",
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"segment": "Ryan Lochte - Wikipedia\nRyan Lochte\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references. 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"segment": "Lochte's seven individual Olympic medals rank second in history in men's swimming (again to Michael Phelps), tied for second among all Olympic swimmers. He currently holds the world records in the 200-meter individual medley (long and short course). As part of the American teams, he also holds the world record in the 4×200-meter freestyle (long course) and 4x100-meter freestyle (mixed) relay. Ryan Lochte\nLochte interviewed at 2013 Mel Zajac Jr. International meet in Vancouver\nPersonal information\nFull name\nRyan Steven Lochte\nBorn\n( 1984-08-03)\nAugust 3, 1984 (age 36)\nRochester, New York, U.S.\nHeight\n6 ft 2 in (188 cm)\nWeight\n195 lb (88 kg)\nSport\nSport\nSwimming\n\nStrokes\nBackstroke, freestyle, individual medley\nCollege team\nUniversity of Florida\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLochte's success has earned him SwimSwam 's Swammy Award for U.S. Male Swimmer of the Year in 2013, the World Swimmer of the Year Award and the American Swimmer of the Year Award twice. He has also been named the FINA Swimmer of the Year three times. He has won a total of 90 medals in major international competition (54 gold, 22 silver, and 14 bronze) spanning the Olympics, the World Championships, Pan American Games, and Pan Pacific Championships, including six Olympic gold medals and 39 world championship titles. Lochte specializes in the backstroke and individual medley, but is also a freestyle and butterfly swimmer. He is noted for the speed and distance he attains while kicking underwater. Lochte is also known for his dominance in the short course format (25-yard and 25-meter-long pools). Lochte swam the 100-meter individual medley in 50.71 seconds on December 15, 2012, at the FINA World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.",
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who killed david ruffin?
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Drug overdose
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"segment": "Taffin's plot seems to work, but the head of the syndicate, Sprawley, hires a hitman named Deacon who sets fire to Martin's house, killing him and his wife, and framing Taffin for the crime. Despite there being no evidence that Taffin is guilty, the townspeople turn on Taffin, as he earlier said they would. Sprawley offers Deacon one last job - to kill Mark Taffin. Taffin tries to leave town to find Sprawley but Deacon gets to him first, and enlists Conway to hold Taffin hostage in his car, forcing Taffin to follow Deacon to a remote spot where he can be killed. However, Taffin gets the upper hand on Conway and Deacon, shooting them both dead. A distant shot shows his car blowing up, and Taffin presumably dies. Charlotte berates the townspeople for being too cowardly to do what Taffin did, and then turning on him. Taffin, masquerading as Deacon, meets Sprawley on a deserted beach in Dublin, telling him to clear his name, and shooting Sprawley when he refuses and pulls a gun on him. Charlotte goes to leave the country, but Taffin appears behind her in the queue as she waits for the bus to the airport, telling her: \" Be cool, Charlotte.",
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"segment": "Having witnessed the murder, David knows now that the men will try to kill not only Jeremy but both of them too. David and Amy barricade the doors shut. He enlists her to help him open the jaws of a decorative bear trap. Then he sends Amy upstairs with Jeremy. David looks frantically for something he can use in the house to fight off the men. When Chris attempts to enter through a window, David nails his hands to the wall with a nail gun, his throat fatally exposed to broken glass. When Heddon tries to follow, David burns his face with hot oil. Heddon and Charlie use the pick-up truck to ram into the house, but Charlie is knocked unconscious. David fights Heddon off and causes him to shoot himself in the foot. David then shoots Heddon and beats Bic to death with a fireplace poker.",
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"segment": "Finally, David chases Gary down and breaks his neck, killing him. David follows Nicole to a local mall and corners her in the women's bathroom, insisting that her family is trying to keep them apart. Frightened, Nicole tells Steven about the encounter, and he goes to David's house to confront him. There, he finds David's shrine to Nicole. Enraged, Steven destroys the shrine and trashes the house. David retaliates by invading the Walkers' home, backed up by his four equally violent friends, and killing the family dog. They tie up Stephen and his wife Laura, Nicole's stepmother, while David orders them not to hurt Nicole. One of the boys nevertheless tries to rape Nicole, but David shoots and kills him. David brings Steven to Nicole's room and tells him to say goodbye to her, the implication being that he is going to kill him. As David continues expressing his desire to take Nicole for himself, Laura frees Steven, who begins fighting David.",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Increasingly_Poor_Decisions_of_Todd_Margaret",
"title": "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret - Wikipedia",
"headings": "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret\nThe Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPremise\nSeasons one and two\nSeason three\nCast\nMain cast\nRecurring cast\n2009 pilot\nEpisodes\nSeason 1 (2010)\nSeason 2 (2012)\nSeason 3 (2016)\nProduction\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Alice investigates the situation and finds damning evidence that might free Todd and incriminate Dave. But she is killed when Todd unwittingly detonates a truck bomb while she is on her way to the court to reveal Dave's actions. In the end, Brent attempts (and fails) to defend Todd in court as Doug discovers that Mountford is Dave, the son of a rich and powerful Lord. Several months prior, while visiting the U.S., Dave was at a bar, and a nervous Brent spilled drinks on him. Dave finds that his date at the bar has been stolen by Todd, who, exploiting Dave's brief absence to go get drinks, lured Dave's intoxicated date back to his home for sex. Humiliated and desiring revenge, Dave paid the bartender for information about the two men, then set about formulating a complicated revenge scheme to punish and humiliate both of them. Todd is found guilty; but Dave's father, a high-ranking member of the House of Lords, arranges for the whole mess to get resolved, having grown tired both of the atrocious behavior of his son as well as of the scandal that Dave's and Todd's mishaps had caused England. The elder Mountford arranges a pardon for Todd, on the condition that he leave England. Mountford, Sr.",
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"segment": "They were each stabbed in the chest, then shot. The cause of death for all three was a gunshot wound to the head. Catherine visits Robert Guffey in prison and tells him that for each question of hers that he answers, she will unbutton a button on her blouse. Robert doesn't recognize Addie from her autopsy photo and eventually admits that the cops coerced him into a confession by holding him in a room for twelve hours until he confessed. He confessed when told that he would be facing the death penalty. As to why his prints were all over the house, Robert says that he entered the house and found both Mary and Heather dead. He touched their bodies to see if they were still alive, then called the police to report the murders. Nick calls Catherine and informs her that the bullet found under the rabbit hutch isn't a match to Robert's gun; however, its stria match the bullet that killed Addie. This brings them back to the missing .38 caliber gun that kille",
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"segment": "During the confrontation, someone poisons the brewing coffee. Ruth and O.B. drink it, which kills O.B. However, the dying and panicking Ruth attacks Domergue, who kills him with his own gun. Warren disarms Domergue, leaving her shackled to Ruth's corpse, and holds the others at gunpoint. He is joined by Mannix, whom Warren trusts because he nearly drank the poisoned coffee. Discovering that the chair usually occupied by frequent lodger Sweet Dave is stained with blood and claiming that Minnie hates Mexicans and would never leave the Haberdashery in one's care, Warren deduces that Bob is an impostor who killed the lodge owners and executes him. When Warren threatens to execute Domergue, Gage admits that he poisoned the coffee. A man hiding in the cellar shoots Warren from below. Mobray draws a concealed gun and shoots Mannix, who returns fire, mortally wounding Mobray. Hours earlier, Bob, Mobray, Gage, and Domergue's brother Jody arrive at the lodge. They murder Minnie and five bystanders, leaving only Smithers.",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_Dogs_(1971_film)",
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"segment": "Realizing the danger to him in witnessing this homicide, David improvises various traps and weapons, including boiling oil, to fend off the attackers. He inadvertently forces Hedden to shoot himself in the foot, knocks Riddaway unconscious and bludgeons Cawsey to death with a poker. Venner holds him at gunpoint, but Amy's screams alert both men when Scutt assaults her again. Scutt suggests Venner join him in another gang rape, but Venner shoots him dead. David disarms Venner and in the ensuing fight snaps a displayed mantrap around Venner's neck, killing him. Reviewing the resulting carnage and surprised by his own violence, David mutters to himself, \"Jesus, I got 'em all.\" A recovering Riddaway then brutally attacks him, but is shot by Amy as he tries to break David's spine. David gets into his car to drive Niles back to the village. Niles says he does not know his way home; David says he does not either.",
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"headings": "Sleuth\n(1972 film)\n\nSleuth (1972 film)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nReception\nAccolades\nDeleted footage\nPreservation\n2007 film\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "As Andrew is about to be taken to the station, Doppler reveals himself as the heavily disguised Milo, seeking revenge on Andrew. The score is seemingly evened until Milo announces they will play another game involving a real murder. Milo says he fatally strangled Andrew's mistress, Téa, and has planted incriminating evidence throughout Andrew's house. The police will arrive soon. Andrew dismisses his claim, but phones Téa to be sure. Téa's flatmate, Joyce, tearfully reports that Téa is dead. Following Milo's cryptic clues, Andrew frantically searches the house for the planted evidence. Andrew finds the last item just as Milo says the police are arriving. The disheveled Andrew pleads with Milo to stall them while he composes himself. Milo is heard talking to the officers, but there are actually no police.",
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"segment": "Returning to the hotel, David finds Alexis dead. Stricken with grief, he discovers Favi does not have his children; Conejo, having abducted them and killed Alexis, calls David and gives him two hours to meet with a ransom. David goes to Bone, who gathers volunteers to rescue his children. Raiding a drug house, they interrogate one of Conejo's men, dragging his face along the ground from a moving car, and kill him after finding an address on his phone. They arrive to find David's children safe, with no one there but Conejo's grandmother, who gives up his location. At Conejo's hideout, David strangles a guard, while Bone is nearly captured but kills two members of Conejo's crew. Bursting into Conejo's room, David kills Gata, but Conejo gains the upper hand as they brawl in the bathroom. Drawing on his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lessons and memories of Alexis, David overpowers Conejo and kills him with a broken sink. As Bone drives him to have his wounds treated, David asks him to pull over and calls Wizard, who is revealed to be his father.",
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"segment": "That same morning, Selkin, unaware of Bardeman ' s death the evening before, calls Rackin and orders him to kill Bardeman for not delivering the stolen money on time. A delighted Rackin agrees, realizing that the syndicate suspects only Bardeman of having stolen its money, and does not tell Selkin that Bardeman already is dead. Immediately afterwards, Honochek brings Selkin in for questioning. Orte reports to Gower that ballistics evidence shows that the same gun killed both Henry and Bardeman, and Gower hypothesizes that someone else was involved in Henry ' s murder and then killed Bardeman to avoid having to split the money stolen from Henry. When Honochek reports that Selkin had called Rackin that morning, Gower informs Selkin – much to Selkin's surprise – that Bardeman had been murdered the previous evening and orders Selkin held on suspicion of homicide. Deciding that Rackin is the man who can tie together Bardeman ' s death with syndicate activities, Gower orders Honochek to tail Rackin. Angela telephones Rackin and plays the second audio tape over the phone to him; it clearly incriminates him in Bardeman ' s murder. When he expresses gratitude that she found it instead of the police and asks her to erase or destroy it, she informs him that instead she will give the tape to him, but only if he gives her all of the stolen money. They agree to meet at the train station to exchange the tape for the money.",
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where was alice paul born?
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Mount Laurel Township
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"title": "Biography of Alice Paul, Women's Suffrage Activist",
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"segment": "Fast Facts: Alice Paul\nKnown For: Alice Paul was one of the leaders of the women's suffrage movement and continued to work for women's rights throughout the first half of the 20th century\nBorn: January 11, 1885 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey\nParents: Tacie Parry and William Paul\nDied: July 9, 1977 in Moorestown, New Jersey\nEducation: Bachelors Degree from Swarthmore University; Masters Degree from Columbia University; Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania; Law Degree from American University\nPublished Works:",
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"headings": "Alice Paul\nBiography\n\nAlice Paul Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Alice Paul?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n",
"segment": "father: William Mickle Paul\nmother: Tacie Parry Paul\nsiblings: Helen, Parry, William Jr.\nDied on: July 9, 1977\nplace of death: Moorestown, New Jersey, United States\nU.S. State: New Jersey\nMore Facts\neducation: University of Pennsylvania, American University, Swarthmore College, Washington College of Law\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nTerry Crews\nTorrey DeVitto\nMena Suvari\nCybill Lynne Sh...\nWho was Alice Paul? Alice Paul was an early 20th century women’s rights activist who played a key role in the women’s suffrage movement that led to the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920. Born into a Quaker family, she had a comfortable upbringing.",
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"headings": "Alice Paul: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nAlice Paul: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\n1. Paul Was Born in New Jersey in 1885 & Raised as a Quaker\n2. She Helped Lead the 1913 Woman’s Suffrage Parade\n3. She Was Jailed for Protesting Outside the White House & Went on a Hunger Strike\n4. She Fought to Get Protection for Women Into the 1964 Civil Rights Act\n5. She Died 3 years After Suffering a Devastating Stroke in 1974\n",
"segment": "Paul Was Born in New Jersey in 1885 & Raised as a Quaker\nAlice Paul in 1912. ( Hulton Archive/Getty)\nAlice Paul was born January 11, 1885, to Quaker parents in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, according to the Alice Paul Institute. Paul was raised with a sense of gender equality, which was a part of the Quaker culture. “When the Quakers were founded, one of their principles was and is equality of the sexes. So I never had any other idea, the principle was always there,” she once said. She lived on her family’s farm and attended a Quaker school, Moorestown Friends School. After graduating at the top of her class, Paul went on to Swarthmore College, which was founded by her grandfather. Alice Paul 2010-05-07T13:26:30Z\nPaul earned a master’s in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania before traveling to England to continue her studies. It was there that she first became involved in woman’s suffrage, according to the biography on the Alice Paul Institute website. She became involved with militant suffragettes led by Christabel Pankhurst, whose motto was “Deeds not words.”",
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"headings": "10 Facts about Alice Paul\n10 Facts about Alice Paul\nFacts about Alice Paul 1: the right to vote\nFacts about Alice Paul 2: the equality of women\nFacts about Alice Paul 3: success\nFacts about Alice Paul 4: date and place of birth\nFacts about Alice Paul 5: Tacie\nFacts about Alice Paul 6: social justice\nFacts about Alice Paul 7: a smart student\nFacts about Alice Paul 8: M.A. in sociology\nFacts about Alice Paul 9: dissertation\nFacts about Alice Paul 10: moving to England\n",
"segment": "success\nAlice Paul was very successful with her struggle. In the Civil Rights Act of 1964, woman is included as a group which should be protected from any discrimination. Facts about Alice Paul 4: date and place of birth\nAlice Paul was born on 11 January 1885 in Moorestown, New Jersey. Today, the location was a part of the suburb of Mount Laurel. She was raised in Quaker tradition. Alice Paul Image\nFacts about Alice Paul 5: Tacie\nTacie was her mother. She was a member of National American Woman Suffrage Association. When she was young, Alice often came with her mother in the meeting of the suffragists.",
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"headings": "Alice Paul\nAlice Paul\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Leaflet written and distributed by Alice Paul outside of the White House.\n(2) Alice Paul, letter to Doris Stevens (November, 1917)\n(3) Rose Winslow was in prison with Alice Paul in November 1917.\n(4) Crystal Eastman, Time and Tide (20th July, 1923)\n(5) Alice Paul, letter to Heywood Broun after an article he published on Inez Milholland (26th August, 1924)\n(6) Rebecca West, reviewed Jailed for Freedom by Doris Stevens in Time and Tide on 24th March, 1922.\n",
"segment": "Alice Paul\nAmerican History >\nModerate Reformers >\nAlice Paul\nAmerican History >\nWomen's Suffrage >\nAlice Paul\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nAlice Paul\nAlice Paul was born into a Quaker family in Moorestown, New Jersey on 11th January, 1885. Educated in the United States at Swarthmore College and Pennsylvania University, where she earned a master's degree in sociology. In 1907 Paul she moved to England where she was a Ph.D. student at the School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). In 1908 Paul heard Christabel Pankhurst make a speech at the University of Birmingham. Inspired by what she heard, Paul joined the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and her activities resulted in her being arrested and imprisoned three times. Like other suffragettes she went on hunger strike and was forced-fed. After one arrest Paul met Lucy Burns, another American who had joined the WSPU while studying in England. Paul returned home in 1910 where she became involved in the struggle for women's suffrage in the United States. In 1913 Paul joined with Lucy Burns to form the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage (CUWS) and attempted to introduce the militant methods used by the Women's Social and Political Union in Britain. This included organizing huge demonstrations and the daily picketing of the White House.",
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"segment": "Alice Paul | Biography & Facts | Britannica\nHome Lifestyles & Social Issues Human Rights\nAlice Paul\nAmerican suffragist\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nAlice Paul, (born January 11, 1885, Mount Laurel, New Jersey, U.S.—died July 9, 1977, Moorestown, New Jersey), American women’s suffrage leader who first proposed an equal rights amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Britannica Explores\n100 Women Trailblazers\nMeet extraordinary women who dared to bring gender equality and other issues to the forefront. From overcoming oppression, to breaking rules, to reimagining the world or waging a rebellion, these women of history have a story to tell. Paul was reared in a Quaker home. She graduated from Swarthmore College (1905) and pursued postgraduate studies at the New York School of Social Work. She then went to England to do settlement work (1906–09), and during her stay there she was jailed three times for suffragist agitation. She also continued to do postgraduate work at the Universities of Birmingham and London and received degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (M.A., 1907, in absentia; Ph.D., 1912). Returning to the United States, she advocated the use of militant tactics to publicize the need for a federal women’s suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In 1912 she became chairman of the congressional committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association but soon differed with what she considered its timid policies;",
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"segment": "Moorestown, New Jersey, United States\nU.S. State: New Jersey\nMore Facts\neducation: University of Pennsylvania, American University, Swarthmore College, Washington College of Law\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nTerry Crews\nTorrey DeVitto\nMena Suvari\nCybill Lynne Sh...\nWho was Alice Paul? Alice Paul was an early 20th century women’s rights activist who played a key role in the women’s suffrage movement that led to the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920. Born into a Quaker family, she had a comfortable upbringing. Her parents were strong supporters of gender equality and her mother was a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Growing up, she imbibed her parents’ values, principles and beliefs which were reflected in her life’s work. From a young age she believed that one should do whatever they could for the betterment of the society. She was a very well-educated woman—rare in the early 20th century America—who used her knowledge and intelligence to fight for the rights of women less fortunate than herself. While studying at the University of Pennsylvania, she became a member of the National American Women’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA).",
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"segment": "Alice Paul | National Women's History Museum\nJOIN\nSHOP\nDonate\nAlice Paul\n1885-1977\nEdited by Debra Michals, PhD | 2015\nA vocal leader of the twentieth century women’s suffrage movement, Alice Paul advocated for and helped secure passage of the 19 th Amendment to the US Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Paul next authored the Equal Rights Amendment in 1923, which has yet to be adopted. Born on January 11, 1885 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Paul was the oldest of four children of Tacie Parry and William Paul, a wealthy Quaker businessman. Paul’s parents embraced gender equality, education for women, and working to improve society. Paul’s mother, a suffragist, brought her daughter with her to women’s suffrage meetings. Paul attended Swarthmore College, a Quaker school cofounded by her grandfather, graduating with a biology degree in 1905. She attended the New York School of Philanthropy (now Columbia University) and received a Master of Arts degree in sociology in 1907. She then went to England to study social work, and after returning, earned a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1910. While in England, Paul met American Lucy Burns, and joining the women’s suffrage efforts there, they learned militant protest tactics, including picketing and hunger strikes. Back in the United States, in 1912, Paul and Burns joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), with Paul leading the Washington, DC chapter.",
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"segment": "In Salt Lake City, Romney worked while attending Roosevelt Junior High School and, beginning in 1922, Latter-day Saints High School. There he played halfback on the football team, guard on the basketball team, and right field on the baseball team, all with more persistence than talent, but in an effort to uphold the family tradition of athleticism, he earned varsity letters in all three sports. In his senior year, he and junior Lenore LaFount became high school sweethearts; she was from a more well-assimilated Mormon family. Academically, Romney was steady but undistinguished. He graduated from high school in 1925; his yearbook picture caption was \"Serious, high minded, of noble nature – a real fellow.\" Partly to stay near Lenore, Romney spent the next year as a junior college student at the co-located Latter-day Saints University, where he was elected",
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"segment": "Romney in Cranbrook School 's 1965 yearbook. Romney began attending Cranbrook School in 1959. Romney attended public elementary schools until seventh grade, when he enrolled as one of only a few Mormon students at Cranbrook School, a private upscale boys' preparatory school a few miles from his home. Many students there came from backgrounds even more privileged than his. Not particularly athletic, he also did not distinguish himself academically. He participated in his father's successful 1962 Michigan gubernatorial campaign, and later worked as an intern in the governor's office. Romney took up residence at Cranbrook when his newly elected father began spending most of his time at the state capitol. At Cranbrook, Romney helped manage the ice hockey team, and joined the pep squad. During his senior year, he joined the cross country running team. He belonged to 11 school organizations and school clubs, including the Blue Key Club, a booster group he had started.",
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"segment": "His mother, Lenore, was a homemaker, and his father, George (who was born in a Mormon colony in Mexico), was an automobile executive. Mitt grew up with 2 older sisters (Margo and Jane) and an older brother (Scott), and the family moved to Bloomfield Hills in 1953 when George became the CEO of American Motors. Romney studied at public schools until seventh grade, then attended Cranbook School, a private boys' prep school, where he managed the hockey team and was a member of the pep squad and cross-country running team. While attending high school, Mitt helped out with George's Michigan gubernatorial campaign; George served as Michigan's governor from 1963 to 1969 and ran an unsuccessful campaign to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1968. After high school, Mitt attended Stanford University before going to France in July 1966 for a missionary trip. In June 1968, he was seriously injured in southern France when a vehicle hit the car he was driving; the mission president's wife was killed in the crash. When he returned to the U.S. after his mission trip, Romney enrolled in college at Utah's Brigham Young University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1971. He later enrolled in a Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration program at Harvard, graduating in 1975;",
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"segment": "His father, Hugh Romney Sr. was an architect. Romney was raised in early life in Princeton, New Jersey and by middle school age his family moved to West Hartford, Connecticut. He attended William Hall High School, graduating in 1954. After high school graduation, he volunteered for the United States Army, serving as a sign painter, to take advantage of the G.I. Bill. He was honorably discharged after 22 months. Romney entered Boston University Theater Department in the late 1950s under the G.I. Bill, and then attended the Neighborhood Playhouse for the Theater in New York City. In 1958, he began reading poetry regularly at The Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village in New York City, where he eventually became the cafe's entertainment director, befriending musicians such as Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, and Dave Van Ronk. He lived with Bob Dylan upstairs from 116 MacDougal Street. Career\nHis early career was managed by Lenny Bruce who brought Romney to California in 1962 where he did a live recording of Hugh Romney, Third Stream Humor as the opening act for Thelonious Monk at Club Renaissance in Los Angeles.",
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"segment": "The two became informally engaged around the time he graduated from high school in June 1965. College, France mission, marriage, and children\nMitt Romney and Ann Romney with George Romney and Lenore Romney at the White House in 1969\nRomney attended Stanford University during the 1965–66 academic year. He was not part of the counterculture of the 1960s then taking form in the San Francisco Bay Area. As opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War grew, a group staged a May 1966 sit-in at Stanford's administration building to demonstrate against draft status tests; Romney joined a counterprotest against that group. He continued to enjoy occasional pranks. In July 1966, he began a 30-month stint in France as a Mormon missionary, a",
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"segment": "He participated in his father's successful 1962 Michigan gubernatorial campaign, and later worked as an intern in the governor's office. Romney took up residence at Cranbrook when his newly elected father began spending most of his time at the state capitol. At Cranbrook, Romney helped manage the ice hockey team, and joined the pep squad. During his senior year, he joined the cross country running team. He belonged to 11 school organizations and school clubs, including the Blue Key Club, a booster group he had started. During his final year there, his academic record improved but fell short of excellence. Romney was involved in several pranks while attending Cranbrook. He has since apologized for them, stating that some of them may have gone too far. In March of his senior year, he began dating Ann Davies; she attended the private Kingswood School, Cranbrook's sister school.",
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"segment": "He has three siblings named Margo, Jane, and Scott. Mitt Romney: Education History\nHe attended public elementary schools until the seventh grade and later enrolled at Cranbrook School. Later, he attended Harvard Law School and graduated in 1975. Before fame, he worked as a management consultant for Boston Consulting Group and served as the CEO of Bain & Company for a salary of one dollar in 1991. Mitt Romney: Professional Life and Career\nMitt began his career as a Management consultant for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in the early 1970s. In 1977, he was hired by Bain & Company, a management consulting firm in Boston and worked there until 1984. In 1977, he became a counselor to the president of the Boston Stake. Caption:",
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"segment": "After high school, Mitt attended Stanford University before going to France in July 1966 for a missionary trip. In June 1968, he was seriously injured in southern France when a vehicle hit the car he was driving; the mission president's wife was killed in the crash. When he returned to the U.S. after his mission trip, Romney enrolled in college at Utah's Brigham Young University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1971. He later enrolled in a Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration program at Harvard, graduating in 1975; he graduated cum laude from their law school and was in the top 5% of his business school class. Business Career: Romney joined the Boston Consulting Group as a management consultant in 1975, then moved on to Bain & Company in 1977, becoming a vice president of the company the following year. He left Bain & Company in 1984 to form an offshoot private equity firm called Bain Capital. Over the next 25 years Bain Capital made a fortune through leveraged buyouts.",
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"segment": "Romney is also a best-selling author, publishing \"Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games\" in 2004 and \"No Apology: The Case for American Greatness\" in 2010. Early Life and Education: Mitt Romney was born Willard Mitt Romney on March 12, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan. His mother, Lenore, was a homemaker, and his father, George (who was born in a Mormon colony in Mexico), was an automobile executive. Mitt grew up with 2 older sisters (Margo and Jane) and an older brother (Scott), and the family moved to Bloomfield Hills in 1953 when George became the CEO of American Motors. Romney studied at public schools until seventh grade, then attended Cranbook School, a private boys' prep school, where he managed the hockey team and was a member of the pep squad and cross-country running team. While attending high school, Mitt helped out with George's Michigan gubernatorial campaign; George served as Michigan's governor from 1963 to 1969 and ran an unsuccessful campaign to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1968.",
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Ryan Phillippe
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"segment": "Personal Life\nReese Witherspoon has been married twice. First, she was married to actor Ryan Philippe, whom she met at her 21st birthday party. Soon the couple started dating and got engaged. Reese and Ryan got married in South Carolina and had two children together. After seven years of their marriage, the couple got divorced due to their personal differences. After four years of being single, finally, she found Jim Toth, who is a talent agent. After dating a couple of months, both of them decided to get married. Reese and Jim, together have a son named Tennessee James Toth. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 22 March 1976, Reese Witherspoon is 45 years old as of today’s date 24th May 2021. Her height is 1.56 m tall, and her weight is 52 kg.",
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"segment": "Neither of us has seen the real color for so long we just don’t know.” Who is Reese Witherspoon married to now? Reese Witherspoon is married to powerhouse talent agent and Jim Toth. He reps people like Matthew McConaughey, Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Foxx, Hilary Swank, Scarlett Johanson, and many others. The pair wed in 2011 and have been happily married ever since. How old is Reese Witherspoon’s husband? Jim was born in 1970, making him 47 years old as of the day this was written. How many kids does Reese Witherspoon have? Reese has three children and as you would expect, they are all gorgeous! List of Reese Witherspoon’s Kids:",
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"segment": "3 Children\nIs Reese Witherspoon having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Reese Witherspoon Lesbian ? No\n2 Marriage 3 Children\nContents: An American actress and producer, Reese Witherspoon is currently married to Jim Toth since 2011. She was born to father Dr. John Draper Witherspoon and mother Mary Elizabeth \"Betty\". Witherspoon attended middle school at Harding Academy and graduated from the all-girls' Harpeth Hall School in Nashville. Witherspoon began her career as a child actress, making her professional screen debut in \"The Man in the Moon\". She made her leading role of Tracy Flick in Election and nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Reese Witherspoon was previously married to actor Ryan Phillippe in 1999 but the couple divorced in 2007. The couple had two children together, daughter, Ava, born 1999 and son, Deacon, born 2003 Witherspoon began dating Jim Toth and they announced their engagement in December 2010 and married in 2011.",
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"segment": "She has an elder brother named John Jr. She went to Harding Academy and graduated from Harpeth Hall School and then enrolled herself into Stanford University. Reese Witherspoon had married Ryan Phillippe but divorced and then she married Jim Toth on 2011. Her ethnicity White, Birth Sign Aries and Nationality American. Reese Witherspoon Personal Life\nReal Name: Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon\nDate of Birth: March 22, 1976\nAge: 42 Years\nProfession: actress, producer, and entrepreneur\nHeight: 5 ft 1½ in or 156 cm\nParents: John Draper Witherspoon, Sr.",
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"segment": "Reese Witherspoon has been married to a Talent agent Jim Toth since March 26, 2011. Her husband’s current age is age 50 years as of 31 October 2020. Who was Reese Witherspoon’s first husband? Reese Witherspoon married Ryan Phillippe (m. 1999–2007) on June 5, 1999, and divorced in 2007. are Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman friends? The bond is effortless, Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman are very good friends. What do you think about Reese Witherspoon ’s net worth 2020, Age, husband, and Children? Comment below.",
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"segment": "@yahoo\nEverything to know about Reese Witherspoon\nWho is Ryan Phillippe Married to? Ryan Phillippe was first married to the popular actress, Reese Witherspoon with whom h first met at her 21st birthday in 1997. The couple together starred in \"Cruel Intentions\" until then they had begun dating and eventually on June 5, 1999, Ryan and Reese got married in a small ceremony at Old Wide Awake Plantation near Charleston, South Carolina. At the time of their wedding, Reese was six months pregnant with their first child. On September 9, 1999, the couple welcomed their first child, Ava Elizabeth Phillippe, named after actress Ava Gardner, and in October 2003, their second, Deacon Reese Phillippe. During the time of their marriage, Reese became very successful with her hit films, \"Legally Blonde\" and \"Sweet Home Alabama\" and even earned an Oscar, while Ryan almost disappeared from the limelight. Ryan Phillippe dated Paulina Slagter from 2011 to 2016. Source: @dailymail.co.uk\nHowever, after 5 years of their marriage, the couple released a statement announcing that they were formally separating on October 30, 2006. Eventually, on November 8, 2006, Witherspoon filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences as the cause.",
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"segment": "Where is Belize? We'll Send You a Free Map of this Caribbean Paradise\nWhere is Belize? Belize location and geography\nIs Belize an Island? Which continent is it in? Many people are confused by Belize and its location. Is it an island, part of Mexico, or what? Or is Belize a country? Belize is a tiny English-speaking country on the Western edge of the Caribbean Sea, formally known as British Honduras. Belize is located in Central America, south of Mexico, east of Guatemala, and north of Honduras. Blessed with many natural wonders, Belize contains rainforest-cloaked mountains, hidden river gorges, Mayan ruins, numerous wildlife preserves, some of the largest cave systems in the world, and the world’s second longest coral barrier reef.",
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"segment": "So you’re here because you’ve heard about Belize but aren’t sure where it is located. I have good news, you’re not alone. On a monthly basis, almost 2 million people from around the world search for the keyword: where is Belize. And this is on Google alone. The same goes for popular travel destinations such as Costa Rica, with 11 million people searching for it on a monthly basis. Hopefully, one day Belize will also command that amount of searches. Belize on the map\nBelize is located in Central America, which is a part of North America. Central America is the narrow piece of land that connects North America to South America. It is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the Caribbean Sea.",
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"segment": "Many people consider Belize to have a Caribbean-like culture similar to Jamaica, Cuba or the Virgin Islands. Belize is actually located on the mainland of Central America, but it is true that Belize has a long coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Belize is in South America Myth. Central America is not really a continent per se but a description of the land isthmus between North and South America. Technically speaking, Belize is in the southernmost portion of the continent of North America. Belize is located in Honduras Myth. The confusion arises because the British colony that became Belize was formerly known as British Honduras. Even more confusingly, Belize and Honduras don't even share a border. It's All In a Name It seems like there's a lot of variation in the way to spell the country. Depending on whom you ask, you might see the name of the country as Baliz, Bellize, Belise, Beliez, Beleze, Beliez, Balease, or even Baleeze.",
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"segment": "Where is Belize Located? Geography and Map Of Belize\nWhere is Belize? Where is Belize Located? The Location And Geography of Belize\nBelize is a small country in Central America, south of Mexico and east of Guatemala. Belize has a long coastline on the Caribbean Sea, and is on the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula. The latitude and longitude of Belize is 17° 15′ North and 88° 45′ West and is situated on the narrow isthmus of land that connects North America and South America. To the north of Belize is the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, sharing a border with the Mexican town of Chetumal City. To the west of Belize is the northernmost department (state) of El Peten in Guatemala. The southern tip of Belize shares a border with the Guatemalan department (state) of Izabal. By air, travelers in the United States can reach Belize from Miami, Florida, Houston, Texas, or Dallas-Ft.",
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"segment": "Where Belize is Located\nWhere Belize is Located\nHome » Where Belize is Located\nWhere Belize is Located\nSome people do not know where Belize is located. Belize is located just to the South of Mexico where the cities of Chetumal, Mexico and Corozal, Belize meet, East of Guatemala where the towns of Melchur, Guatemala and Benque Viejo Town share the Western border of Belize, and the entire country is only 67 miles wide. One of the most special parts of Belize is the Belize Barrier Reef stretching most of the coast of Belize which measures 186 miles of the coastal waters of the Caribbean Sea.",
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"segment": "Where is Belize? / Where is Belize Located in The World Map\nWhere is Belize? Where is Belize on the world map? Probably, it is difficult question to deal with for most of us. Belize is Central American country located on the Caribbean coast. Belize shares its international boundaries with Mexico in the north and with Guatemala in the west and south. Surprisingly, in the Caribbean Sea, the second-longest barrier reef of the world flanks much of the 386 kilometers. It naturally houses several lagoons. Belize has a tropical climate with having wet and dry seasons characteristics. However, temperatures vary according to elevation.",
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"segment": "An instant later Chavez sighted the posse and spurred his horse up and over the ridge, but not before being nicked in the cheek by a bullet from Sheriff Adams' rifle. The posse raced up the hillside in hot pursuit but skidded to an abrupt halt as bullets began whizzing around their heads. Vasquez and Chavez were firing at them from behind clumps of boulders. Adams urged an immediate charge to dislodge the outlaws, but Rowland and the rest of the posse showed more desire to shield themselves from the flying lead. Furious at the \"procastination\" of his cohorts, the Monterey County sheriff opted to go it alone. During a lull in the action he dashed up the hill, reaching the crest just in time to see the two bandits disappearing in the distant chaparral. Rowland and the others soon joined Adams and they made a vain attempt to track the two desperados, but the dense brush and broken terrain soon frustrated their efforts. Vasquez and Chavez had escaped into the wild and unknown interior of the San Gab",
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"segment": "Please try again later. More content below\nOscar de la Hoya\nSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hector \"Macho\" Camacho, a Puerto Rican boxer known for skill and flamboyance in the ring as well as for a messy personal life and run-ins with the police, was declared dead on Saturday, four days after being shot in the face. He was 50. Shot while sitting in a parked car outside a bar Tuesday with a friend in the city of Bayamon, he was declared dead at the Centro Medico trauma center in San Juan. The friend, 49-year-old Adrian Mojica Moreno, died at the scene of the shooting. Police said Mojica had nine small bags of cocaine in his pocket and a 10th bag was found open in the car. Originally from Bayamon, just outside San Juan, Camacho was long regarded as a flashy if volatile talent, a skilled boxer who was perhaps overshadowed by his longtime foil, Mexican superstar Julio Cesar Chavez, who would beat him in a long-awaited showdown in Las Vegas in 1992. Camacho fought professionally for three decades, from his humble debut against David Brown at New York's Felt Forum in 1980 to an equally forgettable swansong against Sal Duran in Kissimmee, Florida, in 2010. In between, he fought some of the biggest stars spanning two eras, including Sugar Ray Leonard, Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Roberto Duran. \"This is something I've done all my life, you know?\"",
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"segment": "After the police lowered their guns, six men armed with automatic weapons and wearing body armor emerged from the back of the truck and began firing upon the four police officers. Officer Brown managed to fire two or three rounds at the robbers before he was hit repeatedly by rifle rounds and collapsed on the ground. One robber then walked up to his prone body and fired several more shots into him with a 9mm handgun, ensuring his death. Keenan was shot in the leg, but managed to duck behind a tree and return fire. Officer O'Grady lived long enough to empty his revolver, but as he reloaded, he was shot several times with an M16. Ninety minutes later, he died on a hospital operating table. Meanwhile, Lennon, who was in his cruiser when the shootout began, tried to exit out the front passenger door, but O'Grady's body was wedged up against the door. He watched as the suspects jumped back into the U-Haul and sped directly towards him. Lennon fired his shotgun several times at the speeding truck as it collided with his police car, then fired two rounds from his pistol. The occupants of the U-Haul scattered, some climbing into the yellow Honda, others carjacking a nearby motorist while Boudin attempted to flee on foot.",
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"segment": "Finally, a sniper named Chuck Foster positioned himself at a post office south from the McDonald's restaurant and was able to get a good shot at Huberty, who was near a counter. At around 5:16 p.m., Foster fired one shot that pierced through a glass window and hit Huberty in the heart, killing him instantly. The entire event lasted for a total of 77 minutes, and when authorities entered the restaurant, they found 21 dead bodies, along with an additional 19 injured victims. A total of 257 bullets were fired by Huberty during the massacre. Aftermath\nDue to the number of fatalities, the San Ysidro Civic Center had to be used to hold all the wakes for local\nJoseph Harris\nfuneral homes. The McDonald's restaurant was razed, with the property being reestablished as the Southwestern Community College's Education Center, with a memorial for the deceased victims at its front. Also, due to the fact that Huberty easily outgunned Officer Rosario with his Uzi submachi",
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"segment": "He was wearing two belts of ammunition around his waist and more over each shoulder. The bullet had hit one of the cartridges in his belt, causing it to be exploded, making the flash of fire I saw. Then the bullet entered one side and came out the other, laying his stomach open.” It turned out the Yaqui had mistaken the Buffalo Soldiers for Mexican troops. The captives, including the wounded chief, were escorted to Nogales and stoically endured a miserable 20-mile ride on horses despite their lack of riding experience, arriving blistered and bloodily chafed. The chief died in the hospital the next day. The surviving prisoners were held at Arivaca while the Army awaited orders from Washington and adapted so well to military life that they all, including the 11-year-old, volunteered to enlist. Eventually they were sent, in chains, to Tucson for trial in federal court, where they were charged with illegal exporting of arms without a license. The adults were sentenced to 30 days, a much preferable outcome than deportation to Mexico, where they would have been executed. Photography:",
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"segment": "Camacho was shot in the left side of his face. He was immediately taken to the nearby Puerto Rico Medical Center, where doctors found the bullet to be lodged in his shoulder. Camacho also fractured his vertebrae in the shooting. Four days after the shooting, Camacho had a heart attack and was taken off life support shortly after. He was declared braindead on Nov. 24, 2012. Camacho was 50 years old. Both attackers fled the scene after the shooting, and they were never caught by Puerto Rican law enforcement. The shooting was directed at Adrian Mojica Moreno, not Hector Camacho\nRELATED: Michael Nunn Went from Being a World Champion in Boxing to Serving Time in Prison for Drug Trafficking\nHector Camacho was a beloved sports figure in Puerto Rico. He had one of the most prolific boxing careers of any Puerto Rican fighter, and the country always praised him as a champion.",
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"segment": "How could anyone want to kill a legendary athlete revered by an entire nation? Well, it turned out Camacho wasn’t the target of the attack. Camacho’s friend, Adrian Mojica Moreno, was. Moreno and the two shooters had some previous bad blood, and the deadly attack was meant just to kill him. Camacho just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. “Macho” wasn’t a perfect role model, but he didn’t deserve the tragic death he endured in 2012. He had plenty of good years left and plenty to give to the boxing community in Puerto Rico. Sadly, his life was cut short in cruel fashion at 50 years old. All stats courtesy of BoxRec",
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"segment": "Accolades that his performance in the first part, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, garnered him include Best Hero at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards and Best Actor at the 18th Empire Awards. Freeman in April 2016\nFreeman appeared in all three films of Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright 's comedic Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, commencing with a brief non-speaking role in Shaun of the Dead as Yvonne's boyfriend, Declan, followed by a brief cameo in Hot Fuzz as a police officer. He was a main cast member in the 2013 finale to the trilogy, The World's End. On 5 October 2013, he was presented with a fellowship bearing his name by the members of University College Dublin's Literary & Historical Society. In April 2014, he played insurance salesman Lester Nygaard in the dark comedy - crime drama series Fargo. For his performance in this series, he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Critics' Choice Television Award. He opened in the title role in Shakespeare ’s play Richard III in July 2014 at Trafalgar Studios. In 2015, Freeman starred as producer Milton Fruchtman in the television film The Eichmann Show, based on blacklisted TV director Leo Hurwitz 's filming of the 1961 trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. The film intercut dramatic scenes with historical footage from the trial.",
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"segment": "His accomplishments - Morgan Freeman\n\n\nMorgan Freeman\nHis Accomplishments\nMorgan Freeman has appeared in over 25 films, 8 T.V. Shows, and won 3 awards. Including ; the 1990 Golden Globe Award For Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for the film Driving Miss Daisy, the 2004 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Million Dollar Baby, the 2004 Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor again for the film Million Dollar Baby, the 2007 Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV gong at the the screen nation film and TV awards, he was a guest of honor at the Cairo International Film Festival, in 2003 he received the Crystal Globe award for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and in 2007 he and his wife were awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters. Also he was nominated multiple times for the Academy Award of Best actor for his role in Shawshank Redemption and Driving Miss Daisy. He is one of the most well recognized actors of this day and age and has an unmistakable voice. His voice usually bleeds into his characters since he usually plays calm quiet characters. In 2005 he was cast as the narrator in the North American Release of the film March of the Penguins which won an academy award for best documentary. Freeman is still pushing out films quickly. He has 3 films already planned as far ahead as 2010. There were rumors after the car accident that Freeman would stop making films.",
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"segment": "Awards & Achievements\nThis amazing talent got a lot of awards for showing tremendous skills as an actor. He got the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for Sherlock in 2011. In the year 2013, he got Empire Award for Best Actor and MTV Movie Award for Best Hero for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. For Sherlock, he again got Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie in the year 2014. Net Worth & Salary of Martin Freeman in 2021\nMartin Freeman Net Worth\nDuring his illustrious career, Martin earned a lot of money. The annual income of Martin Freeman is $7 million. He has a 19% hike on his net worth in the last few years. As of May 2021, the net worth of Freeman is estimated at around $25 million. His richness can be seen from is assets, too, like he has an investment of $6 million in various projects.",
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"headings": "List of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\nList of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\nList of Morgan Freeman awards\nContents\nMajor awards\nAcademy Awards\nBlack Reel Awards\nGolden Globe Awards\nMTV Movie Awards\nNAACP Image Awards\nPrimetime Emmy Awards\nScreen Actors Guild Awards\nTony Awards\nFilm critics awards\nMiscellaneous awards\nLifetime achievement awards\nOther honors\nReferences\n",
"segment": "List of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman - Wikipedia\nList of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Find sources: \" List of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nList of Morgan Freeman awards\nFreeman at the 69th Golden Globes Awards\n\nWins\nNominations\nAcademy Awards\n1\n5\nBlack Reel Awards\n2\n6\nGolden Globe Awards\n1\n5\nNAACP Image Awards\n7\n13\nScreen Actors Guild Awards\n1\n4\nTotals\nAwards won\n12\nNominations\n33\nThe following is a list of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman. A five-time Academy Award nominee and five-time Golden Globe Award nominee, he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (musical or comedy) for the 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the 2004 film Million Dollar Baby. He was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2008. His other honorary awards include the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2011, the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2012 and the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2018. Contents\n1 Major awards\n1.1 Academy Awards\n1.2 Black Reel Awards\n1.3 Golden Globe Awards\n1.4 MTV Movie Awards\n1.5 NAACP Image Awards\n1.6 Primetime Emmy Awards\n1.7 Screen Actors Guild Awards\n1.8 Tony Awards\n2 Film critics awards\n3 Miscellaneous awards\n4 Lifetime achievement awards\n5 Other honors\n6 References\nMajor awards\nAcademy Awards\nYear\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef. 1988\nStreet Smart\nBest Supporting Actor\nNominated\n\n1990\nDriving Miss Daisy\nBest Actor\nNominated\n\n1995\nThe Shawshank Redemption\nNominated\n\n2005\nMillion Dollar Baby\nBest Supporting Actor\nWon\n\n2010\nInvictus\nBest Actor\nNominated\n\nBlack Reel Awards\nYear\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.",
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"headings": "Morgan Freeman Net Worth\nNet Worth\nMorgan Freeman Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$250 Million\nAge:\n83\nBorn:\nJune 1, 1937\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actor\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFilmography\nAwards and Nominations\nFavorite Quotes from Morgan Freeman\n3 Success Lessons from Morgan Freeman\n1. Don’t Be Different Just For Different’s Sake\n2. Challenge Yourself\n3. How Do We Change The World?\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Morgan Freeman’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "He has collaborated with some of the best actors of all time including the likes of Brad Pitt, Jessica Tandy, Tim Robbins, Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise and more. As of 2021, Morgan Freeman’s net worth is $250 million. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights of Morgan Freeman’s career: Filmography\nDriving Miss Daisy (1989)\nThe Shawshank Redemption (1994)\nSeven (1995)\nNurse Betty (2000)\nMillion Dollar Baby (2004)\nBatman Begins (2005)\nGone, Baby, Gone (2007)\nNow You See Me (2013)\nLucy (2014)\nTed 2 (2015)\nAngel Has Fallen (2018)\nAwards and Nominations\nOscar Nomination ( Street Smart, 1987)\nGolden Globe Awards ( Driving Miss Daisy, Best Actor, 1989)\nNAACP Image Awards ( Seven, Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture, 1995)\nFilm Critics Award ( The Shawshank Redemption, Best Actor, 1994)\nAcademy Award ( Million Dollar Baby, Best Supporting Actor, 2004)\nBlack Reel Awards ( Invictus, Best Actor, 2009)\nFavorite Quotes from Morgan Freeman\n“I always tell my kids if you lay down, people will step over you. But if you keep scrambling, if you keep going, someone will always, always give you a hand. Always. But you gotta keep dancing, you gotta keep your feet moving.” – Morgan Freeman\n“If you wake up and the snow is knee-deep outside, you are not filled with rage. It’s just something that you’ve got to cope with. If you’re living in a situation it’s the only situation that you know, and you’ve got to deal with it.” –",
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"headings": "List of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\nList of awards and nominations received by Morgan Freeman\nList of Morgan Freeman awards\nContents\nMajor awards\nAcademy Awards\nBlack Reel Awards\nGolden Globe Awards\nMTV Movie Awards\nNAACP Image Awards\nPrimetime Emmy Awards\nScreen Actors Guild Awards\nTony Awards\nFilm critics awards\nMiscellaneous awards\nLifetime achievement awards\nOther honors\nReferences\n",
"segment": "2016\nThe Story of God with Morgan Freeman\nOutstanding Informational Series or Special\nNominated\n2018\nMarch of the Penguins 2: The Next Step\nOutstanding Narrator\nNominated\n\nScreen Actors Guild Awards\nYear\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef. 1994\nThe Shawshank Redemption\nOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role\nNominated\n\n2004\nMillion Dollar Baby\nOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role\nWon\n\nOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture\nNominated\n\n2009\nInvictus\nOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role\nNominated\n\nNon-competitive awards\n2018\nN/A\nScreen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award\nRecipient\n\nTony Awards\nYear\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef. 1978\nThe Mighty Gents\nFeatured Actor in a Play\nNominated\n\nFilm critics awards\nYear\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n1987\nStreet Smart\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nWon\nNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor\nWon\nNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor\nWon\n1989\nDriving Miss Daisy\nKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor\nWon\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nGlory\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\nLean on Me\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nJohnny Handsome\nNominated\n1994\nThe Shawshank Redemption\nDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nWon\nChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\n1995\nSeven\nLondon Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year\nWon\nNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor\nWon\nChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\n2004\nMillion Dollar Baby\nVancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor\nWon\nDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\nNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\nBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\nWashington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor\nNominated\n2007\nGone Baby Gone\nBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast\nNominated\n2008\nThe Dark Knight\nBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast\nNominated\n2009\nInvictus\nBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nWashington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor\nNominated\nMiscellaneous awards\nYear\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n1987\nStreet Smart\nIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male\nWon\n1989\nDriving Miss Daisy\nNational Board of Review Award for Best Actor\nWon\nSilver Bear for Best Acting Team (shared with Jessica Tandy)\nWon\n1995\nSeven\nEmpire Award for Best Actor\nWon\nSaturn Award for Best Actor\nNominated\n2000\nNurse Betty\nSatellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy\nNominated\n2003\nBruce Almighty\nTeen Choice Awards for Choice Movie Chemistry\nNominated\n2008\nThe Dark Knight\nPeople's Choice Award for Favorite Cast\nWon\n2009\nInvictus\nNational Board of Review Award for Best Actor (tied with George Clooney for Up in the Air)\nWon\nLifetime achievement awards\nYear\nAward\nRef. 2011\nAFI Life Achievement Award\n\n2012\nCecil B. DeMille Award\n\n2018\nScreen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award\n\nOther honors\n1997: Received an honorary degree from Rhodes College, becoming an honorary alumnus\n1998: Received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement. His Golden Plate was presented by Awards Council member George Lucas. 2008: Kennedy Center Honors\n2010:",
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"segment": "I thank you. So very much. Above: The wonderful Morgan Freeman, clearly a happy man! Hilary's speach: I don't know what I did in this life to deserve all this. I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream. I never thought this would ever happen, let alone be nominated. And a working actor, for that matter. And now, this.",
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"headings": "Morgan Freeman’s Net Worth 2021: Age, Wife, Children,Awards\nMorgan Freeman’s Net Worth 2021: Age, Wife, Children,Awards\nTable of Contents\nDo you know how old and tall is he?\nMorgan Freeman’s Net Worth & Salary\nHow Much Is Morgan Freeman Net Worth?\nOther Ventures\nMorgan Freeman’s Age & Birthday\nMorgan Freeman’s Parents\nPersonal Life – Wife & Kids\nMorgan Freeman’s Height, Weight, and Physical Stats\nHow tall is Morgan Freeman?\nMorgan Freeman’s Awards and Nomination\nFilm critics awards\nMorgan Freeman’s Social Media Profiles\nPeople also love to know\nWhat do you think about Morgan Freeman ’s net worth 2021, Age, Wife, and Children? Comment below.\n",
"segment": "Morgan Freeman’s Awards and Nomination\nAcademy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for the movie “Million Dollar Baby” in 2005. Black Reel Awards as Best Actor for the biographical sports drama film movie “Invictus” in 2009. Black Reel Awards for Best Voice Performance for the computer-animated comedy film “The Lego Movie” in 2015. Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for the movie “Driving Miss Daisy” in 1990. Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for the movie “Million Dollar Baby” in 2004. Film critics awards\nLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor for film “ Street Smart” in 1987. National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for film “ Street Smart” in 1987. New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor for film “ Street Smart” in 1987. Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for film “ The Shawshank Redemption” in 1994. London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year for crime thriller film “ Seven” in 1995.",
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"headings": "Morgan Freeman\nMorgan Freeman\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1955–1969: Beginnings and stage work\n1970–1988: Rise to prominence\n1989–1996: Hollywood breakthrough\n1997–2004: Continued success, Oscar win\n2005–2013: Documentaries, thrillers and film series\n2014–present\nOther ventures\nEnvironmental activism\nPolitical activism\nBusiness ventures\nCOVID-19 vaccination\nPersonal life\nArtistry and legacy\nFilmography and theatre credits\nSelect filmography:\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "2010) \nChildren\n4\nAwards\nFull list\nMorgan Freeman's voice from BBC Radio 4's The Film Programme, September 12, 2008. Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, director, and narrator. He has appeared in a range of film genres portraying character roles and is particularly known for his distinctive deep voice. Freeman is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award . Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Freeman was raised in Mississippi where he began acting in school plays. He studied theatre arts in Los Angeles and appeared in stage productions in his early career. He rose to fame in the 1970s for his role in the children's television series The Electric Company. Freeman then appeared in the Shakespearean plays Coriolanus and Julius Caesar, the former of which earned him an Obie Award. His breakout role was in Street Smart (1987), playing a hustler, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He achieved further stardom in Glory, the biographical drama Lean on Me, and comedy-drama Driving Miss Daisy (all 1989), the latter of which garnered him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.",
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"title": "Morgan Freeman Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons",
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"segment": "He has been nominated on numerous occasions, and the list of his achievements is big. His biggest achievement would be winning the ‘Academy Award.’ Net Worth & Salary of Morgan Freeman in 2021\nMorgan Freeman Net Worth\nAs of May 2021, The estimated net worth of Morgan Freeman is approximately $280 million. His main source of income has been his earnings from his contribution to the world of entertainment. Morgan Freeman is one of the most successful actors in the world of Hollywood. He always gave a brilliant performance which earned him a lot of success, which he is enjoying today. Freeman had seen a lot of ups and downs in his life, but he is standing tall after all the trouble he has been through. He has achieved a lot in his life and is very happy with it.",
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"segment": "Meet Mary: Mother of Jesus.\" Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/mary-the-mother-of-jesus-701092 (accessed May 28, 2021). copy citation\nWatch Now: Learn About Mary, the Mother of Jesus",
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"title": "Who Was Mother Mary, Mary the Mother of Jesus?",
"headings": "Who Was Mary the Mother of Jesus?\nWho Was Mary the Mother of Jesus?\nThe Root of the Name Mother Mary\nProphetic Roots of Mother Mary\nWhere Was Mother Mary From?\nMother Mary and Life with a Family\nMother Mary and Life with Jesus\nDeath with Jesus\n",
"segment": "Who Was Mother Mary, Mary the Mother of Jesus? Who Was Mary the Mother of Jesus? Mother Mary lived through every gamut of emotions a mother can face and was even loyal to stay with her son as he died on the cross. Memories of young Jesus were of powerful comfort to her while she waited, as we wait, to be with Him again. Candice Lucey Contributing Writer\nAsk someone to name a famous Mary, and he or she will almost certainly mention “Mary, mother of Jesus.” She is perhaps the most famous “Mary” in history, even an object of worship for some. Who was Mary, mother of Jesus? The Root of the Name Mother Mary\n“Mary was actually called Miriam, after the sister of Moses.” Why do we call her Mary? Miriam is Hebrew, while Mary is a New Testament blend of two Greek names:",
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"title": "MARY, Mother of Jesus in the Gospels & Acts - who was she?",
"headings": "Who was Mary of Nazareth, Jesus’ mother?\nWho was Mary of Nazareth, Jesus’ mother?\nWhat do we know about Mary?\nMary in the four gospels\nMary in Mark’s Gospel\nThe experience must have been shattering for Mary.\nMary in Luke’s Gospel\nMary & the Angel Gabriel\nWhy did Mary visit her cousin Elizabeth?\nThe Visitation, Ghirlandaio\nWhere was Jesus born?\nThe Presentation in the Temple\nJesus, the Lost Boy\nLife in Nazareth\nMary in Matthew’s Gospel\nWhat about Joseph?\nWhat happened to Mary?\nNazareth, Sepphoris, Magdala, Cana and the Lake of Galilee\nMary in John’s Gospel\nMary at the wedding in Cana\nWhy were the authorities hostile to Jesus?\nAND A GOOD FRIDAY WAS HAD BY ALL\nby Bruce Dawe\nMary in the Acts of the Apostles\nWhat did their names mean?\nWhat do we really know about Mary?\n",
"segment": "MARY, Mother of Jesus in the Gospels & Acts - who was she? Who was Mary of Nazareth, Jesus’ mother? Mary with the infant Jesus, George de la Tour\nWho was Mary? She was a peasant woman living in first-century Galilee. If it weren’t for her son Jesus, she would have lived and died in obscurity – see The Real Mary of Nazareth. How do we know about her? From the stories of the New Testament – they tell us what she said and did. The trouble is, the four gospels give four quite different images of the woman called Mary. There is also quite another woman: Mary the Madonna, venerated in the Christian Church as the Mother of God and at some stages of history seen almost as a goddess.",
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"segment": "Mary, mother of James - Wikipedia\nMary, mother of James\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAlong with Mary Magdalene and Mary of Clopas, Mary the mother of James is known as one of the Three Marys, depicted here by Mikołaj Haberschrack (c. 1470)\nMary, mother of James is identified in the synoptic gospels as one of the women who went to Jesus' tomb after he was buried. Mark 16:1 and Luke 24:10 refer to \"Mary the mother of James\" as one of the women who went to the tomb of Jesus . Along with Mary Magdalene and Mary of Clopas, Mary the mother of James is known as one of the Three Marys . Background\nMatthew 27:56 says that \"Mary the mother of James and Joseph\" was watching the crucifixion from a distance. Mark 15:40 calls her \"Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses\". James the younger is often identified with James, son of Alphaeus. The Catholic Encyclopedia identifies him with both James, son of Alphaeus and James the brother of Jesus (James the Just). According to the surviving fragments of the work Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord of the Apostolic Father Papias of Hierapolis, who lived c. 70–163 AD, \"Mary, mother of James the Less and Joseph, wife of Alphaeus was the sister of Mary the mother of the Lord, whom John names of Cleophas\". For the Anglican theologian J.B. Lightfoot, this fragment quoted above would be spurious. Her relics are said to be both in France at the Church of the Saintes Maries de la Mer, and in Italy.",
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"segment": "Does God have a mother? Mary\nMary Magdalene\nMary who? Mother of God? Mother of James the younger\nmother of Jesus\nMother of Joseph\nSalome\nWho is God's mom? Who is Mary? Be the first to comment\nPlease Leave a Reply\nCancel reply\nPost a Comment\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public)\nName (required)\nWebsite\nSave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. (",
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"title": "Who was MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS? - WebBible Encyclopedia - ChristianAnswers.Net",
"headings": "Mary, the mother of Jesus the Christ\nWho was…\nMary, the mother of Jesus the Christ\nPage Contents\nAbout\nMary’s geneaology\nMary’s other children\nJesus’ human body was not produced by sexual intercourse\nWas Mary’s DNA a part of Jesus?\nAlso see\n",
"segment": "Who was MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS? - WebBible Encyclopedia - ChristianAnswers. Net\n\nSee this page in: Dutch\nWho was…\nMary, the mother of Jesus the Christ\nGreek: Μαρίας\nHebrew: מִרְיָ֛ם —transliteration: Miriam\nPage Contents\nAbout\nTopics related to Mary\nMary’s geneaology\nMary’s other children\nJesus’ human body was not produced by sexual intercourse\nWas Mary’s DNA a part of Jesus? Also see\nAbout\nM ary was the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus Christ, who was conceived within her by the Holy Spirit when she was a virgin. She is often called the “Virgin Mary,” though never in Scripture are those two words put together as a proper name ( Matthew 2:11; Matthew 1:23;",
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"headings": "What the Early Church Believed: Mary is the Mother of God\nWhat the Early Church Believed: Mary is the Mother of God\nIrenaeus\nHippolytus\nGregory the Wonderworker\nPeter of Alexandria\nMethodius\nCyril of Jerusalem\nEphraim the Syrian\nAthanasius\nEpiphanius of Salamis\nAmbrose of Milan\nGregory of Nazianz\nJerome\nTheodore of Mopsuestia\nCyril of Alexandria\nJohn Cassian\nCouncil of Ephesus\nVincent of Lerins\n",
"segment": "What the Early Church Believed: Mary is the Mother of God | Catholic Answers\ntract\nWhat the Early Church Believed: Mary is the Mother of God\nDownload\nListen to the audio version of this content\nFundamentalists are sometimes horrified when the Virgin Mary is referred to as the Mother of God. However, their reaction often rests upon a misapprehension not only of what this particular title of Mary signifies but also of who Jesus was—and of what their own theological forebears, the Protestant Reformers, had to say regarding this doctrine. A woman is a man’s mother either if she carried him in her womb or if she was the woman contributing half of his genetic matter or both. Mary was the mother of Jesus in both of these senses, because she not only carried Jesus in her womb but also supplied all of the genetic matter for his human body, since it was through her—not Joseph—that Jesus “was descended from David according to the flesh” (Rom. 1:3). Since Mary is Jesus’ mother, it must be concluded that she is also the Mother of God: If Mary is the mother of Jesus, and if Jesus is God, then Mary is the Mother of God. There is no way out of this logical syllogism.",
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"segment": "God was with her. She was chosen to be the mother of Jesus’ humanity. This tells us that Mary was a young woman of outstanding moral and spiritual character. 2. Mary was submissive to God. She counted the cost. So far as she knew: she would lose Joseph; she would be a social outcast; she had no idea how she would raise the Child.",
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"title": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site",
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"segment": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site\nEntertainment Film & TV\n30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\nWritten by: Jade Hillock\nReading time: 4 mins\nLast updated: March 17, 2021\nLois Griffin in the American sitcom Family Guy was originally going to be blonde. Lois Griffin is known as the voice of reason and well-grounded housewife in Seth MacFarlane’s animated series Family Guy. Far from perfect though, Lois has secrets in her past and traits about her you may not know. There are parts of her personality not always taken into account and some poor life decisions. Here are 30 facts that will help you get to know the real Lois Griffin a little better. Her full name is Lois Patrice Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by Alex Borstein.",
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"segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".",
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"headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nSexuality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".",
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"headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\n",
"segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a 2 million dollar per-season contract. Voice\nLois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, as well she has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was asked to audition for the show and at the time I was playing a character in a stage show, so i brought that over and it was very slow, it was based on my cousin from Rhode Island and it was very slow and Seth said that \"it would be a four hour show if i talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it\". \"Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and its gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\". At the time, she was doing a stage show in Los Angeles, in which she played a redhead mother, whose voice she had based on one of her cousins from Rhode Island.",
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"title": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site",
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"segment": "Far from perfect though, Lois has secrets in her past and traits about her you may not know. There are parts of her personality not always taken into account and some poor life decisions. Here are 30 facts that will help you get to know the real Lois Griffin a little better. Her full name is Lois Patrice Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by Alex Borstein. Her character’s accent is labeled as a New York accent and was based off of Alex Borstein’s cousin’s accent. In a small part of a later episode “Road to the Multiverse” Lois Griffin is voiced by Kei Ogawa for the part where Stewie and Brian visit a world where America is mainly Japanese culture. In the episode “Sibling Rivalry” Lois ends up becoming the fat one in her marriage to Peter instead of the other way around. Lois has a long lost brother named Carl, who in one episode, is revealed to be a serial killer that kills fat people. In the 80’s Lois Griffin starred in a pornographic movie called “A Quest For Fur”.",
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"headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.",
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"title": "This Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like",
"headings": "This Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like\nThis Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like\nPeter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire; voiced by Seth MacFarlane\nLois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein\nAdvertisement\nMeg Griffin, voiced by Mila Kunis\nChris Griffin, voiced by Seth Green\nAdvertisement\nCleveland Brown, voiced by Mike Henry\nJoe Swanson, voiced by Patrick Warburton\nAdvertisement\nBonnie Swanson, voiced by Jennifer Tilly\nSusie Swanson, voiced by Patrick Stewart\nAdvertisement\nBertram, voiced by Wallace Shawn\nJillian Russell, voiced by Drew Barrymore\nAdvertisement\nDeath, voiced by Adam Carolla\nAngela, voiced by Carrie Fisher\nAdvertisement\nMayor Adam West, voiced by Adam West\nStella, voiced by Marlee Matlin\nAdvertisement\nJames Woods, voiced by James Woods\n",
"segment": "Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFrazer Harrison / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: You might recognize Alex from MADtv, but on Family Guy, the comedian voices Griffin matriarch Lois as well as Loretta Brown, Barbara Pewterschmidt, and Tricia Takanawa amongst others. Advertisement\nMeg Griffin, voiced by Mila Kunis\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFrederick M. Brown / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: Mila is actually the second person to voice eldest child Meg; Lacey Chabert — most widely known as Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls — voiced her first. Chris Griffin, voiced by Seth Green\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nDave Kotinsky / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: On Family Guy, the actor voices middle child Chris Griffin as well as Mort Goldman's son, Neil, and Dylan Flannigan, Brian's son. Seth based Chris' voice on Buffalo Bill's from The Silence of the Lambs! Advertisement\nCleveland Brown, voiced by Mike Henry\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nEthan Miller / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: Yep, Cleveland Brown is voiced by a white dude!",
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"headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it. MacFarlane drew inspiration for the voice of Peter from a security guard he overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, especially his performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. MacFarlane uses his own voice while portraying Brian. MacFarlane also provides the voices for various other recurring and one-time only characters, including news anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. He explained on the Graham Norton Show that the voice for Glenn Quagmire is based on 1940s and 1950s radio commercials.",
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"segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.",
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"segment": "Peter's voice is inspired by the voice of a security guard MacFarlane overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, particularly on Harrison's performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. Brian's voice is MacFarlane's regular speaking voice. In addition MacFarlane provides the voice of various recurring and one-time characters, most prominently those of the Griffin's neighbor Glenn Quagmire, news anchor Tom Tucker and Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt. Alex Borstein voices Lois Griffin, Asian correspondent Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein was asked to provide a voice for the pilot while she was working on MADtv. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\". At the time, she was doing a stage show in Los Angeles, in which she played a redhead mother, whose voice she had based on one of her cousins. The voice was originally slower, when MacFarlane heard it, he replied \"Make it a little less [...] annoying [...] and speed it up, or every episode will last four hours\". Seth Green primarily plays Chris Griffin and Neil Goldman.",
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"segment": "Justin Bieber. Younger Brother: Jaxon Bieber. Half-Sister: Bay Bieber. Famous Relatives\nGrandparents: Kathy Bieber and George Bieber. Uncles: Brad Bieber and Rob Bieber. Personal Life Relationship\nMarital Status\nUnmarried.",
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"segment": "Family\nParents\nFather: Jeremy Bieber. Mother: Erin Wagner. Siblings\nHalf-brother: Justin Bieber. Younger Brother: Jaxon Bieber. Half-Sister: Bay Bieber.",
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"headings": "Get to Know Justin Bieber's All Four Siblings - Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, And Bay\nGet to Know Justin Bieber's All Four Siblings - Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, And Bay\nAllie Rebelo\nJazmyn Bieber\nJaxon Bieber\nBay Bieber - Newest Bieber Sibling\nJustin Attend Wedding of Jeremy Along with Three Siblings\n",
"segment": "He has mostly spotted at the events with his brother Justin. He is handsome and cute same as his elder brother. Jaxon has also the aim of being a singer and musician like his brother. Let's hope, he and Justin will work in the upcoming future. Jaxon Bieber posing with Justin Bieber at the event. Bay Bieber - Newest Bieber Sibling\nThe little princess of the Bieber family is Bay Bieber who was born in August 2018. She is the youngest sibling of all. She is born from Chelsey and Jeremy. On the social account of Allie and Justine, we can see the picture of Bay with her half-siblings. Justin has shared her cute half-sibling picture on Instagram.",
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"segment": "Christian Jacob Beadles\nWhat is Justin Bieber last name? Justin biebers last name is actually bieber his full name is Justin drew bieber \nWhat is Justin Biebers favourite boys name? Justin and biebers\nWhat is Justin Biebers brothers and sisters full name? Justin only has a step -sister named Jazmine\nWhat is Justin biebers dads middle name? Jack. His full name is Jeremy Jack Bieber. What is Justin biebers pet dog name? Justin Biebers dogs name is Sam but Justin calls him Sammy\nJustin biebers friend chaz somers full name? Justin Drew Bieber. Charles Grover Somers.:)",
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"headings": "\nPopularity Bio By\nJaxon Bieber is a young Canadian Instagram Star. Jaxon Bieber is most popular as the international pop singer Justin Bieber’s younger brother.\nEarly Life and Childhood\nCareer and Professional Life\nFamily Member’s Professional Life\nRelationship Status\nBody Measurements\nSocial Media\nJaxon Bieber Fans Also Viewed\n",
"segment": "Similarly, he is also popular as the half-brother of pop sensation Justin Bieber. Other than Justin Bieber, Jaxon has two other siblings. One is his biological sister Jazmyn and another is a half-sister named Bay. Caption: Jaxon Bieber spending time with his little sister Jaz. Source: Instagram\nCareer and Professional Life\nJaxon Bieber is popular as the youngest half-brother of pop star Justin Bieber. Jaxon’s nickname is Jaxo. Likewise, at such a young age, Jaxon has over 1.1 million followers on his personal Instagram account. To be more precise about his ties to singer Justin Bieber, Jaxon and Justin share the same father, i.e. Jeremy Bieber.",
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"segment": "Get to Know Justin Bieber's All Four Siblings - Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, And Bay | Glamour Path\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhome People Get to Know Justin Bieber's All Four Siblings - Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, And Bay\nGet to Know Justin Bieber's All Four Siblings - Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, And Bay\nPublished Tue Apr 28 2020 By Aashika\nJustin Bieber is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actor who has a net worth $245 million. He is blessed with four half-siblings. As he is a lovely-half-brother, he is very loving and close to his all siblings. Let's find out some more information about Bieber's Siblings. Allie Rebelo\nAllie Rebelo is the daughter of Chelsey Rebelo and Jeremy Bieber, who was born on April 7, 2007, in Canada. She is a social personality. In 2013, she appeared on her mother's Instagram page. She is very close to Justin Bieber. Allie, Justin, and Jazmyn often seen together in holidays hanging out with each other. She and her sibling Jazmyn is not only a sibling but also best friends.",
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"headings": "Justin Bieber's Siblings Will Definitely Be at His Wedding!\nJustin Bieber's Siblings Will Definitely Be at His Wedding!\nJustin Bieber has four siblings — Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, and Bay.\nJustin gets along well with every one of his siblings.\n",
"segment": "Justin comes from a blended family with a bunch of half and step-brothers and sisters, who are super close to the \"Never Say Never\" singer. Article continues below advertisement\nSource: Instagram\nJustin's siblings from L-R: Allie, Jaxon, Jazmyn, and Bay with Jeremy and Chelsey. Justin Bieber has four siblings — Allie, Jazmyn, Jaxon, and Bay. Justin's parents were never married. In fact, his dad, Jeremy Bieber, and mom, Pattie Mallette, separated just a few months after he was born. Jeremy went on to date his ex-girlfriend, Erin Wagner, in 2007, and the couple was together for seven years. In that span of time, Jeremy and Erin welcomed a daughter named Jazmyn and son Jaxon, who you might have seen on the red carpet with his famous older brother. Article continues below advertisement\nSource:",
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what did copernicus invented?
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Copernican heliocentrism
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"title": "Nicolaus Copernicus Inventions - Vision Launch Media",
"headings": "Nicolaus Copernicus Inventions\nNicolaus Copernicus Inventions\nMemorable Inventions by Nicolaus Copernicus\n1. The Copernican System\n2. The Debasement of Currency\n3. The Commentariolus\n4. The Elimination of the Ptolemy Equant\nMarc Zorn\n",
"segment": "Nicolaus Copernicus Inventions - Vision Launch Media\nInventors\nNicolaus Copernicus Inventions\nBy\nMarc Zorn\n-\nMay 16, 2014\n0\n50310\nNicolaus Copernicus was a scientist who loved to look up at the stars every night. He was fascinated with their movements and as such, is often referred to as the “Father of Modern Astronomy.” He was a polyglot, so could speak several different languages and devoted himself for three years during his schooling to mathematics and painting. He is often credited with the revolution in science that helped to bring about the modern age of discovery. Memorable Inventions by Nicolaus Copernicus\nHere is a look at his most famous inventions: 1. The Copernican System\nCopernicus was the first scientist of any regard to propose that the Sun did not revolve around the Earth. His theory, which ran counter to all scientific claims at the time, was that the Earth was actually the center of the solar system and everything orbited around it. In the Copernican System, he proposed that all of the known heavenly bodies actually orbited around the Sun, which did not move at all. His initial vision of the universe that was known at the time was surprisingly accurate.",
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"headings": "Johannes Kepler Quotes\nFind & Share Quotes with Friends\nJohannes Kepler Quotes\nQuotes tagged as \"johannes-kepler\" Showing 1-12 of 12\n",
"segment": "that Copernicus ascertained the true position of the earth and accounted for all celestial phenomena; that Kepler discovered his three laws—discoveries of such importance that the 8th of May, 1618, may be called the birth-day of modern science; that Newton gave to the world the Method of Fluxions, the Theory of Universal Gravitation, and the Decomposition of Light; that Euclid, Cavalieri, Descartes, and Leibniz, almost completed the science of mathematics; that all the discoveries in optics, hydrostatics, pneumatics and chemistry, the experiments, discoveries, and inventions of Galvani, Volta, Franklin and Morse, of Trevithick, Watt and Fulton and of all the pioneers of progress—that all this was accomplished by uninspired men, while the writer of the Pentateuch was directed and inspired by an infinite God? Is it possible that the codes of China, India, Egypt, Greece and Rome were made by man, and that the laws recorded in the Pentateuch were alone given by God? Is it possible that Æschylus and Shakespeare, Burns, and Beranger, Goethe and Schiller, and all the poets of the world, and all their wondrous tragedies and songs are but the work of men, while no intelligence except the infinite God could be the author of the Pentateuch? Is it possible that of all the books that crowd the libraries of the world, the books of science, fiction, history and song, that all save only one, have been produced by man? Is it possible that of all these, the bible only is the work of God?” ― Robert G. Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses\ntags:",
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"headings": "Nicolaus Copernicus Inventions\nNicolaus Copernicus Inventions\nMemorable Inventions by Nicolaus Copernicus\n1. The Copernican System\n2. The Debasement of Currency\n3. The Commentariolus\n4. The Elimination of the Ptolemy Equant\nMarc Zorn\n",
"segment": "1. The Copernican System\nCopernicus was the first scientist of any regard to propose that the Sun did not revolve around the Earth. His theory, which ran counter to all scientific claims at the time, was that the Earth was actually the center of the solar system and everything orbited around it. In the Copernican System, he proposed that all of the known heavenly bodies actually orbited around the Sun, which did not move at all. His initial vision of the universe that was known at the time was surprisingly accurate. What is truly unique about all of his observations is that he made them without the use of a telescope as it hadn’t been invented as of yet. Unlike some of his later contemporaries that followed up his work, Copernicus wasn’t jailed because of his theories that ran against the charter of the Church at the time. This system serves today as the beginning of modern astronomy. 2. The Debasement of Currency\nEven though Copernicus is known more for his work that makes people look up at the sky, he is also known for his ability to be a clear, concise administrator.",
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"url": "https://www.euston96.com/en/heliocentrism/",
"title": "Heliocentrism | What is, about, history, today | Theory",
"headings": "Heliocentrism\nHeliocentrism\nAbout heliocentrism\nHeliocentrism history\nHeliocentrism today\n",
"segment": "Based on ongoing observations regarding planetary movements, as well as earlier theories of classical antiquity and the Islamic world, Copernicus proposed a model of the Universe where the Earth, planets and stars revolved around the Sun. By doing so, he solved all mathematical problems and inconsistencies that arise from the classical geocentric model and laid the foundations of modern astronomy. Apart from this, the model created by Copernicus was the first astronomical system that could provide a complete and detailed explanation of how the Universe functioned. His model not only solved problems derived from the Ptolemaic system but provided a simplified view of the universe which removed the complicated mathematical devices that were used to make the geocentric model work. And over time, the model gained advocates who collaborated to make it the accepted convention of astronomy. Heliocentrism history\nDuring the 16th century, during the Renaissance period, a new model based on mathematics emerged, presented by Nicolas Copernicus, who was an astronomer, physicist, diplomat, economist and Catholic cleric. This astronomer defined his theories through a book he wrote known as the “Copernican revolution“. This book contained large studies of elliptical orbits by means of a telescope. Over time, some scholars such as William Herschel, Bessel, and others also concluded that the sun was not really the center of the universe. In 1920, Edwin Hubble taught the world that the earth was part of a whole along a pass known as the Milky Way, and that this pass belonged at the same time to an enormous group of galaxies.",
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"segment": "Copernicus, although a devout Christian, doubted whether the views held by Aristotle and Ptolemy were completely correct. Using mathematics and visual observations with only the naked eye, he developed the Heliocentric, or Copernican, Theory of the Universe, stating that the Earth revolves around the sun. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)\nTycho Brahe created a mass of scientific data on astronomy during his lifetime; although he made no major contributions to science, he laid the groundwork for Kepler’s discoveries. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)\nKepler was a student of Brahe. He used Brahe’s body of data to write Kepler’s Three Laws of Planetary Motion, most significantly noting that planets’ orbits are elliptical instead of circular. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)\nGalileo is generally given credit for invention of the telescope; although the device itself is not of Galileo’s design, he was the first to use it for astronomy. With this tool, he proved the Copernican Theory of the Universe. Galileo spread news of his work through letters to friends and colleagues.",
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"headings": "\nHow did the discoveries of Galileo help confirm the views of Copernicus?",
"segment": "We've put together a list of incredible gadgets that you didn't know you needed! Learn More\nJake Headley\nAnswered 4 years ago\nCopernicus developed the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system and not everything revolves around the earth. Galileo’s discovery of four of Jupiter’s moons proved that, in fact, Copernicus was right. 1.3K views\nJoseph Fitzsimmons\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 315 answers and 42.2K answer views\nOriginally Answered: How did Galileo prove Copernicus's theory? Contrary popular belief, Galileo did not prove Copernicus's",
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"url": "https://history.aip.org/history/exhibits/cosmology/ideas/greekworldview.htm",
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"segment": "In his revolutionary work on the solar system published in 1543, Copernicus used a strikingly similar device. Also, Copernicus used a model for the Moon's motion identical to one devised two centuries earlier by the astronomer Ibn al-Shatir in Damascus. Copernicus cited the works of Islamic astronomers and certainly learned from them. Historians are still trying to determine the full extent of his intellectual debt. Copyright © 2021. Brought to you by the\nCenter for History of Physics, a Division of the\nAmerican Institute of Physics\n\n\n\n\n\nSee also: ( TOOLS) Naked Eyes\n*Click on images and links above for more information.",
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"title": "Great human advances were made throughout the ‘Dark Ages’",
"headings": "Great human advances were made throughout the ‘Dark Ages’\nGreat human advances were made throughout the ‘Dark Ages’\nThe major discoveries of the Scientific Revolution were made in universities strongly supported by the church\nPursuit of knowledge\nClergy\n",
"segment": "Such work established the primacy of empiricism over authority and the importance of controlled scientific experiments, making it possible for modern science to arise and come of age later in the Scientific Revolution. Nicholas Copernicus (1473 -1543), “Father of the Scientific Revolution”, was a university-educated church canon, well acquainted with these advances. Copernicus proposed that the sun sits at the centre of our solar system. This was a significant advance but can justifiably be categorised as a normal incremental advance in scientific knowledge, not a revolutionary breakthrough. The Copernican planetary orbits around the Sun are circular. This is wrong, and to make his system work Copernicus decorated his orbits with loops. Copernicus was corrected by Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) who demonstrated that the orbits are elliptical – another incremental advance. Neither Copernicus nor Kepler understood why planets don’t fly out of their orbits. Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity explained this, another normal, albeit brilliant, incremental advance. Newton (1643-1727) acknowledged this: “",
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"title": "Who discovered that the Earth moves around the Sun? - Quora",
"headings": "Who discovered that the Earth moves around the Sun?\nWho discovered that the Earth moves around the Sun?",
"segment": "Then there was this genius who brought with his theory the famous Copernican revolution. In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus published a new theory stating the earth revolves around the sun. This is known as the Copernican theory. This theory was considered a serious challenge to the Ptolemaic theory and the Roman Catholic Church. But he died before he could actually prove his theory. Finally came Galileo Galilei ,\nHe used the newly-invented telescope to make his own observations. He studied mountains and craters on the Earth's moon, the phases of Venus, and the moons of Jupiter. Particularly he noted that Venus at times appears to be a crescent, just as the Earth's moon does. All of these findings supported Copernicus' heliocentric theory. Galileo wrote about his observations and thus angered the Roman Catholic Church.",
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"segment": "Many believe that the theory and ideas put forward by Copernicus started modern astronomy and were the beginning of a scientific revolution. Copernicus's work ‘On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres’ was published shortly before he died in 1543. Copernicus's skills were not limited to just astronomy. Among other things, Copernicus was also a physician, scholar, economist, translator, mathematician, artist and diplomat. The chemical element Copernicum is named after Copernicus. It has the symbol Cn and atomic number 112. Famous Nicolas Copernicus quotes include: “ Finally we shall place the Sun himself at the center of the Universe.” “For when a ship is floating calmly along, the sailors see its motion mirrored in everything outside, while on the other hand they suppose that they are stationary, together with everything on board. In the same way, the motion of the earth can unquestionably produce the impression that the entire universe is rotating.”",
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Lung cancer
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"title": "Donna Summer died of lung cancer not related to smoking | CNN",
"headings": "Donna Summer died of lung cancer not related to smoking\nDonna Summer died of lung cancer not related to smoking\nDisco legend Donna Summer —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\n",
"segment": "“Obviously, numerous factors can be attributed to the cause of cancer in general, but any details regarding the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of Ms. Summer’s case remain between her family and team of doctors,” Edwards said in a statement. Five-time Grammy winner Summer, 63, known as the “queen of disco” during the 1970s, died Thursday at age 63. Summer: A diva who defined the disco movement\nMuch like the expressive era that her music defined, Summer danced her way through the 1970s with extraordinary success, posting successive hits that electrified dance floors and prompted her coronation as America’s disco queen. But her own life was marked by the highs and lows of the ballads that she energetically sang, and even at the height of her popularity, she once took steps toward suicide – only to be stopped by the interruption of hotel maids. She overcame the negative dimensions of relentless public attention, and her legacy as a genre-leading vocalist endures decades later among music enthusiasts, even resulting in an appearance a few years ago on “American Idol.” Summer died surrounded by her family in Florida. Overheard on CNN: This ‘last dance’ goes out to Donna Summer\nSaid her family in a statement Thursday: “ Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith.",
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"title": "Asbestos Blamed for Death of Disco Queen Donna Summer",
"headings": "Asbestos Blamed for Death of Disco Queen Donna Summer\nAsbestos Blamed for Death of Disco Queen Donna Summer\nAsbestos: A Silent Killer\nMemories of a Legend\nMemories of a Legend\nStay Up to Date\n",
"segment": "Mark Hall,\nMay 18, 2012\nThe Queen of Disco Donna Summer died on Thursday in her Naples, Florida, home after a quiet battle with lung cancer. She was 63. The five-time Grammy winner was best known for hits like “Love To Love You Baby,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot Stuff”. Summer did not openly discuss her battle with cancer or asbestos exposure. The news of her death came as a surprise to many. Family, friends and fans are now recounting the positive memories of the singer, in addition to the causes of her cancer. Asbestos: A Silent Killer\nSources state that her cancer developed after inhaling toxic dust from the 9/11 Attacks site. This is likely to be asbestos-contaminated dust, which has been known to affect countless New Yorkers, specifically first-responders to the September attacks. Asbestos is known to cause multiple diseases including lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and pleural plaques.",
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"segment": "Donna Summer Dead from Lung Cancer | PEOPLE.com\nDonna Summer Died of Lung Cancer\nHer family issues a statement stressing her death \"was not related to smoking\"\nBy Kevin O'Donnell and Stephen M. Silverman\nMay 18, 2012 01:45 PM\nImage\nCredit: Michael Putland/Getty\nAlthough it was announced that Donna Summer’s death on Thursday was due to cancer, in some quarters it was speculated that it may have been breast cancer. That was not the case, her family says in a statment, giving the cause of death as lung cancer, while also clarifying that her cancer “was not related to smoking.” Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow\nFollowing\nYou'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. “Ms. Summer was a non-smoker,” says the statement. “ Obviously, numerous factors can be attributed to the cause of cancer in general, but any details regarding the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of Ms. Summer’s case remain between her family and team of doctors.” Summer, who was 63, remained highly guarded about her condition – many of her close friends didn’t even know she was sick. “ Her family knew. I just think that she’s private,” a source tells PEOPLE.",
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"segment": "Donna Summer Dead -- Disco Legend Died After Battle with Lung Cancer\nDonna Summer Dead -- Disco Legend Died After Battle with Lung Cancer\nDonna Summer Dead at 63\nEXCLUSIVE\n5/17/2012 12:00 PM PT\n8:48 AM 5/18/12 -- Donna's memorial is scheduled for next Wednesday in Nashville. 9:27 AM PST- TMZ has learned ... Donna died from lung cancer. Several sources are telling us Donna believed she contracted it by inhaling toxic particles after the 9/11 attack in New York City. 9:35 AM PST- Donna's family just released a statement, claiming, they \"are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy.\" Donna Summer -- the Queen of Disco -- died this morning after a battle with cancer ... TMZ has learned. We're told Summer was in Florida at the time of her death. She was 63 years old. Sources close to Summer tell us ... the singer was trying to keep the extent of her illness under wraps. We spoke to someone who was with Summer a couple of weeks ago ... who says she didn't seem too bad. In fact, we're told she was focused on trying to finish up an album she had been working on.",
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"segment": "'Queen of Disco' Donna Summer 'thought she became ill after inhaling 9/11 particles'\n'Queen of Disco' Donna Summer 'thought she became ill after inhaling 9/11 particles'\nDonna Summer, the 1970s pop singer known as the Queen of Disco, has died of lung cancer, an illness she believes she contracted from inhaling toxic particles released after the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York. By Mark Hughes and Andrew Hough 17 May 2012 • 8:30pm\nThe 63-year-old singer, who had hits including Hot Stuff, Love to Love You, Baby and I Feel Love, died in Florida on Thursday morning. She had largely kept her battle with lung cancer out of the public eye. But the website TMZ reported that the singer had told friends she believed her illness was the result of inhaling toxic dust from the collapsed Twin Towers. On Thursday night tributes were paid to the singer, considered by many to be the voice of the 1970s. A statement released on behalf of her family — husband Bruce Sudano, their daughters Brooklyn and Amanda, her daughter, Mimi from a previous marriage and four grandchildren — read: “ Early this morning, surrounded by family, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith. (REX)\n\"While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. “Words truly can’t express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time.” She had spoken at length about September 11.",
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"segment": "Illness and Death: Tragically, Donna Summer lost her battle with lung cancer on May 17, 2012, at her home in Naples, Florida. A non smoker, Summer had theorized that her cancer was caused by inhaling toxic fumes and dust from the September 11 attacks, as she was in New York City for a performance at the time. However, some reports have attributed her cancer to smoking as a teenager, and her constant exposure to secondhand smoke while performing in clubs long after she had quit. Her funeral was a private affair, the exact time and location kept secret, and was attended mostly by family and loved ones. However, two famous guests reported to have attended were singer Tony Orlando and the producer who collaborated with her so fruitfully during her career, Giorgio Moroder. Summer is buried in the Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens cemetery in Nashville. Real Estate: At the time of her death Donna owned a number of homes around the United States. In 1994 Donna bought a 25-acre estate in Brentwood, Tennessee that had a 13,000 square-foot mansion.",
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"segment": "Donna Summer said her cancer was caused by dust from 9/11 | Daily Mail Online\nDonna Summer said toxic dust from 9/11 gave her fatal lung cancer. Crazy? 60,000 others say they're blighted, too\nBy Tom Leonard In New York\nPublished: 18:05 EDT, 18 May 2012 | Updated: 12:36 EDT, 2 February 2015\nWith her sultry voice, raunchy dance moves and doe-eyed exotic beauty, singer Donna Summer came to define the disco era thanks to the pulsating rhythms of her string of hit songs. As tributes poured in following her death on Thursday, even ice-cool Barack Obama revealed he was a fan of tracks such as Love To Love You Baby, Hot Stuff and Bad Girls. The U.S. President made a personal tribute to the singer who was, he said, ‘truly the Queen of Disco . . . her voice was unforgettable’.",
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"segment": "She was only 63 when she died in Florida after battling lung cancer — a premature passing certainly, but not so troublingly young as Whitney Houston, who died at 48 three months ago, or Michael Jackson, gone at 50 three years ago. Donna Summer was just 63 when she died from lung cancer earlier this week\nHer death could have been regarded as another showbusiness career cut tragically short — but then intriguing reports began to surface within hours of her death. Friends claimed she was convinced she had been a victim of 9/11 — developing the cancer that killed her after inhaling the toxic dust-filled air that blanketed lower Manhattan for days after the destruction of the World Trade Centre. The singer had been living in New York at the time of the terror outrage, in an apartment close to the Twin Towers. 'Your voice was the heartbeat and soundtrack of a decade':... A grandmother died of lung cancer after doctors miss tumour...\nShare this article\nShare\nAs with so many others caught near the eye of the storm, Summer admitted later she had been deeply affected by the devastation of a day that claimed 3,000 lives. The singer battled depression during her life and attempted suicide in 1976 — but the horror of 9/11 sent her into a bout of depression that lasted two years, she later revealed. ‘I was freaked out,’ she said. ‘ I couldn’t go out, didn’t want to talk to anybody. I kept the blinds down and stayed in my bedroom.’",
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"segment": "He was again elected as MP for Cornwall in 1584 (sitting until 1586). Development of Irish estate\nFollowing a period of supporting Sir Walter Raleigh's venture in America (see below) he returned to Munster to arrange the estate granted him under the plantation of the province. Following the suppression of the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1583, he had purchased some 24,000 acres (97 km 2) in Kinalmeaky and brought settlers over. His renewed efforts beginning in 1588 yielded little success, and Grenville returned to England late in 1590. Privateering plan and sailing around the world\nIn 1574 Grenville submitted a proposal to the Privy Council to take a single ship to plunder Spanish treasure ships and plant colonies in South America and from there to sail across the \"South Sea\" (i.e. Pacific Ocean) in hope of finding a short cut to the Spice Islands and terra australis incognita . Supplication for a new navigation, permission to seek rich and unknown lands, to discover and annex all or any lands, islands, and countries beyond the Equinoxial, or where the Pole Antarctic hath any elevation above the horizon, such lands not being already possessed by any other Christian Prince. The planting of people and habitations in strange and unknown lands. Need not offend foreign powers or provoke war, provided no attempts were made to take from other civilised nations anything they already possess. Such expeditions should be composed of vol",
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"segment": "The ancient Grenville family were lords of the manors of Bideford in Devon and of Stowe, Kilkhampton in Cornwall. He was a cousin of Sir Walter Raleigh and the privateer and explorer Humphrey Gilbert . Grenville's birthplace is believed to have been at Bideford. His father (who had pre-deceased his own father Sir Richard Grenville (c. 1495–1550), the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cornwall in 1529) died when he was an infant, aged 3, and his mother remarried to Thomas Arundell of Clifton Arundell House, where Grenville spent much of his childhood. At age 17, Grenville began law studies at the Inner Temple . Early career\nAs a minor, Grenville was elected to Parliament for Dunheved, Launceston, as Knight of the Shire for 1562–63. On 19 November 1562, aged 20, he was in an affray in the Strand in the company of his cousin, Nicholes Specott, gentleman, with Lewis Lloyd and Edward Horseman, their attendants. Upon encountering Sir Edmound Unton, Fulke Greville, Robert Bannister, gentleman, and Thomas Allen, yeoman, (with their servants), Grenville ran Robert Bannister through with his sword, then left him to die. Grenville and company were outlawed for three months and then pardoned for public duelling and manslaughter, just in time to resume his seat in Parliament. At age 21, he inherited his grandfather's estates at Stowe in Cornwall, and Bideford and Buckland Abbey in Devon, England.",
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"segment": "He decorated it with navigational themes in the plaster on the ceilings, the Greynvile coat of arms on the mantle pieces, as well as a knight in repose against a tree. Development of Bideford\n1575, Grenville played a major role in the transformation of the small fishing port of Bideford in north Devon into what became a significant trading port with the new American colonies, later specialising in tobacco importation. A charter had been granted to his ancestor Richard Grenville in 1272, creating the town's first council. In 1575 he created the port of Bideford. Grenville was never elected as Mayor of Bideford, preferring instead to support John Salterne in that role, but he was Lord of the Manor, a title held by the Grenvilles since 1126 and finally ceded by his descendants in 1711 to the town council he established. He was again elected as MP for Cornwall in 1584 (sitting until 1586). Development of Irish estate\nFollowing a period of supporting Sir Walter Raleigh's venture in America (see below) he returned to Munster to arrange the estate granted him under the plantation of the province. Following the suppression of the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1583, he had purchased some 24,000 acres (97 km 2) in Kinalmeaky and brought settlers over. His renewed efforts beginning in 1588 yielded little success, and Grenville returned to England late in 1590. Privateering plan and sailing around the world\nIn 1574 Grenville submitted a proposal to the Privy Council to take a single ship to plunder Spanish treasure ships and plant colonies in South America and from there to sail across the \"South Sea\" (i.e. Pacific Ocean) in hope of finding a short cut to the Spice Islands and terra australis incognita .",
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"segment": "Richard Grenville - Wikipedia\nRichard Grenville\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nEnglish politician, soldier and explorer\nFor other people named Richard Grenville, see Richard Grenville (disambiguation). This article includes a list of general references, but it remains largely unverified because it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( January 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nSir Richard Grenville\nContemporary portrait of Sir Richard Grenville, inscribed: An (no) D (omi)ni 1571 aetatis suae 29 (\"In the year of Our Lord 1571, of his age 29\"). National Portrait Gallery, London. Born\n15 June 1542\nBideford, Devon, England\nDied\n10 September 1591\n(1591-09-10)\n(aged 49)\nFlores, Azores Islands\nAllegiance\nKingdom of England\nService/ branch\nRoyal Navy\nRank\nAdmiral\nCommands held\nRevenge\nBattles/wars\nSecond Desmond Rebellion\nAnglo–Spanish War (1585)\nBattle of Gravelines\nBattle of Flores (1591)\nSpouse (s)\nMary St Leger\nRelations\nSon Bernard Grenville\nRichard Grenville, portrait in Heroologia Anglica, London, 1620, inscribed: Rihardus Grenvilus Neptuni proles qui magni Martis alumnus Grenvilius patrias sanguine tinxit aquas (\"Richard Grenville, a scion of Neptune, nourished by Mars ,... stained the waters with his blood\"\nArms of Grenville: Gules, three clarions or\nSir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English sailor who, as captain of Revenge, died at the Battle of Flores (1591), fighting against overwhelming odds, and refusing to surrender his ship to the far more numerous Spanish. His ship, Revenge, met 53 Spanish warships near Flores in the Azores.",
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"segment": "What Is The Capital Of Israel ? What Is The Capital Of Israel ? What Is The Capital Of Israel ? The capital of Israel is Jerusalem. It is situated between Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, high in the Judean Mountains. Jerusalem is in existence since the biblical times. According to archaeological evidence, the city was established around the fourth millennium BC, making Jerusalem an ancient city of the world. This city is considered to be holy for the Jews and the Christians. Many people make pilgrimages to the city. The city was the capital of King David's kingdom around 1000 BCE, and later Solomon ordered the First Temple to be constructed in Jerusalem.",
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"segment": "They had the capital at Samaria. Israel, which was a part of Palestine, is now a republic in the Middle East. It is bordered in the north by Lebanon, east by Jordan and Syria, south by the Gulf of Aqaba, southwest by Egypt, and west by the Mediterranean Sea. Jerusalem, which was once the capital of Judah, is now the capital of Israel. Even from earlier times, Israel was a larger region than Judah. It was also more prosperous than the southern region of Judah. But in 722 B.C., Israel ceased to exist as a kingdom after it was conquered by the Assyrians. History also states that the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem in\n586 B.C., and the citizens were taken captive. It was after the Persians conquered Babylon that the Judahites could return. In the original Greek text of the New Testament, one cannot see any differences in the names ‘Judah, Jude,’ and ‘Judas.’",
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"segment": "The northern region was called Israel which comprised the remaining ten tribes. 3. Israel was a larger region than Judah. It was also more prosperous than the southern region of Judah. 4. Jerusalem, which was once the capital of Judah, is now the capital of Israel. 5. Samaria was the capital of the earlier kingdom of Israel. 6. In the original Greek text of the New Testament, one cannot see any differences in the names ‘Judah, Jude’ and ‘Judas.’",
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"segment": "Jerusalem is a sacred city for all three of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Israel has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, with Neanderthal remains from the region dating back 50,000 years. Its strategic location serving as the gateway from Asia to Egypt and Africa had made Israel an ideal target for conquerors through the ages. The first nation to have influence was the great Egyptian civilization. Approximately 1000 BC, an independent Judean Kingdom was set up under King Saul. The land lay to the south of Phoenicia. After the intermittent civil war, the land was conquered by the Assyrians and Persians and in c. 330 BC by Alexander the Great. A newly independent Jewish state, ruled by the Maccabees, was conquered in 63 BC by the Romans. Jesus of Nazareth is said to have begun his ministry in the Galilee around 30 AD.",
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"segment": "Uniting Church; Presbyterian and Reformed; and Eastern Orthodox. Other major religions represented in Australia today include Buddhism (2% of the population), Islam (3%), Hinduism (2%) and Judaism (less than 1%). Almost 8,100 Australians practise Aboriginal traditional religions. Almost 30% of Australians reported having no religion. Overview\nDiversity of birthplace\nDiversity of language\nDiversity of religion and spiritual beliefs",
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"segment": "The two major denominations, Anglican and Catholic, account for 36% of the Australian population. Figure 11: Christian denominations in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nOther major religions\nNon-Christian religions in Australia include Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion and accounts for around 3% of the total population. Buddhism, the second largest non-Christian religion represented in Australia, today accounts for 2% of the total population. Hindus and Jews account for 2% and less than 1% of the total population respectively. Figure 12: Non-Christian religions in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality\nSince contact, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been affiliated with various religions.",
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"segment": "Major Religions in Australia - WorldAtlas\nMajor Religions in Australia\nAn Anglican church in Rutherglen, Australia. Australia is an ethnically diverse country which lends to its religious composition. The people of this country have been practicing religion in some form for over a thousand years, beginning with the Aboriginal populations. Since the arrival of traders, colonizers, and immigrants during the 1700’s, many religions have been introduced to the area. Some of these are now more widely practiced than the original religions of the area. Australia ensures the religious freedom of its residents by constitutional decree. Many factors contribute to a person’s religious identification including age, ethnicity, and country of origin. Below is a look at the religious composition of Australia. Religious Composition of Australia\nAlthough there is no established church or religion, the vast majority of the population, 61%, identifies with one of the branches of Christianity. When British settlers established the first permanent settlement, a penal colony, in 1787, they brought with them Christianity.",
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"segment": "Other than English, the most common languages spoken today are Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese and Italian. There are over 50 Indigenous languages and Australian creoles actively spoken [2] by Australians. The major religion in Australia is Christianity with about 52% of the population identifying as Christian. This group comprises over 70 different Christian denominations with the major denominations being Catholic; Anglican; Uniting Church; Presbyterian and Reformed; and Eastern Orthodox. Other major religions represented in Australia today include Buddhism (2% of the population), Islam (3%), Hinduism (2%) and Judaism (less than 1%). Almost 8,100 Australians practise Aboriginal traditional religions.",
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"segment": "The 2016 Census recorded over 120 different religious denominations each with 250 or more followers. The religious composition of the States and Territories varies. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nFigure 10: Major religions in Australia 2016\nChristianity\nAustralia’s major religion is Christianity with the major denominations including Catholic, Anglican, Uniting Church, Presbyterian and Reformed, Eastern Orthodox, Baptist and Lutheran. The two major denominations, Anglican and Catholic, account for 36% of the Australian population. Figure 11: Christian denominations in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nOther major religions\nNon-Christian religions in Australia include Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion and accounts for around 3% of the total population.",
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in which continent is russia?
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Eurasia
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"segment": "What Continent Is Russia In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Russia In? The streets of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russia is the largest country on the planet as far as landmass is concerned. It spans through the eastern portion of Europe together with the northern parts of the continent of Asia. In terms of population, it is the ninth biggest country in the world. It is located in Eurasia and covers about 13% of the entire area of the globe. The capital city of the country, Moscow, is a tourist hotspot and many people flock to the city annually. It has a number of urban centers and is a hub of tourism, finance, and trade. Demographics\nThe Russian population is largely made up of Ethnic Russians.",
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"segment": "On What Continent Is Russia Located? On What Continent Is Russia Located? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 6:35:42 AM ET\nDennis Jarvis/CC-BY-SA 2.0\nThe country of Russia is located on two continents: Asia and Europe. Approximately 75 percent of Russia lies in Asia, while the remaining 25 percent is in Europe. The portion residing in Asia is in a region known as Siberia. Russia is considered a \"bicontinental\" country, as are Turkey, Egypt, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. However, since Asia and Europe occupy the same land mass, they are often referred to as one continent by the name of Eurasia. Russia is the world's largest country, covering about 6.6 million square miles and stretching almost halfway around the world. It ranks as the ninth-largest country in the world based on population.",
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"segment": "No. Russia is a COUNTRY. It covers two continents, Europe and Asia, but it isn't and never was a continent. Which continent does Afghanistan belong? The continent of Asia. What continent does Zambia belong to? African continent\nWhat is the continent of Russia? Russia is huge,so it is part of both Asia and Europe. They call\nRussia the Eurasian continent. What two countries is Russia covering?",
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"segment": "What continent does Zambia belong to? African continent\nWhat is the continent of Russia? Russia is huge,so it is part of both Asia and Europe. They call\nRussia the Eurasian continent. What two countries is Russia covering? Russia is a country. The majority of Russia is on the Asian\ncontinent, the rest is on the European continent. RussiaMoscowEurasiaTigersHaitiCountries, States, and CitiesSochiAfghanistanZambia\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nWhat is ROBLOX's password on roblox? Asked By\n Wiki User\n1+1?",
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"segment": "Is Russia considered Europe? Russia is both Europe and Asia. In what continents is Russia located? Western Russia is in Europe, eastern Russia is in Asia. The Continental Divide is the Ural Mountains. Russia is in Europe and Asia. Is Bashkortostan in Russia or Asia? Asia is a continent and Russia is a country, Bashkortostan is in\nRussia and borders Europe and Asia. Why is Russia not in the continent of Asia? This is because Russia is not entirely in Asia.",
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"segment": "I t may seem like an absurd question but the reality is much more complex: what continent is russia in? Europe or Asia? The answer may be simple or it can be difficult and depends on the definition of continent and the definition of people. Part of Russia is located in Europe. If we consider the Ural Mountains as the border between Europe and Asia, 75% of Russians live in this area. The remaining 25% live across the vast area from the Urals to the Pacific Ocean. What continent is russia in? So the simplest answer would be: Russia belongs to both continents, Europe and Asia.",
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"headings": "What Continent Is Russia In: Asia Or Europe\nWhat Continent Is Russia In: Asia Or Europe\nWhat continent is Russia in?\nEurasia\nHow Much of Russia Is In Europe And How Much In Asia?\nEurope or Asia Debate\nAre Russians European or Asian?\nHow Unique Is Russia?\nWas this article helpful?\n",
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what are portuguese people considered?
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Portuguese
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"segment": "Answered 2 years ago · Author has 737 answers and 3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What race is Portuguese considered? Portuguese people are people from Portugal, regardless of race. The vast majority of the people in Portugal are what you call “Caucasian\" in the USA. Some Americans could feel tempted to label Portuguese as Latinos, but Latinos are people from Latin America and Portugal is in Europe. So I guess you'll have to settle with Caucasian. 9.8K views\n·\nView upvotes\nGiuliano Tomâz Estabridis\n, Registered\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 1.3K answers and 399.5K answer views\nThere are 4 types of Portuguese people\nVery short, brown-skinned, and dark featured white people called the Portuguese. They are very different from the Spaniards in the cultural vibe of their country, towns, & cities. Galicians who immigrate\nAfrican immigrants\nand Gypsies\n4.2K views\nAndré Santos\n, lives in Portugal (1998-present)\nAnswered 2 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What is the race of Portuguese?",
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"segment": "What is the ethnicity of portuguese people? From the main Land and Islands they’re caucasian but used to be see themselfs has half-Latin people. But there are also Black and Asian (India, East Asian and Pacific) from the time of the colonial empire that lasted up to 1974 and last but not least Gypsies. However the first ones, the majority, only regards of themselves has Portuguese…\nSometimes you can see Neandertal here and there… just joking\n13.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\nHugo Leitao\n, I'm Portuguese. Born and raised in Portugal. Answered 2 years ago · Author has 737 answers and 3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What race is Portuguese considered? Portuguese people are people from Portugal, regardless of race. The vast majority of the people in Portugal are what you call “Caucasian\" in the USA. Some Americans could feel tempted to label Portuguese as Latinos, but Latinos are people from Latin America and Portugal is in Europe.",
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"segment": "What race are Portuguese people? - GirlsAskGuys\nSociety & Politics\nWhat race are Portuguese people? Anonymous\nFollow\nFacebook\nTwitter\n0 0\nAt first I thought they'd be considered Hispanic/Latino, but then someone told me that was wrong. So are they white then? I'm just curious. My sister-in-law is from Portugal. Updates: What race are Portuguese people? 9\n4\nAdd Opinion\nMost Helpful Guys\nRawrzz\nYoda\n+1 y\nThey are white and European and Hispanics. Hispanics are anyone who originates from a Spanish speaking country.",
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"segment": "What is the ethnicity of Portuguese people? - Quora\nWhat is the ethnicity of Portuguese people? 17 Answers\nNico Nobrix\n, B.S. Environmental Science & History\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 70 answers and 198.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What race is Portuguese considered? I think the racial census of the US government is very flawed, also public opinion. In my case, my parents and their parents before them and their parents before them, all the way down the paper trail line are Portuguese Europeans from Portugal. I am also genetic test confirmed 100% Portuguese. I do however have dark features, and if you were to ask most people, they would consider me Hispanic Latino. However I am ethnically Portuguese (which is European) and therefore Caucasian. It is absurd to call myself anything else, considering my blood line has no affiliation with South American Latinos,\nContinue Reading\nI think the racial census of the US government is very flawed, also public opinion.",
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"segment": "What is the ethnicity of portuguese people? “Portuguese” identifies the nationality of someone who was born in Portugal or who has gained Portuguese citizenship. There are people of many ethnicities that live in Portugal these days. The Portuguese ethnicity has similarities with other European Mediterranean peoples. The portuguese have identified themselves throughout history as Lusitanians. The Lusitanians were an Indo-European people living in the west of the Iberian Peninsula prior to its conquest by the Roman Republic (long LONG ago). This is prevalent throughout Portuguese history and literature and I believe is the source of what\nContinue Reading\n“Portuguese” identifies the nationality of someone who was born in Portugal or who has gained Portuguese citizenship. There are people of many ethnicities that live in Portugal these days. The Portuguese ethnicity has similarities with other European Mediterranean peoples. The portuguese have identified themselves throughout history as Lusitanians.",
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"segment": "Celts, Cartagineans, Phoenicians, Romans, Sueves, Visigoths, French, Berbers, English, Sephardic Jews, Africans, Indians, South Americans. A little bit of everything. Basically, every other ethnicity from Mediterranean, Northern Africa, Central Africa, Northern and central Europe, and then from America and Asia. No such thing as Portuguese ethnicity. 14.7K views\n·\nView upvotes\nArtur Jacinto\n, lives in Portugal\nAnswered 5 years ago · Author has 91 answers and 205.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the ethnicity of portuguese people? From the main Land and Islands they’re caucasian but used to be see themselfs has half-Latin people. But there are also Black and Asian (India, East Asian and Pacific) from the time of the colonial empire that lasted up to 1974 and last but not least Gypsies. However the first ones, the majority, only regards of themselves has Portuguese…\nSometimes you can see Neandertal here and there… just joking\n13.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\nHugo Leitao\n, I'm Portuguese. Born and raised in Portugal.",
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"segment": "Not just in Portugal but in the whole of Western and Northern Europe. Eg. The prime Minister of Portugal is of Indian background! More than half of the Portuguese football team are not native Portuguese. The only native Portuguese team we have is our rugby team. Please see the pic below. Jorge Mota\n, lives in Porto, Portugal\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 99 answers and 145.9K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the ethnicity of portuguese people? They’re Portuguese. Which means:",
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"segment": "The Portuguese are a huge mix they are mixed with Celts, North Africans, South Africans, Middle East, and some more. The skin tone of Portuguese is not even white my whole Portuguese side of my family is all dark brown and light brown. Don’t get me wrong I have seen many white Portuguese and many dark Portuguese but it’s because we are a mix so we come in all colours of skin, eye colours, hair colours but I don’t think we should be called white. People will try to disagree but we don’t have 100% European DNA and the US Government doesn’t classify Portuguese as white sooo….. for a conclusion no Portuguese are not white. José Sousa\n, Grew up in a mess of languages\nAnswered 2 years ago\nA portuguese considers himself white. He also considers arabs whites. Yet, for a northern european, an arab may not be considered white, and for some, even a portuguese may not be considered white. There usually is no steep difference between the external appearance of bordering peoples. Most often, there is a smooth transition. Differences between peoples are usually a continuum,\nThe notion of different human races has been discredited by biologists and antropologists.",
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"segment": "Continue Reading\nYes, all native Portuguese are white. There are millions of people out there with Portuguese passports, it doesn’t mean that they are native Portuguese though. However, they are Portuguese by citizenship. Pedro Carvalho\n, Interested in history and ethnicities\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 2.4K answers and 1.8M answer views\nOriginally Answered: Is Portuguese considered white? No, it’s considered a language or a nationality, not a color or race. Just like “American” isn’t a color or race either. There’s Portuguese people of all races. Most of them are white and look southern European. Others are black, descending from the former Portuguese colonies in Africa, others are mixed race and some are asian or part Asian, descending from the former Asian colonies in Portugal.",
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who played the parents in ferris bueller day off?
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Cindy Pickett
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"segment": "Hart can also be seen in Can't Hardly Wait and Drive Me Crazy. The commentator at the football game praises Hart and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Lyman Ward as Mr. Wyler; Ward played Ferris Bueller's father in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Paul Gleason as Richard \"Dick\" Vernon; Gleason reprise",
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"segment": "Cast\nBroderick in Sweden during his promotion of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, June 1986\nMatthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller\nAlan Ruck as Cameron Frye\nMia Sara as Sloane Peterson\nJeffrey Jones as Ed Rooney, Dean of Students\nJennifer Grey as Jeanie Bueller, Ferris' sister\nCindy Pickett as Katie Bueller, Ferris' mother\nLyman Ward as Tom Bueller, Ferris' father\nEdie McClurg as School secretary\nCharlie Sheen as Boy in police station\nBen Stein as Economics teacher\nDel Close as English teacher\nVirginia Capers as Florence Sparrow\nRichard Edson as Garage attendant\nLarry Flash Jenkins as Attendant's co-pilot\nKristy Swanson as Economics student\nMax Perlich as Economics student\nT. Scott Coffey as Economics student\nAnne Ryan as Shermerites\nJonathan Schmock as Chez Quis Maitre'd\nLouie Anderson as Flower deliveryman\nStephanie Blake as Singing nurse\nDee Dee Rescher as Bus driver\nProduction\nWriting\nAs he was writing the film in 1985, John Hughes kept track of his progress in a spiral-bound logbook. He noted that the basic storyline was developed on February 25. It was successfully pitched the following day to Paramount Studios chief Ned Tanen. Tanen was intrigued by the concept, but wary that the Writers Guild of America was hours away from picketing the studio. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Editor Paul Hirsch explained that Hughes had a trance-like concentration to his script-writing process, working for hours on end, and would later shoot the film on essentially what was his first draft of the script. \" The first cut of Ferris Bueller's Day Off ended up at two hours, 45 minutes. The shortening of the script had to come in the cutting room\", said Hirsch. \" Having the story episodic and taking place in one day ... meant the characters were wearing the same clothes. I suspect that Hughes writes his scripts with few, if any costume changes just so he can have that kind of freedom in the editing.\"",
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"segment": "Cast\nMatthew Broderick in Sweden during his promotion of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, June 1986\nMatthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller\nAlan Ruck as Cameron Frye\nMia Sara as Sloane Peterson\nJennifer Grey as Jeanie Bueller\nJeffrey Jones as Vice Principal Edward \"Ed\" Rooney\nLyman Ward as Tom Bueller\nCindy Pickett as Katie Bueller\nEdie McClurg as Grace\nBen Stein as Economics Teacher\nDel Close as English Teacher\nCharlie Sheen as Boy in Police Station\nVirginia Capers as Florence Sparrow\nRichard Edson as Garage Attendant\nLarry \"Flash\" Jenkins as Attendant's co-pilot\nKristy Swanson as Simone Adamley\nMax Perlich as Anderson\nScott Coffey as Adams\nAnne Ryan as Shermanite\nJonathan Schmock as Maitre D’\nLouie Anderson as Flower Deliveryman\nStephanie Blake as Telegram Nurse\nDee Dee Rescher as Bus Driver\nProduction\nWriting\nAs he was writing the film in 1985, John Hughes kept track of his progress in a spiral-bound logbook. He noted that the basic storyline was developed on February 25. It was successfully pitched the following day to Paramount Studios chief Ned Tanen. Tanen was intrigued by the concept, but wary that the Writers Guild of America was hours away from picketing the studio. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Editor Paul Hirsch explained that Hughes had a trance-like concentration to his script-writing process, working for hours on end, and would later shoot the film on essentially what was his first draft of the script. \" The first cut of Ferris Bueller's Day Off ended up at two hours, 45 minutes. The shortening of the script had to come in the cutting room\", said Hirsch. \" Having the story episodic and taking place in one day ... meant the characters were wearing the same clothes. I suspect that Hughes writes his scripts with few, if any costume changes just so he can have that kind of freedom in the editing.\"",
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"headings": "Cameron Frye\nCameron Frye\nCameron Frye\nPlayed By\nAge\nHeight\nGender\nFriends\nEnemies\nFamily\nContents\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\nPersonality\nTrivia\nGallery\n",
"segment": "Cameron Frye | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom\nCameron Frye\nCameron Frye\nPlayed By\nAlan Ruck\nAge\n18\nHeight\n6\"\nGender\nMale\nFriends\nFerris Bueller, Sloane Peterson\nEnemies\nEd Rooney\nFamily\nMorris Frye (father)\nMrs. Frye (mother)\nCameron Frye is the deuteragonist of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He is the best friend of Ferris Bueller and Sloane Peterson. It is told that Cameron has a hatred for his parents. His mom and dad are always fighting, causing him to be emotionally disturbed. At the end of the film, Cameron destroys his father's car and gains back his confidence. He is played by Alan Ruck . Contents\n1\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\n2\nPersonality\n3\nTrivia\n4\nGallery\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\nCameron is first mentioned by the Economics Teacher during roll call. In the next shot, he is seen sick in bed. Ferris calls him and tells him to come over and take the day off with him. At first, Cameron refuses to take the offer, but he eventually came over.",
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"segment": "As the parents leave, Ferris reminds the audience, \"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.\" During the end credits, a defeated Rooney heads home and is picked up by a school bus, where he is further humiliated by the students. After the credits, a surprised Ferris tells the audience the film is over and to go home. Cast\nBroderick in Sweden during his promotion of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, June 1986\nMatthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller\nAlan Ruck as Cameron Frye\nMia Sara as Sloane Peterson\nJeffrey Jones as Ed Rooney, Dean of Students\nJennifer Grey as Jeanie Bueller, Ferris' sister\nCindy Pickett as Katie Bueller, Ferris' mother\nLyman Ward as Tom Bueller, Ferris' father\nEdie McClurg as School secretary\nCharlie Sheen as Boy in police station\nBen Stein as Economics teacher\nDel Close as English teacher\nVirginia Capers as Florence Sparrow\nRichard Edson as Garage attendant\nLarry Flash Jenkins as Attendant's co-pilot\nKristy Swanson as Economics student\nMax Perlich as Economics student\nT. Scott Coffey as Economics student\nAnne Ryan as Shermerites\nJonathan Schmock as Chez Quis Maitre'd\nLouie Anderson as Flower deliveryman\nStephanie Blake as Singing nurse\nDee Dee Rescher as Bus driver\nProduction\nWriting\nAs he was writing the film in 1985, John Hughes kept track of his progress in a spiral-bound logbook. He noted that the basic storyline was developed on February 25. It was successfully pitched the following day to Paramount Studios chief Ned Tanen. Tanen was intrigued by the concept, but wary that the Writers Guild of America was hours away from picketing the studio. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Editor Paul Hirsch explained that Hughes had a trance-like concentration to his script-writing process, working for hours on end, and would later shoot the film on essentially what was his first draft of the script. \"",
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"url": "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ferris-buellers-day-off-teacher-adlibbed-boring-economics-lesson-082524625.html",
"title": "Ferris Bueller's iconically boring teacher ad-libbed 'voodoo economics' lecture",
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"segment": "More content below\nOops! Something went wrong. Please try again later. More content below\nMatthew Broderick\nBen Stein in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Credit: Paramount)\nBueller? Bueller? Bueller? Ben Stein was the monotone economics teacher at Ferris Bueller's high school, somehow delivering one of the most memorable scenes in the entire film. And this weekend, as Frozen star Josh Gad bought the cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off together for the last of his Reunited Apart webcasts, Stein, who wasn't even an actor at the time, revealed that it all came off the cuff. “It came about after a longtime friend who was a high official at Universal and who then became head of the John Hughes Company, and he asked me if I'd like to do an off-camera reading of the role with the students in the classroom scene,” Stein told Matthew Broderick (Ferris), Alan Ruck (Cameron), Mia Sara (Sloane) and Jennifer Grey (Jeannie), who were all in on the call.",
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"segment": "Ferris Bueller | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom\nFerris Bueller\n\"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.\" Ferris Bueller\nPlayed By\nMatthew Broderick\nAge\n18\nGender\nMale\nFriends\nCameron Frye, Sloane Peterson, Garth Volbeck, Summer School Boy, Girl on Phone, Blue Shirt Girl\nEnemies\nEd Rooney\nFamily\nTom Bueller (father)\nKatie Bueller (mother)\nJeanie Bueller (sister)\nRelationship Status\nTaken by Sloane Peterson\nFerris Bueller is the main protagonist in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He is friends with Cameron Frye and the boyfriend of Sloane Peterson. He has been absent nine times. He asked for a car but got a computer, apparently being born under a bad sign. He plays the clarinet, even though he's never had one lesson. He has to bum rides off of people because he doesn't even have a piece of tin (per the broadcast TV version of the movie). He is eighteen but now somewhere in his fifties. He is played by Matthew Broderick .",
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"segment": "Ferris Bueller | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom\nFerris Bueller\n\"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.\" Ferris Bueller\nPlayed By\nMatthew Broderick\nAge\n18\nGender\nMale\nFriends\nCameron Frye, Sloane Peterson, Garth Volbeck, Summer School Boy, Girl on Phone, Blue Shirt Girl\nEnemies\nEd Rooney\nFamily\nTom Bueller (father)\nKatie Bueller (mother)\nJeanie Bueller (sister)\nRelationship Status\nTaken by Sloane Peterson\nFerris Bueller is the main protagonist in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He is friends with Cameron Frye and the boyfriend of Sloane Peterson. He has been absent nine times. He asked for a car but got a computer, apparently being born under a bad sign. He plays the clarinet, even though he's never had one lesson. He has to bum rides off of people because he doesn't even have a piece of tin (per the broadcast TV version of the movie). He is eighteen but now somewhere in his fifties. He is played by Matthew Broderick .",
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"segment": "1h 43m\nProduction Co: Paramount Pictures\nSound Mix: Surround, Dolby Stereo\nAspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)\nCast & Crew\nMatthew Broderick\nFerris Bueller\nAlan Ruck\nCameron Frye\nMia Sara\nSloane Peterson\nJennifer Grey\nJean 'Jeanie' Bueller\nJeffrey Jones\nDean Edward 'Ed' R. Roony\nEdie McClurg\nGrace, School Secretary\nLyman Ward\nTom Bueller\nCindy Pickett\nKatie Bueller\nCharlie Sheen\nBoy in Police Station\nBen Stein\nEconomics Teacher\nJohn Hughes\nDirector\nJohn Hughes\nWriter\nMichael Chinich\nExecutive Producer\nJohn Hughes\nProducer\nTom Jacobson\nProducer\nArthur Baker\nOriginal Music\nIra Newborn\nOriginal Music\nJohn Robie\nOriginal Music\nTak Fujimoto\nCinematographer\nPaul Hirsch\nFilm Editor\nShow all Cast & Crew\nNews & Interviews for Ferris Bueller's Day Off\nWhat To Watch With Daybreak Star Colin Ford\nJack McBrayer’s Five Favorite Films\nKiernan Shipka’s Five Favorite Films\nView All\nCritic Reviews for Ferris Bueller's Day Off\nAll Critics (68) | Top Critics (17) | Fresh (54) | Rotten (14)\nThe whole script is off-balance. January 3, 2018 | Full Review…\nPaul Attanasio\nWashington Post\nTOP CRITIC\n\"Ferris Bueller\" has some cheerfully zany scenes, but lacks the originality and verve of Hughes' previous telltale teen comedies. June 10, 2016 | Rating: 3.5/4 | Full Review…\nKathleen Carroll\nNew York Daily News\nTOP CRITIC\nChalk up a summer sleeper hit for John Hughes and Paramount. June 5, 2015 | Full Review…\nHollywood Reporter\nTOP CRITIC\nWhat should've been a joyful romp turns into a stale, sour-edged celebration of the New Conformist, an affluent, technology-addled cherub without a rebellious whim in his brain. April 23, 2014 | Full Review…\nPatrick Goldstein\nLos Angeles Times\nTOP CRITIC\nIt is most curious that Hughes, who is obviously clever and talented, has failed to develop the intriguing situation he has set in motion. April 23, 2014 | Full Review…\nJay Boyar\nOrlando Sentinel\nTOP CRITIC\n[While Risky Business] suggested that money isn't everything, Ferris Bueller insists just the opposite.",
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Stephen F. Austin
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"headings": "What does the name Austin mean in Japanese\n?\n\nWhat does the name Austin mean in Japanese?\n😂\nYour Answer\nWhat does the name Austin mean in Japanese?\nRelated Questions\nWhat does Olga mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Breana mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Japanese name Rachel mean?\nWhat does the name Brianna mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Michelle mean in Japanese?\nWhat Taylor mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Austin mean?\nWhat does Collin mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Tristan mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name kisuke mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Utagawa mean?\nWhat does the name Marlana mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name vinsento mean in japanese?\nWhat does Rebecca mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name daivd mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name tucker mean in Japanese?\nWhat does the name Leah mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Monica mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Charlotte mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Carlos mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Mikeira mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Tony mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Savannah mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Anna mean in Japanese?\nWhat does Jose mean in japanese?\n",
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"segment": "The name Austin is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means Great. Short form of Augustine. A city in Texas. Austin Powers, \"international spy\" movie character. Different Spellings of the name Austin: Austen, Austyn\nPeople who like the name Austin also like: Ethan, Owen, Andrew, Caleb, Liam, Alexander, Benjamin, Charlotte, Aria, Amelia, Ava, Audrey, Olivia, Autumn\nNames that sound like Austin: Augustin, Astin, Ashtyn, Ashton, Austine, Acton, Agostino, Aston, Axton, Augustine, Agaton, Agustina, Augustina, Ashdon\nStats for the Name Austin\nAustin is currently #93 on the Baby Names Popularity Charts\nAustin is currently #89 in U.S. births\nSongs about Austin\nClick button to listen on iTunes\nAmy's Back in Austin - Little Texas\nKimberly Austin - Porno for Pyros\nListen to the Podcast\nChallenge\nyour friends\n0/10\nScore\nYou Scored a Fair\n6/10\nThank you for playing ! Start Next quiz\nadd this widget to your site\nWhat Do You Know About Your Baby's Body? A baby has around 10,000 taste buds on not only the tongue, but on the sides, back, and roof of the mouth\nA baby's mind works so quickly, it can output enough energy to power a house for approximately one hour\nThe inner ear is the only sense organ to develop fully before birth, and to reach adult size in pregnancy\nOn average, a 1 month old baby will drink around half of its body weight in milk every single day\nStudies show babies born in May usually weigh about 200 grams more than those born in other months\nA newborn's fingernails are approximately 10 times stronger than those of an adult\nA newborn baby's grasp is so strong, its whole body can hang in midair while its fingers support its weight\nAt birth, a baby’s heart beats at 180 pulses per minute.",
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"segment": "Auss ‒ A popular abbreviation suitable for the name Austin. Astin ‒ A short diminutive of the name Austin. Auzzy ‒ A cool nickname for someone named Austin. TinTin ‒ A cute nickname inspired by the cartoon character Tintin, from the Belgian comic book albums. Austyn ‒ A nickname suitable for the name Austin with a similar pronunciation to the original name. Tex/Texas ‒ A clever nickname for someone named Austin, inspired by the name of the state capital of Texas – Austin. Tinny ‒ A cute nickname for someone with a tiny body frame named Austin. Ossi/Ozzy ‒ A nickname for a little boy named Austin who’s still learning to pronounce his name right. Austie ‒ A sweet nickname for someone named Austin. Austin-Boston ‒ A fun nickname suitable for someone named Austin who lives in Boston, enjoys traveling or learning about countries.",
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"segment": "It's derived from an Old English place name. 10. Austin\nMeaning: “ Majestic dignity.” Latin. Things I learned today include the fact that Austin is a medieval contracted form of Augustine. 190,110 '90s kids bore the name. 11. Taylor\nMeaning: From “tailor.”",
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"segment": "it's a place-name and a bird name, it ends in the oh-so-hip letter x, and as the mythic bird that rose from the ashes, it's a symbol of immortality. It's also got celebrity chops, via the acting family that includes Joaquin and the late River, and as the child of an ex-Spice Girl. Phoenix Continued\nChevron - Right\nAustin\nHeart\nOrigin: English, shortened form of Augustine\nMeaning: \"great, magnificent\"\nDescription: Austin is one of the most attractive city names for babies, with an attractive southwestern feel, place-name panache and the solid base of having long been an Anglo-Saxon surname and a first name since medieval times. Austin reached the Top 10 in the 1990s, but has been gradually slipping down the list. Austin Continued\nChevron - Right\nJackson\nHeart\nOrigin: English\nMeaning: \"son of Jack\"\nDescription:",
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"segment": "Where Is The Headquarters Of The The United Nations Located? - WorldAtlas\nWhere Is The Headquarters Of The The United Nations Located? The headquarters of the United Nations in New York. Editorial credit: Osugi / Shutterstock.com. The United Nations (UN) is a global organization which aims to bring together governments of the world to promote international cooperation and maintain worldwide peace and order. The United Nations was established on October 24, 1945 after the Second World War, when the initial intergovernmental organization, the League of Nations, became ineffective. Location\nThe headquarters of the United Nations is located at 750 United Nations Plaza, in Manhattan, New York City. The land occupied by this headquarters is not under the administration of the US government, but the UN’s, since the area was converted into international territory through an agreement treaty with the government of the US. The UN headquarters sits on land that was initially planned for a project called X-City that would comprise a hotel building, an entertainment complex, and apartments.",
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"segment": "The HQ of the UN is in New York. However, the ‘UN’ is not always the ‘UN’. Different UN organizations can be headquartered in different places. The major headquarters of the UN are in New York, Geneva and Vienna. There are also large regional offices which house UN organizations with an international, but somehow also more regional focus, e.g. in Nairobi. But if you want to simply look at the UN as one giant organization, then New York. 2.1K views\nSponsored by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself.",
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"headings": "32 Interesting Facts about The United Nations\n32 Interesting Facts about The United Nations\nThe United Nations is one of the most important bodies active in the world right now. Few other organisations bring together representatives from almost every territory on Earth, coming together to discuss critical matters and measures which will impact humanity as a whole. The UN came into being as a result of the work of two US Presidents, and multiple countries who pledged an end to war after the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945.\nThe world, of course, remains a complex, conflict-ridden and sometimes frightening place. However, the UN is in place to ensure that there is at least some light in the world, helping those who are persecuted, starving, or impacted by atrocities. Despite this highly confusing world we live in, the UN is a steadfast force, allowing all nations to come together to work towards a brighter future.\nHere are 32 interesting facts about the United Nations which are well worth remembering!\nDo you have any interesting or fun facts about the UN that we’ve missed? Share them here in the comments section below!\nRelated 'Society' Facts\n",
"segment": "The UN is based in New York in the US. However, there are three major satellite offices for the UN in Geneva, Switzerland; Nairobi, Kenya; and Vienna, Austria. The UN was formed after World War Two, and was built to promote social progress, to maintain peace and security, and to protect human rights. The United Nations has all of the 193 member nations represented in its General Assembly. This is the main forum for decision making and every opinion counts. Every year, an annual conference is held in New York at UN HQ, where members suggest targets, setbacks, and other challenges for the year ahead. Subjects for consideration at the General Assembly are varied. War zones, climate change, economic concerns and healthcare issues are all examples of current affairs which may require attention.",
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"segment": "United Nations System - Wikipedia\nUnited Nations System\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nGroup of legally and financially autonomous organizations that are associated with the UN\n\nThis article includes a list of general references, but it remains largely unverified because it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( June 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe United Nations Office at Geneva (Switzerland) is the second biggest UN centre, after the United Nations Headquarters ( New York City ). Principal organs of the\nUnited Nations System\n\nSecretariat\nSecretary-General Selection · Headquarters\nGeneral Assembly\nPresident · Member countries Representatives · Resolution · Groups\nInternational Court of Justice\nPresident · Judges Jurisdiction · Cases · Headquarters\nSecurity Council\nPresidency · Members · Elections Resolution · List of resolutions · Veto\nEconomic and Social Council\nPresident · Members Commissions · Committees · Agencies\nTrusteeship Council\nTrust territories Non-self-governing territories\nWebsite · Wikisource United Nations Charter\nv\nt\ne\nThe United Nations System consists of the United Nations ' six principal organs (the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice (ICJ), and the UN Secretariat ), the Specialized Agencies and related organizations. The UN System includes subsidiary bodies such as the separately administered funds and programmes, research and training institutes, and other subsidiary entities. Some of these organizations predate the founding of the United Nations in 1945 and were inherited after the dissolution of the League of Nations . The executive heads of some of the United Nations System organizations and the World Trade Organization, which is not formally part of the United Nations System, have seats on the United Nations System Chief Executives' Board for Coordination (CEB). This body, chaired by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, meets twice a year to co-ordinate the work of the organizations of the United Nations System. Contents\n1 Six principal organs\n1.1 General Assembly\n1.2 Security Council\n1.3 Economic and Social Council\n1.4 Secretariat\n1.5 International Court of Justice\n1.6 Trusteeship Council\n2 Funds and programmes, research and training institutes, and other bodies\n2.1 Funds and programmes\n2.2 Research and training institutes\n2.3 Secretariats of Conventions\n2.4 Other Entities and Bodies\n3 Specialized agencies\n5 Chief Executives Board and Senior Management Group\n6 United Nations common system\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nSix principal organs\nThe United Nations itself has six principal organs established by the Charter of the United Nations : Principal organs of the United Nations\nv\nt\ne\nUN General Assembly\n— Deliberative assembly of all UN member states —\n\nUN Secretariat\n— Administrative organ of the UN —\n\nInternational Court of Justice\n— Universal court for international law —\n\n\n\nMay resolve non-compulsory recommendations to states or suggestions to the Security Council (UNSC);",
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"segment": "According to Wikipedia, UN has its headquarters in the international territory within New York City. It has its other main offices in Geneva, Nairobi, and Vienna. This organization is financed by voluntary contribution from its member states. It also undergoes assessment by the members of the state. UN’s primary mandate is peacekeeping. Whenever there is some problem, it tries to solve it through the cooperation of its members. The problem undergoes through a system. The system is based on five principal parts, which are the general assembly, the security council, economic and social council, the secretariat and the international court of justice. Its objectives include: Maintaining international peace and security\nPromoting human rights\nFostering social and economic development\nProtecting the environment and\nProviding humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster, and armed conflict\nHowever, in order to achieve the stated objectives, the UN has a set of principles such as all the member countries are sovereign and equal and should respect the right of other nations;",
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"segment": "United Nations Office at Geneva - Wikipedia\nUnited Nations Office at Geneva\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nUnited Nations Office at Geneva\n\nThe Palais des Nations, the main building of the United Nations Office at Geneva\nUNOG\nLocation within Switzerland\nAlternative names\nUNOG\nGeneral information\nTown or city\nGeneva\nCountry\nSwitzerland\nCoordinates\n46°13′36″N 6°08′26″E / \n46.226667°N 6.140556°E\n / 46.226667; 6.140556\nCoordinates: 46°13′36″N 6°08′26″E / \n46.226667°N 6.140556°E\n / 46.226667; 6.140556\nWebsite\nwww.unog.ch\nThe Allée des Nations, with the flags of the member countries\nThe headquarters of the World Health Organization\nWorld Intellectual Property Organization headquarters\nThe United Nations Office at Geneva ( UNOG) in Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the four major offices of the United Nations where numerous different UN agencies have a joint presence. The main UNOG administrative offices are located inside the Palais des Nations complex, which was originally constructed for the League of Nations between 1929 and 1938. Besides United Nations administration, the Palais des Nations also hosts the offices for a number of programmes and funds such as the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE). The United Nations and its specialized agencies, programmes and funds may have other offices or functions hosted outside the Palais des Nations, normally in office spaces provided by the Swiss Government . UN specialised agencies and other UN entities with offices in Geneva hold bi-weekly briefings at the Palais des Nations, organized by the United Nations Information Service at Geneva . UNOG produces an annual report where it lists all major events and activities that happened through a year. Contents\n1 Constituent agencies\n2 Directors-General\n3 Administrative history\n4 See also\n5 References\n6 Bibliography\n7 External links\nConstituent agencies\nHeadquartered in Geneva:",
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"segment": "United Nations - Wikipedia\nUnited Nations\n\"UN\" redirects here. For other uses, see United Nations (disambiguation) and UN (disambiguation). The United Nations ( UN) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations. It is the largest, most familiar, most internationally represented and most powerful intergovernmental organization in the world. The UN is headquartered on international territory in New York City, with its other main offices in Geneva, Nairobi, Vienna, and The Hague . United Nations\nArabic: منظمة الأمم المتحدة \nChinese: 联合国\nFrench: Organisation des Nations unies\nRussian: Организация Объединённых Наций\nSpanish:",
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"segment": "UN has its headquarters in New York. The official languages accepted by the UN are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. There are 192 member states in the UN. The five main bodies on which the UN system works are the UN Secretariat under UN Secretary General, the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The sixth main body, the Trusteeship Council, is not functional currently. One of the well-known subsidiary organs is the Human Rights Council. There are several programs and funds functional under the UN system. Some of the popular humanitarian funds are the UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP and the WFP. Also there are a number of specialized agencies associated with UN such as FAO, IMF, ILO, ITU, UNESCO, UNIDO, WHO and World Bank group. The UN and its agencies are protected by the laws of the countries where they operate.",
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"headings": "Sherlock Holmes Biography\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBirthplace: Fiction\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nExtra credit\nLists\n4 Good Links\n",
"segment": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBorn: 1887\nBirthplace: Fiction\nBest known as: The most famous detective in English literature\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nFictional Detective\nSherlock Holmes is the fictional creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote about the amazing detective in a series of 60 stories published between 1887 and 1927. Sherlock Holmes was famous for his extra-keen powers of observation and deduction, which he used to solve perplexing crimes and mysteries. He operated from his flat at 221b Baker Street in London, assisted by his friend Dr. Watson. The nefarious criminal Professor Moriarty appears as Holmes’s antagonist in some of the tales. Sherlock Holmes was an immediate hit in Doyle’s day and has remained so popular that he is sometimes mistaken for a real historical figure. Among the most famous Holmes stories are A Study in Scarlet (the first Sherlock Holmes story, 1887) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). Extra credit\nSherlock Holmes was played by actor Basil Rathbone in a popular series of movies from 1939-46.",
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"segment": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nFictional Detective\nSherlock Holmes is the fictional creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote about the amazing detective in a series of 60 stories published between 1887 and 1927. Sherlock Holmes was famous for his extra-keen powers of observation and deduction, which he used to solve perplexing crimes and mysteries. He operated from his flat at 221b Baker Street in London, assisted by his friend Dr. Watson. The nefarious criminal Professor Moriarty appears as Holmes’s antagonist in some of the tales. Sherlock Holmes was an immediate hit in Doyle’s day and has remained so popular that he is sometimes mistaken for a real historical figure. Among the most famous Holmes stories are A Study in Scarlet (the first Sherlock Holmes story, 1887) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). Extra credit\nSherlock Holmes was played by actor Basil Rathbone in a popular series of movies from 1939-46. In the 1980s and 1990s, Holmes was portrayed on television by Jeremy Brett; Holmes was played by Robert Downey, Jr. in the 2009 action feature film Sherlock Holmes (and a 2011 sequel); and in 2010, the BBC began a modern-day version of the tales with Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes… Sherlock Holmes has an older brother, Mycroft, who appears in a few of the stories.",
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"segment": "Sherlock Holmes was a brilliant and iconic detective character created by the great British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. Holmes is known for his high level of proficiency, astute observation and logical reasoning while solving the cases. His uncanny method to gather evidence based upon his honed skills of observation and deductive reasoning amused the readers so well that they started to believe Holmes as a real individual rather than as a fictional character. While his popularity and fame soared so high among the readers, this did not taste well to Sir Doyle. It was felt by the author, as assumed by many, that the character of Sherlock Holmes began to dominate the author, more so distract, which soon he had to kill the character. Such was the influence of the character created in the hearts of the readers. It was believed that the fans were so upset over their beloved character being killed. Afraid of the forthcoming actions by the fans, Sir Doyle eventually had to write a continuation story where the famous detective reappears in that story. In fact, that was in 1903 Sir Doyle wrote “The Adventure of the Empty House”, where Holmes re",
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"url": "https://bookriot.com/2018/05/31/best-mystery-authors/",
"title": "The 10 Best Mystery Authors of All Time | Book Riot",
"headings": "The 10 Best Mystery Authors of All Time\nThe 10 Best Mystery Authors of All Time\nTana French\nnatsuo kirino\ndennis lehane\nCarlos Ruiz Zafón\nUnusual Suspects Newsletter\nwalter mosley\nParker bilal\narthur conan doyle\nagatha christie\nDorothy L. sayers\nJ.K. Rowling\n",
"segment": "Most people know Sherlock Holmes, the most influential detective character in the history of fiction, but many people haven’t actually read a Sherlock Holmes mystery. If you’re one of these people, you should start with the novella The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is a classic for a reason, then go for some of the short stories. Might I suggest The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes , which includes “A Scandal in Bohemia,” the story that introduced the world to the sensational character of Irene Adler. If you need more Sir Arthur Conan Doyle info, check out all of these posts that came out on Arthur Conan Doyle’s birthday. He’s kind of a big deal, guys. agatha christie\nAgatha Christie is a legend who gifted the world with not one, but two iconic fictional detectives. Detective Hercule Poirot and his signature mustache have appeared in well over fifty mysteries, including novels and short stories, but the most famous is probably Murder on the Orient Express. Then there’s Miss Marple, an amateur detective who has appeared in twelve novels and twenty short stories. The novel Murder at the Vicarage is Miss Marple’s first appearance and where I would suggest starting with this series. Despite how famous she is for her Miss Marple and Poirot stories, the Agatha Christie novel I always recommend to everyone is not connected to either of these characters.",
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"segment": "16. He is a worldwide famous designer. 17. Sherlock Holmes is a famous detective in stories. 18. He is now being coached by a famous pianist. 19. I have got lots of famous footballers' autographs. 20. I meet famous people practically every day.",
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"headings": "Sherlock Holmes\nSherlock Holmes\nSherlock Holmes\nVital statistics\nSex:\nBorn\nNationality:\nAffiliation:\nSiblings:\nOccupation:\nBehind the scenes\nAppearances:\nPortrayed by:\nKnowledge and skills\nPersonality and habits\nDrug use\nPossessions\nFirearms\nRelationships\nDr John Watson\nMycroft Holmes\nThe Baker Street Irregulars\nPolice\nProfessor James Moriarty\nIrene Adler\nMrs Hudson\nRelationship with women\nHolmesian (or Sherlockian) Deduction\nPrinciples\nThe Hiatus\nTrivia\nSee also\nReferences\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "Scotland Yard\nSiblings: Mycroft Holmes (older brother)\nOccupation: Consulting Detective\nBehind the scenes\nAppearances: All stories\nPortrayed by: Various\n\"I had no idea that such individuals exist outside of stories.\" ― Dr Watson speaking about Holmes [src]\nSherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He was devised by British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his prowess at using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and most universally recognizable literary characters. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short-stories featuring his creation.",
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"segment": "Sherlock Holmes - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nSherlock Holmes\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSherlock Holmes painted by the artist Sidney Paget, in The Strand magazine. Sherlock Holmes is a character from books written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His most famous story was The Hound of the Baskervilles . Many of the stories were made into movies and television dramas. He is a detective who tries to find out who committed crimes. There is a monument in London dedicated to him. He has a sharp mind and solves even the most difficult and strange cases. He works with his friend Dr. Watson, a retired army officer. Holmes plays the violin and smokes a pipe. Sometimes when he has not got any cases to solve, he uses drugs.",
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"headings": "15 Most Interesting Facts About Sherlock Holmes\n15 Most Interesting Facts About Sherlock Holmes\nThe Legacy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n15. Sherlock Has an IQ of 190\n14. The Royal Society Of Chemistry Awarded him an Honorary Fellowship\n13. The Name “Sherlock” is Popular among British Parents\n12. There are Hundreds of Societies Worldwide Dedicated To His Life\n11. The Character Was Killed Off, Only to Make An Entry After A Decade Long Break\n10. Holmes Never Says ‘Elementary, My Dear Watson’\n9. Sherlock Holmes Didn’t Wear a Deerstalker\n8. Sherlock Holmes Often recruit Agents to Help With His Cases\n7. He Was Considerably Rich\n6. The Sherlock Holmes Museum is Not Situated On 221 B Baker Street\n5. Holmesian Abductive Reasoning\n4. He is the Most Filmed Human-Fictional Character\n3. His Influence on Forensic Investigation is Unparalleled\n2. Sherlock Holmes was Originally Named Sherrinford Holmes\n1. His Knowledge About the Solar System Is Below Par\n",
"segment": "15 Most Interesting Facts About Sherlock Holmes - RankRed\n15 Most Interesting Facts About Sherlock Holmes\nApril 23, 20208 min read\nSherlock Holmes is undoubtedly one of the most admired fictional characters of all time. He might not be the first fictional detective in history but is arguably the best. Holmes is known for his proficiency in human anatomy, chemistry, acute observational skills, and logical reasoning, which he brings into play during his investigations. Sherlock’s fame and popularity has led many to believe that he was a real person and a character of fiction. From the truth about his quirky hat to his flawed understanding of the solar system, we have covered 15 most interesting facts about Sherlock Holmes. The Legacy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nApart from Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is known for his literary works on science fiction, fantasies, and stories about wars, romances, poetry, plays, and other historical novels. One of his short stories, “ J. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement ,” helped popularize the tale of Mary Celeste, a merchant ship that was found mysteriously abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Doyle was professionally a medical practitioner and also had a brief sporting career. Many might not know, but he also had a knack for architecture, as he helped design many structures in the early 20th century. 15.",
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"segment": "― Dr Watson speaking about Holmes [src]\nSherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He was devised by British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his prowess at using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and most universally recognizable literary characters. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short-stories featuring his creation. Almost all were narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr John H. Watson, with the exception of two narrated by Holmes himself and two more written in the third person. The stories first appeared in magazine serialization, notably in The Strand Magazine, over a period of forty years. This was a common form of publication at the time: Charles Dickens' works were issued in a similar fashion. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.",
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"headings": "33 Famous Streets in London to visit (with photos)\n33 Famous Streets in London to visit (with photos)\n33 Famous Streets in London to Visit\n1. Abbey Road\n2. Baker Street\n3. Bond Street\n4. Brick Lane\n5. Camden High Street\n6. Carnaby Street\n7. Cheyne Walk\n8. Downing Street\n9. Fleet Street\n10. King’s Road\n11. Ludgate Hill\n12. Old Compton Street\n13. Oxford Street\n14. Piccadilly\n15. Portobello Road\n16. Regent Street\n17. Savile Row\n18. Shaftesbury Avenue\n19. The Mall\n20. The Strand\n21. Whitehall\n22. Denmark Street\n23. Greek Street\n24. Cable Street\n25. The Bishops Avenue\n26. Threadneedle Street\n27. Harley Street\n28. Lombard Street\n29. Leadenhall Street\n30. Frith Street, Soho\n31. Electric Avenue, Brixton\n32. Neals Yard, Covent Garden\nJermyn Street\nDavid Angel\n",
"segment": "Sherlock Holmes wasn’t the first fictional detective, but he is arguably the most famous. Conan Doyle wrote 60 Holmes books, and many films and TV series have been based around the Holmes character. We recommend the BBC Sherlock series, with Benedict Cumberbatch playing Holmes. To put the fame of the character in perspective, a series of Sherlock Holmes TV films was commissioned in the USSR, running through the early 1980s. Holmes and his lodger-cum-assistant John Watson resided at 221B Baker Street, and the Sherlock Museum occupies the ground floor of the building. A commemorative blue plaque also marks the location on the wall above. A statue of Holmes can be found around the corner, on Marylebone Road, close to Madame Tussauds waxworks museum. Nearest Tube: Baker Street Map: here\n3.",
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"segment": "These unfamiliar currencies can be a little confusing. Small bills (1€/2€ and £1/£2) have been replaced by coins, so don’t be surprised when you get a bunch of coins back. The Euro: The Euro is currently used in: Austria // Belgium // Cyprus // Estonia // Finland // France // Germany // Greece // Ireland // Italy // Kosovo // Latvia // Lithuania // Luxembourg // Malta // Montenegro // Netherlands // Portugal // Slovakia // Slovenia // Spain. It’s also used in Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City\nThe British Pound Sterling: The Pound is used in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). Other Countries That Don’t Use The Euro: Iceland // Norway // Russia // Belarus // Ukraine // Moldova // Sweden // Denmark // Poland // Latvia // Lithuania // Czech Republic // Hungary // Romania // Bulgaria // Switzerland // Liechtenstein // Albania // Serbia // Croatia // FYR Macedonia // Bosnia-Herzegovina\nExchange Rates: The exchange rate is a way to show how much one currency is worth in terms of the other.",
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"segment": "As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City. In all of these countries the only accepted currency is the euro. Three major members of the EU still continue to use their own currency: Great Britain (the pound), Denmark (Danish krone) and Sweden (Swedish krona). There are also a number of other countries in the European Union that have still not adopted the Euro as their main currency: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. More than 330 million people now use the euro as their currency.",
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"segment": "Here is a list of countries that use euros as their currency : Austria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nIreland\nItaly\nLatvia\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMalta\nthe Netherlands\nPortugal\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSpain\n{\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/c\\/cd\\/Buy-Euros-Online-Step-6.jpg\\/v4-460px-Buy-Euros-Online-Step-6.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/c\\/cd\\/Buy-Euros-Online-Step-6.jpg\\/aid1218512-v4-728px-Buy-Euros-Online-Step-6.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":348,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":551,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/en.wikipedia.org\\/wiki\\/Fair_use\\\">Fair Use<\\/a> (screenshot)<br>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n3\nDecide what kind of currency you want. When you order euros, you’ll need to decide what form of the currency you’ll want to use. There are coins and paper currency in the euro. You might only want big bills so it’s easier to transport. Or you might want to get a collection of smaller bills so that they are easier to use for day-to-day expenses. You might also consider whether or not you’ll need to order any euro coins. Many exchanges do not deal in coins. Luckily, it is quite easy to convert a paper Euro note into coins in the destination country.",
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"headings": "Essential Information About Currencies in Europe\nEssential Information About Currencies in Europe\nWhich Countries Use the Euro?\nAbbreviation and Denominations\nEuropean Countries Not Using the Euro\n",
"segment": "Using a single currency across different countries makes things a bit more simple for travelers. Here are the ones that currently use the euro: Austria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nIreland\nItaly\nLatvia\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMalta\nThe Netherlands\nPortugal\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSpain\nTechnically speaking, Andorra, Kosovo, Montenegro, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City aren’t members of the European Union. However, they have found it beneficial to adopt the new currency regardless. A special agreement has been reached with these countries that allow them to issue euros with their own national emblems. The euro is currently one of the world’s most powerful currencies. Abbreviation and Denominations\nThe euro’s international symbol is €, with the abbreviation of EUR. As with all foreign currencies, it varies in value against the U.S. dollar . On Jan. 1, 2002, the euro replaced the respective previous currencies of the countries who joined the Eurozone. The European Central Bank might be responsible for the authorization of the issuing of these notes, but the duty of putting the money into circulation rests on the national banks itself.",
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"headings": "23 Countries that Use the Euro as Currency\n23 Countries that Use the Euro as Currency\nEuropean Union (EU) Countries use ‘Euro’:\nEuro Banknotes\nEuro Coins\nInteresting Facts:\nPlease Share This\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "It is the official currency of 19 out of 27 countries of the EU and 4 other territories in Europe. European Union (EU) Countries use ‘Euro’: No#\nCountry\nPresent Currency\nPrevious Currency\n1\nAustria\nEuro (€)\nSchilling\n2\nBelgium\nEuro (€)\nBelgian franc\n3\nCyprus\nEuro (€)\nCypriot pound\n4\nEstonia\nEuro (€)\nEstonian kroon\n5\nFinland\nEuro (€)\nFinnish markka\n6\nFrance\nEuro (€)\nFrench franc\n7\nGermany\nEuro (€)\nDeutsche Mark\n8\nGreece\nEuro (€)\nGreek drachma\n9\nIreland\nEuro (€)\nPunt\n10\nItaly\nEuro (€)\nItalian lira\n11\nLatvia\nEuro (€)\nLatvian lats\n12\nLithuania\nEuro (€)\nLithuanian litas\n13\nLuxembourg\nEuro (€)\nLuxembourgish franc\n14\nMalta\nEuro (€)\nMaltese lira\n15\nNetherlands\nEuro (€)\nDutch guilder\n16\nPortugal\nEuro (€)\nPortuguese escudo\n17\nSlovakia\nEuro (€)\nSlovak koruna\n18\nSlovenia\nEuro (€)\nSlovenian tolar\n19\nSpain\nEuro (€)\nSpanish peseta\nOther European Countries use 'Euro'\n20\nAndorra\nEuro (€)\nNone official\n21\nMonaco\nEuro (€)\nMonegasque franc\n22\nSan Marino\nEuro (€)\nSammarinese lira\n23\nVatican City\nEuro (€)\nVatican lira\nEuro Banknotes\n€ 5\n6960600€ 10\n€ 20\n€ 50\n€ 100\n€ 200\n€ 500\nEuro Coins\n1 cent\n2 cents\n5 cents\n10 cents\n20 cents\n50 cents\n€ 1\n€ 2\nInteresting Facts: “ € ” is the symbol of Euro Currency and EUR is the ISO 4217 Code. The 23 European Countries using ‘Euro’, the place is popularly known as “Eurozone”. Some countries outside Eurozone use ‘Euro’ currency mainly while trading. The ‘euro’ is also the sole currency of Kosovo and Montenegro. The European Central Bank and Eurosystem control the ‘Euro’. The Eurosystem plays a major role in the Printing and Distribution of the notes and coins of Euro currency. Euro is the second largest reserve and most traded currency in the world after the US Dollar ($).",
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"title": "Countries Using the Euro as Their Currency",
"headings": "Countries Using the Euro as Their Currency\nCountries Using the Euro as Their Currency\nKey Takeaways: The Euro\nThe Euro: €\nEuro Countries\nRecent and Future Euro Countries\nWhy Some Countries Don't Use It\nEuro vs. Dollar\n",
"segment": "€\nThe symbol for the euro is a rounded \"E\" with one or two cross lines: €. Euros are divided into euro cents, each euro cent consisting of one one-hundredth of a euro. Euro Countries\nThe euro is one of the world's most powerful currencies, used by more than 175 million Europeans in 19 of 28 EU member countries, as well as some countries that are not formally members of the EU. Countries currently using the euro: Andorra (not an EU member)\nAustria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nIreland\nItaly\nKosovo (not all countries recognize Kosovo as an independent nation)\nLatvia\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMalta\nMonaco (not in the EU)\nMontenegro (not in the EU)\nThe Netherlands\nPortugal\nSan Marino (not in the EU)\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSpain\nVatican City (not in the EU)\nTerritories that use the euro: Akrotiri and Dhekelia (British territory)\nFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands\nSaint Bathelemy (overseas collectivity of France)\nSaint Martin (overseas collectivity of France)\nSaint Pierre and Miquelon (overseas collectivity of France)\nCountries that do not use the euro, but are part of the Single Euro Payments Area, which allows simplified bank transfers: Bulgaria\nCroatia\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nHungary\nIceland\nLiechtenstein\nNorway\nPoland\nRomania\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nUnited Kingdom\nRecent and Future Euro Countries\nOn January 1, 2009, Slovakia started using the euro, and Estonia began using it on January 1, 2011. Latvia joined in on January 1, 2014, and Lithuania began using the euro January 1, 2015. EU members the United Kingdom, Denmark, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Sweden don't use the euro as of 2019.",
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"title": "Countries That Use The Euro 2021",
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"segment": "Austria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland, France\nGermany, Greece\nIreland, Italy\nLatvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg\nMalta\nNetherlands\nPortugal\nSlovakia, Slovenia, Spain\nAs of 2018, it is estimated that about 343 million Europeans use this form of currency. The euro has the highest value of notes and coins in circulation out of all of the world's currencies. The euro was officially named in 1995, and it was introduced as an accounting currency in 1999. It wasn't until 2002 when physical banknotes and coins entered circulation, and a few months later, it replaced former currencies. There is also a monetary agreement in these places: Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Andorra\nClipperton Island\nFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands\nMonaco\nSaint Barthelemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre, and Miquelon, San Marino\nVatican City\nAdditional nations unofficially or partially use the euro. This includes: Kosovo\nMontenegro\nZimbabwe\nSome countries are part of the Single Euro Payments Area. In this area, bank transfers of the euro are simplified. These nations are:",
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"segment": "Countries That Use The Euro 2021\nCountries That Use The Euro 2021\nHover over\nClick on\na tile for details. Population\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nThe euro is a form of currency used throughout the European Union. A total of 19 member states and a handful of EU territories use this form of currency. Other nations throughout Europe also use the euro. The euro is the second-largest and second most traded currency globally, falling only behind the United States dollar. Each euro is made up of 100 cents. The European Central Bank issues the euro. Euros and cents are available as banknotes and coins. Denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 euro are frequently used. Less frequently used are 200 and 500 euro banknotes.",
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"segment": "Membership in the EU became something to aspire to; the organization gave significant support and financial aid to countries that could meet the required criteria and wanted to join. Each member of the Eurozone shared the same currency, known as the euro, which was to replace their own individual monetary units. These countries started using the euro as the official currency in early 2002. Which Countries Use the Euro? Using a single currency across different countries makes things a bit more simple for travelers. Here are the ones that currently use the euro: Austria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nIreland\nItaly\nLatvia\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMalta\nThe Netherlands\nPortugal\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSpain\nTechnically speaking, Andorra, Kosovo, Montenegro, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City aren’t members of the European Union. However, they have found it beneficial to adopt the new currency regardless. A special agreement has been reached with these countries that allow them to issue euros with their own national emblems.",
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\n(przedłużacz\n \ndo\n \nkomputera)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nXbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUżytkowane\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nГарнитура\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nВведение\n \n\nКомплект\n \nпоставки:\n \n\nФункции:\n \n\nТехнические\n \nхарактеристики:\n \n\nГарнитура\n \n\nМикрофон\n \n\nОбзор\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(кабель-удлинитель\n \nдля\n \nПК)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nKulaklık\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiriş\n \n\nNeler\n \nDahildir:\n \n\nÖzellikler:\n \n\nTeknik\n \nÖzellikler:\n \n\nKulaklık\n \n\nMikrofon\n \n\nGenel\n \nÖzellikler\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PC\n \nuzatma\n \nkablosu)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n 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\n\nหัวเสียบสัญญาณไมโครโฟนส\nายพวงจะมีแถบสีชมพู \nใหเสียบเขาที่พอรตสัญญาณขาเขาสีชมพูหรือในชองที่มีรูปไมโครโฟน \n\nการใชสายพวง \nPC\n \n\nการใชงาน \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nการใชกับ \nPS4\n \n\nТехнічні\n \nхарактеристики\n \n\nГарнітура\n \n\nМікрофон\n \n\nОгляд\n \n\nВикористання\n \nкабелю-подовжувача\n \nдля\n \nПК\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4\n \n\n(Увесь\n \nзвук).\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nXbox®\n \nOne\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nWii\n \nU®\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiới\n \nthiệu\n \n\nBộ\n \ntai\n \nnghe\n \nbao\n \ngồm:\n \n\nĐặc\n \nđiểm:\n \n\nThông\n \nsố\n \nkỹ\n \nthuật:\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \n\nMicrô\n \n\nTổng\n \nquan\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(cáp\n \nnối\n \ndài\n \nPC)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳机\n 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\nPlayStation\n \n4\n \n(PS4™)\n \n,請將耳機上的\n \n3.5mm\n \n插\n頭直接插入\n \nPS4\n \n遊戲主機並依照下列步驟進行:\n \n\n與\n \nPS4\n \n搭配使用\n \n\n使用方式\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\n與\n \nXbox\n \nOne\n \n搭配使用\n \n\n使用方式\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\n如果要將\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳機使用於\nWii\n \nU\n,請將耳機上的\n \n3.5mm\n \n插頭直接插入\n \nWii\n \nU\n \n遊\n戲手把主機。\n \n\n與\n \nWii\n \nU\n \n搭配使用\n \n\n",
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"title": "30 Facts about Japanese Culture That Will Blow Your Mind",
"headings": "30 Facts about Japanese Culture That Will Blow Your Mind\n30 Facts about Japanese Culture That Will Blow Your Mind\nContents show\nInteresting Japanese Culture Facts!\n1. Japanese people are often Shinto and Buddhist\n2. Shinto shrines are everywhere across Japan\n3. Praying at shrines involves clapping\n4. Eating out by yourself is totally okay in Japan\n5. There’s a type of Japanese food that is based on Western food\n6. Japan was basically vegetarian for 1,400 years\n7. Wearing shoes inside is not normal\n8. People bathe naked in Japan – together\n9. Hanami means ‘flower viewing’\n10. But it’s not all about cherry blossoms\n11. Everybody reads manga\n12. People also read the air in Japan\n13. And a lot of people play videogames too\n14. It’s illegal to gamble in Japan, but people get around the law by playing pachinko\n15. Bowing is very important in Japanese culture\n16. There’s even a certain way you should hand over a business card\n17. It’s not polite to be noisy on the train in Japan\n18. But Japanese people aren’t always quiet\n19. AKB48 and other Japanese girl bands are a big deal\n20. If a curtain is hung up outside a restaurant, it usually means it’s open\n21. Counter staff in Japan are super polite\n22. Putting chopsticks in your food should be avoided\n23. People’s public and private lives couldn’t be more different\n24. It’s normal for Japanese people to work hard (and a lot)\n25. People wear traditional clothes a lot in summer\n26. Specialization is super important\n27. There are particular ages for children to visit shrines in Japan\n28. Traditionally, you are one-year-old the moment you’re born in Japan\n29. Japanese people used to think earthquakes were caused by a catfish\n30. Japan takes flower arranging to a whole new level\nQuick Travel Tips for Japan\nWhat to Pack for Japan?\nWhat To Pack For Japan\nCamera\nAbout Natasha\n",
"segment": "13. And a lot of people play videogames too\nEveryone knows that Japan is big into its games. It’s the home of Nintendo, Sega, and PlayStation. Some of the first games to enter the psyche of the western world were from Japan – Mario, Zelda, and most famously of all, Pokemon. Playing phones on smartphones is big news, and it’s not uncommon to see people tapping away at the latest game on their phone. 14. It’s illegal to gamble in Japan, but people get around the law by playing pachinko\nAnother big game that is played up and down the country is pachinko. This cultural phenomenon is a uniquely Japanese way to gamble. The pinball-like game is played in huge, bright spaces known as parlors. The game is about small metal balls;",
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"title": "\"Congratulations\" in different languages » App2Brain",
"headings": "“Congratulations” in different languages\n“Congratulations” in different languages\nDid you know you can learn all those\nlanguages for free with App2Brain?\nSelect a language\nDownload your free language learning guide\nOther words & phrases in different languages\n",
"segment": "▸ Play\n\nHungarian\nGratulálok! ▸ Play\n\nIcelandic\nTil hamingju! ▸ Play\n\nIndonesian\nSelamat! ▸ Play\n\nItalian\nCongratulazioni! ▸ Play\n\nJapanese\nおめでとうございます! omedetougozaimasu! ▸ Play\n\nKhmer (Cambodian)\nសូមអបអរសាទរ\nsaum orb or sator. ▸ Play\n\nKorean\n축하해요! chuk ha hae yo! ▸ Play\n\nLatvian\nApsveicu!",
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"url": "https://www.techjunkie.com/create-japanese-nintendo-switch-account/",
"title": "How to Create a Japanese Nintendo Switch Account",
"headings": "How to Create a Japanese Nintendo Switch Account\nHow to Create a Japanese Nintendo Switch Account\nMaking a Japanese Account\nBuying Games in Japanese eShop\nSwitching to Your Main Account\nJapanese Imports\nSwitch to Japan\n",
"segment": "What Japanese games will you play on your Nintendo Switch? Let us know in the comments section below. Disclaimer: Some pages on this site may include an affiliate link. This does not effect our editorial in any way. Send To Someone\nTo email address\nFrom name\nSend",
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"headings": "User Manual\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nHeadset\n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduction\n \n\nWhat’s\n \nIncluded:\n \n\nFeatures:\n \n\nTechnical\n \nSpecifications:\n \n\nHeadset\n \n\nMicrophone\n \n\nOverview\n \n\nUsage\n \n(PC\n \nextension\n \ncable)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(Wii\n \nU)\n \n\nAudífonos\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nPresentación\n \n\nQué\n \nse\n \nincluye:\n \n\nCaraterísticas:\n \n\nEspecificaciones\n \ntécnicas:\n \n\nAudífonos\n \n\nMicrófono\n \n\nResumen\n \n\nUso\n \n(Extensión\n \nde\n \ncable\n \npara\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nHeadset\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nEinführung\n \n\nIm\n \nLieferumfang:\n \n\nAusstattung:\n \n\nTechnische\n \nSpezifikationen:\n \n\nKopfhörer\n \n\nMikrofon\n \n\nÜbersicht\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Verlängerungskabel\n \nzu\n \nPC)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nCasque\n \nd'écoute\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduction\n \n\nCe\n \nqui\n \nest\n \ninclus\n \n:\n \n\nCaractéristiques\n \n:\n \n\nSpécifications\n \ntechniques\n \n:\n \n\nCasque\n \nd'écoute\n \n\nMicrophone\n \n\nAperçu\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(rallonge\n \npour\n \nPC)\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\n(Ensemble\n \nde\n \nl'audio).\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nCuffie\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduzione\n \n\nCosa\n \nè\n \nincluso:\n \n\nCaratteristiche:\n \n\nSpecifiche\n \ntecniche:\n \n\nCuffie\n \n\nMicrofono\n \n\nDescrizione\n \ngenerale\n \n\nUtilizzo\n \n(prolunga\n \nper\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHeadset\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntrodução\n \n\nO\n \nque\n \nestá\n \nincluído:\n \n\nCaracterísticas:\n \n\nEspecificações\n \ntécnicas:\n \n\nHeadset\n \n\nMicrofone\n \n\nVisão\n \ngeral\n \n\nUso\n \n(cabo\n \nde\n \nextensão\n \npara\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nZestaw\n \nsłuchawkowy\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nWprowadzenie\n \n\nZawartość\n \nzestawu:\n \n\nCechy:\n \n\nDane\n \ntechniczne:\n \n\nZestaw\n \nsłuchawkowy\n \n\nMikrofon:\n \n\nPrzegląd\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(przedłużacz\n \ndo\n \nkomputera)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nXbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUżytkowane\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nГарнитура\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nВведение\n \n\nКомплект\n \nпоставки:\n \n\nФункции:\n \n\nТехнические\n \nхарактеристики:\n \n\nГарнитура\n \n\nМикрофон\n \n\nОбзор\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(кабель-удлинитель\n \nдля\n \nПК)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nKulaklık\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiriş\n \n\nNeler\n \nDahildir:\n \n\nÖzellikler:\n \n\nTeknik\n \nÖzellikler:\n \n\nKulaklık\n \n\nMikrofon\n \n\nGenel\n \nÖzellikler\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PC\n \nuzatma\n \nkablosu)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\nヘッドセット\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nご紹介\n \n\n製品内容\n:\n \n\n特徴\n:\n \n\n技術仕様\n:\n \n\nヘッドセット\n \n\nマイク\n:\n \n\n概要\n \n\nPC\n延長ケーブルの使用\n \n\nPC\n延長ケー\nブルの使用\n \n\nPlayStation®\n \n4\nの使用\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nヘッドセットを\nPlayStation\n \n4\n \n(PS4™)\n \nで使用するには、ヘッドセットの\n3.5\nミリジャッ\nクを\nPS4\nゲーム機に直接接続し、以下の手順を実行します。\n \n\nPS4\nとの使用\n \n\nXbox®\n \nOne\nの使用\n \n\nXbox\n \nOne\nとの使用\n \n\nWii\n \nU®\nの使用\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nヘッドセットを\nWii\n \nU\n \nで使用するには、ヘッドセットの\n3.5\n \nミリジャックを\nWii\n \nU\nゲー\nムパッドコントローラーに直接接続します。\n \n\nWii\n \nU\nとの使用\n \n\nชุดหูฟง \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nเกริ่นนํา\n \n\nสิ่งที่จัดมาให:\n \n\nคุณสมบัติ:\n \n\nรายละเอียดทางเทคนิค:\n \n\nชุดหูฟง\n \n\nไมโครโฟน\n \n\nภาพรวม\n \n\nหัวเสียบสัญญาณไมโครโฟนส\nายพวงจะมีแถบสีชมพู \nใหเสียบเขาที่พอรตสัญญาณขาเขาสีชมพูหรือในชองที่มีรูปไมโครโฟน \n\nการใชสายพวง \nPC\n \n\nการใชงาน \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nการใชกับ \nPS4\n \n\nТехнічні\n \nхарактеристики\n \n\nГарнітура\n \n\nМікрофон\n \n\nОгляд\n \n\nВикористання\n \nкабелю-подовжувача\n \nдля\n \nПК\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4\n \n\n(Увесь\n \nзвук).\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nXbox®\n \nOne\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nWii\n \nU®\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiới\n \nthiệu\n \n\nBộ\n \ntai\n \nnghe\n \nbao\n \ngồm:\n \n\nĐặc\n \nđiểm:\n \n\nThông\n \nsố\n \nkỹ\n \nthuật:\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \n\nMicrô\n \n\nTổng\n \nquan\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(cáp\n \nnối\n \ndài\n \nPC)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳机\n 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\nGaming-Tastatur\n \n\nArtikelnummern\n \n\nIm\n \nLieferumfang:\n \n\nTechnische\n \nDaten:\n \n\nTastatur\n \nTyp\n \nMembran\n \n\nVerbindungstyp\n \nUSB\n \n2.0\n \nAbfragerate\n \n1.000\n \nHz\n \n\nGaming-Mode\n \nJa\n \n\nGewicht\n \n(Tastatur\n \nund\n \nKabel)\n \n1.121\n \ng\n \n\nTastatur\n \nÜbersicht:\n \n\nInstallation\n \nder\n \nTastatur:\n \n\nFunktionstasten:\n \n\nFragen\n \noder\n \nProbleme\n \nbei\n \nder\n \nEinrichtung?\n \n\nRéférences\n \nproduits\n \n\nLe\n \nproduit\n \ninclut\n \n:\n \n\nSpécifications\n \n:\n \n\nClavier\n \nType\n \nMembrane\n \n\nTaux\n \nde\n \ntransfert\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nMode\n \nJeu\n \nOui\n \n\nDimensions\n \nLargeur\n \n443,20mm\n \nProfondeur\n \n175,31mm\n \nHauteur\n \n35,68mm\n \n\nPoids\n \n(Clavier\n \net\n \ncâble)\n \n1121g\n \n\nPrésentation\n \ndu\n \nclavier\n \n:\n \n\nInstallation\n \ndu\n \nclavier\n \n:\n \n\nTouches\n \nde\n \nfonction\n \n:\n \n\nQuestions\n \nou\n \nproblèmes\n \nde\n \nconfiguration\n \n?\n 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"headings": "10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games To Do with Kids\n10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games To Do with Kids\n10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games For Kids\n1. Fold Your Wishes Origami 折り紙\n2. Listen, Bend & Stretch with Japanese Morning Exercise ラジオ体操\n3. Card Games\n4. See The World with Haiku 俳句\n5. Discover Japan with Virtual Walk\n6. Oni Gokko (Hide & Seek) 鬼ごっこ\n7. Bounce & Catch with Kendama けん玉\n8. Juggling Otedama お手玉\n9. Japanese Calligraphy (Shodo) 書道\n10. Cooking Delicious Japanese Food At Home\nAdditional Japanese Language Resources\nDo you wish to learn more about Japanese culture?\nReese Lee\n5 Secrets to Japanese Cooking: Simple Meals & Authentic Flavors!\n",
"segment": "10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games To Do with Kids • Just One Cookbook\nHome » 10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games To Do with Kids\n10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games To Do with Kids\n\n4 Comments\nEntertainment\nThis post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy for details. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Bring Japanese culture closer to home with these fun mix of activities featuring modern and traditional games that you can do with your kids. We also included resources for the Japanese language for anyone who wishes to learn at home. As parents and educators, we believe that learning about cultures helps children appreciate diversity and cultivate a keen interest in the world at large. Here, we bring you a mix of Japanese cultural activities, from modern learning, Japanese crafts to traditional games that you can explore with your kids at home. Through each activity, you can introduce Japanese culture by weaving storytelling or music or dance as inspiration. We hope you get to teach your kids something new, but most importantly discover the joy and new hobbies along the way! 10 Japanese Cultural Activities and Games For Kids\n1.",
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"segment": "8 Facts about Augustus Caesar | Fact File\n8 Facts about Augustus Caesar\nSaturday, April 18th 2015. | Figures\nIf you like to study about history, you have to check Facts about Augustus Caesar. Caesar is one of the famous emperors of Rome. He was born on 23 September 63 BC in Rome Italy. This man died on 19 August AD14 in Nola Italy. He ruled his empire from 27 BC till 14 AD. Augustus Caesar was famous because he established the Roman Empire and became the first Roman Emperor. Let’s find out more interesting facts about Caesar below: Facts about Augustus Caesar 1: the condition of Rome\nRome was ruled by Republic Government when Augustus was born on earth.",
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"segment": "He ruled his empire from 27 BC till 14 AD. Augustus Caesar was famous because he established the Roman Empire and became the first Roman Emperor. Let’s find out more interesting facts about Caesar below: Facts about Augustus Caesar 1: the condition of Rome\nRome was ruled by Republic Government when Augustus was born on earth. The people who sat on the government were elected and became the officials. Gaius Octavius Thurinus was his birth name. But he was called Octavian in the later life. Facts about Augustus Caesar 2: the father\nWho was the father of Augustus Caesar?",
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"segment": "In 31 B.C.E., Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra in a sea battle near Actium, Greece. What was Octavian known for? What was his known name? Octavian knew that the Romans prized their republic. He told them he was restoring the authority of the Senate. But in fact, he was in complete control. The Senate gave him the title Augustus, which means \"revered\" or \"honored.\" He ruled for life as Caesar Augustus, and historians call him Rome's first emperor. What did Augustus encourage? Augustus encouraged education, art, and literature.",
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"headings": "Augustus Caesar Interesting Facts\nAugustus Caesar Interesting Facts\n1: Augustus Caesar founded the Roman Empire and became the first Emperor of Rome in 27BC\n2: He was named heir by Julius Caesar\n3: Augustus Caesar was not his birth name\n4: Augustus Caesar was married three times\n5: Augustus Caesar died in August 14AD\n6: Augustus Caesar was succeeded as Emperor by Tiberius\n7: Augustus was born in September 63 BC\n8: Augustus Caesar was a man of little mercy\n9: Augustus Caesar was part of the Second Triumvirate\n10: Augustus Caesar exiled his own daughter\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "10 Interesting Facts about Augustus Caesar - FactsKing.com\nAugustus Caesar is one of the most important figures in the history of Ancient Rome. Caesar was the heir to Julius Caesar and is recognised as the founder of the Roman Emperor. His influence on the city and the era are undeniable and there is a lot of interesting information out there about him, let’s take a look at 10 interesting facts about Augustus Caesar. Augustus Caesar Interesting Facts\n1: Augustus Caesar founded the Roman Empire and became the first Emperor of Rome in 27BC\nAfter defeating Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 30BC, Octavian was now the de-facto leader of Rome. He was awarded the name Augustus, meaning the illustrious one, by the Roman Senate in January 27BC, an interesting fact about Augustus Caesar. By law, the senate had granted Augustus several important powers which meant that he would be the leader of Rome until his death. This marked the start of the Roman Empire and saw Augustus become the first Emperor of Rome. This also marked the start of the Principate, which was the first age of the Roman Empire which lasted between 27BC and 284 AD. 2:",
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"segment": "The adopted son and great-nephew of Julius Caesar, Augustus, once called Octavian, was everything a great emperor needed to be - brilliant, cunning, and either compassionate or cruel as the situation demanded. He conquered Egypt, the Dalmatian coast, as well as parts of Spain, Germany, and Africa on roads he built and still exist today. His citizens enjoyed a police force, firefighters, local government, and well-cared for military veterans. Ensuring time would not forget him, Augustus gave the world a new calendar and a month named in his honor, August. 1. Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)\nThe Senators and \"Brutes\" attacking Julius Caesar in the \"Temple\" {Temple of Caesar} in 44 BC. Image credit: Karl von Piloty/Public domain\nNeither its richest citizen, nor its most successful politician, Julius Caesar is still clearly the most famous of all Romans. His name is synonymous with emperor - both tsar/csar in Russia and Kaiser in Germany are derived from his name- and his life, conquests, words, and even murder were immortalized by William Shakespeare. Under Caesar, Rome’s reach extended to the Rhine River and English Channel.",
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"segment": "Julius Caesar was known for his powerful dictatorship and Augustus was known for bringing peace to Rome. Caesar’s power only came because he announced it but Augustus was Caesar’s adopted heir, so he had a good reason to become the next emperor. Caesar and Augustus did not do everything alike however. For example, Caesar built the Forum Lulium, revised the calendar, enlarged the senate, and relieved all debt. Augustus however created a new form of government where there is only one lifelong ruler. Augustus created many buildings and promoted construction but also put statues of himself all around Rome. He formed a campaign that made the Roman Empire safe from so called “barbarians”. But nearing the end of his rule, he started acting more like a dictator, mostly because of his military disaster and because his grandsons and nephew died. Caesar and Augustus were both great rulers of Rome. Enhancing Rome and making the land bigger, keeping enemies out and making Rome even more famous.",
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"segment": "To go along with many good things that Julius Caesar did, he was regarded by many as a bad man that did some bad things. He committed genocides. He killed all who opposed him. He was known as a greedy man that took credit for things he didn't even do. Why is he so well known today? Julius Caesar is so well known today for many, many things. Simply put: Ended the Republic and took away the Senates power. By starting his own dictatorship led to several future ones. There is a bunch of accurate information about him and what he did because he often wrote memoirs about his life.",
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"segment": "One of the most well known emperors was Constantine the Great who unified the fragmented Roman Empire and also became the first Christian emperor. It was after Constantine the Great that Christianity began to be accepted in the Roman Empire and started a new chapter in the history of Europe. A lot of famous Roman emperors, politicians, philosophers and other people have left their mark on history. Augustus Caesar can arguably be considered among the most famous men of ancient Rome. He was the general who laid the foundations of the Roman Empire in the first century BC and continued to rule until his death in 14 AD. Augustus was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who was assassinated by the Roman senators and was later immortalised in a play by William Shakespeare. Marcus Aurelius was famous for his dual role as a ruler and a philosopher. Among the famous Roman philosophers, we can include Lucretius, Cicero, and Seneca. Summary of the men of ancient Rome\nAncient Rome was a patriarchal society where men held authority in private as well as public life. They had the positions of power in politics, administration, and military.",
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"segment": "Other researchers have said that the origins of pavlova lie outside both Australia and New Zealand. Research conducted by New Zealander Andrew Paul Wood and Australian Annabelle Utrecht found that the origins of the modern pavlova can be traced back to the Austro-Hungarian Spanische windtorte. It was later brought to the United States where German-speaking immigrants introduced meringue, whipped cream, and fruit desserts called schaum torte (\"foam cake\") and baiser torte. American corn starch packages which included recipes for meringue were exported to New Zealand in the 1890s. An article in Melbourne's The Argus from 17 November 1928 claims an \"American ice-cream\" was named after Anna Pavlova: \" Dame Nellie Melba, of course, has found fame apart from her art in the famous sweet composed of peaches and cream, while Mme. Anna Pavlova lends her name to a popular variety of American ice-cream.\" This article may suggest that pavlova has American origins. However, it's unclear how these words should be interpreted and whether that article is relevant. Firstly, the authors of that article offer no evidence for their claims or any depth of discussion of their claims.",
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"segment": "The pavlova is so light and airy – just like a ballerina’s dance performance, hence the name. And for more proof of the origins of the modern day pavlova – Anna Pavlova’s autobiographer has stated that the dessert was created by a chef in Wellington, NZ when she toured the country in 1926. So there. That being said, there have been a number of recipes called pavlova that existed before that in Europe. However, these “pavlovas” were more like torte-like cakes, not the airy, marshmallowy, meringue-based dessert that we all know and love, and have come to recognize as pavlova today. But whatever the origin, we can all agree on one thing. Pavlovas are a show-stopping, kick-ass dessert. What’s the difference between meringue vs pavlova? Some confuse meringue and pavlova, so let me explain the difference between these two. Both meringue and pavlova are egg white desserts, and are made in a similar way.",
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"segment": "January 30, 2021\nPavlova is a meringue cake with a whipped cream topping. Pavlova is a dessert that consists of a meringue cake with a whipped cream topping, and often includes slices of fruit on top. It was invented in the 1920s or 1930s, and is named for the Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Sources are in dispute over whether the dessert was actually invented in Australia or in New Zealand, however. Keith Money, in a biography of the ballerina, wrote that a chef in Wellington, New Zealand, created the dish in her honor when she visited the restaurant in 1926; descendants of Australian chef Bert Sachse claim that he originated the recipe. Pavlova is a popular dessert throughout Australia. Though the dessert is not very well known in the United States, pavlova is a common and popular dessert throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. English celebrity chef, Nigella Lawson, has popularized it throughout the United Kingdom; she has various recipes for the dessert in her many cookbooks, including chocolate, passion fruit, and brown sugar pavlova.",
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"segment": "Try our pavlova recipe to get in the spirit of things. On Pavlova: Pavlova was created by an Australian hotel chef in Wellington, New Zealand in honor of the famous ballerina Anna Pavlova, during her 1926 world tour visit. There is a chapter in the book Food on the Move: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food an Cookery by Harland Walker about the dish, titled “The Pavlova Cake: the Evolution of a National Dish.” In this chapter, Helen Leach writes about the history of the dish, including argument between Australia and New Zealand as to which claims creation of the dish as well as how the modern pavlova evolved from that first meringue cake of 1926. Basmati Rice (ASIA/AFRICA)\nPhoto by Deponti\nThere are no words for this costume! RUN, don’t w",
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"headings": "The Perfect Pavlova (Step by Step Recipe)\nThe Perfect Pavlova (Step by Step Recipe)\nAuthor: Dini K.\nA step by step recipe on how to make the perfect pavlova, with troubleshooting tips.\nWhy you should be making this perfect pavlova recipe\nWhat is a Pavlova?\nWhat’s the difference between meringue vs pavlova?\nCommon pavlova recipe pitfalls (pavlova troubleshooting)\nWhy is my pavlova weeping?\nHow to prevent a weeping pavlova?\nWhy did my pavlova collapse? (Why did my pavlova crack?)\nHow to prevent a cracked or collapsed pavlova\nWhy is my pavlova brown (or not white)?\nHow to prevent pavlova from browning\nMy Pavlova is soft and sticky/soggy. There is no crisp shell.\nHow to prevent a soft and sticky pavlova\nMy meringue base is too runny and won’t thicken\nHow to prevent a meringue base that is too runny\nWhy is my pavlova flat?\nHow to prevent a flat pavlova?\nOther questions about making a perfect pavlova\nHow far in advance can I make this pavlova?\nHow to store the pavlova?\nCan I freeze the pavlova?\nWhy do you add cornstarch and vinegar to the pavlova?\nHow to make a perfect pavlova (step by step instructions)\nEquipment needed, and how to prep them\nHow to choose the right eggs for pavlovas\nUsing old eggs vs fresh eggs\nRoom temperature eggs\nWhich sugar to use to make a classic pavlova\nMeasuring the ingredients\nWeigh your ingredients.\nEach egg white needs about 50 – 55 g of sugar to make a stable meringue.\nHow to separate the egg whites and yolks\nWhisking egg whites\nAdding sugar to the egg white mixture\nWhisking to make the meringue\nTake care not to mix the meringue longer than needed.\nAdding cornstarch slurry\nPrepping the oven and baking tray\nHow to shape a pavlova\nHow to bake a pavlova and let it cool down\nHow to serve classic pavlova\nHere are some other alternatives\nFruit topping options\nHow to fix a collapsed or cracked pavlova\nWhat to do with the leftover egg yolks?\nPerfect Pavlova\nAuthor: Dini K.\nWhat You Need:\nIngredients:\nClassic Pavlova base\nTo serve the pavlova\nInstructions:\nPavlova Base\nTo serve the pavlova\nTips & Tricks\nNutrition Information:\n",
"segment": "Plus, I also provide a couple of ideas on what to do with failed pavlovas. What is a Pavlova? Yes, pavlovas are a New Zealand creation (no matter what the Aussies say). It’s a popular dessert in that part of the world, and one of several national desserts for both New Zealand and Australia, and both countries claim the dessert as their own. It is said that the recipe was created in honor of Anna Pavlova, a Russian ballerina, in the 1920s, when she toured New Zealand and Australia. The pavlova is so light and airy – just like a ballerina’s dance performance, hence the name. And for more proof of the origins of the modern day pavlova – Anna Pavlova’s autobiographer has stated that the dessert was created by a chef in Wellington, NZ when she toured the country in 1926. So there. That being said, there have been a number of recipes called pavlova that existed before that in Europe. However, these “pavlovas” were more like torte-like cakes, not the airy, marshmallowy, meringue-based dessert that we all know and love, and have come to recognize as pavlova today.",
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"headings": "The food we love – the tastes of New Zealanders\nThe food we love – the tastes of New Zealanders\nHistorical overview\nAunt Daisy\nPavlova\nRoast lamb\nA nation of coffee lovers\nWild food\nBeer and wine\nMāori Food\nIconic Kiwi food\nKiwi food resources\nOur online resources\nOur Internet Gateway recommends\nBrowse the resources in our libraries\n",
"segment": "Puke Ariki has a useful online biography, as does the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Pavlova\nThe pavlova is a Kiwi food icon, whose origins are hotly debated between Australia and New Zealand. The idea of a large cake sized meringue filled with fruit and cream appears in a 1926 cookbook – Futter’s Home Cookery for New Zealand but it is simply called Meringue Cake. The famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova visited New Zealand in 1926. History and debates aside there are many variations on the Pavlova recipe. Otorahanga’s Kiwianatown website offers a Pavlova recipe. Roast lamb\nRoast lamb is considered traditional Kiwi fare. The good folks at Beef+Lamb New Zealand have a basic roast lamb recipe. A nation of coffee lovers\nA newer phenomenon is the pride and high expectations Kiwis have of coffee made in their local cafés. The Daily Grind:",
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"headings": "What is Pavlova?\nWhat is Pavlova?\nJoin the Community\nKathy Hawkins\nIs Amazon actually giving you the best price? This little known plugin reveals the answer.\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\nLearn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon.\n",
"segment": "What is Pavlova? ( with pictures)\nWhat is Pavlova? Join the Community\nSubscribe to our newsletter and learn something new every day. Kathy Hawkins\nLast Modified Date: January 30, 2021\nKathy Hawkins\nDate: January 30, 2021\nPavlova is a meringue cake with a whipped cream topping. Pavlova is a dessert that consists of a meringue cake with a whipped cream topping, and often includes slices of fruit on top. It was invented in the 1920s or 1930s, and is named for the Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Sources are in dispute over whether the dessert was actually invented in Australia or in New Zealand, however. Keith Money, in a biography of the ballerina, wrote that a chef in Wellington, New Zealand, created the dish in her honor when she visited the restaurant in 1926;",
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"segment": "Pavlova is a dessert popular in New Zealand and Australia. It’s not as common here in the states, but I hope to help change that! A texture freak’s dream come true, pavlova is made from egg whites that are slowly baked in a relatively cool oven. The egg whites take on a chewy-crisp texture on top, a soft marshmallow texture inside, and a crunchy crisp texture around the edges. That’s three completely different textures in one single bite. The crunchy edges are just like meringue cookies. Pavlova loves to be dressed up with assorted toppings, mainly fresh whipped cream and piles of fresh fruit. Naturally gluten free, pavlova is light, sweet, and screams warm weather favorite . Happy spring, my friends, we’re making PAVLOVA!! I first experienced pavlova back in 2015 on a trip to Wenatchee, a city full of rolling hills and farmlands in Washington state.",
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"headings": "Anna Pavlova\nAnna Pavlova\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nImperial Ballet School\nCareer\nSt. Petersburg\nMarius Petipa\nMichel Fokine\nBallets Russes\nPavlova's ballet company\nTouring the world\nEngland\nThe United States\nBoston\nPersonal life\nDeath\nLegacy\nPointe shoes\nChoreographic notation\nRepertoire\nGallery\nSee also\nNotes\nSources\nExternal links\nArchival collections\nOther\n",
"segment": "Some sources say that her parents married just before her birth, others — years later. Her mother Lyubov Feodorovna Pavlova came from peasants and worked as a laundress at the house of a Russian-Jewish banker Lazar Polyakov for some time. When Anna rose to fame, Polyakov's son Vladimir claimed that she was an illegitimate daughter of his father; others speculated that Matvey Pavlov himself supposedly came from Crimean Karaites (there is even a monument built in one of Yevpatoria 's kenesas dedicated to Pavlova), yet both legends find no historical proof. Anna Matveyevna changed her patronymic to Pavlovna when she started performing on stage. Students of the Imperial Ballet School in Marius Petipa's Un conte de fées. A ten-year-old Anna Pavlova participated in this work in her first ever ballet performance. She is photographed here on the left holding the birdcage. St. Petersburg, 1891. Pavlova was a premature child, regularly felt ill and was soon sent to the Ligovo village where her grandmother looked after her.",
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"headings": "Amazing Pavlova You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner\nAmazing Pavlova You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner\nGather up the pavlova ingredients\nPatience makes the perfect pavlova\nMastering the egg white frenzy of pavlova\nSweeten up the pavlova mixture and make peaks\nHelpful hints when working with egg whites for pavlova\nBust out the vinegar and cornstarch\nShape the pavlova\nLet the pavlova cool, then garnish\nAmazing Pavlova You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner\nIngredients\nOptional Ingredients\nDirections\n",
"segment": "Amazing Pavlova You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner\nAmazing Pavlova You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner\nRylie Steverson/Mashed\nBy Tara Rylie AND Mashed Staff / Jan. 21, 2021 11:28 am EDT / Updated: Jan. 21, 2021 11:37 am EDT\nAn exceptionally beautiful dessert that tastes fantastic, too, happens to be the source of an ongoing feud between Australians and New Zealanders, each who claim the dessert called pavlova as having roots from their countries. This airy dessert made with a crisp meringue shell topped with whipped cream and fruit likely isn't from either region. According to Food52, the dessert is named after Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova who toured both countries in 1926. New Zealanders claim a chef at a Wellington hotel created the dessert in her honor. But Australians say it was invented at a hotel in Perth and named after her. But research conducted by a pair hailing from both countries traces the dessert to Germany and the United States. They found more than 150 recipes for this meringue-based cake dating back to before 1926 and the ballerina's tour in the two countries. Regardless, this pavolva recipe from chef and recipe developer Tara Rylie is incredible. The finished product may look intimidating to prepare, but it really isn't.",
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"segment": "The Parents of William Shakespeare\n\n\n\nPage Back\n\nBiography Index\nThe Parents of\nWilliam Shakespeare\n\n\n\n\nWilliam Shakespeare Biography - The Parents of William Shakespeare\nJOHN SHAKESPEARE ( FATHER ) - THE EARLY YEARS\nJohn Shakespeare was born in 1531. His father, Richard Shakespeare, was a tenant farmer who worked on various sections of land, one of which was owned by the wealthy Robert Arden of Wilmecote. John worked as a farmer with his father but in 1551 he moved to Stratford to set up business trading in wool, malt and corn. His businesses tied in well with his father with his father producing the goods and John trading in the retail side. John was skilled in both leatherworking and the curing and processing of fine leather to make ladies gloves and purses for the nobility and traded as a Glover and Whittawer. He bought a house in Henley Street, Stratford , which was conveniently near the market. It was probable that a shop was attached as this, as was the usual practice. He also started in the dubious business of money lending. He obviously started to do very well with all of his various interests as he then purchased another house in Greenhill Street, Stratford in 1552, five years before he married Mary. MARY ARDEN ( MOTHER )- THE EARLY YEARS\nMary Arden was born in 1540 as a member of the noble Catholic family of the Ardens of Park Hall whose family forebears had been given land by William the Conqueror.",
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"segment": "Shakespeare's Parents: Bios Of John & Mary Shakespeare✔️\nShakespeare’s Parents\nYou are here: Home 1 / William Shakespeare Resources 2 / Shakespeare’s Family 3 / Shakespeare’s Parents\nWilliam Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary Shakespeare – respectable, middle-class parents who lived in the market town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire. Shakespeare’s parents had eight children, five of whom survived to adulthood. William was the third child and their first son. William Shakespeare and his younger brothers were fortunate enough to be able to have a grammar school education, where they were introduced to the disciplines of mathematics, Latin, Greek, law, and classical history. William’s father, John Shakespeare (1531-1601), was the son of Richard Shakespeare, a farmer from the village of Snitterfield, five miles from Stratford. John Shakespeare was ambitious; at the age of 20, not content with a life of farming he moved to the urban centre of Stratford. Four years later he married Mary Arden (1537-1608).",
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"segment": "Shakespeare was one of those lucky or fortunate people that could do anything with his mind. He could formulate words, and used those words in his books or plays, so to speak. Shakespeare always had interesting ideas and incorporated them into his stories. Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary Shakespeare. Mary’s maiden name was Arden. “ Young William was born to John Shakespeare, a leather merchant and Glover, and Mary Arden” [J.M. Pressley]. He was living in Stratford England as early as 1552. William Shakespeare was supposedly born in Stratford, England April 26th, 1564. He was baptized the day he was born in Holy Trinity Church based on historical records. Everyone believed that Shakespeare’s family was poor and uneducated which wasn’t right at all.",
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"segment": "Mabillard, Amanda. Shakespeare of Stratford: Shakespeare's Parents. Shakespeare Online. 18 Sept. 2000. < http://www.shakespeare-online.com/biography/shakespeareparents.html >. References\nRowse, A.L. Shakespeare the Man. London: Macmillan, 1973. Speaight, Robert.",
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"segment": "Where was he born? Where did he go to school? How did William Shakespeare live his life from the beginning to the ending? William Shakespeare’s life became a great mystery with lack of evidence to support any findings. His schooling, his family and parents will be revealed in my paper. Who were William Shakespeare’s parents? The parents of Mr. Shakespeare were John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Mary Arden married William Shakespeare in 1557. Mary was the favorite of eight daughters of the widowed Robert Arden (Absolute Shakespeare, 2000-2005). William Shakespeare’s parents were both uneducated.",
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"headings": "William Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\". The Origin and Meaning of the Names in the Play\nWilliam Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\". The Origin and Meaning of the Names in the Play\nTerm Paper (Advanced seminar), 2012\n16 Pages, Grade: B\nYevgeniya Marmer (Author)\nExcerpt\nContent\nChapter I: Introduction to the work\nChapter II: William Shakespeare – the man and poet\nChapter III: The Tempest - plot overview\nChapter IV: The Characters\nChapter V: The origin and the meaning of the names\nDetails\nQuote paper\nUpload papers\nPublish now - it's free\nGRINcom\n95 subscribers\n",
"segment": "Additionally I want something else to mention about the decision of my thesis. I write myself and I know how important it is to choose a name for a character. The name always has to fit the personality of the character, otherwise the character could change if given a wrong name. In this paper I am first going to give a short biography of the writer, following with a plot overview of the play and the description of the characters. Then I am going to give an insight on the origin and the meaning of the names in the play and analyze the reasons, why Shakespeare chose exactly those names. Chapter II: William Shakespeare – the man and poet\nWilliam Shakespeare was supposedly born on April 23, 1564, St. George´s Day, on Henley Street, in a house belonging to his father John and his mother Mary, and was baptized on April 26 in Stratford-upon-Avon. [ 6] Shakespeare attended King´s New Grammar School in Stratford and learned the basic reading and writing, Latin being the primary language. [ 7] Although he had some lessons in English he studied mostly Latin authors. [ 8] In 1582 Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway with whom he had three children:",
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"segment": "Who were William Shakespeare’s parents? The parents of Mr. Shakespeare were John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Mary Arden married William Shakespeare in 1557. Mary was the favorite of eight daughters of the widowed Robert Arden (Absolute Shakespeare, 2000-2005). William Shakespeare’s parents were both uneducated. John Shakespeare had become the Mayor of Stratford were William Shakespeare was born; which I will go into that later in my paper. Mary was never taught to read or write even though she came from a well prominent family (Life Story of William,1999 ). John Shakespeare was born in 1531 while Mary Arden was born in 1540 with a nine year age difference between the both of them. Mary Arden was from a catholic family, while John Shakespeare lived a life as a farmer.",
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"title": "How the Planets and Satellites Got Their Names",
"headings": "How the Planets and Satellites Got Their Names\nHow the Planets and Satellites Got Their Names\nMERCURY\nVENUS\nEARTH\nMARS\nJUPITER\nSATURN\nURANUS\nNEPTUNE\nPLUTO\n",
"segment": "King Lear?); Ophelia (daughter of Polonius, fiance of Hamlet in Shakespeare's ? Hamlet?); Bianca (daughter of Baptista, sister of Kate in Shakespeare's ? Taming of the Shrew?); Cressida (title character in Shakespeare's ? Troilus and Cressida?); Desdemona (wife of Othello in Shakespeare's ? Othello?); Juliet (heroine of Shakespeare's ?",
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"segment": "Difficult when compiling William Shakespeare's Biography. What do we know about the history of William Shakespeare's ancestors? How far can his family tree be traced ? What was his mother, Mary Arden and father John Shakespeare like ? What backgrounds did they come from ? Why did they live in Stratford ? Was Shakespeare's father successful ? Who were William Shakespeare's brothers and sisters ? How many siblings did he have ? How long did they live ?",
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