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what country did the zulu live in?
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Zambia
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"title": "Who Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live? - WorldAtlas",
"headings": "Who Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live?\nWho Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live?\n5. Early History and Migrations\n4. Language, Religion, and Music\n3. Traditional Cuisine, Homes, and Ways of Life\n2. Tribal Wars and European Contact\n1. The Zulu of Today\n",
"segment": "Who Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live? - WorldAtlas\nWho Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live? Traditional Zulu jewelry. 5. Early History and Migrations\nThe Zulus are a Bantu ethnic group living in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. These Nguni-speaking people, with close ties to the Swazi and Xhosa peoples, are the largest ethnic group in South Africa. The ancestors of the Ngunis (the ancestors of modern day Zulus) were the Bantu-speaking peoples who migrated along the east coast of Africa to reach what is now South Africa in the 9th Century AD. The Zulu warrior Shaka Zulu is credited for uniting the Zulus into a single kingdom in the early 19th Century, around the same time that European Colonial presence was growing in the region. 4. Language, Religion, and Music\n“IsiZulu”, a Bantu language spoken by the Ngunis, is the traditional language of the Zulus.",
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"segment": "Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi\nWhere does a Zulu live? Today, the Zulu population is about 10 to 11 million. The live\nin Southern Africa in the province of KwaZulu in the nation of\nNatal. What nation originate from china? Taiwan. Where did isiZulu originate? isiZulu originated among the Zulu people in areas that are now\nin South Africa. Which country do the Zulu people come from? The Zulu nation is native to Southern Africa, in particular the\ncountry of South Africa. South Africa is on the African continent.",
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"url": "https://www.demandafrica.com/travel/culture/a-guide-to-zulu-culture-traditions-and-cuisine/",
"title": "A Guide to Zulu Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine - Demand Africa",
"headings": "A Guide to Zulu Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine\nA Guide to Zulu Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine\nZulus – the warrior tribe of Kwa-Zulu Natal\nCulture of the Zulu people\nZulu dances, a reflection of societal beliefs and warrior traditions\nZulu traditions – an integral fabric of the Zulu society\nThe Zulu attire – an expression of traditionalism and sustainability\nZulu cuisine\n",
"segment": "Zulus – the warrior tribe of Kwa-Zulu Natal\nKnown for their military exploits in the 19 th century and their long drawn-out war against the British supremacy, the Zulus are the soul of South Africa. Their roots lie in the Nguni community of Central Africa that migrated southwards along the East Coast. They merged with local communities to be a part of the largest ethnic group of South Africa, the Bantus. This built the foundations of a powerful kingdom – the Kwa-Zulu Natal or “homeland of the Zulu people.” The Zulus singularly changed the history and cultural dominance of South Africa. Even as several ethnic groups across Africa, foreigners from Europe and India chose to make the region their home, the Zulu remain the main ethnic people. Today, although the Zulus live mostly in the Kwa-Zulu Natal, you will come across their presence in other parts of Africa like Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Zambia. So expect to hear their isiZulu dialect during your Africa excursions. Invariably your safari guide or driver will be a Zulu. So you must know that the Zulu people take pride in their distinctive heritage, despite close ethnic, linguistic and cultural ties with the Swazi and Xhos tribes.",
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"segment": "How the Zulu Nation Was Created\nThe Zulus are one of the original peoples in South Africa. They were Bantu-speaking, but adopted some of the Khoisan click sounds in their languages. They lived in the central sections of the Eastern/Southeastern part of Africa, living in what is now called the Province of Natal. At the end of the 1700s the name \"Zulu\" belonged to a small clan of a few hundred people. They lived among many other clans as they had been doing so for many centuries. Each clan was led by its own chief and occupied its own plot of territory. In 1816, Senzangkhona, the chief of the Zulu clan, died. This left one of his sons to claim leadership. The son who claimed leadership was Shaka, who then succeeded in establishing himself as chief of the Zulu. Shaka wanted to unite various clans and then make them into a large nation under his leadership.",
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"segment": "They have been unsuccessful, however, with both\n governments. 2 • LOCATION\n \nThe 9 million Zulu-speaking people live mainly in KwaZulu-Natal Province\n of South Africa. Some are also scattered throughout the other provinces. KwaZulu-Natal borders on Mozambique in the north, Eastern Cape in the\n south, the Indian Ocean in the east, and Lesotho in the west. The\n capital city is Pietermaritzburg. KwaZulu-Natal is semi-fertile with a\n flat coastal plain, highlands to the west, and numerous rivers and\n streams. The subtropical climate brings lots of sunshine and brief,\n intense rain showers. While many Zulu still live in traditionally structured rural\n communities, others have migrated to urban areas. However, links between\n urban and rural residents remain strong. A mixture of traditional and\n Western ways of life is clearly evident in the lives of almost all Zulu\n people.",
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"headings": "What and Where Was the Zulu Kingdom?\nWhat and Where Was the Zulu Kingdom?\nHistory of the Zulu Kingdom\nShaka Zulu's Death\nBattle with the Voortrekkers\nOther Zulu Leaders\nThe Defeat of the Zulu Kingdom\nModern Zululand\n",
"segment": "What and Where Was the Zulu Kingdom? - WorldAtlas\nWhat and Where Was the Zulu Kingdom? A Zulu warrior in traditional dress in Khula, a Zulu village in South Africa. Editorial credit: Jazzmany / Shutterstock.com\nThe Zulu kingdom also goes by the name Zulu empire or Kingdom of the Zululand. From 1816 to 1897, it was a well-established monarchy situated in Southern Africa, located along the Indian Ocean coast. The Pongola River bordered the Zulu kingdom on the north and the Tugela River on the south. The kingdom was extensive and dominated the areas of the current day Southern Africa and KwaZulu-Natal. The Zulus had enjoyed many years of victory in wars. However, in the 1870s, conflict arose between the Zulu Kingdom and the British Empire.",
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"segment": "All of South Africa was under the control of the British. The native Africans had almost no political rights. They became subject to apartheid. The Africans opposed this system, and so did some others inside and outside of the country opposed it as well. Today, full rights for all in South Africa is still being questioned, and up until today the Zulus have been prominent in the struggle for equal rights. How the Zulu Nation Was Created\nThe Zulus are one of the original peoples in South Africa. They were Bantu-speaking, but adopted some of the Khoisan click sounds in their languages. They lived in the central sections of the Eastern/Southeastern part of Africa, living in what is now called the Province of Natal. At the end of the 1700s the name \"Zulu\" belonged to a small clan of a few hundred people. They lived among many other clans as they had been doing so for many centuries.",
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"segment": "Zulus\nMY NEW HOMEPAGE\nmy sunrise is the darkness blog My Home Page\nancient homepage\nIntroduction to the Zulus\nThe people known today as Zulus formed together about 165 years ago. They formed by many independent clans combining, all of whom had lived in the eastern coastal parts of South Africa for centuries. The name \"Zulu\" was originally the name of one man. His descendants made up the Zulu clan. In 1816 this clan gained a new chief, Shaka, who led them to conquer the other clans. He created a nation by this, which was called Zulu. The Zulu became a very powerful and feared group of people. At around 1820, white colonizers arrived at their land. This led to conflict that eventually built up into war. In 1879, the British defeated the Zulus.",
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"headings": "Zulu\nZulu\npeople\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "Zulu | people | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Human Geography Peoples of Africa\nZulu\npeople\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\nZulu, a nation of Nguni-speaking people in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. They are a branch of the southern Bantu and have close ethnic, linguistic, and cultural ties with the Swazi and Xhosa. The Zulu are the single largest ethnic group in South Africa and numbered about nine million in the late 20th century. Read More on This Topic\nSouthern Africa: Shaka and the creation of the Zulu\nShaka, who until about 1817 was subject to the Mthethwa king, was thus the heir to, rather than the originator of, the intensified warfare...\nTraditionally grain farmers, they also kept large herds of cattle on the lightly wooded grasslands, replenishing their herds mainly by raiding their neighbours. European settlers wrested grazing and water resources from the Zulu in prolonged warfare during the 19th century, and, with much of their wealth lost, modern Zulu depend largely on wage labour on farms owned by individuals of European descent or work in the cities of South Africa. Before they joined with the neighbouring Natal Nguni ( see Nguni) under their leader Shaka in the early 19th century to form a Zulu empire, the Zulu were only one of many Nguni clans; Shaka gave the clan name to the new nation. Such clans continue to be a basic unit of Zulu social organization; they comprise several patrilineal households, each with rights in its own fields and herds and under the domestic authority of its senior man.",
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"title": "Amazing Facts about the Zulu People of Africa Revealed at Last!",
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"segment": "Language\n4. Zulu People and their Holiday\n5. The Zulu Family Structure\n6. Rural and Urban Settings\n7. Religion, Beliefs, and Rituals\n8. Conclusion\nA Bit of History…\nFirst off, to get a better understanding of the Zulu people, it is important to know how the Zulu tribe came to be. The Zulus are the descendant of the Nguni people. As part of what is called the Bantu migrations, the Nguni people migrated to the east coast of Africa to reach South Africa. As a result, around the ninth century AD, a small Zulu clan settled down in South Africa. During the 1800s, the Zulus were a powerful enemy, mainly because of their leader, King Shaka Zulu.",
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what is in liverpool england?
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New Pleasureland Southport
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"headings": "25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England)\n25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England)\nAlso see: Best places to visit in the UK\n1. Albert Dock\n2. World Museum\n3. Spaceport\n4. St George’s Quarter\n5. Merseyside Maritime Museum\n6. Walker Art Gallery\n7. Liverpool Cathedral\n8. Chinatown\n9. Museum of Liverpool\n10. The Cavern Club\n11. Tate Liverpool\n12. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral\n13. The Beatles Story\n14. Explore the Street Art\n15. 251 Menlove Avenue\n16. RopeWalks\n17. Liverpool FC\n18. Sefton Park\n19. Baltic Triangle\n20. Crosby Beach\n21. Radio City Tower\n22. Silver Jubilee Bridge\n23. Formby Coast and Nature Reserve\n24. Industry 1 Wakepark\n25. Liverpool ONE\n25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England):\n",
"segment": "25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England) - The Crazy Tourist\nHome » Travel Guides » 25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England)\n25 Best Things to Do in Liverpool (England)\nLiverpool is home to one of Britain’s biggest industrial heritages. Like much of the North of England, Liverpool has its roots in the industrial revolution, when it became a major port. This made it a hub for diversity and culture as people from all over the world travelled into England via Liverpool. The city is a haven for music-lovers, having created ‘Merseybeat’, a style of music that produced The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks. Liverpool is considered to be a ‘capital of culture’ in both England and Europe, with numerous art galleries, museums, and a vibrant nightlife. Here are some of the city’s highlights to inspire you on your next trip to Liverpool. Also see: Best places to visit in the UK\n1. Albert Dock\nSource: flickr\nAlbert Docks\nAlbert Dock is evocative of Liverpool’s rich industrial history, made up of docks and warehouses along the waterfront.",
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"segment": "Liverpool belongs to Merseyside County. Liverpool belongs to England. England is constituent country of United Kingdom. The United Kingdom (UK) comprises four countries: England, Scotland and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland. *sources: wikipedia.org",
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"title": "14 Must-Visit Attractions in Liverpool, UK",
"headings": "14 Must-Visit Attractions in Liverpool, UK\n14 Must-Visit Attractions in Liverpool, UK\nAlbert Dock\nLiverpool Cathedral\nThe Beatles Story\nWorld Museum\nTate Liverpool\nWalker Art Gallery\nMersey Ferries\nMerseyside Maritime Museum\nThe Cavern Club\nMuseum of Liverpool\nRadio City Tower\nLiverpool Metropolitan Cathedral\nInternational Slavery Museum\nLennon and McCartney’s childhood homes\n",
"segment": "Bands also play here on a daily basis. Open In Google Maps\n10 Mathew Street, Liverpool, England, L2 6RE, United Kingdom\n+441512369091\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback\nMuseum of Liverpool\nMuseum\nFacebook\nEmail\nTwitter\nPinterest\nCopy link\nShare\nMap View\nAdd to Plan\nThe Museum of Liverpool is the newest museum in the city’s catalogue and celebrates the extensive culture and history of Liverpool and its people. The museum is a must-see for anyone keen to swat up on local heritage, as sporting and creative achievements are recognised. Open In Google Maps\n127 Dale Street, Liverpool, England, L2 2JH, United Kingdom\n+441512070001\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback\nRadio City Tower\nBuilding\nFacebook\nEmail\nTwitter\nPinterest\nCopy link\nShare\nMap View\nAdd to Plan\n© GeoPic / Alamy Stock Photo\nBook Now\nFor what is simply the best unobstructed view of Liverpool, you’ll want to head to the Radio City Tower’s viewing platform. At 122m (400ft) above the city, the platform offers 360-degree views and, on a clear day, you can see as far as Wales and the Cumbrian Hills. Open In Google Maps\n1 Houghton Street, Liverpool, England, L1 1RL, United Kingdom\n+441514726800\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback\nLiverpool Metropolitan Cathedral\nCathedral\nFacebook\nEmail\nTwitter\nPinterest\nCopy link\nShare\nMap View\nAdd to Plan\nIf nothing else, the striking design of this cathedral makes it a rather unique attraction to visit. Though the history of this cathedral is more contemporary than that of its sister venue at the other end of Hope Street, its gothic-revival architectural style makes it a standout feature of Liverpool’s skyline. Open In Google Maps\nCathedral House Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, England, L3 5TQ, United Kingdom\n+441517099222\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback\nBook Now\nInternational Slavery Museum\nMuseum, Theater\nFacebook\nEmail\nTwitter\nPinterest\nCopy link\nShare\nMap View\nAdd to Plan\n© Ed Rooney / Alamy Stock Photo\nThe final Albert Dock attraction on Culture Trip’s must-visit list, the International Slavery Museum is a one-of-a-kind experience. The only museum of its kind, visitors can explore all aspects of historical and contemporary slavery in a venue that has welcomed millions of visitors since opening in 2007. Open In Google Maps\nLiverpool Waterfront, Liverpool, England, L3 4AQ, United Kingdom\n+441514784199\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback\nLennon and McCartney’s childhood homes\nHistorical Landmark\nFacebook\nEmail\nTwitter\nPinterest\nCopy link\nShare\nMap View\nAdd to Plan\n© Radharc Images / Alamy Stock Photo\nAt 20 Forthlin Road and 251 Menlove Avenue, you’ll be able to stand in the exact spots where Paul McCartney and John Lennon (respectively) wrote some of the Beatles’ biggest hits.",
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"segment": "Liverpool - Wikitravel\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing! From Wikitravel\nEarth : Europe : Britain and Ireland : United Kingdom : England : North West England : Merseyside : Liverpool\nJump to:",
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"headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nUnderstand\nHistory\nLiterature\nPeople\nPolitics\nClimate\nGet in\nBy plane\nBy boat\nBy train\nBy coach\nBy bus\nBy car\nGet around\nAirport Bus Links\nTaxis\nLocal Bus Services\nRail Services\nSee\nLandmarks\nNeighborhoods\nMuseums\nParks\nDo\nFestivals\nLearn\nBuy\nEat\nCity Centre\nLiverpool One\nLark Lane\nDrink\nSeel Street\nConcert Square, Fleet Street, Wood Street, Duke Street\nMathew Street, Temple Court and North John Street\nDale St, Moorfields and Tithebarn St\nAlbert Dock\nStudent district\nSleep\nBudget\nMid range\nSplurge\nStay safe\nGet out\nContact\nTelecommunications\nConsulates\n",
"segment": "United Kingdom : England : North West England : Merseyside : Liverpool\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nUnderstand\nHistory\nLiterature\nPeople\nPolitics\nClimate\nGet in\nBy plane\nBy boat\nBy train\nBy coach\nBy bus\nBy car\nGet around\nAirport Bus Links\nTaxis\nLocal Bus Services\nRail Services\nSee\nLandmarks\nNeighborhoods\nMuseums\nParks\nDo\nFestivals\nBuy\nEat\nCity Centre\nLiverpool One\nLark Lane\nSleep\nBudget\nMid range\nSplurge\nStay safe\nFor other places with the same name, see Liverpool (disambiguation). Liverpool is a major city in Merseyside, England, famed for culture, football teams, The Beatles and buzzing nightlife. It lies within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire . Understand\nLiverpool is a large, vibrant city with great cultural heritage and was awarded the title of European Capital of Culture 2008, with the famous Pier Head Waterfront being a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004. Liverpool is home to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and is also renowned for being the birthplace of a wide range of popular musicians including The Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Echo & the Bunnymen and many more.",
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"headings": "14 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Liverpool\n14 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Liverpool\n1. The Beatles\n2. Royal Albert Dock\n3. Tate Liverpool\n4. Merseyside Maritime Museum\n5. Victoria Gallery and Museum\n6. Pier Head\n7. St. George's Hall\n8. Walker Art Gallery\n9. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral\n10. Liverpool Cathedral\n11. Museum of Liverpool\n12. Croxteth Hall\n13. National Waterways Museum\n14. Birkenhead Park\nWhere to Stay in Liverpool for Sightseeing\n",
"segment": "Liverpool also has the distinction of being named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The designation that covers six locations in the center of Liverpool including Pier Head, Royal Albert Dock, and William Brown Street. The city is also a popular shopping destination, particularly around trendy Liverpool One, a 42-acre site dedicated to serious retail therapy. To learn more about why this vibrant city is one of the best places to visit in England, read our list of the most popular tourist attractions in Liverpool. See also: Where to Stay in Liverpool\nNote: Some businesses may be temporarily closed due to recent global health and safety issues. 1. The Beatles\nThe Beatles | [Duncan] / photo modified\nLiverpool is famous as the birthplace of The Beatles. Various tours offer fans the opportunity to follow in their footsteps, taking in such famous destinations as Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields.",
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"title": "Cruises from Florida: Best 2021 & 2022 Cruises from Florida | Celebrity Cruises",
"headings": "\nOverview\nView Cruises\nFlorida Cruise Destinations\nWestern Caribbean\nEastern Caribbean\nSouthern Caribbean\nThe Bahamas\nPanama Canal\nTransatlantic\nDeparture Ports in Florida\nFort Lauderdale\nMiami\nTampa\nEverglades Airboat Ride\nDiscover Y-Bor City\nMiami City Tour\n",
"segment": "Take the kids out to the Museum of Science and Discovery for an afternoon of fun and learning. Or squeeze some exercise in at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, where you can bike, swim, or paddle board around its mangrove forests. View Fort Lauderdale Port Guide\nMiami\nSail off on a tropical vacation from Miami, the cruise capital of the world and an exciting destination with warm weather year-round. Stroll through the colorful streets of South Beach and admire its geometric Art Deco buildings. Experience the city’s famous nightlife, where the fun doesn’t end until the sun rises. Savor the traditional Cuban cuisine of Little Havana or go on an art walk around the massive, graffiti-covered walls of Wynwood. View Miami Port Guide\nTampa\nThe convenient departure port of Tampa Bay is a fantastic city well-worth exploring before embarking on a Caribbean cruise. Make your way through the Y-Bor City district, where you can shop in one of its many cigar shops and sample craft beers at a local brewery. Stop by the Florida Aquarium, where you can pet stingrays and watch dolphins on a catamaran cruise. Or start your vacation early and head to a Gulf Coast beach and dip your toes in sugary-soft sand and crystal clear water.",
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"headings": "25 Best Things to Do in Miami (Florida)\n25 Best Things to Do in Miami (Florida)\n1. Visit the iconic Miami Beach\n2. Explore Jungle Island\n3. Wander the Art Deco District\n4. Bayside Marketplace\n5. Stroll through The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens\n6. View over 2000 wild animals at Zoo Miami\n7. Soak up the Cuban Flavor at Little Havana\n8. Explore salt marshes and Indian burial grounds\n9. Get hands on at The Miami Science Museum\n10. Explore Croc ridden swamplands at the Everglades National Park\n11. Admire Freedom Tower\n12. Meet Flipper at The Miami Sea Aquarium\n13. Catch a live event\n14. Visit Bayfront Park\n15. Take a slow cruise down Ocean Drive\n16. Soak up the sun at South Beach\n17. Be childish at the Miami Children’s Museum\n18. Learn about locomotive history\n19. Visit Crandon Park\n20. Stroll around Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden\n21. See some coral art\n22. Swim in the Venetian Pool\n23. Pay your respects to the victims of the holocaust\n24. See smart design at the Wolfsonian FIU\n25. Catch a performance at the Olympia Theater\n25 Best Things to Do in Miami (Florida):\n",
"segment": "Or simply go with the flow and indulge in the glamor in true Miami style. Here is our list of the 25 Best Things to do in Miami: 1. Visit the iconic Miami Beach\nSource: flickr\nMiami Beach\nWhen you think of Miami chances are you think of a sandy beach with the sun shining. Miami Beach is the best area in Miami for soaking up some rays on a sandy beach and it is something of a legend in the city. The beach itself technically outside of the Miami municipality as it is located on an island. Aside from the beaches, the area is also known for its Art Deco district and the odd but beautiful buildings within. 2. Explore Jungle Island\nSource:",
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"segment": "24 Best Things to Do in Miami | U.S. News Travel\nBest Things To Do in Miami\nFrom glamorous to intellectually-stimulating, Miami offers visitors a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities. The stellar Vizcaya Museum and\n... READ MORE\nFrom glamorous to intellectually-stimulating, Miami offers visitors a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities. The stellar Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and HistoryMiami are not to be missed. Shopaholics will gravitate toward the very fashionable Coral Gables for luxury spending. If you're with the kids, seek out the Zoo Miami or the Venetian Pool for an afternoon. Or, the most popular option, due east: a handful of beaches, sun, sand and seaside nightlife that make their year-round home in Miami Beach. You'll also want to explore the city's other neighborhoods, particularly the Design District and, of course, Little Havana. And whether you want to marvel at the homes along \"Millionaire's Row\" or spot gators in Everglades National Park, there's a boat tour , Jet Ski outing or parasailing adventure for you. How we rank Things to Do\nUpdated April 27, 2021\nAll Things To Do\nFree\nAll Things To Do\nFree\n»\nAll\nFree\nAll\nFree\n»\n# 1\nView all Photos\nMiami Beach\nMiami Beach\nfree\n#1 in Miami\nFind Tours & Tickets\nFind Tours & Tickets\nBeaches, Free, Neighborhood/Area\nTYPE\nMore than Full Day\nTIME TO SPEND\nBeaches, Free, Neighborhood/Area\nTYPE\nMore than Full Day\nTIME TO SPEND\nTravelers go to Miami mainly for Miami Beach and they go to Miami Beach mainly for South Beach, the region's unrivaled crown jewel, which visitors say they can't get enough of.",
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"headings": "Top 25 Free Things To Do In Miami, FL\nWelcome to Southern Savers, where finding deals and steals is simple and rewarding!\nTop 25 Free Things To Do In Miami, FL\nTop 25 FREE Things To Do In Miami\n25. Kid-Friendly Beach\n",
"segment": "6. Wynwood Art Bike Tour\nBring your own bike and tour the murals in Wynwood on Sundays at 11am. It’s a 90-minute bike tour led by a local artist, Ryan the Wheelbarrow. This is the perfect opportunity for anyone who loves art (especially local art) to get a different perspective of Miami. 7. Old Cutler Trail\nGrab a bike (or simply walk) and take an adventure down Old Cutler Trail. The trail is 11 miles and takes you through some of the most beautiful Miami neighborhoods. 8. Miami Beach Botanical Garden & Gardening Seminar\nAdmission to the Miami Beach Botanical Garden is always free. Learn how to improve your garden no matter what type of garden you have!",
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"segment": "Want to satisfy your sweet tooth? Visit the Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory, where kids and adults alike will enjoy the tour complete with free samples. Congo River mini golf is fun for the entire family with caves, crocodile swamp, rain forests and waterfalls. The Marine Science Center is a great place to be up close and personal with some fierce creatures from the deep sea. Tropical Paradise: Key West\nKey West is charming, quirky, colorful and relaxed. It is the quintessential Florida of old, taking you back to when Hemingway was frequenting its rustic beach bars. Start your exploration by strolling through the historic Old Town. Visit Hemingway’s Home and Museum in his magnificent 1851 Spanish Colonial mansion. Watch the sunset and fun street performers at the famous Mallory Square.",
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"headings": "11 Things to do in Miami Florida\n11 Things to do in Miami Florida\nShare this article with your friends!\n11 things in Miami (and the greater Miami area) to see and do\nTable of Contents\n1. Tour Little Havana\n2. Stroll through Vizcaya Museum and Gardens\n3. Admire the South Beach Architecture\n4. Do a bit of Shopping\n5. Worship the sun on Miami Beach\n6. Enjoy some Good Eats\n7. Learn something at the Wolfsonian Museum\n8. Take a road trip to the Florida Keys\n9. Get up close and personal at Monkey Jungle\n10. Take a break at Bayside Marketplace\n11. Visit Everglades National Park\nDo you have any suggestions for things to do in Miami Florida? Let us know in the comments below, and we’ll check them out on our next trip.\nShare this article with your friends!\n",
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"headings": "10 Top Florida Day Trips\n10 Top Florida Day Trips\nAlthough not an exhaustive list, here are a few suggestions for a day trip to Florida :\nCentral Florida I\nCentral Florida II\nDisney World\nDisney World Water Parks\nMore to See at Disney World\nFlorida Keys\nSouth Florida\nEast Coast\nWest Coast I\nWest Coast II\nNorth Florida and the Panhandle\nNorth Florida\nPanhandle\n",
"segment": "Visit a museum. Florida's museums and science centers offer interactive displays and a glimpse into the art and history of the state. Some are even free. Visit an aquarium or zoo. Animal parks, aquariums, and zoos provide a glimpse into Florida's sea creatures and wildlife. Take a cruise. There are a variety of day cruises, including casino, dinner, and themed, that depart from ports throughout the state. Take in a festival. There are special events and festivals going on throughout the year across Florida. Whether you go for arts and crafts, special entertainment, or simply for great food, these are great daytime fun.",
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"headings": "Fun things to do in Miami for couples: the perfect bucket list\nFun things to do in Miami for couples: the perfect bucket list\nWhite sandy beaches, hand-rolled Cuban cigars, psychedelic cocktails, Art Deco buildings. Miami has something for everyone. Florida’s second-largest city and the Country’s most important tourist destination isn’t only for party-lovers or students looking for a Spring Break vacation. There are a lot of fun things to do in Miami for couples! Food experiences, outdoors activities, sightseeing, dancing: you won’t believe the things you’ll read in this article! I’ve also decided to add a bunch of free or cheap things to do in Miami, so you can visit more often, without feeling a hint of guilt. Let’s explore the best Miami activities for couples: when you’re done reading you’ll want to start packing!\nClick here to watch our Youtube video – see all the things we mentioned here in this article!\nCheap things to do in Miami for couples\nDiscover Vizcaya Museum and its gardens\nYou might also like:\nHow traveling together can help your relationship\nJourney into space at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science\nYou might also like:\n30 awesome Florida souvenirs you can’t miss!\nShopping and people watching down Lincoln Road\nPlan a road trip to Key West\nShop at the Dolphin Mall\nThings to do in Miami for free if you can’t splurge\nEnjoy the iconic Miami Beach experience\nTake awesome couple pictures at Wynwood Walls\nWander the Art Deco district\nSoak up fascinating modern art at Miami Design District\nThe best things to do in Miami at night\nDance the night away at E11EVEN\nHit the clubbing scene at LIV\nTaste the Cuban flavor at Little Havana\nOutdoorsy couple activities in Miami\nButterfly Walk at Deering Estate\nExplore the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden + the NightGarden\nPlan a day trip to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park\nEverglades Airboat ride and adventure tour\nFun things for couples to do in Miami: foodie experiences\nEat the best cinnamon rolls in Florida\nExperience the Time Out Market in Miami\nShare a huge serving of Cuban gelato\nOther interesting flavors are café con leche, dulce de leche (super sweet), plátano maduro and rum raisin.\nRaise your glasses at Wynwood Brewing Company\nRomantic things to do in Miami (day and night)\nSip a fancy cocktail in the sky\nFeel like a superstar at the V.I.P. swimming pool\nPlan a romantic dinner at Versailles\nWalk under the moonlight at South Beach\nFun things to do in Miami for couples: a few more tips\nPin it for later!\n",
"segment": "Click here to watch our Youtube video – see all the things we mentioned here in this article! Quick Links to Post Content\nCheap things to do in Miami for couples\nDiscover Vizcaya Museum and its gardens\nJourney into space at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science\nShopping and people watching down Lincoln Road\nPlan a road trip to Key West\nShop at the Dolphin Mall\nThings to do in Miami for free if you can’t splurge\nEnjoy the iconic Miami Beach experience\nTake awesome couple pictures at Wynwood Walls\nWander the Art Deco district\nSoak up fascinating modern art at Miami Design District\nThe best things to do in Miami at night\nDance the night away at E11EVEN\nHit the clubbing scene at LIV\nTaste the Cuban flavor at Little Havana\nOutdoorsy couple activities in Miami\nButterfly Walk at Deering Estate\nExplore the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden + the NightGarden\nPlan a day trip to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park\nEverglades Airboat ride and adventure tour\nFun things for couples to do in Miami: foodie experiences\nEat the best cinnamon rolls in Florida\nExperience the Time Out Market in Miami\nShare a huge serving of Cuban gelato\nRaise your glasses at Wynwood Brewing Company\nRomantic things to do in Miami (day and night)\nSip a fancy cocktail in the sky\nFeel like a superstar at the V.I.P. swimming pool\nPlan a romantic dinner at Versailles\nWalk under the moonlight at South Beach\nFun things to do in Miami for couples: a few more tips\nCheap things to do in Miami for couples\nKeeping your budget in mind while trying to decide what to see in Miami is absolutely legit. Miami can in fact be a quite expensive city, but there are a few things you can do without breaking the bank. And also quite a few cool things to do in Miami for free. Too good to be true? Keep reading for more info! All the activities listed in this section should cost less than $50 per person. Of course it’ll be more if you also add lunch or if you want to do some expensive shopping.",
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"segment": "Check out The Beach at 3rd to get a feel for the original 'locals' section. Here you'll find morning beach yoga, a playground, and nearby dog walking. What to do in Miami\n1. Visit South Beach\nSouth Beach is where the celebrities hang out and the beautiful people come to relax. It's also lined with sandy beaches, is a nightlife hub and is Miami's shopping center, so it must absolutely not be missed. 2. Go to Monkey Island\nAlong with Zoo Miami and Seaquarium, Monkey Island is Miami's premier natural attraction. It's walkways allow visitors to get as close as possible to primates who are free to swing through the park's trees. 3. Take a Trip to the Everglades\nHome to crocodiles, manatees and panthers, the 1.5 million acres of the Everglades National Park are an unmissable attraction.",
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"title": "16 Top Romantic Getaways in Florida | Travel | US News",
"headings": "16 Top Romantic Getaways in Florida\n16 Top Romantic Getaways in Florida\nRomantic Getaways in Florida:\nSt. Augustine\nLittle Palm Island Resort & Spa, A Noble House Resort: Little Torch Key\nThe Don CeSar: St. Pete Beach\nMiami Beach\nSanibel Island\nFort Lauderdale\nDisney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa: Lake Buena Vista\nHenderson Park Inn: Destin\nAmelia Island\nSarasota\nThe Breakers: Palm Beach\nJW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort: Marco Island\nAcqualina Resort & Residences on the Beach: Sunny Isles Beach\nNaples\nBoca Beach Club, A Waldorf Astoria Resort: Boca Raton\nVero Beach\nMore ways to explore Florida and beyond:\n",
"segment": "Begin your vacation sunbathing at Lummus Park, or head north to Haulover Park for some fun in the sun sans clothing. If you and your partner would rather get out on the water than gaze at it from the shore, sign up for a private sailing charter, take to the skies on a parasailing trip or rent water sports equipment like paddleboards, Jet Skis and kayaks through a reputable outfitter like Miami Tours and Water Adventures. Once you and your sweetheart have gotten your fill of the sand and the sea, get a dose of contemporary art at The Bass, explore the lush Miami Beach Botanical Garden or admire the incredible structures that comprise the Art Deco Historic District. Foodies should also save time for a South Beach food tour or a food tour of Miami's Little Havana neighborhood. If your stomachs start to grumble for something more substantial, sit down for an Italian-inspired meal in Casa Tua's garden, where tropical plants, hanging lanterns and candles help set the mood. Or, watch the sun set while savoring tasty plates of salmon tartare, wagyu beef gyoza and pan-seared tenderloin (among other items) at the Lincoln Road Mall 's rooftop restaurant, Juvia. Miami Beach is home to an impressive collection of hotels, but couples who crave a see-and-be-seen scene should hang their hats at Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Though past guests praised the attentive staff and clean accommodations, which come equipped with amenities like iMac computers and minibars, it was the property's on-site facilities that set it apart. Duos can swim in one of",
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"segment": "The Teotihuacan Civilization: Important Facts | Inside Mexico\nCulture & Traditions\nThe Teotihuacan Civilization: Important Facts\nby Adela M Olvera | July 7, 2017 | 12:49 pm Tweet\nThe archeological zone of Teotihuacán, México, is located approximately 40 miles northeast of México City. There is little doubt that Teotihuacán was a major city-state that housed a complex urban society. Teotihuacan was established in the year 200 B.c. The Teotihuacan were descendants of the Totonac people. The Teotihuacan people spoke Nahuatl language. The Pyramid of the Sun determined the orientation of the city. At the beginning of the Teotihuacan, culture society was matriarchal. Teotihuacan archaeology was based on the construction of slope and board with a perfect alignment of temples, palaces, residential neighborhoods, markets, craft sites and large squares for religious festivals, altars, etc.",
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"headings": "Teotihuacan\nTeotihuacan\nContents\nName\nHistory\nHistorical course\nOrigins and foundation\nYear 378: Conquest of Tikal\nYear 426: Conquest of Copán and Quiriguá\nZenith\nCollapse\nAztec Period\nCulture\nReligion\nPopulation\nWriting and literature\nObsidian laboratories\nArchaeological site\nExcavations and investigations\nRecent discoveries\nMonuments of Teotihuacan\nSite layout\nThreat from development\nGallery\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "teotiwa'kan] ( listen); modern Nahuatl pronunciation (help·info)) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of modern-day Mexico City. Teotihuacan is known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas. At its zenith, perhaps in the first half of the first millennium (1 AD to 500 AD), Teotihuacan was the largest city in the pre-Columbian Americas, with a population estimated at 125,000 or more, making it at least the sixth-largest city in the world during its epoch. After the collapse of Teotihuacan, central Mexico was dominated by the Toltecs of Tula until about 1150 AD. The city covered eight square miles; 80 to 90 percent of the total population of the valley resided in Teotihuacan. Apart from the pyramids, Teotihuacan is also anthropologically significant for its complex, multi-family residential compounds, the Avenue of the Dead, and its vibrant, well-preserved murals. Additionally, Teotihuacan exported fine obsidian tools that are found throughout Mesoamerica. The city is thought to have been established around 100 BC, with major monuments continuously under construction until about 250 AD.",
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"headings": "Teotihuacan\nTeotihuacan\nContents\nName\nHistory\nHistorical course\nOrigins and foundation\nYear 378: Conquest of Tikal\nYear 426: Conquest of Copán and Quiriguá\nZenith\nCollapse\nAztec Period\nCulture\nReligion\nPopulation\nWriting and literature\nObsidian laboratories\nArchaeological site\nExcavations and investigations\nRecent discoveries\nMonuments of Teotihuacan\nSite layout\nThreat from development\nGallery\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The city may have lasted until sometime between the 7th and 8th centuries AD, but its major monuments were sacked and systematically burned around 550 AD. Teotihuacan began as a religious center in the Mexican Highlands around the first century AD. It became the largest and most populated center in the pre-Columbian Americas. Teotihuacan was home to multi-floor apartment compounds built to accommodate the large population. The term Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacano) is also used for the whole civilization and cultural complex associated with the site. Although it is a subject of debate whether Teotihuacan was the center of a state empire, its influence throughout Mesoamerica is well documented; evidence of Teotihuacano presence can be seen at numerous sites in Veracruz and the Maya region. The later Aztecs saw these magnificent ruins and claimed a common ancestry with the Teotihuacanos, modifying and adopting aspects of their culture. The ethnicity of the inhabitants of Teotihuacan is the subject of debate. Possible candidates are the Nahua, Otomi, or Totonac ethnic groups.",
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"segment": "Teotihuacan | World Civilization\nTeotihuacan\nLearning Objective\nDiscuss the diversity and notable archeological features of Teotihuacan\nKey Points\nTeotihuacan was founded around 100 BCE and reached its peak population around 450 CE. Teotihuacan was a multi-ethnic city, with distinct quarters occupied by Otomi, Zapotec, Mixtec, Maya and Nahua peoples. The geographical layout of Teotihuacan is a good example of the Mesoamerican tradition of planning cities, settlements, and buildings as a reflections of their view of the Universe. Terms\nPyramid of the Sun\nThe largest building in Teotihuacan, which measures 246 feet high and 736 feet wide. Teotihuacan\nA large precolumbian Mesoamerican city known for its archeological significance. The Great Goddess\nThis deity was one of the central icons of Teotihuacano religious culture. She appears in painted murals with images associated with the underworld, birth, death, and creation. Just 30 miles from modern day Mexico City lies the precolumbian Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan. It is famous for its pyramids and series of accompanying residential compounds, but was once much more than an archaeological and tourist site. Archaeological evidence suggests that Teotihuacan was a multi-ethnic city, with distinct quarters occupied by Otomi, Totonac, Zapotec, Mixtec, Maya, and Nahua peoples.",
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"segment": "Please try again later. Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 6:12\nLive\n•\nTeotihuacan History\nArchaeologists estimate that Teotihuacan was inhabited well before 200 B.C. since that is the date of the earliest buildings in the area. By 100 B.C., the city had become a major regional hub and its population expanded rapidly. Major stone constructions, including pyramid temples, had already begun by the time of 100 B.C. The city continued to rise in power and influence. In later centuries, researchers believe that the Teotihuacan conquered many major Mayan centers. The city reached its peak period in the 5th century. Soon after, the population began to decline in the 6th century and with it began Teotihuacan’s decline. Teotihuacan Culture\nTeotihuacan’s culture was unique among most other Mesoamerican cities of the period in that it was a mix of many influences. Populations of different ethnicities lived in different parts of the huge city. The ethnicities which resided in the city included Mixtecs, Mayans, Nahua peoples, Otomi and Zopotec.",
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"title": "The original Black civilizations of Mexico and Mesoamerica",
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"headings": "Coyote Facts\nCoyote Facts\nTadashi\nTable of Contents\nCoyote Facts Infographics\nA coyote’s fur depends on where it lives.\nCoyotes are omnivorous.\nRead also: More Amazing Animals Facts\nCoyotes have a respected place in Native American folklore.\nThe ancient Teotihuacan culture associated the coyote with military might.\nThe name coyote has Aztec origins.\nExperts call coyote-dog hybrids as coydogs.\nSnow coyotes are a rare breed for coydogs from Newfoundland.\nCoyotes aren’t as pack-centered compared to wolves.\nRead also: 50 Whale Facts About The Giants Of The Ocean\nCoyotes are less territorial than wolves.\nCoyotes do not dig their own dens.\nCoyotes have the widest vocal range out of all North American mammals.\nWolves once limited coyote populations.\nSeveral predators prey on the coyote.\nCoyotes are very prone to disease.\nRead also: 30 Strange Flamingo Facts That You Never Knew About\nCoyote attacks in suburban areas are on the rise.\nCoyotes are unwelcome in rural areas.\nCoyotes help keep rodent populations down.\nCoyotes in urban areas don’t root in or eat trash.\nCoyote fur didn’t start out with much value.\nCoyotes have long lifespans by canine standards.\nRead also: 50 Interesting Giraffe Facts That Will Tower Over You\nCoyotes can tiptoe.\nCoyotes are not naturally nocturnal.\nThe Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote isn't scientifically accurate.\nCoyotes run faster than roadrunners.\nCoyotes are not good pets.\nCoyotes are excellent swimmers.\nRead also: 100 Snake Facts That Will Swallow You Whole\nYou can tell apart different canines from the way they run.\nCoyote pups hunt insects.\nCoyotes eat porcupines.\nThe coyote population is steadily growing.\n",
"segment": "Teotihuacan is an ancient, ruined city in Mexico that predates the Aztecs and even the Mayans. According to archaeologists, the warriors of Teotihuacan dressed up as coyotes for rituals harnessing the coyote’s power. The Aztecs later shared this belief, with one of their gods even depicted with a coyote’s head. His name explains it: Huehuecóyotl – Old Coyote. The name coyote has Aztec origins. Nahuatl is the native language of the Aztecs of Mexico. The Nahuatl name for the animal was coyōtl, which the Spaniards transcribed as coyote. However, Coyōtl had a different transcription in English: cayjotte or cocyotie.",
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"segment": "It’s unknown who built the ancient city. Scholars once believed the ancient Toltec civilization may have built the massive city, based largely on colonial period texts. But the Toltec culture (900-1150 A.D.) flourished hundreds of years after Teotihuacan peaked. Other scholars believe the Totonacs, a tribe from the east, built and inhabited the city. Another theory holds that immigrants flooded into the Teotihuacan valley following the eruption of a volcano, and those immigrants built or augmented the city. Teotihuacan appears to contain features of various cultures, including the Maya, Mixtec and Zapotec. Whatever the case, Teotihuacan was founded as early as 400 B.C., though the largest structures of the city weren’t completed until about 300 A.D.\nIt’s thought that the city reached its peak around 100 years later, with a population as high as 200,000 people. Teotihuacan Religion\nLittle is known about the language, politics, culture and religion of the Teotihuacan people. They had a glyph-based written language, but it may have been limited to dates and names. The art and architecture of the city shows it was a polytheistic society, with the primary deity being the Great Goddess of Teotihuacan, which is depicted as a spider goddess.",
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"segment": "Therefore, it most likely was built to honor a deity. Unfortunately, looting over the years has reduced the material available for study. Teotihuacan is the name of a Mesoamerican indigenous civilization and its grandest city, once the largest city in Mexico. The Teotihuacan people predated the Maya by over five hundred years, and the Aztec by more than a thousand years. The civilization of Teotihuacan reached its height in the 1st century CE (AD) when the huge pyramid to the sun was built. The estimated population of the city at its largest varies from 150,000 to 250,000. Artisans of the city are known for the sweeping grandeur of the buildings they left behind, and numerous artifacts made from obsidian, a black volcanic rock indigenous to the region. The reason for the decline of the city and its civilization after 450 CE (AD) is unknown. Some archaeologists hypothesize that climate change and severe droughts led to internal unrest that may have caused the destruction of the city. Today, Teotihuacan is a popular tourist destination replete with museums and ongoing archaeological investigation.",
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"headings": "\nWhat is the Weather like where the Olmec lived?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the Weather like where the Olmec lived?\nRelated Questions\nThe olmec lived in what is now southeastern mexico?\nHow did the Olmec adapt to their environment?\nWere did the olmec live?\nWhat weather did saber-toothed tigers like?\nWhat Native American tribes lived in Mexico?\nWhat tribe was olmec located in?\nWhat is the climate like for the Pueblo Indians?\nWhat was the weather like when Salvador Dali lived in Figueres?\nWhat types of homes did the Olmec Indians live in?\nWhere did the Olmec originally live?\nWhat types of shelter did the Olmec use?\nWhat was the weather like where the dodo lived?\nWhat was the weather like were homo habilis lived?\nWhat type of shelter did Olmec Indians have?\nWhere did the olmecs live?\nWho lived in Mexico before the Aztecs?\nWhat was the weather like where the Tlingit lived?\nThe name Olmec means what type of people?\nWhat was the weather like in Jesus time?\nWho were the people that lived in the central region of Mexico?\nWhat time period did the olmec live?\nHow did the Olmec protect themselves?\nWhen were the olmec around?\nWhat was the weather like in the maidu Indian tribe?\nWhat type of homes did the Olmec Indians live in?\n",
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"segment": "Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenburg came along in 1926 and they independently, independently totally separate came up with the idea of quantum mechanics which took De Broglie's suggestion just head on and said \"okay. You want electrons to be waves? They're waves. Let's see how they'll behave in the vicinity of a positive charge.\" And so what they ended up with was orbitals. So instead of this type of orbit, you have orbitals. You have the electrons spread out in something we call an electron cloud. So the electrons aren't really small. If you leave them alone, they are the size of the atom. The nucleus is real small and then you've got these electrons that are just kind of spread out.",
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"segment": "For example; a laser fired to a detection screen will hit very close to it's target, but will likely miss it. The Atom\n\nHeisenberg had a problem with the Bohr Model. The Bohr model stated that the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus, surrounded by electrons that moved in circular orbits. Heisenberg said that the electrons do not move in neat orbits around the nucleus like planets, but in fact all electrons contain photons and then change the momentum and physics of the atom. Photons are particles representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. A photon carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass. Heisenberg's contributions to the atom are that he calculated the behavior of the electrons around the atom with the Uncertainty Principle. Heisenberg changed the way people look at atoms now because he helped clarify the amount of electrons to determine how many electrons an atom contains. He used Quantum Mechanics, based on quantum theory to interpret the behavior of particles and atoms.",
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"segment": "Instead the world of the atom is one dominated by waves\nand probability. The speed and even the location of objects in this world are subject to uncertainty. Electron Orbitals\nWerner Heisenberg, one of the founders of Quantum Mechanics, was the first to describe this uncertainty mathematically. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know with high levels of certainty both the location and the velocity of an electron. The better you know where an electron is, the worse your knowledge of where it is going. The practical meaning of this is that the common picture given of atoms that looks like a solar system is not just a little inaccurate. It is dead wrong. Because of the uncertainty principle electrons cannot orbit in nice simple circles because if they did it would be possible to know their exact position and speed at any moment. Diagrams such as the one at right are useful for counting electrons and illustrating different energy levels. But they are worthless as pictures of what atoms really look like.",
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"headings": "Electron Cloud: Definition, Model & Theory\nElectron Cloud: Definition, Model & Theory\nLesson Transcript\nDefinition\nModel\nTheory\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\nElectron Cloud: Definition, Model & Theory\nStart today. Try it now\nElectron Cloud: Definition, Model & Theory\nRelated Study Materials\n",
"segment": "light is composed of discrete packets of energy called quanta, and energy behaves like both a particle and a wave. Electrons are transmitters of energy, so their properties are inextricably linked to that of light and energy. The behavior of energy and electrons on the atomic level were named quantum mechanics after the smallest unit of energy, a quantum. In later years, the physicists Erwin Schrodinger, Werner Heisenberg and Louis de Broglie pioneered efforts to understand and describe electron behavior. Werner Heisenberg famously showed in the Heisenberg uncertainty principle that it is impossible to know both the location and the speed of an electron at the same time. Building on de Broglie's theory that matter could exhibit wave-like properties, Schrodinger developed the concept of a wave function, a function that gives probable locations for an electron given the electron's total energy. When compiled, data from Schrodinger's equations can be used to create an electron probability diagram, or the electron cloud, for a specific atom. The electron cloud model was created as a compromise between what physicists did understand about electron behavior and what they didn't understand. Perhaps a more concrete model of electron behavior will emerge as physicists continue to explore the quantum world. Lesson Summary\nAn electron cloud represents the area around an atom's nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found.",
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"segment": "You can't do this for electrons. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principlesays - loosely - that you can't know with certainty both where an electron is and where it's going next. ( What it actually says is that it is impossible to define with absolute precision, at the same time, both the position and the momentum of an electron.) That makes it impossible to plot an orbit for an electron around a nucleus. Is this a big problem? No. If something is impossible, you have to accept it and find a way around it. Note: Over the years I have had a steady drip of questions from students in which it is obvious that they still think of electrons as orbitingaround a nucleus - which is completely wrong! I have added a page about why the idea of orbitsis wrong to try to avoid having to say the same thing over and over again!",
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"segment": "Now recall that these particles are matter waves subject to Heisenberg's principle. The indeterminacy in the momentum of the electron must be small. For only then are we assured that the momentum of the electron remains close enough to zero for it to remain trapped by the attraction of the nucleus. If the indeterminacy is large, we cannot preclude the possibility that the electron has a sufficiently large momentum to escape. It is a simple computation to see how small that indeterminacy in the electron's momentum must be. If we then insert that smallest indeterminacy into Heisenberg's formula, we find the least indeterminacy of the electron's position. That indeterminacy in position turns out to be roughly of the size of the atom; or, more precisely, of the lowest energy orbit of Bohr's 1913 model. So the electron is spread over the whole atom; it is futile to look at a particular spot within the atom for the electron.",
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"headings": "\nBohr was suggesting the energy of the electron was quantized, that is the electron could only exist in certain allowed energy levels.\nIn order to reproduce the same equations determined empirical by Rydberg and the others, Bohr formulated a model of the hydrogen atom where the electron could only occupy certain energy states called stationary states.\nBohr's mathematical relationship which expressed these ideas is;\nNote R h is = 2.18 x 10 -18 J. The negative arises because Bohr assumed that when the electron is removed from the atom the system would be defined as having zero energy. But when the electron is around the nucleus, the system is more stable and therefore, must be at a lower energy. Therefore, the negative sign. ' n ' in the equation is a special number called a quantum number. It can only have integer values from 1 to infinity. The quantum number is also a way of labeling each orbit available to the electron. The first orbit is referred to as the ground state, or the state of the atom at its lowest energy.\nThe equation suggested by Bohr can generate the equation obtained by Rydberg and the others by recalling,\nBohr was also able to calculate the radius of the electron in each of the allowed orbits. These are given by the equation,\nr = n 2 (5.30 x 10 -11 m)\nIf the energy values of the first 10 orbits are calculated one can see the energy gets closer and closer to zero, and the energy of the orbits as n get larger get closer together. This can best be seen when the energies are plotted on a graph. Simultaneously the radius of the orbit of the electron gets larger and larger. So as the electron gets further away from the nucleus the energy of the electron inthe orbit gets closer to zero.\nSo if we plot the energy levels for the electron in the hydrogen atom we have a series of levels that look like;\nn\nEnergy (Joules)\nRadius (nm)\n....\n0 J\n6\n-0.61 x 10 -19\n1.90\n5\n-0.87 x 10 -19\n1.32\n4\n-1.36 x 10 -19\n0.846\n3\n-2.42 x 10 -19\n0.476\n2\n-5.45 x 10 -19\n0.212\n6\n-2.18 x 10 -18\n0.0529\nNote as n increases the difference in energy between subsequent levels gets smaller while the separation between energy levels gets larger. The radius can be though of as the distance of the electron, in the particular energy level, from the nucleus. The electron can occupy any of these energy levels, which are further and further from the nucleus. Bohr's model can now be used to explain the observed emission spectrum for hydrogen. To do this Bohr postulated that the electron could change energy only by going from one energy level to the next. Such a change was called a transition.\nThe absorption and the emission spectrum of hydrogen could now be explained in the following way. If the electron is in the ground state of the atom and a photon of light of the exact correct frequency (energy) is incident on the atom the electron can absorb the energy of the photon and is excited to a higher energy level, or higher orbit. Later the electron can fall from the orbit of high energy back to the ground state by re-emitting the photon of light of the same frequency as the original photon which excited the electron. For example, if an electron were in the n = 2 energy level and fell to the n = 1 energy level the difference in energy is;\nRecall that,\nThe same value for the first line in the Lyman series of the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The photon that is released in this transition from the n = 2 level to the n = 1 level has a frequency of 2.47 x 10 15 sec -1 . So the electron falling from any energy level to the n = 1 level reproduces the Lyman series of lines in the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom. An electron falling from any level to the n = 2 level, reproduces the Balmer series, etc. Remember for the electron to go from a lower energy level to a higher energy level an absorption of energy must occur. But to make the particular transition it must absorb a photon of the exact energy. No more, no less.\nWhen an electron moves from one energy level (stationary state) to another it either absorbs energy or emits energy. When it is in any of the energy levels it does not spontaneously emit energy and spiral into the nucleus.\nAs accurate as Bohr's model of the atom was in reproducing the discrete lines in the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom, there was still a problem. As spectroscopic techniques were refined and developed, faint new lines began to appear in the emission spectrum that began to severely tax Bohr's model. In addition, it was shown that Bohr's model we unsuccessful in explaining the emission spectrum of the next element in the periodic table-helium. Bohr's model of the atom was simple, but it is incomplete. What is required is a new and different way to thing of the atom to better understand the messages it is sending us.\nBohr's model worked for a simple system, but did not completely explain additional detail associated with the emission spectrum. To a point it worked. In these circumstances modifications of the model are typical needed. The primary modification of the Bohr model which resulted in our current view of the electronic structure of the atom was to recognize the electron exhibited wave properties as well as particle properties. This rather simple statement was the result of considerable labor. Let's go back to the origin of the ideas which subsequently lead to this important modification of describing the behavior of an electron in an atom.\nIn his study of the Photoelectric effect Einstein recognized that light exhibited particle behavior. When light of specific frequency was incident on a metal surface electrons were ejected from the metal. The incident light in causing electrons to be ejected was behaving as a particle. Light, electromagnetic radiation, could not only be thought of as having wave properties, but also particle properties. A packet of light (photon) had a frequency, but it also had an energy given by;\nNow we began paying a price for our search to elucidate the structure of the atom and a gentleman by the name of Louis Victor de Broglie is responsible. What he did was to make the atom an abstract and and difficult to imagine. He made the universe probabilistic and indeterminate. Now understand that the universe has not changed, but our view of it has.\nThe pivotal concept suggested by de Broglie, was that if light could exhibit particle properties, and therefore, help us explain phenomenon, then why could not matter have wave properties. de Broglie was saying that matter, under certain circumstances might also display appreciable wavelike properties. He suggested that the wavelength of matter behaving in this manner could be calculated using the relationship;\nwhere 'm' is the mass of the particle and 'v' is its velocity.\nCalled matter waves they should not be confused with the waves of electromagnetic radiation. Matter waves are not radiated into space or emitted by a particle; they are never dissociated from the particle. The speed of matter waves is never the speed of light, nor is it constant, but changes with the particle. de Broglie suggested that electrons, because of their very small mass and high velocity, could behave as waves. There existed experimental evidence to support this idea. Even Thomson had observed the beam of electrons in the cathode ray tube would cast a shadow on the end of the tube when a piece of metal is placed in the beam.\nFor years after de Broglie's postulate Clinton Davidson and L. Germer investigating the scattering of electrons by atoms in a crystal showed that the electron beam was reflected (diffracted) in an identical way that X-rays were diffracted. Exhibiting the wave-like character of the electron. Erwin Schrodinger, an Austrian theoretical physicist, assumed that the wavelike character of the electron could be incorporated into a model of the atom. And here is where our world falls apart, and it becomes very difficult to describe electron behavior in atoms. Because now the medium has turned form pictures to probability and quantum mechanics or wave mechanics. The language is differential calculus, the words are symbols and numbers. The results are complex, but nonetheless dramatic.\nWe will avoid that pit and try to describe the results. Try is what I will do, because quantum mechanics changes the way we think about the motion of particles as small as the electron. Large objects moving slowly are easy to follow. Like a baseball. A propeller turning slowly is also easy to follow, However, as we speed up the blade it becomes difficult to know exactly where the two ends of the propeller are located. Their movement describe a region where, if we were to insert a pencil, we would expect to encounter one end of the blade or the other. Outside its length we would assume we would be safe. In the world of the atom the motion of the electron is equally complex. It can be thought of as smoothed out around the nucleus. We can not see an individual electron or how fast it is going.\nWerner Heisenberg showed by using quantum mechanics that it is impossible to know both the position and velocity of the electron;\nNow this problem is only encountered in the realm of the atom, we do not have such problem in the macroscopic world. (If we did more of us would pay closer attention to the 'walk' and 'don't walk' sign at traffic signals). Heisenberg's uncertainty principle says that because of the wavelike character of the very small electron we can not know precisely where the electron is when traveling along a path or trajectory.\nIf we accept that an electron has wave character than an electron can be described as a wave. If we use a single wave to decribe the velocity of the electron, as shown in the example, we do not know where the electron is located exactly. We have an idea of its vertical location, between the peak maxima, but we do not know where it is located horizontally. If we use a number of different waves and add them together we can better locate the position of the electron, but we have no idea what the velocity of the electron is because of the different velocities of the waves that contribute to the electron. So Heisenberg's uncertain principle concludes that we can not know both the position and the velocity of an electron simultaneously. This means we can not know exactly where the electron is an any instant.\nWe can not know how fast an electron moves in an atom (about the nucleus). However, quantum mechanics does allow us to describe the behavior of the atom in a statistical sense. We talk about the probability of finding the electron at a certain point in space in the vicinity of the atom. We can not describe the electron as orbiting the nucleus. Because to do so suggests the electron has a trajectory which suggests we can know both the position and velocity of the electron. So in quantum mechanics we describe the behavior of the electron in three-dimensional terms. Instead of finding an electron in an orbit, as Bohr's model suggested, we describe the electron in an orbital, which is a 3-dimensional orbit. But now the question becomes what 3-dimensional shape or shapes does an electron in a hydrogen atom have?\n",
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"headings": "\nNot correct!!!\nAlso, not correct!!!\nIngolf Dahl\nDhrubajyoti Samanta\nJonathan Devor\n",
"segment": "according to the\nHeisenberg uncertainty principle\n(a better term would be \" indeterminacy \"), a particle as tiny as the electron cannot be regarded as having either a definite location or momentum. The Heisenberg principle says that either the location or the momentum of a quantum particle such as the electron can be known as precisely as desired, but as one of these quantities is specified more precisely, the value of the other becomes increasingly indeterminate. It is important to understand that this is not simply a matter of observational difficulty, but rather a fundamental property of nature. What this means is that within the tiny confines of the atom, the electron cannot really be regarded as a \"particle\" having a definite energy and location, so it is somewhat misleading to talk about the electron \"falling into\" the nucleus. ( A famous physicist once suggested, not entirely in jest, that a better description of the electron would be \"wavicle\"!) Probability density vs. radial probability\nWe can, however, talk about where the electron has the highest probability of manifesting itself— that is, where the maximum negative charge will be found. This is just the curve labeled \"probability density\"; its steep climb as we approach the nucleus shows unambiguously that the electron is most likely to be found in the tiny volume element at the nucleus. But wait! Did we not just say that this does not happen?",
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"segment": "How Did Democritus Discover the Atom? How Did Democritus Discover the Atom? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 9:36:36 AM ET\nBecause ancient Greek thinkers such as Democritus lacked sophisticated technology and tools such as the microscope, his theory of the atom was due more to thought experimentation than to hard empirical observation, as used in modern science. In essence, he conceptualized it. The first seeds for Democritus' theory came from his teacher and mentor, Leucippus, seeds that Democritus then adopted and further developed. As with many of the earliest ancient Greek philosophers, particularly the pre-Socratics, Democritus was interested in the discovery of first principles, those substances to which all subsequent substances could be essentially reduced. While earlier thinkers suggested things such as water, air and fire as first substances, Democritus surmised that all matter can be rarefied into small invisible particles called atoms, particles that are solid and indestructible. According to Democritus, atoms differ in form, size and arrangement, depending on the specific type of substance they produce. Large objects, for example, are made of big rounder atoms, whereas small objects consist of pointy, smaller atoms. For Democritus, reality itself consisted of only two things:",
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"segment": "What experiments did Democritus discover the atom? What experiments did Democritus discover the atom? Asked By: Violet Joglar | Last Updated: 20th May, 2020\nCategory: science chemistry\n4.1/5 (1,209 Views . 41 Votes)\n\"Atoms\" in Greek means \"indivisible.\" Democritus called his discovery this because he believed that the atom was unbreakable into smaller parts. To initially find the atom, Democritus conducted a simple experiment that can still be done today. What he did was take a simple seashell and break it in half.",
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"segment": "Democritus\nWhat did we learn from Democritus? ( Hint: remember the Can You Divide a Kiss? activity.) The history of the atom begins around 450 B.C. with a Greek philosopher named Democritus. Democritus wondered what would happen if you cut a piece of matter, such as an apple, into smaller and smaller pieces. He thought that a point would be reached where matter could not be cut into still smaller pieces. He called these \"uncuttable\" pieces atomos, which means \"indivisible\". This is where the modern term atom comes from. Democritus was an important philosopher.",
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"segment": "How did Democritus make his discovery? Asked by: Yimmy Punita\nasked in category: General Last Updated: 26th January, 2020\nHow did Democritus make his discovery? \"Atoms\" in Greek means \"indivisible.\" Democritus called his discovery this because he believed that the atom was unbreakable into smaller parts. To initially find the atom, Democritus conducted a simple experiment that can still be done today. What he did was take a simple seashell and break it in half. Click to see full answer.",
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"segment": "Keeping this in consideration, what did Democritus discover about atoms? Democritus. Democritus was a Greek philosopher who lived between 470-380 B.C. He developed the concept of the 'atom', Greek for 'indivisible'. Democritus believed that everything in the universe was made up of atoms, which were microscopic and indestructible. What did Aristotle and Democritus say about atoms? Aristotle: He rejected Democritus atomic theroy and didn't think atoms move through empty spaces because he didn't think that empty spaces existed. He believed that all matter consisted of four elements. Earth, Air, Water, and Fire. Similar Asks",
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"segment": "Major Accomplishments - Democritus\nDemocritus\n\n\n\nHome\nMajor Accomplishments\nAwards and Recognition\nInteresting Facts\nBibliography\nAlive for 49 years (460-370)\nmade his discoveries in Jan 1, 492 BCE\nDemocritus and his mentor Leucippus discovered the first atom theory. They believed that everything is made of tiny things that never get deleted, they can only be moved or changed. They discovered this on Jan 1st 492 BC. Democritus thought that the things in his theory (atoms) were all invisible and exactly alike. He also thought that all matter was made up of atoms and they could not be destroyed or erased. Today we have realized that not all atoms are the same, but for BC his discoveries were major influences for modern science. He also theorized that atoms can hook up with each other and stick together, just like velcro. This Greek Philosopher also reasoned many atomic theory related senses discoveries. He realized that through the movement of atoms in space/ areas we are able to experience sight. He also belived that all senses were due to the experience and touch of atoms colliding with each other.",
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"headings": "Who Discovered Atoms – Indian, Greek or English?\nWho Discovered Atoms – Indian, Greek or English?\nTopics Covered:\nATOMIC THEORY OF MAHARISHI KANAD\nDEMOCRITUS ATOMIC THEORY\nJOHN DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY OR MODEL\nJohn Dalton – Symbols for 36 elements\nSimilarities in Maharishi Kanada, Democritus and Dalton’s Atomic Theories or Models\nDifference between Dalton’s and Modern Atomic Theories or Models\n",
"segment": "Democritus named particles discovered by him atoms, which comes from the Greek word ‘ atomos’, meaning indivisible. Most of the people in the western world consider Democritus as the one who discovered atoms, but it’s not true. Maharishi Kanad discovered atoms much before Democritus in 600 BC. However, no evidence suggests that Democritus’s discovery of atoms was inspired in any way by an Indian Sage – Maharishi Kanad. JOHN DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY OR MODEL\nJohn Dalton (1766 – 1844 AD) was a science teacher who also kept detailed records of the weather. He discovered that every element consisted of tiny particles, atoms. Dalton further discovered that atoms of an element were identical to each other but differ from the atoms of other elements. He also gave names and symbols to about 36 elements. However, he thought that atoms were solid spheres, like metal balls, which could never be destroyed. Also, some substances which Dalton believed were elements are now known to be combinations of elements or compounds.",
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"segment": "400\nDemocritus\nDemocritus was the first scientist to create a model of the atom. He was the first one to discover that all matter is made up of invisible particles called atoms. He created the name \"atom\" from the Greek word \"atomos\", which means uncuttable. He also discovered that atoms are solid, insdestructable, and unique. HIs model was just a round solid ball. Democritus didn't know about a nucleus or electrons, all he knew was that everything is made of atoms. Jan 1, 1780\nAntoine Lavoisier\nLavoisier was a French nobleman that founded several elements and put the first table of elements together. He used Aristotle's ideas of fire, earth, air, and water to create experiments invesigating combustion and oxidation. By using previous knowledge of atomic bonding, he discovered important elements like oxygen, hydrogen, and sulfur. He discovered that water was made of oxygen and hydrogen, and air included nitrogen.",
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"segment": "Keeping this in consideration, how did Democritus discover the atom? Democritus, theorized that atoms were specific to the material which they composed. In addition, Democritus believed that the atoms differed in size and shape, were in constant motion in a void, collided with each other; and during these collisions, could rebound or stick together. Where did John Dalton do his work? Dalton (1766–1844) was born into a modest Quaker family in Cumberland, England, and for most of his life—beginning in his village school at the age of 12—earned his living as a teacher and public lecturer.",
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"segment": "The Languages spoken in Chile\nLanguages in Chile\nYou are here: Countries / Chile\nThe official language of Chile is Spanish. The accent of the Chileans is similar to the Latin Americans at the primary stage. They speak Spanish in their own way, style and mannerisms while talking. Despite the fact that the language has comparison with standard Spanish, yet their unique grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and manner of conversation is notable homogeneous. Southern Chile is improved with German tradition and spoken all over the country by 35,000 speakers. Therefore a small group of citizens speak German. Chileans also converse in some of the indigenous languages like Aymara and Mapudungun (language used by natives who lived in the areas of Itata and Tolten Rivers). Some native languages of the country that are currently extinct include Selknam, Kunza, Kakauhua and Diaguita. The English language education is common among learners, higher professions and used for international business.",
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"segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Chile? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Chile? The flag of Chile on a blackboard. Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Chile. The variant of Spanish spoken in the country is Chilean Spanish. It is a dialect of Spanish that is significantly different from the Castilian variant of Spanish, but is similar in pronunciation to the Andalusian Spanish. About 14 million Chileans speak the language. Several other indigenous and immigrant languages are also spoken in the country. Native Languages of Chile\nMapudungun\nThe language is spoken mainly in south-central Chile. About 114,000 of the 700,000 Mapuche people living in Chile speak the language.",
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"segment": "People, language and culture\nThe population of this country is about 16928873 people and the currency of the country is the peso of Chile. The official language of the Chilean people is Spanish and it is generally spoken by the people. The type of government in Chile is now a republic. In general, Chile is a country with a somewhat monotonous population, and most of these populations are of Spanish descent, with varying degrees of mixing with the region’s Native Americans. Chile’s urban areas are home to about 85 percent of the country’s population, of which 40 percent live in the metropolitan area of Santiago. We said that the language of the Chilean people is Spanish, but we must say that understanding the Chilean and dialect of Spanish is difficult due to a series of changes and the removal of some sounds, and it is difficult and incomprehensible for non-Chileans. Chileans also speak faster than Spanish-speaking countries and their Spanish-speaking neighbors. For this reason, anyone who is new to this country or even those whose language is Spanish has a difficult Chilean dialect. Also, the national culture and symbol of this country is a red Kopihui flower. Geography of Chile\nChile, as a long, narrow coastal country in the form of a southern cone on the west side of the Andes Mountains, stretches from north to south for 4,630 km, with the largest width of the country from east to west being only 430 km.",
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"segment": "What do you call people from Chile? Research Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search\nWhat do you call someone from Chile? In other words, what are people from Chile called? A person from Chile and/or a citizen of Chile is called Chilean. You may also be interested in what people from Chile speak? In other words, what language do people in Chile speak? The language that people speak in Chile is Spanish. Okay, now that you know what people from Chile are called and you know what language they speak, you may want to learn more about the people of Chile. Here is more information about the country of Chile\n\n\n\n\nCopyright | Privacy Policy | Social Media | Disclaimer | Contact | Advertise",
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"segment": "what language do they speak in chile? | Yahoo Answers\nAMI\nAMI\nasked in Society & Culture Languages · 1 decade ago\nwhat language do they speak in chile? HI COULD SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME, I HAVE BEEN RECIEVING EMIALS DAILY FROM SOMEONE FROM CHILE, ALTHOUGH I CAN JUST ABOUT MAKE OUT WHAT HE SAYS HE DOESNT UNDERSTAND ME, HELP! 18 Answers\nRelevance\nDios es amor\nLv 6\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThey speak Araucan\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nThe official language of Chile is Spanish, and its currency the Chilean peso. Chile is a mestizo country, of mixed European and indigenous extraction, and the indigenous tradition is still visible in several parts of the country. Chile's literacy rate is one of Latin America's highest. Nearly 90% of the Chileans are Roman Catholic, but there exists freedom of religious expression. ...Show more\narbolito\n1 decade ago\nThe main language they speak in Chile is Spanish. There are also a few native indian dialects spoken, but not by very many. Martha\nLv 4\n5 years ago\nSpanish and Portuguese 50 50\nHow do you think about the answers?",
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who plays noah bennet?
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Jack Coleman
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"segment": "He stated that \"This is not the fifth season, this is actually the 10th season\". Cast\nMain article: List of Heroes Reborn characters\nMain\nJack Coleman as Noah Bennet\nZachary Levi as Luke Collins\nRobbie Kay as Tommy Clark/Nathan Bennet\nDanika Yarosh as Malina Bennet\nKiki Sukezane as Miko Otomo/Katana Girl\nRyan Guzman as Carlos Gutierrez/El Vengador\nRya Kihlstedt as Erica Kravid\nGatlin Green as Emily Duval\nHenry Zebrowski as Quentin Frady\nJudi Shekoni as Joanne Collins\nGuest\nSendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh\nJimmy Jean-Louis as The Haitian/René\nGreta Onieogou as Aly\nRachael Ancheril as Fiona\nNesta Marlee Cooper as Dahlia\nJake Manley as Brad\nRecurring\nNoah Gray-Cabey as Micah Sanders\nMasi Oka as Hiro Nakamura\nCristine Rose as Angela Petrelli\nFrancesca Eastwood as Molly Walker\nPruitt Taylor Vince as Caspar Abraham\nPeter Mooney as Francis\nEve Harlow as Taylor Kravid\nAislinn Paul as Phoebe Frady\nCarlos Lacamara as Father Mauricio\nNazneen Contractor as Farah Nazan\nDylan Bruce as Captain James Dearing\nClé Bennett as Harris\nLucius Hoyos as Jose Gutierrez\nKrista Bridges as Anne Clark\nToru Uchikado as Ren Shimosawa\nRichie Lawrence as Dennis Collins\nMarco Grazzini as Oscar Gutierrez/El Vengador\nHiro Kanagawa as Hachiro Otomo\nMichael Therriault as Richard\nGreg Grunberg as Matt Parkman\nEpisodes\nNo. Title\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\nUS viewers\n(millions)\nVolume One: Awakening\n1\n\"Brave New World\"\nMatt Shakman\nTim Kring\nSeptember 24, 2015\n( 2015-09-24)\n6.09\nOn June 13, in Odessa, Texas, Primatech, the leaders in \"Evo\" research, are hosting a peace summit for Evos and humans to come together, when the venue is bombed. Mohinder is blamed for the bombing, and over the next year, people with powers around the world are hunted down, believed to be dangerous and untrustworthy. Tommy Clark, a high school student with powers living in Illinois, barely escapes an anonymous meeting for Evos that turns into a slaughter. Noah is working as a car salesman under the name Ted Barnes when he finds out that his memory of the bombing was tampered with. War veteran Carlos Gutierrez finds out that his brother Oscar has been fighting crime as a masked vigilante with super strength in Los Angeles, but when Oscar dies, Carlos is faced with tough responsibilities. In Tokyo, a girl named Miko Otomo finds a sword in her father's study that sends her into a video game world to save him.",
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"segment": "For the role, he received positive viewer and critical notices, breaking him out as a teen idol. He also starred as Jamey in Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and Lance in Swiped. In 2019, he played the lead role of Brooks Rattigan in another Netflix romantic comedy film, The Perfect Date, which was released in April, and had a supporting role in the Charlie's Angels reboot film, which was released in November. In 2020, he returned as Peter Kavinsky in the sequel To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. He also returned as Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys: Always and Forever on Netflix on 12th February, 2021. He was also set to portray He-Man in Masters of the Universe, a film based on the franchise of the same name, to be released by Sony Pictures, but in April 2021, he dropped out of the film. Noah is also set to appear in the DCEU movie Black Adam, in which he will portray the character Atom Smasher. It has been announced that he is negotiating taking part in a movie about the GameStop short squeeze.",
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"segment": "HRG) or simply Mr. Bennet, is a character from the NBC drama Heroes played by Jack Coleman. The role was initially recurring, but became regular as of the 11th episode. His first name was not revealed until \" How to Stop an Exploding Man \", the first-season finale. Along with his adoptive daughter Claire, Noah is the most frequently seen character in the series, and returned for the 2015-16 miniseries Heroes Reborn . Contents\n1 Character overview\n2 Beginnings\n3 Character history\n3.1 Genesis\n3.2 Generations\n3.3 Villains\n3.4 Fugitives\n3.5 Redemption\n3.6 Heroes Reborn\n4 Alternate futures\n5 Name\n6 References\n7 External links\nCharacter overview\nAt first glance, Noah Bennet appears to be an ordinary businessman who works at the Primatech Paper Company and lives in Odessa, Texas, with his wife and two children. However, he and his associates have actually traveled the world for a number of years investigating superhuman phenomena and tracking down people with these \"gifts.\" Bennet claims that he assists them in learning to use their powers, although a flashback conversation between him and Thompson reveals that he knows his job is morally questionable and that it will often produce unintended consequences; in one episode, he plainly states that he is comfortable with being morally gray. Though he is a \"Company Man,\" he deeply cares for his family and will do anything to protect them, particularly his adopted daughter Claire, and puts their safety above all else. He is also known as \"Glasses Man\".",
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"segment": "He manages to catch up with his team during an encounter with Justin, who Noah had apparently developed a hatred for, referring to him as \"The Anti-Me\". Noah is angered that Eva and Izzy succumb to Justin's charms and hand over the case. He fearlessly scolds the short-tempered Eva, who surprisingly does not retaliate. Later on, Noah helps execute Izzy's plan to take back the case, and they manage to steal it back from Justin. Unfortunately, Noah and Eva fail to reach the docks in time and do not qualify for Total Drama Action, while Izzy does. Total Drama Action\nNoah along with Cody in The Aftermath: I.\nNoah returns to Total Drama Action as a commentator on the Total Drama Aftermath, along with the other eliminated contestants and non-participants as the Peanut Gallery, where his main role is reactions. Noah's only line in the entire season is in the season finale, when he gives a sarcastic, \"Yeah, right\", in response to Owen's claim that he is on a diet. Noah is revealed to have been Chris's assistant in Celebrity Manhunt's Total Drama Action Reunion Special. In Celebrity Manhunt's Total Drama Action Reunion Special, people have been trying to find information on where Noah has been since the show ended, but all they have attained is a blurry photo shot of him getting out of a limo.",
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"segment": "However, his friendship with Max has ended because he took the senior vice president position that Max was working towards, his job commitments prevent him from spending time with Avery, and Ethan is now distraught over Avery being unable to return his love for her. Following another conversation with Carrie, Noah recognizes that Avery does not love him and she is meant to be with Ethan. He also realizes that, having bonded with Carrie through their personal conversations, he is meant to be with her. Traveling back to 2014 for a fourth time, Noah arranges for Avery and Ethan to meet at the Halloween party while he pursues Carrie, whom he discovers he has more in common with than Avery. His actions restore Ethan and Avery's engagement and his friendship with Max, but Noah learns that he did not win Carrie's love and she resumed dating her ex-boyfriend Phil. Noah finally realizes that he needed to first become friends with Avery in order to meet Carrie, and he travels back one last time to meet Avery as he did originally. With the present fully restored, Noah initiates a conversation with Carrie at the engagement party and the two begin their own relationship. Cast\nAdam DeVine as Noah Ashby\nAlexandra Daddario as Avery Martin\nShelley Hennig as Carrie Grey\nAndrew Bachelor as Max\nRobbie Amell as Ethan\nDean J. West as Josh\nTony Cavalero as the Angus Young partygoer\nChris Wylde as Mr. Costigan\nNoureen DeWulf as Margo\nProduction\nIn May 2016, Ari Sandel was set to direct the film from a script by John Whittington and Adam DeVine, while producers on the film are Adam Saunders of Footprint Features, Mason Novick of MXN Entertainment, with Mary Viola and McG of Wonderland Sound and Vision. Principal photography on the film began in mid-July 2016 in New Orleans. Reception\nOn the review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 43% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 4.96/10.",
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"segment": "Meanwhile, Sylar searches for his father ( John Glover ). Cast and characters\nMain characters\nMilo Ventimiglia as Peter Petrelli\nAdrian Pasdar as Nathan Petrelli\nJack Coleman as Noah Bennet\nSendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh\nCristine Rose as Angela Petrelli\nZachary Quinto as Sylar\nHayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet\nJames Kyson Lee as Ando Masahashi\nMasi Oka as Hiro Nakamura\nGreg Grunberg as Matt Parkman\nAli Larter as Tracy Strauss\nDania Ramirez as Maya Herrera\nRecurring characters\nBrea Grant as Daphne Millbrook\nAshley Crow as Sandra Bennet\nŽeljko Ivanek as Emile Danko\nJamie Hector as Benjamin \"Knox\" Washington\nNtare Mwine as Usutu\nBlake Shields as Flint Gordon, Jr.\nRobert Forster as Arthur Petrelli\nDavid H. Lawrence XVII as Eric Doyle\nKristen Bell as Elle Bishop\nRandall Bentley as Lyle Bennet\nJessalyn Gilsig as Meredith Gordon\nJimmy Jean-Louis as the Haitian\nMalcolm McDowell as Daniel Linderman\nDavid Anders as Adam Monroe\nAlan Blumenfeld as Maury Parkman\nGeorge Takei as Kaito Nakamura\nDan Byrd as Luke Campbell\nFrancis Capra as Jesse Murphy\nNoah Gray-Cabey as Micah Sanders\nDemetrius Grosse as Baron Samedi\nLisa Lackey as Janice Parkman\nEric Roberts as Eric Thompson\nAdair Tishler as Molly Walker\nStephen Tobolowsky as Bob Bishop\nEpisodes\nNo. overall\nNo. in\nseason\nTitle\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\nUS viewers\n(millions)\nVolume Three: Villains\n35\n1\n\" The Second Coming \"\nAllan Arkush\nTim Kring\nSeptember 22, 2008\n( 2008-09-22)\n10.09\nWhile Matt discovers the identity of the person who shot Nathan, Sylar seeks Claire to acquire her healing ability. Hiro learns of a secret about the Nakamura family that could have dire consequences on the world, namely a formula that could grant ordinary people abilities. 36\n2\n\" The Butterfly Effect \"\nGreg Beeman\nTim Kring\nSeptember 22, 2008\n( 2008-09-22)\n10.09\nSylar confronts Elle at the Company, and 12 villains escape due to an ensuing battle. Meanwhile, Claire finds out more about her ability, and Ando travels with Hiro to Paris in pursuit of a speedster named Daphne Millbrook ( Brea Grant ). 37\n3\n\" One of Us, One of Them \"\nSergio Mimica-Gezzan\nJoe Pokaski\nSeptember 29, 2008\n( 2008-09-29)\n9.50\nBennet and his new partner, Sylar, go after four villains at a bank heist. Peter tries to determine what goes wrong in the future.",
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"headings": "Noah Bennet\nNoah Bennet\nContents\nCharacter overview\nBeginnings\nCharacter history\nGenesis\nGenerations\nVillains\nFugitives\nRedemption\nHeroes Reborn\nAlternate futures\nName\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Please edit the article to focus on discussing the work rather than merely reiterating the plot. (January 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (January 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nNoah Bennet\nHeroes,\nHeroes Reborn character\nJack Coleman as Noah Bennet\nFirst appearance\n\" Genesis \"\n( Heroes)\nLast appearance\n\" Project Reborn \"\n( Heroes Reborn)\nPortrayed by\nJack Coleman\nIn-universe information\nOccupation\nEx-company agent\nSpouse\nSandra Bennet (div. 2009)\nKate Bennet (wife from 1985)\nChildren\nClaire Bennet (adopted daughter/protegee)\nLyle Bennet (biological son)\nNoah Bennet, also known as the man in horn-rimmed glasses (a.k.a. HRG) or simply Mr. Bennet, is a character from the NBC drama Heroes played by Jack Coleman. The role was initially recurring, but became regular as of the 11th episode. His first name was not revealed until \" How to Stop an Exploding Man \", the first-season finale. Along with his adoptive daughter Claire, Noah is the most frequently seen character in the series, and returned for the 2015-16 miniseries Heroes Reborn . Contents\n1 Character overview\n2 Beginnings\n3 Character history\n3.1 Genesis\n3.2 Generations\n3.3 Villains\n3.4 Fugitives\n3.5 Redemption\n3.6 Heroes Reborn\n4 Alternate futures\n5 Name\n6 References\n7 External links\nCharacter overview\nAt first glance, Noah Bennet appears to be an ordinary businessman who works at the Primatech Paper Company and lives in Odessa, Texas, with his wife and two children.",
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"segment": "Simon Whybray. Mike Mitchell. Scott Thomas. Matthew Terdich. Jez Burrows. Jason Polan. Jessica Hische. Cody Hudson. Nick Adam. Matthew Hoffman.",
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"segment": "This research is explored through the Company's founders, whose identities are revealed, as well as through the effects of various strains of the virus. The heroes ultimately come together in an attempt to stop the release of a deadly strain of the virus and avert a global pandemic . Cast\nMain characters\nMilo Ventimiglia as Peter Petrelli\nJack Coleman as Noah Bennet\nMasi Oka as Hiro Nakamura\nGreg Grunberg as Matt Parkman\nAdrian Pasdar as Nathan Petrelli\nHayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet\nNoah Gray-Cabey as Micah Sanders\nAli Larter as Niki Sanders\nSendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh\nDavid Anders as Adam Monroe / Takezo Kensei\nKristen Bell as Elle Bishop\nDania Ramirez as Maya Herrera\nDana Davis as Monica Dawson\nJames Kyson Lee as Ando Masahashi\nZachary Quinto as Gabriel Gray/Sylar\nRecurring characters\nJimmy Jean-Louis as The Haitian\nAdair Tishler as Molly Walker\nStephen Tobolowsky as Bob Bishop\nShalim Ortiz as Alejandro Herrera\nNicholas D'Agosto as West Rosen\nKatie Carr as Caitlin\nEriko as Yaeko\nAshley Crow as Sandra Bennet\nRandall Bentley as Lyle Bennet\nCristine Rose as Angela Petrelli\nDianna Agron as Debbie Marshall\nEpisodes\nNo. overall\nNo. in\nseason\nTitle\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\nUS viewers\n(millions)\nVolume Two: Generations\n24\n1\n\" Four Months Later... \"\nGreg Beeman\nTim Kring\nSeptember 24, 2007\n( 2007-09-24)\n16.97\nIn March 2007, Suresh and Bennet are conspiring to bring the Company down. Mohinder is hired by Bob Bishop of the Company. The Bennets have moved from Texas to California. Matt has divorced his wife, because she was pregnant from her affair, and is raising Molly with Mohinder. Molly has been having nightmares about a man who can see her.",
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"url": "https://networth.wiki/mark-madoff/",
"title": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More",
"headings": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nPeople\nMark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nWho Is Mark Madoff?\nWhats Inside ?\nCareer History of Mark Madoff\nPersonal Life of Mark Madoff\nNet Worth of Mark Madoff\nControversial News on the Life & Career of Mark Madoff\n",
"segment": "Madoff graduated in 1986. Plenty of the people in his social circle comprised of students coming from other well-off families in New York. image\nCompared to his brother, Andrew, Madoff was the more outgoing one of the two. He seemed to have everything – Good looks, wealth, and a great personality. He officially moved to New York in 1986, so he can take part in his father’s business firm. A lot of his friends rented tiny studio apartments. However, Madoff was blessed enough to live inside an apartment that Bernie had bought him. And it’s not just any apartment – It was located in Sterling Plaza, a high-rise luxury residential building on Manhattan’s ritzy Upper East Side area. Sterling Plaza was built by Sterling Equities. It is controlled by Fred Wilpon, who also owns the New York Mets baseball team.",
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"title": "Ruth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff's Wife Now?",
"headings": "Ruth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff’s Wife Now?\nRuth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff’s Wife Now?\nRuth Madoff is making headlines again and it may have something to do with the newly released HBO movie, Wizard of Lies, based on the 2008 scandal involving her husband, Bernie Madoff. With the movie coming out and her husband spending an eternity in jail, many are wondering where Bernie Madoff’s wife is now. If you want to know more about Ruth Madoff, then we have what you need.\nIs Ruth Madoff Still Alive?\nWhere Does Ruth Madoff Live?\nThe Scandal of the Century\nAndrew Madoff’s Fiancée was Affected, Too\n",
"segment": "She’s 76 and now forced to live a lifestyle she’s not used to, in exile after her husband’s scandal nearly a decade ago. Where Does Ruth Madoff Live? According to the New York Post, Bernie Madoff’s wife lives a quiet life in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. She walks every day from her condo to the Upper Crust Bagel Company on South Beach Avenue. Everyone in the town of 6,600 people know exactly who Ruth is, but mostly leave her alone. She was used to owning a home with her husband on the Upper East Side, but was forced to give it up after Bernie’s Ponzi scheme. Even Donald Trump didn’t want to rent her an apartment in one of his many hotels and buildings, due to the scandal. Ruth Madoff’s net worth isn’t public record, but we can say it’s definitely not what it was, before her life was ruined. She was able to keep $2.5 million (and left Manhattan), but most of their wealth of $80.0 million was taken. Her days of expensive clothes, hair care, and lifestyle are far behind her now and her neighbors all notice, according to The Post.",
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"segment": "A lot of his friends rented tiny studio apartments. However, Madoff was blessed enough to live inside an apartment that Bernie had bought him. And it’s not just any apartment – It was located in Sterling Plaza, a high-rise luxury residential building on Manhattan’s ritzy Upper East Side area. Sterling Plaza was built by Sterling Equities. It is controlled by Fred Wilpon, who also owns the New York Mets baseball team. The Wilpon family was friends with the Madoffs, and their businesses had acquired millions and millions of dollars during the Ponzi scheme. Bernie was said to be secretive, controlling, and strict as a father. Also See: Lena The Plug Bio: Facts, Net Worth, Boyfriend & More\nCareer History of Mark Madoff\nSince graduating, Madoff had spent most of his career working inside his father’s company.",
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"url": "https://articlebio.com/peter-madoff",
"title": "Peter Madoff Bio - age, net worth, wiki, house, family, son, daughter, and more",
"headings": "Peter Madoff Biography\nPeter Madoff Biography\nContents:\nSynopsis\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNet worth\nPersonal life\n",
"segment": "Their expenditure includes homes in Palm Beach, Old Westbury, New York, and on Long Island, also an apartment on Park Avenue worth $4 million. Due to the forfeiture and the ten years prison, Madoff's net worth is in negative figures. Personal life\nPeter B. Madoff is a married man. He is married to Marion Madoff. The couple had two children, their son c Roger Madoff died a couple years ago. He has a daughter named Shana Madoff. His daughter Shana Madoff is a former American attorney currently serves as a yoga teacher. His daughter is married to Eric Swanson and has two children with him.",
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"url": "http://abcnews.go.com/US/life-madoff-ruth-living-25-million-connecticut/story?id=36557458",
"title": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut - ABC News",
"headings": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut\nLife After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut",
"segment": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut - ABC News\nLife After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut\nA lonely figure, Rush Madoff never went through with Bernie divorce. By BRIAN ROSS, MEGAN CHRISTIE and RHONDA SCHWARTZ\nFebruary 3, 2016, 6:58 AM\n• 5 min read\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Twitter\nEmail this article\n1:52\nBernie Madoff: Where Is He Now? Seven years after infamous Ponzi scheme collapsed, Madoff's story to hit small screen. ABC News\n— -- Instead of a sprawling Manhattan penthouse she lives in a rented one bedroom, 989 square foot apartment in Connecticut. There are no more limousines, just a Toyota Prius. And the $2.5 million she was allowed by the government to keep is a pittance compared to the billions of dollars her husband once had in his bank account. Yet Ruth Madoff is not complaining, at least publicly.",
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"title": "The Talented Mr. Madoff - The New York Times",
"headings": "The Talented Mr. Madoff\nBernie Madoff (1938-2021)\nThe Talented Mr. Madoff\n",
"segment": "Black, white and gray or “icily cold modern,” as one frequent visitor to the New York operation described it. Despite nurturing a familial atmosphere in his offices, he installed two cameras on the small trading floor of the firm’s London operations so he could monitor the unit remotely from New York. This Bernie also ran a money management business on the side for decades that he kept hidden far from colleagues, competitors and regulators. While he managed billions of dollars for individuals and foundations, he shunned one-on-one meetings with most of his investors, wrapping himself in an Oz-like aura, making him even more desirable to those seeking access. So who was the real Bernie Madoff? And what could have driven him to choreograph a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, to which he is said to have confessed? An easy answer is that Mr. Madoff was a charlatan of epic proportions, a greedy manipulator so hungry to accumulate wealth that he did not care whom he hurt to get what he wanted. But some analysts say that a more complex and layered observation of his actions involves linking the world of white-collar finance to the world of serial criminals. They wonder whether good old Bernie Madoff might have stolen simply for the fun of it, exploiting every relationship in his life for decades while studiously manipulating financial regulators. “Some of the characteristics you see in psychopaths are lying, manipulation, the ability to deceive, feelings of grandiosity and callousness toward their victims,” says Gregg O. McCrary, a former special agent with the F.B.I. who spent years constructing criminal behavioral profiles.",
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"title": "The Talented Mr. Madoff - The New York Times",
"headings": "The Talented Mr. Madoff\nBernie Madoff (1938-2021)\nThe Talented Mr. Madoff\n",
"segment": "“For many years when we were first married, my wife and I would go to their house or we would all go out to dinner, maybe a couple of nights a month,” said Mr. Kavanau, who says that the first home Mr. Madoff shared with his bride was a modest, one-bedroom apartment in Bayside, Queens. Over the years, however, the two couples drifted apart. From time to time, Mr. Kavanau said he turned on the television and caught a glimpse of Mr. Madoff now a successful financier being interviewed, realizing that he had made his mark on Wall Street. “The last time I saw him, we had run into him and Ruth on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach,” Mr. Kavanau recalls. “ We were definitely aware of how well he was living.” When asked if he can understand what happened, what may have motivated or prompted Mr. Madoff to eventually take such risks after building up a seemingly successful business, Mr. Kavanau paused. “There is no way to. I can’t make it add up. It doesn’t make sense,” he says, growing increasingly frustrated. “ I cannot take the Bernie I knew and turn him into the Bernie we’re hearing about 24/7.",
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"url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/wall-street/bernie-madoff-net-worth/",
"title": "Bernie Madoff Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth",
"headings": "Bernie Madoff Net Worth\nBernie Madoff Net Worth\nHow much is Bernie Madoff Worth?\nBernie Madoff Net Worth:\nBernard Madoff\n",
"segment": "Madoff previously owned many properties around the world. These include his primary residence in Manhattan on the Upper East Side, a home in Montauk, New York, and a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. These, along with many of his other assets, were auctioned off by the United States Marshals Service in September 2009. Bernard Madoff\nNet Worth: -$17 Billion\nDate of Birth: Apr 29, 1938 - Apr 14, 2021 (82 years old)\nGender: Male\nProfession: Banker, Confidence artist, Investment broker, Financial adviser, Businessperson, Stockbroker, Financier, Investor\nNationality: United States of America\nLast Updated: 2021",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Madoff",
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"headings": "Ruth Madoff\nRuth Madoff\nContents\nEarly life\nPersonal life\nAssets\nHomes\nIn the media\nReferences\n",
"segment": "a Manhattan apartment ($7 million); a Montauk home ($3 million); a Palm Beach home ($11 million); a Cap d'Antibes, France, property ($1 million); furniture, household goods, and art ($9.9 million), and a restored 1969 Rybovich sportfishing yacht ($800,000). Since her husband’s incarceration, most of the Madoff family assets have been seized by the government, including the couple's Upper East Side penthouse in New York City. In June 2009, shortly before Bernie Madoff was sentenced, prosecutors reached an agreement allowing Ruth Madoff to keep $2.5 million, while taking and selling the Madoffs' other assets. The settlement, however, did not preclude others, such as the court-appointed trustee Irving Picard of BakerHostetler who was liquidating her husband's firm, from seeking to recover funds from her, for example as a wrongful transferee of funds transferred to her. Bernie Madoff’s lawyer had asked the government to allow his wife to keep $70 million in assets that were in her name, as he forfeited all rights to assets totaling $170 million. In May 2019, 77-year-old Ruth Madoff agreed to pay $594,000 ($250,000 in cash, and $344,000 of trusts for two of her grandchildren), and to surrender her remaining assets when she dies, to settle claims by the court-appointed trustee Picard liquidating her husband's firm for former customers.",
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"title": "The Talented Mr. Madoff - The New York Times",
"headings": "The Talented Mr. Madoff\nBernie Madoff (1938-2021)\nThe Talented Mr. Madoff\n",
"segment": "There was, of course, another side to Mr. Madoff, who is 70. Reclusive, at times standoffish and aloof, this Bernie rarely rubbed elbows in Manhattan’s cocktail circuit or at Palm Beach balls. This Bernie was quiet, controlled and closely attuned to his image, down to the most minute details. He was, for instance, an avid collector of vintage watches and took time each morning to match his wedding ring he owned at least two to the platinum or gold watch band he was wearing that day. Per his directives, the décor in his firm’s New York and London offices was stark. Black, white and gray or “icily cold modern,” as one frequent visitor to the New York operation described it. Despite nurturing a familial atmosphere in his offices, he installed two cameras on the small trading floor of the firm’s London operations so he could monitor the unit remotely from New York. This Bernie also ran a money management business on the side for decades that he kept hidden far from colleagues, competitors and regulators. While he managed billions of dollars for individuals and foundations, he shunned one-on-one meetings with most of his investors, wrapping himself in an Oz-like aura, making him even more desirable to those seeking access. So who was the real Bernie Madoff?",
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"segment": "Brynna Drummond\nRayna: Rachel Harrison\nClive / Prince Reginald: Alessandro Juliani\nEddie: Peter Kelamis\nMarcus: Omari Newton\nSloane: Ingrid Nilson\nLady Anne: Nicole Oliver\nPhillip: Shaun Smyth\nPrincess Olivia / Stevie: Kira Tozer\nSvetlana Petranova: Kelly Sheridan\nAllegra James:",
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"segment": "Other staff featured in the series are Abigail's personal assistant Lucy Bedford ( Fiona Button) and the Press Secretary Jonty Roberts ( Lorcan Cranitch ). Cast\nRupert Evans as King Richard IV\nJane Asher as Queen Charlotte\nSophie Winkleman as Princess Eleanor\nSebastian Armesto as Prince George\nNathalie Lunghi as Princess Isabelle\nRoy Marsden as Sir Iain Ratalick\nZoe Telford as Abigail Thomas\nDavid Harewood as Major Simon Brooks\nLorcan Cranitch as Jonty Roberts\nHugh Ross as Jeremy Robinson\nJohn Ramm as Chief Superintendent Peter Bayfield\nFiona Button as Lucy Bedford\nShelley Conn as Miranda Hill\nJohn Shrapnel as PM Edward Shaw\nChristine Bottomley as Natalie\nClemency Burton-Hill as The Hon. Alice Templeton\nAnton Lesser as Archbishop of Canterbury\nJohn Benfield as Ray Mellor\nLaura Haddock as Lady Arabella Worthesley Wolsey\nDominic Jephcott as Dr Philip Hooper\nFrank Mills as Jack 'Dobbsy' Dobbs\nJames Thornton as Milton Bishop\nHarriet Walter as Joanna Woodward\nHuw Rhys as David Waverley\nOwain Arthur as Jimmy Clacy\nKate O'Flynn as Ruby Riley\nRussell Bright as Neil Haslam\nHeather Tobias as Anne Featherstone\nAmit Shah as Kulvinder 'Vinny' Ganatra\nValentinas Klimas [ lt] as King James III\nEpisodes\nThe Palace aired on Mondays at 9 p.m. Each episode is about 45 minutes long and originally aired in a 60-minute slot with adverts. The broadcasts were sponsored by Warner Leisure Hotels, both on television and on itv.com. International broadcast sales were handled by All3Media, Company Pictures' parent company. Episode\nWriter\nDirector\nRatings\nOriginal airdate\nEpisode 1\nTom Grieves\nMetin Hüseyin\n4.59\n14 January 2008\n( 2008-01-14)\nRichard, Prince of Wales and Prince George are out clubbing when their father, King James III, dies suddenly while at the opera. Richard then succeeds to the throne as Richard IV, and within hours has met the Prime Minister Edward Shaw ( John Shrapnel ). Richard's older sister, Princess Eleanor, is immediately jealous of his new position as she believes she should be Queen, and she and her private secretary, Major Simon Brooks, start plotting to discredit Richard. Abi speaks to a publisher about doing a tell-all book. Meanwhile, footman Jimmy sees the King kissing a woman in the Throne Room, and The Sun threatens to break the story after James III's funeral.",
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"segment": "In order of shared border length, these are: Laos (2,161 km), China (1,297 km), and Cambodia (1,158 km). International Affairs\nInternational Disputes: Southeast Asian states have enhanced border surveillance to check the spread of avian flu; Cambodia and Laos protest Vietnamese squatters and armed encroachments along border; Cambodia accuses Vietnam of a wide variety of illicit cross-border activities; progress on a joint development area with Cambodia is hampered by an unresolved dispute over sovereignty of offshore islands; an estimated 300,000 Vietnamese refugees reside in China; establishment of a maritime boundary with Cambodia is hampered by unresolved dispute over the sovereignty of offshore islands; the decade-long demarcation of the China-Vietnam land boundary was completed in 2009;",
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Dartmouth Moose
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"segment": "5. In another well-known tradition, hundreds of students plunge into the icy water of Occom Pond for the annual Polar Bear Swim that takes place during Winter Carnival. 6. Colby College’s Miller Library was actually modeled after the Baker Memorial Library of Dartmouth! 7. Dartmouth does not have an official mascot, although the controversial Keggy the Keg (an anthropomorphic beer keg – see photo) has become an “ingrained part of Dartmouth culture.” 8. The story behind Dartmouth’s color (forest green) is surprisingly simple: back in 1866, it was the only color not used by another college. 9.",
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"segment": "The Thayer School of Engineering offers Geology, Engineering Sciences, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy. Apart from the Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, Dartmouth has offerings in Social Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Sociology. The “Mascot” and School Colors\nThe Dartmouth College Mascot is “Big Green”, after the green college quadrangle. This is the unofficial mascot and uniform color of all varsity and club athletic teams of Dartmouth College for the Ivy League conference Division I, and ECAC Hockey conference. Despite the relatively sparse enrollment, Dartmouth is able to field 34 varsity teams, 17 club sports, and 24 intramural teams because no less than three-fourths of students sign up for some sports or other. There have been attempts to update the Dartmouth Mascot to a moose and a beer keg but these have not been too successful. Residences and College Life\nDartmouth dorms do not permit making arrangements for desired roommates, e.g. friends from high school. Instead, the College endeavors to allocate roommates according to lifestyle choices and other psychographics questions in the application questionnaire. As in most other campuses, all incoming freshmen must take available slots in freshmen clusters at the River and the Choates.",
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"segment": "Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern. ESPN. Retrieved 2006-12-28. ^ Simigis, Antonia. \" Mascots Talk Back: Keggy\". Playboy. Archived from the original on 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2006-12-28. ^ \"Dartmouth College's newest mascot... Keggy the Keg\".",
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"segment": "Inaugurated in late 2013. Athena — the female mascot of Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Scripps College. Attila — the costumed duck mascot of the ducks of Stevens Institute of Technology. Aubie — the tiger mascot of the Auburn Tigers of Auburn University. Avalanche the Golden Bear — The costumed bear mascot of the Golden Bears of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Awesome Eagle — costumed mascot of the Golden Eagles of Tennessee Technological University (Tennessee Tech). Azul the Eagle — costumed mascot of Florida Gulf Coast University. B\nBaby Blue — University of Delaware; second mascot of the University of Delaware; more of a child-friendly mascot\nBaby Jay — mascot of University of Kansas, accompanied by Big Jay\nBaldwin the Eagle — the American bald eagle mascot of Boston College\nBaldwin Jr — the inflatable version of Baldwin the Eagle at Boston College\nBananas T. Bear — The black bear mascot of the University of Maine\nThe Battling Bishop — mascot of Ohio Wesleyan\nBaxter — the bearcat mascot of Binghamton University\nThe Bearcat — name of University of Cincinnati mascot.",
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"segment": "C\nCAM the Ram — both the live male bighorn sheep and the costumed ram representing the Colorado State Rams of Colorado State University. Captain Chris — a costumed likeness of Christopher Newport, the mascot of Christopher Newport University. Captain Cane — since 1994, the official mascot of the University of Tulsa, an anthropomorphized golden hurricane with human attributes such as biceps, clothes, and a perpetual smirk. From 1978 to 1994, the mascot was Huffy. Cardinal Bird — is the costumed mascot of the Wesleyan University Cardinals, as well as the Cardinals from the University of Louisville (sometimes called Red Bird ). CavMan, aka Chester — the official mascot of the University of Virginia. Cayenne — a costumed chili pepper for the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana-Lafayette. Cecil Sagehen — the vicious winged mascot of Pomona College and Pitzer College in Claremont, CA\nCecil the Crusader - the official mascot of North Greenville University in Tigerville, South Carolina. Champ — the costumed Bulldog mascot of Louisiana Tech University and the costumed Bobcat of Montana State University and the live bulldog mascot of the University of Minnesota Duluth, in Duluth Minnesota. Charlie Cardinal — the cardinal mascot of Ball State University.",
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"segment": "Keggy the Keg - Wikipedia\nKeggy the Keg\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nUnofficial mascot of Dartmouth College\nKeggy posing on the Dartmouth College Green with Baker Memorial Library in the background. Keggy the Keg is the unofficial mascot of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League college in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Keggy is an anthropomorphic beer keg, created in 2003 by members of the college humor magazine the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, to fill the mascot void that followed the abolition of the Native American mascot in 1971. Due to its nature, the mascot was controversial on Dartmouth's campus, and it was reported on in a variety of national media. With time, however, it has become an \"ingrained part of Dartmouth culture\". Contents\n1 Context and creation\n2 Reactions\n3 History\n4 References\n5 External links\nContext and creation\nAfter dropping the mascot of the Indian, Dartmouth had no official mascot. Dartmouth continued to be known by its nickname of \"The Big Green,\" but, citing the ambiguity, lack of dynamism, and intangibility of having no mascot, the Dartmouth Student Assembly proposed a student poll in spring 2003 to decide upon a new mascot. While the Moose came in first in this poll, many students remained dissatisfied with the choice, and the moose lost a final poll to \"no mascot.\" Chris Plehal and Nic Duquette, students at the Jack-O-Lantern humor magazine, expressed interest in creating a mascot that \"wasn't racist, biased or sexist, yet [was] entirely unacceptable.\" In an effort to force the administration to adopt a more interesting mascot, they created Keggy, an anthropomorphic keg that represents \"the most obvious Dartmouth stereotype:",
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"segment": "Providence Friars have a dalmation as a mascot. Tulane Green Wave have a pelican for a mascot. Chattanooga Mocs have a mockingbird although mocs referred to native american footwear. UNLV Runnin' Rebels have a shark for a mascot. Utah Utes have a hawk for a mascot. There's bound to be more, especially considering native american motifs are no longer considered PC for mascots. Stanford has the stupid tree and Dartmouth doesn't appear to have a nickname or a mascot since Indians is no longer acceptable. North Dakota Fighting Sioux is likely to have a new nickname and mascot soon, be interesting to see what they come up with. Cleveland Browns have a dog. Tennessee Titans have a racoon.",
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"segment": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do that brought him to national prominence? He was the leader of the rough riders(second in command but he organized it)\nHow did Theodore Roosevelt create the modern presidency? He shaped the modern day presidency by his leadership and publicity campaign(bully pulpit) he said that the federal government is responsible for the people\nHow did Theodore Roosevelt's intervention in a coal strike set a precedent for federal arbitration? The government can come in intervene when the public welfare is in vain\nWhat legislations were passed during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency to protect citizens? He passed the meat inspection act and the pure food and drug act. No more selling of contaminated food and you have to label whats in the food. What did Theodore Roosevelt do to protect the environment? To protect the environment he created national parks and the forest service\nHow did women finally win the right to vote? involvement at the state level lots more protests (some radical some peaceful) involvement in the war effort\nWhat was Wilson's position on civil rights? promised a lot but didn't deliver\nFederal Reserve System\nEstablished to control the US money supply and the availability of credit in the country\nFederal Trade Commission\nEstablished to investigate and stop unfair business practices\nClayton Anti-trust act\nmade certain monopolistic business practices illegal and protected the rights of labor unions and farm organization\nMuckrakers\nJournalist who exposed the corrupt side of business and public life in the early 1900s\nSquare Deal\nProgram of progressive reforms designed to protect the common people against big business\n17th amendment\namendment that provides for direct elections of US senators\n19th amendment\nAmendment to US constitution that gives women the right to vote\n16th amendment\nPower to lay and collect taxes on incomes\nPresident roosevelt\nBorn into a wealthy New York family, gained fame for his role in battle at san juan hill in cuba (spanish-american war), was governor of new york served as vp before assuming presidency because of assassination, and became a popular pres who promoted conservation and using federal power for the benefit of the common man.",
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"segment": "Roosevelt gained national recognition with his heroic assault leading the Rough Riders on San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish American War and was noted for his big-game hunting expeditions into the American West, Africa, and South America. Roosevelt's appreciation of nature, notwithstanding the indiscriminate slaughter that characterized hunting expeditions of the time, led to some of the most progressive conservation measures of any U.S. administration. As president Roosevelt signed legislation adding five national parks and 18 national monuments, as well as protecting extensive land preserves for public use. Roosevelt's presidency fostered great irrigation projects and the construction of the historic Panama Canal to promote global commerce. A voracious reader and first-rate intellect, Roosevelt made notable contributions in paleontology, taxidermy, and ornithology, and brought an unprecedented energy and intellectual vigor to the presidency. Despite a privileged background Roosevelt was deeply concerned with the public welfare, and legislation during his presidency enabled millions to earn a fair wage, which he called the “Square Deal.” Charting a more muscular role for the United States in world affairs, Roosevelt anticipated the emergence of the United States as a world power. A leading proponent of modern naval power, he borrowed a West African proverb, \"speak softly but carry a big stick,\" to characterize a more confident and expansive U.S. diplomatic posture. Roosevelt's advocacy of international engagement laid the groundwork for America's entry, and the ultimate Allied victory, in World War I (and, arguably, World War II ). Roosevelt earned a posthumous Medal of Honor for his courage in battle and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his mediation of the Russo-Japanese War—the first American to win a Nobel Prize in any category.",
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"segment": "The economy had begun to recover, and the Open Door policy with respect to China promised new markets and enhanced trading opportunities. Thus McKinley's reelection seemed a sure thing, and the major issue at the Republican convention was to select a person to replace Vice-President Garret A. Hobart, who had died the previous year. The man selected for the job was Theodore Roosevelt, one of the most remarkable characters in American history. As both police Commissioner of New York City and governor of New York, Roosevelt had pursued policies which would later be expanded into his progressive agenda when he became president. Roosevelt was wildly popular because of his success in the Spanish-American War, which he helped bring about while serving as assistant secretary of the Navy. McKinley's manager Mark Hanna was appalled at the notion of “that damned cowboy” being only a heartbeat away from the presidency. But the demand for the popular Roosevelt prevailed. Roosevelt provided the impetus for the progressive movement and oversaw the first phase of America’s rise to world power. Best known for his “walk softly and carry a big stick” approach to foreign policy, he is also remembered a an aggressive reformer who was willing to use presidential influence—the “bully pulpit,” as he called it—to bring about needed change in American society. Although there were many critics of his aggressive foreign-policy ventures, his place on Mount Rushmore is well deserved.",
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"segment": "He liked to quote a favorite proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . ” Aware of the strategic need for a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific, Roosevelt ensured the construction of the Panama Canal. His corollary to the Monroe Doctrine prevented the establishment of foreign bases in the Caribbean and arrogated the sole right of intervention in Latin America to the United States. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for mediating the Russo-Japanese War, reached a Gentleman’s Agreement on immigration with Japan, and sent the Great White Fleet on a goodwill tour of the world. Some of Theodore Roosevelt’s most effective achievements were in conservation. He added enormously to the national forests in the West, reserved lands for public use, and fostered great irrigation projects. He crusaded endlessly on matters big and small, exciting audiences with his high-pitched voice, jutting jaw, and pounding fist. “ The life of strenuous endeavor” was a must for those around him, as he romped with his five younger children and led ambassadors on hikes through Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.\nLeaving the Presidency in 1909, Roosevelt went on an African safari, then jumped back into politics. In 1912 he ran for President on a Progressive ticket. To reporters he once remarked that he felt as fit as a bull moose, the name of his new party.",
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"segment": "As soon as he took over as president (in 1901, following McKinley’s assassination) he set to work protecting America’s beauty. He established the U.S. Forestry Service, designated more 18 locations as national monuments (including the Grand Canyon), and created numerous refuges and preserves. He also enacted legislation that would ensure the same powers for future presidents. For government reform, Teddy turned to his fellow Progressives, who were determined to make a change for the better in various areas within the country. Not willing to focus solely on government, Roosevelt and his bipartisan colleagues also took on the daunting tasks of corruption, social reform, and promoting the sciences within society. With this dedication to reformation and transformation of American society, Roosevelt also sought to enlist the help of the citizens. His speech in Chicago (April 10, 1899) entitled, “The Strenuous Life” was a call to action of sorts. He challenged the people to work hard, to never spend their time in idleness, even when enjoying leisure. With his own life as a prime example of what hard work could do, his call was met with great applause. The foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt can be summed up in two words:",
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"segment": "Roosevelt's rise to national prominence came during the Spanish-American War of 1898. Anxious to be a part of the forces that would go to Cuba, he organized a group of cowboys and New York aristocrats into a cavalry regiment nicknamed the Rough Riders. As a lieutenant colonel, Roosevelt became a national hero and darling of the national news media when he led his Rough Riders to victory at the Battle of San Juan Hill in July 1898. The New York Republican Party, under the leadership of Senator Thomas C. Platt, nominated Roosevelt for governor in 1898, in the hope that his popularity could rescue a party plagued by scandal. Roosevelt was easily elected but soon offended party leaders by asserting his political independence. Platt became so frustrated with Roosevelt's reform agenda that he persuaded President William McKinley to make Roosevelt his vice presidential running mate in 1900. Reluctantly, Roosevelt accepted the nomination. His popularity helped McKinley win a second term. On September 6, 1901, an anarchist named Leon F. Czolgosz shot McKinley when he visited the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Eight days later McKinley died and Roosevelt assumed the presidency.",
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"segment": "He died on January 6, 1919, at age 60. Where did Theodore Roosevelt get his education? Teddy Roosevelt graduated from Harvard College and briefly studied at Columbia Law School, though he did not finish. How did Theodore Roosevelt become famous? Though he had already been a public servant for nearly two decades, Theodore Roosevelt became a national hero for his role in the Spanish-American War, especially in leading the Rough Riders regiment. He was president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. What were Theodore Roosevelt’s accomplishments? Among Theodore Roosevelt’s many achievements, he is perhaps best known for expanding the powers of the presidency, the federal government, and American foreign policy. He is also known for “trust-busting” (that is, breaking up monopolies), mediating an end to the Russo-Japanese War, and initiating the construction of the Panama Canal. The early years\nRoosevelt was the second of four children born into a socially prominent family of Dutch and English ancestry;",
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"segment": "He expanded the powers of the presidency and of the federal government in support of the public interest in conflicts between big business and labour and steered the nation toward an active role in world politics, particularly in Europe and Asia. He won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1906 for mediating an end to the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), and he secured the route and began construction of the Panama Canal (1904–14). Key events in the life of Theodore Roosevelt. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nTop Questions\nWhen was Theodore Roosevelt born and when did he die? Teddy Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858. He died on January 6, 1919, at age 60. Where did Theodore Roosevelt get his education? Teddy Roosevelt graduated from Harvard College and briefly studied at Columbia Law School, though he did not finish. How did Theodore Roosevelt become famous? Though he had already been a public servant for nearly two decades, Theodore Roosevelt became a national hero for his role in the Spanish-American War, especially in leading the Rough Riders regiment.",
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"segment": "Louis Armstrong\nLouis \"Satchmo\" Armstrong is considered by many people to be one of the greatest and most influential jazz musicians of all time. He is known for his superior trumpet playing and his amazing, husky baritone voice. He was born in 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was mentored by some of the other great musicians of the time, such as Joe \"King\" Oliver. In 1919 he moved to Chicago, where his career took off. By the end of the 1920s, Satchmo was known nationwide and playing to very large audiences. His career lasted well into the 1960s. He was internationally known by the time of his death in 1971. Joe \"King\" Oliver\nJoseph Nathan \"King\" Oliver, like Louis Armstrong, was also born in Louisiana and was an expert cornet player. \" King\" Oliver's band was called King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. Oliver played with many other famous musicians of the time, including Armstrong and \"Kid\" Ory.",
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"segment": "In 1913 he was sent to the Colored Waifs Home as a juvenile delinquent. There he learned to play the cornet in a band, and playing music quickly became a passion. What is Louis Armstrong famous for? Louis Armstrong is considered the leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artists in jazz history, who helped develop jazz into a fine art. His beautiful tone and gift for bravura solos ending in high-note climaxes led to such masterworks as his recordings of “That’s My Home,” “Body and Soul,” and “Star Dust.” How did Louis Armstrong influence others? Louis Armstrong was the dominant influence on the swing era, when most trumpeters attempted to emulate his inclination to dramatic structure, melody, or technical virtuosity. His playing influenced virtually all subsequent jazz horn players, and the swing and rhythmic suppleness of his vocal style were important influences on singers from Billie Holiday to Bing Crosby. Early life and career\nAlthough Armstrong claimed to be born in 1900, various documents, notably a baptismal record, indicate that 1901 was his birth year. He grew up in dire poverty in New Orleans, Louisiana, when jazz was very young.",
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"segment": "Michael Levy was the oldest known western musician. He made music in the west popular by playing the musical instrument lyre. What kind of instrument is a tympani? A tympani, also known as a kettle drum, is a percussion instrument. What is Orpheus known for? Orpheus was known for his music instrument called lyre\nWhat is the combination of operating system and processor known as? it is known as the operation instrument\nWhat instrument did John Lewis play? == John Lewis Played The Well Known Instrument, Piano. Which instrument did Louis Armstrong love to play? Louis Armstrong loved and is famous for playing the trumpet.",
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"segment": "Louisiana, African-American From Louisiana\nCity: New Orleans, Louisiana\ndiscoveries/inventions: Swiss Kriss\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nBillie Holiday\nJimi Hendrix\nWillie Nelson\nTom Waits\nWho was Louis Armstrong? Louis Armstrong was an American jazz trumpeter and singer. He was one of the most influential figures in jazz music. Famous for his innovative methods of playing the trumpet and cornet, he was also a highly talented singer, blessed with a powerful gravelly voice. Known for his improvisation, Armstrong could induce dramatic effects with his music. Armstrong came into prominence in the mid-20th century when racism was prevalent in the USA. He was one of the first African-American entertainers to become highly popular among the white and the colored segments of the society. Fondly nicknamed ‘Satchmo’ or ‘Pops’ by his fans, he is often regarded as the founding father of jazz.",
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"segment": "Louis Armstrong\nLouis Armstrong is arguably the best trumpet player of all time for his influence over jazz music. He was immensely popular with musicians in and out of the jazz scene and frequently sang alongside performances. Armstrong’s notable tunes include “West End Blues,” “Potato Head Blues” & “What a Wonderful World,” to name a few. 2. Miles Davis\nMiles Davis was an exceptional trumpet player, bandleader and composer. Davis was pivotal in the development of smooth jazz. He frequently played in the middle register of the trumpet and achieved commercial success with his 1959 album, “King of Blue.” 3. Chet Baker\nChet Baker utilized a warm tone to the ears. He was a part of notable groups, including the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and he lived a relatively tough life battling drug addiction.",
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"segment": "10 Facts About Louis Armstrong » Almanac » Surfnetkids\nSurfnetkids » Almanac » History » Biographies » 10 Facts About Louis Armstrong\n10 Facts About Louis Armstrong\nLeave a Comment\nTrumpeter and jazz legend Louis Armstrong. Louis Armstrong is one of the most famous musicians in American history. He is one of the most celebrated musicians of all time, known all over the world for his jazz and musical abilities. He was also very famous because he was an African American who gained fame at a time when people’s talents were not always recognized because of their skin color. He is an inspiration to musicians all over the world. 1. Born on the 4th of July\nMany people know that Louis Armstrong, known for his very wide smile and very bright white teeth, was born in New Orleans. Armstrong drew attention to New Orleans, a center for musical genius, and made it very famous. Some people don’t know that he was born on Independence Day, July 4, 1900. 2.",
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"segment": "Image credit: AER Wilmington DE via Flickr\nWith a silky and undocked tail, the Cavalier King Charles is a toy dog breed and is the 19th most popular dog breed in the U.S. It was originated in the United Kingdom and comes in several colours including Blenheim and Ruby. It is a social and friendly breed and makes the best companions with children and other pets. Cavalier is a patient, playful, and entertaining dog and it can easily adapt to any family and environment. As the spaniels are known for their hunting specialty, they may be a threat to birds but training can do the wonders and they can live with the birds and small pets like a soulmate. The Cavaliers have been crossbred with several other pure breeds to get a different dog breed. Some of them are: Beaglier: Beagle + Cavalier\nCavachon: Bichon Frise + Cavalier\nChilier:",
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"headings": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n1. China - 14\n1. Russia - 14\n2. Brazil - 10\n3. Democratic Republic of the Congo - 9\n3. Germany - 9\n4. Zambia - 8\n4. Tanzania - 8\n4. France - 8\n4. Austria - 8\n4. Turkey - 8\n4. Serbia - 8\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n",
"segment": "Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland\nGermany shares its borders with 9 neighboring countries. On the extreme north Germany is bounded by Denmark. To the west of Germany lies Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium and to the south-west lies France The entire southern boundary of Germany is shared with Austria and Switzerland. The south-east border of Germany is shared with the Czech Republic and the easternmost frontier adjoins Poland. Germany maintains amicable relations with its neighbors who are all members of the European Union and also developed nations themselves. Thus exchange of people, goods, services and capital between these countries is allowed freely, leading to the overall economic development of Germany and its neighbors. 4. Zambia - 8\nMap of Zambia showing the 8 bordering nations. Bordering Countries: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe\nZambia is a small, land-locked country located in southern Africa.",
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"segment": "Which Countries Border Germany? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border Germany? A view of Germany and several of its neighboring countries. Germany has the second-highest number of bordering countries in Europe, with its nine bordering countries only being exceeded by Russia. The country has a land border that spans 2,307 miles in length. The nine countries that Germany shares its land boundary with are Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, and Belgium. Austria-Germany Border\nAustria is located in the south of Germany and is among the country’s bordering countries. Of Germany’s bordering neighbors, it is with Austria that the country shares the longest land border, covering 506 miles in length. The border was first outlined in the 19th century as a result of agreements made between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Austrian Empire. However, the two monarchies merged in 1938 and dissolved the border.",
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"segment": "Brazil shares its northern border with (west to east) Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. Running down the western border of Brazil are the countries of (north to south) Colombia and Peru. On the southwestern side, Brazil borders (west to east) Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay. Germany Has 9 Neighboring Countries\nGermany is one of the largest countries in Europe and many of its neighbors are among the continent's smallest nations. It is also almost completely landlocked, so its 2,307 miles (3,714 kilometers) of border is shared with nine other countries. Germany's single neighbor to the north is Denmark. On the western border of Germany, you will find (north to south) Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. To the south, Germany shares a border with (west to east) Switzerland and Austria. The eastern borders of Germany are shared with (north to south) Poland and the Czech Republic. Source\nThe World Factbook.",
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"segment": "How many countries share a border with Switzerland? There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. How many countries share a border with Germany? 9 countries share a border with Germany. What countries share a border with Greece? Greece shares a border with Albania, FYROM, Bulgaria and Turkey. Italy, Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria\nWho does Italy share the largest border with? Switzerland has the 'lions share' of Italy's border. Which European countries share borders with France?",
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"segment": "Clockwise from the North, countries that share a border with France are: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, Spain. Which country does not share a border with Switzerland? There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. Every other country in the world does not share a border with Switzerland. Does Spain share a border with Portugal and Italy? Spain and Portugal share a border, but you have to pass through France to get from Spain to Italy. How many countries currently share a border with Russia? 14 countries share a border with Russia.",
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"headings": "What countries share a border with Italy\n?\n\nWhat countries share a border with Italy?\nYour Answer\nWhat countries share a border with Italy?\nCan you answer?\nHow many sides does a hexagon have?\nRelated Questions\nWhich of those countries does Italy share the smallest border?\nWhich countries share a border with Slovenia?\nWhich country does not share border with russia?\nWhat are the 4 countries that share a border with France?\nWhich 5 countries share a border with France?\nCountries sharing a border with France?\nWhich is one of the countries that border France?\nWhat is it called when countries share a border?\nName six countries that have border with France?\nWhat countries share a border with Sicily?\nFive countries that border France?\nHow many countries share the border with Switzerland?\nHow many countries share a border with Switzerland?\nHow many countries share a border with Germany?\nWhat countries share a border with Greece?\nWho does Italy share the largest border with?\nWhich European countries share borders with France?\nWhich country does not share a border with Switzerland?\nDoes Spain share a border with Portugal and Italy?\nHow many countries currently share a border with Russia?\nWhat are the names of countries that share a land border with Switzerland?\nWhat countries do not share a border with France?\nWhat 4 countries border with Italy?\nWhich countries share a border with Argentina?\nWhat countries do not share a border with Israel?\n",
"segment": "Five countries that border France? Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra are the eight countries that share a border with mainland France. How many countries share the border with Switzerland? There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. How many countries share a border with Switzerland? There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. How many countries share a border with Germany? 9 countries share a border with Germany.",
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"segment": "Country with 9 Bordering Countries\nGermany is the European country with the third-most bordering countries, with a total of 9 countries bordering the nation. Germany’s total border is 2,307 miles in length. However, the country surpasses France in total European countries bordering it as all its nine bordering countries are from Europe. These bordering countries are the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, and Luxembourg. Of these countries, Austria’s border is the longest, stretching a total 497 miles. Germany also shares a maritime boundary with two European countries; the United Kingdom through the North Sea, and Sweden through the Baltic Sea. Countries with 8 Bordering Countries\nThree countries in Europe (Turkey, Serbia, and Austria) share their respective borders with eight countries rach. Turkey is both the largest and has the longest boundary of the three countries; spanning 1,632 miles.",
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"headings": "Countries With the Most Neighbors\nCountries With the Most Neighbors\nDiscover Which Countries Share Their Borders With the Most Countries\nChina Has 14 Neighboring Countries\nRussia Has 14 (Or 12) Neighboring Countries\nBrazil Has 10 Neighboring Countries\nGermany Has 9 Neighboring Countries\n",
"segment": "Germany's single neighbor to the north is Denmark. On the western border of Germany, you will find (north to south) Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. To the south, Germany shares a border with (west to east) Switzerland and Austria. The eastern borders of Germany are shared with (north to south) Poland and the Czech Republic. Source\nThe World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency, United States of America. 2016. Cite this Article\nFormat\nmla apa chicago\nYour Citation\nRosenberg, Matt. \" Countries With the Most Neighbors.\" ThoughtCo, Feb. 16, 2021, thoughtco.com/countries-with-most-neighbors-4070858.",
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"segment": "1930–31, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1947–48, 1952–53, 1970–71, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2003–04\nRunners-up (9): 1925–26, 1931–32, 1972–73, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2015–16\nSecond Division (until 1992)\nRunners-up (1): 1903–04\nEFL Cup\nWinners (2): 1986–87, 1992–93\nRunners-up (6): 1967–68, 1968–69, 1987–88, 2006–07, 2010–11, 2017–18\nLeague Centenary Trophy\nWinners (1): 1988 (record)\nThe FA\nFA Cup\nWinners (14): 1929–30, 1935–36, 1949–50, 1970–71, 1978–79, 1992–93, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2019–20 (record)\nRunners-up (7): 1926–27, 1931–32, 1951–52, 1971–72, 1977–78, 1979–80, 2000–01\nFA Community Shield\nWinners (16): 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1991 (shared), 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020\nRunners-up (7): 1935, 1936, 1979, 1989, 1993, 2003, 2005\nUEFA\nUEFA Champions League\nRunners-up (1):",
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"segment": "Until eventually 768 teams participated in the tournament. Two of those 768 teams made it to the final and will fight for the trophy. FA Cup winners\nArsenal is the only team to win the FA Cup 13 times. Manchester United is on the second spot with 12 FA Cup trophies in their cabinet. Followed by Tottenham Hotspur who won the FA Cup in 8 occasions. FC Liverpool, Chelsea, and Aston Villa have each won the cup 7 times. FA Cup History\n2000 Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa\n2001 Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal\n2002 Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea\n2003 Arsenal 1-0 Southampton\n2004 Manchester United 3-0 Millwall\n2005 Arsenal 0-0 Manchester United\n2006 Liverpool 3-3 West Ham United\n2007 Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United\n2008 Portsmouth 1-0 Cardiff City\n2009 Chelsea 2-1 Everton\n2010 Chelsea 1-0 Porsmouth\n2011 Manchester City 1-0 Stoke City\n2012 Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool\n2013 Wigan Athletic 1-0 Manchester City\n2014 Arsenal 3-2 Hull City\n2015 Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa\n2016 Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace (AET)\n2017 Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea\n2018 Manchester United 0-1 Chelsea\n2019 Manchester City 6-0 Watford\nWembley Stadium\nIt's an English tradition to play the FA Cup final at Wembley. Wembley is the venue for the final since 1922-1923, with a break between 2000-01 and 2005-06. In that period of time the old Wembley was demolished and the new Wembley was in progress. Since the completion of the new Wembley the final is back where it belongs.",
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"segment": "Chelsea won the FA Cup final in the new with 1-0. So far, the new Wembley Stadium hosted 10 FA Cup finals with 23 goals. None of the finals so far has gone all the way to penalties to declare a winner. Feel free to browse the FA Cup fixtures of the knock-out stage games, the semi-finals and the final. We have English FA Cup tickets available for home and away FA Cup matches in England. Select your favourite FA Cup team and buy FA Cup tickets online through our safe and secure booking system. All FA Cup ticket orders are guaranteed and dispatched by our reliable partners FedEx and Royal Mail Special Delivery. We are not affiliated with the English FA or any Engli",
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"headings": "2008 in sports\n2008 in sports\nContents\nAmerican football\nArchery\nAssociation football\nAustralian rules football\nBaseball\nBasketball\nBowls\nBoxing\nCanadian football\nCycling\nRoad Cycling\nGrand Tours :\nTrack Cycling\n2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships\nCompetition aerobatics\nCricket\nCurling\nDiving\nFigure skating\nFloorball\nGliding\nGolf\nHandball\nHorse racing\nSteeplechases\nFlat races\nIce hockey\nLacrosse\nMixed martial arts\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nMotorsport\nOlympic Games\nParagliding\nPolo\nRadiosport\nRotorcraft\nRowing\nRugby league\nRugby union\nSki mountaineering\nTennis\nWater polo\nWeightlifting\nReferences\n",
"segment": "I have no idea and this is from my research job, I’m mad at myself\nAssociation football\nMain article: 2008 in association football\nEgypt win the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations 1–0 over Cameroon. It is the sixth title in the competition for the Pharaohs. Manchester United wins the UEFA Champions League, defeating another English side Chelsea by penalty shootout 6–5, after a draw of 1–1 at the final. Spain defeated Germany 1–0 in the final of the 2008 UEFA European Football Championships\nLDU Quito wins the 2008 Copa Libertadores, defeating Fluminense in the final. Australian rules football\nPapua New Guinea win the 2008 Australian Football International Cup defeating New Zealand 7.12.54 to 7.4.46 in the Grand Final. A special ' Peace Team ' composed of local Israeli and Palestinian players competed in the tournament. Hawthorn defeat Geelong 18.7.115 to 11.23.89 in the 2008 AFL Grand Final to win their tenth premiership. The crowd of 100,012 at the MCG is the largest at a VFL/AFL Grand Final since the 1986 VFL Grand Final. North Ballarat defeat Port Melbourne 18.12.120 to 11.9.75 in the 2008 VFL Grand Final at the Telstra Dome.",
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"segment": "The club also won the FA Cup for the first time the following year. In terms of the number of trophies won, the 1990s was Manchester United's most successful decade, during which they won five league titles, four FA Cups, one League Cup, five Community Shields (one shared), one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one UEFA Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup . The club currently holds the record for most top-division titles, with 20. They were also the first team to win the Premier League, as well as holding the record for the most Premier League titles (13), and became the first English team to win the European Cup when they won it in 1968. Their most recent trophy came in May 2017, when they won the UEFA Europa League. Domestic\nLeague\nFirst Division / Premier League (Level 1): 20 – record\n1907–08, 1910–11, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13\nSecond Division (Level 2): 2\n1935–36, 1974–75\nCups\nFA Cup: 12\n1908–09, 1947–48, 1962–63, 1976–77, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2015–16\nLeague Cup: 5\n1991–92, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2016–17\nFA Charity/Community Shield:",
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"headings": "Questions and Answers about WBA FC\nQuestions and Answers about WBA FC\nWhy are we called The Baggies ?\nAnd why the \"Albion\" bit at the end ?\nWhy do we always get knocked out of the Cup by minnows ?\nWhere and how did \"Boing-ing\" originate ?\nWhy do we call Wolves \"The Tatters\" ?\nWhy do we also call Wolves \"The Dingles\" ?\nWhy do we call Villa \"The Seals\" ?\nWhat's the music we play (or used to play) before games ?\nWhere can I get hold of West Bromwich Albion videos ?\nWhy are we called The Baggies ?\nAnd why the \"Albion\" bit at the end ?\nWhy do we always get knocked out of the FA Cup by minnows ?\nWhere and how did \"Boing-ing\" originate ?\nWhy do we call Wolves \"The Tatters\" ?\nWhy do we also call Wolves \"The Dingles\" ?\nWhy do we call Villa \"The Seals\" ?\nWhat's the music we play (or used to play) before games ?\nWhere can I get hold of West Bromwich Albion videos ?\n",
"segment": "This might be utter crap of course. Or I might just have got it wrong. Why do we always get knocked out of the FA Cup by minnows ? We don't. Some years we get knocked out by much bigger teams than Woking, Halifax, Leyton Orient or Crewe, as shown by this list of teams responsible for our demise since last winning the trophy: 1968/69\nLeicester City\n1969/70\nSheffield Wednesday\n1970/71\nIpswich Town\n1971/72\nCoventry City\n1972/73\nLeeds United\n1973/74\nNewcastle United\n1974/75\nCarlisle\n1975/76\nSouthampton\n1976/77\nManchester City\n1977/78\nIpswich Town\n1978/79\nSouthampton\n1979/80\nWest Ham\n1980/81\nMiddlesbrough\n1981/82\nQPR\n1982/83\nTottenham Hotspur\n1983/84\nPlymouth Argyle\n1984/85\nLeyton Orient\n1985/86\nSheffield Wednesday\n1986/87\nSwansea\n1987/88\nWimbledon\n1988/89\nEverton\n1989/90\nAston Villa\n1990/91\nWoking\n1991/92\nLeyton Orient\n1992/93\nWest Ham\n1993/94\nHalifax\n1994/95\nCoventry City\n1995/96\nCrewe Alexandra\n1996/97\nChelsea\n1997/98\nAston Villa\n1998/99\nBournemouth\n1999/00\nBlackburn Rovers\n2000/01\nDerby County\n2001/02\nFulham\n2003/04\nNottingham Forest\n2004/05\nTottenham Hotspur\n2005/06\nReading\n2006/07\nMiddlesbrough\n2007/08\nPortsmouth (SF)\n2008/09\nBurnley (R4R)\n2009/10\nReading (R5R)\n2010/11\nReading (R3)\n2011/12\nNorwich City (R4)\n2012/13\nQPR (R3R)\n2013/14\nCrystal Palace (R3)\n2014/15\nAston Villa (QF)\n2015/16\nReading (R5)\n2016/17\nDerby County (R3)\nWhere and how did \"Boing-ing\" originate ? From Glynis Wright: Two theories exist: A local lad heard a record by a Dutch group [Rotterdam Termination Source] called \"Poing!\" and took such a shine to the tune and lyrics, he arranged to have it played in a local disco, where it caught on, accompanied by the jumping and flailing arm-movements we all know and love.",
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"segment": "On 61 minutes City further extended their lead to 3–0 with a goal from substitute Kevin De Bruyne from close range. Seven minutes later, Jesus made it 4–0 after taking the ball on the counter-attack and shooting past Gomes. In the 81st minute, Sterling scored from a Bernardo Silva cross to make it 5–0, before scoring again in the 87th minute after his initial shot was pushed onto the post by Gomes. The match ended 6–0 to Manchester City: it was only the third time that a team has scored six goals in an FA Cup Final and the margin of victory is the joint-largest in an FA Cup Final, equalling Bury 's 6–0 win over Derby County in 1903. Manchester City's De Bruyne was named man of the match. The win completed a domestic treble for Manchester City, who had already won the League Cup and the Premier League that season, unprecedented by any English men's team. As they had already qualified for the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, City's European qualification place for winning the FA Cup went to Wolverhampton Wanderers, who entered the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League in the second qualifying round. Contents\n1 Route to the final\n1.1 Manchester City\n1.2 Watford\n2 Match\n2.1 Background\n2.2 First half\n2.3 Second half\n2.4 Details\n2.5 Statistics\n3 Post-match\n4 References\nRoute to the final\nMain article: 2018–19 FA Cup\nManchester City\nRoute to the final for Manchester City\nRound\nOpposition\nScore\n3rd\nRotherham United ( H )\n7–0\n4th\nBurnley (H)\n5–0\n5th\nNewport County ( A )\n4–1\nQF\nSwansea City ( A )\n3–2\nSF\nBrighton & Hove Albion ( N )\n1–0\nKey: (",
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Italy
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"segment": "List of Mediterranean countries - Wikipedia\nList of Mediterranean countries\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nThe Mediterranean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Twenty sovereign countries in Southern Europe, the Levant and North Africa regions border the sea itself, in addition to two island nations completely located in it ( Malta and Cyprus ). Political map of the Mediterranean Sea as of September 2004. While not having a coastline in the Mediterranean, Portugal, Andorra, San Marino, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Jordan are often included on the list of Mediterranean countries. Such classification is mostly based on their geographical, economic, geopolitical, historical, ethnic and cultural (language, art, music, cuisine) ties to the region as a whole. Other factors include climate and flora . List of Countries\nBelow is the list of the countries and territories bordering the Mediterranean, listed clockwise from Gibraltar on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula : Southern European coast, from west to east\nPortugal (considered Mediterranean)\nSpain\nGibraltar (a British Overseas Territory)\nFrance\nMonaco\nItaly\nMalta\nSlovenia\nCroatia\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nMontenegro\nAlbania\nGreece\nTurkey\nSerbia\nLevantine coast, from north to south\nSyria\nNorthern Cyprus ( de facto, disputed)\nRepublic of Cyprus\nAkrotiri and Dhekelia (a British Overseas Territory)\nLebanon\nIsrael\nPalestine ( Gaza Strip)\nJordan (considered Mediterranean)\nNorthern African coast, from east to west\nEgypt\nLibya\nTunisia\nAlgeria\nMorocco\nSee also\nEastern Mediterranean\nReferences\n^ The Countries bordering the Mediterranean\n^ \"Tourism in the Mediterranean\". UN-WTO. Retrieved 15 March 2021.",
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"segment": "List of Mediterranean countries - Wikipedia\nList of Mediterranean countries\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPolitical map of the Mediterranean Sea as of September 2004. The Mediterranean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Twenty sovereign countries in Southern Europe, the Levant and North Africa regions border the sea itself, in addition to two island nations completely located in it ( Malta and Cyprus ). While not having a coastline in the Mediterranean, Portugal, Andorra, San Marino, Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Jordan are often included on the list of Mediterranean countries. Such classification is mostly based on their geographical, economic, geopolitical, historical, ethnic and cultural (language, art, music, cuisine) ties to the region as a whole. Other factors include climate and flora . List of Countries\nBelow is the list of the countries and territories bordering the Mediterranean, listed clockwise from Gibraltar on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula : Southern European coast, from west to east\nPortugal (considered Mediterranean)\nSpain\nGibraltar (a British Overseas Territory)\nFrance\nMonaco\nItaly\nMalta\nSlovenia\nCroatia\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nMontenegro\nAlbania\nGreece\nTurkey\nNorthern Cyprus ( de facto, disputed)\nRepublic of Cyprus\nLevantine coast, from north to south\nSyria\nLebanon\nIsrael\nPalestine ( Gaza)\nJordan (sometimes considered Mediterranean)\nNorthern African coast, from east to west\nEgypt\nLibya\nTunisia\nAlgeria\nMorocco\nSee also\nEastern Mediterranean\nReferences\n^ The Countries bordering the Mediterranean\n^ a b \"Tourism in the Mediterranean\". UN-WTO. Retrieved 15 March 2021.",
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"segment": "They include: The Mediterranean Sea and Basin: A total of 21 countries touch the Mediterranean Sea. Australia: The southern and western regions of the country. Africa: Morocco, north of Algeria, north of Tunisia, and the Cape Province area of South Africa. South America: The central coast of Chile and parts of Argentina. California and parts of Baja California, or Mexico.",
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"segment": "Mediterranean Countries - WorldAtlas\nMediterranean Countries\nMediterranean Countries\nThe Mediterranean Sea is a body of water situated between parts of the 3 continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The name \"Mediterranean\" comes from the Latin term, mediterraneus, meaning middle of the earth. The Mediterranean region was home to great ancient civilizations including Rome, Greece, and Egypt. The Mediterranean Sea encompasses 2.54 million sq. km. There are 16 countries with Mediterranean coastlines. The Mediterranean Sea is a body of water that is situated in between parts of 3 continents, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The name “Mediterranean” comes from the Latin term, mediterraneus, and means middle of the earth. Indeed, the Mediterranean Sea sits in the middle of what people living in ancient Greece, Egypt, and Rome believed to be the world as a whole. Geography Of The Mediterranean Sea\nAn Italian village along the Mediterranean coast of Italy.",
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"segment": "15 countries border the Mediterranean\nWhat are Mediterranean countries? The mediterranean countries are countries which have a coastline on the mediterranean sea. For example... Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, Libya etc. Are Italy Greece and Spain Mediterranean Countries? Yes, they are all Mediterranean countries. Three countries in the Mediterranean? Three examples of Mediterranean countries are Spain, Italy, and Greece. What did both rôme and Carthage want to control? Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean. Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.",
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"segment": "Malta and Cyprus. All other islands in the Mediterranean belong to other countries. What do the US and Greece have in common? - both countries have a Mediterranean climate - both countries have a large Greek (ethnic or speaking) population - both countries are economically tied to Europe - both countries are in the Western World - both countries are republics\nWhat countries in Africa border the Mediterranean Sea? The countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, from west to east, are: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. These countries border the south part of the Mediterranean Sea. Five countries in Africa border the Mediterranean Sea. These countries are Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. There are also countries in Asia and Europe that border the sea.",
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"headings": "What countries border on the Mediterranean Sea?\nAsked by: Renatas Malecha\nWhat countries border on the Mediterranean Sea?\n",
"segment": "The countries surrounding the Mediterranean in clockwise order are Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco; Malta and Cyprus are island countries in the sea. Click to see full answer. Keeping this in view, what are the countries of Africa that border the Mediterranean Sea? Question: What African countries border the Mediterranean Sea? The Mediterranean Sea: The Mediterranean Sea lies between Europe and Asia. Answer and Explanation: Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt are the African countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.",
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"segment": "What did GEORGE WASHINGTON do during this war? George Washington was a general of the French and Indian war. Washington's military experience began in this war. In 1753 Washington was sent as an ambassador from the British crown to the French officials and Indians. The following year he led another expedition to the area to assist in the construction of a fort at present day, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Before reaching that point, he and some of his men accompanied by Indian allies, ambushed a French scouting party. The French responded by attacking Washington, Following the ambush, forcing his surrender. Released on parole, Washington. and his troops returned to Virginia. Hmmm...I wonder were was the war fought.",
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"segment": "Twenty-two-year-old George Washington, a Virginian surveyor whose family helped to found the Ohio Company, gave the command to fire on French soldiers near present-day Uniontown, Pennsylvania. This incident on the Pennsylvania frontier proved to be a decisive event that led to imperial war. For the next decade, fighting took place along the frontier of New France and British America from Virginia to Maine. The war also spread to Europe as France and Britain looked to gain supremacy in the Atlantic World. After initially remaining neutral, the Ohio Country Indians and most of the northern tribes largely sided with the French, who were their primary trading partner and supplier of arms. The British fared poorly in the first years of the war. In 1754, the French and their American Indian native allies forced Washington to surrender at Fort Necessity, a hastily built fort constructed after Washington’s attack on the French. In 1755, Britain dispatched General Edward Braddock to the colonies to take Fort Duquesne. The French, aided by the Potawotomis, Ottawas, Shawnees, and Delawares, ambushed the 1,500 British soldiers and Virginia militia who marched to the fort. The attack sent panic through the British force, and hundreds of British soldiers and militiamen died, including General Braddock.",
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"segment": "Know about his leadership in the Revolutionary War, his domestic and foreign policy as President; and more, through his 10 major accomplishments. For those who are interested in in-depth knowledge, kindly click on the accordions to know all about the career of George Washington. ** George Washington’s Role In The French and Indian War\n#1 He led the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War\n#2 His victory at the Battle of Trenton was a pivotal moment in the war\n#3 He led America to victory in the decisive Siege of Yorktown\n#4 George Washington led U.S. to victory in the American Revolutionary War\n** George Washington’s Role In The American Revolution\n#5 Washington was unanimously elected the first President of the United States\n#6 The Bill of Rights was passed during his presidency\n#7 His suppression of Whiskey Rebellion established an important precedent\n#8 He kept U.S. out of the French Revolutionary War in Europe\n** George Washington Presidency Major Successes And Failures\n#9 His farewell address has had a long and continuing influence\n#10 George Washington is regarded as one of the greatest American presidents\n** George Washington’s Role In The French and Indian War\nFrench and Indian War Overview\nFought between 1754 and 1763, the French and Indian War is considered a part of the larger Seven Years War (1756 – 1763), which was fought between alliances led by Great Britain and France. In North America, the two empires sought to extend their influence in the region leading to the conflict. The French and Indian War pitted France, French colonists and their Native allies against Great Britain, the Anglo-American colonists and their Native allies. Conflict began with a series of incidents in the upper Ohio River valley, which was claimed by both the sides as their territory. The conflict ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 10, 1763. It resulted in Great Britain securing major territorial gains in North America. These included all French territory east of the Mississippi river, as well as Spanish Florida.",
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"segment": "Washington's World Colonial Music Institute Quotes\nDigital Encyclopedia\nWashington and the West\nWashington came away from his early ventures in the West with a conviction that the destiny of Virginia, and later of the United States itself, would be one of expansion. Learn More\nDigital Encyclopedia\nNative American Policy\nWashington had limited experience with Native American allies during the French and Indian War, but during his presidency declared that Native American policy was one of his top priorities. Learn More\nResources\nWashington and the French and Indian War\nLearn more about George Washington's early military experience in this article from Mount Vernon. Learn More\nGeorge Washington in the uniform of the Virginia Regiment, painted by Charles Willson Peale in 1772. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) is the name given to the North American theatre of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), a global conflict involving the major powers of Europe. Though war was not formally declared until 1756, armed conflict began in 1754 as disputes over land claims in the Ohio Valley lead to a series of frontier battles between the French and British. Both received support from various Native American tribes, though the outnumbered French became far more dependent on these allies as the war progressed. The French saw a number of early victories, most notably over George Washington and Edward Braddock in Western Pennsylvania. Washington quickly became a central figure in the conflict, maturing during his tenure in the Virginia militia from an inexperienced young major to the commander in chief of the colony’s regiment. Washington’s involvement during the war’s early stages provided the future President with invaluable military experience while also gaining him positive notoriety that helped to launch his future political career.",
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"segment": "Washington was directly involved in starting the French and Indian War. He was 21 years old. back to menu ↑\nIn 1767 Washington Opposed Violations of Human Rights by the British\nDuring the French and Indian War, Washington was named as an honorary officer in the British Army. After suffering some defeats, George Washington facts show that he proved himself as a military leader in the French and Indian War. Many George Washington facts are based on reviewing his letters from during the important time of Independence in the Americas. Even after the Stamp Act of 1865, Washington did not take an active role in the uprisings in the British Colonies. By 1767, however, Washington’s opinions had changed. Washington saw the actions of the British as violating fundamental rights of citizens in the British Colonies. After all, his family had emigrated from England in 1657. He could claim direct ancestry on British soil.",
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who is the new governor of oregon?
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John Kitzhaber
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"headings": "Oregon Secretary of State\nOregon Secretary of State\nGovernor Kate Brown\nBiographical\nGovernor's Duties\n",
"segment": "Democrat; appointed 2015; elected 2016; reelected 2018; term expires January 2023. The governor is the chief executive of Oregon. The Oregon Constitution charges the governor with faithfully executing the laws, making recommendations to the Legislature and transacting all necessary business of state government. The governor provides leadership, planning and coordination for the executive branch of state government. She appoints many department and agency heads within the executive branch and members to nearly 300 policymaking, regulatory and advisory boards and commissions. The governor proposes a two-year budget to the Legislature, recommends a legislative program each regular session and may also call special sessions.",
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"segment": "wow go get a book and find out\nWhat is are current governor of the US? AlabamaGov. Bob RileyAlaskaGov. Sean ParnellAmerican SamoaGov. Togiola TulafonoArizonaGov. Jan BrewerArkansasGov. Mike BeebeCaliforniaGov. Arnold SchwarzeneggerColoradoGov. Bill RitterConnecticutGov. M. Jodi RellDelawareGov.",
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"headings": "US Elections ~ Oregon\nUS Elections ~ Oregon\nNext State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2022:\nNext State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2020:\n",
"segment": "Next State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2022: Oregon Governor: Kate Brown (D) | Campaign Website\nOregon State Labor & Industries Commissioner: Val Hoyle (D) | Campaign Website\n(Note: This position is officially a non-partisan post.) Next State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2020: Oregon Secretary Of State: Bev Clamo (R)\n* Not a candidate in 2020. Election Race Candidates: Kim Thatcher (R/IP/WF)\n~ State Senator, Businesswoman, Ex-State Representative\nShemia Fagan (D)\n~ State Senator, Ex-State Representative, Attorney, Ex-School Board Member\nKyle Markley (L)\n~ Computer Engineer\nNathalie Paravicini (PG/PR)\n~ Naturopath\n\nOregon State Treasurer:",
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"headings": "2022 Oregon gubernatorial election\n2022 Oregon gubernatorial election\nSee also: 2022 United States gubernatorial elections\nContents\nDemocratic primary\nCandidates\nPublicly expressed interest\nPotential\nDeclined\nRepublican primary\nCandidates\nDeclared\nPublicly expressed interest\nPotential\nThird Party and others\nDeclined\nGeneral election\nPredictions\nSee also\nExternal links\nOfficial campaign websites\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Bend Bulletin. August 31, 2017. Retrieved November 19, 2019. ^ a b c d e f g Jaquiss, Nigel (November 30, 2020). \" The 2022 Governor's Race Is Officially Underway: Dr. Bud Pierce Declares His Candidacy\". Willamette Week. Retrieved December 2, 2020. ^ a b c d e f g Borrud, Hillary (November 30, 2018). \" Kate Brown's win opens up Oregon's 2022 governor's race\".",
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"segment": "None, All Governors\n\n\nRepublican\nGovernor Phil Scott\n• Re-elected Tuesday 6 November 2018\n• First elected: 2016\n• Chair up for regular election: Tuesday 6 November 2018\n• Renominated\n\nCandidate list (7, 4 write-ins)\n\n\n\n\n\nRepublican\n151,261\n54.37%\nGovernor Phil Scott\n\n\n\n\n\nDemocratic\n110,335\n39.66%\nChristine Hallquist\n\n\n\n\n\nScattering\n4,038\n1.45%\nBlank Votes\n\n\n\n\n\nIndependent\n3,266\n1.17%\nTrevor Barlow\n\n\nIndependent\n2,287\n0.82%\nCharles \"Chuck\" Laramie\n\n\nIndependent; ( Marijuana)\n2,129\n0.77%\nCris Ericson\n\n\n\n\n\nEarth Rights\n1,855\n0.67%\nStephen Marx\n\n\n\n\n\nLiberty Union\n1,839\n0.66%\nEmily \"Em\" Peyton\n\n\n\n\n\nScattering\n1,115\n0.40%\nTotal Write-ins\n\n\nScattering\n105\n0.04%\nOvervotes\n\n\n\n\n\nWrite-in; ( Democratic)\n\n\nstate Senator John Rodgers\nTotal\n278,230\n100.00%\n\n\nIf no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the November General Election, the state Legislature chooses the next Governor. Lieutenant Governor 2 year term, Election Cycle: 2016, 2018\n\n\nDemocratic; Progressive\nLieutenant Governor David Zuckerman\n• Re-elected Tuesday 6 November 2018\n• First elected: 2016\n• Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 6 November 2018\n• Renominated\n\nCandidate list (3, 3 write-ins)\n\n\n\n\n\nDemocratic;",
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"url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Oregons_state_song",
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"segment": "He was elected in November\n2016 and assumed office on January 2, 2017. What is Oregons largest city? Portland. What is Oregons bird? Western Meadowlark\nWhat is Salem Oregons population? 154,510\nWhat is the name of oregons mascot? Puddles\nWhat are Oregons agriculture? TunaSalmon\nBeef\nWhat is Oregons largest mountain? Mount Hood\nWhat is Oregons economy? Wheat cattle and timber\nWhat is oregons total number of electors?",
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"title": "Democratic Governors Association (DGA)",
"headings": "Democratic Governors Association\nDemocratic Governors Association\nThe Latest\nThe Weekender (4/9/21)\nMeet Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky\nMeet Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico\nMeet Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey\nMeet Governor Dan McKee of Rhode Island\nMeet Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York\nMeet Governor Kate Brown of Oregon\nMeet Governor John Carney of Delware\nMeet Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina\nMeet Governor John Bel Edwards\nMeet Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin\nMeet Governor Jay Inslee of Washington\nMeet Governor David Ige of Hawaii\nMeet Governor Laura Kelly of Kansas\nMeet Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut\nMeet Governor Janet Mills of Maine\nMeet Governor Gavin Newsom of California\nMeet Governor Ralph Northam of Virginia\nGovernor Ralph Northam is the 73rd governor of Virginia. He was inaugurated on January 13, 2018.\nMeet Governor Jared Polis of Colorado\nMeet Governor JB Pritzker of Illinois\nMeet Governor Steve Sisolak of Nevada\nMeet Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota\nMeet Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan\nMeet Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania\nGovernor Tom Wolf is the 47th governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2015.\nMeet Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky\nOn December 10, 2019, Governor Andy Beshear was sworn in as the 63rd governor of Kentucky.\nMeet Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico\nGov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is the 32nd Governor of New Mexico. She was inaugurated Jan. 1, 2019.\nDemocratic Governors Association\n",
"segment": "Out-Of-Touch Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Suggests Voters Waiting in Long Lines Can “Order UberEats”\nMeet Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky\nOn December 10, 2019, Governor Andy Beshear was sworn in as the 63rd governor of Kentucky. Learn more\nMeet Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico\nGov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is the 32nd Governor of New Mexico. She was inaugurated Jan. 1, 2019. Learn more\nMeet Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey\nLearn more\nMeet Governor Dan McKee of Rhode Island\nGovernor McKee is the 76th governor of the State of Rhode Island. He was sworn in on March 2, 2021. Learn more\nMeet Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York\nGovernor Andrew Cuomo is the 56th governor of New York. He was inaugurated on January 1, 2011. Learn more\nMeet Governor Kate Brown of Oregon\nGovernor Kate Brown is the 38th governor of Oregon. She assumed office on February 18, 2015. Learn more\nMeet Governor John Carney of Delware\nGovernor John Carney is the 74th governor of Delaware.",
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"url": "https://www.oregoncoast.org/covid-19/",
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"segment": "April 14th - Oregon's governor introduced framework for reopening Oregon. April 13th - Oregon, California and Washington announced Western States Pact. April 8th - Oregon's governor extended Oregon school closures through the remainder of the academic year. April 7th - Oregon's governor extended the order prohibiting on-premises consumption of food or drink until further notice. April 3rd - Centers for Disease Control recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. March 28th - Oregon launched a statewide COVID-19 public awareness campaign. March 24th - First Lincoln County resident tests positive for COVID-19. March 23rd - Short-term lodging is prohibited in Lincoln County including hotels, vacation rentals, homestay properties, RV parks, and private campgrounds until the declared emergency ends or other notice. View the most frequently asked questions. March 23rd - Oregon's governor issued a stay home order to slow the spread of COVID-19, effective immediately and until further notice.",
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"segment": "She was elected governor on November 8, 2016 to finish out Governor Kitzhaber’s first term and was reelected in 2018 to a second term. As governor, Kate Brown has dramatically increased access to the ballot box; made historic investments in addressing climate change, education, transportation, and affordable housing; and expanded the Oregon Health Plan to cover 94% of adults and every single child in Oregon. With her husband Dan, Brown helped raise Dan’s son and daughter in SE Portland. When Governor Brown is not busy at the Capitol, you will find her exploring the natural beauty of Oregon with her dog, Jory. Governor's Duties\nState Capitol Building, 900 Court St. NE, Suite 254, Salem 97301-4047; 503-378-3111; Fax: 503-378-8970\nKate Brown, Portland;",
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"segment": "July 13th - Oregon's governor announced that face coverings will be required in all outdoor spaces where a physical distance of 6 ft from others cannot be maintained, and indoor social gatherings are limited to 10 people, effective July 15, 2020. June 30th - Oregon's governor extends the statewide emergency declaration for 60 days, effective through September 4, 2020. June 29th - Oregon's governor announced that face coverings will be required statewide in indoor public spaces, effective July 1, 2020. June 17th - Oregon's governor announced that face coverings will be required in all indoor public spaces throughout Lincoln County, effective June 24, 2020. June 11th - Oregon's governor announced a one-week statewide pause on pending county applications for reopening. June 7th - Lincoln County reported an outbreak at Pacific Seafood in Newport, OR, accounting for 124 new positive cases of COVID-19. June 1st - Lincoln City lodging properties that meet county guidelines are allowed to reopen. May 18th - City of Lincoln City extends emergency declaration through July 6, 2020. May 15th - Lincoln County entered Phase 1 of the State of Oregon's reopening guidelines, with short-term lodging scheduled to open June 1, 2020. May 14th - State of Oregon approves Lincoln County's application for reopening.",
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what are the most common religions in the united states?
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Unitarian Universalism
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"headings": "\nPeople\nReligion in the United States\nHistory of Religion in the United States\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies - Northern Colonies\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies - Southern Colonies\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies - Middle Colonies\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Religion in a Secular State\nHistory of Religion in the United States - Influence of Religion\nReligious Discrimination\n",
"segment": "Religion in the United States - TheUSAonline.com\nHome >\nUS Population >\nReligion in the United States\nPeople\nReligion in the United States\nThe variety of religious beliefs in the United States surpasses the nation’s multitude of ethnicities, nationalities, and races, making religion another source of diversity rather than a unifying force. This is true even though the vast majority of Americans—83 percent—identify themselves as Christian. One-third of these self-identified Christians are unaffiliated with any church. Moreover, practicing Christians belong to a wide variety of churches that differ on theology, organization, programs, and policies. The largest number of Christians in the United States belong to one of the many Protestant denominations—groups that vary widely in their beliefs and practices. Roman Catholics constitute the next largest group of American Christians, followed by the Eastern Orthodox. Most Christians in America are Protestant, but hundreds of Protestant denominations and independent congregations exist. Many of the major denominations, such as Baptists, Lutherans, and Methodists, are splintered into separate groups that have different ideas about theology or church organization. Some Protestant religious movements, including Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, cut across many different Protestant organizations. Roman Catholics, the next largest religious group in the United States, are far more unified than Protestants.",
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"segment": "The most common religion in Jordan is Sunni Islam of the Hanafi School. What is the most common religion practice in Panama? Panama's most common religion practice is Roman Catholicism. Most common religion in Central America? Catholicism is the most common religion in the whole United States. What role did the pharaoh play in egypts religion? They saw themselves as gods\nWhat is the most common religion in North Africa and the Middle East? The most common religion in North Africa is Islam. What is the most common religion in India? Hinduism is the most common religion in India, with 80.5% of the population being Hindu.",
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"segment": "What is the most common religion south America? what is the most common religion in south america\nWhat is Scotlands most common religion? the most common religion is Scotland is ...prodeston and christian. What is the second most common religion in Africa? Christianity is the second most common religion in Africa, with Islam being the most common. What is the most common religion in Fiji? The most common religion in Fiji is Methodist if you look at the demographics. What is the most common religion in Niger? The most common religion in Niger is Sunni Islam of the Maliki School. What is Ireland's most common religion?",
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"segment": "American religion is as diverse as its population. Most Americans consider themselves Christians. Almost 50% identify with Protestant Christianity, while approximately 20% identify with Roman Catholicism. However, only about 36% of Americans attend church regularly. Many Christian sects with a worldwide presence have their origins in the USA, including Mormonism and the Jehovah's Witnesses. Eastern religions continue to grow in the United States, including Buddhism and Hinduism. Often these faiths are combined with American secularism or syncretism so that the product is a notably \"American form\" of them. Judaism and Islam are firmly rooted in America as well, though their numbers are smaller. Sources\n“ United States .” CIA World Factbook.",
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"segment": "What Type of Government Does North Korea Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type of Government Does North Korea Have? The monument to the founding of the Korean Workers' Party in Pyongyang. Editorial credit: nndrln / Shutterstock.com. The government of the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea has been dominated by the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea since 1948. It has been described as a socialist state and a totalitarian dictatorship. The East Asian country has its government structure fashioned on the Soviet model, where the primary principle is self-reliance on its national resources. The government of North Korea subscribes to communist ideologies under a dictatorship. The Constitution in use was adopted by the country in 1998 and subsequently amended in 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2016.",
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"segment": "What Type of Government Does North Korea Have? What Type of Government Does North Korea Have? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 5, 2020 2:30:10 PM ET\nn/a/hemis.fr/Getty Images\nThe Democratic People's Republic of Korea is more commonly known as simply North Korea. This country is a communist state and a dictatorship. As of 2017, Kim Jong-un is the first chairman of the National Defense Commission in North Korea, assuming these duties after the death of his father, Kim Jong-Il, in 2011 according to the United States Central Intelligence Agency. The National Defense Commission holds the position of the nation's highest administrative authority. Divisions of Government\nThe government of North Korea is also comprised of the State Affairs Commission, which is the highest managing office in the country. A minister of state security and minister of people's security serve under the direct control of Kim Jong-un. Pak-Yong-sik is the minister of people's armed forces. Pak Pong-ju is premier and, currently, Kim Yong-nam is the president of the Supreme People's Assembly Presidium.",
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"segment": "North America | Countries, Regions, Map, Geography, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Land\nNorth America\ncontinent\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nRandall J. Schaetzl See All Contributors\nProfessor of Geography, Michigan State University, East Lansing. Author of numerous articles on physical geography. See Article History\nNorth America, third largest of the world’s continents, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer. It extends for more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km) to within 500 miles (800 km) of both the North Pole and the Equator and has an east-west extent of 5,000 miles. It covers an area of 9,355,000 square miles (24,230,000 square km). North America\nNorth America\nEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nNorth America occupies the northern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or simply the Americas. Mainland North America is shaped roughly like a triangle, with its base in the north and its apex in the south; associated with the continent is Greenland, the largest island in the world, and such offshore groups as the Arctic Archipelago, the West Indies, Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), and the Aleutian Islands. Uummannaq Fjord\nUummannaq Fjord and Uummannaq Rock, Greenland. Wedigo Ferchland\nNorth America is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the North Pacific Ocean.",
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"segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Greece? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Greece? Greek language road sign at a motorway in Greece. Greek, the official and primary language of Greece is spoken by the majority of the country's population. English is the dominant foreign language spoken in the business world of Greece and also taught in the schools. Greek is also the de facto provincial language in Albanian. Today, it exists as Modern Greek with many dialects in the different regions of the country. Greek is also one of the oldest Indo-European languages in the world having survived more than 34 centuries, and it is the official language alongside Turkish in Cyprus. Today, more than 15-25 million people speak Greek and in Greece 99.5% of the population converse in the language. Official Language Of Greece\nThe Standard Modern Greek is officially used as the standard language form in the country.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Greece? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nGreece\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-19 07:15:55\nThe official language of Greece is Greek. This breaks up into many dialects of Greek with subtle changes in pronunciation and so a Macedonian Greek, a Greek from Athens or Epirus and a Greek from the island of Crete will all understand each other very easily. This has its origins back to the time of Alexander the great who took the four strands of Greek language, Doric, Attic, Ionian and Aeolic and created a common language which was named koine meaning common. There is a minority group of speakers in the state of Thrace who speak Turkish and many Greeks on the borders of Greece also speak an idiom of their neighbors. The Greeks spoke and still speak Greek. There are different forms of Greek (like English has Old English, Middle English etc)\nMycenaean Greek, (16th to 11th centuries BC)\nAncient Greek, (c. 1000-330 BC)\nKoine Greek , (c. 330 BC-330 AD)\nMedieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, (330-1453 AD)\nModern Greek, (from 1453 AD)\nthe official language for Greece is Greek. Modern Greek (Greek: Ελληνικά)\nMyceneaen was the earliest dialect of the Greek language, dating back to before 1200 BC.",
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"segment": "English and French are also spoken in Greece. Turkish, Bulgarian and Romani are also spoken in some regions..\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 05:10:39\nThe 1 official language of Greece is Modern Greek, spoken by 99% of the population. Slightly more than 50% of the population can speak English as a second language. Ancient Greek was spoken in ancient times. Many changes and simplifications have occured to Ancient Greek to form today's Modern Greek. Many in Jewish minority also speak Ladino. The Muslim minority speaks Bulgarian, Romani, or Turkish. Other minority languages are Albanian, Macedonian, and Romanian. Here is the list of all 16 languages that are locally recognized: 1.",
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"segment": "Greek. Some areas you will find a form of Latin, and italian. In the north I am sure you will find some forms of slavic, and in the islands, arabic. But the language of Greece would be Greek. Greek\nModern Greek, not to be confused with Ancient Greek, is the official language of Greece. English and French are also spoken in Greece. Turkish, Bulgarian and Romani are also spoken in some regions..\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 05:10:39\nThe 1 official language of Greece is Modern Greek, spoken by 99% of the population. Slightly more than 50% of the population can speak English as a second language. Ancient Greek was spoken in ancient times. Many changes and simplifications have occured to Ancient Greek to form today's Modern Greek.",
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"segment": "5]\nApproximately 98% of the people in Greece are ethnic Greeks. Turks form the largest minority group. Other minorities are Albanians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Armenians, and gypsies. [ 3]\nAbout 12 million people around the world speak Greek. They live mostly in Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Albania, Turkey, the United States, among other countries. [ 4]\nThousands of English words come from the Greek language, sometimes via the Roman adaptation into Latin and then to English. Common English words from Greek include “academy,” “apology,” “marathon,” “siren,” “alphabet,” and “typhoon.” [ 3]\nIn the 1950s, only about 30% of Greek adults could read and write. Now, the literacy rate is more than 95%. [ 3]\nAn old Greek legend says that when God created the world, he sifted all the soil onto the earth through a strainer.",
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where are brembo brakes from?
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Bergamo
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"segment": "This is why you should always ensure that proper brakes are installed in your vehicle. Brembo brakes are among the best brakes in the world. Brembois a group that provides clients with reliable auto spare parts. The group is well known for the manufacture of original equipment including braking system, racing systems, brembo brake pads and other spare parts. Brembo produces all the braking system parts including, calipers, brembo brake pads, brake disks among others. The group also offers the clients professional advice about the braking system and other vehicle maintenance tips. There are brake parts for all car models in the world. This means that, you can rely on Brembo brakes for all the cars in your garage. Brembo is well known for the supply of braking parts to the racing companies. The racing cars for these companies require a braking system that is strong and reliable.",
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"segment": "Brembo - Wikipedia\nBrembo\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nItalian automotive brake systems manufacturer\nFor the river, see Brembo (river). Coordinates: 45°41′08″N 9°35′43″E / \n45.685604°N 9.5953973°E\n / 45.685604; 9.5953973\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: \" Brembo\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nBrembo S.p. A.\n\nBrembo headquarters in Stezzano, Italy\nType\nSocietà per Azioni\nTraded as\nBIT : BRE\nIndustry\nAutomotive\nFounded\nJanuary 11, 1961;",
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"segment": "Brembo designed this superb quality to be capable of meeting the needs of the rider or the driver towards the race. To better know more about their product we included some of the companies link that may be helpful. Brembo Additional Resources: Brembo Brake Pads Official Site\nBrembo Brake Pads Catalogue\nBrembo Brake Pads\nAkebono Brake Pad\nAkebono was established in Japan in 1929, during that time Japanese had only produces over 499 vehicles in automobile industry. It entered the domestic and overseas markets being a brake experts. There are 9,000 people worldwide employs by the company, with over 3,500 in North America. This company manufactures a wide array of brake friction materials such as Akebono brake caliper and drum brakes as well as brake assembly foundation. They are now in their 85 years and counting. They have gone through their success because of Akebono brake pads product line that they made them received the award from Import Vehicle Community as the “Best Overall Aftermarket Import Product” which also the reason they are included in this article. Akebono brake pads proudly features are:",
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"segment": "The group also offers the clients professional advice about the braking system and other vehicle maintenance tips. There are brake parts for all car models in the world. This means that, you can rely on Brembo brakes for all the cars in your garage. Brembo is well known for the supply of braking parts to the racing companies. The racing cars for these companies require a braking system that is strong and reliable. This means that brembo brake pads are good since most of those companies rely on these brakes. The materials used to make brembo brake pads make them to stand out from the rest. The group manufactures carbon ceramic disks that are offer the best performance in every car. The material is very durable since it has the ability to resist corrosion. These brake disks are also light in weight.",
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"segment": "The only way you can properly enjoy the super-fast acceleration connected to high-performance vehicles is by knowing the vehicle can stop almost as quickly as they start. That’s where Brembo brakes come into the picture. What are Brembo brakes? Brembo is widely regarded as the best brake company in the world. The brakes are best known in the car racing world. They are one of the only braking systems that’s light enough to not impact the vehicle’s ability to reach top speeds and take corners and curves, but strong enough to stop a race car that’s going at top speed. Many of today’s luxury sports cars are equipped with Brembo brakes. The brakes were developed in 1961 by Original Equipment. In the ’80s, the company set up a facility in North America which made it easier for American car manufacturers to incorporate the brakes into the high-performance sports cars sold in the U.S.\nThe company not only pays careful attention to the automotive industry and makes sure that it’s designing brakes that perfectly meet consumer demands, but it also has a reputation for using any technology that’s available to help improve on its existing brake design. As a result, each year, Brembo gets just a little bit better than the year before.",
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who plays jacob black in the twilight movies?
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Taylor Lautner
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"headings": "Twilight: The Actors Who Almost Played Jacob Black\nTwilight: The Actors Who Almost Played Jacob Black\nTwilight: Michael Copon Almost Replaced Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black\nNext: Twilight: Why Robert Pattinson Originally Hated The Movies\n",
"segment": "Twilight: The Actors Who Almost Played Jacob Black | Screen Rant\nTwilight: The Actors Who Almost Played Jacob Black\nTaylor Lautner played Jacob Black in all Twilight films, but he wasn't the only actor interested in the role, even after the first film was released. By Adrienne Tyler Published Jun 02, 2020\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nTaylor Lautner is best remembered for playing Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga, but he wasn’t the only actor interested in the role, and he was almost recast when New Moon was in development. Author Stephenie Meyer decided to give a twist to vampires and werewolves and in 2005 introduced readers to Twilight, set in a world where they coexisted with humans. The core of the story was the romance between human Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen, with werewolf Jacob Black in-between. Twilight was followed by three novels – New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn – and they all made the jump to the big screen between 2008 and 2012, with Breaking Dawn being split into two films. The Twilight Saga expanded the novels’ fanbase and became very popular and successful, boosting the careers of the main cast, even if some of them weren’t big fans of the impact that Twilight had in their lives. Twilight found its Edward Cullen in Robert Pattinson, its Bella Swan in Kristen Stewart, and its Jacob Black in Taylor Lautner. Continue scrolling to keep reading Click the button below to start this article in quick view.",
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"segment": "Jacob Black - Wikipedia\nJacob Black\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor other uses, see Jake Black. Fictional character in the Twilight series\nJacob Black\nTwilight character\nJacob Black as portrayed by Taylor Lautner in New Moon. First appearance\nTwilight\nLast appearance\nBreaking Dawn\nCreated by\nStephenie Meyer\nPortrayed by\nTaylor Lautner\nIn-universe information\nNickname\nJake\nSpecies\nShape shifter\nGender\nMale\nTitle\nBeta/Alpha's Second ( New Moon and Eclipse ), Alpha/Leader ( Breaking Dawn)\nOccupation\nProtector of La Push\nFamily\nBilly Black (father),\nSarah Black (mother, deceased),\nRachael and Rebecca (older twin sisters),\nEphraim Black (great-grandfather, deceased),\nQuil Ateara V (second cousin)\nSignificant other\nRenesmee Cullen (imprinted)\nNationality\nAmerican\nJacob Black is a character in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. He is described as an attractive Native American of the Quileute tribe in La Push, near Forks, Washington. In the second book of the series ( New Moon ), he discovers that he is a therianthrope who can shapeshift into a wolf. For the majority of the series, Jacob competes with Edward Cullen for Bella Swan 's love. In the films Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn: Part 1, and Breaking Dawn: Part 2, Jacob is played by Taylor Lautner . Contents\n1 Concept and creation\n2 Role in the books\n2.1 Twilight Saga\n2.2 New Moon\n2.3 Eclipse\n2.4 Breaking Dawn\n3 Characterization\n3.1 Physical appearance\n3.2 Personality and abilities\n4 Film portrayal\n5 Team Jacob\n6 References\n7 External links\nConcept and creation\nAccording to Stephenie Meyer, Jacob was originally meant to be a device through which Bella could learn Edward's secret in Twilight.",
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"segment": "Werewolves of Twilight | i love WEREWOLVES\nWerewolves of Twilight\nby Buddy · Published July 31, 2011 · Updated July 31, 2011\nIt’s hard to miss that the next Twilight movie Breaking Dawn is coming out, so with that in mind let’s take a look at the Werewolves of Twilight . Who they are and what they look like. Jacob Black\n#1: Jacob Black\nOf course, the most famous and wideley known of the Twilight Werewolves is Jacob Black. Jacob Black is a love interest of Bella, the star in the series. He has proclaimed that he is undeniably in love with Bella. This poses a problem for Bella for two reason – a.) Bella is in love with someone else – a vampire named Edward and b.) Jacob is himself a werewolf. In the movie, the role of Jacob is played by Taylor Lautner. Jacob lives in forks, Washington. He is part of the Quileute Tribe.",
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"headings": "Jacob Black\nJacob Black\nJacob Black\nBiographical information\nBorn\nChanged\nAlias\nPhysical description\nSpecies\nGender\nHeight\nHair color\nEye color\nSkin color\nFamily information\nFamily\nmembers\nSpecial characteristics\nBloodline\nSpecial\nabilities\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nLoyalty\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life\nTwilight\nMidnight Sun\nNew Moon\nEclipse\nBreaking Dawn\nPhysical appearance\nWolf form\nPersonality and traits\nWolf abilities\nPhasing\nRegeneration\nTelepathy\nNatural enhancements\nDelayed aging\nHigh body temperature\nAlpha voice\nImprinting\nRelationships\nRenesmee Cullen\nBella Swan\nEdward Cullen\nBilly Black\nEmbry Call\nQuil Ateara V\nLeah Clearwater\nSeth Clearwater\nSam Uley\nCharlie Swan\nCarlisle Cullen\nEsme Cullen\nRosalie Hale\nAlice Cullen\nJasper Hale\nEmmett Cullen\nEtymology\nTrivia\nFilm portrayal\nAppearances\nMentioned in\nSee also\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Jacob Black | Twilight Saga Wiki | Fandom\nJacob Black\nwatch 02:03\nWho Is Jacob Black? Everything you need to know about Jacob Black from Twilight\nVideo Quality\nCaptions\n180p\n270p\n406p\n720p\nAAC Audio\nBack\nBack\nMore Videos\nVolume 0%\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\nNext Up\nMadden Pro-Am Highlights\n01:57\nfacebook\ntwitter\nEmail\nreddit\npinterest\nLink\nhttps://twilightsaga.fandom.com/wiki/Jacob_Black?jwsource=cl\nCopied\n180p\n270p\n406p\n720p\nAAC Audio\nLive\n00:03\n01:59\n02:03\nwatch 02:03\nWho Is Jacob Black? Do you like this video? Play Sound\nJacob Black\nBiographical information\nBorn\nJanuary 14, 1990; La Push, Washington\nChanged\nFebruary of 2006\nAlias\nJake\nChief Jacob (by Bella Swan)\nUncle Jay (by Claire Young)\nJacob Wolfe (by Bella Swan)\nPhysical description\nSpecies\nHuman (pre- New Moon)\nShape-shifter (since New Moon)\nGender\nMale\nHeight\n6'7\" (2.01m) (novels)\n5'10½\" (1.79 m) (films)\nHair color\nBlack\nEye color\nDark brown\nSkin color\nRusset\nFamily information\nFamily\nmembers\nRenesmee Cullen (imprintee)\nBilly Black (father)\nSarah Black (mother) ♰\nRachel Black (older sister)\nRebecca Black (older sister)\nEphraim Black (great-grandfather)\nSpecial characteristics\nBloodline\nAteara and Black lines\nSpecial\nabilities\n'Alpha' voice\nLimited telepathy with other Alphas\nSuperior strength\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nStudent (currently on sabbatical)\nBeta of the Uley pack (formerly)\nAlpha of his own pack ( Breaking Dawn)\nLoyalty\nUley pack\nHis pack\nOlympic coven\nGallery\n\"At first, Jacob hated the Cullens. He couldn't even say the word 'Cullen'. But now he really is a Cullen.\" ―Taylor Lautner on his character. [ src]\nJacob Black is a shape-shifter or \"werewolf\" of the Quileute tribe, former Beta of the Uley pack, and Alpha of his own. In Twilight, he is fifteen years old, and in New Moon, he phases into a wolf for the first time at the age of sixteen.",
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"headings": "Taylor Lautner\nTaylor Lautner\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n2001–07: Career beginnings\n2008–09: Breakthrough and The Twilight Series\n2010–present: Continuing Twilight and later projects\nPublic image\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "At the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, Lautner was nominated for Male Breakthrough Performance, which was won by co-star Robert Pattinson. Lautner with Twilight costars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards\nInitially, director Chris Weitz wanted to recast the role of Jacob Black for Twilight 's sequel, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, due to the major physical changes that occur in Black between the two novels, and have an actor that would accurately portray \"the new, larger Jacob Black.\" Black's role in the novel also increases significantly, with him falling in love with Bella and becoming a werewolf, putting the actor in a starring role. Representatives for Weitz had stated that they would make a full effort to recast the \"high-profile gig,\" and MTV News confirmed that Weitz was looking at Michael Copon to take on the role; however, Summit Entertainment said a decision had not been made. In an attempt to keep the role, Lautner weight-trained extensively and gained approximately 30 pounds of muscle. In January 2009, Weitz and Summit Entertainment announced that Lautner would continue to play the role of Jacob in the sequel. In an interview, fellow cast member Kristen Stewart talked about Lautner's transformation saying, \"He's an entirely different person physically.\" Stewart later said, \"He gets a lot of attention because he's buff, but I think as soon as the movie comes out, people are going to realize that's not why he got the job.\"",
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"segment": "Cast\nRole: Jacob Black\nDirector: Bill Condon\nGenres: Adventure, Drama, Romance, Fantasy\nStar Cast: Anna Kendrick, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Gil Birmingham\nPlot: Bella, who decided to consummate her marriage to Edward while still a human, finds herself pregnant with their child, which is growing at an alarming rate, threatening her life. Meanwhile, the Cullens must protect themselves from the Wolf Pack which believes that the unborn child will become a threat to the wolves and the townspeople. 18\n0\nPG-13\nThe Twilight Saga: New Moon\n(2009)\n19\n0\nAs: Cast\nDirector:",
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"headings": "Taylor Lautner Biography\nTaylor Lautner Biography\nQuick Facts About Taylor Lautner\nWhat is Taylor Lautner famous for?\nWhere is Taylor Lautner from?\nTaylor Lautner Career: Highlights\nAwards\nTaylor Lautner Girlfriend\nEverything To Know About Taylor Swift\nTaylor Lautner Net Worth\nTaylor Lautner Height\nCollin Morikawa Biography\nMiheeka Bajaj Biography\nTom Sellect Biography\nJulia Rose Biography\nAmelia Hamlin Biography\nKirby Morrow Biography\n",
"segment": "In 2009, he reprised his role of Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga film series' second film and the sequel of Twilight \"The Twilight Saga: New Moon\". The film also became commercially successful and earned him three Awards. Since then, he has not looked back in his career and has acted in various films including \"Abduction\", \"Grown Ups 2\", \"Tracers\", \"The Ridiculous 6\", and \"Run The Tide\". He also played the role of Willy Harrington in the 2010 American comedy film \"Valentine's Day\" alongside his then rumored girlfriend, Taylor Swift. He became a teen idol and sex symbol, after extensively changing his physique to keep the role of Jacob Black in further Twilight installments, and generating media attention for his looks. On December 12, 2009, he hosted Saturday Night Live! and became one of the youngest celebrity hosts to do so. Taylor returned to his role of Jacob Black in the third Twilight film \"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse\" in 2010.",
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Aurore Giscard d'Estaing
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"headings": "Timothy Hutton Biography\nTimothy Hutton Biography\nFacts of Timothy Hutton\nRelationship short Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nTimothy Hutton Affairs\nFirst Affair with Kristy McNichol\nAffair with Melissa Sue Anderson\nAffair with Patti Davis\nAffair with Diane Lane\nAffair with Rosanna Arquette\nAffair with Elizabeth McGovern\nAffair with Tai Babilonia\nAffair with Demi Moore\nAffair with Dana Wheeler-Nicholson\nAffair with Kim Cattrall\nAffair with Debra Winger\nAffair with Sandra Bernhard\nAffair with Mary-Louise Parke\nAffair with Uma Thurman\nAffair with Angelina Jolie\nAffair with Aurore Giscard D'Estaing\nAffair with Caitlin Gerard\nTimothy Hutton Married\nMarriage with Debra Winger\nMarriage with Aurore Giscard d'Estaing\nTimothy Hutton Children\nSON : Noah Hutton\nSON : Milo Hutton\n",
"segment": "The marriage ended in divorce. Marriage with Aurore Giscard d'Estaing\nMarried date: January, 21, 2000 Divorce\nAurore Giscard d'Estaing and Timothy Hutton were married from 21st January, 2000 to July, 2009. He married illustrator Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, niece of former French president Val�ry Giscard d'Estaing. Their son Milo was born in Paris in 2001. In July 2009, US Weekly reported that Hutton and his second wife, Giscard d'Estaing, had separated. Timothy Hutton Children\nSON : Noah Hutton\nMother: Timothy Hutton\nNoah Hutton was born on April 29, 1989. He is the film director.",
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"title": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)",
"headings": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend\nWho has Timothy Hutton dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nHow many children does Timothy Hutton have?\nHe has 2 children.\nIs Timothy Hutton having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nTimothy Hutton Biography\n",
"segment": "All dating histories are fact-checked and confirmed by our users. We use publicly available data and resources to ensure that our dating stats and biographies are accurate. Who has Timothy Hutton dated? Like most celebrities, Timothy Hutton tries to keep his personal and love life private, so check back often as we will continue to update this page with new dating news and rumors. Timothy Hutton girlfriends: Timothy Hutton was previously married to Aurore Giscard d’Estaing (2000 – 2010) and Debra Winger (1986 – 1990). He had at least 20 relationship before Caitlin Gerard. Timothy Hutton has not been previously engaged. Timothy Hutton has been in relationships with Angelina Jolie (1997 – 1999), Uma Thurman (1995 – 1996), Mary-Louise Parker (1990 – 1992), Sandra Bernhard (1985), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (1984), Melissa Gilbert (1982), Elizabeth McGovern (1981 – 1982), Rosanna Arquette (1981 – 1982), Diane Lane (1980 – 1984) and Melissa Sue Anderson. We are currently in process of looking up information on the previous dates and hookups.",
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"title": "Who Was Jim Hutton Married To?",
"headings": "Who Was Jim Hutton Married To?\nWho Was Jim Hutton Married To?\nMarriages of Jim Hutton\nJim Hutton's Background\n",
"segment": "His second marriage to Lynni Solomon was even shorter. portrait of Jim Hutton\nAdvertisement\nMarriages of Jim Hutton\nJim Hutton was briefly married to actress Maryline Adams (née Poole) from 1958 to 1963. Maryline was the mother of his son, Timothy Hutton, who later became an acclaimed actor in his own right. The couple also had a daughter named Heidi, a year older than Timothy. Jim and Maryline divorced when Timothy was three. Jim was estranged from his first wife and children for a long time — almost twelve years. In 1970 Hutton married Lynni Solomon. They had one daughter, Rebecca \"Punch\" Hutton. That marriage lasted just three years. Jim and Lynni divorced in 1973.",
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"segment": "The commercials were pulled from rotation on February 10 after continued negative response from the public and activist groups. Personal life\nHutton has married twice. His first marriage (1986–1990) was to actress Debra Winger; they have a son, Noah, born in 1987. Hutton dated Demi Moore, Uma Thurman, and Angelina Jolie. In 2000, he married illustrator Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, niece of former French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Their son Milo was born in Paris in 2001. In July 2009, US Weekly reported that Hutton and Giscard d'Estaing had separated. Hutton became a Freemason at Herder Lodge No. 698 in New York City in 2005.",
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"segment": "The commercials were pulled from rotation on February 10 after continued negative response from the public and activist groups. Personal life\nHutton has married twice. His first marriage (1986–1990) was to actress Debra Winger; they have a son, Noah, born in 1987. Hutton dated Demi Moore, Uma Thurman, and Angelina Jolie. In 2000, he married illustrator Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, niece of former French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Their son Milo was born in Paris in 2001. In July 2009, US Weekly reported that Hutton and Giscard d'Estaing had separated. Hutton became a Freemason at Herder Lodge No. 698 in New York City in 2005.",
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"headings": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend\nWho has Timothy Hutton dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nHow many children does Timothy Hutton have?\nHe has 2 children.\nIs Timothy Hutton having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nTimothy Hutton Biography\n",
"segment": "Timothy Hutton was previously married to Aurore Giscard d’Estaing (2000 – 2010) and Debra Winger (1986 – 1990). He had at least 20 relationship before Caitlin Gerard. Timothy Hutton has not been previously engaged. Timothy Hutton has been in relationships with Angelina Jolie (1997 – 1999), Uma Thurman (1995 – 1996), Mary-Louise Parker (1990 – 1992), Sandra Bernhard (1985), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (1984), Melissa Gilbert (1982), Elizabeth McGovern (1981 – 1982), Rosanna Arquette (1981 – 1982), Diane Lane (1980 – 1984) and Melissa Sue Anderson. We are currently in process of looking up information on the previous dates and hookups. Online rumors of Timothy Huttons’s dating past may vary. While it’s relatively simple to find out who’s dating Timothy Hutton, it’s harder to keep track of all his flings, hookups and breakups. It’s even harder to keep every celebrity dating page and relationship timeline up to date. If you see any information about Timothy Hutton is dated, please let us know. Relationship Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nWhat is Timothy Hutton marital status?",
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"title": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)",
"headings": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend\nWho has Timothy Hutton dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nHow many children does Timothy Hutton have?\nHe has 2 children.\nIs Timothy Hutton having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nTimothy Hutton Biography\n",
"segment": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)\nWho is Timothy Hutton Dating Now? Timothy Hutton\nAmerican Movie Actor\n60 years old\nDating\nFull Name\nTimothy Tarquin Hutton\nAge\n60\nBirth date\nAugust 16, 1960\nHoroscope\nLeo\nBirth Place\nMalibu\nProfession\nMovie Actor\nNet Worth\n$100,000 – $1M\nMartial Status\nDating\nHeight\n6′\nEthnicity\nWhite\nNationality\nAmerican\nWeight\nN/A lbs (N/A kg)\nHair Color\nDark Brown\nEye Color\nBlue\nAhead, we take a look at who is Timothy Hutton dating now, who has he dated, Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend, past relationships and dating history. We will also look at Timothy’s biography, facts, net worth, and much more. Who is Timothy Hutton dating? Timothy Hutton is currently dating Caitlin Gerard. The couple started dating in 2014 and have been together for around 7 years, 2 months, and 24 days. The American Movie Actor was born in Malibu on August 16, 1960. Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Conrad Jarrett in the 1980 film Ordinary People, becoming the youngest actor to ever win the award, at the age of 20. He starred as Archie Goodwin on the A&E series A Nero Wolfe Mystery and as Nate Ford on the TNT series Leverage. About the relationship\nAs of 2021, Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend is Caitlin Gerard.",
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"title": "Who Was Jim Hutton Married To?",
"headings": "Who Was Jim Hutton Married To?\nWho Was Jim Hutton Married To?\nMarriages of Jim Hutton\nJim Hutton's Background\n",
"segment": "Who Was Jim Hutton Married To? Home\nBiography\nWho Was Jim Hutton Married To? Who Was Jim Hutton Married To? The actor Jim Hutton was married twice. His first wife was a teacher by the name of Maryline Adams, but that marriage lasted just five years. His second marriage to Lynni Solomon was even shorter. portrait of Jim Hutton\nAdvertisement\nMarriages of Jim Hutton\nJim Hutton was briefly married to actress Maryline Adams (née Poole) from 1958 to 1963. Maryline was the mother of his son, Timothy Hutton, who later became an acclaimed actor in his own right. The couple also had a daughter named Heidi, a year older than Timothy. Jim and Maryline divorced when Timothy was three.",
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"headings": "Timothy Hutton Biography\nTimothy Hutton Biography\nFacts of Timothy Hutton\nRelationship short Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nTimothy Hutton Affairs\nFirst Affair with Kristy McNichol\nAffair with Melissa Sue Anderson\nAffair with Patti Davis\nAffair with Diane Lane\nAffair with Rosanna Arquette\nAffair with Elizabeth McGovern\nAffair with Tai Babilonia\nAffair with Demi Moore\nAffair with Dana Wheeler-Nicholson\nAffair with Kim Cattrall\nAffair with Debra Winger\nAffair with Sandra Bernhard\nAffair with Mary-Louise Parke\nAffair with Uma Thurman\nAffair with Angelina Jolie\nAffair with Aurore Giscard D'Estaing\nAffair with Caitlin Gerard\nTimothy Hutton Married\nMarriage with Debra Winger\nMarriage with Aurore Giscard d'Estaing\nTimothy Hutton Children\nSON : Noah Hutton\nSON : Milo Hutton\n",
"segment": "Then he married his second wife Aurore Giscard d'Estaing in early 2000 and eight years down the road, they too got divorced with one kid together. He has been in over a dozen and more different affairs with women like Patti Davis, Elizabeth McGovern, Melissa Gilbert, Demi Moore, Uma Thurman and Angelina Jolie. He is a father of two children although there are rumors that accuse him to be sexually gay. Timothy Hutton Affairs\nFirst Affair with Kristy McNichol\nKristy McNichol and Timothy Hutton had a relationship. We do not have more details about this relationships. Affair with Melissa Sue Anderson\nIn one part of life Timothy Hutton and Melissa Sue Anderson had a relationship. Details about their relationship is unknown. Affair with Patti Davis\nTimothy Hutton and Patti Davis had a relationship. After school, she dated Kris Kristofferson and Timothy Hutton. Affair with Diane Lane\nDiane Lane and Timothy Hutton dated from December, 1980 to May, 1984.",
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"title": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)",
"headings": "Who is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton Dating Now?\nWho is Timothy Hutton dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Timothy Hutton’s girlfriend\nWho has Timothy Hutton dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Timothy Hutton\nHow many children does Timothy Hutton have?\nHe has 2 children.\nIs Timothy Hutton having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nTimothy Hutton Biography\n",
"segment": "Timothy Hutton is dating Caitlin Gerard. How many relationships did Timothy Hutton have? Timothy Hutton had at least 20 relationships in the past. How many children does Timothy Hutton have? He has 2 children. Is Timothy Hutton having any relationship affair? This information is currently not available. Timothy Hutton Biography\nTimothy Hutton was born on a Tuesday, August 16, 1960 in Malibu. His birth name is Timothy Tarquin Hutton and he is currently 60 years old. People born on August 16 fall under the zodiac sign of Leo.",
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what was jack london's education?
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University of California, Berkeley
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"segment": "Jack London\nJack London eventually ended up at UC Berkeley, but his journey to college was hardly traditional. As a young boy, he found a librarian at the Oakland Public Library who was willing to mentor him, and, with her encouragement, London was essentially self-educated. He worked long hours at a cannery beginning at age 13 and later began to work as a tramp, begging for money. At 18, he spent a month in jail for vagrancy, only after which he returned to complete high school. A pub owner and friend loaned him the money to attend UC Berkeley, but London left a year later when the money ran out and never graduated. Even without a college education, he penned such classics as The Call of the Wild and White Fang. 7. Augusten Burroughs\nBorn into a family of eccentric, highly-educated individuals, Augusten Burroughs was christened Christopher Richter Robison. The future writer dropped out of school in sixth grade, but he obtained his GED at 17. Burroughs then changed his name and enrolled at Holyoke College as a pre-med student, only to drop out before the first semester was over.",
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"headings": "Jack London\nJack London\nAmerican author\nTop Questions\nWhat was Jack London's first book?\nHow many books did Jack London write in his life?\nWhat is the story \"To Build a Fire\" about?\nWhich novels by Jack London are autobiographical?\nWhich novel is considered to be London's masterpiece?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "He went to Japan as a sailor and saw much of the United States as a hobo riding freight trains and as a member of Charles T. Kelly’s industrial army (one of the many protest armies of the unemployed, like Coxey’s Army, that was born of the financial panic of 1893). London saw depression conditions, was jailed for vagrancy, and in 1894 became a militant socialist. London educated himself at public libraries with the writings of Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche, usually in popularized forms. At 19 he crammed a four-year high school course into one year and entered the University of California, Berkeley, but after a year he quit school to seek a fortune in the Klondike gold rush. Returning the next year, still poor and unable to find work, he decided to earn a living as a writer. London studied magazines and then set himself a daily schedule of producing sonnets, ballads, jokes, anecdotes, adventure stories, or horror stories, steadily increasing his output. The optimism and energy with which he attacked his task are best conveyed in his autobiographical novel Martin Eden (1909). Within two years, stories of his Alaskan adventures began to win acceptance for their fresh subject matter and virile force. His first book, The Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North (1900), a collection of short stories that he had previously published in magazines, gained a wide audience.",
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"segment": "Mercedes was beautiful but a spoiled woman that was good for nothing. Jack London Biography\nJack London was born in 1876. in San Francisco. His full name was John Griffith London. He was an American writer famous for the fact that he never finished school. In his youth, he had a lot of different jobs such as a sailor, ice deliverer and he was even a gold hunter. His great passion were journeys. He studied Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche and dreamed about a revolution. He worked as a war informer during the Japanese – Russian war. After he had got sick, he moved back to Oakland, and he died in 1916 in Glen Ellen.",
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"headings": "Jack London\nJack London\nContents\nFamily\nEarly life\nGold rush and first success\nFirst marriage (1900–1904)\nWar correspondent (1904)\nBohemian Club\nSecond marriage\nBeauty Ranch (1905–1916)\nAnimal activism\nDeath\nSuicide debate\nPlagiarism accusations\nViews\nAtheism\nSocialism\nRace\nEugenics\nWorks\nShort stories\nNovels\nApocrypha\nJack London Credo\n\"The Scab\"\nPublications\nNovels\nShort story collections\nAutobiographical memoirs\nNon-fiction and essays\nPlays\nPoetry\nShort stories\nLegacy and honors\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nThe Jack London Online Collection\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "It would take a deep plummet to reach bottom in the Erie County Pen, and I do but skim lightly and facetiously the surface of things as I there saw them. — Jack London, The Road\nAfter many experiences as a hobo and a sailor, he returned to Oakland and attended Oakland High School. He contributed a number of articles to the high school's magazine, The Aegis. His first published work was \"Typhoon off the Coast of Japan\", an account of his sailing experiences. Jack London studying at Heinold's First and Last Chance in 1886\nAs a schoolboy, London often studied at Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, a port-side bar in Oakland. At 17, he confessed to the bar's owner, John Heinold, his desire to attend university and pursue a career as a writer. Heinold lent London tuition money to attend college. London desperately wanted to attend the University of California, located in Berkeley. In 1896, after a summer of intense studying to pass certification exams, he was admitted. Financial circumstances forced him to leave in 1897, and he never graduated.",
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"segment": "He then went to a tutor in Wiesbaden, but returned to London at the age of 18, due to a change in family finances. His father expected Jack to follow him to a career in the City, but he found he hated it. He tried banking, engineering, but they did not suit him. From 1908 to 1911 he was the private secretary to Pinero, which suited him better. In 1911, he moved to Paris where he worked as a journalist for the Continental Daily Mail. He demonstrated a proficiency in languages from an early age, and began working with Egyptian hieroglyphs while still in school. While often described as entirely self-taught, the Griffith Institute Archives say that he studied hieroglyphs at University College, London, as a student of Margaret Murray. Early career, and involvement with the occult\nIn 1905 he played the role of \"Priest of the Floods and Storms\" in the Theosophical Society of London's production of The Shrine of the Golden Hawk, written and directed by Florence Farr. In 1906 his translation of \" The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep and The Instruction of Ke'Gemni \" (from the Prisse Papyrus in Paris) was published as part of the \"Wisdom of the East\" series of wisdom literature. He later considered the translation to be premature and said: \"",
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"headings": "Jack London\nQuick Facts\n“You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.”\nJack London\nWho Was Jack London?\nEarly Years\nThe Young Writer\nCommercial Success\nFinal Years and Death\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJohn D. Rockefeller Jr.\nJunior Gotti\nRobert Reed\nJackie Wilson\nCalvin Coolidge\nJohn Lee Love\nJohn Mellencamp\nJohn Calvin\nJack Kerouac\n",
"segment": "London, who was also a journalist and an outspoken socialist, died in 1916. Early Years\nJohn Griffith Chaney, better known as Jack London, was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. Jack, as he came to call himself as a boy, was the son of Flora Wellman, an unwed mother, and William Chaney, an attorney, journalist and pioneering leader in the new field of American astrology. His father was never part of his life, and his mother ended up marrying John London, a Civil War veteran, who moved his new family around the Bay Area before settling in Oakland. London grew up working-class. He carved out his own hardscrabble life as a teen. He rode trains, pirated oysters, shoveled coal, worked on a sealing ship on the Pacific and found employment in a cannery. In his free time he hunkered down at libraries, soaking up novels and travel books. The Young Writer\nHis life as a writer essentially began in 1893. That year he had weathered a harrowing sealing voyage, one in which a typhoon had nearly taken out London and his crew.",
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"segment": "our editorial process\nKaren Schweitzer\nUpdated January 31, 2018\nJohn Griffith Chaney, better known by his pseudonym Jack London, was born on January 12, 1876. He was an American author who wrote fiction and nonfiction books, short stories, poems, plays, and essays. He was a very prolific writer and achieved worldwide literary success prior to his death on November 22, 1916. Early Years\nJack London was born in San Francisco, California. His mother, Flora Wellman, became pregnant with Jack while living with William Chaney, an attorney and astrologer. Chaney left Wellman and did not play an active role in Jack's life. In the year that Jack was born, Wellman married John London, a Civil War veteran. They stayed in California, but moved to the Bay Area and then to Oakland. The Londons were a working-class family. Jack completed grade school and then took a series of jobs involving hard labor.",
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"segment": "Jack London Biography - life, family, parents, school, young, son, book, information, born, marriage\nJack London Biography\nBorn: January 12, 1876\nSan Francisco, California\nDied: November 22, 1916\nGlen Ellen, California\nAmerican author\nAmerican author and supporter of socialism (a system of social organization in which the government owns and manages the distribution and production of goods) Jack London wrote popular adventure stories and social tracts (pamphlets) based on unusual personal experiences. At their best, his works are powerful and moving stories. Early life\nJack London was born John Griffith Chaney in San Francisco, California, in 1916, the son of Flora Wellman and Henry Chaney. Jack's parents were not married at the time of his birth. Flora married a widower, John London, the same year that her son was born. John was a loving stepfather, but undertook several business and agricultural enterprises that turned out to be unsuccessful. The family, which included Eliza and Ida, daughters of John London's first marriage, moved often. Because the economic circumstances of Jack's family steadily declined, he held several jobs at the early age of ten.",
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"segment": "I shall use my time.\" - Jack London\nJack London\nA Brief Biography\nJack London was born on January 12, 1876. By age 30 London was internationally famous for his books Call of the Wild (1903), The Sea Wolf (1904) and other literary and journalistic accomplishments. Though he wrote passionately about the great questions of life and death and the struggle to survive with dignity and integrity, he also sought peace and quiet inspiration. His stories of high adventure were based on his own experiences at sea, in the Yukon Territory, and in the fields and factories of California. His writings appealed to millions worldwide. London was also widely known for his personal exploits. A colorful, controversial personality, London was often in the news. Generally fun loving, he was quick to side with the underdog against injustice of any kind. An eloquent public speaker, he was much sought after as a lecturer on socialism and other economic and political topics.",
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"segment": "He was also one of the first writers to gain fame and wealth from his fiction. However, London's short life was one marked by poverty and struggle from beginning to end. Here are 10 interesting facts about this often abrasive American author: 1) Jack London was born as John Griffith Chaney on January 12, 1876 in the slums of San Francisco. His mother was Flora Wellman Chaney. His biological father, William Chaney, was never part of London's life, and it is unknown whether or not he ever legally married Flora. In September of 1876, just eight months after London was born, Flora married John London, Pennsylvania native and Civil War veteran of the Union army, who adopted Jack as his own. Consequently, John Griffith Chaney was renamed John Griffith London. He started going by \"Jack\" later in his childhood. 2) London's mother was a spiritualist and his biological father was an astrologist.",
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"headings": "Hidden Room Of Thomas Jefferson’s Mansion Solves 200 Year Old Mystery\nHidden Room Of Thomas Jefferson’s Mansion Solves 200 Year Old Mystery\n1. The president’s legacy\n2. Jefferson’s Virginia house was a plantation\n3. Overlooked for hundreds of years\n4. Jefferson’s grandson’s diary was the first clue\n5. In the most obvious of places\n6. Down the pipes\n7. A controversy 200 years in the making\n8. More accusations\n9. President John Adams may have also known about Jefferson’s indiscretions\n10. The slave at the center of the controversy\n11. Sally Hemings was known for her beauty\n12. Their mysterious trip to France\n13. Why did Sally return to a life of slavery when she could have been free in France?\n14. The nature of their relationship\n15. The most implicating piece of evidence\n16. He made good on his promise\n17. Was Jefferson the father of Hemings’s children?\n18. The forgotten children of Thomas Jefferson\n19. An uncanny resemblance\n20. Confrontation\n21. The proof is in the pudding\n22. The results\n23. Controversial backlash\n24. Father of mine, where have you been?\n25. The rest of Sally Hemings’s children\n26. Speculations\n27. Present doubts\n28. The verdict on Thomas Jefferson’s legacy\n29. No money, mo’ problems\n30. Secrets to the grave\n",
"segment": "And to that, we raise a glass. But as with many great leaders, there were other parts of Jefferson’s life that remain unclear to this day. 2. Jefferson’s Virginia house was a plantation\nCharlottesville, VA – February 6: This room, part of the South Dependency of Monticello is going to be restored as the residence of Sally Hemings. ( Photo by Norm Shafer/ For The Washington Post via Getty Images). Before moving into the White House in 1801, Thomas Jefferson resided at his Monticello Plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia—a well-regarded historical landmark visited by thousands of tourists every year. He had inherited five thousand acres from his father, which required a lot of manpower to attend to. In 1776, he built the Monticello Plantation (which translates to “Little Mountain” in Italian). What the heck do you do with five thousand acres?",
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"segment": "Photo by Norm Shafer/ For The Washington Post via Getty Images). Before moving into the White House in 1801, Thomas Jefferson resided at his Monticello Plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia—a well-regarded historical landmark visited by thousands of tourists every year. He had inherited five thousand acres from his father, which required a lot of manpower to attend to. In 1776, he built the Monticello Plantation (which translates to “Little Mountain” in Italian). What the heck do you do with five thousand acres? Well, there’s the plantation house for the owners and all the infrastructure needed to support it, including quarters for slaves. Like most large-plantation owners, Jefferson had hundreds of slaves. But there was one who was rumored to have caught his eye. It was these rumors that made the discovery of the secret room all the more scandalous. 3.",
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"headings": "The Homes of Thomas Jefferson\nThe Homes of Thomas Jefferson\nFounding Father. Principal Author of the Declaration of Independence. Farmer. Author. Scholar. Third President of the United States. As if these titles were not enough, Thomas Jefferson also can add owner of one of the most famous homes in the country to his list of accomplishments\nPoplar Forest\nTuckahoe Plantation\nMonticello\nDavid Marine\nSubscribe to Blue Matter and get the latest updates\n",
"segment": "Scholar. Third President of the United States. As if these titles were not enough, Thomas Jefferson also can add owner of one of the most famous homes in the country to his list of accomplishments. While many people know about Monticello, Jefferson also lived in some other interesting homes throughout his life. Let’s take a look. Poplar Forest\nKnown as the first octagonal home in the United States, this retreat outside is located in what is now Forest, Virginia just miles outside of Lynchburg. Thomas Jefferson built this estate towards the end of his life as an escape from the hordes of visitors that came to Monticello. It was in essence a retreat, or vacation home, for this Founding Father. Jefferson is quoted as saying “It is the most valuable of my possessions” when speaking about his home at Poplar Forest. Jefferson intended to give the home to his youngest daughter, Mary Jefferson, who unfortunately died at the early age of 26.",
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"segment": "28\n4\nView Map\nMonticello, an expansive red-brick home with white Greek columns and a dome overlooking a sprawling Virginia plantation, was Thomas Jefferson's home for nearly 60 years. Jefferson, the third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, built this home on land he inherited from his father. Today, the home is a National Historic Landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can even see a depiction of Monticello on the reverse side of the U.S. nickel. Visitors can purchase tickets to explore the home and surrounding plantation. Much of Monticello has been transformed into a museum with exhibits regarding Jefferson, archaeology, and more. One of Monticello's most significant aspects was its role as a working plantation where more than 400 enslaved individuals worked and lived. Jefferson himself enslaved many African Americans at Monticello. The plantation exhibits attempt to retell the stories and share the experiences of many people that worked there to respect the legacy they left behind. It’s no wonder that this is one of the most famous landmarks in the USA.",
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"segment": "Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Thomas Jefferson's Monticello\n© Courtesy of LP - Fotolia.com\nMonticello, located on Thomas Jefferson Parkway just outside of Charlottesville, was the home of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and is one of the things to do in Charlottesville. Consisting of 5,000 acres, the plantation was used to grow tobacco and other crops. Jefferson designed the house, which sits on an 850-foot (260 meter) hill: Monticello means “little mountain” in Italian. He began designing and building the house when he was 26 years old. He chose a neoclassical design and incorporated many elements that were popular in Europe during the latter part of the 18th century. Monticello is listed as a U.S. National Historic Landmark, and it is the only private house in the country to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Charlottesville, VA, Phone:",
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"segment": "6.4K views\n·\nView upvotes\nRelated Answer\nBen Merzouk\n, Director at Student Emergency Medical Services (2018-present)\nUpdated 1 year ago\nWhat form of government does the United States really have in practice? Originally Answered: What form of government does the U.S. have currently? The USA can be called a Constitutional Federal Republic. “Constitutional”: The government is run within a set of bylaws dictating all powers. The breaking of any bylaw is considered illegal. “Federal”: A multilateral government containing a central government (we call them the Feds or D.C.) plus smaller, municipal governments (called State governments). In this form the central gov has more power, yet the States still exhibit a large amount, in comparison with a Unilateral government.",
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"segment": "What kind of government does the united states have? - Answers\nThe Constitution establishes a federal democratic republic form of government. That is, we have an indivisible union of 50 sovereign States. It is a democracy because people govern themselves. It is representative because people choose elected officials by free and secret ballot. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nUS Constitution\n \nPolitics and Government\n \nInternational Government\n \nHistory, Politics & Society\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nGovernment\nWhat kind of government does the united states have? Asked by ItsJustDevin\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nSeraSmith\nAnswered 2020-09-15 21:09:29\nThe Constitution establishes a federal democratic republic form of government. That is, we have an indivisible union of 50 sovereign States. It is a democracy because people govern themselves. It is representative because people choose elected officials by free and secret ballot.",
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"segment": "What kind of government does the united States have?? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Politics & Government Government · 2 decades ago\nWhat kind of government does the united States have?? it is my home work and i need help plz dont think i am stupid cause i dont know\n14 Answers\nRelevance\n? Lv 6\n2 decades ago\nFavorite Answer\nIt's a Representative Republic. rochaman\n2 decades ago\nThe United States is a Democratic Republic. This is why the two largest political parties in the U.S. are called \"Democratic\" and \"Republican\". The government itself is a democracy, comprised of three branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial branch. ...Show more\nsilveruniversal\n2 decades ago\nIt's not a democracy, it's a republic. Pops is correct.",
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"segment": "What Did Martin Luther King Jr Do? - Our Luther King\nHome / Articles / What Did Martin Luther King Jr Do? Uncategorized January 9, 2019\nWhat Did Martin Luther King Jr Do? Martin Luther King Jr was a civil rights activist who played a key role in ending systematic racial segregation. He helped pass the Civil Rights Acts and Voting Rights Acts in 1964 and 1965 respectively. Unfortunately, every now and then I still see people ask what did Martin Luther King Jr do? I don’t know if their intention is to purposely stir things up or if they’re only asking a genuine question. For this purpose, I’m writing this piece to document the things Martin Luther King Jr did, namely his role in the civil rights movement and his achievements as a leader. Here’s What Martin Luther King Did For Us: At 26 came into limelight for leading the Montgomery bus boycott.",
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"segment": "4. Martin Luther King Jr.\nMartin Luther King, Jr. was a famous nonviolent civil rights activist and Baptist minister. He led the peaceful resistance against racial segregation policies in the US during the 1950’s and 1960s. Martin Luther King, Jr. promoted the idea of racial equality and led civil disobedience protests and demonstrations to fight against political injustice. He traveled around the country organizing civil rights protesters and giving speeches. His most famous speech, “I Have a Dream”, highlighted the idea that all people could and should one day be equal as brothers. He gave this speech on August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, bringing together more than 200,000 participants. He is often noted for his nonviolent activism which brought about significant change in US civil rights, leading to the abolition of legal segregation of African American citizens. Additionally, he is responsible for the implementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.",
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"segment": "Did Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role? - WorldAtlas\nDid Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role? A war memorial dedicated to Canadian soldiers in Charlottetown, Canada. Canada played a critical role in World War II. At the time, it had a population of only 11 million. Nonetheless, about one million men and women served full-time in the armed services with approximately 43,000 losing their lives during World War II. Canada was part of the Allied powers which consisted of Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, China, and the United States. These nations fought against the Axis Powers that composed of Germany, Italy, and Japan, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and Bulgaria.",
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"segment": "Which war? Canada and Britain were in a lot of wars. In the war\nof 1812 Britain did lose control of parts of Canada. In WWII\nBritain had no control of Canada. Which countries won WW2? The soviet union (Russia), Canada, United States of America,\nBritain, and France, China there are others but they didn't really\ncontribute to winning\nDid Canada succeed in the battle of Britain? Canada was the victory over the battle against Britain\nWhat does Canada import from Great Britain? Canada imports tea and cheese from gerat Britain\nHow is Canada still tied to Britain today? Canada and Britain are the leading members of the\nCommonwealth. What ended Canada and Great Britain?",
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"headings": "Who won World War I\n?\n\nWho won World War I?\nYour Answer\nWho won World War I?\nRelated Questions\nWho won WW1 and World War 2?\nWho won the 2 World War 2?\nWhich nation won World War 1?\nWhy was piankhi important to kush history?\nWho won world war 3?\nWho won the 1st world war?\nHow could Germany have won World War I?\nWho won would war 2?\nWho won world war 4?\nIn 1945 the US and its allies won what war?\nWho won Wrold war one?\nWho won World War 1 and when was it over?\nWhen did World War 1 begin and end witch countries won?\nWhat was the result of World War 1?\nWhat battles did Britain win in World War 2?\nWho will win the capitalist world?\nWhat was the outcome of World War I?\nDid the Axis Powers win in World War 2?\nDid Australia win World war 2?\nWho won the Battle of Britan in World War 1?\nWhat wars have the US won?\nWhich nation won World War 2?\nDid winston churchill win World War 2?\nDid the british win World War 2?\nResults of the World War 2?\n",
"segment": "the answer is that Canada won\nDid the Axis Powers win in World War 2? No, the Allies won World War 2. Did Australia win World war 2? Australia is one of the country's that won World war @\nWho won the Battle of Britan in World War 1? Britan won the battle. What wars have the US won? The revolutionary war, civil war, world war 1, World war 2, cold war, Vietnam war< etc. Which nation won World War 2? The United States, United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the remaining Allied Powers won World War II. Did winston churchill win World War 2?",
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"title": "Battle of Dunkirk by Cherry Berry",
"headings": "Battle of Dunkirk\nBattle of Dunkirk\nOutline\n16 frames\nReader view\nBattle Of Dunkirk\nWho Won the Battle?\nWho was victorious? Well it all depends, during the battle the Germany soldiers over powered the allied forces. The allied forces were out numbered and out gunned. So this lead to the evacuation. As the allied forces retreated France had to surrender and was taken over by Germany. This was a victory for the germans. But the battle of Dunkirk was about the defense and evacuation. The german soldiers later realized they were evacuating, but could not stop them. Luftwaffe leader, Reichsmarshall Herman Goering, said to Hitler that the Luftwaffe could stop the evacuating ships, but he was not able to.They were able to rescue 340,000 men when the estimated to only save 10 thousand. This it self was a major victory, because despite their disadvantage they were able to get away.\n`Cherry, Sally, & Nikkita\n--Aka “Miracle of Dunkirk”\n--British, Code name = Operation Dynamo\n--Dunkirk was known for Evacuation\n--338,226 Army men from The very North Eastern beach of France\n--Near the Belgium border, of which 120,000 were French and Belgium troops\nWhat was the battle known for?.....\nHow were the Canadians involved?\nWho were the leaders of this battle?\nCanadians were part of the allied forces. They fought against germany. After fighting germany began to take over the north and east of europe (Netherlands) .At this point in time it became very clear that the allied forces were not doing to well. Canadians soldiers were on guard duty and were posted there. They tried to take down the germans, but when that failed the began the evacutation. Now all the allies played a major role in the evacuation with out the team work of all the allies the miracle would not have been possible.\nRobert Timbrell\nWho was involved in the battle?\nTechnology used....\nArsenal (weapon store)\nAircraft, naval gunfire, artillery, tanks, mortars, mines, machine guns, rifles, grenades, bayonets, rocks, and fists when and as required.\nWhat was the Battle of Dunkirk?\nBritain lost every battle as they got pushed back to the sea because as they were led to the sea, they would become squashed with nowhere to move and most would drown. Every step towards the sea was a failure for Britain.\n--On September 6, they marched eastward with the objective of clearing the entire coastal area east of Calais, including the heavily fortified port of Dunkirk, capturing the launching sites of German rockets and putting an end to their attacks on southern England.\n--On September 7 and 8, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division's 5th Brigade captured Bourbourg, southwest of Dunkirk, and then worked to contain the Dunkirk garrison.\n--They felt like they let down France because they backed down, and France had to surrender.\nWhat were the casualties?\nHow Canadian's felt....\n--Canadian forces had suffered very high casualties in a failed attempt to storm the beaches in 1942 (907 were killed and 1,946 taken prisoner).\n",
"segment": "-106 air crafts were ruined\n2,472 field guns were damaged\n63,879 vehicles could no longer be used\n100 tanks were destroyed\nand 500,000 tons of other supplies were lost\nCanada, being part of the allied, join forces to win the war against Hitler. This plays a significant factor in Canada's history as it portrays Canada in a new light. Canada was able to support its allies in the miracle of Dunkirk. In result of this miracle, Robert Timbrell was the first Canadian to be awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. This gave pride and nationalism to Canada. Date: May 27 1940 - June 4 1940\nHow Canadian's felt....\n--Canadian forces had suffered very high casualties in a failed attempt to storm the beaches in 1942 (907 were killed and 1,946 taken prisoner). Show full text",
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"segment": "The attack succeeded, at the cost of nearly 3,600 Canadian dead and 7,000 wounded. Because of the Canadian Army’s performance in battle, Canada was awarded signatory status at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, in which Germany formally surrendered and the war was brought to a close. In the Second World War, Canada had a population of approximately 11 million. Out of that population, almost 1.1 million men and women served in the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Canadian Army and other auxiliary units. On D-Day, Canada was the only Allied nation that reached its objectives on the first day of operations and was able to push further inland than American and British forces. During the ensuing campaign for Normandy, Canadian units were also responsible for the destruction of nearly 10 German infantry divisions and the decimation of the famed 12th SS Panzer Regiment, in concert with British, Polish and Free French Forces. Canadian troops also made major contributions towards securing victory over German forces during the campaign for Italy. They were also responsible for the liberation of Holland, and the opening of the vital port in Antwerp, with British, Polish and American troops participating in the liberation under Canadian command. The Canadian Army was also instrumental in negotiating a temporary cease-fire with German forces so that badly needed supplies of food and medicine could reach the Dutch, many of whom were dying of starvation and disease. At the end of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy was the world’s third largest navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force was the fourth largest air force.",
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"title": "Did Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role? - WorldAtlas",
"headings": "Did Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role?\nDid Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role?\nJoining World War II\nCanada’s Role In World War II\nImpact Of World War II On Canada\n",
"segment": "They had a team of 100,000 personnel and 400 vessels for their operations. On the other hand, the Canadian airmen (Royal Canadian Air Force-RCAF) fought in the Battle of Italy, Britain, North Africa, and the Normandy Invasion. Impact Of World War II On Canada\nWorld War II positively impacted Canada’s relations with the world and its public. The soldiers won Canada a legacy of proud service and sacrifice. Its participation in the war paved the way for Canada’s membership in NATO. As a nation, World War II elevated the role of women in the economy and boosted Canada’s industrial sector. Although Canada went back home with reports of death and injury of many of its soldiers, the Second World War was a defining moment in Canadian history. Sharon Omondi June 12 2019 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nDid Canada Fight in WW2? Was Was Canada's Role?",
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"title": "Why Did Canada Enter WW2? - Canada and World War 2",
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"segment": "They fought with all they could, and fought against all odds. Canada not only won the war for the allies, they won the war for themselves. They made more and more steps to become an independent nation. The dangerous sacrifices the Canadian soldiers made back then are a result of the peace and freedom of Canada that we live in today. Canada holds its ground on the worlds stage. They are a leader in economics, providing natural resources and etc. This all has a direct relation to what Canada did in WW2.",
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"url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Has_Canada_ever_fought_a_war_against_the_U.S.",
"title": "Has Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.? - Answers",
"headings": "Has Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.\n?\n\nHas Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.?\nYour Answer\nHas Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.?\nRelated Questions\nWhat country did Canada fight after World War 1?\nHow many wars did Augustus fight in?\nWho was the world war fought against?\nDid Canada fight Russia during world war 2?\nWhat war did US win ground war?\nDid Mexico ever fought Japan?\nWho Fought Against King Georges War?\nHas Canada ever been in a war?\nWhich group fought against french colonization?\nWhat war was fought between the northern and southern states of the us?\nWhen did the Afghan war start with US?\nWhich was the only war fought by the US against the Soviet Union?\nWhat war was fought in Antarctica?\nWas a war fought in antarctica if so give details about the war?\nWhat wars have been fought in Canada?\nDid China have wars?\nHow is Canada connected to the world through war?\nWhat war did green fight in?\nWhat war was fought in 431BC against Athens?\nWhy did Canada fight ni World War 2?\nThe similarities and differences between World War 1 and civil war?\nWho is the US fighting against in the war on terrorism?\nIn the War of 1812 did the US fought on the side of England?\nUs fought agAINST what counties in world war 2?\nWhat was the war America fought against Britain to get its freedom called?\n",
"segment": "The US has won every war against every \"nation\" it ever fought (minus the Vietnam War). It also was a stalemate against North Korea in the Korean war. Did Mexico ever fought Japan? Yes, during World War 2 Mexico fought against Japan during the Philippines campaign on the Pacific. Who Fought Against King Georges War? It was fought against France in the 1740's. Has Canada ever been in a war? Before independence, English and French-speaking Canadians fought off American invasion forces meant to annex Canada in 1775, and again in 1812, Canada fought alongside Britain in the Boer War, in World War One, and World War Two. It sent a sizable force to Korea, and to Afghanistan. Which group fought against french colonization?",
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"headings": "How many wars has Canada participated in?\n13 Answers\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "It also fought during the conflict in Afghanistan which began in 2002 and ended in 2014. Since Canada didn’t become a country until 1867, it might be argued that Canada didn’t actually fight the War of 1812 (Canada was a politically unorganized British colony prior to 1867), although some of the war was prosecuted on what is now Canadian soil and the local militia forces were comprised of Canadian-born soldiers. In the First and Second World Wars, Canada made contributions that were vastly disproportionate to the country’s size. In the First World War, Canada had a population of just 8 million, but sent over 400,000 soldiers to fight. In that war, the Canadian Army was largely responsible for prosecuting a major attack against German-held positions on Vimy Ridge, with assistance from British and French forces. The attack succeeded, at the cost of nearly 3,600 Canadian dead and 7,000 wounded. Because of the Canadian Army’s performance in battle, Canada was awarded signatory status at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, in which Germany formally surrendered and the war was brought to a close. In the Second World War, Canada had a population of approximately 11 million. Out of that population, almost 1.1 million men and women served in the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Canadian Army and other auxiliary units. On D-Day, Canada was the only Allied nation that reached its objectives on the first day of operations and was able to push further inland than American and British forces.",
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"title": "Canada in World War II - Wikipedia",
"headings": "Canada in World War II\nCanada in World War II\nContents\nDeclaration of war\nPreparations\nMobilization and deployment\nEarly campaigns\nDefence of the United Kingdom\nNewfoundland\nBattle of Hong Kong\nDieppe Raid\nAleutian Islands campaign\nWestern Front (1943–45)\nItalian campaign\nLiberation of France\nThe Low Countries\nNaval warfare\nBattle of the Atlantic\nSoutheast Asia and the Pacific\nAttacks in Canadian waters and the mainland\nHome front\nManufacturing, mining, and production\nVeterans Guard of Canada\nConscription Crisis of 1944\nHistoriography and memory\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nOfficial histories\nFurther reading\nHistoriography\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Canada in World War II - Wikipedia\nCanada in World War II\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Military history of Canada during World War II)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSituation of Canada during World War II\n\"Let's Go Canada!\" v\nt\ne\nCanadian military actions in World War II\nWestern Europe\nFrance, 1940\nBattle of Britain\nSpitzbergen\nDieppe\nNormandy, 1944\nJuno Beach\nLe Mesnil-Patry\nWindsor\nCharnwood\nAtlantic\nVerrières Ridge\nSpring\nTotalize\nTractable\nFalaise\nLe Havre\nBoulogne\nSouthern France\nCalais, 1944\nDunkirk, 1944\nScheldt\nNorth Brabant\nNorthern Netherlands\nArnhem, 1945\nRhineland\nGermany\nItaly\nSicily\nAvalanche\nBernhardt Line\nMoro River\nMonte Cassino\nShingle\nGothic Line\nFar East/Pacific\nHong Kong\nAleutian Islands\nBattle of Okinawa\nOther campaigns\nNorth America\nAtlantic\nOccupation of Iceland\nBattle of the St. Lawrence\nCanada during World War II begins with the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. While the Canadian Armed Forces were eventually active in nearly every theatre of war, most combat was centred in Italy, Northwestern Europe, and the North Atlantic. In all, some 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and in forces across the Commonwealth, with approximately 42,000 killed and another 55,000 wounded. During the war, Canada was subject to direct attack in the Battle of the St. Lawrence, and in the shelling of a lighthouse at Estevan Point in British Columbia. The financial cost was $ 21.8 billion between 1939 and 1950. By the end of the war Canada had the world's fourth largest air force, and fifth largest navy. The Canadian Merchant Navy completed over 25,000 voyages across the Atlantic, 130,000 Allied pilots were trained in Canada in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. On D-Day, 6 June 1944 the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landed on \"Juno\" beach in Normandy, in conjunction with allied forces. The Second World War had significant cultural, political and economic effects on Canada, including the conscription crisis in 1944 which affected unity between francophones and anglophones.",
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Ford Motor Company
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"segment": "Henry Ford took his first job at the Michigan Car Company. The company located in Detroit dealt in manufacturing of railroad-cars. Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk...\nLet's Work Together! 1880: Ford worked as a machine apprentice and began work of a watch repairman in a shop in Detroit during extra hours. 1882: Ford worked on steam-driven farm machinery in the Dearborn area. Later, Westinghouse employed him to operate their steam engines.",
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"segment": "Later he got hired by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Henry Ford got hired by Thomas Edison’s company “Edison Illuminating Company” as their engineer in 1891. After a few years, Henry Ford developed his first vehicle ever named “Ford Quadricycle,” then met Thomas Edison and got his approval for the vehicle. In 1989, “Detroit Automobile Company” was founded by Henry Ford and closed after a couple of years due to Henry’s dissatisfaction regarding the quality and price of the company’s productions. Childe Wills helped Henry Ford in developing an automobile in 1901. It was great, and William Murphy and others decided to find “Henry Ford Company,” and Henry was the company’s chief engineer. Henry M. Leland got hired by William, so Henry Ford decided to leave the company, and William changed the company’s name to “Cadillac.” “Ford Motor Company” was founded in 1903, with investments from Henry Ford, Alexander Y. Malcomson, John S. Gray, James J. Couzens, and others. Ford Model T was launched around 1908, and it got more than 400 thousand sales within less than ten years. In 2017, “Ford Motor Company” has branches across the whole world, with billions of cars sold.",
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"segment": "Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 ??? April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production. Contrary to popular belief, Ford did not invent the automobile nor did he invent the assembly line. Ford however was the first to develop and manufacture the first automobile that many middle class Americans could afford to buy. In doing so, Ford converted the automobile from a relatively unknown invention into an innovation that would profoundly impact the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with \"Fordism\": mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace.",
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"segment": "Henry Ford was an American manufacturer, industrialist, and a sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique that allowed for mass production. Contrary to popular belief, Ford did not invent the automobile nor did he invent the assembly line, but he was the first to develop and manufacture an affordable automobile for middle class Americans. By achieving this, Ford converted the automobile from a relatively unknown invention into an innovation that profoundly impacted the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T revolutionized transportation and the landscape of American industry. As the owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He was committed to lowering costs and creating a franchise system that put Ford dealerships throughout most of North America, and in major cities on six continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation and arranged for his family to control the company permanently. He was born July 30, 1863, on a farm in Greenfield Township, Michigan. Not particularly interested in running the family farm, in 1879, Ford left home to work as an apprentice machinist. In 1882, he returned to Dearborn to work on the family farm to help his parents, and became quiet proficient at operating the Westinghouse portable steam engine.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Richest Men (Of All Time)\nTop 10 Richest Men (Of All Time)\n10. Alan Rufus (1040 – 1089)\n9. Henry Ford (1863 – 1947)\n8. Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII (1886 – 1967)\n7. William Henry Vanderbilt (1821 – 1885)\n6. Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919)\n5. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1868 – 1918)\n4. Jacob Fugger (1459 – 1525)\n3. John D. Rockefeller (1839 – 1937)\n2. Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777 – 1836)\n1. Marcus Licinius Crassus (115 BC – 53 BC)\n",
"segment": "After turning down the opportunity to take over the family farm, Henry Ford left home to become an apprentice machinist, and later became Chief Engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company. Shortly after, he began to experiment with gasoline engines. After starting and failing with multiple automobile companies, Ford eventually created the Ford Motor Company. With the introduction of the Model T and moving assembly belts, Henry Ford became an instant success. Known For: Father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. Fun Fact: Adolf Hitler kept a life-size portrait of Ford next to his desk. “ I regard Henry Ford as my inspiration,” Hitler told a Detroit News reporter two years before becoming the Chancellor of Germany. Quote: “",
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"segment": "The\nnumber to the main Ford human resource office is 888-781-7319. How did Henry Ford make his money? Henry Ford made his fortune by building the Ford Model T, which\nwas one of the first and most popular cars. He mass produced this\ncar, and went own to create Ford Motor Company. What other car companies does Ford motor company own? As of 2008 Ford owns Volvo, and part ownership in Mazda, & Aston Martin. Ford sold Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata Motors in\nIndia in March 2008. How is Ford car insurance rated in the industry? The Ford Motor Company offers their own insurance.",
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"headings": "Henry Ford\nHenry Ford\nHenry Ford and the Petrol Engine\nFord Model T\nFirst World War\nHenry Ford and Anti-Semitism\nAdolf Hitler and Henry Ford\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Henry Ford, Forum Magazine (October, 1928)\n(2) Henry Ford, The International Jew (1925)\n(3) James Pool, Who Financed Hitler: The Secret Funding of Hitler's Rise to Power (1979)\n(4) Charles Higham, Trading with the Enemy (1983)\n(5) Carl Krauch, testimony when interrogated by the American authorities (1946)\nStudent Activities\nReferences\n(1) Neil Baldwin, Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate (2001) page 8\n(2) Andrew Ewart, The World's Wickedest Men: Authentic Accounts of Lives Terrible in Their Power for Evil (1963)\n(3) Henry Ford, My Life and Work (1923) page 24\n(4) Richard Cavendish, History Today (8th August 1999)\n(5) Allan Nevins, Ford, the Times, the Man, the Company (1954) pages 74-75\n(6) Neil Baldwin, Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate (2001) page 11\n(7) Victor Curcio, Henry Ford (2013) page 19\n(8) M. J. York, Henry Ford: Manufacturing Mogul (2010) page 20\n(9) Richard Cavendish, History Today (8th August 1999)\n(10) Neil Baldwin, Edison: Inventing the Century (2001) page 302\n(11) Edwin Black, Internal Combustion (2007) page 99\n(12) Henry Ford, My Life and Work (1923) page 25\n(13) M. J. York, Henry Ford: Manufacturing Mogul (2010) page 28\n(14) Oliver E. Barthel, The Reminiscences of Oliver E. Barthel (1952) page 70\n(15) Victor Curcio, Henry Ford (2013) page 38\n(16) Ford Richardson Bryan, Henry's Lieutenants (1993) pages 67-73\n(17) Motor World Magazine (26th February, 1903)\n(18) Samuel S. Marquis, Henry Ford: An Interpretation (1923) page 28\n(19) William Davis, The Innovators (1987) page 138\n(20) Christy Borth, Masters of Mass Production (1945) page 38\n(21) Victor Curcio, Henry Ford (2013) page 65\n(22) Peter Drucker, Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (1974) page 181\n(23) Frederick Winslow Taylor, Scientific Management (1911) page 83\n(24) David L. Lewis, The Public Image of Henry Ford: An American Folk Hero and His Company (1976) page 49\n(25) Allan Nevins, Ford, the Times, the Man, the Company (1954) page 533\n(26) Harry Barnard, Independent Man: The Life of Senator James Couzens (1958) page 83\n(27) The Wall Street Journal (12th January, 1914)\n(28) Henry Ford, My Life and Work (1923) pages 126-127\n(29) Ford Richardson Bryan, Clara: Mrs. Henry Ford (2001) pages 206-207\n(30) Neil Baldwin, Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate (2001) pages 38-39\n(31) Henry Ford, My Life and Work (1923) page 130\n(32) William Davis, The Innovators (1987) page 138\n(33) Henry Ford, New York Times (11th April, 1915)\n(34) New York American Journal (16th August, 1915)\n(35) The Detroit Free Press (22nd August, 1915)\n(36) Neil Baldwin, Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate (2001) page 57\n(37) Gavin Langmuir, History Religion and Antisemitism (1993) page 297\n(38) Steven Watts, The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century (2005) page 230\n(39) William Davis, The Innovators (1987) pages 138-139\n(40) Alistair Cooke, America (1973) page 317\n",
"segment": "From that moment onward, Ford's admiration ripened into hero worship \"like a planet that had adopted Edison for its sun.\" ( 10)\nHenry Ford carried on with his job at the Edison plant while he set about designing and building his second car. However, he was told by his bosses: \" You can work on your car or you can work for us - but not both.\" Ford now approached a group of businessmen to fund the venture. He was originally given $15,000 to build ten cars. Ford established the Detroit Automobile Company and was determined that cars would be as near perfect as he could make it and insisted on improving the carburation system. His refusal to put the car into production until he was satisfied with it, infuriated investors. After spending $86,000 ($2.15 million in today's money) on the project the company collapsed in January 1901. ( 11)\nNorman Rockwell, Crazy Henry (c. 1930)\n.",
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"segment": "Who Was Henry Ford? Henry Ford was an American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908 and went on to develop the assembly line mode of production, which revolutionized the automotive industry. As a result, Ford sold millions of cars and became a world-famous business leader. The company later lost its market dominance but had a lasting impact on other technological development, on labor issues and on U.S. infrastructure. Today, Ford is credited for helping to build America's economy during the nation's vulnerable early years and is considered one of America's leading businessmen. Early Life and Education\nFord was born on July 30, 1863, on his family's farm in Wayne County, near Dearborn, Michigan. When Ford was 13 years old, his father gifted him a pocket watch, which the young boy promptly took apart and reassembled. Friends and neighbors were impressed and requested that he fix their timepieces too. Unsatisfied with farm work, Ford left home at the age of 16 to take an apprenticeship as a machinist at a shipbuilding firm in Detroit. In the years that followed, he would learn to skillfully operate and service steam engines and would also study bookkeeping.",
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"segment": "Ford Application - Ford Careers - (APPLY NOW)\nFord Application & Careers\nThe Ford Motor Company is a US multinational company that sells automobiles using the Ford brand. They also own FPV, an Australian sports car manufacturer and they manufacture most luxury cars using the Lincoln brand. The company was founded by Henry Ford in 1903, just a year after he left the Cadillac Motor Company. During those times, the middle-class couldn’t afford cars, so the company responded by making the first assembly line in 1913. In 2017, Universum awarded the automaker with the World’s Most Attractive Employer award. During the same year, the automaker was also included among the Ethispere Institute’s list of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. The automaker offers a lot of employee benefits such as employee discounts which allows their employees to own cars below dealer prices. Employees also get paid vacations, a 401K plan, and a health insurance. Employees loved their experience working for the company because they are given proper equipment that they can use to do different jobs. Furthermore, they also love how the management and other staff are treated the same way and without discrimination.",
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"segment": "It was great, and William Murphy and others decided to find “Henry Ford Company,” and Henry was the company’s chief engineer. Henry M. Leland got hired by William, so Henry Ford decided to leave the company, and William changed the company’s name to “Cadillac.” “Ford Motor Company” was founded in 1903, with investments from Henry Ford, Alexander Y. Malcomson, John S. Gray, James J. Couzens, and others. Ford Model T was launched around 1908, and it got more than 400 thousand sales within less than ten years. In 2017, “Ford Motor Company” has branches across the whole world, with billions of cars sold. Awards & Achievements\nHenry Ford is one of the first people to create and develop cars. His company, “Ford Motor Company,” has been receiving thousands of awards for their great work, and they earned the 2017 world’s most ethical company. Henry Ford also received the Grand Cross of the German Eagle and the Elliott Cresson Medal for the industrial leadership and for his great engineering work. Net Worth & Salary of Henry Ford in 2021\nHenry Ford Net Worth\nAs of May 2021, Henry Ford had an estimated net worth of more than $200 billion. The fortune that he has comes from the “Ford Motor Company” that he found.",
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"title": "star wars - Who is Anakin Skywalker's father? - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange",
"headings": "\nWho is Anakin Skywalker's father?\n8 Answers\n8\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged star-wars or ask your own question.\n",
"segment": "star wars - Who is Anakin Skywalker's father? - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange\nWho is Anakin Skywalker's father? Ask Question\nAsked 10 years, 3 months ago\nActive 1 year, 3 months ago\nViewed 457k times\n115\nIn Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, Anakin's mother, Shmi, said that he does not have a father, although it seemed to me that she doubted that. Is there a canonical answer as to who Anakin's father is? If so, who? star-wars\nShare\nImprove this question\nedited Feb 5 '11 at 2:13\nTony Meyer\n29.2k 7\n7 gold badges\n128\n128 silver badges\n157\n157 bronze badges\nasked Feb 4 '11 at 23:13\nDavRob60\nDavRob60\n93.6k 108\n108 gold badges\n439\n439 silver badges\n592\n592 bronze badges\n4\nAdd a comment\n|\n8 Answers\n8\nActive Oldest Votes\n62\nAccording to Wookieepedia, Anakin didn't have a father. While \" virgin births \" can and do happen in real life among many non-mammalian life-forms, all of them are daughters and are effectively clones of the mother (or twin sisters if you prefer). Skywalker's mother, Shmi Skywalker, claimed that her son was conceived without a father, but could not explain how that had happened. It was the theory of Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn that the will of the Force caused his birth.",
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"title": "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: Big Unanswered Questions | Time",
"headings": "All the Questions We Still Have After Watching\nStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker\n\nAll the Questions We Still Have After Watching Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker\nWhat happened in the cave in The Last Jedi?\nWhere did Maz Kanata get Luke’s lightsaber?\nWhat’s the deal with the Sith wayfinders?\nWhat happened with Finn and Rose?\nWhat did Finn want to tell Rey?\nCan Finn feel the Force?\nHow did Palpatine resurrect himself?\nHow did Palpatine get from the Death Star to another planet?\nWho was Rey’s grandmother?\nHow did Rey and Finn mix up what ship Chewie was on?\nHow long was General Hux working undercover?\nWho were the Knights of Ren?\nJedi can resurrect people now?\nWhy did a bunch of ships show up to help the rebels this time but not last time?\nWhat have the Ewoks been up to?\nWhen did Rey get her own lightsaber?\nWhen will the cycle of failed republics and burgeoning empires end?\nSign up for our Entertainment newsletter. Subscribe to More to the Story to get the context you need for the pop culture you love.\n",
"segment": "There’s also a wilder theory. Anakin Skywalker supposedly had no father. Basically midichlorians (things that live inside a person’s blood and determine how Force-sensitive they are) impregnated Anakin’s mother. Yes, it’s strange, but it’s canon. Some fans theorize that the emperor created Anakin, using force powers from afar to make midichlorians impregnant his mother. ( That origin story seemed to be confirmed in a Star Wars comic that has since been declared non-canonical since Disney took over the Star Wars franchise.) Perhaps the Emperor created his son too. How the Emperor—the most powerful person in the galaxy—let his son escape, marry and producer an heir is unclear. How did Rey and Finn mix up what ship Chewie was on? Partway through the film, Finn watches Chewbacca get taken prisoner by the First Order.",
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"segment": "He is the overall main character of the first six episodes of the franchise. Anakin is the son of Shmi Skywalker. Later in life, he became the secret husband of Padmé Amidala, and the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. He is a legendary Force-user who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight, and later, after his fall to the dark side, he served the Galactic Empire as a Sith Lord, named Darth Vader . Background\nAnakin was born on the planet Tatooine to Shmi Skywalker, and according to her, he has no father. At some point, he and his mother were sold into slavery to Watto. Anakin was born Force-sensitive, but unlike other Force-users of his generation, the he has a midi-chlorian count that is over twenty thousand. When the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn crossed paths with young Anakin, he believed the boy to be the Chosen One of the Jedi prophecy after discovering his high midi-chlorian count. It is unknown if the prophecy refers to Anakin bringing balance to the light or the dark side of the Force, or both. Personality\nAs a child, Anakin was idealistic and precocious for his age as a gifted mechanic.",
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"title": "Star Wars comic finally reveals Anakin Skywalker's father",
"headings": "Star Wars comic finally reveals Anakin’s father\nStar Wars comic finally reveals Anakin’s father\nThe mystery of Anakin’s father has finally been revealed. Star Wars comic, Darth Vader No. 25 has decided to show us how Anakin came to be.\n",
"segment": "And ever since that explanation came out theories and debates have been thrown around over who the father of Anakin truly is. Fast forward 19 years, seven movies, and a bucket load of comics and other Star Wars- related releases later, and Darth Vader No. 25 has provided us with the answer. Anakin’s father is The Emperor. Palpatine manipulated the Midi-chlorians inside of Shmi’s womb to create Anakin. Check out the moment just below. Photo Credit: Giuseppe Camuncoli & Charles Soule, Marvel Comics/Disney. Photo Credit: Giuseppe Camuncoli & Charles Soule, Marvel Comics/Disney.",
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"segment": "Shmi Skywalker: There was no father. I carried him, I gave birth, I raised him. I can't explain what happened. [Anakin is about to leave his mother behind to train as a Jedi]\nAnakin: I can't do it, Mom. I just can't do it. Shmi Skywalker: Ani...\nAnakin: Will I ever see you again?",
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"segment": "Obi-Wan Kenobi: We are at war, Anakin. Permalink: I swear to you... I didn't ask to be put on the council. But ...\nAdded: June 06, 2007\nNext »\n1\n2\n3\n…\n8\nDisplaying quotes 1 - 12 of 93 in total\nAnakin Skywalker\nAnakin Skywalker, the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, is the subject of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Anakin, or Ani as he is affectionately referred to, rises from a young Jedi Padawan in the first movie to the eventual Dark Sith Lord that is Darth Vader. Played By\nHayden Christensen\nFull Name\nAnakin Skywalker\nAnakin Skywalker Photos",
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"segment": "History\nShmi Skywalker 's son, Anakin Skywalker, was apparently conceived by the will of the Force (though it possible that Anakin's miraculous birth may have been engineered by Darth Plagueis or Darth Sidious) and raised on Tatooine. As a Jedi Knight, Anakin married Padmé Amidala in 22 BBY. Three years later, Amidala gave birth to twins, Luke and Leia. Luke was raised on Tatooine by his uncle and aunt, Owen and Beru Lars, while Leia was raised by Bail and Breha Organa on Alderaan. Leia married Han Solo in 8 ABY and had three children: twins Jaina and Jacen in 9 ABY, and a younger son Anakin, who was named after his grandfather, in 10.5 ABY. In 19 ABY, Luke married Mara Jade, and the latter gave birth to two boys, Ben and Mal-Kenobi, in 26.5 ABY. Both boys were named in honor Luke's first mentor, Obi-Wan \"Ben\" Kenobi. In 70 ABY, Mal met and married Casey O'Rourke, and the pair had four children: Atton, Bastila, Olivia and Jordan Skywalker.",
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"segment": "Rey: My parents were strong. They saved me from you. Palpatine: Your master, Luke Skywalker, was saved by his father. The only family you have here...is me. [ shows Rey the Resistance fighting with the Sith Eternal forces] They don't have long. No one is coming to help them. And you are the one who led them here. Strike me down.",
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"segment": "That much is clear. Who was his father?\" \"There was no father. I carried him. I gave birth. I raised him. I can't explain what happened.\" ―Qui-Gon Jinn and Shmi Skywalker, about Anakin Skywalker [src]\nThe Force was a mystical energy field cr",
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"segment": "Family Tree Magazine\n“Anakin, I Am Your Father”\nSo we know the identity of Luke and Leia’s parents, but who is Anakin Skywalker’s father? The “prequel trilogy” ( The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) all dive into Anakin Skywalker’s younger years—including his parentage. We meet Anakin’s mother, Shmi Skywalker, in The Phantom Menace, and she and Anakin live as slaves on the desert planet of Tatooine. When asked about Anakin’s father, Shmi claims Anakin was a virgin birth. Emperor Palpatine later states that his master discovered how to create life using the Force—confirming, for many fans, that either Palpatine or his master conceived Anakin in Shmi using the Force. One more point on this branch of the Skywalker family tree: After Anakin leaves his mother to become a Jedi in The Phantom Menace, Shmi marries a widower named Cliegg Lars. Cliegg’s son from a previous relationship, Owen Lars, is Luke’s “Uncle Owen” from the original Star Wars film. This makes Owen, Luke’s step-uncle. Star Wars:",
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where is santa clara university?
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United States of America
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"segment": "In 2012, Santa Clara University celebrated 50 years of having women attend Santa Clara University..\nCampus\nMission Santa Clara de Asís is at the heart of SCU's historic campus. The university is located in central Silicon Valley, primarily situated in Santa Clara, California, though a significant part of the campus lies over the border into San Jose, California. Over the last century and a half, the Santa Clara University campus has expanded to more than 106 acres (43 ha). Aerial view of the Mission Gardens in the western part of campus. Built in 1822, Adobe Lodge is the oldest non-religious building on campus. In the 1950s, after the university constructed Walsh Hall and the de Saisset Museum on two of the last remaining open spaces on the old college campus, Santa Clara began purchasing and annexing land from the surrounding community. The first addition, which occurred slightly earlier, brought space for football and baseball playing fields. Thereafter, particularly in the 1960s when women were admitted to the school, more land was acquired for residence halls and other new buildings and facilities. In 1989 the Santa Clara University campus was unified when The Alameda ( California State Route 82 ), a major thoroughfare that had bisected the university, was rerouted. Several interior roads were also closed and were replaced by sparsely landscaped pedestrian malls and plazas.",
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"segment": "Its tuition and fees are $55,629. Santa Clara University is located in the Silicon Valley town of Santa Clara, California, about an hour from San Francisco. The university offers arts and entertainment programs at the Center of Performing Arts and the de Saisset Museum of art and history. There are more than 100 student organizations on campus including the Santa Clara Community Action Program, a volunteer service organization, and the Santa Clara Review, a biannual literary magazine. Santa Clara offers housing in its residence halls, and students can also join a Residential Learning Community. The Santa Clara Broncos field nearly 20 Division I athletic teams and are known for their successful soccer and volleyball programs. The Ruff Riders – the official student booster club of SCU athletics – is the largest organization on campus. Santa Clara’s graduate programs include the Leavey School of Business, School of Law, School of Engineering, School of Education and Counseling Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, and the Jesuit School of Theology. Undergraduates can study in the College of Arts and Sciences, Leavey School of Business or School of Engineering. Notable alumni include president of the University of California system and former U.S. secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, former director of the CIA and secretary of defense Leon Panetta, primatologist and U.N. messenger of peace Jane Goodall, and author of the best-selling novel \"The Kite Runner\" Khaled Hosseini.",
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"segment": "Santa Clara University - Profile, Rankings and Data | US News Best Colleges\n\n×\nsearch\n\nU.S. News College Compass My Fit Custom College Ranking My Schools My Scholarships My Notes Best Colleges 2021 Guidebook,\nDigital Edition Log In to My Account\nEducation\nHome\nColleges »\nGrad Schools »\nOnline Colleges »\nGlobal Universities »\nK-12 »\nSkillBuilder »\nRankings »\nLog in to Compass\nMore from U.S. News\nNews\nEducation\nHealth\nMoney\nTravel\nCars\nLaw Firms\nReal Estate\n360 Reviews\n360 Deals\nRankings\nEvents\nContact\nEmployment\nAdvertising\nTerms & Conditions\nPrivacy Policy\n« Back\nUnlock College Compass »\nCollege Compass » Get instant online access to full rankings and complete school data. Santa Clara University\nColleges\nEducation\nHome\nSanta Clara University\n500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053 | (408) 554-4000\nSanta Clara, CA | (408) 554-4000\n#53 in National Universities (tie)\n2021 Quick Stats\nTuition and Fees $55,629 (2020-21)\nRoom and Board $15,972 (2020-21)\nTotal Enrollment 8,669\nApplication Deadline Jan. 7\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview of Santa Clara University\nSanta Clara University is a private institution that was founded in 1851. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,694, its setting is city, and the campus size is 106 acres. It utilizes a differs by program-based academic calendar. Santa Clara University's ranking in the 2021 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #53. Its tuition and fees are $55,629. Santa Clara University is located in the Silicon Valley town of Santa Clara, California, about an hour from San Francisco. The university offers arts and entertainment programs at the Center of Performing Arts and the de Saisset Museum of art and history. There are more than 100 student organizations on campus including the Santa Clara Community Action Program, a volunteer service organization, and the Santa Clara Review, a biannual literary magazine. Santa Clara offers housing in its residence halls, and students can also join a Residential Learning Community.",
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"segment": "Santa Clara University - Wikipedia\nSanta Clara University\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPrivate non-profit Jesuit university located in Santa Clara, California\n\nThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. ( March 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nSanta Clara University\n\nLatin: Universitas Santae Clarae\nFormer names\nSanta Clara College (1851), University of Santa Clara (1912–1984)\nMotto\nAd Majorem Dei Gloriam ( Latin)\nMotto in English\nFor the Greater Glory of God\nType\nPrivate university\nEstablished\n1851; 170 years ago\n( 1851)\nReligious affiliation\nRoman Catholic ( Jesuit)\nAcademic affiliations\nAJCU\nNAICU\nACCU\nSpace-grant\nEndowment\n$1.03 billion (2020)\nChairman\nJohn M. Sobrato\nPresident\nLisa Kloppenberg (acting)\nProvost\nLisa Kloppenberg (interim)\nAcademic staff\n911 (564 Full-time)\nStudents\n9,015 (Fall 2019)\nUndergraduates\n5,438\nPostgraduates\n3,296\nOther students\n281\nLocation\nSanta Clara\n,\nCalifornia\n,\nUnited States\nCampus\nSuburban\n106 acres (0.43 km 2)\nColors\nRed and White\nAthletics\nNCAA Division I – West Coast Conference\nNickname\nBroncos\nMascot\nBucky Bronco\nWebsite\nscu .edu\n\nSanta Clara University is a private Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley. Established in 1851, Santa Clara University is the oldest operating institution of higher learning in California and has remained in its original location since its establishment. The university's campus surrounds the historic Mission Santa Clara de Asís which traces its founding to 1776. The campus mirrors the Mission's architectural style and is one of the finest groupings of Mission Revival architecture and other Spanish Colonial Revival styles. The university is classified as a \"Doctoral/Professional\" university by Carnegie Classification. The university offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees through its six colleges, the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education and Counseling Psychology, Leavey School of Business, School of Engineering, Jesuit School of Theology, and School of Law.",
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"segment": "4-year, public; 35,400 students (27,327 undergraduate)\nSanta Clara University\nSanta Clara University is located in the San Jose suburb of El Camino Real, just under 12 miles west of San Jose. The Department of Computer Engineering combines conventional computer science courses with hardware and software engineering disciplines. When you major in computer engineering, you can concentrate in disciplines like information assurance, web technologies or robotics. Although there is not a programming concentration, the computer engineering department offers several programming courses. Courses include introduction to programming, applied programming, parallel and concurrent programming, object-oriented programming, web programming, implementation of programming languages, logic programming and data structures. Program Name: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering\nField of Study Options: Information Assurance, Web Technologies, Robotics\nProgram Length: 4 years\nTuition & Fees:",
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"segment": "Arabic Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nArabic Speaking Countries\nA map showing the Arab world, where Arabic is the primary language. Arabic is spoken in most Arab nations. It is the primary language of the Arab World mostly found in Asia, Middle East, and North Africa. Of the total world population, approximately 420 million speak Arabic, and this makes it the fifth most popular language in the world. Arabic is derived from the word Arab referring to the Bedouins since Arabic originated from the Arabian Peninsula, a region consisting mainly of nomadic tribes. The Arabic language evolved from Aramaic, and it is written from left to right as opposed to the standard style of writing. Classical Arabic was a dialect that was spoken between the 7th and 9th centuries and predated modern Arabic. Countries speaking Arabic are different from one another depending on their history, dialect, culture, and sports. It is the primary spoken language in many countries including Tunisia, Western Sahara, Egypt, and Syria. Countries With the Largest Arabic-Speaking Populations\nEgypt - 82,449,200\nIn Egypt, the official language is Arabic.",
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"segment": "How Many Countries Speak Arabic Around the World? | Tarjama\nHow Many Countries Speak Arabic Around the World? History of the Arabic Language\nArabic is one of the famous languages that have wide global popularity. It is part of the Central Semitic language family which includes Aramaic, Hebrew, and Phoenician. The Arabic language is believed to have evolved from Aramaic more than a millennium ago among the Bedouin nomadic tribes in the deserts of the Arabian peninsula. In the 7th century, Arabic spread with the Islamic conquests which extended across the Middle East, North Africa, Central and Western Asia, and even it parts of China. The native Arab’s presence along with their language, religion, and culture on the other side of the world played a huge role in planting a seed for Arabic to sprout for centuries to come. Nowadays, all Arabic speakers have their own native colloquial variety, reaching up to 30 different dialects. However, Modern Standard Arabic – which is the universal pluricentric variety preferred in the media, the workplace, professional translation, and the law – remains the only Arabic taught across all levels of education. All literary texts authored between the seventh and ninth centuries, as well as the Holy Quran, are written in Classical Arabic.",
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"segment": "Arabic Speaking Countries Map\nThe majority of Arabic speaking countries are concentrated in the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East, and North Africa, which is known as “The Arab World”. However, there are around 25 Arab speaking countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language including Saudi Arabia, Chad, Algeria, Comoros, Eritrea, Djibouti, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Bahrain, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Meanwhile, there are six sovereign states where Arabic is a national language or “recognized minority language” such as Turkey, Niger, Iran, Senegal, and Mali. Today, Arabic is spreading once more outside the premises of its geographic concentration as more Arabic speakers migrate and settle all over the world, with generations after generations of Arabic speaking expats continue to live in Southeast Asia, Brazil, Europe, Canda, and the United States of America. For a more detailed overview of the Arabic Speaking countries, check the table below: Countries where Arabic is an Official Language\nNo\nCountry\nPopulation\nNo. of Arabic Speakers\n1\nEgypt\n100,000,000\n82,449,200\n2\nAlgeria\n41,701,000\n40,100,000\n3\nSudan\n40,235,000\n28,164,500\n4\nIraq\n36,004,552\n22,908,120\n5\nMorocco\n35,250,000\n25,003,930\n6\nSaudi Arabia\n30,770,375\n27,178,770\n7\nYemen\n23,833,000\n14,671,000\n8\nSyria\n20,956,000\n17,951,639\n9\nTunisia\n10,982,754\n10,800,500\n10\nSomalia\n10,428,043\n3,788,000\n11\nChad\n10,329,208\n1,320,000\n12\nUnited Arab Emirates\n9,346,129\n3,607,600\n13\nJordan\n6,655,000\n5,083,300\n14\nEritrea\n6,380,803\n249,700\n15\nLibya\n6,244,174\n4,526,000\n16\nLebanon\n4,965,914\n4,180,000\n17\nPalestine\n4,484,000\n3,762,076\n18\nOman\n4,055,418\n2,518,816\n19\nMauritania\n3,359,185\n3,140,000\n20\nKuwait\n2,789,000\n1,735,000\n21\nQatar\n2,155,446\n1,215,900\n22\nBahrain\n1,343,000\n690,302\n23\nTanzania\n1,303,569\n\n24\nDjibouti\n810,179\n97,900\n25\nComoros\n798,000\n\nTable source Wikipedia\nWhy is Arabic Important? Learning Arabic today, especially the Modern Standard Arabic, opens up a channel of communication with the world’s Arabic speaking population of more than 466 million people. Seeing that Arabic is concentrated in a part of the world that is witnessing a heavy boom in business development, real estate, construction, technology, and other industries, the language facilitates business opportunities in both public and private sectors. It also makes you a great candidate for diplomatic and political roles across the Arabic speaking countries.",
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"segment": "Where In The World Is Arabic Spoken? The majority of Arabic speakers are concentrated in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East, known as the Arab world. There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. And then there are 6 sovereign states in which Arabic is a national language or recognized minority language: Iran, Turkey, Niger, Senegal, Mali and Cyprus. You can also find Arabic speakers scattered across the globe where millions of Arab migrants resettled over the past few generations — in places like Brazil, northern and central Europe, the United States and Southeast Asia. How Many People Speak Arabic In The World? If you count all of the varieties of today’s Arabic together, you can safely estimate that there are about 313 million Arabic speakers in the whole world, making it the fifth most-spoken language globally behind Mandarin, Spanish, English and Hindi. Egypt holds the record for the largest Modern Standard Arabic-using population at around 65 million people.",
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"headings": "List of countries where Arabic is an official language\nList of countries where Arabic is an official language\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSovereign states where Arabic is an official language\nStates with limited recognition and territories where Arabic is an official language\nCountries where Arabic is a national/working language or a recognized minority language\nCountries where Arabic is a national/working language\nor a recognized minority language\nCyprus\nEritrea\nIran\nMali\nNiger\nSenegal\nTurkey\nCountries where Arabic has a special status according to the constitution\nIran\nIsrael\nPakistan\nPhilippines\nNon-sovereign entities and territories where Arabic is an official or de facto official language\nHistory\nUmayyad Caliphate\nAbbasid Caliphate\nFatimid Caliphate\nAl-Andalus\nItaly and Malta\nGreece\nOmani Empire\nSouth Sudan\nThe Gambia\nIsrael\nTerritories where Arabic was an official or de facto official language and later replaced or repealed\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "List of countries where Arabic is an official language - Wikipedia\nList of countries where Arabic is an official language\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nNations in which Arabic is an official language (de facto or de jure). Arabic in countries with more than 50% Arabic-speakers is considered a majority language, otherwise it is a minority language. Official as majority language\nOfficial as minority language\nCo-official as majority language\nCo-official as minority language\nNot official as minority language\nArabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers (native and non-native) in the Arab world as well as in the Arab diaspora making it one of the five most spoken languages in the world. Currently, 22 countries are member states of the Arab League (as well as 5 countries were granted an observer status) which was founded in Cairo in 1945. Arabic is a language cluster comprising 30 or so modern varieties. Arabic is the lingua franca of people who live in countries of the Arab world as well as of Arabs who live in the diaspora, particularly in Latin America (especially Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Colombia) or Western Europe (like France, Spain, Germany or Italy ). Cypriot Arabic is a recognized minority language in the EU member state of Cyprus and along with Maltese is one of only two extant European varieties of Arabic, though has its own standard literary form and has no diglossic relationship with Standard Arabic. Maltese is one of the official languages of the EU . Arabic is a majority language of the native population in the United Arab Emirates as the majority of the population is composed of expatriates. Contents\n1 Sovereign states where Arabic is an official language\n2 States with limited recognition and territories where Arabic is an official language\n3 Countries where Arabic is a national/working language or a recognized minority language\n3.1 Cyprus\n3.2 Eritrea\n3.3 Iran\n3.4 Mali\n3.5 Niger\n3.6 Senegal\n3.7 Turkey\n4 Countries where Arabic has a special status according to the constitution\n4.1 Iran\n4.2 Israel\n4.3 Pakistan\n4.4 Philippines\n5 Non-sovereign entities and territories where Arabic is an official or de facto official language\n6 History\n6.1 Umayyad Caliphate\n6.2 Abbasid Caliphate\n6.3 Fatimid Caliphate\n6.4 Al-Andalus\n6.5 Italy and Malta\n6.6 Greece\n6.7 Omani Empire\n6.8 South Sudan\n6.9 The Gambia\n6.10 Israel\n7 Territories where Arabic was an official or de facto official language and later replaced or repealed\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 Further reading\n12 External links\nSovereign states where Arabic is an official language\nAs of 2018, there are 23 sovereign states where Modern Standard Arabic is an official language.",
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"headings": "10 Major Accomplishments of Leonardo Da Vinci\n10 Major Accomplishments of Leonardo Da Vinci\n#1 Da Vinci was a prolific inventor\n#2 He designed a tank more than 400 years before it became a reality\n#3 Da Vinci designed a mechanical knight known as Leonardo’s robot\n#4 He designed a workable precursor to the modern diving suit\n#5 He conceptualized the parachute, glider, helicopter and landing gear\n#6 He described the process governing friction before Guillaume Amontons\n#7 He did an unprecedented detailed study of anatomy of humans and animals\n#8 Da Vinci made several important discoveries in human anatomy\n#9 Da Vinci is considered one of the greatest painters of all time\n#10 He created the most famous painting in the world\nThe Ideal City\n",
"segment": "Know about the main works of Leonardo da Vinci by studying his 10 major accomplishments and achievements. #1 Da Vinci was a prolific inventor\nAs an engineer, Da Vinci conceived ideas much ahead of his time. Among other things, he conceptualized the use of concentrated solar power, a calculator, a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics and the double hull. Also, his scientific studies remained unpublished during his time and many of his inventions were passed into general and practical use without Da Vinci being given credit. Among those inventions are the strut bridge, the automated bobbin winder, the rolling mill, the machine for testing the tensile strength of wire and the lens-grinding machine. Reconstruction of Leonardo’s lens-grinding machine\n#2 He designed a tank more than 400 years before it became a reality\nIn 1487, Da Vinci designed a war machine which is today known as Leonardo’s fighting vehicle or Leonardo’s tank. The design required eight men to operate the machine, which had 36 guns poking out from its sides and a conical cover inspired by a turtle’s shell. The system would be operated by a system of gears propelled by cranks that turned a sequence of wheels. In a BBC documentary, a military team built a workable machine from Leonardo’s tank design by changing one of the gears, an error supposedly done intentionally to prevent it from being used by unauthorized people. Da Vinci thus conceptualized the tank 400 years before it was actually used during the First World War.",
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"segment": "The 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions | Life Persona\nThe 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\nThe Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci Continue to influence the world to this day. The helicopter, the parachute or the crossbow are some of the many that are still being used. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most prolific inventors in history, engineered inventions and innovations in a wide variety of fields. Whether designing weapons of war, flying machines, water systems or working tools, da Vinci, the inventor (like the artist) was never afraid to look beyond traditional thinking. 30 famous inventions of Leonardo da Vinci\n1- Helicopter (Propeller)\nAlthough the first real helicopter was not built until the 1940s, it is believed that Leonardo da Vinci sketches of the late fifteenth century were the predecessor of the modern flying machine. Like many of da Vinci's ideas, he never built it, but his notes and drawings traced exactly how the device would work. 2- Anemometer\nHistorians stipulate that it was Leonardo da Vinci's fascination for flight that inspired him to innovate the anemometer, an instrument for measuring wind speed. His hope was that, over time, the device could be used to give people a glimpse of the direction of the wind before attempting to fly. While da Vinci did not actually invent the device, it made variations on the existing designed, originated by Leon Battista in 1450, (da Vinci's design was probably made between 1483 and 1486), so that it was easier to measure the force of the wind . Along with his anemometer sketches, da Vinci made the following notes:\"To measure the distance traveled per hour with the force of the wind, here a clock is required to show the time.\"",
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"segment": "Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions\nLeonardo Da Vinci's Life\nMENU\nDa Vinci's Life\nPaintings\nWorks\nBooks & Movies\nLeonardo Da Vinci Inventions\nMany of us know that Leonardo Da Vinci was a brilliant artist with celebrated and poignant masterpieces such as The Mona Lisa, The Vitruvian Man and The Last Supper. These works have resonated within circles of art lovers for centuries, and their true meanings are debated in classrooms, cafes and art galleries all over the world. Aside from his masterful, artistic talent, Da Vinci also possessed an acute scientific mind that he put to good use by inventing and re-inventing dozens of contraptions. However, Leonardo Da Vinci inventions have been somewhat overlooked and one might be pleasantly surprised to discover some of the ideas that have sprung from this artist’s mind. Flying Inventions\nLeonardo Da Vinci’s fascination with machines began when he was merely a boy. His earliest sketches depict the inner workings of various machines from his era. Eventually, his creativity led to the outlines of flying machines, weapons and musical instruments. Leonardo first became enamored with the idea of flight in the 1480s. He designed what is called the ornithopter flying machine. Although the invention never came to fruition during his time, many believe that the helicopter was indeed inspired by Da Vinci.",
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"headings": "10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\n10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\nJon Bauckham\n1. Ornithopters\n2. Helical air screw\n3. Parachute\n4. Self-supporting bridge\n5. Giant crossbow\n6. Armoured fighting vehicle\n7. Equestrian sculpture\n8. Diving suits\n9. The ‘robot’\n10. Mechanical lion\n",
"segment": "10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions | History Hit\nHome\nArticles\nEarly Modern\n10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\nJon Bauckham\n26 Jan 2021\nHISTORYHIT.TV A new online only channel for history lovers\nSign Me Up\nIt’s something of an understatement to say that Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was a ‘genius’. As well as being responsible for world-famous paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, the Renaissance man was also a highly talented anatomist, zoologist, geologist, mathematician and military engineer (to name but a few), whose insatiable curiosity about the world around him knew no bounds. During the course of his life – from his early days in Florence, right through to his final years in France – the polymath sketched out ideas and recorded scientific investigations on thousands of sheets of paper, gathered today in volumes known as codices. In this article we delve into Leonardo’s notes and pick out 10 of his most impressive inventions and feats of engineering – some of which foreshadow innovations of more recent times. 1. Ornithopters\nAmong his numerous scientific interests, Leonardo harboured a particular obsession with flight. By studying the anatomy of birds, he hoped to build a machine that would one day allow humans to join them in the skies. Towards the end of his life, the polymath gathered his thoughts on the topic in a text known as the Codice sul volo degli uccelli (‘Codex on the Flight of Birds’), written around 1505–06. However, concepts for so-called flying machines were sketched throughout Leonardo’s career. Typically, the contraptions he drew were ‘ornithopters’, with membrane-covered wings designed to flap up and down.",
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"segment": "The 9 Greatest Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history\nThe 9 Greatest Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci\nLeonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) was one of the great men of the Renaissance. Born in 15thcentury Florence, as well as painting the Mona Lisa, he invented, or designed, a great many visionary machines that did not become commonplace until the 20thcentury. Here, Jamil Bakhtawar tells us da Vinci’s 9 greatest inventions. Salvator Mundi, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci showing Jesus Christ in Renaissance clothing, c. 1500. Leonardo da Vinci captured the scientific foundations of Renaissance art — perspective, light, proportions, and anatomy — and extended them into every aspect of the investigation of nature. He regarded art as the ultimate form of visual knowledge, founded on an understanding of how nature works. In all his activities, he sought a core of mathematical rules that governed the operation of all things in nature. The rules dictated how humans should explore nature in art, science, and technology. Every machine can be regarded as a new kind of 'body', taking its cue from nature but not directly imitating it. All of his inventions were based on an understanding of the science of nature.",
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"segment": "Interestingly, he wore pink to make his complexion look fresh. Notable inventions by Leonardo Da Vinci\n22. In 1485, Da Vinci plans for an armored car! 23. He invented a hydraulic pump and also built a movable bridge for the Duke of Milan. 24. Leonardo was the first person to study the flight of birds scientifically. 25. He invented an inflatable tube for use in water and also designed the first bicycle ever, almost 300 years before it appeared on the road. 26.",
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"headings": "9 Incredible Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\n9 Incredible Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\nParachute\nAerial Screw\nOrnithopter\nRobots\nMachine Gun\nViola Organista\nDiving Suit\nSelf-Propelled Cart\nTank/Armored Vehicle\n",
"segment": "9 Incredible Leonardo da Vinci Inventions - History Lists\nYou are here: History Lists · Other · 9 Incredible Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\n9 Incredible Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\nLeonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is famous for creating some of the greatest works of art. Of all time! But besides being a brilliant artist, da Vinci was also a scientist, engineer and inventor. And a hell of a good one which his incredible inventions clearly indicate. His most fascinating inventions are listed below. Parachute\nThe invention of the parachute is traditionally credited to Leonardo da Vinci although he wasn’t the first to come up with the concept. A sketch of a device very similar to da Vinci’s appears in a manuscript by an unknown author which predates the pyramid-shaped parachute with a wooden frame that was drawn by Leonardo in the famous Codex Atlanticus. What is more, there is evidence of parachute-like devices being used in China as early as the 11th century. However, Leonardo’s parachute was way more sophisticated and in 2000, the British skydiver Adrian Nicholas proved that it works by jumping with a parachute built according to da Vinci’s sketches.",
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"segment": "The formal boundaries for the City of Maryville encompass a land area of 16.8 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Blount County is in the Eastern time zone (GMT -5). The elevation is 935 feet. The City of Maryville ( GNIS ID: 2405036) has a C1 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that does not serve as a county subdivision equivalent. It also has a Functional Status Code of \"A\" which identifies an active government providing primary general-purpose functions . The City of Maryville is located within Commissioner District 5, a minor civil division (MCD) of Blount County. Alternate Unofficial Names for Maryville:",
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"segment": "Where did Britain surrender? Britain did not surrender anywhere. However, in World War 2, large numbers of British or Commonwealth troops surrendered in France in 1940, Crete in 1941, and Singapore and Tobruk in 1942. How did World War 2 end for japan? The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that enabled the Surrender of Japan, ending World War II. What were important documents of World War 2? The surrender documents. Why did France go into World War 2? France went into World War 2 because Germeny invaded Poland. Poland was an Allie to France.",
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"segment": "When did Europe surrender during World War 2? Europe did not surrender during WW2. Why did the natives choose to support the British and not the french when they invaded Canada? because the stars told them that France would surrender in world war 2\nWhat made France so powerful in World War 2? France was NOT powerful in World War 2. Where did Britain surrender? Britain did not surrender anywhere. However, in World War 2, large numbers of British or Commonwealth troops surrendered in France in 1940, Crete in 1941, and Singapore and Tobruk in 1942. How did World War 2 end for japan? The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that enabled the Surrender of Japan, ending World War II.",
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"segment": "Where did the Germans surrender in World War 2? The Germans surrendered at Eisenhower's headquarters in Rheims, France. Where was the world war 2 surrender signed? The German instrument of surrender was signed in Reims, France. The Japanese instrument of surrender was signed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Did France side with Germany during World War 2? NoAfter its surrender, the Vichy French government collaborated with the Nazis. Where was the World War 2 surrender site? For who? France, Germany,and Japan all surrendered at different points in the war.",
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"segment": "France Surrenders to Nazi Germany | World History Project\nJun 22 1940\nFrance Surrenders to Nazi Germany\nDuring this period, Hitler built up his forces on Germany's western frontier. In April 1940, German forces invaded Denmark and Norway. In May 1940, Hitler's forces attacked France, conquering the Luxembourg, Netherlands and Belgium in the process. France surrendered on 22 June 1940. These victories persuaded Benito Mussolini of Italy to join the war on Hitler's side on 10 June 1940. Britain, whose forces evacuated France by sea from Dunkirk, continued to fight alongside other British dominions in the Battle of the Atlantic. After having his overtures for peace rejected by the British, now led by Winston Churchill, Hitler ordered bombing raids on the United Kingdom. The Battle of Britain was Hitler's prelude to a planned invasion. The attacks began by pounding Royal Air Force airbases and radar stations protecting South-East England. However, the Luftwaffe failed to defeat the Royal Air Force.",
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"segment": "When did france fall during world war 2? Germany invaded France beginning on May 10th, 1940. Paris was captured by Germany on June 14th, and France signed an armistice (surrender) on June 22nd, 1940. Who was involved in the surrender of Germany in World War 2? The United States, The British Empire, The Soviet Union, Canada, Other British Commonwealth nations, and France. What ended World War 2 and US involvement? The Japanesse surrender. Did World War 2 have a compromise? No, the Allies insisted on unconditional surrender. What were the major results for Japan in World War 2?",
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"segment": "What were important documents of World War 2? The surrender documents. Why did France go into World War 2? France went into World War 2 because Germeny invaded Poland. Poland was an Allie to France. When did france fall during world war 2? Germany invaded France beginning on May 10th, 1940. Paris was captured by Germany on June 14th, and France signed an armistice (surrender) on June 22nd, 1940. Who was involved in the surrender of Germany in World War 2? The United States, The British Empire, The Soviet Union, Canada, Other British Commonwealth nations, and France.",
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"segment": "Practical Advice on Money in Russia - Way to Russia Guide\nPractical Advice on Money in Russia\nAuthor: Dimitry Paranyushkin (on 06 Jan 2010)\nTweet\nThe official Russian currency is Rubles (rub`li). One rouble ( o`din rubl') consists of 100 kopeek (1 kopeika - od`na (one) ko`peika). The exchange rate is 30 roubles to 1 US dollar, 35 Rubles to 1 Euro, and about 50 Rubles to 1 pound sterling . an old soviet 100 rubles banknoe / photo by thereproject@FlickR\nan old soviet 100 rubles banknoe / photo by thereproject@FlickR\nIt's not legal to use US dollars or Euro for transactions in Russia. However, you'll still see a lot of prices marked in Y.E. (which means \"units\" and usually equals the current US dollar or Euro rate). That is the relic of the 90s, when hyperinflation made it impossible to put the prices in rubles. However, you will still have to pay with rubles in most cases. Generally, foreign currencies are usually used for \"under-the-table\" transactions, which are not going to be declared. So, you won't be able to use US dollars, Euro, or any other currency in a shop, cafe, or to pay to a service provider, unless he is OK exchanging it on your behalf.",
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"segment": "Russian Currency & Money | What is the Currency in Russia? Currency & Money in Russia\nYou are here\nHome\n/\nCurrency & Money in Russia\nContinue reading\nWhy Visit Russia\nThings to Do in Russia\nRussian Food\nShopping Time: Best Russian Souvenirs\nContact Us\nLast updated: 25.08.2020\nA good traveler is a prepared traveler. Before traveling to Russia it is handy to know a few things about the country including national currency and money in general. For starters, the official currency of Russia is the Russian Rubles. Plus debit cards are accepted in most places, including shops, hotels, and restaurants. 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The Russian ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль rublʹ;",
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"title": "Money: cash, travelers' checks, ATM machines in Russia",
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"segment": "Money: cash, travelers' checks, ATM machines in Russia\n\n\n\n\nHome > Useful information for visitors > Travel tips > Money advice\nMoney: cash, travelers' checks, ATM machines in Russia\nRuble is the monetary unit of Russia. There are ruble tickets of 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 rubles. Also there are coins of 1, 2, 5 rubles and 1, 5, 10 and 50 kopecks. Ruble is the only legal meaning of payment on the entire territory of the Russian Federation. According to Russian laws, it's illegal to pay for services and goods in foreign currency, except authorized retail establishments. You can change foreign currency into rubles in banks or at special exchange offices. Old and discolored $, £, Euro bills and coins will not be accepted at most banks and exchange offices. Some banks accept old and tired bills with 3-10% commissions.",
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"headings": "Russian banks: a guide to currency and banking in Russia\nRussian banks: a guide to currency and banking in Russia\nRussian currency\nATMs at banks in Russia\nDebit and credit cards from banks in Russia\nLost or stolen cards from the Bank of Russia or other Russian banks\nBanks in Russia\nInternational Moscow bank and other international banks in Russia\nBanks in Russia: interest rates\nThe Russian banking system\nInternet and phone banking\nChecks\nDirect debits\nInternational money transfers\nOffshore banks in Russia\nTerminology used at banks in Russia\nCurrency exchange in Moscow, Russia\n",
"segment": "The most frequently used Russian money banknotes are RUB 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000, while coins are available in denominations of RUB 1, 2, 5, к.10 and к.50. At the time of writing (December 2016), the dollar ruble exchange rate was around USD 1 to RUB 63 (EUR 1 = RUB 68). You can find the current Russian currency exchange rate on the Central Bank of Russia ‘s website, which posts the daily rouble exchange rate for a number of currencies. For those looking to buy Russian rubles, the Bank of Russia also provides historical ruble exchange rates and other information. ATMs at banks in Russia\nIt’s easy to find ATMs in larger Russian cities, such as Moscow and St Petersburg, and many ATMs operated by the top Russian banks offer instructions in English as well as the Russian language, although if you’re heading to rural or isolated areas you should take some Russian money with you as backup. From a security perspective, it’s best to use an ATM operated by one of the major banks and avoid using isolated ATMs, especially at night. You may be charged a flat fee when withdrawing cash at an ATM using a foreign card. This isn’t levied by the ATM but is instead charged by your bank, and the fee you’ll pay varies significantly between providers (check your terms and conditions). In some instances, the fee will be higher if you use an ATM operated by one of your bank’s competitors. ATMs allow 24/7 cash withdrawals, and you can also withdraw cash in branches, which usually open all day on weekdays and until mid-afternoon on a Saturday.",
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"segment": "What is the currency of Russia? You might have Google it but anyhow, I found some information regarding Russian Ruble : The Russian ruble ( Russian: рубль rublʹ; plural: рубли́ rubli; sign: ₽, руб; code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation, the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and the two unrecognized republics of Donetsk and Luhansk.",
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"segment": "Tip: For emergencies, it's a good idea to have cash with you as well. How much cash do I need? It's likely not possible to exchange to rubles in your home country before you leave. We advise not to use an ATM at the airport in Russia when you arrive as airport exchange rates are high. If someone is meeting you at the airport and can afford to wait, you can use the ATM at the hotel, in the city, or at a bank. The Russian currency has been not so strong lately and the rate of the Russian ruble fluctuates around 70-80 rubles for 1 US dollar. In the last couple of years, the USD - RUB exchange has doubled, however prices in Russia remained on almost the same level as before the spike which makes it the best time to visit Russia. We recommend that you have anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 rubles on you at any time. Tip:",
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"segment": "Where can I change money in Russia? What will my money buy? Do I need to tip? What can I book in advance? Importing and exporting money. What are the currency rates? The currency of Russia is the Rouble, if you are taking the Trans-Siberian Mongolia's currency is called the Tughrik₮ and Chinese currency is the Renminbi ¥. You can use our handy price comparison calculator budget below to find the best currency exchange deals on the market today. What sort of money should I take on the Trans-Siberian? Russian currency is the Rouble₽, Chinese currency is Renminbi¥, and these can both be obtained in advance.",
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"segment": "Money in Russia | Frommer's\n\n\n\n\n\nHome › Destinations › Europe › Eastern Europe › Russia › Planning a Trip › Money\nRussia\nMoney in Russia\nThough capitalism has brought Russia more in line with the economies of the West, money matters continue to vex visitors. Red caviar, symphony tickets, and haircuts can barely dent your wallet; rubbery pizza and roach-ridden hotels can drain it. Russia can be quite cheap, though visitors on escorted tours may not notice, as accommodations are often overpriced and tour operators charge a premium. Cash is by far the most popular form of payment among Russians, but credit cards are increasingly accepted. ATMs are widely available in Moscow and St. Petersburg and are generally reliable. Frommer's lists prices in the local currency. However, rates fluctuate, so before departing consult a currency exchange website such as www.oanda.com/convert/classic to check up-to-the-minute rates. Currency\nadvertisement\nRussia's ruble is still making the transition to becoming a truly \"hard\" currency, which means very few banks abroad will sell you rubles (in cash or traveler's checks) before you leave home or buy them back from you when you return. The U.S. dollar was the de facto second currency in the 1990s as the ruble lost all credibility among Russians.",
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"segment": "Washington\nHigh School: Alexander Hamilton (Los Angeles, CA)\nCareer: 1978-2000\nElected to Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006\nWarren Moon played from 1978 to 2000 during his career with the Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs and Edmonton Eskimos. Moon threw for 70,553 yards in his career, completing 5,357 of 9,205 passes with 435 touchdowns and 310 interceptions. He also ran for 3,436 yards in 873 attempts with 38 rushing touchdowns. Edmonton Eskimos\nHouston Oilers\nMinnesota Vikings\nSeattle Seahawks\nKansas City Chiefs\n\nClick on column headings to sort. Passing: Year\nTeam\nAtt\nComp\nComp %\nYds\nYds/Att\nTDs\nTD %\nInts\nInt %\nLong\nSacked\nYds Lost\nRating\n1978\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n173\n89\n51.4\n1112\n6.4\n5\n2.9\n7\n4.0\n56\n\n\n64.5\n1979\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n274\n149\n54.4\n2382\n8.7\n20\n7.3\n12\n4.4\n77\n\n\n89.7\n1980\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n331\n181\n54.7\n3127\n9.4\n25\n7.6\n11\n3.3\n89\n\n\n98.3\n1981\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n378\n237\n62.7\n3959\n10.5\n27\n7.1\n12\n3.2\n91\n\n\n108.6\n1982\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n562\n333\n59.3\n5000\n8.9\n36\n6.4\n16\n2.8\n58\n\n\n98.0\n1983\nCFL Edmonton Eskimos\n664\n380\n57.2\n5648\n8.5\n31\n4.7\n19\n2.9\n48\n\n\n88.9\n1984\nNFL Houston Oilers\n450\n259\n57.6\n3338\n7.4\n12\n2.7\n14\n3.1\n76\n47\n371\n76.9\n1985\nNFL Houston Oilers\n377\n200\n53.1\n2709\n7.2\n15\n4.0\n19\n5.0\n80\n46\n366\n68.5\n1986\nNFL Houston Oilers\n488\n256\n52.5\n3489\n7.1\n13\n2.7\n26\n5.3\n81\n41\n332\n62.3\n1987\nNFL Houston Oilers\n368\n184\n50.0\n2806\n7.6\n21\n5.7\n18\n4.9\n83\n25\n198\n74.2\n1988\nNFL Houston Oilers\n294\n160\n54.4\n2327\n7.9\n17\n5.8\n8\n2.7\n57\n12\n120\n88.4\n1989\nNFL Houston Oilers\n464\n280\n60.3\n3631\n7.8\n23\n5.0\n14\n3.0\n55\n35\n267\n88.9\n1990\nNFL Houston Oilers\n584\n362\n62.0\n4689\n8.0\n33\n5.7\n13\n2.2\n87\n36\n252\n96.8\n1991\nNFL Houston Oilers\n655\n404\n61.7\n4690\n7.2\n23\n3.5\n21\n3.2\n61\n23\n174\n81.7\n1992\nNFL Houston Oilers\n346\n224\n64.7\n2521\n7.3\n18\n5.2\n12\n3.5\n72\n16\n105\n89.3\n1993\nNFL Houston Oilers\n520\n303\n58.3\n3485\n6.7\n21\n4.0\n21\n4.0\n80\n34\n218\n75.2\n1994\nNFL Minnesota Vikings\n601\n371\n61.7\n4264\n7.1\n18\n3.0\n19\n3.2\n65\n29\n235\n79.9\n1995\nNFL Minnesota Vikings\n606\n377\n62.2\n4228\n7.0\n33\n5.4\n14\n2.3\n85\n38\n277\n91.5\n1996\nNFL Minnesota Vikings\n247\n134\n54.3\n1610\n6.5\n7\n2.8\n9\n3.6\n54\n19\n122\n68.7\n1997\nNFL Seattle Seahawks\n528\n313\n59.3\n3678\n7.0\n25\n4.7\n16\n3.0\n60\n30\n192\n83.7\n1998\nNFL Seattle Seahawks\n258\n145\n56.2\n1632\n6.3\n11\n4.3\n8\n3.1\n45\n22\n140\n76.6\n1999\nNFL Kansas City Chiefs\n3\n1\n33.3\n20\n6.7\n0\n0.0\n0\n0.0\n20\n0\n0\n57.6\n2000\nNFL Kansas City Chiefs\n34\n15\n44.1\n208\n6.1\n1\n2.9\n1\n2.9\n41\n5\n46\n61.9\n\nCFL\n2382\n1369\n57.5\n21228\n8.9\n144\n6.0\n77\n3.2\n91\n0\n0\n\n\nNFL\n6823\n3988\n58.4\n49325\n7.2\n291\n4.3\n233\n3.4\n87\n458\n3415\n\nTotals\n\n9205\n5357\n58.2\n70553\n7.7\n435\n4.7\n310\n3.4\n91\n458\n3415\n\nRushing: Year\nTeam\nNo. Yds\nAvg.",
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"headings": "Top 10 undrafted players in NFL history\nNFL\nTop 10 undrafted players in NFL history\n#10. Lou Groza\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 9\nAll-Pro Selections: 4\n#9. Willie Wood\nPosition: Safety\nSuper Bowl titles: 2 (1966, 1967)\nPro Bowls: 8\nAll-Pro Selections: 5\n#8. Willie Brown\nSuper Bowl titles: 3\nPro Bowls: 9\nAll-Pro Selections: 5\n#7. John Randle\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 7\nAll-Pro Selections: 6\n#6. Antonio Gates\nPosition: Tight end\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 8\nAll-Pro Selections: 3\n#5. Adam Vinatieri\nPosition: Kicker\nPro Bowls: 3\nAll-Pro selections: 3\n#4. Dick Lane\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 7\nAll-Pro Selections: 3\n#3. Emlen Tunnell\nPosition: Safety\nCollege: Iowa\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 9\nAll-Pro Selections: 4\n#2. Warren Moon\nSuper Bowl titles: 0\nPro Bowls: 9\nAll-Pro Selections: 0\n#1. Kurt Warner\nSuper Bowl titles: 1 (2000)\nPro Bowls: 4\nAll-Pro Selections: 2\n",
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"segment": "He played for the Oilers from 1984-1993, setting numerous records and winning multiple football honors. He went on to play for the Minnesota Vikings, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Kansas City Chiefs, briefly, before retiring in 2000. Warren Moon\nNet Worth: $12 Million\nDate of Birth: Nov 18, 1956 (64 years old)\nGender: Male\nHeight: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nProfession: American football player, Actor\nNationality: United States of America",
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"headings": "Best Quarterbacks Over 40 In NFL History\nBest Quarterbacks Over 40 In NFL History\n17. Joe Ferguson\n1990 Indianapolis Colts\nAge: 40\n16. Jim Hart\n1984 Washington Redskins\nAge: 40\n15. Dave Krieg\n1998 Tennessee Oilers\nAge: 40\n14. Brad Johnson\n2008 Dallas Cowboys\nAge: 40\n13. Johnny Unitas\n1973 San Diego Chargers\nAge: 40\n12. Steve DeBerg\n1998 Atlanta Falcons\nAge: 44\n11. Charlie Conerly\n1961 New York Giants\nAge: 40\n10. Mark Brunell\n2010-2011 New York Jets\nAge: 40-41\n9. Earl Morrall\n1974-76 Miami Dolphins\nAge: 40-42\n8. Len Dawson\n1975 Kansas City Chiefs\nAge: 40\n7. Vince Evans\n1995 Oakland Raiders\nAge: 40\n6. Doug Flutie\n2002-2004 San Diego Chargers\n2005 New England Patriots\nAge: 40-43\n5. Matt Hasselbeck\n2015 Indianapolis Colts\nAge: 40\n4. Sonny Jurgensen\n1974 Washington Redskins\nAge: 40\n3. Vinny Testaverde\n2003, 2005 New York Jets\n2004 Dallas Cowboys\n2006 New England Patriots\n2007 Carolina Panthers\nAge: 40-44\n2. Warren Moon\n1996 Minnesota Vikings\n1997-98 Seattle Seahawks\n1999-2000 Kansas City Chiefs\nAge: 40-44\n1. Brett Favre\n2009-10 Minnesota Vikings\nAge: 40-41\nHonorable Mentions\nGeorge Blanda\n1967-75 Oakland Raiders\nAge: 40-48\nWade Wilson\n1999 Oakland Raiders\nAge: 40\nYou may also like\n",
"segment": "15/34. 208 yards. 1 TD. 1 INT. Feels weird to see Warren Moon as #2 and not #1, but he DID have three very successful seasons after turning 40 years old. His final two seasons in the league saw him play very minimally with the Kansas City Chiefs. Moon became a great when he was passed up by the NFL, and became legendary in the CFL, leading the Edmonton Eskimos to five straight Grey Cup victories from 1978-82. Moon also became the first professional QB to pass for 5,000 yards in 1982, and did so at exactly 5,000, only to get to 5,648 in his final CFL season. He was then picked up by the Houston Oilers and set and Oilers passing yards record in his first season with them. He blew through all those records en route to becoming an NFL great as well as a CFL great.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Quarterbacks in NFL History\nTop 10 Quarterbacks in NFL History\nTop 10 Quarterbacks in NFL History\nHonorable Mention\n10. Warren Moon\n9. John Elway\n8. Dan Marino\n7. Johnny Unitas\n6. Tom Brady\n5. Brett Favre\n4. Otto Graham\n3. Peyton Manning\n2. Bart Starr\n1. Joe Montana\n",
"segment": "49,325 yards, 291 touchdowns, 233 interceptions, 58.4 completion percentage. Warren Moon is truly one of the best in football history. He wasn't drafted out of college because he was black, and the common perception was that black quarterbacks weren't smart enough to lead NFL teams. Moon said fine and went north of the border to Canada to prove the doubters wrong. During his time in the Canadian Football League, Moon passed for 144 touchdowns to only 77 interceptions and won five Grey Cup championships. Realizing that Moon could play, the NFL came calling, and Moon signed with the Houston Oilers and went on to dominate secondaries for the next decade. The biggest knock on Moon is his lack of playoff success. He wasn't particularly good in the playoffs and he never won or even played in a Super Bowl. In my opinion, if he had won just one Super Bowl, he would have been much higher on this list. 9.",
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"segment": "Warren Moon Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nWarren Moon Net Worth\nHow much is Warren Moon Worth? in Richest Athletes › NFL Players\nWarren Moon Net Worth: $12 Million\nWarren Moon net worth: Warren Moon is a former football player and sports broadcaster who has a net worth of $12 million dollars. Born in Los Angeles, California, Warren Moon showed great promise as a quarterback during high school, but all of the colleges who expressed an interest in the athlete wanted him to change positions. He chose to remain a quarterback and enrolled at West Los Angeles College, where he set multiple records as a quarterback. Eventually, a few more high profile college football programs began to take notice, and he went on to play for the University of Washington. He led them to a Rose Bowl win his senior year with the team, and won the MVP Award. The NFL proved uninterested in him, but the Canadian Football League grabbed him immediately. He played five very successful seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos, and was then drafted by the Houston Oilers.",
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"headings": "Warren Moon\nWarren Moon\nWarren Moon\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nCollege statistics\nProfessional career\nCanadian Football League\nNational Football League\nCareer statistics\nCFL statistics\nNFL statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nFranchise records\nAwards\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Warren Moon - Wikipedia\nWarren Moon\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football quarterback\nFor the Australian footballer, see Warren Moon (footballer). Warren Moon\nMoon in 2010\nNo. 1\nPosition: Quarterback\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1956-11-18)\nNovember 18, 1956 (age 64)\nLos Angeles, California\nHeight: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nWeight: 221 lb (100 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: Los Angeles (CA) Hamilton\nCollege: Washington\nUndrafted: 1978\nCareer history\nEdmonton Eskimos ( 1978 – 1983)\nHouston Oilers ( 1984 – 1993)\nMinnesota Vikings ( 1994 – 1996)\nSeattle Seahawks ( 1997 – 1998)\nKansas City Chiefs ( 1999 – 2000)\n\nCareer highlights and awards\nNFL\nSecond-team All-Pro ( 1990)\n9× Pro Bowl ( 1988 – 1995, 1997)\nNEA NFL Most Valuable Player (1990)\nNFL Offensive Player of the Year (1990)\nAFC Player of the Year (1990)\nWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year (1989)\n2× NFL passing yards leader (1990, 1991)\nNFL passing touchdowns leader (1990)\nTennessee Titans No.",
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"headings": "10 Oldest NFL Quarterbacks Ever (Updated 2021)\n10 Oldest NFL Quarterbacks Ever (Updated 2021)\n10. Brett Favre (October 10, 1969 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n9. Drew Brees (January 15, 1979 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n8. Earl Morrall (May 17, 1934 – April 25, 2014)\nDid You Know?\n7. Doug Flutie (October 23, 1962 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n6. Tom Brady (August 3, 1977 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n5. Warren Moon (November 18, 1956 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n4. Vinny Testaverde (November 13, 1963 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n3. Steve DeBerg (January 19, 1954 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n2. John Nesser (April 25, 1876 – July 29, 1931)\nDid You Know?\n1. George Blanda (September 17, 1927 – September 27, 2010)\nDid You Know?\n",
"segment": "Warren Moon (November 18, 1956 – Present)\nOldest Age While Playing: 43 years, 11 months, 4 days on October 22, 2000\nYears Active: 1984 – 2000 (16 years)\nTeam (s): Houston Oilers (1984 – 1993); Minnesota Vikings (1994 – 1996); Seattle Seahawks (1997 – 1998); and Kansas City Chiefs (1999 – 2000)\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nWarren Moon had an exceptional career not only in the NFL, but in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as well. Before joining the Houston Oilers in 1984, Moon spent five seasons with the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos. During his time with the Eskimos, Moon led his team to win a record five consecutive Grey Cups.",
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"title": "What is the Chinese language? - Ninchanese",
"headings": "The Chinese Language\nThe Chinese Language\nAn introduction to the Chinese language\nThe Chinese language is the world’s most widely spoken language.\nLet’s explore the Chinese Language\nWritten Chinese\nUniversal Chinese characters\nSpoken Chinese\nHow many spoken Chinese languages are there?\nHow close are these Chinese languages?\nThe Chinese languages are all part of the same family: The Sino-Tibetan language group.\nDespite that, they are all mutually unintelligible.\nThe official language in China\nMandarin is China’s official language other countries in Asia.\nMore than 70% of China’s population speaks Mandarin as their first language.\nThe Many Names of the Chinese language\nMandarin\nStandard Chinese\n普通话 Pǔtōnghuà\n汉语 Hànyǔ\n国语 Guóyǔ\n华语 Huāyǔ\nChinese Is the New International Language\nWhere can you hear Chinese spoken?\nMap of the Sinophone world\nIn Asia\nIn Northern America\nThe Major Families of Chinese Dialects\nMandarin\nWu and Shanghainese\nYue or Cantonese\nMin Chinese\nHakka Chinese\nGan Chinese\nXiang\nSo what Chinese language should you learn?\nHands-down, the best way to learn Mandarin Chinese online is Ninchanese. Get started today!\n",
"segment": "The Major Families of Chinese Dialects\nThe most commonly spoken language in China is Mandarin. But you’ll also hear many other languages in the country. Let’s take a look at these dialects and visit the different places where you can hear them. Mandarin\nChina’s main dominant spoken dialect is Mandarin. Initially, people mainly spoke Mandarin, and its regional Mandarin variants in Beijing and its surroundings, as well as in Northern China. Mandarin is now China’s official language and a key to most of Asia. Wu and Shanghainese\nOne of the most used dialects in China is 五华 Wǔ huá, or Wu. This group of Wu dialects includes Shanghainese, which is mainly heard in Shanghai. About 8.5% of the Chinese speaks Wu, mostly in the Zhejiang province, near Shanghai and in the neighbouring coastal areas. Yue or Cantonese\nAfter Mandarin, the most well-known dialect is 粤语 Yuè yǔ, Cantonese.",
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"headings": "Top Dialects of the Chinese Language\nTop Dialects of the Chinese Language\n1. Mandarin\n2. Wu\n3. Yue\n4. Min\n5. Xiang\n6. Hakka\n7. Gan\n",
"segment": "Here are some of the most popular ones. Image via GeoGraph\n1. Mandarin\nOf course, it would be remiss to leave Mandarin out of any list about Chinese dialects. Spoken by about 70% of the Chinese-speaking population — as well as by almost everyone learning Chinese as a second language — Mandarin has a whopping 700 million native speakers. The Beijing dialect, a subdialect of Mandarin, is the phonological basis for Standard Chinese, and is thus well-understood throughout the entire country. 2. Wu\nSpoken in the coastal area around Shanghai, the Wu has over 80 million native speakers, and is the second-most common variety of Chinese. Grammatically, Wu dialects can be rather complex; for instance, the pronoun for “we” is different when it includes the hearer (e.g., “me and you”) from when it does not (e.g., “me and them”). How good is your Chinese?",
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"title": "What Are the Different Types of Spoken Chinese?",
"headings": "What Are the Different Types of Spoken Chinese?\nWhat Are the Different Types of Spoken Chinese?\nMajor Variants of Spoken Chinese\nGeography Is Essential to Differences in Spoken Chinese\nDealing with Chinese Linguistic Diversity in Interpreting\nComments\nLeave a Reply\n",
"segment": "China is home to a multitude of languages and dialects, many of which are mutually unintelligible. If you are looking for Chinese interpreting services, it is therefore essential that you be specific about the Chinese language or dialect you need interpreted. Major Variants of Spoken Chinese\nSpoken Chinese languages are among the most commonly used in the world. The best known are undoubtedly Mandarin and Cantonese. Mandarin and Cantonese, although they are often referred to as individual languages, are each technically classified as a dialect of the Modern Standard Chinese language, commonly known as Guoyo or Putonghua. Mandarin is considered a native language by about two-thirds of China’s inhabitants, making it the most dominant spoken Chinese dialect, while Cantonese lays claim to approximately 55 million speakers in China alone. While these are the spoken Chinese dialects you are most likely to encounter, there are many more! Spoken Chinese is separated into five main dialectical groups, of which Mandarin is only one. Yue (which includes Cantonese), Min, Wu and Hakka make up the other four, covering more than 200 individual dialects. Some of these dialects are limited to very small geographical areas, while others have speakers all across the country and beyond.",
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"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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"title": "What’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?",
"headings": "What’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?\nWhat’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?\nSara Lynn Hua\nSubscribe to Email Updates\n",
"segment": "Mandarin is a type of Chinese. READ MORE: What is a Chinese dialect? Don’t worry, Mandarin is the most widely spoken. It’s called \"普通话 (Pǔ tōng huà), which literally translates into “common tongue.” It has fewer tones than most other dialects (4 compared to Cantonese’s 9!) and is taught throughout mainland China in schools. When people are talking about “speaking Chinese,” they are most likely to be referring to Mandarin. READ MORE: What is Putonghua?",
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"segment": "Spoken Chinese: There isn't only one kind of Chinese spoken in China. Just as English has several variations (American English, Australian English, and British English), so too does this particular Asian language. The two most common Chinese dialects that human translation agencies will encounter when translating the language are Mandarin and Cantonese. If you can tell the difference between the two dialects, then you're off to a good start. Mandarin is the main dialect used in China and is the language most people designate as \"Chinese\". It's the official language of mainland China (also known as the People's Republic of China) and it's spoken in Taiwan as well. Cantonese is distinct from its counterpart dialect save for the fact that's it's also commonly used in Chinese-populated territories. It's mostly spoken in the Guangdong or Canton province in mainland China, Macao, and Hong Kong. Written Chinese:",
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"segment": "It's All Chinese to Me\nWhen we speak of Chinese, what kind of Chinese are we speaking of? Cantonese? Mandarin? Wu? Mandarin Chinese is not only the most commonly spoken Chinese, but the most commonly spoken language in the world. There are a staggering 1 billion Mandarin speakers throughout the world. Current Features | Spotlight Archive | Daily IQ\n.com/spot/multilingual1.html",
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"headings": "Top Dialects of the Chinese Language\nTop Dialects of the Chinese Language\n1. Mandarin\n2. Wu\n3. Yue\n4. Min\n5. Xiang\n6. Hakka\n7. Gan\n",
"segment": "Top Dialects of Chinese | Listen & Learn USA\nTop Dialects of the Chinese Language\nWith well over a billion native speakers, Chinese is the most-spoken first language in the world. Geographically, too, China is an immense country. It should come as no surprise, then, that there are several important regional distinctions in the Chinese language. Indeed, there’s a lot more to Chinese than just Mandarin: there are many important dialects with millions of speakers each. Here are some of the most popular ones. Image via GeoGraph\n1. Mandarin\nOf course, it would be remiss to leave Mandarin out of any list about Chinese dialects. Spoken by about 70% of the Chinese-speaking population — as well as by almost everyone learning Chinese as a second language — Mandarin has a whopping 700 million native speakers. The Beijing dialect, a subdialect of Mandarin, is the phonological basis for Standard Chinese, and is thus well-understood throughout the entire country.",
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"title": "What is the difference between Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese? - Pangeanic",
"headings": "\nLooking for Chinese Translations?: Experts in Chinese Translations",
"segment": "The vast majority of Chinese speak the “Mandarin” version (i.e the predominant dialect that evolved from Beijing known as “Putonghua” meaning common language or standard language, also known as “Guoyu”). Around 900 million people speak it. Important Chinese-speaking communities live in many other parts of the world, especially in Europe, North and South America, and Hawai. Map of Chinese languages\nLocal spoken varieties of Chinese have been conventionally classified into 7 dialect groups, largely as a result of the different evolution from Middle Chinese: Mandarin, which includes Standard Chinese, Pekinese, Sichuanese, and also the Dungan language spoken in Central Asia (900 million speakers)\nWu, which includes Shanghainese, Suzhounese, and Wenzhounese (80 million speakers)\nGan (50 million speakers)\nXiang (37 million speakers)\nMin, which also includes Fuzhounese, Hainanese, Taiwanese Hokkien and Teochew (80 million speakers)\nHakka (45 million speakers)\nYue, including Cantonese and Taishanese (60 million speakers)\nAltogether, close to 1,200 million people (or 16% of the world’s population) speak some form of Chinese as their first language. Substantial numbers are also found throughout the whole of Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia. Chinese is an official language in Singapore, where is it is not known as “Putonghua” but 华语, simply meaning “Chinese”). It is also the official language in Taiwan and obviously in the People’s Republic of China. Cantonese is an official language in Hong Kong and Macau. In mainland China and Taiwan, bilingualism is a common feature.",
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"headings": "The Chinese Language\nThe Chinese Language\nAn introduction to the Chinese language\nThe Chinese language is the world’s most widely spoken language.\nLet’s explore the Chinese Language\nWritten Chinese\nUniversal Chinese characters\nSpoken Chinese\nHow many spoken Chinese languages are there?\nHow close are these Chinese languages?\nThe Chinese languages are all part of the same family: The Sino-Tibetan language group.\nDespite that, they are all mutually unintelligible.\nThe official language in China\nMandarin is China’s official language other countries in Asia.\nMore than 70% of China’s population speaks Mandarin as their first language.\nThe Many Names of the Chinese language\nMandarin\nStandard Chinese\n普通话 Pǔtōnghuà\n汉语 Hànyǔ\n国语 Guóyǔ\n华语 Huāyǔ\nChinese Is the New International Language\nWhere can you hear Chinese spoken?\nMap of the Sinophone world\nIn Asia\nIn Northern America\nThe Major Families of Chinese Dialects\nMandarin\nWu and Shanghainese\nYue or Cantonese\nMin Chinese\nHakka Chinese\nGan Chinese\nXiang\nSo what Chinese language should you learn?\nHands-down, the best way to learn Mandarin Chinese online is Ninchanese. Get started today!\n",
"segment": "Mandarin is now China’s official language and a key to most of Asia. Wu and Shanghainese\nOne of the most used dialects in China is 五华 Wǔ huá, or Wu. This group of Wu dialects includes Shanghainese, which is mainly heard in Shanghai. About 8.5% of the Chinese speaks Wu, mostly in the Zhejiang province, near Shanghai and in the neighbouring coastal areas. Yue or Cantonese\nAfter Mandarin, the most well-known dialect is 粤语 Yuè yǔ, Cantonese. Cantonese is particularly prevalent in South -East China: Guangzhou, Hong Kong and abroad. About 5% of the population in China uses Cantonese. Min Chinese\nNear the Fujian Province and the coastal area in the South, but also in Taiwan and in Singapore, you’ll hear lots of dialects corresponding to the 闽语 mǐn yǔ Min dialects group. The group’s most well-known dialects are probably Fuzhounese and Hokkien.",
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"title": "Things to Do in NYC | The Best Events and Activities",
"headings": "Things to Do in NYC | The Best Events and Activities\nThings to Do in NYC | The Best Events and Activities\nTOP 10 EVENTS AND THINGS TO DO IN NYC\n1. Take a Sightseeing tour\n2. See a Broadway Show\n3. View the Stunning New York Skyline\n4. Attend a Sporting Event\n5. Visit the 9/11 Memorial + Museum\n6. Visit Lady Liberty and Ellis Island\n7. Enjoy a Boat Cruise Around Manhattan\n8. Eat Real New York Food\n9. Stroll through Central Park\nWatch a 32-minute version of our longer live guided tour.\n10. Get a Tourist Discount Pass\nHonorable Mentions\nFREE THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK CITY\n1. Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge\n2. Ride the Free Staten Island Ferry (day or night!)\n3. Experience the splendor of Grand Central Station\n4. Walk the High Line – day or night!\n5. Attend a TV show taping\n6. Wander the streets of Chinatown\n7. Check out street art in Bushwick\n8. Ride the Roosevelt Island Tram\n9. Enjoy a Free Museum Day\n10. Take a Free, Self-Guided Tour\nSome top tours are:\nTOP NYC ATTRACTIONS\nBEST MUSEUMS\nStreet Art\nLooking for more things to do?\nTHINGS TO DO WITH KIDS IN NYC\nAttractions & Museums\nTake a Food Tour\nTake a Bus Tour or Boat Ride\nBus Tours\nBoat Rides\nThe Great Outdoors\nVisit Governors Island\nRomp, Ride, or Roll in Central Park\nClimb, Kayak, and Carousel-Ride in Brooklyn Bridge Park\nTHINGS TO DO AT NIGHT\nSee a Broadway Show\nNighttime Sightseeing Tours\nENJOY A NEW YORK MEAL\nNew York Bagel\nNew York Pizza\nItalian\nNew York Delicatessen\nSoul Food\nChinatown\nOther great eats\nGrab a drink\nTHINGS TO DO BY NEIGHBORHOOD AND MONTH\nTHINGS TO DO BY MONTH AND SEASON\nWinter Holiday Season (Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb)\nSpringtime (March, April, May)\nSummer in the City (June July, Aug)\nFall (Sept, Oct)\nSUGGESTED ITINERARIES\nOne Day in New York City\n3 Days in New York City\nDay 1\nDay 2\nDay 3\n3 Days with Kids in New York City\nA few hours in New York – a Layover itinerary\nItineraries with a tourist pass\n3 Days with a New York Pass\nAbout the author\n",
"segment": "Attend a TV show taping\nTotally free, totally fun! We have compiled a list of New York TV Show Tapings along with how you can get tickets. Some of the most popular shows do require advanced planning, such as: Saturday Night Live\nThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon\nThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert\nBut there are many other shows that you can apply for once you are already in New York City. 6. Wander the st",
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"headings": "Free TV Show Tickets in New York City\nFree TV Show Tickets in New York City\nTV Show Ticket List\nThe $100,000 Pyramid\nAlways Late with Katie Nolan\nAnderson Cooper 360\nBeat Bobby Flay\nBuild Show Series\nCBS This Morning\nCenterStage\nThe Daily Show with Trevor Noah\nDesus & Mero\nDr Oz\nFox & Friends\nGMA3: Strahan, Sara, and Keke\nGood Morning America GMA\nThe Greg Gutfeld Show\nInside the Actors Studio (2019)\nJerry O'\nJudge Jerry\nLast Week Tonight with John Oliver\nLate Night with Seth Meyers\nThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert\nLip Sync Battle\n",
"segment": "Free TV Show Tickets in New York City\nFree TV Show Tickets in New York City\nThere are over 45 TV shows being taped at any one time in the New York City area. Most TV show tickets are free, but some shows will actually pay you to attend their taping, as these tapings can be slow and tedious. The pay to attend these types of shows is about $15/hour for about 8 hours of work. Some of the free TV show tapings can be hard to get, while other TV show tickets are abundant and are available any day of the week. Many TV shows come into New York City, book a TV studio and shoot a large amount of shows in a small period of time to minimize their studio costs. They may not return to tape again for several weeks. Other shows shoot every day and may be broadcast on that day, so they must maintain a permanent TV studio, EG The late night talk shows. Both types of these shows have free tickets which are available to the general public. There are over 45 TV shows being taped at any one time in the New York City area. Most TV show tickets are free, but some shows will actually pay you to attend their taping, as these tapings can be slow and tedious.",
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"headings": "Where is the 1080p Setting under HDTV Setup?\n(1 Viewer)\n\nWhere is the 1080p Setting under HDTV Setup? (1 Viewer)\ndelanewf\ndlsnyder\ndlsnyder\nSmith P.\nprimetimeguy\nKAB\nYes616\nprimetimeguy\nSmith P.\nmhowie\nprimetimeguy\nFredinva\nbowens\nSmith P.\ndlsnyder\nprimetimeguy\nbowens\nTheForce\nSmith P.\nprimetimeguy\nSimilar threads\nWhere is the demo channel for HDTV?\nWhere (channel number) is the HDTV demo loop?\nHDTV Setup settings on 622...\nSimilar threads\nWhere is the demo channel for HDTV?\nWhere (channel number) is the HDTV demo loop?\nHDTV Setup settings on 622...\nNew Carbon UI: Where are the 1080p icons ???\nMeaning of HDTV setup options versus TV screen size settings\n",
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"title": "15 Best Things To Do in NYC at Night | What to do in New York City - Places",
"headings": "Best Things To Do in NYC at Night\nBest Things To Do in NYC at Night\nHere are the top 15 things to do in New York City at night\nAttend a TV Show Taping\nTake a Night Bus Tour\nHang Out in Greenwich Village\nWalk the Brooklyn Bridge\nVisit the Empire State Building\nCheck Out the Museums\nWalk the High Line\nVisit Coney Island\nExplore Grand Central Station\nTake a Walking Tour\nDine Out\nEnjoy a Night Cruise\nFree or Cheap Things to do in NYC this Weekend?\n",
"segment": "The New York Rangers and the New York Islanders both play hockey in the city, and there’s also two professional soccer teams in FC-New York and the New York Red Bulls. Between all the teams and leagues there’s bound to be a game going on during your trip. Attend a TV Show Taping\nSome of the world’s most famous television shows are filmed live in New York City. And the best part is it’s totally free (although some shows do require you to reserve in advance). The shows give you a chance to see some of the world’s biggest entertainment stars live and in person. If you’re looking for shows that film in the evening, there’s the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Saturday Night Live. Who knows, if you’re lucky you might even end up on TV yourself! Visit Times Square\nThere is perhaps nowhere more synonymous with New York City than Times Square. The area is home to some of the world’s best entertainment, shops, and restaurants. Or, you can find a seat and people watch at one of the world’s busiest pedestrian areas.",
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"title": "NBC Reveals New 2020 Fall TV Schedule - E! Online",
"headings": "NBC's 2020 Fall TV Schedule Has Gwen Stefani on\nThe Voice\n, New\nLaw and Order\nSeries\n\nNBC's 2020 Fall TV Schedule Has Gwen Stefani on The Voice, New Law and Order Series\nNBC's new fall schedule looks very much like last season with This Is Us, The Voice and more shows staying in place.\n",
"segment": "MONDAY\n8-10 p.m. The Voice\n10-11 p.m. Manifest\nTUESDAY\n8-9 p.m. The Voice\n9-10 p.m. This Is Us\n10-11 p.m. New Amsterdam\nWEDNESDAY\n8-9 p.m. Chicago Med\n9-10 p.m. Chicago Fire\n10-11 p.m. Chicago P.D.\nphotos\nRenewed and Canceled TV Shows 2020 Guide\nTHURSDAY\n8-8:30 p.m. Superstore\n8:30-9 p.m. Brooklyn Nine-Nine\n9-10 p.m. Law & Order: SVU\n10-11 p.m. Law & Order: Organized Crime\nFRIDAY\n8-9 p.m. The Blacklist\n9-11 p.m. Dateline NBC\nSATURDAY\n8-10 p.m. Dateline Saturday Night Mystery\n10-11 p.m. Saturday Night Live (encores)\nSUNDAY\n7-8:20 p.m. Football Night in America\n8:20-11 p.m. NBC Sunday Night Football\nMidseason and summer fair includes Mr. Mayor from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock starring Ted Danson and Holly Hunter, Kenan starring Kenan Thompson, Young Rock from Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson, Good Girls, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Ellen's Game of Games, That's My Jam, True Story and Small Fortune. \"Thanks to the ingenuity of our creative teams and our partner studios, NBC has assembled a remarkably stable schedule at a time when stability is called for,\" Paul Telegdy, Chairman of NBC Entertainment said in a statement. \" With the reopening of the Universal lot for select productions this week, we are confident that our schedule will premiere intact later this fall. We design shows for longevity and this schedule remains a powerful propulsive force for shows to start here and carry on entertaining across generations.\" Trending Stories\n1\nRachel Bilson & Melinda Clarke Sound Off on Mischa's O.C Claims\n2\nExclusive\nHGTV's Christina Haack Shares Rare Look Inside Her Single Life\n3\nExclusive\nInside Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Affectionate Date Night\n\"Our brand has always championed positive programming, and the events of this year have allowed us the time to take pause, examine our business with a new lens and take some immediate action. Since many of our writers' rooms have not yet opened, we are taking this opportunity to offer all of this season's showrunners the chance to enrich their team with an additional diverse writer at any level. It is not the solution by any means, but it is something we can do right now to take a positive step,\" Telegdy continued. In a press release, the network said it plans to continue working with NBCUniversal and studio partners on a long-term plan to increase diversity and inclusion.",
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"title": "50+ Things to Do in Midtown Manhattan (tips from a local tour guide)",
"headings": "50+ Things to Do in Midtown Manhattan\n50+ Things to Do in Midtown Manhattan\nTOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN MIDTOWN MANHATTAN\n1. Times Square\n2. See a Broadway Show\n3. Museums and Attractions\n4) Go to the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock\n5. Utilize a Tourist Attraction Discount Pass\n6. Explore Grand Central Terminal\n7. Rockefeller Center\n8. Dine and Shop\n9. United Nations\n10. Discover Midtown Manhattan on a Sightseeing Tour\nFREE THINGS TO DO\nAttend a TV Show Taping\nVisit St. Patrick’s Cathedral\nRelax in Bryant Park\nTake a Tour of the Historic New York Public Library\nRide the Roosevelt Island Tram\nGo to Trump Tower\nSee a Broadway Show\nTHINGS TO DO AT NIGHT\nGet a Spectacular Night View of NYC\nMuseums With Late Nights\nAttractions Open Late in NYC\nSee a Comedy Show\nExperience the Midnight Moment\nDine Out\nRelax at a Rooftop Bar\nGo Bowling\nGo Shopping\nPeople-Watch\nTHINGS TO DO WITH KIDS\nBroadway Shows For Kids\nThe New Victory Theater\nKid-Friendly Museums\nSpecialty Kids Stores\nPlay in Bryant Park\nGo Ice-Skating\nFamily-Friendly Restaurants\nMidtown Comics\nGet a Selfie with Cartoon Characters\nEnjoy a Frozen Hot Chocolate at Serendipity’s\nGUIDED TOURS OF MIDTOWN MANHATTAN\nFree Tours by Foot\nWatch a 32-minute abridged version of our live guided tour.\nGet Your Guide Midtown Manhattan Tour\nTurnstile Tours Food Tour\nMAPS OF MIDTOWN MANHATTAN\nMidtown Manhattan Map\nSubway Map and Subway Stations in Midtown Manhattan\nMap of Free WiFi in Midtown Manhattan\nRELATED POSTS:\n",
"segment": "You can also visit some of the finest museums in the world for free on certain days of the week. Here are a few more free activities in Midtown Manhattan. Be sure to check out our post on free things to do in NYC. Attend a TV Show Taping\nMost of the taping studios for popular TV shows are in Midtown Manhattan. Attending a live taping is free and fun. It only takes up a few hours of your day, leaving you with time to do other things in the area. Here are some of the shows with studios in the heart of Midtown Manhattan: The Late Show With Stephen Colbert\nThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\nSaturday Night Live\nand more. Our post Live TV Show Tapings has all the details and insider tips on how to get tickets to these shows and many more. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral\nSt. Pat’s, as it is commonly referred to by locals, is the largest Catholic cathedral in America.",
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"headings": "What Languages Are Spoken in Thailand?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Thailand?\nSiam\nThai Language Group\nThai\nDialects Of Thailand\nIndigenous Languages Of Thailand\n",
"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in Thailand? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Thailand? Thai language alphabet wooden blocks at a carpenter's studio in Thailand. Image credit: Shutterstock.com\nThe Thai language is part of a large umbrella group called Tai, or Tai-Kadai. Tai-Kadai originated from Proto-Tai, whose speakers migrated to southeastern Asia over 2,000 years ago. The Thai language was first written in 1283, and the official language is still very close to its original form. There are 51 distinct indigenous languages in Thailand, and they can be sorted into five overarching language families. Thai culture is a complex and lively combination of history, and its languages are no different. Officially, the language of Thailand is Thai.",
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"headings": "what language do people speak in thailand?\nwhat language do people speak in thailand?\n13 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "what language do people speak in thailand? | Yahoo Answers\nquiiinnn\nquiiinnn\nasked in Travel Asia Pacific Thailand · 1 decade ago\nwhat language do people speak in thailand? 13 Answers\nRelevance\nTitan\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThai. Been spoken for Thousand of years before Thailand was founded where it is now. wanamaker\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nOfficial Language Of Thailand\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a8HP3\nprime\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nLanguage Spoken In Thailand\nSource (s): https://shrink.im/a9uhL\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nThai people speak Thai - central Thai is the kingdom's official country and is taught at all public schools around the country. Thailand also has dialects that in vocabulary, but not in grammatical structure or in or alphabet, is different from Central Thai. No offense peanutz, but Afrikaans is not a good example of a language spoken by the Africans living in Thailand. Afrikaans is spoken by 12% of South Africa's population while the Africans living in Thailand mostly come from West Africa.",
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"segment": "Thailand’s official language is Thai, which uses the Thai alphabet (derived from the Khmer alphabet). There are various dialects of Thai spoken around the country, but the central Thai dialect is the standard. Minority languages include Isan, Yawi, Chinese dialects, and tribal languages like Mon, Khmer, Viet, and Cham. English is usually taught in school. What is the population of Thailand ? Thailand’s population is about 69 million. What are the major ethnic groups of Thailand ? About three-quarters of Thailand’s population is Thai. The next largest ethnic group are the Chinese, followed by minority groups like the Mons and Khmers. What are Thailand’s main economic features ?",
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"headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Thailand? (Other Than Thai)\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Thailand? (Other Than Thai)\nThai, The Official Language of Thailand\nLanguages In Thailand Of The Kra-Dei Language Family\nIsan\nNorthern Thai\nSouthern Thai\nTai Dam\nShan\nTai Lue\nPhu Thai\nAustroasiatic Languages Of Thailand\nVietnamese\nNorthern Khmer\nMon\nKuy\nLawa\nWa\nSino-Tibetan Languages Of Thailand\nBurmese\nChinese\nS’gaw Karen\nAustronesian Languages In Thailand\nThe Malay Language, or Yawi In Thailand\nMoken\nUrak Lawoi’\nHmong-Mien Languages Of Thailand\nHmong\nMien\nSecond Languages And Immigration Languages Of Thailand\n",
"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Thailand? ( Other Than Thai) – AutoLingual\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Thailand? ( Other Than Thai)\nSeptember 27, 2020\nMay 23, 2020 by Thomas D\nThe primary language spoken in Thailand is Thai or “ Phasa Thai ” meaning “language of the free”. Over 80% of Thailand’s population speaks Thai as their primary language and almost everyone else speaks it as a second language. But Thai is not the only language spoken in Thailand where at least 62 local languages from 5 language families exist. These language families are Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, Austroasiatic Hmong-Mien, and Kra-Dei (Where the Thai language belongs). Thailand also has important immigrant communities who speak a variety of languages like Burmese which is spoken by over 1,4 million immigrants in Thailand. In the following, I’m going to briefly introduce the major languages spoken in Thailand as a first and second language and as immigrant languages. Contents [ hide]\n1 Thai, The Official Language of Thailand\n2 Languages In Thailand Of The Kra-Dei Language Family\n2.1 Isan\n2.2 Northern Thai\n2.3 Southern Thai\n2.4 Tai Dam\n2.5 Shan\n2.6 Tai Lue\n2.7 Phu Thai\n3 Austroasiatic Languages Of Thailand\n3.1 Vietnamese\n3.2 Northern Khmer\n3.3 Mon\n3.4 Kuy\n3.5 Lawa\n3.6 Wa\n4 Sino-Tibetan Languages Of Thailand\n4.1 Burmese\n4.2 Chinese\n4.3 S’gaw Karen\n5 Austronesian Languages In Thailand\n5.1 The Malay Language, or Yawi In Thailand\n5.2 Moken\n5.3 Urak Lawoi’\n6 Hmong-Mien Languages Of Thailand\n6.1 Hmong\n6.2 Mien\n7 Second Languages And Immigration Languages Of Thailand\nThai, The Official Language of Thailand\nThe Thai language is a language from the Kra-Dai family of languages and the Tai subbranch. It’s spoken by close to 35 million people as a first language and more than 45 million as a second language.",
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"headings": "Languages in Thailand\nLanguages in Thailand\nYou are here: Countries / Thailand\nLanguages Spoken in Thailand: Thai\nA Brief History of the Thai Language\nRegional Dialects of the Thai Language\nThe Thai Alphabet and Tones\nLanguages in Thailand: Other Languages Spoken in Thailand\nMinority Languages\nIndigenous Languages in Thailand\nEnglish in Thailand\n",
"segment": "These tones must be used when speaking for the listener to properly understand what is being conveyed. Languages in Thailand: Other Languages Spoken in Thailand\nMinority Languages\nWhile Thai is by far the most commonly spoken language in Thailand, it is not the only language one might hear when visiting this beautiful Southeast Asian nation. Several minority languages exist in various regions of the country, the largest of which is the Lao dialect of Isan, a language spoken in the northeastern Thai provinces in a region of the same name. The Isan region in which this dialect is spoken is historically a component of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang, once a Thai province. In Thailand’s most southern region, a dialect of the Malay language known as Yawi is the first language of the Malay Muslims, living in the country along the Thai/Malaysia border. Yawi is the primary spoken language of the Thai Malay ethnic group, but it is also used as the lingua franca by many of the native Thai people living in rural areas, and by the samsan people, a mostly Thai-speaking population of mixed Malay and Thai heritage. Thailand also boasts a substantial population of ethnic Chinese. Varieties of the Chinese language are spoken throughout the nation—varieties that include Mandarin, Cantonese, and Teochew, the latter being the best represented Chinese dialect in Thailand. Indigenous Languages in Thailand\nThai sign There are also a number of indigenous, non Thai-related languages spoken within Thailand’s borders.",
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"segment": "Languages Spoken in Thailand: Thai\nThai, or more specifically, Siamese Thai, is the lone official language of Thailand, spoken by over eighty percent of the country’s sixty million people. Thai is closely related to Lao, the official language of Laos; Shan, which is spoken in Burma; and a number of less significant languages associated with southern China and northern Vietnam. Thai is used in all official capacities in Thailand, including education, government and the media. Its standard is founded on the dialect of Bangkok, and it is written in the Thai alphabet, an abugida that evolved from the Khmer script. A Brief History of the Thai Language\nThai textbook According to linguists, Thai is an “uninflected, primarily monosyllabic, tonal language” in the Tai-Kadai family of languages. The spoken variety of Thai is thought to have originated in the region which now comprises the border between Vietnam and China, an idea which provides clues to the origin of the Thai people, an area of continued scholarly debate. From a linguistic standpoint, Thai is related closely to the languages of Vietnam and Yunnan, in addition to those of Myanmar and Laos.",
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"headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nHow to correctly read Thai/English signs\nPronunciation guide\nVowels\nka กะ\nkaa กา\nkae แก\nke เก\nki กิ\nkii กี\nko กอ\nko โก\nkoe เกอ\nku กุ\nkuu กู\nkue กือ\nkam กำ\nkai ใก/ไก\nkia เกีย\nkua กัว\nkuea เกือ\nkao เกา\nConsonants\nb บ\nbp\nch ฉ ช ฌ\nd ฎ ด\ndt\nf ฝ ฟ\ng\nh ห ฮ\nj จ\nk ก\nkh ข ฃ ค ฅ ฆ\nl ล ฦ ฬ\nm ม\nn ณ น\nng ง\np ป\nph ผ พ ภ\nr ร ฤ\ns ซ ศ ษ ส\nt ฏ ต\nth ฐ ฑ ฒ ถ ท ธ\nv\nw ว\ny ญ ย\nGrammar\nPhrase list\nBasics\nHello. ( informal )\nHow are you?\nFine.\nFine, and you?\nWhat is your name?\nMy name is ______ .\nNice to meet you.\nPlease (when asking for something or asking someone to do something for you).\nThank you [very much].\nYou're welcome.\nYes.\nNo.\nI'm sorry.\nGoodbye.\nGoodbye ( informal ).\nI can't speak Thai [well].\nDo you speak English?\nPlease speak more slowly.\nHow do you say this in Thai?\nPlease repeat it.\nHelp!\nLook out!\nBe careful!\nFire!\nI don't understand.\nI understand.\ndo you understand?\nWhere is the toilet?\nHow?\nWhere?\nWhat?\nWhen?\nWho?\nWhy?\nHow much, how many?\nWhat’s the matter?\nAre you all right?\nIs it far?\nWhat do you think?\nAre you sure?\nIs it possible?\nIs it good?\nWhat is this?\nReally?\nIt’s fine.\nO.K./All right.\nThat’s all right.\nI don’t know.\nI agree.\nIt's dangerous.\nBeautiful.\nDelicious.\nWonderful.\nInteresting.\nHungry.\nThirsty.\nTired.\nHappy.\nSad.\nAngry.\nProblems\nLeave me alone.\nDon't touch me!\nI'll call the police.\nPolice!\nStop! 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( less oil/butter/lard )\nfixed-price meal\na la carte\nbreakfast\nlunch\nsupper\nI want _____.\nI want a dish containing _____.\nchicken\nbeef\nfish\npork\nham\nsausage\neggs\nsalad\n(fresh) vegetables\n(fresh) fruit\nbread\ntoast\nrice noodles\nwheat noodles\nrice\nbeans\nMay I have a glass of _____?\nMay I have a cup of _____?\nMay I have a bottle of _____?\ncoffee\nhot tea\niced tea with milk\nfruit juice\nwater\nbeer\nred/white wine\nMay I have some _____?\nsalt\nblack pepper\nfish sauce\nI'm finished.\nIt was delicious.\nPlease clear the plates.\nThe check, please.\nBars\nDo you serve alcohol?\nIs there table service?\nA beer/two beers, please.\nA glass of red/white wine, please.\nA bottle, please.\nThai whisky\nvodka\nrum\nwater\nice water\nclub soda\ntonic water\norange juice\nCoke ( soda )\nDo you have any bar snacks?\nOne more, please.\nAnother round, please.\nWhen is closing time?\nCheers!\nShopping\nDo you have this in my size?\nHow much is this?\nThat's too expensive.\nWould you take _____?\nexpensive\ncheap\nI can't afford it.\nI don't want it.\nYou're cheating me.\nI'm not interested.\nOK, I'll take it.\nCan I have a bag?\nDo you ship (overseas)?\nNeed...\n...toothpaste.\n...a toothbrush.\n...tampons.\n...soap.\n...shampoo.\n...medicine.\n...pain reliever.\n...aspirin.\n...fever medicine.\n...stomach medicine.\n...a razor.\n...an umbrella.\n...sunblock lotion.\n...a postcard.\n...postage stamps.\n...batteries.\n...writing paper.\n...a pen.\n...a book\n...a magazine\n...a newspaper\n...English-language books.\n...English-language magazines.\n...an English-language newspaper.\n...an English-English dictionary.\nDriving\nI want to rent a car.\nCan I get insurance?\nstop ( on a street sign )\none way\nyield\nno parking\nspeed limit\ngas ( petrol) station\npetrol\ndiesel\nAdult talking\nWe must use a condom.\nWe should use a condom.\nAuthority\nI haven't done anything wrong.\nIt was a misunderstanding.\nWhere are you taking me?\nAm I under arrest?\nI am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen.\nI want to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate.\nI want to talk to a lawyer.\nCan I just pay a fine now?\n",
"segment": "Thai phrasebook - Wikitravel\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing! From Wikitravel\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nThai (ภาษาไทย phaasǎa Thai) is the official language of Thailand and the native language of the Thai people around the world. Thai is member of the Tai-Kadai language family, just like Lao, with which the language is closely related. There are several different dialects are spoken in the distinct regions of the country, namely the central, northern and southern dialects. The northeast speaks a different language, the Isaan language, which is, with minor differences in vocabulary aside, virtually identical to Lao. How to correctly read Thai/English signs\nUnfortunately, Thai to English transliterations are hopelessly inaccurate, and most phrasebooks, this one included, make the same mistake. For example: Phuket is actually pronounced Pooget,\nKrabi - Grabee,\nPatong - Bpaatawng,\nKoh (as in Samui etc) - Gau - the \"au\" as in \"caught\" but shorter.",
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"segment": "https://shrinks.im/a8HP3\nprime\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nLanguage Spoken In Thailand\nSource (s): https://shrink.im/a9uhL\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nThai people speak Thai - central Thai is the kingdom's official country and is taught at all public schools around the country. Thailand also has dialects that in vocabulary, but not in grammatical structure or in or alphabet, is different from Central Thai. No offense peanutz, but Afrikaans is not a good example of a language spoken by the Africans living in Thailand. Afrikaans is spoken by 12% of South Africa's population while the Africans living in Thailand mostly come from West Africa. ...Show more\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. Anonymous\n5 years ago\nThe main language spoken by Thais is the Thai language. However, many can speak English most specially in those business areas. Those in the hospitality service, most of them can speak other languages too, like French, Chinese, Japanese and other languages!",
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"headings": "Languages of Thailand\nLanguages of Thailand\nContents\nOfficially recognized languages\nNational breakdown\nFive language families of Thailand recognized by the Royal Thai Government\nRegional breakdown\nProvincial breakdown\nThai dialects\nMinority languages\nSign languages\nEndangerment status of languages\nMost widely spoken languages\nICERD 2011 country report data\nEthnologue data\nLanguages in Thailand with more than 1 million speakers according to Ethnologue\nCensus data\n* Above the age of five\nLanguage education policy\nSee also\nFurther reading\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Languages of Thailand - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Thailand\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLanguages of a geographic region\nLanguages of Thailand\nOfficial\nCentral Thai (Siamese)\nNational\nCentral Thai, Isan ( Laotian ), Northern Thai, Southern Thai\nRegional\nBru\nChong\nChung\nJahai\nKensiu\nKhmer ( Northern * Western)\nKintaq\nKuy\nMlabri\nMon\nNyah Kur\nPalaung\nTen'edn\nThavung\nVietnamese\nCham\nMalay ( Pattani Malay * Satun Malay * Bangkok Malay)\nMoken\nMoklen\nUrak Lawoi’\nHmong\nIu Mien\nAkha\nEastern Pwo\nLisu\nNuosu\nMpi\nNorthern Pwo\nPhrae Pwo\nRed Karen (Eastern Kayah)\nS'gaw Karen\nUgong\nKhün\nLao\nPhu Thai\nPhuan\nShan\nTai Lü\nTai Nüa\nThai Song\nMin ( Teochew * Hokkien * Hainanese * Hokchew)\nHakka\nCantonese\nForeign\nBurmese\nEnglish\nHindi\nPunjabi\nKorean\nJapanese\nMandarin\nSigned\nThai Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nKedmanee layout\nThailand is home to 71 living languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family, and the national language being Thai. Lao is spoken along the borders with the Laos PDR, Karen languages are spoken along the border with Myanmar, Khmer is spoken near Cambodia and Malay is spoken in the south near Malaysia. Sixty-two 'domestic' languages are officially recognized, and international languages spoken in Thailand, primarily by international workers, expatriates and business people, include Burmese, Karen, English, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese, among others. Contents\n1 Officially recognized languages\n1.1 National breakdown\n1.2 Regional breakdown\n1.3 Provincial breakdown\n2 Thai dialects\n3 Minority languages\n4 Sign languages\n5 Endangerment status of languages\n6 Most widely spoken languages\n6.1 ICERD 2011 country report data\n6.2 Ethnologue data\n6.3 Census data\n7 Language education policy\n8 See also\n9 Further reading\n10 References\n11 External links\nOfficially recognized languages\nNational breakdown\nThe following table comprises all 62 ethnolinguistic groups recognized by the Royal Thai Government in the 2011 Country Report to the UN Committee responsible for the International Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, available from the Department of Rights and Liberties Promotion of the Thai Ministry of Justice. Five language families of Thailand recognized by the Royal Thai Government\nKra-Dai\nAustroasiatic\nSino-Tibetan\nAustronesian\nHmong-Mien\n24 Groups\n22 Groups\n11 Groups\n3 Groups\n2 Groups\nKaleung\nKasong\nGuong (Ugong)\nMalay (Malayu / Nayu / Yawi\nHmong (Meo)\nNorthern Thai\nKuy / Kuay\nKaren (7 subfamilies)\nMoken / Moklen\nMien (Yao)\nTai Dam\nKhmu\n- S'gaw Karen\nUrak Lawoi'\n\nNyaw\nThailand Khmer, Northern Khmer\n- Pwo Karen\n\n\nKhün\nChong\n- Kaya Karen\n\n\nCentral Thai\nSa'och\n- Bwe Karen\n\n\nThai Korat\nKensiu\n- Pa'O\n\n\nThai Takbai\nSamre\n- Padaung Karen\n\n\nThai Loei\nThavung\n- Kayo Karen\n\n\nTai Lue\nSo\nJingpaw / Kachin\n\n\nTai Ya\nNyah Kur (Chaobon)\nChinese\n\n\nShan\nNyeu\nYunnanese Chinese\n\n\nSouthern Thai\nBru (Kha)\nBisu\n\n\nPhu Thai\nBlang (Samtao)\nBurmese\n\n\nPhuan\nPalaung (Dala-ang)\nLahu (Muzur)\n\n\nYong\nMon\nLisu\n\n\nYoy\nLawa\nAkha\n\n\nLao Khrang\nMlabri (Tongluang)\nMpi\n\n\nLao Ngaew\nLamet (Lua)\n\n\n\nLao Ti\nLavua (Lawa / Lua)\n\n\n\nLao Wiang /Lao Klang\nWa\n\n\n\nLao Lom\nVietnamese\n\n\n\nLao Isan\n\n\n\n\nSaek\n\n\n\n\nRegional breakdown\nRegional language data is limited. The following table shows all the language families of Northeast Thailand, as recognized in the report which is the source for the national breakdown. Language families of Northeast Thailand\nTai Language Family\nPersons\nAustroasiatic Language Family\nPersons\nLao Esan / Thai Lao\n13,000,000\nThailand Khmer / Northern Khmer\n1,400,000\nCentral Thai\n800,000\nKuy / Kuay (Suay)\n400,000\nThai Khorat / Tai Beung / Tai Deung\n600,000\nSo\n70,000\nThai-Loei\n500,000\nBru\ncombined\nPhu Thai\n500,000\nVietnamese\n20,000\nNgaw\n500,000\nNyeu\n10,000\nKaleung\n200,000 for\nNyah Kur / Chao Bon / Khon Dong\n7,000\nYoy\nKaleung, Yoy and Phuan\nSo (Thavaung)\n1,500\nPhuan\ncombined\nMon\n1,000\nTai-dam (Song)\n(not specified)\n\n\nTotal: 16,103,000\nTotal: 1,909,000\nCannot specify ethnicity and amount: 3,288,000\n\n\n\n21,300,000\nNote that numbers of speakers are for the Northeast region only.",
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"url": "https://gazettereview.com/2016/08/happened-chad-michael-murray-news-updates/",
"title": "What Happened to Chad Michael Murray? 2018 News and Updates - Gazette Review",
"headings": "What Happened to Chad Michael Murray? 2018 News and Updates\nWhat Happened to Chad Michael Murray? 2018 News and Updates\nChad Michael Murray’s Early Life and Endeavours in Acting\nChad Michael Murray’s Early Acting Roles and Eventual Big Break\nChad Michael Murray and His Post One Tree Hill Career\nChad Michael Murray’s Relationships\nWhat is Chad Michael Murray Up to in 2016?\n",
"segment": "Where is he now in 2018? Chad Michael Murray’s Early Life and Endeavours in Acting\nBorn on August 24, 1981 in Buffalo, New York, Chad Michael Murray is the son of Rex Murray, who worked as an air traffic controller. He was abandoned by his biological mother as a young boy and was raised by his father and step mother. Murray has five siblings, a sister named Shannon, three brothers, Rex, Nicholas, and Brando, and a half brother named Tyler. Even as a young child, the blonde had always had an interest for acting and performing. At the age of four, Murray was known to have had performed in various skits and songs for his family. As a young teen, Murray attended Clarence High School and was an active member of the school’s football team. However a few years into his high school life, an unfortunate incident took place during a game of football in which the blonde had broken his nose. When he went to the hospital to seek treatment for the injury, a nurse stunned by the teen’s good looks, encouraged Murray to pursue a professional modelling career. Funny enough, a couple of years later, Murray was offered a scholarship from a modelling agency to attend a modelling convention in Orlando, Floridaーlittle did he know it then, but this event would ultimately lead him indirectly towards his passion of acting.",
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"title": "Chad Michael Murray Transition from Modeling to Acting and Fun Details About his Family",
"headings": "Chad Michael Murray Transition from Modeling to Acting and Fun Details About His Family\nChad Michael Murray Transition from Modeling to Acting and Fun Details About His Family\nChad Michael Murray Was Going to Become an American Footballer Before He Bagged a Scholarship that Led Him into Modeling\nPlaying Tristan Dugray in Gilmore Girls Was His First Significant Acting Role\n253,674 likes\nHis Breakthrough Came in 2003 With Roles in One Three Hill and Freaky Friday\nThe Actor’s Wife Is an Actress But Not The First Woman He Married\n58,666 likes\nHis First Wife Cited Fraud When She Asked for the Annulment of their Marriage in 2006\nThe Actor Was Engaged to Kenzie Dalton for Seven Years Before He Started Dating Sarah Roemer\nChad Michael Murray’s Mom Abandoned Their Family When He Was 10 Years Old\n9,233 likes\n",
"segment": "As much as there are those who have kept up with his career journey, following the story of his rise to fame, others are more interested in tales about his love life. Chad Michael Murray Was Going to Become an American Footballer Before He Bagged a Scholarship that Led Him into Modeling\nBorn on the 24th of August 1981 in Buffalo, New York, Chad Michael Murray grew up in New York and attended Clarence High School. As a high schooler, the actor loved literature but devoted his attention to football. He played both quarterback and wide receiver positions and led his school to a state appearance during his senior year. Murray, therefore, aspired to play college football but his life story took a dramatic turn when he won a scholarship to attend a modeling convention in Orlando. During the convention, he met an agent who convinced him that he had the looks and talents to make it in Hollywood. The young man subsequently returned home and after graduation, packed his bags and set off for Los Angeles. In the city of angels, Chad supported himself by modeling professionally. As you would easily find, he has modeled for popular brands like Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger, and their likes. Playing Tristan Dugray in Gilmore Girls Was His First Significant Acting Role\nThe former model has been active since 1997 and it was in 1999 that he landed what would become his first significant role, this was in Gilmore Girls, a comedy-drama television series wherein he played Tristan Dugray across 11 episodes.",
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"title": "Chad Michael Murray - Biography - IMDb",
"headings": "Biography\nChad Michael Murray\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrivia (35)\nPersonal Quotes (28)\nContribute to This Page\n",
"segment": "He started out on Dawson's Creek (1998) with his two One Tree Hill (2003) co-stars, Hilarie Burton and Lee Norris. Two years later, he scored the role of rich brat \"Tristian DuGrey\" on Gilmore Girls (2000) before playing \"Lucas Scott\", one half of the young Scott brothers in the popular teen drama One Tree Hill (2003), where he met best friends James Lafferty and Tyler Hilton. Chad also starred in the B-horror flick House of Wax (2005). He starred in Lionsgate's The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013) and the socially important Indie film, To Write Love on Her Arms (2012) ( Kat Dennings, Rupert Friend ). Going round the festival circuit, Chad played \"Thatcher\", an HIV-positive character, in the short film The Carrier (2012) ( Rita Wilson, Anna Paquin ). Murray also released \"Everlast\", his first graphic novel. \" Everlast\" is a passion project of his that tells the story of the tragic hero, \"Derek Everlast\", as he follows his journey to save the world before the \"End of Days\". Chad played football growing up and his love for the sport was projected in a charity game where he would help underprivileged kids with the money he gains from audiences. A fan of philosophy himself, Chad's favorite book is \"Catcher in the Rye\" by J.D. Salinger.",
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"segment": "Going round the festival circuit, Chad played \"Thatcher\", an HIV-positive character, in the short film The Carrier (2012) ( Rita Wilson, Anna Paquin ). Murray also released \"Everlast\", his first graphic novel. \" Everlast\" is a passion project of his that tells the story of the tragic hero, \"Derek Everlast\", as he follows his journey to save the world before the \"End of Days\". Chad played football growing up and his love for the sport was projected in a charity game where he would help underprivileged kids with the money he gains from audiences. A fan of philosophy himself, Chad's favorite book is \"Catcher in the Rye\" by J.D. Salinger. He enjoys listening to music from Incubus, Frank Sinatra, James Brown and watching shows such as The Simpsons (1989) and Fear Factor (2001). As for movies, Chad has given credit to Gladiator (2000), Fight Club (1999), Varsity Blues (1999) & Any Given Sunday (1999) as his favorites. Chad married his One Tree Hill (2003) co-star, Sophia Bush, when he was 23. He reportedly cried on his wedding day, the 16th of April, 2005. After less than a year of marriage, the couple signed for an annulment.",
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"headings": "DeMarco Murray\nDeMarco Murray\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\n2006–2007 seasons\n2008 season\n2009 season\n2010 season\nCollege statistics\nUniversity of Oklahoma records\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nDallas Cowboys\n2011 season: Rookie year\nSee also: 2011 Dallas Cowboys season\n2012 season\nSee also: 2012 Dallas Cowboys season\n2013 season\nSee also: 2013 Dallas Cowboys season\n2014 season: Rushing title\nSee also: 2014 Dallas Cowboys season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2015 season\nTennessee Titans\n2016 season: Resurgent season\n2017 season\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nNFL records and awards\nCowboys franchise records\nPost-playing career\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "In the next game against Kansas State, he had 104 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, 63 receiving yards, and two receiving touchdowns in the 58–35 victory. In the next game, against Nebraska, he added two more rushing touchdowns and one more receiving touchdown to his season total in the 62–28 victory. In the 66–28 victory over Texas A&M, he had 123 rushing yards, 63 receiving yards, and a receiving touchdown. On November 22, he had 125 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in a 65–21 victory over #2 Texas Tech. In the annual rivalry game against #11 Oklahoma State, he had 73 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown to go along with seven kick returns for 196 net yards in the 61–41 victory. Overall, he finished the 2008 season with 1,002 rushing yards, 14 rushing touchdowns, 31 receptions, 395 receiving yards, and four receiving touchdowns. 2009 season\nIn the 2009 season, the backfield was largely dominated by the duo of Murray and Chris Brown. In the second game of the Sooners' 2009 season, Murray had 101 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 64–0 victory over Idaho State. On October 10, against Baylor, he had 107 rushing yards on 24 carries in the 33–7 victory. In the next game, against #3 Texas, he had eight receptions for 116 yards in the 16–13 loss.",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamal_Murray",
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"headings": "Jamal Murray\nJamal Murray\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nDenver Nuggets (2016–2021)\n2016–17\n2017–18\n2018–19\n2019–20\n2020 NBA Playoffs\n2020–21\nColorado Springs Gold (2021–Present)\n2021–22\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nNational team career\nAwards and honors\nNBA\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Six days later, he had a 31-point effort in a 146–114 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. On January 22, 2018, he scored a career-high 38 points, including a three-point play in the final minute, as the Nuggets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 104–101. On February 1, 2018, he had a 33-point effort in a 127–124 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. 2018–19\nOn November 5, 2018, Murray scored a career-high 48 points in a 115–107 win over the Boston Celtics. On December 18, he had 22 points and a career-high 15 assists in a 126–118 win over the Dallas Mavericks. On December 29, he scored 46 points and made a career-high nine 3-pointers in a 122–118 win over the Phoenix Suns. On January 3, he scored 17 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter of the Nuggets' 117–113 win over the Sacramento Kings. On January 17, he scored 22 of his 25 points in the third quarter of the Nuggets' 135–105 win over the Bulls. On February 6, after missing six games with a sprained left ankle, Murray had 19 points and 11 assists in a 135–130 loss to the Brooklyn Nets. In Game 3 of the Nuggets' second-round playoff series against the Trail Blazers, Murray had a then playoff career-high 34 points in a 140–137 quadruple-overtime loss.",
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"title": "Jamal Murray Bio, Affair, Single, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Professional Basketball Player",
"headings": "\nJamal Murray Bio\n(Professional Basketball Player)\nFacts of Jamal Murray\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Jamal Murray\nWho is Jamal Murray?\nAge, Parents, Siblings, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality\nJamal Murray: Education, School/College University\nJamal Murray: Professional Life and Career\nJamal Murray: Salary and Net Worth\nJamal Murray: Rumors and Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.\n",
"segment": "He is of African ethnicity and has Canadian nationality. Caption: Jamal Murray and Harper Hempel (Source: Heavy)\nHe is the son of Sylvia (mother) and Roger Murray (father). Jamal was born in an athletic family and his father was also a basketball player in his early days. He has a younger brother named is Lamar. Jamal Murray: Education, School/College University\nMurray studied at Grand River Collegiate Institute and later he was transferred to Orangeville Prep where his father was an assistant coach. For his further study, he attended the University of Kentucky where he played under coach John Calipari. Jamal Murray:",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Murray_(American_football)",
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"headings": "Kevin Murray (American football)\nKevin Murray (American football)\nContents\nHigh school\nCollege\nProfessional\nCoaching\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The Aggies' 42-10 whipping of Texas to return to the Cotton Bowl Classic for the first time since 1968 made Murray a household name. For his efforts, he earned second team All-American honors from the Football News and Offensive MVP honors in the Aggies' 1986 Cotton Bowl Classic victory over Auburn and Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. In the game, Murray passed for 292 yards, breaking Joe Montana 's Cotton Bowl Classic record and leading the Aggies to a 36-16 win. After the season, Murray was named Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press, The Dallas Morning News and Houston Chronicle . Murray had a spectacular 1986 season, one in which he broke most of Texas A&M's passing records and became the Southwest Conference 's all-time touchdown leader. He was once again named a 2nd team All-American and led the Aggies to their second consecutive top-10 finish. One of Murray's career highlights came during the 1986 Baylor game at Kyle Field, in which he rallied the Aggies from a 17-0 deficit to a 31-30 victory, completing 25-of-40 passes for 308 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for another. The game was voted the decade's best by Texas Football magazine\nThe Aggies returned to the Cotton Bowl Classic that year to face Ohio State, but Murray's return appearance was not as successful. In what would be his final game at A&M, Murray threw five interceptions while completing only 12 of 31 passes as the Aggies ended a great season with a frustrating defeat. He finished his Aggie career 25-6-1 as a starter, making him the winningest quarterback in Aggie history (his career wins record was later broken by Corey Pullig ).",
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"title": "Chad Michael Murray bio: age, wife, kids, net worth, where is he now? ▷ Legit.ng",
"headings": "Chad Michael Murray bio: age, wife, kids, net worth, where is he now?\nChad Michael Murray bio: age, wife, kids, net worth, where is he now?\nChad Murray profile summary\nChad Michael Murray young life\nHow old is Chad Michael Murray?\nChad Murray career\nChad Michael Murray books\nChad Michael Murray movies and TV shows\nTV series\nMovies\nAwards won\nChad Michael Murray relationships\nChad Michael Murray wife and family\nHow much is Chad Michael Murray worth?\nBe the first to get hottest news from our Editor-in-Chief\nThank you!\nYou are already subscribed to our newsletter!\n",
"segment": "Image: instagram.com, @chadmichaelmurray\nSource: UGC\nChad Michael Murray movies and TV shows\nHe has been cast in a number of movies and TV shows, most of which have been listed below. TV series\n2000: Undressed, Diagnosis: Murder\n2000-2001: Gilmore Girls\n2001-2002: Dawson’s Creek\n2002: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation\n2003-2009, 2012:",
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"headings": "Smash Williams\nSmash Williams\nContents\nCharacterization and background\nStorylines\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nSeason 5\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Though a skilled player, he has an off-day at the worst time imaginable during Homecoming Week, when a renowned football scout is in the audience. Desperate to be a top-100 recruit in the nation, Smash turns to steroids and wins the next game for the team. However, when his mother discovers the drugs she assumes that Coach Taylor is behind it and accidentally reveals his indiscretion when she accuses the coach. Coach Taylor is furious as he knew nothing about it, and Smash owns up as he respected Taylor as a mentor and father figure. For a time Smash's future is in doubt, but eventually Taylor allows him back on the team provided he takes regular drug tests. After assistant coach Mac McGill makes controversial comments regarding the abilities of black football players to the press, Smash is at first accepting of his apology. However, discussions with the other black players leads him to become very offended at the comments, and he convinces all the black players to sit out of every game until Mac is fired. However, after his mother tells him to be more careful about picking his battles, he relents and plays in the next game. At the following playoff game against Dunston Valley Cardinals, Smash and the black players face overt and explicit racism from an all-white football team who were involved in the hazing of a player in blackface and the Cardinals don't act differently towards the Panthers' black players. During the game, they are the subject of numerous taunts, corrupt officials and dirty hits leading to a brawl (instigated surprisingly enough by Tim Riggins at Smash's defense over a late hit followed by a racist remark from a Cardinals' Player) that ends the game in a Panthers victory.",
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"title": "The 6 (Surprising) Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them",
"headings": "Linguistic Landscape: The 6 Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them\nLinguistic Landscape: The 6 Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them\nThe 6 Official Languages of Spain and How to Learn Them\nWhat’s the Official Language of Spain?\nWhat Are the Languages of Spain?\nCastilian Spanish\nWhere is Castilian Spanish spoken?\nHow to learn Castilian Spanish\nCatalan\nWhere is Catalan spoken?\nHow to learn Catalan\nValencian\nWhere is Valencian spoken?\nResources to learn Valencian\nAranese\nWhere is Aranese spoken?\nHow to learn Aranese\nBasque\nWhere is Basque spoken?\nHow to learn Basque\nGalician\nWhere is Galician spoken?\nHow to learn Galician\nBenefits of Learning the Regional Languages of Spain\nDid you like this article?\nOne click won't cost you anything, but it would mean a lot to us:\nWant to start improving your language skills today?\n",
"segment": "So what are the official languages of Spain? Let’s take a look. What Are the Languages of Spain? Spain has one official national language and 5 co-official regional languages, spoken throughout the country. In addition to its six official languages, several Spanish dialects and minority languages also contribute to Spain’s linguistic landscape. Because it’s impossible to cover every language and dialect in one article, we’ll focus on the official languages by looking at what they are, where they’re spoken, and how you can learn them. Castilian Spanish\nSpanish and Castilian are both terms for the Spanish language. Spanish describes the language spoken throughout the Americas, and Castilian Spanish describes the language spoken in Spain. While they’re the same language, people in the Americas and in Spain have different accents and may use some different words. They can still easily understand each other, though.",
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"segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain? \"Do you speak Spanish?\" Official Languages Of Spain\nSpanish is the official language of Spain. Also referred to as Castilian, it is a Romance language with origins in the Castile region of Spain. Two major speeches influenced the creation of Spanish: the Medieval Romance language of the Kingdom of Castile and the Mozarabic dialect of the Muslim Kingdom of Toledo. As the Spanish Empire spread across the world in the 16th century, so too did their language. Today, hundreds of millions of people speak Spanish as their first language. Within Spain, approximately 88% of the population speaks it as their native language, and 99% are able to speak it.",
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"segment": "The main foreign languages of Spain are English, French, and German. Approximately 27% of the population speaks English. Some English speakers are British-born, others use English for business transactions. French is spoken by 12% of the population, and like English, this is a common business language. Additionally, it is also spoken by French-born individuals who currently number about 100,448. German is spoken by only 2% of the population. What Languages Are Spoken In Spain? Official languages\nCo-official Regional languages\nRecognized Regional Languages\nUnofficial Regional Languages\nMain Immigrant Languages\nMain foreign languages\nSpanish\nBasque, Catalan, Galician, Occitan\nAragonese, Asturian/Leonese, Catalan\nCantabrian, Extremaduran, Judaeo-Spanish, Riffian Berber, Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese, Iberian Romani, Gomeran whistled language\nSpanish (Latin American Spanish), Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Arabic, English, German, Romanian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian\nEnglish, French, German\nAmber Pariona December 28 2020 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?",
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who played carl fredricksen in up?
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Ed Asner
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"segment": "Edward Asner voiced Carl in \"Up.\" Disney/Pixar\nCritic score: 98%\nSynopsis: After his wife passes away, Carl Fredricksen (Edward Asner) attaches thousands of balloons to his house on a mission to fly to South America. But at the last minute, Carl realizes that he has a stowaway: an 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell (Jordan Nagai). \"Up\" was warmly received by critics who said the picture had a winning mixture of goofy humor and sentimentality. \"'Up' is buoyant with thrills and spills, yet it's anchored, quite movingly, in the acceptance of mortality,\" wrote Independent critic Anthony Quinn. \" This rollercoaster ride will leave everyone on an up, even those of us who've crested the apex and now, like Carl, see life's curve heading all the way down.\" Critics loved the poignant heart at the center of \"Toy Story 3\" (2010).",
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"headings": "Up\n(2009 film)\n\nUp (2009 film)\nContents\nPlot\nVoice cast\nProduction\nDevelopment\nAnimation\nMusic\nMarketing and release\nUpisodes\nHome media\nReception\nBox office\nCritical response\nAccolades\nVideo games\nSpin-off series\nDug Days\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
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"headings": "50 must-see comedies from the 2000s, according to critics\n50 must-see comedies from the 2000s, according to critics\nThere were a wide variety of comedies made in the 2000s.\nA groom-to-be searches for his best man in \"I Love You, Man\" (2009).\n\"Adventureland\" (2009) captures life at an amusement park in 1987.\nKristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg in \"Adventureland.\"\n\"A Serious Man\" (2009) centers on an unlucky professor.\nMichael Stuhlbarg in \"A Serious Man.\"\n\"Fantastic Mr. Fox\" (2009) is a stop-motion animation about a family of foxes.\n\"Fantastic Mr. Fox\" was directed by Wes Anderson.\n\"Up\" (2009) is an adventure comedy about holding onto your dreams.\nEdward Asner voiced Carl in \"Up.\"\nThe dramatic comedy \"Up in the Air\" (2009) is about finding a work-life balance.\nAnna Kendrick and George Clooney in \"Up in the Air.\"\n\"The Princess and the Frog\" (2009) is a magical, animated comedy.\nBruno Campos and Anika Noni Rose voiced the main characters in \"The Princess and the Frog.\"\nA teen falls in love with roller derby in \"Whip It\" (2009).\nElliot Page in \"Whip It.\"\n\"500 Days of Summer\" (2009) looks back on a complicated relationship.\nJoseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel in \"500 Days of Summer.\"\n\"World's Greatest Dad\" (2009) highlights what it means to be a father.\nRobin Williams in \"World's Greatest Dad.\"\n\"Zombieland\" (2009) follows strangers brought together during a zombie apocalypse.\nEmma Stone, Abigail Breslin, and Woody Harrelson in \"Zombieland.\"\n\"Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs\" (2009) is a silly comedy about an invention gone awry.\nAnna Faris and Bill Hader voiced the main characters in \"Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.\"\nThe comedy \"Forgetting Sarah Marshall\" (2008) is about moving on from an ex.\nJason Segel in \"Forgetting Sarah Marshall.\"\nTwo hit men go stir crazy in \"In Bruges\" (2008).\nColin Ferrell in \"In Bruges.\"\n\"Hairspray\" (2007) is a musical comedy set in 1960s 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(2003) is a sports comedy with lots of heart.\nParminder Nagra, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Keira Knightley in \"Bend It Like Beckham.\"\nTwo strangers find comfort in each other in \"Lost in Translation\" (2003).\nBill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in \"Lost in Translation.\"\nChristopher Guest satirizes American folk music in \"A Mighty Wind\" (2003).\nJohn Michael Higgins and Jane Lynch in \"A Mighty Wind.\"\nA musician finds untapped talent in his newfound students in \"School of Rock\" (2003).\nMiranda Cosgrove starred in \"School of Rock.\"\nA mother and a daughter are both dealing with judgment surrounding their personal lives in \"Saving Face\" (2005).\nMichelle Krusiec and Lynn Chen in \"Saving Face.\"\nA womanizer forms an unlikely friendship with a mother and her son in \"About a Boy\" (2002).\nHugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult in \"About a Boy.\"\nAn ogre becomes a reluctant hero in \"Shrek\" (2001).\nMike Myers voiced Shrek and Cameron Diaz voiced Princess Fiona.\nIn \"Ghost 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"segment": "Up (2009) - IMDb\nFULL CAST AND CREW | TRIVIA | USER REVIEWS | IMDbPro | MORE\nLESS\nFacebook\nTwitter\nEmail\nCheck in\nCopy\n0 Check in\nX I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error\nPlease try again! Added to Your Check-Ins. View\nCheck in\nDETAILS\nFull Cast and Crew\nRelease Dates\nOfficial Sites\nCompany Credits\nFilming & Production\nTechnical Specs\nSTORYLINE\nTaglines\nPlot Summary\nSynopsis\nPlot Keywords\nParents Guide\nRELATED ITEMS\nNews\nExternal Sites\nOPINION\nAwards\nFAQ\nUser Reviews\nUser Ratings\nExternal Reviews\nMetacritic Reviews\nPHOTO & VIDEO\nPhoto Gallery\nTrailers and Videos\nDID YOU KNOW? Trivia\nGoofs\nCrazy Credits\nQuotes\nAlternate Versions\nConnections\nSoundtracks\n8.2/10\n951,695\n979 user 421 critic\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0\nUp ( 2009)\nPG | 1h 36min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 29 May 2009 (USA)\n1:47 | Trailer\n30 VIDEOS | 135 IMAGES\nVideo vi2557280793\nThis video file cannot be played. ( Error Code: 102630)\nPlay trailer with sound 1:47\n78-year-old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his house equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway. Directors:",
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"segment": "Carlton \" Carl \" Fredricksen is the main protagonist of the 2009 academy award winning Disney and Pixar film Up. He is also the childhood friend and husband of Ellie Fredricksen . As an old man, he is voiced by Edward Asner in the English version of the movie (who also voiced Hudson in Gargoyles ), and by Giancarlo Giannini in the Italian version. As a child, he is voiced by Jeremy Leary in the English version, and by Arturo Valli in the Italian version. In the Japanese dub, he is voiced by Shōzō Iizuka, who also voiced Dr. Neo Cortex in Crash Bandicoot, Android 8 and Nappa in Dragon Ball Z, Jumba Jookiba in Lilo & Stitch and Dr. Thomas Light in Mega Man. As a child, he is voiced by Takuto Yoshinaga, who also voiced Flint Lockwood as a child in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Nemo in Kinect Disneyland Adventures . Contents\n1\nBiography\n1.1\nChildhood\n1.2\nAdulthood\n2\nGallery\n3\nTrivia\n4\nNavigation\nBiography\nChildhood\nCarl was born in 1929, the same year as Ellie. At 8 years old, when Carl watches a movie about Charles Muntz, he gets disgusted that he lost his license for not capturing a legendary bird. As Carl walks home, he goes inside an abandoned house after hearing a voice inside, which turns out to be a girl his age. The little girl scares Carl by accident, making him drop his helium balloon.",
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"url": "https://www.cnn.com/2014/05/14/showbiz/jason-priestley-memoir/index.html",
"title": "Jason Priestley: I regret leaving '90210' | CNN",
"headings": "Jason Priestley: I regret leaving ‘90210’\nJason Priestley: I regret leaving ‘90210’\n'Beverly Hills, 90210': Where are they now? —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\n",
"segment": "On August 28, former \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" star Jason Priestley turns 45. In his years away from the Peach Pit, the actor has appeared in series such as \"Tru Calling\" and \"Call Me Fitz,\" released a memoir, and recently directed episodes of NBC's new 2014 comedy, \"Working the Engels.\" Here's what the rest of the stars of the show have been up to since their days on the Fox series: 1 of 10\nStory highlights\nJason Priestley told CNN he let Aaron Spelling down when he left \"Beverly Hills, 90210\"\nHe also regrets his departure because \"there were no more Walshes in the Walsh House\"\nHe directed the candle-lit episode where Donna loses her virginity\nHis new book also talks rooming with Brad Pitt, a near-fatal car crash and fatherhood\n(CNN) —\nJason Priestley played Brandon Walsh on “Beverly Hills 90210” from 1990 to 1998. Having long since hung up his Peach Pit uniform and Beverly Hills Beach Club cabana boy polo shirt, his character became a journalist and departed to take a job at the Washington Bureau of the New York Chronicle, and Priestley left the show four episodes into the series’ ninth season. “I felt that the character of Brandon had kind of run his course. I had explored everything I wanted to explore with him,” Priestley told CNN while promoting his new book, “Jason Priestley: A Memoir” (HarperOne) at the New York Bureau of CNN. Heidi Gutman/ABC via Getty Images\nJason Priestley has released his memoir, aptly titled \"Jason Priestley: A Memoir\"\n“In retrospect, I do regret leaving.",
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"headings": "Tommy Oliver\nTommy Oliver\nContents\nFictional character history\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers\nAs the Green Ranger\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 2\nAs the White Ranger\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3\nAlien / Zeo / Turbo\nAs the Red Zeo Ranger V\nAs the Red Turbo Ranger\nPower Rangers Wild Force\nPower Rangers Dino Thunder\nAs the Black Dino Ranger\nSubsequent seasons\nThe Legendary Battle\nPower Rangers Ninja Steel\nOther versions\nComics\nFilms\n1995 film\nPower Rangers (2017 film)\nPower Rangers: Legacy Wars - Street Fighter Showdown (2018 shortfilm)\nReception\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Tommy Oliver - Wikipedia\nTommy Oliver\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional character from Power Rangers franchise\nFor the American film producer, see Tommy Oliver (producer). For the Australian soccer player, see Tommy Oliver (soccer). Not to be confused with Tony Oliver. Tommy Oliver\nPower Rangers character\nJason David Frank as Tommy\nFirst appearance\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers: October 5, 1993\n(episode 1.17: \" Green with Evil, Part I: Out of Control\")\nLast appearance\nPower Rangers Super Ninja Steel: August 28, 2018\n(episode 25.10: \" Dimensions in Danger \")\nAlive (Show)\nPortrayed by\nJason David Frank (teenager and adult)\nMichael R. Gotto (child)\nPaul Creighton (Red Turbo Ranger, suit actor)\nVoiced by\nJeffrey Parazzo (Episode: \" Wormhole\";",
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"segment": "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers\nGreen Power Ranger\nFor more see the Tommy Oliver page. Tommy Oliver, played by Jason David Frank, was the first Green Power Ranger. His powers and Power Coin were created by Rita Repulsa, to destroy the other Rangers. This started to work, but the spell that was keeping him under her control was broken, allowing Tommy to join the team as the sixth ranger. He used the Dragon Flute to summon his Dragonzord and had many weapons including the Dragon Dagger and Shield. He was a confident and strong addition to the team, who didn't mind leading the team when Jason, the Red Power Ranger, wasn't there. He was one of the best martial artists on the team but eventually lost his powers, sending the Dragonzord back to the bottom of the sea, where it originated. The Green Ranger powers are still lost to this day. However, with the Master Morpher, he can replicate them. Tommy had a relationship with Kimberly Hart, the Pink Power Ranger.",
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"segment": "Filmography\nTelevision\nTitle\nYear\nRole\nNotes\nMighty Morphin Power Rangers\n1993–1996\nTommy Oliver - Green Ranger / White Ranger\nalso portrayed Tom Gulliver (Green Ranger clone) / The White Stranger (Wild West ancestor)\n124 Episodes\nPower Rangers Zeo\n1996\nTommy Oliver - Zeo Ranger V Red\n50 Episodes\nCybertron\n1994\nAdam Steele - Cybertron\n1 Episode (Pilot)\nSweet Valley High\n1996\nA.J.\n\nFamily Matters\n1996\nSkull\n\nPower Rangers Turbo\n1997\nTommy Oliver/Red Turbo Ranger\n19 Episodes\nUndressed\n2000\nCarl\n\nPower Rangers Wild Force\n2002\nTommy Oliver / Zeo Ranger 5-Red\nCredited as Jason Frank\nEpisode: \" Forever Red\"\nPower Rangers Dino Thunder\n2004\nDr. Tommy Oliver/ Black Ranger\n38 Episodes\nPower Rangers Super Megaforce\n2014\nDr. Tommy Oliver / Green Ranger / White Ranger\nEpisode: \" Legendary Battle\"\nMy Morphing Life\n2014–present\nHimself\nWeb series\nTransformers: Titans Return\n2017–2018\nEmissary\n(voice)\nWeb series\nNinjak vs. the Valiant Universe\n2018\nRay Garrison / Bloodshot\nWeb series\nPower Rangers Hyperforce\n2018\nDr. Tommy Oliver / Black Dino Ranger\nLord Drakkon\nWeb series; Episodes: \" Dr. Tommy Oliver Returns\"\n\"Shattered Grid, part 2\"\nPower Rangers Super Ninja Steel\n2018\nDr. Tommy Oliver / Green Ranger / Black Dino Ranger / White Ranger / Zeo Ranger 5-Red / Robot Tommy\nEpisode: \" Dimensions in Danger\"\nWe Bare Bears\n2018",
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"title": "Where Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?",
"headings": "Where Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?\nWhere Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?\n#1. RED RANGER: Jason Lee Scott played by actor Austin St. John.\n#2. YELLOW RANGER: Trini Kwan played by actor Thuy Trang\n#3. BLACK RANGER: Zack Taylor played by Walter Emanuel Jones\n#4. PINK RANGER: Kimberly Hart played by Amy Jo Johnson\n#5. BLUE RANGER: William “Billy” Cranston played by David Yost\n#6. GREEN RANGER: Tommy Oliver played by Jason David Frank\n#7. Rita Repulsa played by Machiko Soga\n8. BULK AND SKULL played by actors Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy\nWritten by Christine Haveford\nWhat do you think?\nWhat's Your Reaction?\n",
"segment": "Eventually, he had a nervous breakdown which resulted in his psychiatric hospitalization for five weeks. After he checked out, he moved to Mexico for a year and eventually accepted his sexuality. Yost has transitioned into producing and was notably a segment producer for The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. #6. GREEN RANGER: Tommy Oliver played by Jason David Frank\nSaban Films\nTommy Oliver is first introduced to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in a five-part episode “Green with Evil.” He was shown as a new student at Angel Grove High School. He has a strong rivalry with Jason Lee Scott (Red Power Ranger) and eventually had a relationship with Kimberly Hart (Pink Ranger)\nThe character of Tommy is a legend among the Power Rangers community and is widely considered to be the greatest Power Ranger of all time. He has been five different colored Power Ranger — the Green Ranger, the White Ranger, Zeo Ranger V–Red, the Red Turbo Ranger, and the Dino Thunder Black Ranger — and a part of four Ranger teams over the years. Getty\nJason David Frank is still very much part of the Power Rangers franchise and was last seen in Power Rangers Super Megaforce:",
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"title": "Where Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?",
"headings": "Where Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?\nWhere Are The Original Cast Of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Today?\n#1. RED RANGER: Jason Lee Scott played by actor Austin St. John.\n#2. YELLOW RANGER: Trini Kwan played by actor Thuy Trang\n#3. BLACK RANGER: Zack Taylor played by Walter Emanuel Jones\n#4. PINK RANGER: Kimberly Hart played by Amy Jo Johnson\n#5. BLUE RANGER: William “Billy” Cranston played by David Yost\n#6. GREEN RANGER: Tommy Oliver played by Jason David Frank\n#7. Rita Repulsa played by Machiko Soga\n8. BULK AND SKULL played by actors Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy\nWritten by Christine Haveford\nWhat do you think?\nWhat's Your Reaction?\n",
"segment": "Tommy Oliver played by Jason David Frank\nSaban Films\nTommy Oliver is first introduced to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in a five-part episode “Green with Evil.” He was shown as a new student at Angel Grove High School. He has a strong rivalry with Jason Lee Scott (Red Power Ranger) and eventually had a relationship with Kimberly Hart (Pink Ranger)\nThe character of Tommy is a legend among the Power Rangers community and is widely considered to be the greatest Power Ranger of all time. He has been five different colored Power Ranger — the Green Ranger, the White Ranger, Zeo Ranger V–Red, the Red Turbo Ranger, and the Dino Thunder Black Ranger — and a part of four Ranger teams over the years. Getty\nJason David Frank is still very much part of the Power Rangers franchise and was last seen in Power Rangers Super Megaforce: The Legendary Battle in 2015. He’s still also putting his mixed martial arts skills to good use. He is a Seventh Degree Black Belt and has recently broken the world record for the most pine boards broken in free fall. Frank is also a father of five and has been married to his wife Tammie for over 10 years. #7.",
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"segment": "there are also national and regional offices. UNESCO pursues its action through five major programmes: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programmes; international science programmes; the promotion of independent media and freedom of the press; regional and cultural history projects, the promotion of cultural diversity; international cooperation agreements to secure the world cultural and natural heritage and to preserve human rights; and attempts to bridge the world-wide digital divide. Three bodies are responsible for policy-making, governance, and day-to-day administration at UNESCO:",
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"segment": "Lv 5\n1 decade ago\nUNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1945. Its stated purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through education, science, and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and the human rights and fundamental freedoms proclaimed in the UN Charter. [ 1]\nIn total, 191 nations belong to UNESCO. The organization is based in Paris, with over 50 field offices and several institutes and offices throughout the world. Most of the field offices are \"cluster\" offices covering three or more countries; there are also national and regional offices. UNESCO pursues its action through five major programmes: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programmes; international science programmes;",
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"segment": "It s a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1945. Its stated purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through education, science, and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and the human rights and fundamental freedoms proclaimed in the UN Charter. [ 1]\nIn total, 191 nations belong to UNESCO. The organization is based in Paris, with over 50 field offices and several institutes and offices throughout the world. Most of the field offices are \"cluster\" offices covering three or more countries; there are also national and regional offices. UNESCO pursues its action through five major programmes: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programmes; international science programmes;",
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"segment": "UNESCO: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a division of United Nations founded on 16th November 1945. Its sole purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through education, science, and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and the human rights along with fundamental freedoms as proclaimed in the UN Charter. UNESCO has 193 Member States and seven Associate Members. It is based in Paris, with over 50 field offices and many specialized institutes and centers across the world. UNESCO follow its programs in five major areas; education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. World Wide Fund for Nature: It is an internationally funded non- governmental agency that works on issues and topics related to conservation, research and restoration of the environment. Earlier it was named as World Wildlife Fund.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in Portugal? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Portugal? The flag of Portugal. Portugal is located in southwestern Europe and is one of the earliest European countries to have carried out voyages around the world. Within an area of 35,560 square miles, Portugal has a population of more than 10 million people. About 96% of the country's population is of Portuguese descent, with the remaining population forming the minority communities. Other ethnic groups include Spaniards, Iberians, and Italians. Portuguese is, therefore, the commonly spoken language and the first language of most of the population. The Portuguese have adopted the use of other foreign languages, mainly English, French, and Spanish. Portuguese is the country's official language, while English is the second most common language.",
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"segment": "Here's a Culture lesson on the Portuguese language! Culture Lesson: \" A Língua Portuguesa\" - \"The Portuguese Language\"\nPortuguese is the official language in eight countries: Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, Guine-Bissau, and the islands of São Tomé and Principe. It is also a co-official language in India (in the state of Goa), in China (Macau), and in East Timor. There are over 195 million Portuguese speakers in the world. Currently, Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world and the only Portuguese-speaking country in Latin America. Unlike in other former Portuguese colonies in Africa, Asia and Southeast Asia, Portuguese is the only spoken language in Brazil. If you travel to the Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa, for example, you will find that the locals speak at least two other languages (or dialects) and they will talk to you in Portuguese only because you’re not a local. The Portuguese language evolved from Latin and Greek.",
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"headings": "70+ Survival Portuguese Travel Phrase Guide with Pronunciation\n70+ Survival Portuguese Travel Phrase Guide with Pronunciation\nWhilst wandering amongst the medieval castles and cobblestone villages, make your Portugal experience even more special and learn these common Portuguese phrases.\nWhere is Portuguese spoken?\nA brief history of Portuguese\nPortuguese Vocabulary\nPortuguese Pronunciation\nBasic Portuguese Phrases for Travellers\nGreetings\nEssentials\nQuestions\nEating Out\nGetting Around\nNumbers\nDays\nEmergencies\nLike it? Pin it for later!\nWant more? Here are some hilarious Portuguese expressions!\nWant to visit Portugal? Don’t miss these travel guides\nWant to know more about learning languages? Start here!\nOver to you!\nMichele\n",
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"segment": "Portuguese: The Official Language of Portugal\nPortuguese is an Indo-European Romance language and the official language of Portugal. Portuguese is used in several other countries, which have had contact with Portugal over the years. A large population of Portugal’s population, about 96%, speaks Portuguese. Most of these Portuguese speakers use the language as their mother tongue. In Portugal, the language has ten unique dialects. Portuguese is used in all spheres of life in the country, from writing to most of the communication in business and daily interactions. Portuguese is also used in former colonies and territories of Portugal. Other Popular Languages Spoken in Portugal\nEnglish\nEnglish is the second most widely spoken language in Portugal. While the language has almost no native speakers within the country, English has grown to become a major language in tourist areas such as Lisbon.",
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"segment": "Portuguese\nPortuguese is a Romance language that is primarily spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese colonial and formerly colonial territories. With over 234 million speakers, approximately 221 of whom are native speakers, the Portuguese language secures a spot in the rankings of the most spoken languages in the world. Saying yes in Portuguese is relatively easy and straightforward, you simply say “sim”. Its pronunciation is pretty obvious too, so you can utter the Portuguese yes effortlessly for sure! “Você sabe como dirigir?” ( Do you know how to drive?) “Sim, eu sei dirigir.” ( Yes, I can drive.) Russian\nRussian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken primarily in Russia and other countries such as Ukraine, Belarus, and more. It is spoken by approximately 258 million people, 154 million of whom are native speakers, making the Russian language one of the most spoken languages in the world.",
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"segment": "The Languages spoken in Portugal\nLanguages in Portugal\nYou are here: Countries / Portugal\nPortuguese is the official language of Portugal. It is a Romance language that started in Spain and northern Portugal from the Latin spoken by the Lusitanian’s, the Gallaeci, the Celtici and the Conii approximately 200 years ago. It disseminate world-wide early in 16th centuries as Portugal made a colonial and commercial empire which crossed from Brazil (Americas), Goa (India) to Macau (China). The different dialects of Portuguese in Portugal are Açoriano (Azores), Alentejano (Alentejo), Algarvio (Algarve), Alto-Minhoto (North of Braga), Baixo-Beirão; Alto-Alentejano (Central Portugal), Beirão (Central Portugal), Estremenho (parts of Coimbra and Lisbon), Madeirense (Madeiran), Nortenho (areas of Braga and Porto) and Transmontano (Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro). Nowadays, it ranks 4th in the world based on the number of indigene speakers for about 250 million. It is still a major Interlingua in Portugal’s previous colonial possessions in Africa. It remains as official language of other countries such as Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, as Equatorial Guinea, East Timor. It is spoken through significant immigrant communities in Luxembourg, Jersey, Andorra, France, South Africa, Switzerland, Venezuela, Paraguay, Namibia, and in the U.S. states of Florida, California, Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island.",
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"headings": "Portuguese language\nPortuguese language\nContents\nGeographic distribution\nDialects\nClassification and related languages\nLatin and other Romance languages\nGalician and the Fala\nDerived languages\nInfluence on other languages\nHistory\nVocabulary\nWriting system\nBrazilian vs. European spelling\nPhonology\nVowels\nConsonants\nStress\nProsody\nGrammar\nPresent perfect\nFuture subjunctive\nPersonal infinitive\nExamples\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nLiterature\nPhonology, orthography and grammar\nReference dictionaries\nLinguistic studies\nExternal links\nDictionaries\nEnglish-language pages for beginners\n",
"segment": "Portuguese is the official language in Angola, Brazil, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe as first language, and the most widely used language in Mozambique. It is also one of the official languages of East Timor (with Tetum) and of the Chinese S.A.R. of Macau (with Chinese ). It is widely spoken, but not official, in Andorra, Luxembourg, Namibia and Paraguay (in the latter country there were 112,520 native Portuguese speakers according to the 2002 census). Portuguese Creoles are the mother tongue of Cape Verde and part of Guinea-Bissau 's population. In Cape Verde most also speak standard Portuguese and have a native level language usage. Large Portuguese-speaking immigrant communities exist in many cities around the world, including Montreal and Toronto in Canada; Paris in France; Asunción in Paraguay; and Boston, New Bedford, Cape Cod, Fall River, Honolulu, Houston, Newark, New York City, Orlando, Miami, Providence, Sacramento in the United States; Buenos Aires in Argentina, Uruguay, and in Japan.",
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"segment": "Portuguese\nDid you know that only 5% of native Portuguese speakers actually live in Portugal? The Portuguese language is rooted from a region in Medieval Galicia which falls between the North of Portugal and partly in the Northwest of Spain. There are 215 million native speakers of Portuguese and a total of 234 million speakers. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, but it also has the sole official status in: Equatorial Guinea, Macau, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe. These are just some of the languages expected to take the spotlight in 2021. Learning a language is exciting and gives the brain a workout, in addition to helping you advance in your professional life. Learning a language of relevance, such as those mentioned above, will be beneficial in more ways than one. Learn a new language from home. Browse through our list of 160+ languages and dialects and get started on your journey now.",
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"segment": "Both languages share official language status and membership in the Romance family of languages. in Portugal we speak Portuguese. it is the 5th most spoken language in the world. Portuguese is spoken mainly in Portugal, Brasil, Angola, Moçambique, Macau, Timor, Cape verde islands, Guiné, Açores, Madeira island...\nIt is an old language that derives from latin, similar to Spanish, italian...\nPortages\nPortuguese is Portugal's national language. No !! Portuguese is the official language of Portugal. It has many similarities with Spanish. yes\nPortuguese is the language that's known, spoken and understood in Portugal. It",
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"headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n",
"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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"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": "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. Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, but what's actually spoken by most Egyptians in every day life is the Egyptian dialect of colloquial Arabic. The differences between \"dialects\" of Arabic can sometimes be so great that it can be hard for a speaker of one dialect to understand speakers of another dialect. For this reason, it's best to regard Egyptian Arabic almost as a separate language in its own right. Egyptian Arabic\nThe main spoken language in Egypt is Egyptian Arabic aka Masri.",
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"segment": "Egypt - Languages | Britannica\nLoad Previous Page\nLanguages of Egypt\nThe official language of Egypt is Arabic, and most Egyptians speak one of several vernacular dialects of that language. As is the case in other Arab countries, the spoken vernacular differs greatly from the literary language. Modern literary Arabic (often called Modern Standard Arabic or al-fuṣḥā, “clear” Arabic), which developed out of Classical, or medieval, Arabic, is learned only in school and is the lingua franca of educated persons throughout the Arab world. The grammar and syntax of the literary form of the language have remained substantially unchanged since the 7th century, but in other ways it has transformed in recent centuries. The modern forms of style, word sequence, and phraseology are simpler and more flexible than in Classical Arabic and are often directly derivative of English or French. Alongside the written language, there exist various regional vernaculars and dialects of Arabic (these are termed collectively al-ʿammiyyah, “common” Arabic), which differ widely from the literary variant as well as from one another. Within the amorphous grouping referred to as Egyptian colloquial, a number of separate vernacular groups can be discerned, each fairly homogeneous but with further strata of variation within the group. ( Variations from one locale to another are often subtle but at other times are quite profound.) One of these is the dialect of the Bedouin of the Eastern Desert and of the Sinai Peninsula; the Bedouin of the Western Desert constitute a separate dialect group.",
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"segment": "Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, but what's actually spoken by most Egyptians in every day life is the Egyptian dialect of colloquial Arabic. The differences between \"dialects\" of Arabic can sometimes be so great that it can be hard for a speaker of one dialect to understand speakers of another dialect. For this reason, it's best to regard Egyptian Arabic almost as a separate language in its own right. Egyptian Arabic\nThe main spoken language in Egypt is Egyptian Arabic aka Masri. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education. The two biggest immigrant groups tend to use both their adopted language, and their own native languages: Armenian and Greek. Not all Egyptians are Muslim. Christians use the language of the Orthodox Church:",
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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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"headings": "Top Dialects of the Arabic Language\nTop Dialects of the Arabic Language\n1. Modern Standard\n2. Egyptian\n3. Levantine\n4. Sudanese\n5. Mesopotamian\n6. Peninsular\n7. Maghrebi\n",
"segment": "1. Modern Standard\nModern Standard Arabic is the standardized variety of the Arabic language. It’s used in writing and formal speech, and is the official language of over 20 different countries. Modern Standard Arabic is also one of the six languages of the United Nations. If you’re learning Arabic, you’re probably learning the Modern Standard dialect. However, although you’ll be able to read most Arabic-language books and newspapers, you might not be able to understand some of the other dialects on this list. 2. Egyptian\nEgyptian Arabic refers to the dialect spoken by over 60 million people in Egypt. As such, it’s the most widely spoken Arabic dialect, and after Modern Standard Arabic, it’s the most widely studied dialect, as well. Though Egyptian Arabic shares most of its vocabulary with the Modern Standard dialect, its grammar and sentence structure are significantly different.",
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"segment": "However, as with every other nation-state in existence, Egypt is composed of a complex fabric of demographics and immigrant influences. Additionally, it serves as a living reminder that spoken languages can vary drastically from their written standard versions, with the spoken languages more accurately reflecting regional differences and the written standard serving as a sort of official lingua franca that unifies the whole. What Language Is Spoken In Egypt? Modern Standard Arabic\nEgypt’s official language is Modern Standard Arabic, which is used in most written documents and schools. However, Modern Standard Arabic mostly describes the literary form of Arabic, which is actually a macrolanguage composed of multiple distinct vernacular dialects. In other words, it’s the written standard for a group of similar dialects that are, for the most part, mutually intelligible. Modern Standard Arabic came from Classical (medieval) Arabic, and it has a grammar and syntax that’s remained largely fixed since the 7th century. However, some elements of its style and phrasing have shifted over time, in some part thanks to English and French influence. Many Shades Of Spoken Arabic\nDespite the fact that it lacks official status, Egyptian Arabic (a spoken variant of the macrolanguage) is actually the most commonly spoken language in Egypt and is considered the de facto national language. Its current form is a mixture of Arabic, Coptic, Turkish, Ottoman, French and Italian influences.",
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"segment": "Languages Spoken In Egypt - WorldAtlas\nLanguages Spoken In Egypt\nThe language of ancient Egypt was among the first written languages in the world. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language of the African country of Egypt and is used in most written documents and taught in schools across the country. Arabic was introduced to Egypt under the Arab occupation. Arabic easily became integrated with other Semitic languages such as Syriac, Berber, and Assyrian to form other variants of Arabic spoken in the country today. Colonization of Egypt facilitated the spread of western languages such as English and French, which are associated with the elite and affluent in modern Egypt. The Languages spoken in Egypt are discussed below: Languages Spoken In Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic\nAlthough Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, Egyptian Arabic is the most widely spoken among the languages spoken in Egypt. It is also the de facto national language in the country. The language boasts 68% of speakers, and it is widely used in literature such as plays and novels and media forms such as advertising, film, and newspapers. The language first developed in the Nile Delta near Cairo, where the first Islamic Capital was located.",
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"segment": "Verizon Wireless network companies. US Cellular. Bluegrass Cellular. C Spire. Google Fi. Net 10. Republic Wireless. Simple Mobile. Ting. TPO Mobile.",
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"segment": "Verizon Wireless is a leading fixed-line and wireless services provider in the United States with headquarters in New York City. It provides wireless products and services to a broad range of customers, including businesses and government agencies. The company was originally founded in 2000, when Bell Atlantic and Vodafone merged their US wireless operations to form Verizon Wireless. Verizon Communications was formed later that year upon approval of acquisition of the local phone company, GTE. Verizon started trading on the NYSE under the VZ symbol on July 3, 2000, and began trading on the NASDAQ exchange on March 10, 2010. The early development of LTE and the launch of the 4G service in December 2010, was a tremendous coup for Verizon Wireless. By the end of 2011, Verizon’s 4G LTE network reached 200 million subscribers in 195 markets across the United States. Over the years, Verizon has successfully established itself as one of the fastest-growing telecom operators in the world. Difference between Google Fi and Verizon\nCoverage for Google Fi and Verizon\n– Verizon Wireless is a leading fixed-line and the largest wireless services provider in the United States with the most comprehensive network that expands its 4G network to most areas than any other telecom operator in the United States. As the largest wireless service provider in the US, Verizon has the majority of the nation covered in terms of network coverage.",
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"segment": "For your information, Verizon Wireless is a subsidiary of Verizon, a company that currently owns Yahoo and AOL since 2015. The company was using Bell Atlantic as its trade name until June 2000 when it assumed the current name, Verizon Wireless. It was after approval by the Federal Communication Commission. At that time, it was the leading service provider before being surpassed by AT &T.\nVerizon Wireless offers many services to customers such as data connections, voice calls, SMS services as well as selling compatible cell phones to its customers. Verizon phone deals for existing customers includes phone upgrades, affordable cellular services and frequent promotions. Customers can also enjoy 4G network connections so long as one has a smartphone. Monthly bundles vary with prices, and you can purchase specific amounts. Can I Get A Free Government Phone From Verizon? You can get a free government phone from Verizon. However, only those who qualify can get free phones.",
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"segment": "Company and Stock History\nVerizon was originally one of the Baby Bells or companies that were part of the American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) monopoly before its breakup. Bell Atlantic, which merged with NYNEX in 1996, officially changed its name to Verizon Communications in June 2000. The company had just merged operations with GTE in a $64.7 billion deal, which made Verizon the largest local telephone company in the United States, with 63 million phone lines in 40 states. Verizon Wireless was the product of a joint venture with British telecom company Vodafone in April 2000, in which 55% was owned by Bell Atlantic and 45% by Vodafone. The deal was valued at $70 billion and created a mobile phone carrier that served 23 million customers. More recently, Verizon has expanded considerably through mergers and acquisitions, buying a slew of companies such as MCI Communications, Hughes Telematics, Alltel, Fleetmatics and Sensity Systems, to name just a few. In May 2015, Verizon announced the acquisition of AOL for $4.4 billion, and it bought Yahoo’s core internet business for $4.83 billion in 2016. In 2017, the company began its rollout for the new 5G wireless data transmission system, which has already been implemented in several large U.S. cities. In May 2021, Yahoo and AOL were sold to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $4.25 billion. Under terms of the agreement Verizon will retain a 10% stake and $750 million of preferred stock in the new the company.",
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"segment": "If so, you are in the right place to get the answer to that question because we have decided to present this information to you as well as a brief history of this telecommunications company. So, if you’re ready, let’s get started. History of Verizon Wireless\nimg source: mirror.co.uk\nAs we said, Verizon Wireless was founded 19 years ago, in 2000 and is currently headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States. The creation of one such company was actually the project of two major telecommunications companies in the world-American Bell Atlantic (later Verizon Communications) and British company Vodafone. The two companies were owners until 2015 when Verizon Communication fully purchased all the shares from the British conglomerate. Today, Verizon Wireless has approximately 2330 owned retail stores and employs over 136,000 employees in as many as 150 different locations. Great advances and investments have put Verizon Wireless in second place on the list of top telecommunications providers in the United States right behind AT&T Inc. The main goal of the company is to implement new technologies to make our lives easier. Leading people of the company are Hans Vestberg who is CEO of Verizon Communications, and Ronan Dunne, CEO of Verizon Customers. Verizon Wireless Network\nimg source:",
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"segment": "Verizon Wireless. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013. ^ \"Droid Maxx\". Motorola Mobility. Retrieved 23 July 2013. ^ \"Droid Ultra\". Motorola Mobility. Retrieved 23 July 2013. ^ Mobile tech Review. \"",
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"segment": "That’s basically AOL right now. Verizon\nAs I was saying, Verizon has made a number of acquisitions in recent years. An unlikely member of Google’s biggest competitors, Verizon is the United States most successful provider of wireless communications. But this puts it in a position to be able to encroach further into online media as their revenue grows. And with Verizon’s revenue being over 130 billion dollars last year, they are in a very comfortable position. Verizon and Google have been working together on Android in an attempt to push Apple away from the top spot in the smartphone business. But Verizon has competed with Google in the past. This suggests they will eventually compete with google again. Their android deal could be seen as a sort of Nazi-Soviet pact. Ask\nIt is a great shame that Ask is no longer known as Ask Jeeves.",
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"url": "https://marriedbiography.com/larry-hagman-biography/",
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"segment": "Larry’s hair color was grey and eye color was blue. Larry Hagman: Social Media\nHe has around 60K followers on Facebook. But he didn’t have an official page on Twitter and Instagram. Larry Hagman: Death\nHe died on November 23, 2012, at the age of 81 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The cause of his death was Leukemia. Also, read the affair, salary, the net worth, controversy, and the bio of Brian Kinney , Mark Harmon\nReference: ( Wikipedia)\nMark Valley\nTags : ' Dallas’ American film Actor Soap Opera Digest Award\nSuggest Bio Update\n×\nName:",
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"segment": "Away from films, Larry was actively involved in a series of civic and philanthropic events. An adamant non-smoker, he served as the chairperson of the American Cancer Society's \"Great American Smokeout\", from 1981 to 1992. Larry Hagman died at age 81 on November 23, 2012 at Medical City Dallas Hospital in Dallas, Texas from complications of throat cancer. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous\nSpouse (1)\nMaj Hagman\n( 18 December 1954 - 23 November 2012) ( his death) ( 2 children)\nTrade Mark (5)\nCowboy hat\nHis gleaming smile. Southern accent. Smoky, gravelly voice. The role of JR Ewing on Dallas (1978). Trivia (139)\nBroke his collar bone when he was a child. Offered to pay for drug rehab for Robert Downey Jr. in 1996, after Downey asked to borrow $100,000 from him.",
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"headings": "Larry Hagman Net Worth\nLarry Hagman Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nWeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Larry Martin Hagman\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2010\nEarnings 2009\nEarnings 1985\nEarnings 1981\nEarnings 1978\n",
"segment": "Actor\nEducation: Weatherford High School, Trinity School, Bard College and Black-Foxe Military Institute\nChildren: 2 (Heidi and Preston)\nAbout Larry Martin Hagman\nLarry Hagman, with a net worth of $15 million, died in November 2012. He succumbed to leukemia. He was an American TV and film actor, director and producer, born on the 21st of September 1931. His rise to fame was as a result of his role in I Dream Of Jeannie and Dallas. His acting career started in 1950 when he took on minor roles in The Taming of The Shrew and South Pacific. While doing his military service, Larry preoccupied himself with keeping the American soldiers in the UK entertained. He returned home and got his maiden TV role at the age of 25, and in 1961 he had his movie debut. Work started flowing in from those first appearances and his fame grew.",
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"headings": "Larry Hagman dead at 81\nLarry Hagman dead at 81",
"segment": "/thread/12167817-larry-hagman-dead-at-81\nLarry Hagman dead at 81\nDied in a Dallas hospital. Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy were with him. Offsite Link\nby Anonymous\nreply 145\n12/16/2012\nOh! Master! by Anonymous\nreply 1\n11/23/2012\nHas Mary Crosby been spotted in or around the hospital?? by Anonymous\nreply 2\n11/23/2012\nWow, I wonder how they'll write this into the new show. Who murdered JR Ewing? by Anonymous\nreply 3\n11/23/2012\nI condole his family. by Anonymous\nreply 4\n11/23/2012\nHe better not be in the \"In Memoriam\" montage at the Academy awards. by Anonymous\nreply 5\n11/23/2012\nGet the writers assembled.",
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"title": "Larry Hagman's 'I Dream Of Jeannie' Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death | HuffPost",
"headings": "Larry Hagman’s ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death\nLarry Hagman’s ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death\nRead some of the messages below:\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "Amidst a whirlwind of big laughs, big smiles and unrestrained personality Larry was always, simply Larry. You couldn’t fault him for it, it was just who he was. I am so thankful that this past year I was able to spend time with him and experience yet again ‘Larry’ in all his Big Texas bravado. I, like many others believed he had beat Cancer and yet we are reminded that life is never guaranteed. My deepest condolences go out to his wife Maj, his son and daughter and his grandchildren, as well as his friends in this time of his passing. I can honestly say that we’ve lost not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana. Goodbye Larry, there was no one like you before and there will never be anyone like you again. -Barbara\nOther friends and fellow actors quickly joined Eden in tweeting memories of Hagman. Read some of the messages below: Calling all HuffPost superfans!",
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"headings": "Celebrities With Head and Neck Cancers\nCelebrities With Head and Neck Cancers\nEddie Money\nDiane von Furstenberg\nSammy Davis Jr.\nEddie Van Halen\nErin Moran\nMichael Cooper\nAdam Yauch\nMichael Douglas\nAnn Richards\nJohn Gotti\nMichael Crichton\nGeorge Harrison\nRoger Ebert\nJim Kelly\nPeter Tork\nLana Turner\nLarry Hagman\nSigmund Freud\nHumphrey Bogart\nEd Sullivan\nGrover Cleveland\nUp Next\nNext Slideshow Title\n",
"segment": "Turned died three years later at age 75, reportedly of natural causes. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nLarry Hagman\nHe achieved TV fame as villain J.R. Ewing on Dallas. In 2011, Hagman learned he had throat cancer. But the illness hardly seemed to faze him. Years earlier, he had already faced possible death before his liver transplant. Hagman signed up for 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy to treat his throat tumor. On the way to the hospital, he made time to wrap up shooting for a remake of Dallas. Hagman died in a year later at age 81. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nSigmund Freud\nHe’s called the father of psychoanalysis. Freud, a heavy smoker, spent the last 20 years of his life having dozens of surgeries for cancer in his jawbone.",
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"segment": "by Anonymous\nreply 13\n11/23/2012\nSounds like he might have taken ill suddenly on set (the article said he was in Dallas for filming the show) and put in the hospital. If so then its rational that his fellow actors and longtime friends would be with him. If I recall his wife is ill with Alzheimers. She wouldn't have been with him in Dallas. The two actors mentioned have known Hagman for decades and I believe socialised with him offset. Glad he had familiar faces with him at the end esp. the day after a holiday. by Anonymous\nreply 14\n11/23/2012\nWatching someone die is not an easy thing. Being close enough to someone to know they'll be there when you die is a true bond. I'm glad to know they were friends to the end.",
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"segment": "by Anonymous\nreply 43\n11/23/2012\nAppropriate that he died on a Friday night! by Anonymous\nreply 44\n11/23/2012\nSo were the horses, R28. by Anonymous\nreply 45\n11/23/2012\nI thought he had died already. by Anonymous\nreply 46\n11/23/2012\nSome of his best moments: Offsite Link\nby Anonymous\nreply 47\n11/23/2012\nThis makes me sad. Besides Dallas and IDOJ, he gave some very touching performances in some 70s movies such as Art Carney's son in Harry and Tonto and Linda Blair's father in Sara T. Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic. by Anonymous\nreply 48\n11/23/2012\nR44 appropriate indeed. by Anonymous\nreply 49\n11/23/2012\nHe did some good work in The Group just before he got the Jeannie gig. by Anonymous\nreply 50\n11/23/2012\n[quote]We're saddened at the news of Larry Hagman's passing. He was a wonderful human & a gifted actor.",
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"title": "Larry Hagman Net Worth 2020: Wiki, Married, Family, Wedding, Salary, Siblings",
"headings": "Larry Hagman Net Worth\nLarry Hagman Net Worth\nLarry Hagman Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nLarry Hagman net worth is\n$15 Million\nLarry Hagman Wiki Biography\nLarry Hagman Net Worth $15 Million\nKnown for movies\nTags\n",
"segment": "Additionally, Larry Hagman was popular in the cinema industry. In 1966, Larry landed a role in the feature film “The Group” (1966) directed by Sidney Lumet. Furthermore, in 1972 he debuted as a director of the film “Beware! The Blob”. Other appearances on the big screen include films “Fail-Safe” (1964), “Harry and Tonto (1974), “S.O.B.” (1981), “The Eagle Has Landed” (1976), and “Nixon” (1995) which also increased his net worth. Larry Hagman was faithful to his profession and devoted to it. However, what is most important, he was loving and loyal to the only woman in his life, his wife, Maj Axelsson. They married in 1954 and lived happily until his death. The family has two children. Larry Hagman died because of complications caused by his illness, leukaemia.",
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"segment": "However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. About Map of Britain\n:- Great Britain refers to England, Scotland, and Wales all together. The official name of UK is the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.’ This Map of Britain notes the primary cities in Britain, including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Coventry, Swansea, Bristol, Norwich, Oxford, and Southampton. Great Britain is one of the most visited parts of the world, with some of its greatest tourist attractions being St David’s Cathedral, Hay on Wye, Powis Castle & Garden, Portmeirion, Caernarfon Castle, National Museum of Scotland, the Culross Palace, Wallace Monument, the Edinburgh Zoo, Loch Lomond Shores, Stonehenge, Castle Howard, York Minster, Warwick Castle, Statford-upon Avon, Blenheim Palace, and the Roman Baths. London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is one of the most visited cities in the world, and its key attractions are St Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, the London Bridge, and the Tower Bridge. More Maps of Britain\nPolitical Map of Britain\nBlank Map of Britain\nWhere is Britain\nRivers in Britain\nMap of England\nMap of Wales\nMap of Scotland\nLondon Map\nUnited Kingdom Maps\nUK Map\nUK Physical Map\nUK Latitude and Longitude\nBlank Map of UK\nUK Map without Scotland\nBritish Overseas Territories\nPopulation\nAccording to the UN, Great Britain has a population of approximately 65,344,000 people. This is equivalent to 0.9% of the worlds population. Britain’s population density is 701 people /per square mile, or 271 people / square kilometer.",
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"segment": "Map of Britain | Maps of Great Britain\nMap of Great Britain\nGreat Britain is a broad term that generally refers to not only England but Scotland and Wales as well. Some important facts about this region include; population, major cities, geographical position, top travel destinations, climatic conditions, economy, government, people and culture, as well as natural divisions. Buy Printed Map\nBuy Digital Map\nCustomize\nEmail JPG Print\nGet Custom Mapping Quote at [email protected]\nDisclaimer\n×\nDisclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. About Map of Britain\n:- Great Britain refers to England, Scotland, and Wales all together. The official name of UK is the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.’ This Map of Britain notes the primary cities in Britain, including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Coventry, Swansea, Bristol, Norwich, Oxford, and Southampton.",
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"segment": "At the Kennedy School, he became chair of the International and Global Affairs faculty and Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs. He concurrently was co-director of the Preventive Defense Project of Harvard and Stanford Universities. Early Department of Defense career\nFrom left, Carter, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, and President Barack Obama in 2012\nCarter arrives in Herat, Afghanistan, in 2013\nFrom 1993 to 1996, Carter served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy during President Clinton's first term. He was responsible for strategic affairs, including dealing with the threat of weapons of mass destruction elsewhere in the world, nuclear weapons policy (including overseeing the U.S. nuclear arsenal and missile defenses), the 1994 Nuclear Posture Review, the Agreed Framework signed in 1994 which froze North Korea's plutonium-producing nuclear reactor program, the 1995 extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the negotiation of the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, and the multibillion-dollar Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program and Project Sapphire that removed all nuclear weapons from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Carter directed military planning during the 1994 crisis over North Korea 's nuclear weapons program. He was also responsible for dealing with the establishment of defense and intelligence relationships with former Soviet countries in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union and its nuclear arsenal, and was chairman of NATO 's High Level Group. He was also responsible for the Counter proliferation Initiative, control of sensitive US exports, and negotiations that led to the deployment of Russian troops as part of the Bosnia Peace Plan Implementation Force. From April 2009 to October 2011, Carter was Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, with responsibility for DOD's procurement reform and innovation agenda and completion of procurements such as the KC-46 tanker. He also led the development and production of thousands of mine-resistant ambush protected ( MRAP) vehicles, and other acquisitions. He instituted \"Better Buying Power,\" seeking smarter and leaner purchasing.",
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"segment": "He was also responsible for dealing with the establishment of defense and intelligence relationships with former Soviet countries in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union and its nuclear arsenal, and was chairman of NATO 's High Level Group. He was also responsible for the Counter proliferation Initiative, control of sensitive US exports, and negotiations that led to the deployment of Russian troops as part of the Bosnia Peace Plan Implementation Force. From April 2009 to October 2011, Carter was Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, with responsibility for DOD's procurement reform and innovation agenda and completion of procurements such as the KC-46 tanker. He also led the development and production of thousands of mine-resistant ambush protected ( MRAP) vehicles, and other acquisitions. He instituted \"Better Buying Power,\" seeking smarter and leaner purchasing. From October 2011 to December 2013, Carter was Deputy Secretary of Defense, serving as the DOD's chief operating officer, overseeing the department's annual budget and its three million civilian and military personnel, steering strategy and budget through sequester, and directing the reform of DOD's national security export controls. He was confirmed by Senate voice vote for both positions. In an April 4, 2013, speech, he affirmed that the 'Shift to Asia' initiative of President Obama was a priority that would not be affected by the budget sequestration in 2013. Carter noted that The Shift to Asia is principally an economic matter with new security implications. India, Australia, and New Zealand were mentioned as forthcoming security partners.",
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"segment": "In 1892, he worked under the tutelage of Flinders Petrie for one season at Amarna, the capital founded by the pharaoh Akhenaten. From 1894 to 1899, he worked with Édouard Naville at Deir el-Bahari, where he recorded the wall reliefs in the temple of Hatshepsut. In 1899, Carter was appointed Inspector of Monuments for Upper Egypt in the Egyptian Antiquities Service (EAS). Based at Luxor, he oversaw a number of excavations and restorations at nearby Thebes, while in the Valley of the Kings he supervised the systematic exploration of the valley by the American archaeologist Theodore Davis. In 1904, after a dispute with local people over tomb thefts, he was transferred to the Inspectorate of Lower Egypt. Carter was praised for his improvements in the protection of, and accessibility to, existing excavation sites, and his development of a grid-block system for searching for tombs. The Antiquities Service also provided funding for Carter to head his own excavation projects. Carter resigned from the Antiquities Service in 1905 after a formal inquiry into what became known as the Saqqara Affair, a violent confrontation between Egyptian site guards and a group of French tourists. Carter sided with the Egyptian personnel, refusing to apologise when the French authorities made an official complaint. Moving back to Luxor, Carter was without formal employment for nearly three years.",
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"segment": "After serving with the nuclear submarine program, he resigned his commission after his father’s death in 1953 and returned to the family farm. He entered local politics in 1962 and was so successful that by 1971 he was elected governor of Georgia. In the presidential election of 1976 Carter, a dark horse candidate of the Democratic party, won the nomination and then defeated the Republican Gerald Ford, who had replaced Richard M. Nixon after Nixon’s resignation. As president, Jimmy Carter championed human rights and responsible government, but his term was dogged by high inflation, high unemployment and an energy crisis. The last 14 months of his term were dominated by an ongoing hostage situation at the U.S. Embassy in Iran. Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale ran for a second term in 1980, but they were defeated by Republicans Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Since leaving office, Carter has worked internationally for the poor and disenfranchised, fighting hunger and poverty and working for fair elections through a variety of non-profit organizations. His many books include Negotiation: The Alternative to Hostility (1984), the Middle East study Blood of Abraham (1985), Living Faith (1996), the controversial Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid (2006), and the memoirs Keeping Faith (1983) and Hours Before Daylight (2001).",
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"segment": "His father, Earl, had died of cancer, and the family peanut farm and his mother's livelihood were in danger. Resigning from the Navy, Carter and his wife returned to Georgia to save the farm. After a difficult first few years, the farm began to prosper. He became a deacon and Sunday school teacher in the Plains Baptist Church and began serving on local civic boards before being elected to two terms in the Georgia state senate. There he earned a reputation as a tough, independent operator who attacked wasteful government practices and helped repeal laws designed to discourage African Americans from voting. Though he had always stood up for civil rights and inclusion, and was able to win reelection to the state senate against a segregationist opponent, Carter was stung by a humiliating defeat in a run for governor of Georgia in 1966. He attributed this loss to a lack of support from segregationist whites, who had turned out in large numbers to vote for his opponent, a nationally known segregationist named Lester Maddox. In a bid to win their vote in the 1970 governor's race, Carter minimized appearances before African American groups, and even sought the endorsements of avowed segregationists, a move that some critics call deeply hypocritical. Yet after he became governor of Georgia in 1971, he surprised many Georgians by declaring that the era of segregation was over! Presidential Politics:",
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"segment": "He was also an experimental research associate at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in 1975 (where he worked on quark research) and at Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1976. Carter then became a Rhodes Scholar, studying at the University of Oxford, from which he received his DPhil in theoretical physics in 1979. He was subsequently a postdoctoral fellow research associate in theoretical physics at Rockefeller University from 1979 to 1980, studying time-reversal invariance and dynamical symmetry breaking. He was then a research fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies from 1982 to 1984, during which time he wrote a public report assessing that the Reagan-proposed \" Star Wars \" initiative could not protect the US from a Soviet nuclear attack. Academic career\nCarter taught at Harvard University, as an assistant professor from 1984 to 1986, associate professor from 1986 to 1988, professor and associate director of the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government from 1988 to 1990, and director of the center from 1990 to 1993. At the Kennedy School, he became chair of the International and Global Affairs faculty and Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs. He concurrently was co-director of the Preventive Defense Project of Harvard and Stanford Universities. Early Department of Defense career\nFrom left, Carter, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, and President Barack Obama in 2012\nCarter arrives in Herat, Afghanistan, in 2013\nFrom 1993 to 1996, Carter served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy during President Clinton's first term. He was responsible for strategic affairs, including dealing with the threat of weapons of mass destruction elsewhere in the world, nuclear weapons policy (including overseeing the U.S. nuclear arsenal and missile defenses), the 1994 Nuclear Posture Review, the Agreed Framework signed in 1994 which froze North Korea's plutonium-producing nuclear reactor program, the 1995 extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the negotiation of the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, and the multibillion-dollar Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program and Project Sapphire that removed all nuclear weapons from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Carter directed military planning during the 1994 crisis over North Korea 's nuclear weapons program.",
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"segment": "He began officers' training for submarine duty in 1948 and served aboard the USS Pomfret and was subsequently promoted to lieutenant junior in 1949. In 1952, an accident with the experimental NRX reactor at the Atomic Energy of Canada's Chalk River Laboratories caused millions of liters of radioactive water to flood the reactor's building basement. Carter was ordered to Chalk River to lead a maintenance crew to assist in the shutdown of the reactor. The process was painstaking and tedious and required each member to don protective gear in order to prevent exposure to radioactivity. Carter has said that his experience at Chalk River shaped his views as president on atomic energy and led him to cease the development of a neutron bomb. When his father died in 1953, he resigned his naval commission and moved back to Georgia to be with his family. Carter was awarded many honors for his time in the Navy, receiving the American Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, China Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. Early Political Career: Back in Georgia, Rosalynn was finding it difficult to settle back into small-town life, having enjoyed settling down in New York. Jimmy took over the Carter farms and operated Carter's Warehouse, a general-purpose seed and farm supply company in Plains.",
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"segment": "His executive secretary, Hamilton Jordan (who would become his campaign manager), drafted the first installment of the Carter campaign plan before the presidential election of 1972. In it and subsequent installments, Carter’s manifest political weaknesses were duly noted, but he and his aides preferred to dwell on his strengths. His background as a naval officer, peanut farmer, agribusinessman, and late-blooming state politician, as well as his extraordinary ability to campaign on such issues as “love” and “trust,” were ideally suited to the mood of a public that, thanks to Watergate and the Vietnam War, had grown weary and cynical toward officials in Washington and politics in general. Jimmy Carter. UPI/Bettmann Archive\nJimmy Carter campaign button, 1976\nButton from Jimmy Carter's 1976 U.S. presidential campaign. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nMoreover, recent presidential elections had indicated that it would be difficult, perhaps impossible, for a Democrat to win the presidency without the support of the old “ Solid South ” that had played such an important role in Franklin D. Roosevelt ’s New Deal coalition of the 1930s and ’40s. It was thought that Carter, a “New Southerner,” could appeal to both whites and African Americans and possibly bring the South back into the Democratic fold. He would have to overcome some bias that Northern liberals might have, as well as fears about his fundamentalist, born-again Christian, Southern Baptist faith. But these did not appear to be insurmountable obstacles. Jimmy Carter campaign button, 1976\nButton from Jimmy Carter's 1976 U.S. presidential campaign.",
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"segment": "At el Amrna, Carter proved Petrie wrong by unearthing several important finds. During this training period, Carter also worked under Gaston Maspero, who would later become the Director of the Egyptian Antiquities Service. A watercolor painting by Howard Carter\nAfter being appointed as the Principle Artist of the Egyptian Exploration Fund's excavations at Deir el Bahari under the direction of Edouard Naville, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Carter was able to perfect his drawing skills and strengthen his excavation and restoration techniques. His admirable efforts on the project led to his appointment by the Director of the Egyptian Antiquities Service, at age 25, as the first Inspector General of Monuments for Upper Egypt. This was obviously an important area of Egypt that included the ancient Thebes area. He became responsible for supervising and controlling archaeology all along the Upper Nile Valley. It is interesting to note that during this time, he erected the first electric lights in the Valley of the Kings (in various tombs) and at the temples at Abu Simbel. Regrettably, he was forced to resign from the Antiquities Service in 1905. An incident occurred between Egyptian archaeology site guards at Saqqara and a few drunken French tourists. When the tourists became violent, Carter allowed the guards to defend themselves.",
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"segment": "He voyaged through the Indies, across the Indian Ocean, and around the Cape of Good Hope. With the Golden Hind laden with gold and spices, he sailed into Plymouth on 26 September 1580, the first captain to circumnavigate the globe. Captain Cook\nAnother famous circumnavigation was that of James Cook. He sailed from England on 25 August 1768 aboard the Endeavour with 94 crewmen and scientists. On 11 April 1769, they reached Tahiti. On government orders, they sailed south, reaching New Zealand on 6 October. By April 1770, Cook explored and documented Australia. The Endeavour then made its way to Java, sailing on past the Cape of Good Hope. On 13 July 1771 Cook sailed into Dover. Following the historic 3-year journey, he was appointed Naval Commander by King George III.",
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"segment": "His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unpreced\nJames Cook, born in 1728, was one of the most celebrated navigators/explorers of his time. His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unprecedented accuracy; revolutionized the seafarers' diet, all but eliminating scurvy; and exploded the myth of the Great Southern Continent imagined by earlier geographers and scientists. Hough consulted numerous archives and traveled in Cook's wake from Alaska to Tasmania, visiting many of the Pacific islands. ...more\nGet A Copy\nAmazon\nStores ▾\nAudible\nBarnes & Noble\nWalmart eBooks\nApple Books\nGoogle Play\nAbebooks\nBook Depository\nAlibris\nIndigo\nBetter World Books\nIndieBound\nLibraries\nPaperback, First American edition, 416 pages\nPublished March 17th 1995 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published March 1st 1994)\nMore Details...\nOriginal Title\nCaptain James Cook: A Biography\nISBN\n0393315193 (ISBN13: 9780393315196)\nEdition Language\nEnglish\nOther Editions (10)\nAll Editions | Add a New Edition | Combine\n...Less Detail\nEdit Details\nFriend Reviews\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.",
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"segment": "James Cook navigated around the world. He did not see the Venus and he did not find the southern land. Nevertheless, he was welcomed with honors. During his voyage, he created maps of the remotest areas, the preciseness of which is astonishing even today. He thus enabled Britain to access New Zealand and Australia. James Cook’s second expedition followed soon after. James Cook’s Second Voyage (1772 – 1775)\nBetween 1772 and 1775 James Cook led his second voyage, searching for an assumptive continent in the southern Pacific. In 1773 Captain James Cook landed on Cook Islands and named them Harvey Islands. He searched the area past the Antarctic Circle from Africa to New Zealand. Then, he explored New Caledonia.",
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"segment": "After the stop in Tahiti, Cook had orders to explore and claim possessions for Britain. He charted New Zealand and the east coast of Australia (known as New Holland at the time). From there he proceeded to the East Indies (Indonesia) and across the Indian Ocean to the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. It was an easy voyage between Africa and home; arriving in July 1771. Cook's Second Voyage\nThe Royal Navy promoted James Cook to Captain following his return and had a new mission for him, to find Terra Australis Incognita, the unknown southern land. In the 18th century, it was believed that there was much more land south of the equator than had already been discovered. Cook's first voyage did not disprove claims of a huge landmass near the South Pole between New Zealand and South America. Two ships, the Resolution and the Adventure left in July 1772 and headed to Cape Town just in time for the southern summer. Captain James Cook proceeded south from Africa and turned around after encountering large amounts of floating pack ice (he came within 75 miles of Antarctica).",
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"segment": "25th August » James Cook begins his first voyage. 26th August » James Cook Captain James Cook First voyage of James Cook sets sail from England on board HMS Endeavour. 5th November » Treaty of Fort Stanwix, the purpose of which is to adjust the boundary line between Indian lands and white settlements set forth in the Proclamation of 1763 in the Thirteen Colonies. 1st December » The slave ship 'Fredensborg (slave ship) e.g Fredensborg' sinks off Tromøy in Norway. 6th December » The first edition of the 'Encyclopædia Britannica' is published. Famous Birthdays in 1768\n1st January » Maria Edgeworth, British-Irish author (d. 1849)\n7th January » Joseph Bonaparte, Italian brother of Napoleon (d. 1844)\n12th February » Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1835)\n13th February » Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, French general and politician, 15th Prime Minister of France (d. 1835)\n21st March » Joseph Fourier, French mathematician and physicist (d. 1830)\n3rd May » Charles Tennant, Scottish chemist and businessman (d. 1838)\n17th May » Caroline of Brunswick (d. 1821)\n17th May » Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. 1854)\n20th May » Dolley Madison, American wife of James Madison, 4th First Lady of the United States (d. 1849)\n30th May » Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty, French general (d. 1815)\n30th May » Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann, German mineralogist and geologist (d. 1873)\n9th June » Samuel Slater, English-American businessman (d. 1835)\n27th July » Charlotte Corday, French assassin of Jean-Paul Marat (d. 1793)\n27th July » Joseph Anton Koch, Austrian painter (d. 1839)\n6th August » Jean-Baptiste Bessières, French general (d. 1813)\n17th August » Louis Desaix, French general (d. 1800)\n4th September » François-René de Chateaubriand, French historian and politician, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (France) known as Minister of Foreign Affairs for France (d. 1848)\n12th September » Benjamin Carr, English-American singer-songwriter, educator, and publisher (d. 1831)\n2nd October » William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, English general and politician (d. 1854)\n13th October » Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin, French admiral and explorer (d. 1839)\n26th October » Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko, Polish general and politician (d. 1844)\n8th November » Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom (d. 1840)\n21st November » Friedrich Schleiermacher, German theologian, philosopher, and scholar (d. 1834)\n30th November » Jędrzej Śniadecki, Polish physician, chemist, and biologist (d. 1838)\nFamous Deaths in History for 1768\n1st February » Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet, English field marshal and politician (b. 1685)\n2nd February » Robert Smith (mathematician) e.g Robert Smith, English mathematician (b. 1689)\n17th February » Arthur Onslow, English politician (b. 1691)\n1st March » Hermann Samuel Reimarus, German philosopher and author (b. 1694)\n3rd March » Nicola Porpora, Italian composer and educator (b. 1686)\n18th March » Laurence Sterne, Irish clergyman and author (b. 1713)\n9th April » Sarah Fielding, English author (b. 1710)\n19th April » Canaletto, Italian painter (b. 1697)\n29th April » Georg Brandt, Swedish chemist and mineralogist (b. 1694)\n8th June » Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German archaeologist and scholar (b. 1717)\n15th June » James Short (mathematician) known as James Short, Scottish mathematician and optician (b. 1710)\n19th June » Benjamin Tasker, Sr., American politician, 10th List of colonial governors of Maryland or Colonial Governor of Maryland (b. 1690)\n6th July » Conrad Beissel, German-American religious leader (b. 1690)\n24th July » Nathaniel Lardner, English theologian (b. 1684)\n17th August » Vasily Trediakovsky, Russian poet and playwright (b. 1703)\n2nd September » Antoine Deparcieux, French mathematician and theorist (b. 1703)\n1st October » Robert Simson, Scottish mathematician and academic (b. 1687)\n28th October » Michel Blavet, French flute player and composer (b. 1700)\n31st October » Francesco Maria Veracini, Italian violinist and composer (b. 1690)\n17th November » Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, English politician, Prime Minister of Great Britain (b. 1693)\n8th December » Jean Denis Attiret, French painter and missionary (b. 1702)\n20th December » Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, Italian poet and academic (b. 1692)\n30th December » Ruth Blay, American murderer (b. 1737)\n« Year 1767\nYear 1769 »",
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Judy Garland
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"segment": "There, they mourn the loss of Tik-Tok until Billina notices a green medal stuck on one of the Gump's antlers, allowing Dorothy to restore him. At a celebration, Dorothy is asked to be Queen of Oz, but she instead wants to return to Kansas. Princess Ozma, the rightful ruler of Oz imprisoned in a mirror by Mombi, is released by Dorothy and now free to take her place on the throne of Oz. Dorothy hands over the ruby slippers to Ozma, who sends Dorothy home, assures her that she will check in on her from time to time, and that she can return to Oz at any time. Billina remains behind in Oz. In Kansas, Dorothy's family finds her on a riverbank. Aunt Em reveals that Worley's hospital was struck by lightning and burned down, and Worley died trying to save his machines. They see Nurse Wilson locked in a cage on a police buggy. In the rebuilt farmhouse, Dorothy can still see Billina and Ozma in Oz through her bedroom mirror, before going outside to play with Toto. Cast\nLive action\nFairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale\nNicol Williamson as Dr. J.B. Worley/ Nome King\nJean Marsh as Nurse Wilson/ Mombi\nSophie Ward as Mombi II\nFiona Victory as Mombi III\nPiper Laurie as Aunt Em\nMatt Clark as Uncle Henry\nEmma Ridley as the Girl at the hospital/ Princess Ozma\nJustin Case as the Scarecrow\nPons Maar as Lead Wheeler/Nurse Wilson's assistant\nBruce Boa as Policeman\nTansy as Toto\nJohn Alexander, Rachael Ashton, Robbie Barnett, Ailsa Berk, Peter Elliott, Roger Ennals, Michele Hine, Mark Hopkins, Colin Skeaping, Ken Stevens, Philip Tan and Rob Thirtle as the Wheelers\nVoice cast\nDenise Bryer as Billina\nSean Barrett as Tik-Tok\nBrian Henson as Jack Pumpkinhead\nLyle Conway as the Gump\nPons Maar as Nome Messenger\nBeatrice Murch as Princess Ozma (uncredited)\nPuppeteers\nMak Wilson as Billina\nTimothy D. Rose as Tik-Tok (head operator)\nMichael Sundin as Tik-Tok (in-suit performer)\nBrian Henson and Stewart Larange as Jack Pumpkinhead\nLyle Conway and Steve Norrington as The Gump\nDeep Roy as the Tin Man\nJohn Alexander as the Cowardly Lion\nProduction\nWalter Murch began development of Return to Oz in 1980, during a brain-storming session with Walt Disney Productions production chief Tom Wilhite.",
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"segment": "We're Off to See the Wizard (click to play it). Question by author Ken1260. 17 What actress plays Dorothy in the 'Wizard of Oz'? Judy Garland : Judy Garland got the role in February of 1938, though some preferred Shirley Temple to play it. From Quiz: All About the 'Wizard of Oz' (click to play it). Question by author soopergrl1. 18 The transition to colour in the film occurs just before Dorothy opens the door to the farmhouse, and not after she has stepped outside, as is commonly thought. This transition was hidden in the film's original colours of sepia, but becomes obvious when shown in black and white.",
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"segment": "She turns out to be the same mysterious one (who presumably drowned), who helped Dorothy escape from the hospital. She reveals that her name is Ozma, the rightful ruler of Oz and Jack's real \"mother\". She promises Dorothy that should she ever need to return, she is always welcome. Dorothy returns home and is found by Toto, Aunt Em, and Uncle Henry, who tell her that the hospital burned to the ground after getting struck by lightning (with Dr. Worley in it) and Nurse Wilson was taken to jail. Back home, Dorothy sees Ozma as her own reflection with Billina (who did not return with her) in her bedroom mirror. She tries to notify Aunt Em, but a hush from Ozma tells her to keep Oz a secret. She, smiling, runs outside to play with Toto as the film ends. Cast\nFairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale\nBrian Henson as Jack Pumpkinhead (voice)\nStewart Larange as Jack Pumpkinhead (puppeteer)\nSean Barrett as Tik-Tok (voice)\nMichael Sundin and Tim Rose as Tik-Tok (puppeteers)\nNicol Williamson as Dr. Worley / Nome King\nJean Marsh as Nurse Wilson / Mombi\nPiper Laurie as Aunt Em\nMatt Clark as Uncle Henry\nMak Wilson as Billina (puppeteer)\nDenise Bryer as Billina (voice)\nLyle Conway as the Gump (voice)\nSteve Norrington as the Gump (puppeteer)\nPons Maar as the Lead Wheeler/Nome Messenger\nEmma Ridley as Princess Ozma\nJustin Case as the Scarecrow\nDeep Roy as the Tin Woodman\nJohn Alexander as the Cowardly Lion /Wheeler\nJon Jacobs as the Cage Carrier\nBruce Boa as the Policeman\nTansy as Toto\nProduction\nWalter Murch began development on the film in 1980, during a brainstorming session with Walt Disney Productions production chief Tom Wilhite. \" It was just a fishing expedition on both of our parts,\" Murch remembered. \" But one of the questions he asked was, 'What are you interested in that you think we might also be interested in?,'",
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"segment": "Judy Garland | Oz Wiki | Fandom\nJudy Garland\n\"...if happy little bluebirds fly, beyond the rainbow ...why oh why, can't I...? \" ―Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939)\nJudy Garland (10 June 1922 — 22 June 1969), born Frances Ethel Gumm, (She changed her name to Judy after hearing it on the radio.) played Dorothy Gale in the 1939 MGM film version of The Wizard of Oz . Judy as Dorothy\nSixteen-year-old Garland was near the start of her varied show-business career when she was cast as Dorothy by MGM. She was under contract to the studio, and had already appeared in half-a-dozen movies; the studio was grooming her for future stardom, and by 1938 was looking for vehicles specifically for her talents. A new movie version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was judged to be a suitable project by producers Mervyn LeRoy and Arthur Freed, both of whom were strong Garland backers against an undercurrent of doubt and dissent. Despite beating out many other child stars for the role, (such as Shirley Temple) many executives honestly felt Judy wasn't attractive enough to play Dorothy. But Arthur and Mervyn reminded Judy's doubters that Dorothy wasn't supposed to be an attractive bombshell, she is supposed to be just an ordinary little girl who was orphaned and lives on a Kansas farm. Nicholas Schenck, the president of MGM's parent company Loew's Inc., doubted the wisdom of the expensive Oz project, and questioned whether a relative newcomer like Garland should star in it.",
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"title": "Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki | Fandom",
"headings": "Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz\nTom and Jerry: Back to Oz\nTom and Jerry: Back to Oz\nDirected by\nProduced by\nWritten by\nStarring\nMusic by\nStudio (s)\nDistributor\nRelease date (s)\nRunning time\nLanguage\nPreceded by\nFollowed by\nSynopsis\nCast\nTrivia\nFollow-up film\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Cast\nGrey Griffin as Dorothy Gale\nJason Alexander as Nome King (Mr. Bibb)\nAmy Pemberton as Dorothy's singing voice, The Mouse Queen\nJoe Alaskey as The Wizard of Oz, Butch, Droopy\nMichael J. Gough as Scarecrow (Hunk)\nRob Paulsen as Tin Man (Hickory)\nTodd Stashwick as Cowardly Lion (Zeke)\nFrances Conroy as Aunt Em, Glinda\nLaraine Newman as The Wicked Witch of the West. Appeared in the stock footage. Stephen Root as Uncle Henry\nKath Soucie as Tuffy the Munchkin Mouse, Tractor\nAndrea Martin as Hungry Tiger\nJames Monroe Iglehart as Jitterbug (Calvin Carney)\nSpike Brandt as Spike\nTrivia\nThe movie was originally titled Tom and Jerry: Return to Oz. Jitterbug, Mouse Queen and the Hungry Tiger appear as new characters. Gnome King appears as the main antagonist. This film is dedicated to the memory of Joe Alaskey, who died during production. Dorothy, Tin Man, Butch, Droopy, Glinda the Good Witch of the North, Flying Monkeys, Toto, Cowardly Lion and Scarecrow returned for the sequel. Dorothy reveals that in eight months after this film takes place, she'll be 15, making her 14 years old. This is the first Tom and Jerry movie to be a sequel to a previous film.",
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"title": "187 Wizard of Oz Trivia Questions & Answers | Movies U-Z",
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"segment": "Wizard of Oz (click to play it). Question by author sprinkles. 16 What state did Dorothy live in? Answer: Kansas\nFrom Quiz: We're Off to See the Wizard (click to play it). Question by author Ken1260. 17 What actress plays Dorothy in the 'Wizard of Oz'? Judy Garland : Judy Garland got the role in February of 1938, though some preferred Shirley Temple to play it.",
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"headings": "The Wizard of Oz\nThe Wizard of Oz\nfilm by Fleming and Vidor [1939]\nWRITTEN BY\nProduction notes and credits\nCast\nAcademy Award nominations (* denotes win)\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "With the help of her magical ruby slippers and Glinda, however, Dorothy is able to return to Kansas, where she is reminded that “there’s no place like home.” In a departure from Baum’s book, her trip to Oz is portrayed as an elaborate dream sequence. scene from The Wizard of Oz\n(From left) the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), the Tin Man (Jack Haley), the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Dorothy (Judy Garland), and the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) in The Wizard of Oz (1939). © 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.\nShirley Temple was the favourite to play Dorothy, but her singing skills were not strong enough. The role was ultimately a big break for Garland, then a contract player at MGM. The film originally featured the Wizard as the central character, and both W.C. Fields and Bert Lahr turned down the part. Buddy Ebsen filmed scenes as the Tin Man but had to be replaced by Jack Haley when he suffered a severe reaction to the silver makeup. While Victor Fleming directed the Technicolor Oz sequences, King Vidor was the director on the film’s black-and-white Kansas scenes. Prior to the film’s release, MGM executives were going to delete the song “ Over the Rainbow ,” believing it slowed the pace. It has since been voted the number one movie song of all time by the American Film Institute.",
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"url": "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7127873/Photographs-17-year-old-Judy-Garland-set-1939-Wizard-Oz-auction.html",
"title": "Photographs of 17-year-old Judy Garland on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Backstage at the Emerald City: Never-before-seen candid photographs showing 17-year-old Judy Garland getting ready on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction\nBackstage at the Emerald City: Never-before-seen candid photographs showing 17-year-old Judy Garland getting ready on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction\nShare this article\nJudy Garland stars as Dorothy in the original The Wizard of Oz\n22-year-old Judy Garland singing 'Over The Rainbow'\nVideo Quality\nFrom the Makers of Candy Crush\n",
"segment": "She appears to be adjusting her hair while an assistant works behind her\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA set of side-by-side images show Judy Garland as Dorothy at the Wicked Witch of the West's front door\nIn another photograph, Garland is shown in full character as Dorothy, knocking at the Wicked Witch of the West's front door. Most of the other black and white studio snaps were taken during the scene where the 'Horse of a Different Colour' enters Emerald City. REVEALED: The notorious 'Mr Untouchable' Nicky Barnes, who... 'Created airplanes that changed world history': An inside...\nShare this article\nShare\nIn one photo, Dorothy, The Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion can be seen perched in a carriage. Another shows a crowd of extras in the background on the Emerald City set - and there is also a close up picture of the coachman, played by Frank Morgan who also portrayed the Wizard in the 1939 movie. +12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA behind-the-scenes photo from The Wizard of Oz with Frank Morgan as The Wizard of Oz (left) with film director, Victor Fleming\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA candid photo featuring Frank Morgan (who also played The Wizard of Oz and other characters) as the coachman of the carriage drawn by 'The Horse of a Different Color'\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nOne of the special effects flying monkeys from 1939 cult classic movie The Wizard of Oz smashing into a wall\nThe photos have remained in the photographer's family for eight decades but are now being sold with California-based Julien's Auctions. They are expected to fetch $5,000. Jason DeBord, specialist at Julien's Auctions, said: ' These never before seen photos give fans of the film and cinema at large a rare glimpse into the making of one of the most famous, revered and beloved films from the Golden Age of movies.",
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"headings": "10 Completely Wrong Ways to Use Commas\n10 Completely Wrong Ways to Use Commas\n10. In the classic movie \"The Wizard of Oz\", Dorothy is played by Judy Garland.\nAnd Another Thing\n9. He was born in January, 1990.\n8. 14 January, 1990\n7. The president's son was named John F. Kennedy, Jr.\n6. Many men want to be the spy, James Bond.\nThat or Which?\n5. Some alcoholic beverages, such as, margaritas and daiquiris, can have as many calories as a burger.\nAnd Another Thing\n4. She hated going to the dentist, and cried the whole way there.\nAnd Another Thing\n3. The woman took her son, and her nephew to a course on safe driving.\nThe Oxford Comma\n2. She hated going to the dentist, and, she cried the whole way there.\n1. I want to go, I want to stay.\nAnd Another Thing\nCitation\n",
"segment": "The woman took her son, and her nephew to a course on safe driving. She hated going to the dentist, and, she cried the whole way there. I want to go, I want to stay. 10. In the classic movie \"The Wizard of Oz\", Dorothy is played by Judy Garland. Wrong: In the classic movie \"The Wizard of Oz\", Dorothy is played by Judy Garland. Why: The comma is outside the end quotation marks. Advertisement\nRight:",
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"segment": "Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must figure out who is good and who is evil, before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity, and even a bit of wizardry, Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz, but also into a much better man as well. Cast\nJames Franco as Oscar Diggs ( Oz)\nMila Kunis as Theodora ( The Wicked Witch Of The West)\nMichelle Williams as Glinda ( The Good Witch Of The South)\nRachel Weisz as Evanora ( The Wicked Witch Of The East)\nZach Braff as Frank and Finley\nJoey King as China Girl and Girl in a Wheelchair. Abigail Spencer as May, Oscar's temporary magic assistant in Kansas and one of his several fleeting loves in the film\nBill Cobbs as The Master Tinker\nTony Cox as Knuck\nTim Holmes as The Strong Man\nMartin Klebba as Nikko\nStephen R. Hart & Bruce Campbell as Winkie guards at the Emerald City\nCameo Roles\nTed Raimi as a small-town skeptic at a magic show who yells, \"I see a wire!\" Jim Moll & Jim Bird as Emerald City townspeople\nEllen Sandweiss , Betsy Baker & Theresa Tilly as Quadling townspeople\nDifferences from the Books\nThe Wicked Witch of the West & the Wicked Witch of the East are portrayed as being sisters while in the books this is not stated. The 1939 movie also portrayed them as sisters. Glinda is the daughter of the former King of Oz. Ozma, the canonical daughter of the former King of Oz, is never mentioned. The Wicked Witch of the West is portrayed as originally being a Good Witch but has no stated territory claim in the film. She develops romantic feelings for the Wizard who uses her.",
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"segment": "In this show, he has been seen discussing the college football games that take place on that day. The telecasting team visited the colleges across the United States every week for previewing the upcoming football game in the school. Additionally, he worked as an analyst for ABC Sports alongside Chris Fowler. Other than that, he can be seen as a contributor member of the ESPN The Magazine & ESPN.com. Also, Kirk is a contributor to the various radio stations that include 97.1 The Fan alongside Michael Wilbon & Keyshawn Johnson. Personal Life\nKirk has been married once in his life with Allison. He met with his wife at Ohio State who worked as a cheerleader & the couple married in 1998. The couple together has four sons whose name are Jake Herbstreit, Tye Herbstreit, Zak Herbstreit, & Chase Herbstreit. Out of them, two are twins who are students & athletes at the Montgomery Bell Academy that is located in Nashville. Presently, he lives with the family in Nashville, Tennessee.",
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"headings": "Kirk Herbstreit Bio: NFL, College, Wife, ESPN & Net Worth\nKirk Herbstreit Bio: NFL, College, Wife, ESPN & Net Worth\nQuick Facts\nKirk Herbstreit | Early Life, Family, And Education\nKirk Herbstreit | Age, Height, and Weight\nKirk Herbstreit | Football And Broadcasting Career\nFootball Career\nBroadcasting Career\nAwards and Honors\nKirk Herbstreit | Marriage And Kids\nKirk Herbstreit | IRS Case And Leaving Ohio\nKirk Herbstreit | Charity, Net Worth, And Salary\nNet Worth And Salary\nCharity\nKirk Herbstreit | Social Media Presence\nCommon Queries\nDid Kirk Herbstreit play professional football?\nWhy did Kirk Herbstreit move to Nashville?\nHow long has Kirk Herbstreit been on GameDay?\n",
"segment": "A recent clip of him talking about racism, police brutality, and hate regarding people of color where he teared up made some of his co-hosts emotional. He requests everyone to be better, and as white people with privilege, listen to those negatively affected by systemic racism. Common Queries\nDid Kirk Herbstreit play professional football? No, Kirk did not play professional football. His football career was limited to Ohio State University, with the Buckeyes as a quarterback. Why did Kirk Herbstreit move to Nashville? As an analyst, Herbstreit tries to give a neutral and unbiased report on every game. But every time he gave his honest opinion o",
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"segment": "Is Kirk Herbstreit married? Who is his wife? Kirk Herbstreit, Age, Wiki bio. Who is Kirk Herbstreit? Kirk Herbstreit is a former American Football player turned sports analyst. The man gets his love for sports from his dad, who was also an athlete. Kirk started playing football way back in high school, while he was at Centreville High in Ohio. The retired football star played quarterback for the ELKS and also went on to feature for the Ohio State football team. His accolades here would earn him a call up to Ohio State University, where he would go on to play quarterback for several years, four to be exact. Once the man was done with playing football, he shifted his attention to broadcast.",
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"segment": "Kirk Herbstreit - Wikipedia\nKirk Herbstreit\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football player and analyst\nKirk Herbstreit\nHerbstreit in 2009\nBorn\n( 1969-08-19)\nAugust 19, 1969 (age 51)\nCenterville, Ohio, U.S.\nOccupation\nCollege football analyst\nSpouse (s)\nAlison Butler\nChildren\n4 sons\nCollege football career\nOhio State Buckeyes\nPosition\nQuarterback\nMajor\nBusiness Administration\nCareer history\nCollege\nOhio State (1989–1993)\nBowl games\nFlorida Citrus Bowl (1993)\nHigh school\nCenterville ( Centerville, Ohio)\n\nKirk Edward Herbstreit ( / ˈhɜːrbstriːt /; born August 19, 1969) is an American analyst for ESPN 's College GameDay, a television program covering college football and a provider of color commentary on college football games on ESPN and ABC. For his TV work, Herbstreit has won five Sports Emmy Awards in various categories. He also appeared annually as a commentator in EA Sports ' NCAA Football until the series was put on hiatus following NCAA Football 14. From 1989 to 1993, Herbstreit was a quarterback for the Ohio State football team. He played in several games his junior season and was the starting quarterback throughout his senior season. Contents\n1 Playing career and subsequent activities in Ohio\n2 Broadcasting career\n3 Personal life\n4 Awards and honors\n5 References\n6 External links\nPlaying career and subsequent activities in Ohio\nHerbstreit graduated from Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. As a quarterback for the Elks, he was the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior. He also was a standout basketball and baseball player. Herbstreit was the first player to commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes after the hiring of John Cooper as head coach in 1988.",
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"segment": "Personal Life\nKirk has been married once in his life with Allison. He met with his wife at Ohio State who worked as a cheerleader & the couple married in 1998. The couple together has four sons whose name are Jake Herbstreit, Tye Herbstreit, Zak Herbstreit, & Chase Herbstreit. Out of them, two are twins who are students & athletes at the Montgomery Bell Academy that is located in Nashville. Presently, he lives with the family in Nashville, Tennessee. Awards & Achievements\nHerbstreit has been nominated & won plenty of awards in his football & broadcasting career. He was named Gatorade Player of the Year during the 1987-88 season for Ohio State Football. Kirk was the winner of Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Sports Personality-Studio Analyst in the years 2010 & 2011. Previously, he was nominated in the same category in the years 1998, 2006, 2007 & 2014. Additionally, he had been nominated in the category Outstanding Sports Personality-Sports Event Analyst for the Emmy Award for three consecutive years in 2014, 2015 & 2016.",
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"segment": "He was the Gatorade Player of the Year his senior year, and went on to play for Ohio State. He became starting quarterback his senior year, and held the Ohio State record for pass completions in a single game for a number of years. He graduated with a degree in Business Administration in the early 90s, and shifted his focus to broadcasting. He is a co-host on ESPN's \"College GameDay\" broadcast, and he also serves as a commentator and analyst for ABC Sports' college football coverage. He is also a contributor to ESPN.com and ESPN's magazine, \"ESPN The Magazine\". He recently relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in an effort to get away from Ohio State fans that became too relentlessly belligerent after he criticized the team during a broadcast. Kirk Herbstreit Salary\nWhat is Kirk Herbstreit's salary per year? $450,000\nKirk Herbstreit\nNet Worth: $4 Million\nSalary: $2 Million\nDate of Birth:",
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"segment": "Kirk Herbstreit was born in Centerville, Ohio to Jim and Judy Herbstreit on the 19th of August, 1969. Kirk Herbstreit is 49 years old at the moment. He inherits his athletic abilities from his father Jim. He was also heavily involved with sports during his high school days. Not much else is known about his mother. For his educational background, the former athlete attended Centerville High, and later Ohio State University.",
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"segment": "At present he is responsible for college football games on Saturday night. Kirk Herbstreit is also a regular contributor to ESPN The Magazine and the website, ESPN.com. His work for radio includes contributing to 97.1 The Fan an FM station that’s an affiliate of ESPN Radio and is based in Columbus, Ohio. Personal Life\nKirk Herbstreit is married to Alison Butler and they have four sons, two of whom are twins. They got married in 1998. The two met while both were at Ohio State University. He was a football player and she was a cheerleader. Kirk Herbstreit – House\nKirk Herbstreit and his family currently live in Nashville, Tennessee after relocating from Ohio in 2011 citing harassment and intimidation from fans of Ohio State who accused Herbstreit of being too harsh and critical of the university he once attended. Net Worth and Salary\nKirk Herbstreit has a net worth of $4 million. His annual salary is $450,000.",
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"segment": "Herbstreit graduated from Ohio State in 1993 with a degree in Business Administration. He lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife and four sons. He also is known for a 2009 case in which he sued the IRS for changing an implied policy of allowing deductions for house donations to the fire department for training purposes. Herbstreit is actively involved in multiple charities including the 2012 Buckeye Cruise for Cancer and The Make A Wish Foundation Ultimate Sports Auction . Lee Corso and Herbstreit discuss college football on an evening update of ESPN College Gameday in 2007\nHe has lent his name to the Kirk Herbstreit National Kickoff Classic in Columbus, Ohio, and Arlington, Texas. According to the website, the Kickoff Classic \"pits high school teams from the states of Ohio and Texas against prep football powerhouses from across the nation\" over the Labor Day weekend. The games in Ohio are usually held at Ohio Stadium, while the games in Texas are held at AT&T Stadium . Broadcasting career\nIn July 2007, Herbstreit served as a panelist for the series Who's Now alongside Keyshawn Johnson and Michael Wilbon. He was nominated for a 1997 Sports Emmy Award as television's top studio analyst. and wrote a weekly in-season column, \"Inside The Game With Kirk Herbstreit,\" for The Sporting News .",
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what teams did charles barkley?
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Philadelphia 76ers
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"segment": "1992). As generous as he is outspoken, Barkley has made countless donations to the Minority Health & Research Center at UAB Birmingham, the Auburn University Foundation, the Cornerstone Schools in Alabama, Leeds High School (his alma mater) and Macedonia Baptist Church (Leeds, AL) among other contributions to charitable organizations and individuals in need. In 2011 he hosted the inaugural Earn Chuck’s Bucks contest on charlesbarkley.com and hand delivered a $25,000 check to the winner to help fund his How To Tech startup. BARKLEY OUTSIDE THE PAINT\nBarkley is a member of Auburn University’s All-Century team. Barkley was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. Since 2001, Auburn University, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Phoenix Suns have retired Barkley’s #34 jersey. Barkley was named the 2002 Personality of the Year by Sports Illustrated. Barkley was the first player from the state of Alabama to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. Barkley was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. Barkley’s career honors and awards include:",
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"segment": "Having worked for three NBA teams, he has made money by signing various contracts with them. After retirement from basketball, things did not stop there. He works as an NBA analyst at the Turner Network Television. That, together with being CDW’S spokesman, have contributed to his current wealth. Charles Barkley is a retired award-winning and skilled basketball player who has left a legacy in the arena. He defied all odds because he did very well as a power forward despite having a big body. The teams he has played for are Philadelphia 78ears, Phoenix Suns, and Houston Rockets. He has also participated in the Olympics. Since retirement, he has been an NBA analyst. Becca Bleznak",
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"headings": "\nWhich teams did Charles Barkley play for and when did he play for them?\nGrant Maiorana\nRob Simpson\n",
"segment": "Which teams did Charles Barkley play for and when did he play for them? - Quora\nWhich teams did Charles Barkley play for and when did he play for them? Ad by Jaw Tone Pro\nExercise your jaw with this new device. This is changing jawlines everywhere. Learn More\n3 Answers\nGrant Maiorana\n, Student at High Schools (2018-present)\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 227 answers and 1.7M answer views\nCharles Barkley is a former NBA power forward. During his 15 seasons in the league, he played for 3 teams: the 76ers, the Suns, and the Rockets. Barkley was drafted 5th overall in 1984 by the Philadelphia 76ers. He went on to play 8 seasons for them, from 1984–85 to 1991–92. Before the 1992–93 season, the 76ers traded Barkley to the Phoenix Suns.",
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"headings": "\nThe Madden NFL 21 Deluxe Pre-order comes with:\nThe Madden NFL 21 Pre-order comes with:\nQ: How can I pre-order Madden NFL 21?\nQ: If I have EA Access, how early can I play Madden NFL 21?\n",
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"headings": "\nThe Madden NFL 21 Deluxe Pre-order comes with:\nThe Madden NFL 21 Pre-order comes with:\nQ: How can I pre-order Madden NFL 21?\nQ: If I have EA Access, how early can I play Madden NFL 21?\n",
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"title": "Who Are Charles Barkley's Wife and Kids and What is His Net Worth?",
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"segment": "Judging by these figures, Sir Charles, as he is nicknamed, amassed a total salary of $9,203,000 during his six seasons with the 76ers. In the 1992-1993 NBA season, Barkley was traded to the Phoneix Suns and he played with the team for four season. In addition to being his most successful seasons as a basketball player, his time playing for the Suns also proved to be his most rewarding financially. In his four years with the team, he made more than $14 million, beginning with a salary of $2,420,000 in his first season, $3,250,000 in his second season, $4,030,000 in his third season, and ultimately $4,760,000 during the 1995-96 campaign. Charles Barkley spent his last four years in the NBA with the Houston Rockets. Although it was his least productive years as a professional basketball player as a result of several injuries he suffered and a decline in his skills, he still made $16,945,000 in those years. His salary with the Rockets began at $4,695,000 in the 1995-96 season, reduced to $2,250,000 in the next season, and shot up to $1,000,000 during the 1998-99 campaign. In his final season with the Houston Rockets, Charles earned $9 million as salary, his highest pay all through his career. In total, the former basketball champion earned $40,608,000 all through his 14 seasons in the NBA. Endorsement Deals\nIn addition to being known as a fierce competitor on the court and making a bulk of his net worth during his playing career, Sir Charles has also earned millions of dollars through his endorsement deals with several big brands both during his active playing days and after his retirement.",
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what airport is close to scottsdale arizona?
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Scottsdale Airport
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Scottsdale, Arizona | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Scottsdale, Arizona: The nearest major airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX / KPHX). This airport has international and domestic flights from Phoenix, Arizona and is 14 miles from the center of Scottsdale, AZ. Another major airport is Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA / KIWA), which has domestic flights from Mesa, Arizona and is 30 miles from Scottsdale, AZ. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Scottsdale, AZ, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Scottsdale, AZ\n14 miles: Phoenix, AZ (PHX / KPHX) Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport\n126 miles: Tucson, AZ (TUS / KTUS) Tucson International Airport\nDomestic airports near Scottsdale, AZ\n14 miles: Phoenix, AZ (PHX / KPHX) Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport\n30 miles:",
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"title": "Cheap Flights to Scottsdale Airport, SCF Airport Flights - OneTravel",
"headings": "Flights to Scottsdale Airport (SCF)\nFlights to Scottsdale Airport (SCF)\nFor Unpublished Cheap Flight Deals,\nCall Us at 1-646-738-4863\nFacts About Flying to Scottsdale Airport §\nFind Flights to Scottsdale Airport (Scottsdale)\nPopular Airports Near SCF Airport\nDownload Our App\nApply for Our Credit Card\nCheck out our Blog\nCheck Your Flight Status\nRecent Posts View All\n",
"segment": "Scottsdale Airport is located just 9 miles from the City Centre, which means it is very close to a range of resorts, and hotels. Be it for business or pleasure, the airport is ideally situated. Scottsdale Airport Parking\nScottsdale Airport offers a safe and secure car parking facility for guests. The terminal is quite close, so you can simply walk it, but there is an option of valet parking as well. Popular Airports Near SCF Airport\nFlights to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)\nFlights to Falcon Field Airport (MSC)\nFlights to Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA)\nDownload Our App\nDownload Our App\nFind the deals you want & manage your trips ... all while on the go. Download\nApply for Our Credit Card\nApply for Our Credit Card\nEarn rewards points & other travel perks when you spend. Apply Now\nCheck out our Blog\nB L O G B L O G\nCheck out our Blog\nGet inspired, learn expert tips & add to your travel bucket list. Read it Now\nCheck Your Flight Status\nCheck Your Flight Status\nGet there on time,\nevery time! Check Status\nRecent Posts View All\nDidn’t Plan for Mother’s Day? Check Out These Last-Minute Trip Ideas Mom Will Love!",
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"headings": "Major airports near Peoria, Arizona:\nMajor airports near Peoria, Arizona:\nInternational airports near Peoria, AZ\nDomestic airports near Peoria, AZ\nLocal airports near Peoria, AZ\nMap of airports near Peoria, AZ\nrelated links\n",
"segment": "Phoenix, AZ (GYR / KGYR) Phoenix Goodyear Airport\n28 miles: Scottsdale, AZ (SCF / KSDL / SDL) Scottsdale Airport\n34 miles: Chandler, AZ (SLJ / KSLJ / P19) Stellar Airpark\n36 miles: Buckeye, AZ (BXK / KBXK) Buckeye Municipal Airport\n37 miles: Mesa, AZ (MSC) Falcon Field\n40 miles: Chandler, AZ (KCHD / CHD) Chandler Municipal Airport\n49 miles: Phoenix, AZ (DQF) Williams Gateway\nPeoria airports\nMap of airports near Peoria, AZ\nClick here to show map\nrelated links\nHotels near Peoria, AZ\nCities near Peoria, AZ\nLocation of Peoria, Arizona\nAirports in Arizona\nCities in Arizona\nAirports in the United States\nCities in the United States",
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"title": "Top 25 Golf Courses and Resorts in Scottsdale, Arizona",
"headings": "Top 25 Golf Courses and Resorts in Scottsdale, Arizona\nTop 25 Golf Courses and Resorts in Scottsdale, Arizona\nTop 25 Golf Courses and Resorts in Scottsdale, Arizona\nTop 25 Golf Courses and Resorts in Scottsdale, Arizona\nWhere to Stay:\nHow to Get There:\n",
"segment": "Here are some of my favorites: Scottsdale Resort Guide\nHow to Get There: The closest airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The airport is served by Delta, American Airlines, US Air, United, Northwest and several others. Maybe Scottsdale is not for you? Okay, so here are a whole lot more ideas for your golf getaway. You might like to consider one or more of these all time favorites: Scotland, Florida, the American Southwest, Bermuda, the Bahamas, all over the Caribbean and Mexico and many more. For up-to-date golf travel news and information, don't forget to Subscribe to my weekly Newsletter. Was this page helpful?",
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"segment": "He is a father figure to Buffy and her friends Xander Harris and Willow Rosenberg, together forming the \"core four\" of the Scooby Gang. Giles is often portrayed as something of a \"straight man\" and his \"stuffy\" Oxford sensibility serves as counterpoint to the stereotypical Southern Californian characters and setting. He makes a \"weird cluck-cluck sound with his tongue\" when he is angry but is \"too English to say anything\" (\" Faith, Hope & Trick \"). He admits to being technophobic, a fact which often brings him into conflict with technopagan and computer science teacher, Jenny Calendar. However, after Jenny aids him in casting the demon Moloch out of the Internet, the pair reach an understanding and begin a romantic relationship. Despite his apparent fear with modern technology, Giles is quite adept with computers, which is required in his occupation as a librarian (Season Three episode \" Gingerbread \"). In Season Two, Giles' dark side is revealed and his relationship with Jenny deepens. In \" The Dark Age \", Ethan Rayne comes to Sunnydale to flee the demon Eyghon. Giles ashamedly admits to Buffy that he was responsible for summoning the demon in his youth, and is horrified when Jenny becomes possessed by Eyghon. Although Eyghon is defeated, Jenny takes time to cope with her ordeal, remaining distant from Giles in the meantime.",
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"segment": "He indulges in theft and vandalism, and makes out with and has sex with Buffy's mother, Joyce Summers. When Buffy keeps Angel's return from hell a secret from the other Scoobies, Giles feels betrayed by her love for the man who tortured him and murdered Jenny, but later agrees to help Angel in \" Amends \". As Buffy's Cruciamentum approaches (a brutal tradition of the Watchers' Council in which a depowered Slayer is forced to battle a particularly dangerous vampire using only her wits), Giles struggles to cope with the guilt of betraying Buffy's trust. Despite describing the test as \"an archaic exercise in cruelty\", he secretly injects Buffy with muscle relaxants and adrenaline suppressors, which weaken her significantly, before finally coming clean when the vampire she is meant to fight escapes. Buffy is disgusted, but is later moved when Giles interferes to save her life and is subsequently dismissed for having a father's love for her. Giles is fired, and replaced with Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, but continues to act as Buffy's unofficial Watcher, proving especially helpful when Wesley turns out to be an incompetent coward. When Buffy briefly finds herself endowed with telepathic powers, she 'hears' her mother remembering that Giles was \"like a stevedore \" during sex. In a battle with the demonic Mayor of Sunnydale, Giles presses the trigger which destroys the Mayor and Sunnydale H",
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"segment": "Anthony Head, who plays Giles on the series, had already been cast and was scheduled to read with LaMorte so the casting department could gauge their chemistry—which Head acknowledged, later saying, \"She's gorgeous, like a David Bailey picture.\" LaMorte spent a few minutes before the audition speaking and joking with Head, assuming he was a producer. When it came time for them to enter the audition room together, she handed him the chewing gum from her mouth only to learn that he was the actor cast to play opposite her. Progression\nSeason 1\nJenny Calendar's first appearance is in the episode \" I Robot, You Jane \", which deals with the risks of online romance. Willow Rosenberg ( Alyson Hannigan ), one of Buffy's friends, is spending time online with someone she knows as Malcolm, who turns out to be a demon named Moloch the Corrupter. The series regularly employs monsters and elements of dark fantasy to represent real-life problems. As a Watcher, Giles is extremely knowledgeable about the creatures that Buffy must face. He has a large collection of books detailing the demon realms, upon which he relies as the main tool of research and problem-solving. Jenny challenges his traditional approach and helps him to solve the problem of how to find and kill the demon when Giles reveals himself to be a technophobe; she both frustrates and flirts with him in the process.",
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"segment": "The character is portrayed by Anthony Stewart Head. He serves as Buffy Summers ' mentor and surrogate father figure. The character proved popular with viewers, and Head's performance in the role was well received. Following Buffy ' s run, Whedon intended to launch a television spin-off focused on the character, but rights issues prevented the project from developing. Outside of the television series, the character has appeared substantially in Expanded Universe material such as novels, comic books, and short stories. Giles' primary role in the series is Watcher to Buffy ( Sarah Michelle Gellar) in her capacity as vampire Slayer; he is in the employ of the Watchers' Council, a British organization that attempts to oversee the actions of the Slayer. From youth, Giles was expected to follow the family tradition and become a Watcher, though as a teenager and young adult he rebelled, dropping out of Oxford University to experiment in dark magic and the rock music scene, until a bereavement brought him to his senses. In adulthood, his loyalty to Buffy and her group of friends costs him his job for a time. As the series progresses, Giles increasingly becomes a father figure to Buffy and her friends Willow ( Alyson Hannigan) and Xander ( Nicholas Brendon ).",
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"segment": "Each episode has Michael really teaching Alex something new, and Alex seeing Michael in a totally different way.” The series also features British thesp Anthony Stewart Head — best known as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s” fan-favorite Watcher, Giles — not only playing a more villainous role, but also flaunting an American accent. “I’d actually thought of him early on, but then wasn’t really, because I was used to him from ‘Buffy,’ right? So, [Giles] didn’t seem like David,” Wilmott recalled with a laugh. “ And he sent an audition tape that was just so insanely good, it was so funny … He was so brave, and he was so committed. I was just like, ‘That’s the guy. That’s him.'” While Egan suspects that people may have preconceptions about “Dominion” because it’s a spinoff, he’s optimistic that viewers will embrace the world regardless of their familiarity with “Legion.” “I think people are going to be really pleasantly surprised. I would like to think people will be blown away,” he said. “",
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"segment": "Success on the stage and a number of brief appearances on American television, such as in the short-lived VR.5, led to accepting the role of Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. For this role he lived full-time in the United States during the late 1990s and early 2000s, although his family continued to live in the UK. Head left the regular cast of Buffy during the show's sixth season and subsequently appeared several times as a guest star through the conclusion of the series. In many interviews at the time, Head said he left the show to spend more time with his family, having realised that he had spent most of the year outside Britain, which added up to more than half his youngest daughter's life. Early to mid-2000s\nIn 2002, he co-starred in the BBC Two television series Manchild, a show revolving around four friends approaching their fifties who try to recapture their fading youth and vitality while dealing with life as 'mature' men. He also appeared in guest roles in various other dramas, such as Silent Witness, Murder Investigation Team, and Spooks. He appeared in the 4th series of the British hit sitcom My Family in 2003 playing one of the main characters' (Abi's) father in the episode \"May the Best Man Win\". He was featured as the Prime Minister in the popular BBC comedy sketch show Little Britain from 2003 to 2005, and guest starred in several episodes of the 2004 series of popular drama Monarch of the Glen . Outside television work, he has released an album of songs with musician George Sarah entitled Music for Elevators. Early in his career he provided vocals for some of the tracks on the Chris de Burgh album The Getaway and the reading from The Tempest on \"Don't Pay the Ferryman\".",
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"segment": "Impatient with the ritualistic attitude of the Order of Aurelius, Spike kills the Anointed One and becomes the more informal leader of Sunnydale's vampire society. Meanwhile, love is in the air for the members of the Scooby Gang as Buffy and Angel fall deeply in love, Xander Harris ( Nicholas Brendon) and Cordelia Chase ( Charisma Carpenter) begin an unlikely relationship, Willow Rosenberg ( Alyson Hannigan) finds romance in the form of guitarist Daniel \"Oz\" Osbourne ( Seth Green) and even Rupert Giles ( Anthony Stewart Head) begins to further his relationship with computer science teacher turned techno-pagan Jenny Calendar ( Robia LaMorte ). Although after a visit by Giles' long lost friend Ethan Rayne ( Robin Sachs) and the return of a powerful demon they used to worship in their youth, Jenny distances herself from Giles because she fears the dangerous life he leads. In \" What's My Line \" the time has come for Drusilla's ritual. Angel is captured by Spike after he summons a horde of bounty hunters called the Order of Taraka to attempt to eliminate Buffy. Meanwhile, a new Slayer shows up in town, Kendra ( Bianca Lawson ), who appears to be of Caribbean origin, sent to Sunnydale by her Watcher under the pretense of a very dark power rising up at the Hellmouth. Buffy and Kendra are forced to work together in order to rescue Angel and stop Spike's plan. Although they do save Angel's life and stop the Order, Drusilla is still returned to full strength while Spike is seriously injured by Buffy's assault. Kendra returns to her home as Buffy reaches a new appreciation for her destiny as a slayer. During Buffy's 17th birthday, Drusilla and Spike resurrect a powerful demon called \" The Judge \" ( Brian Thompson) who can burn the humanity out of people and who claims to be invincible.",
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"headings": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPremise\nCharacters\nSetting and filming locations\nFormat\nStorylines\nProduction\nOrigins\nExecutive producers\nWriting\nBroadcast history and syndication\nMusic\nEpisodes\nInspirations and metaphors\nCasting\nOpening sequence\nSpin-offs\nContinuations\nFuture series\nAngel\nExpanded universe\nUndeveloped spinoffs\nCultural impact\nAcademia\nFandom and fan films\nBuffy in popular culture\nU.S. television ratings\nViewership and ratings per season of\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer\nImpact on television\nAwards and nominations\n\"Best of\" lists\nHome media\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Buffy receives guidance from her Watcher, Rupert Giles ( Anthony Stewart Head ). Giles, rarely referred to by his first name (it is later revealed that in his rebellious younger days he went by \"Ripper\"), is a member of the Watchers' Council, whose job is to train and guide the Slayers. Giles researches the supernatural creatures that Buffy must face, offers insights into their origins and advice on how to defeat them, and helps her train to stay in fighting form. Buffy is also helped by friends she meets at Sunnydale High: Willow Rosenberg ( Alyson Hannigan) and Xander Harris ( Nicholas Brendon ). Willow is originally a wallflower who excels at academics, providing a contrast to Buffy's outgoing personality and less-than-stellar educational record. They share the social isolation that comes with being different, and especially from being exceptional young women. As the series progresses, Willow becomes a more assertive character and a powerful witch, and reveals she is a lesbian. In contrast, Xander, with no supernatural abilities, provides comic relief and a grounded perspective. It is Xander who often provides the heart to the series, and in season six, becomes the hero in place of Buffy who defeats the \" Big Bad \".",
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Caldicott School
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Craig",
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"segment": "The family lived on the Wirral Peninsula, where he attended primary school Hoylake as well as school in Frodsham. He attended Hilbre High School in West Kirby. Upon finishing his compulsory secondary school education at the age of 16, he attended Calday Grange Grammar School as a sixth form student. He played rugby union for Hoylake RFC. Craig began acting in school plays at the age of six, making his debut in the Frodsham Primary School production of Oliver! He became interested in serious acting by attending Liverpool's Everyman Theatre with his mother. At the age of 14, he played roles in Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella at Hilbre High School. At the age of 16, he was accepted into the National Youth Theatre and moved to London, where he worked part-time in restaurants to finance his education. His parents watched his stage debut as Agamemnon in Troilus And Cressida. He performed with the National Youth Theatre on tours to Valencia and Moscow under the leadership of director Edward Wilson.",
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"headings": "Daniel Craig\nDaniel Craig\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1992–2005: Early roles and breakthrough\n2006–present: James Bond and worldwide recognition\nCharity and humanitarian work\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilms\nTelevision\nTheatre\nVideo games\nCommercials\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The family lived on the Wirral Peninsula, where he attended primary school Hoylake as well as school in Frodsham. He attended Hilbre High School in West Kirby. Upon finishing his compulsory secondary school education at the age of 16, he attended Calday Grange Grammar School as a sixth form student. He played rugby union for Hoylake RFC. Craig began acting in school plays at the age of six, making his debut in the Frodsham Primary School production of Oliver! He became interested in serious acting by attending Liverpool's Everyman Theatre with his mother. At the age of 14, he played roles in Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella at Hilbre High School. At the age of 16, he was accepted into the National Youth Theatre and moved to London, where he worked part-time in restaurants to finance his education. His parents watched his stage debut as Agamemnon in Troilus And Cressida. He performed with the National Youth Theatre on tours to Valencia and Moscow under the leadership of director Edward Wilson.",
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"url": "https://www.society19.com/famous-alumni-from-the-university-of-minnesota-twin-cities/",
"title": "15 Famous Alumni From The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities - Society19",
"headings": "15 Famous Alumni From The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities\n15 Famous Alumni From The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities\n1. Erick Decker\n2. T.R. Knight\n3. Bob Dylan\n4. Lindsay Whalen\n5. Herb Brooks\n6. Hubert Humphrey\n7. Jessica Lange\n8. Marion Barber III\n9. Cheryl Strayed\n10. Tony Dungy\n11. Walter Mondale\n12. Nick Clegg\n13. Kris Humphries\n14. Brock Lesnar\n15. Roy Wilkins\nWho are your favorite famous alumni from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities? Comment below!\nSign Up to Our Newsletter\n",
"segment": "Nick Clegg\nFrom 2010 to 2015, Nick Clegg served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Lord President of the Council in the UK. Clegg, a Liberal Democrat politician, studied at the University of Minnesota for one school year on a scholarship after he completed school at Cambridge University. Advertisement\n13. Kris Humphries\nKris Humphries may be a professional basketball player, but his 72-day marriage to reality television star Kim Kardashian West can’t be forgotten. Humphries played basketball for the Gophers and was named the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the year. He only played one season for Minnesota before declaring for the NBA draft. 14. Brock Lesnar\nAfter attending his freshman and sophomore years at Bismarck State College, Brock Lesnar transferred to the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship. At Minnesota, he won the 2000 NCAA Division 1 heavyweight wrestling championship during his senior year. Later, he went on to become a professional wrestler and WWE champion.",
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"url": "https://londonbestschools.com/eng/secondary-education-in-england-uk/",
"title": "Secondary education in England - London Best Schools",
"headings": "Secondary education in England, UK\nSecondary education in England, UK\nSecondary education in England and Wales\nAll you need to know about British secondary schools\nTop state secondary schools in London and Greater London\nState schools and secondary education in England\nPrivate (independent or public) schools\nSecondary education and school curriculum\nGeneral Certificate of Secondary Education\nMore on GCSE exams\n6th form\nMore on sixth form\nExams at the end of school\nA levels\nInternational Baccalaureate\nBTEC\nCambridge Pre-U\nSecondary education in England for boys\nSecondary education in England for girls\nGETTING INTO A PRIVATE ENGLISH SCHOOL\nGETTING INTO A STATE ENGLISH SCHOOL\nA school year and education in the UK\n",
"segment": "A number of public school such as City of London School, Charterhouse School, Cranleigh School, Westminster School, Winchester College, Oundle School, Christ’s Hospital, Dulwich College, Shrewsbury School, Rugby School and Eton College offer Cambridge Pre-U for certain subjects in place of A-Levels. Some state schools joined them – Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School, Wimbledon College, Coloma Convent Girls’ School, King Edward VI School, Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, Harris Westminster Sixth Form, Watford Grammar School for Girls, Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, Lancaster Royal Grammar School and others. Secondary education in England for boys\nMany of boys-only schools start admitting boys at the age of 7 or 8 years for Years 2 or 3. The entrance process consists of entrance examinations called 7+ or 8+ and an interview. Next entrance point is at the age of 11 to be admitted for studying in Year 7 or Year 9. For Year 9 a boy gets a deferred place. In this case, a boy has his exams or more often a computerised pre-test at the age of 11, but the start is postponed for 2 years until the child is 13 years old (to start in Year 9). In Year 8 the place is confirmed based on the results of Common Entrance Examination. Secondary education in England for girls\nUsually girls remain in primary school until the age of 11 (Year 6). After that, they go to secondary school based on results of entrance exams and continue their education there until the age of 18.",
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"url": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8277371/How-politics-got-posh-again.html",
"title": "How politics got 'posh' again",
"headings": "How politics got 'posh' again\nHow politics got 'posh' again",
"segment": "First comes the entrance exam to prep school; then streaming, weekly tests and termly exams. Then comes the entrance exam to public school, where there's more streaming, more tests and more exams. University only offers more of the same. Some people wrongly think that a fat wallet buys you a brilliant public-school education. What it buys you is the guarantee of an OK public-school education; plus the option, if you're clever and hard-working enough, of jumping through all the hoops to get that brilliant education. People like David Cameron and Ed Balls, with their Oxford Firsts, or Nick Clegg, with his three degrees, won't have just one brutal selection test at the age of 11, like the old grammar school pupils. Between the ages of five and 21, they will have been examined – and brutally selected – more than 60 times, at a conservative estimate. On each occasion, their less successful contemporaries will have been demoted from the scholarship class, or consigned to an inferior school, university or degree.",
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"url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Johnny-Clegg/6000000014198162032",
"title": "Jonathan Paul Clegg (1953 - 2019) - Genealogy",
"headings": "\nJohnny Clegg\nJonathan Paul Clegg\nHistorical records matching Johnny Clegg\nImmediate Family\nAbout Johnny Clegg\nLA Times: Johnny Clegg, South African artist who fought apartheid with music, dies\nJohnny Clegg\nAlbums and CDs\n\"Impi\" - Johnny Clegg & Savuka\n\"Scatterlings Of Africa - Johnny Clegg & Savuka\nSource\nAbout Johnny Clegg (עברית)\nJohnny Clegg's Timeline\n",
"segment": "I stand for human rights.” Jonathan Paul Clegg was born June 7, 1953, in Bacup, Lancashire, England, but moved as a child to Africa with his mother, whose parents were Jewish immigrants from Poland. They moved first to Rhodesia (which became Zimbabwe), and then South Africa when Clegg was 6. Like many white youths in the U.S. and England who later became musicians, Clegg was captivated as a boy by the sounds he overheard whenever he was in proximity to black communities. He was initially introduced to those communities by his mother, who was a cabaret and jazz singer, and his stepfather, a journalist. Despite the nation’s institutional segregation, Clegg often sneaked into music and dance events, running afoul of the laws and occasionally landing in jail, the first time when he was 15. “To me, they were fun things,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 1993, “things I wanted to be a part of: dancing with Africans at a migrant workers’ hostel, playing with them at night on the roofs where they live, and things I wasn’t allowed, because of the apartheid laws, to do.” Those experiences not only later informed the music he created with Mchunu and other black musicians, but fed his companion career as a cultural anthropologist, which earned him teaching posts at the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Natal. An eloquent and educated speaker, Clegg would often combine the two careers during his concerts, enlightening audiences as to the different traditions from which the choreography and musical elements he incorporated originated.",
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"url": "http://theultimatesidemen.wikia.com/wiki/Miniminter",
"title": "Miniminter | Sidemen Wiki | Fandom",
"headings": "Miniminter\nMiniminter\nReal name\nBorn\nNicknames and aliases\nMain channel\nTwitter\nFacebook\nOther Media (s)\nSide channel (s)\nYears active\nJoined YouTube\nSubscribers\nXbox Live Gamertag (s)\nPSN username (s)\nGTA Online colour\nContents\nBackground\nCareer\nAbout\nTrivia\nExternal links\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Contents\n1\nBackground\n2\nCareer\n3\nAbout\n4\nTrivia\n5\nExternal links\n6\nReferences\nBackground\nSimon was born in Hemel Hempstead, a town in Hertfordshire, England. He has two older brothers called Nick and Johnny. Simon attended Berkhamsted School, a private/independent school in his local area, alongside KSI. They met around age 12/13 and have both said that they initially disliked each other and had a physical fight in class. Their teachers stepped in and attempted to force them into an unlikely friendship. This ultimately worked and they have been best friends since. Simon achieved one A*, two A's and nine B's in his GCSE's in 2009. However, he failed to get good A-Level results in 2011 so didn't manage to get into his preferred university. He ended up taking a gap year in the 2011–2012 academic year and even travelled to Ghana for two months when he was 19 to teach football to the locals. In the summer of 2012, Simon went traveling around the East Coast of America and stayed in six states.",
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"url": "https://www.mylondon.news/news/north-london-news/londons-best-secondary-schools-according-17314210",
"title": "London's best secondary schools according to The Sunday Times School Guide 2020 - MyLondon",
"headings": "London's best secondary schools according to The Sunday Times School Guide 2020\nLondon's best secondary schools according to The Sunday Times School Guide 2020\nDoes your school or your child's school make the list?\nGet FREE email updates for North London\nThe top 10 secondary state schools in London\n",
"segment": "Sutton Grammar School, Sutton\n6. Tiffin School, Kingston Upon Thames\n5. St Olave's Grammar School, Orpington\n4. Tiffin Girls' School, Kingston Upon Thames\n3. Henrietta Barnett School, Hampstead Garden Suburb\n2. Wilson's School, Wallington\n1. Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet\nWant more news? Go to our homepage. Got a story? Email [email protected].",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preparatory_school_(United_Kingdom)",
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"headings": "Preparatory school (United Kingdom)\nPreparatory school (United Kingdom)\nContents\nOverview\nPre-prep\nHistory\nPopular culture\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Provision for younger children is generally called a nursery school or kindergarten . History\nPrep schools were originally developed in England and Wales in the early 19th century as boarding schools to prepare boys for leading public schools, such as Eton, Charterhouse, Rugby, Merchant Taylors', Harrow, St Paul's, Westminster and Winchester. The numbers attending such schools increased due to large numbers of parents being overseas in the service of the British Empire. They are now found in all parts of the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. Popular culture\nAnthony Buckeridge 's 'Jennings' series set at 'Linbury Court'. Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle 's series with the protagonist Nigel Molesworth, set at \"St. Custard's\". References\n^ a b c \"What is a Preparatory School?\". Gettherightschool.co.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2016. ^ Abbotts, Sompting. \"",
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"segment": "He went on to receive his primary education from the Portsmouth Grammar School and at the age of nineteen, joined the Royal Artillery in the year 1940. Clavell was immediately sent to fight against the Japanese in Malaya. Eventually, he got injured from a machine gun fire and was captured as a prisoner of war. He was later sent to the Japanese POW camp in Java. After that, he was transferred to the Changi Prison situated in Singapore. Clavell says that he suffered a lot of atrocities from the Japanese captors, but considers himself lucky to come out alive as it wa",
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who are all the american idol winners and runner ups?
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Carrie Underwood
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"title": "American Idol Winners List Of All Seasons (Complete List)",
"headings": "American Idol Winners List Of All Seasons\nAmerican Idol Winners List Of All Seasons\nTable of Contents\nThe Complete List of American Idol Winners\n1] American Idol Season 1 Winner (2002) – Kelly Clarkson\n2] American Idol Season 2 Winner (2003) – Ruben Studdard\n3] American Idol Season 3 Winner (2004) – Fantasia Barrino\n4] American Idol Season 4 Winner (2005) – Carrie Underwood\n5] American Idol Season 5 Winner (2006) – Taylor Hicks\n6] American Idol Season 6 Winner (2007) – Jordin Sparks\n7] American Idol Season 7 Winner (2008) – David Cook\n8] American Idol Season 8 Winner (2009) – Kris Allen\n9] American Idol Season 9 Winner (2010) – Lee DeWyze\n10 American Idol Season 10 Winner (2011) – Scotty McCreery\n11] American Idol Season 11 Winner (2012) – Philip Philips\n12] American Idol Season 12 Winner (2013) – Candice Glover\n13] American Idol Season 13 Winner (2014) – Caleb Johnson\n14] American Idol Season 14 Winner (2015) – Nick Fradiani\n15] American Idol Season 15 Winner (2016) – Trent Harmon\n16] American Idol Season 16 Winner (2017) – Maddie Poppe\n17] American Idol Season 17 Winner (2018) – Laine Hardy\n",
"segment": "1] American Idol Season 1 Winner (2002) – Kelly Clarkson\nPhoto: Flickr (vagueonthehow)\nThe young and talented, Kelly Clarkson from Burleson, Texas won the first season of the show. She was all of 20 at that time. Justin Guarini from Doylestown, Pennsylvania was the runner-up. Nikki Mckibbin from Grand Prairie, Texas secured the third position. 2] American Idol Season 2 Winner (2003) – Ruben Studdard\nInstagram\nA stud indeed, Ruben Studdard from Birmingham, Alabama, proudly took home the American Idol Season 2 trophy. He was 25 years old back then. Clay Aiken from Raleigh, North Carolina was the runner-up of the season. Kimberley Locke from Nashville, Tennessee stood third. 3] American Idol Season 3 Winner (2004) – Fantasia Barrino\nPhoto:",
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"title": "The Complete List of 'American Idol' Winners | Entertainment Tonight",
"headings": "The Complete List of 'American Idol' Winners\nThe Complete List of 'American Idol' Winners",
"segment": "The Complete List of 'American Idol' Winners | Entertainment Tonight\nTV\nThe Complete List of 'American Idol' Winners\nBy Emily Krauser and ETonline Staff 4:00 PM PDT, May 19, 2020\n18 View Slideshow ⟶\nGetty Images\nAmerican Idol is still going strong, finding the best voices from across the country and giving them a shot on the national stage. from season one winner Kelly Clarkson to country queen Carrie Underwood to newest winner Just Sam, click through the gallery to look back at all of the singers who have triumphed over their competition to be crowned the ultimate American Idol.",
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"url": "https://abc.com/shows/american-idol/cast",
"title": "American Idol, Cast, Characters and Stars",
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"segment": "American Idol, Cast, Characters and Stars\nAlana\nContestant\nAlanis Sophia\nContestant\nAliana Jester\nContestant\nAnilee List\nContestant\nAlyssa Wray\nContestant\nAndrea Valles\nContestant\nArthur Gunn\nContestant\nAva August\nContestant\nBeane\nContestant\nCaleb Kennedy\nContestant\nCasey Bishop\nContestant\nCassandra Coleman\nContestant\nCecil Ray\nContestant\nChayce Beckham\nContestant\nColin Jamieson\nContestant\nCyniah Elise\nContestant\nDeshawn Goncalves\nContestant\nDeWayne Crocker Jr.\nContestant\nFaith Becnel\nContestant\nFranklin Boone\nContestant\nGrace Kinstler\nContestant\nGraham DeFranco\nContestant\nHannah Everhart\nContestant\nHunter Metts\nContestant\nJason Warrior\nContestant",
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"url": "http://www.imdb.com/news/ni44994665/",
"title": "'American Idol' Winners and Runners-Up: Where Are They Now? - IMDb",
"headings": "'American Idol' Winners and Runners-Up: Where Are They Now?\n'American Idol' Winners and Runners-Up: Where Are They Now?\nSimilar News\nAmerican Idol (2002)\nJennifer Hudson (I)\nChris Daughtry\n",
"segment": "'American Idol' Winners and Runners-Up: Where Are They Now? - IMDb\n'American Idol' Winners and Runners-Up: Where Are They Now? 15 January 2013\nby [email protected]\nBuddyTV\nBeing crowned the winner of American Idol doesn't guarantee an illustrious musical career -- or even hits for that matter. Heck, Jennifer Hudson and Chris Daughtry never even made it to finale night and their careers are doing just fine. So with the latest season about to kick off, let's take a look back on all the past winners and runner ups and see how they've fared since their Idol days. Follow a new batch of Idols for season 12 by adding American Idol to your personal watch-list. Just download the free BuddyTV Guide app. See full article at BuddyTV »\nSimilar News\nAmerican Idol (2002)\n‘American Idol’:",
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"title": "'American Idol' Stars: Where Are They Now? - Simplemost",
"headings": "‘American Idol’ Stars: Where Are They Now?\n‘American Idol’ Stars: Where Are They Now?\nWho remembers Bo Bice?\nKelly Clarkson\nCarrie Underwood\nAdam Lambert\nJennifer Hudson\nChris Daughtry\nKellie Pickler\nSanjaya Malakar\nRuben Studdard\nClay Aiken\nFantasia Barrino\nKatharine McPhee\nTaylor Hicks\nJordin Sparks\nDavid Cook\nKris Allen\nLee DeWyze\nBo Bice\nBlake Lewis\nDavid Archuleta\nLauren Alaina\nElliott Yamin\nMelinda Doolittle\nBucky Covington\nConstantine Maroulis\nMichael Johns\nJoshua Ledet\nCandice Glover\nJena Irene\nCaleb Johnson\nWilliam Hung\nJax\nDiana DeGarmo\nScott MacIntyre\nDanny Gokey\nPia Toscano\nBrooke White\nJustin Guarini\nScotty McCreery\nPhillip Phillips\nCrystal Bowersox\n",
"segment": "If you were a fan of the show in its heyday, you no doubt still remember some of your favorite — and least favorite — contestants. Take a look these classic “American Idol” singers and what they’ve been up to since their time on the show ended. Kelly Clarkson\nWhen the first season came to a close in 2002, Kelly Clarkson became the first person to ever win the “American Idol” crown. Viewers of the new show liked the Texas native enough for her to take 58 percent of the votes in the finale. Since winning “Idol,” Clarkson has been extremely successful in the music business, having three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 (to go with 11 in the Top 10) and winning three Grammy Awards. She now works as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice” and raises her two kids with husband Brandon Blackstock. Getty Images\nCarrie Underwood\nArguably the gold standard of “American Idol” alums, Carrie Underwood has become a country music icon since she won the fourth season of the show in 2005. Since then, she’s racked up an incredible 14 No. 1 hits on Billboard’s country singles chart and has won seven Grammy awards.",
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"segment": "American Idol Winners List Of All Seasons (Complete List)\nEntertainment • Television\nAmerican Idol Winners List Of All Seasons\nby Shailja Sharma\nMay 4, 2020\nAmerican Idol is one of the most popular American singing reality shows. The reality television series started in the year 2002 and seventeen seasons of the same have been telecasted so far. American Idol has served as a platform for several budding singers and helped them build a career in the entertainment industry. Table of Contents\nThe Complete List of American Idol Winners\n1] American Idol Season 1 Winner (2002) – Kelly Clarkson\n2] American Idol Season 2 Winner (2003) – Ruben Studdard\n3] American Idol Season 3 Winner (2004) – Fantasia Barrino\n4] American Idol Season 4 Winner (2005) – Carrie Underwood\n5] American Idol Season 5 Winner (2006) – Taylor Hicks\n6] American Idol Season 6 Winner (2007) – Jordin Sparks\n7] American Idol Season 7 Winner (2008) – David Cook\n8] American Idol Season 8 Winner (2009) – Kris Allen\n9] American Idol Season 9 Winner (2010) – Lee DeWyze\n10 American Idol Season 10 Winner (2011) – Scotty McCreery\n11] American Idol Season 11 Winner (2012) – Philip Philips\n12] American Idol Season 12 Winner (2013) – Candice Glover\n13] American Idol Season 13 Winner (2014) – Caleb Johnson\n14] American Idol Season 14 Winner (2015) – Nick Fradiani\n15] American Idol Season 15 Winner (2016) – Trent Harmon\n16] American Idol Season 16 Winner (2017) – Maddie Poppe\n17] American Idol Season 17 Winner (2018) – Laine Hardy\nThe Complete List of American Idol Winners\nCourtesy: ABC\nHere is a look at the list of American idol winners of all seasons. 1] American Idol Season 1 Winner (2002) – Kelly Clarkson\nPhoto: Flickr (vagueonthehow)\nThe young and talented, Kelly Clarkson from Burleson, Texas won the first season of the show. She was all of 20 at that time. Justin Guarini from Doylestown, Pennsylvania was the runner-up. Nikki Mckibbin from Grand Prairie, Texas secured the third position.",
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"headings": "\nKelly Clarkson (2002)\nRuben Studdard (2003)\nFantasia Barrino (2004)\nCarrie Underwood (2005)\nTaylor Hicks (2006)\nJordin Sparks (2007)\nDavid Cook (2008)\nKris Allen (2009)\nLee DeWyze (2010)\nScotty McCreery (2011)\nPhillip Phillips (2012)\nCandice Glover (2013)\nCaleb Johnson (2014)\nNick Fradiani (2015)\nTrent Harmon (2016)\nMaddie Poppe (2018)\nLaine Hardy (2019)\nJust Sam (2020)\n",
"segment": "Winners | American Idol Wiki | Fandom\nAmerican Idol is an American talent reality television series that first aired in 2002. There have been eighteen seasons, so there are eighteen winners . Here is a list of all the American Idol winners. Kelly Clarkson (2002)\nMain article: Kelly Clarkson\nKelly Clarkson\nKelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American pop rock singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the highly-publicized first season of the television series American Idol in 2002. She was originally marketed as a pop musician with her debut album Thankful (2003). With the release of her multi-platinum second album, Breakaway (2004), Clarkson moved to a more pop rock-oriented style of music. Clarkson's third album, entitled My December, was released on June 26, 2007. According to Sony Music, Clarkson has sold over 56 million albums worldwide.",
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"segment": "He was voted Most Likely to Succeed, and in 1980, after he graduated from high school, Dunham gave himself a career goal of obtaining, within ten years, an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which was seen as the \"holy grail\" for comedians. That year Dunham began attending Baylor University, hoping to graduate with a degree in communications, while performing around campus. He would also fly around the country on weekends, doing up to 100 private shows a year, entertaining corporate customers such as General Electric, whose CEO, Jack Welch, he mocked during his routine. By his junior year in college (1983–84), Dunham was making $70,000 a year, and as word spread of his act, he landed featured spots opening for Bob Hope and George Burns, though he still perceived his act as raw, as he did not have any knowledge of standup comedy beyond his Bill Cosby albums. He caught a break in 1985 when he was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, replacing an outgoing variety act. For the naive and devoutly-raised Dunham, Broadway was a new world filled with beautiful showgirls and crusty stagehands, and his first taste of entertainment industry egos came when Rooney called Dunham into his dressing room, and told him he was there for one reason alone: so that Rooney could change his costumes. He performed at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island. These early experiences, in which he used characters like José Jalapeño on a Stick, taught him the value of modifying his act regionally, as the jalapeño jokes that worked well in Texas were not as well received by audiences in Long Island. After graduating from Baylor University in 1986, he continued honing his act in comedy clubs in the Southwest with new characters such as Peanut and José Jalapeño, but struggled against the perception he relates from fellow comedians that he was not a true comedian because he relied on props.",
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"segment": "His birth was announced in The Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, with his parents' address listed as 6085 Kalanianaole Highway in the Kuliouou neighborhood of Honolulu, seven miles east of the university—the rented home of Dunham's parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham. Soon after her son's birth, Dunham took the infant with her to Seattle, Washington, where she took classes at the University of Washington from September 1961 to June 1962. Obama Sr. continued his education at the University of Hawaii and in 1961–1962 lived one mile east of the university in the St. Louis Heights neighborhood. He graduated from the University of Hawaii after three years with a B.A. in economics and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He left Hawaii in June 1962. Harvard University\nIn September 1962, after a tour of mainland U.S. universities, Obama Sr. traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he began a graduate fellowship in economics at Harvard University. He rented an apartment in a rooming house near Central Square in Cambridge. Meanwh",
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"headings": "Jeff Dunham Biography\nJeff Dunham Biography\nThe brilliant, Jeff Dunham is an American ventriloquist and stand-up comedian who is famous for his five specials running in comedy central; Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, Spark of Insanity, Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special, Controlled Chaos and also Minding the Monsters. Not only that, Dunham has been credited with enlivening ventriloquism. Jeff has been called “America’s favorite comedian” by Slate.com and Jeff has earned the title of “Ventriloquist of the Year” two times. Jeff’s unparalleled comedic skills led him towards being the third highest paid comedian in the United States earning approximately $30 million during June 2008 to June 2009.\nEarly Life And Education Of Jeff Dunham\nJeff Dunham's Career\nJeff Dunham's Net Worth\nJeff Dunham's Personal Life\n",
"segment": "When in sixth grade, Jeff began attending the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Fort Mitchell Kentucky, an annual international ventriloquist meeting. Jeff Dunham's Career\nJeff then began performing for audiences in school, church and also during his job at Six Flags. Dunham made his television debut in 1976 when he caught the attention of Dallas reporters like Bill O’Reilly who interviewed him for a local news story. Jeff then started doing commercials for Datsun dealership based in Dallas while still in high school. Jeff was also voted Most Likely to Succeed in high school. Jeff graduated in 1980 and determined his goal of appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson within 10 years. The same year , Jeff began attending Baylor University and in the meantime would fry around the country on weekends doing around 100 private shows a year. Jeff was earning $70000 a year by his junior year in college. Later Jeff was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies in 1985. Jeff also performed at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island.",
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"segment": "While emceeing a high school talent show, he dealt with a heckler, and won over the rest of the audience. During this period he became so associated with his craft that he and one of his dummies \"cowrote\" a column in the school paper, and he would pose with his dummies for yearbooks as an inexpensive way to acquire professional photos of his act for promotional purposes. He was voted Most Likely to Succeed, and in 1980, after he graduated from high school, Dunham gave himself a career goal of obtaining, within ten years, an appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, which was seen as the \"holy grail\" for comedians. That year Dunham began attending Baylor University, hoping to graduate with a degree in communications, while performing around campus. He would also fly around the country on weekends, doing up to 100 private shows a year, entertaining corporate customers such as General Electric, whose CEO, Jack Welch, he mocked during his routine. By his junior year in college (1983–1984), Dunham was making $70,000 a year, and as word spread of his act, he landed featured spots opening for Bob Hope and George Burns, though he still perceived his act as raw, as he did not have any knowledge of standup comedy beyond his Bill Cosby albums. He caught a break in 1985 when he was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, replacing the outgoing variety act. For the naive and devoutly-raised Dunham, Broadway was a new world filled with beautiful showgirls and crusty stagehands, and his first taste of entertainment industry egos came when Rooney called Dunham into his dressing room, and told him he was there for one reason alone: so that Rooney could change his costumes. Dunham also performed at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island.",
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"segment": "These early experiences, in which he used characters like José Jalapeño on a Stick, taught him the value of modifying his act regionally, as the jalapeño jokes that worked well in Texas were not as well received by audiences in Long Island. After graduating from Baylor University in 1986, he continued honing his act in comedy clubs in the Southwest with new characters such as Peanut and Jose Jalapeño, but struggled against the perception he relates from fellow comedians that he was not a true a comedian because he relied on props. His experience at Catch a Rising Star in New York City served as a bitter confirmation of where ventriloquists stood in the comedic food chain, as the emcee at that club gave Dunham little respect. According to Dunham, after he arrived at the club in the evening and informed the emcee that he was a ventriloquist, the emcee reacted with derision, telling Dunham that he would be given a late time slot, and after that time slot came and passed, kept postponing Dunham's stage time until Dunham left the club. By the end of 1988, Dunham felt his career went as far as it could go in Texas, and he moved to Los Angeles, California, never having, as he has commented, \"a real job\", much to the concern of his parents, who assumed he would relegate his act to local venues such as church groups. When he first arrived in Los Angeles, the comedy in his act bombed. Dunham attributes to his underdeveloped comedy, explaining that while the characters' personalities were developed at that point, his jokes were not. In addition to this, the comedy world was not welcoming to ventriloquists, and his manager, Judi Brown-Marmel, did not use the word \"ventriloquist\" when finding bookings for him, choosing to present him as a comedy duo. After Dunham became friends with Mike Lacey, the owner of The Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, Lacey gave Dunham a steady slot at the club, where Dunham sharpened his act by observing the techniques of comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, and taking the advice of colleague Bill Engvall, moving away from his G-Rated material toward edgier, more adult themes. The Tonight Show and beyond\nAt the end of 1988, Dunham was told by James McCawley, a talent booker for The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, that Dunham would be given a spot on the coveted program.",
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"segment": "By the time he was in the fourth grade, Dunham wanted to not only be a professional ventriloquist, he wanted to be the best one ever. He practiced in front of the mirror for hours, studied the routines of ventriloquist Edgar Bergan, and poured over a how-to record on the subject. In sixth grade, Dunham began attending the annual international ventriloquists' convention in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky called the Vent Haven ConVENTion. Since that time, Dunham has only missed one ConVENTion, in 1977. Dunham began performing in front of audiences as a teenager at school, church, and at his job at the amusement park Six Flags. He made his television debut in 1976. Dunham did commercials for car dealerships in Dallas while still in high school. He graduated from high school in 1980 and was voted Most Likely to Succeed. He set a goal of booking an appearance on \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\" within 10 years. Dunham enrolled at Baylor University to study communications.",
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"segment": "At the same time, he was flying around the country on weekends doing 100 private shows a year. By his junior year in college in 1983-84, he was making $70,000 a year. Career: In 1985 he landed a part in a Broadway variety show that featured Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. This show would prove to be a big break for the young comedian. In the late 1980s, he moved to Los Angeles. In 1988 he appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, achieving a lifelong goal. Throughout the 90s, Jeff was a moderately successful touring comedian. It was his 2003 Comedy Central special that turned Jeff into a superstar. He went on to appear in television shows such as Blue Collar TV, Good Morning America, Hollywood Squares and others, including his own one-hour specials, Jeff Dunham:",
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"headings": "Jeff Dunham Biography\nJeff Dunham Biography\nThe brilliant, Jeff Dunham is an American ventriloquist and stand-up comedian who is famous for his five specials running in comedy central; Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, Spark of Insanity, Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special, Controlled Chaos and also Minding the Monsters. Not only that, Dunham has been credited with enlivening ventriloquism. Jeff has been called “America’s favorite comedian” by Slate.com and Jeff has earned the title of “Ventriloquist of the Year” two times. Jeff’s unparalleled comedic skills led him towards being the third highest paid comedian in the United States earning approximately $30 million during June 2008 to June 2009.\nEarly Life And Education Of Jeff Dunham\nJeff Dunham's Career\nJeff Dunham's Net Worth\nJeff Dunham's Personal Life\n",
"segment": "Jeff’s unparalleled comedic skills led him towards being the third highest paid comedian in the United States earning approximately $30 million during June 2008 to June 2009. Early Life And Education Of Jeff Dunham\nJeff Dunham was born on April 18, 1962 in Dallas, Texas and was adopted by real estate appraiser Howard Dunham and homemaker Joyce when he was 3 months old. At the tender age of eight, Jeff began ventriloquism after he received a Mortimer Snerd from his parents as a Christmas gift. While he was in fourth grade, Jeff made a resolution that he wanted to be a professional ventriloquist and the best one ever. Jeff was so determined that he started practicing for hours and studied the routines of his idol Edgar Bergen. When in sixth grade, Jeff began attending the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Fort Mitchell Kentucky, an annual international ventriloquist meeting. Jeff Dunham's Career\nJeff then began performing for audiences in school, church and also during his job at Six Flags. Dunham made his television debut in 1976 when he caught the attention of Dallas reporters like Bill O’Reilly who interviewed him for a local news story. Jeff then started doing commercials for Datsun dealership based in Dallas while still in high school. Jeff was also voted Most Likely to Succeed in high school.",
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"segment": "He has released six stand-up specials and one album of Christmas songs. In 2008, Dunham was voted number one on Comedy Central's \"Stand-up Showdown.\" In 2009, Dunham began starring on his own show, The Jeff Dunham Show, on Comedy Central. He published his memoir, All By My Selves: Walter, Peanut, Achmed and Me, in 2010. In the Beginning: Jeff Dunham was born in Dallas, Texas in 1962. Discovering ventriloquism at age seven to get over shyness, Dunham gave his first puppet performance in the third grade. There was no looking back. He continued to perform through college (at Baylor University) and moved to L.A. in 1988 to pursue stand-up.",
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"segment": "Facts and History\nHall of Fame opened on Sept. 7, 1963\nPHOTO GALLERY: Hall of Fame through the years ( click on image to view)\nSince opening in 1963, the Pro Football Hall of Fame has grown in both size and stature. The building was expanded in 1971, 1978 and 1995, and completed major exhibit gallery renovations in 2003, 2008, and 2009. Together, these improvements have transformed the original 19,000 square-foot Hall of Fame museum into an exciting internationally recognized institution and travel destination. Currently, the Hall of Fame is undergoing the largest expansion and renovation in its history. The \"Future 50\" Expansion & Renovation Project has expanded the museum to 118,000 square feet. The two-year, $27 million project was completed in the summer of 2013 after a major renovation to 38,000 square feet of museum space was finished. Today, the Hall of Fame stands as a shining tribute to the men who have made professional football America’s most popular sport. Location: The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio, in the northwest corner of the city, just off Interstate Highway 77.",
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"segment": "NFL\nWhy Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame Located in Canton, Ohio? by Luke Norris on August 18, 2020\nThe Pro Football Hall of Fame is the ultimate dream for NFL players and coaches. While some may claim that they’re never thinking about it, the chance to receive the bronze bust sculpture and a gold jacket is always lurking somewhere in the back of their mind. Induction into the Hall of Fame represents a lifetime of achievement, symbolizes excellence, and is a true honor. Every year, thousands of NFL fans flock to northeast Ohio for the Hall of Fame induction ceremony. But do those fans know why they’ve traveled specifically to Canton, Ohio? The NFL headquarters is located in New York City, which has more than eight million people. So why is a city that houses just over 73,000 people the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Well, there are actually three reasons. The NFL was founded in Canton, Ohio\nWhile professional football was believed to have started in 1892, there was no real organization to the game.",
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"segment": "About the Pro Football Hall of Fame | HOF Experiences\nAbout the Hall of Fame\nThe Pro Football Hall of Fame was established in 1963 to honor the heroes of the game. Each year the Hall of Fame inducts a new class of enshrinees composed of football’s greatest players, coaches and contributors. About the Pro Football Hall of Fame\nOpened in 1963 in Canton, Ohio, the Pro Football Hall of Fame pays tribute to the individuals and moments that shaped professional football’s history. The 118,000 square-foot, internationally-recognized museum is continuously improving with exhibit renovations – four in the last 10 years – and other advancement to give guests a chance to experience football’s past, present and future. The largest and most recent expansion of 38,000 square feet was completed in 2013. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit educational institution that focuses on the education, promotion, preservation and honoring of the individuals and moments that shaped professional football’s history. For more information on the Hall of Fame, its Mission Statement, the Hall of Fame Store and more, please visit the Official Pro Football Hall of Fame Website at www.profootballhof.com. Hall of Famers\nEach year, a new class of former players, coaches, executives and football personalities are enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. To see the full list of every Hall of Famers from the Class of 1963 all the way to the Class of 2019, click here»\nAbout the Hall of Fame Rings and Gold Jackets\nThe ring that every enshrine into the Pro Football Hall of Fame receives is called the “Ring of Excellence”. The ring has gone through three iterations in its six decades of existence, with each new look finding a different way to honor football’s past, present and future.",
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"segment": "May 10, 1971\nThe Pro Football Hall of Fame became a three building, 34,000-square-foot complex featuring greatly increased space for the display areas, movie theater, gift shop and research library. Visitor attendance reached 200,000 annually for the first time in 1971. Nov. 14, 1977\nGround was broken for the $1,200,000 second expansion. November 20, 1978\nThe Hall became a four building, 50,500 square-foot complex with exciting new display areas, a twice-as-big theater and greatly-enlarged gift shop and research library facilities. July, 1993\nThe Hall's third expansion, and $9.2 million project that would add a fifth building and increase the Hall's size by 64% to 82,307 square feet, is announced. The first phase of the project was launched in January, 1994. July 7, 1994\nFormal ground-breaking took place for the second-and largest-phase of the expansion. October 1, 1995\nThe Hall's most ambitious expansion was completed. New displays and the long-awaited GameDay Stadium showing the \"100-Yard Universe\", an NFL Films production, were the final pieces in the expansion puzzle. July 2003\nHall of Fame Gallery opened following a $1.677 million dollar renovation.",
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"segment": "The city had lobbied the NFL to build a Hall of Fame building there, with the reasoning that the league had been formed there and that it housed one of the best early teams in the league’s history. However, what took things over the top was the $400,000 fundraising effort that took place within the community. Equivalent to nearly three million dollars in today’s money, the effort was enough to convince the NFL to erect the building in Canton and groundbreaking began on August 11, 1962. The original building had just two rooms and took up 19,000 square feet. Today, after numerous renovations throughout the years, the Pro Football Hall of Fame consists of approximately 118,000 square feet. NFL\nWhy Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame Located in Canton, Ohio? by Luke Norris on August 18, 2020\nThe Pro Football Hall of Fame is the ultimate dream for NFL players and coaches. While some may claim that they’re never thinking about it, the chance to receive the bronze bust sculpture and a gold jacket is always lurking somewhere in the back of their mind. Induction into the Hall of Fame represents a lifetime of achievement, symbolizes excellence, and is a true honor. Every year, thousands of NFL fans flock to northeast Ohio for the Hall of Fame induction ceremony.",
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"segment": "Why Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame Located in Canton, Ohio? NFL\nWhy Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame Located in Canton, Ohio? by Luke Norris on August 18, 2020\nThe Pro Football Hall of Fame is the ultimate dream for NFL players and coaches. While some may claim that they’re never thinking about it, the chance to receive the bronze bust sculpture and a gold jacket is always lurking somewhere in the back of their mind. Induction into the Hall of Fame represents a lifetime of achievement, symbolizes excellence, and is a true honor. Every year, thousands of NFL fans flock to northeast Ohio for the Hall of Fame induction ceremony. But do those fans know why they’ve traveled specifically to Canton, Ohio? The NFL headquarters is located in New York City, which has more than eight million people. So why is a city that houses just over 73,000 people the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Well, there are actually three reasons.",
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"segment": "For 2021, an additional 15 members, known as the \"Centennial Slate\", were inducted into the Hall of Fame to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the NFL. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Executive Directors/Presidents of Hall of Fame\n2 Inductees\n2.1 Selection process\n2.1.1 Selection Committee\n2.1.2 Voting procedure\n2.2 2020 Centennial Slate\n2.3 Enshrinement ceremony\n3 Hall of Fame Game\n4 Criticism\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 External links\nHistory\nOld entrance to The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio\nThe city of Canton, Ohio successfully lobbied the NFL to have the Hall of Fame built and has cited three reasons. First, the NFL was founded in Canton on September 17, 1920 (at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association ). Second, the now-defunct Canton Bulldogs were a successful pro football team and the NFL's first two-time NFL champion (in 1922 and 1923). Third, the Canton community held a fundraising effort that garnered nearly $400,000 (equivalent to $2,640,000 in 2019) to get the Hall of Fame built. Groundbreaking for the building was held on August 11, 1962. The original building contained just two rooms, and 19,000 square feet (1,800 m 2) of interior space. In April 1970, ground was broken for the first of many expansions. This first expansion cost $ 620,000, and was completed in May 1971. The size was increased to 34,000 square feet (3,200 m 2) by adding another room.",
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"segment": "Do try to catch a football game in one of the many stadiums across the US or visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame for some insights into American football. Pro Football Hall of Fame\nAddress: 2121 George Halas Dr NW, Canton, OH 44708, USA\nWebsite: Pro Football Hall of Fame\nOpening hours: 9am–5pm\nContact number: +1 (330) 456-820",
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"segment": "He succeeded this and ended up killing Jace's adoptive brother Max as he saw him do it. He is later killed by Jace. However Lilith found his body and was determined to revive him and forced Simon Lewis a Daylighter Vampire to bite him and give him blood but this process was only half complete as Simon was able to get rid of Lilith by using the Mark of Cane. But later Jace was tricked into applying a rune which bounds him to Sebastian. But Clary was able to server the bound by stabbing Jace with a sword called Glorious. Jonathan now deciding to keep the name Sebastian then later used the Infernal Cup to create Endarkend Shadowhunters to fight normal ones and Downworlders. He also wished to rule Hell with Clary by his side. In the final book City of Heavenly Fire he is fatally wounded by Clary who stabs him with one of the Morgenstern family swords Heosphoros (which was filled with heavenly fire) which destroys the demon blood in Sebastian's body and becomes good and asks to be called Jonathan. But there is not enough good in him for him to survive and dies in his mother's arms after apologising for his actions as Sebastian and is later cremated. Appearance\nJonathan/Sebastian had blond hair (like his father Valentine) which he briefly dyed black whilst undercover and had black eyes (due to the demon blood).",
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"segment": "She eventually decides to join the two men as a spy while using the Faerie rings to communicate with Simon. During this time Clary realizes that Jace has been possessed by Sebastian, as he acts more like Sebastian than himself. Jace manages to temporarily shake off the possession and explain that Sebastian is planning to use Lilith's blood to create an army of dark Shadowhunters using the second Mortal Cup and will turn himself into the Clave, as he'd rather die than continue to be possessed. He was only able to regain control due to the rune controlling him having received damage, which would also cause him to eventually die. Not wanting Jace's death, Clary calls Sebastian in and asks him to heal the rune, putting Jace back under Sebastian's control. Meanwhile, Simon and the others summon Raziel, who gives Simon a blade of Heaven named Glorious but at the cost of Simon's Mark of Cain. Clary is later shown to be searching Sebastian's room, where she discovers her Faerie ring. She manages to alert Simon of most of Sebastian's plan and tells him to come to the Seventh Sacred Site, but is caught midway through by Sebastian and is forced to destroy the Faerie ring. The two then fight and Sebastian unsuccessfully tries to rape Clary, who manages to escape. She ends up going to the Seventh Site, where Simon gives Clary Raziel's sword, which she uses to hunt Sebastian.",
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"segment": "What does he hope to accomplish by stealing the Mortal Instruments and fighting the Clave now? Whose best interests does he have in mind? · At one point, Jace says he doesn’t believe in God ( City of Bones, p. 256). Do you think this is true? Can someone be a Shadowhunter and not believe in God? · What is it about the Silent Brothers that is so disturbing to Clary and the others? Do you think the Silent Brothers play up this aura of creepiness? · Why was Jace, who rarely felt fear, so afraid when he was imprisoned in the Silent City? · How do Jace’s feelings about danger and death differ from Alec’s and Isabelle’s? Why does Jace feel the way he does about putting himself in the line of danger?",
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"segment": "She meets his mentor and his siblings Isabelle and Alec Lightwood and learns they are all Shadowhunters and kill disguised demons. With the aid of a magical monk named Jeremiah, Clary and Jace travel to the mysterious City of Bonesto unravel the mystery of Clary’s powers. The “Silent Brothers” try to figure out why she can see them when no one else can reveals that there has been a block placed on Clary’s mind. She sees the name Magnus Bane in her mind, which leads her to find out that Magnus Bane is the high warlock and her mother asked him to place a block on Clary’s mind so that she could live her life as a normal teenager instead of being subjected to that world. Magnus will not break the spell, but he says that since there are cracks appearing in the spell the combination of truth and time will probably dissolve the spell eventually anyway. Clary’s mundie friend Simon goes to a party but accepts a drink from a faerie disguised as a vampire and is promptly kidnapped. Clary and Jace go to rescue him, where they meet the head of the vampire coven, Raphael. They are rescued from the vamps by werewolves and Clary and Simon share a moment, which Jace observes. Alec later tells Clary that he wants her to go back to her world because she’s putting Jace in danger. They have a disagreement and Alec leaves.",
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"segment": "She is the only one that can see him. He explains to her that what he killed was a demon in disguise. She encounter him again but returns home only to find her house was been ransacked, her mother kidnapped, and there is a giant demon in her bedroom. Clary does battle with the demon and defeats it, sustaining injuries from the battle. Jace finds Clary and brings her to his home, a Gothic cathedral disguised to the outside world as a “mundie”. She meets his mentor and his siblings Isabelle and Alec Lightwood and learns they are all Shadowhunters and kill disguised demons. With the aid of a magical monk named Jeremiah, Clary and Jace travel to the mysterious City of Bonesto unravel the mystery of Clary’s powers. The “Silent Brothers” try to figure out why she can see them when no one else can reveals that there has been a block placed on Clary’s mind. She sees the name Magnus Bane in her mind, which leads her to find out that Magnus Bane is the high warlock and her mother asked him to place a block on Clary’s mind so that she could live her life as a normal teenager instead of being subjected to that world. Magnus will not break the spell, but he says that since there are cracks appearing in the spell the combination of truth and time will probably dissolve the spell eventually anyway.",
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"segment": "There, he treats the present members of the local werewolf pack with disrespect. The bartender, Freaky Pete, doesn't want his bar getting destroyed so he tells Bat, a werewolf who got into a bit of a fight with Jace to go take a walk and calm down. Later, Bat comes in and announces that he just saw Joseph, a young cub, being killed nearby—unwittingly interrupting Valentine's draining process for his ritual. He spots Jace and asks him for help as a Shadowhunter to investigate the murder, and a further fight breaks out when Jace refuses, saying it isn't his job. The fight is stopped by their pack leader Luke Garroway, who calls Clary for help dealing with Jace, as she's the only one he listens to. Clary arrives at the bar, bringing along her best friend, Simon Lewis. While waiting for them, Simon meets Maia Roberts, and they immediately hit it off. The three of them go to the Institute and confront Maryse, who said that the Inquisitor is coming to talk with Jace and she was trying to spare him. When the Inquisitor arrives, Jace is rude to her, and she locks him in the City of Bones as a lesson to make him respect her. After receiving a distress call from the Silent City, Clary, Isabelle and Alec go to save Jace and find that Valentine had come in the night and killed all of the Silent Brothers in order to take the Mortal Sword.",
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"segment": "What Type Of Government Does Nigeria Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Nigeria Have? Federal Ministry buildings in Abuja, Nigeria. Editorial credit: Fabian Plock / Shutterstock.com. Nigeria is a country in West Africa. The nation's first president was Nnamdi Azikiwe, a former governor general who rose to power with the declaration of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in October 1963. A Coup in 1966 established military rule in Nigeria and triggered the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970). The Nigerian Second Republic was established with a new constitution in 1979 after which a presidential system modeled in American style was implemented. A subsequent constitution was adopted in 1993 establishing the Third Nigerian Republic, but the military coup took power until 1999 when another constitution was passed and is still in use today.",
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"segment": "What form of government does Nigeria have? - Answers\nCountries, States, and Cities\nNigeria\nWhat form of government does Nigeria have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2008-08-03 18:12:40\nNigeria has a federal republic form of government. ..\nNigeria is a Federal Republic composed of 36 States, and a Capital Territory, with an elected President and a Bi-cameral Legislature. It operates the Presidential system of Government with three distinct but complementary arms namely the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary, each acting as a check on the other two. The Executive arm of Government, at the Federal level, consists of the President, the Vice-president and other members of the Federal Executive Council, while at the State level, it is made up of the Governor, the Deputy Governor and other members of the State Executive Council. The Legislature is equally found at the Federal and State levels. The Federal Legislature comprises a 109- member Senate and a 360-member House of Representatives. The two, combined, is known as the National Assembly (the equivalent of the American Congress). At the State level, the Legislature is known as the House of Assembly.",
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"segment": "to the extent of traditional form government in Nigeria\ndemocratic? What are leadership problems in Nigeria? Noncommitment on the part of government is one of the problems\nof nigeria leadership\nHow did Nigeria become independent? Nigeria became independent after a series of discussions with\nthe British government. What type of economic system does Nigeria have? Nigeria practice mixed economics\nWhat type of transport do Nigeria use? Nigeria has a bike called okada\nHow does government policy affect small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria? How does government policy affect small and medium scale\nenterprises in Nigeria\nWhat type of democracy does Nigeria has? Nigeria is governed under a Federal Republic, which is a state\nin which the powers of the central government are restricted and in\nwhich the component parts (states, colonies, or provinces) retain a\ndegree of self-government; ultimate sovereign power rests with the\nvoters who chose their governmental representatives.",
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"headings": "What type of government does Nigeria have?\nWhat type of government does Nigeria have?\nPlease show your source an give a straight foward answer. ;] thnx\n8 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\n",
"segment": "What type of government does Nigeria have? | Yahoo Answers\nGoofy Slug\nGoofy Slug\nasked in Travel Africa & Middle East Other - Africa & Middle East · 1 decade ago\nWhat type of government does Nigeria have? Please show your source an give a straight foward answer. ;] thnx\nUpdate: thank you i was just making sure...what a relief\n8 Answers\nRelevance\nDawn\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThe FEDERAL (decentralised state system) Republic of Nigeria operates a PRESIDENTIAL (President doubles as head of state and has cabinet of ministers as his executive) DEMOCRATIC (Two-tiered legislature [house of assembly and senate]) government which is ELECTED into power every 4 years. ...Show more\ndionisio\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nType Of Government In Nigeria\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a9WZb\nmcever\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nNigeria Type Of Government\nSource (s): https://shrinke.im/a8xtQ\nRalph\n1 decade ago\nNigeria operates a federal system of government just like the US. But the similarities only end there. It is not a federation in the true sense of it.",
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"segment": "...Show more\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. ? Lv 4\n1 decade ago\nNigeria is a Presidential Federal Republic, similar to the United States. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria\nMarceline\n6 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE: What type of government does Nigeria have? Please show your source an give a straight foward answer. ;] thnx\nSource (s): type government nigeria have:",
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"segment": "Image: Shiraz Chakera\nPolitical System\nNigeria is a Federal Republic with a presidential system. Chief of State, Head of the Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is the president. Nigeria's constitution provides the separation of powers of the three branches (Executive branch, Legislative branch, and Judicial branch). The bicameral National Assembly consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The country has a mixed legal system of English common law, Islamic law (in 12 northern states), and traditional law. Sharia has been instituted as a main body of civil and criminal law in 9 Muslim-majority and in some parts of 3 Muslim-plurality states since 1999. Official Sites of Nigeria\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. State House - Office of the President\nThe Presidency of the Federal Government of Nigeria.",
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"segment": "legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively. The Constitution provides a separation and balance of powers among the three branches and aims to prevent the repetition of past mistakes made by the government. Nigeria is a federal republic, with executive power exercised by the president. The president is the head of state, the head of government, and the head of a multi-party system. Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal, presidential, representative democratic republic, in which executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is held by the federal government and the two chambers of the legislature: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, the two chambers make up the law-making body in Nigeria, called the National Assembly, which serves as a check on the executive arm of government. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Nigeria a \" hybrid regime \" in 2019. The federal government, state, and local governments of Nigeria aim to work cooperatively to govern the nation and its people.",
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"segment": "past developments in Nigeria\nWhat are the three tiers of government in Nigeria? Federal, State and Local Governments are the three tiers of\ngovernment in Nigeria. Why is Nigeria referred to as a secular state? Nigeria is a secular state because the government is not\ncontrolled by any one religion. There are Christians and Muslims\nand others in the government of Nigeria. Is Nigeria federal or unitary? Nigeria employs a federal system of government. Local government reforms in Nigeria? the 1976 local gorvernment reform in nigeria. What is history of military government in Nigeria?",
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"headings": "10 Problems of Nigerian Politics and Possible Solutions\n10 Problems of Nigerian Politics and Possible Solutions\nNigeria\nPolitics\nThe Nigerian Political Setting\nFrom the least to the strongest, the following are the problems as well as likely solutions to the Nigerian political settings:\n1. Corruption\n2. Endless Kidnapping\n3. Oil and Gas\n4. Boko Haram\n5. God Fatherism\n6. Tribalism\n7. Nigerian Youths\n8. The Media\n9. Religion\n10. Nigerian Citizens\nCopyright Warning!\nBakare Muiz\n",
"segment": "The Federal Government of Nigeria is the federal government for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it is composed of 36 states , who share sovereignty with the federal government and 1 federal territory administered solely by the federal government. The federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive , and judicial , whose powers are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively. The president is the head of state , the head of government, and the head of a multi-party system . Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal , presidential , representative democratic republic , in which executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is held by the real government and the two chambers of the legislature: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, the two chambers make up the law-making body in Nigeria, called the National Assembly, which serves as a check on the executive arm of government. The highest judiciary arm of government in Nigeria is the Supreme Court of Nigeria which was created after independence and also practices Baron de Montesquieu ‘s theory of the separation of powers based on the United States system and also practices checks and balances\nIt is no more news that the Nigerian political setting is influenced by drastic negative phenomenon’s that are retarding the growth of Nigeria as a whole. From the least to the strongest, the following are the problems as well as likely solutions to the Nigerian political settings:",
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"segment": "martin Luther king jr did go to school\nWhat school did Martin Luther King jr attend when he was a child? The school Martin Luther King Jr. attend was More House\nWhat is after associate art degree? In order: High School Diploma Associate of Arts Degree\nBachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctoral Degree\nWhat year did Martin Luther King graduate from Boston University? Martin Luther King, Jr., entered Morehouse College in Atlanta at\nage fifteen without formally graduating from high school and in\ngraduated 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. He\ngraduated from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester,\nPennsylvania, with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1951. King then\nbegan doctoral studies in systematic theology at Boston University\nand received his Doctor of Philosophy on June 5, 1955\nCan you get a doctoral degree online? Yes, there are many doctoral degree programs offered online. Be\nsure you use a professional, accredited university or school for\nyour degree choice. Consider ones that offer flexibility of\nschedules.",
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"segment": "30 Martin Luther King Jr.'s methods of advocating for freedom made him stand out among the rest. Martin Luther King Jr was the child of a schoolteacher and a pastor. In his childhood, Martin Luther King Jr grew up in a Sweet Auburn neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. His father worked as a Baptist pastor in their community, while his mother was a former teacher. Upon being inspired by the work of Protestant reformer Martin Luther, his father had their names changed from Michael to Martin. You can describe Martin Luther King Jr. as a gifted student. Aside from the fact that he skipped Grades 9 to 12, he entered college at the tender age of 15. Enrolling at Morehouse College in 1944, Luther King Jr finished college at the alma mater of his dad and his maternal grandfather. Right after that, he studied at Pennsylvania’s Crozer Theological Seminary for a divinity degree. Afterward, he attended Boston University in 1995 to earn his graduate and Ph.D. degrees, writing his dissertation on humanity and God.",
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"segment": "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. In an interview, King said he went to a lecture from the president of Howard University given in Philadelphia about Gandhi, and he became “deeply influenced” by the way of philosophy of nonviolence. While studying for his Ph.D. at Boston University, MLK was guided by theologian and civil rights leader, Howard Thurman, who was a major effect on him. While going to Boston University, Martin Luther King Jr. met Coretta Scot, an aspiring singer, and civil rights activist, who was a student at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. They were married on June 18, 1953, at her parents’ home in Heiberger, Alabama. The couple had four children, Yolanda, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott, and Bernice.",
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"segment": "Martin Luther King went to school at Cougar Elemantry\nSchoolMartin Luther King go to school went to Cougar Elemantry\nSchool\nDid Martin Luther King made a school on his house? no he did not but in chicagothere's a school named afther his name martin luther king high school\nWhat did Martin Luther King Jr receive his degree in from Boston University? Martin Luther King, Jr. received a PhD in systematic theology\nfrom the Boston University School of Theology on 5 June 1955\nWhen did Martin Luther King Jr go to Law School? Martin Luther King, Jr. did not attend law school. When did Martin Luther King jr have his school prom? I think martin luther king jr did his prom in high school. Did Martin Luther King jr. drop out of high school? no martin luther king jr. did not drop out of school\nWhat did Martin Luther do for early childhood education?",
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"segment": "Where did Martin grow up? Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, GA on January 15, 1929. He went to Booker T. Washington High School. He was so smart that he skipped two grades in high school. He started his college education at Morehouse College at the young age of fifteen. After getting his degree in sociology from Morehouse, Martin got a divinity degree from Crozer Seminary and then got his doctor's degree in theology from Boston University. Martin's dad was a preacher which inspired Martin to pursue the ministry. He had a younger brother and an older sister. In 1953 he married Coretta Scott. Later, they would have four children including Yolanda, Martin, Dexter, and Bernice.",
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"headings": "20 Key Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.\n20 Key Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.\nBorn in Georgia\nBecame a Pastor at 19\nGraduated from Morehouse College\nEarned Two Graduate Degrees\nMarried Coretta Scott King\nRelocated to Montgomery, Alabama\nFounded Montgomery Improvement Associaton\nLead the Montgomery Bus Boycott\nBecame a Father of Four\nHelped Establish and Led SCLC\nMoved Back to Atlanta\nBirmingham Protest and Arrest\nOrganized March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom\nRole in Selma Marches for Voting Rights\nProvided Extensive Civil Rights Leadership\nEffected Legislative Change\nWidely Recognized for Civil Rights Accomplishments\nPublished Several Books\nMemphis Sanitation Workers' Strike\nAssassination in Memphis\nA Life of Impact\n",
"segment": "Graduated from Morehouse College\nMartin Luther King, Jr. attended public schools in Atlanta, earning advanced placement to Morehouse College when he was only 15. His father and grandfather had also attended Morehouse College. He earned a B.A. degree in Sociology from Morehouse College in 1948. Earned Two Graduate Degrees\nIn 1951, Martin Luther King earned a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. He then moved on to Boston University to study for his doctorate. He garnered a Doctorate of Philosophy in Systematic Theology from Boston University in 1955. Married Coretta Scott King\nWhile attending Boston University, he met Coretta Scott, a singer and civil rights activist, who was a student at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. They were married on June 18, 1953, at her parents’ home in Heiberger, Alabama. Advertisement\nRelocated to Montgomery, Alabama\nIn 1954, Martin Luther King accepted the call to pastor the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in his new bride’s home state of Alabama. The church was located in the city of Montgomery, a highly-segregated city where almost half the citizens were African American.",
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"headings": "Martin Luther King Jr. Net Worth\nMartin Luther King Jr. Net Worth\nMartin Luther King Jr. Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nMartin Luther King Jr. net worth is\n$250,000\nMartin Luther King Jr. Wiki Biography\nMartin Luther King Jr. Net Worth $250,000\nKnown for movies\nTags\n",
"segment": "He went to Booker T. Washington High School, where he first expressed his talent for public speaking, before attending Morehouse College from which he graduated in 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. King then continued his education at Crozer Theological Seminary from which he earned his Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1951. He then transferred to Boston, Massachusetts, where he began serving as an assistant minister at the Twelfth Baptist Church, and also enrolled at Boston University from which he graduated in 1955with his Doctor of Philosophy degree in systematic theology. In December 1955, as a member of the Birmingham African-American community King led the Montgomery bus boycott which lasted for over a year. In 1957, alongside Fred Shuttlesworth, Ralph Abermathy and Joseph Lowery, King co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), a civil rights organization focused on organizing non-violent protests in order to unite black churches and reform the civil rights law of that era; King served as its inaugural holder and its first president between 1957 and 1968. It is certain that all these involvements somehow provided the basis for the net worth of Martin Luther King Jr.\nAs the president of the SCLC, King was also involved in founding the Big Six organization, and was one of the main leaders of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August 1963, during which he gave his famous “I Have A Dream” speech. For all these efforts, in 1964 King was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize. All these endeavors helped Martin Luther King Jr. to dramatically raise not only his popularity and modest wealth, but also the collective conscience concerning the African-American Civil Rights Movement. In 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. participated in the Selma to Montgomery march, while in 1966 he co-founded the Chicago Freedom Movement.",
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"segment": "He\ngraduated from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester,\nPennsylvania, with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1951. King then\nbegan doctoral studies in systematic theology at Boston University\nand received his Doctor of Philosophy on June 5, 1955\nCan you get a doctoral degree online? Yes, there are many doctoral degree programs offered online. Be\nsure you use a professional, accredited university or school for\nyour degree choice. Consider ones that offer flexibility of\nschedules. Martin Luther King Jr. childhood? martin Luther king had a good school and was smart\nWhat college did Martin Luther King Jr.? what school did martin luther king jr go to in college\nWhat school did Martin Luther King Jr parents go to? They actually went to the same school as the parents of Martin\nLuther King jr. When was Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School created?",
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"headings": "Sacred Rastafari Texts\nSacred Rastafari Texts\nWhat are Sacred Rastafari Texts?\n1. King James Bible\n2. The Holy Piby\n3. The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy\n4. The Promised Key\n5. Kebra Nagast (The Glory Of Kings)\nMeet Ras Tafari\n6.The Wisdom of Rastafari\n7. Selected Speeches of Haile Selassie I\n8. The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari\n9. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith from Ethiopia and Jamaica\n10. The Rastafari Ible 2nd Printing Edition\nMake The Most of Your Sacred Rastafari Texts\n",
"segment": "Christian Art Publishers Published: 1611\nThe Holy Bible is the main source for Rastafari, because their faith takes most of its vital beliefs from the Old Testament and Gospels of the Christian Bible. For example: Unlike other Christian faiths, Rastas use the Old Testament name for GOD, usually spelled LORD in today’s Bible. Rastafari know that the ancient texts use Jah, short for Jehovah or Yahweh. However, the Rasta God, JAH, is not the same as the Christian God. Even though they use a biblical name for their God, they are not followers of the Old Testament Jehovah. In fact, Rastafari believe that H.I.M. Haile Selassie I was God, as he was their Messiah, the returned Christ. To understand their faith, you must start with the King James Bible, and many other sacred Rastafari books refer to it. The Holy Bible is considered Holy Scripture to all Rastafari.",
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"headings": "Sacred Rastafari Texts\nSacred Rastafari Texts\nWhat are Sacred Rastafari Texts?\n1. King James Bible\n2. The Holy Piby\n3. The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy\n4. The Promised Key\n5. Kebra Nagast (The Glory Of Kings)\nMeet Ras Tafari\n6.The Wisdom of Rastafari\n7. Selected Speeches of Haile Selassie I\n8. The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari\n9. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith from Ethiopia and Jamaica\n10. The Rastafari Ible 2nd Printing Edition\nMake The Most of Your Sacred Rastafari Texts\n",
"segment": "In brief, Rasta holy books are sacred to them because they help connect Rastas to the Spirit of Jah Rastafari, and they were written by the prophets of their faith. Building upon the stories in the King James Bible, sacred Rastafari texts recast the story of the Exodus and Diaspora as being the tale of Africans, the true Hebrews and heirs to the promise of a coming Messiah. There can be some debate about which books are Canon, but no Rasta would dispute that the writings of H.I.M. Haile Selasse I, Marcus Garvey, Leonard Howell and Pastor Robert Rogers were prophetic. 1. King James Bible\nBy : Christian Art Publishers Published: 1611\nThe Holy Bible is the main source for Rastafari, because their faith takes most of its vital beliefs from the Old Testament and Gospels of the Christian Bible. For example: Unlike other Christian faiths, Rastas use the Old Testament name for GOD, usually spelled LORD in today’s Bible. Rastafari know that the ancient texts use Jah, short for Jehovah or Yahweh.",
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"headings": "Sacred Rastafari Texts\nSacred Rastafari Texts\nWhat are Sacred Rastafari Texts?\n1. King James Bible\n2. The Holy Piby\n3. The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy\n4. The Promised Key\n5. Kebra Nagast (The Glory Of Kings)\nMeet Ras Tafari\n6.The Wisdom of Rastafari\n7. Selected Speeches of Haile Selassie I\n8. The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari\n9. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith from Ethiopia and Jamaica\n10. The Rastafari Ible 2nd Printing Edition\nMake The Most of Your Sacred Rastafari Texts\n",
"segment": "2017\nThe Rastafari Bible is an edition of the Holy Bible for Rastas. The Jah International Version (JIV) is a revision of the King James Version, which has a long history of use in Rastafari. Additionally, the JIV restores the name of God ( JAH) in both the Old and New Testaments. This unique edition of the scriptures is not a renowned sacred text, however, it was written with a Rasta’s intentions in mind, and reflects their viewpoint. Even though this book was published in recent years, it’s very hard to find a copy of this book. It is even harder to find than the other sacred",
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"headings": "Sacred Rastafari Texts\nSacred Rastafari Texts\nWhat are Sacred Rastafari Texts?\n1. King James Bible\n2. The Holy Piby\n3. The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy\n4. The Promised Key\n5. Kebra Nagast (The Glory Of Kings)\nMeet Ras Tafari\n6.The Wisdom of Rastafari\n7. Selected Speeches of Haile Selassie I\n8. The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari\n9. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith from Ethiopia and Jamaica\n10. The Rastafari Ible 2nd Printing Edition\nMake The Most of Your Sacred Rastafari Texts\n",
"segment": "Buy Now on Amazon\n8. The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari\nBy: Henry Volk Published: 2017\nThe Rastafari Bible is an edition of the Holy Bible for Rastas. The Jah International Version (JIV) is a revision of the King James Version, which has a long history of use in Rastafari. Additionally, the JIV restores the name of God ( JAH) in both the Old and New Testaments. This unique edition of the scriptures is not a renowned sacred text, however, it was written with a Rasta’s intentions in mind, and reflects their viewpoint. Even though this book was published in recent years, it’s very hard to find a copy of this book.",
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"segment": "However, the Rasta God, JAH, is not the same as the Christian God. Even though they use a biblical name for their God, they are not followers of the Old Testament Jehovah. In fact, Rastafari believe that H.I.M. Haile Selassie I was God, as he was their Messiah, the returned Christ. To understand their faith, you must start with the King James Bible, and many other sacred Rastafari books refer to it. The Holy Bible is considered Holy Scripture to all Rastafari. Buy Now on Amazon\n2. The Holy Piby\nBy: Robert Athlyi Rogers Published: 2000\nHave you ever asked what Bible do Rastafari read? To be sure, this is it.",
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"segment": "The Rastafarian populous has but a small minority of non-blacks. The “Black Man’s Bible”\nThe religious text of the Rastafarians is called “The Holy Piby,” also designated as the “Black Man’s Bible.” This volume was compiled by Robert A. Rogers between 1913-1917. Rastas allege that, under the influence of the early Roman popes, church scholars distorted the Amharic Bible by characterizing God and his prophets as being Caucasian, instead of black. “Wisdom Weed”\nThe “sacrament” of Rastafarianism is ganja (marijuana), called the “wisdom weed.” Leaders urge adherents to smoke marijuana as a religious ritual. Supposedly, marijuana was found growing on Solomon’s grave, and it is claimed that there is biblical support for the spiritual use of “pot” – in scripture texts such as Exodus 10:12; Psalms 104:14, which suggest that “herbs” were created for man. Dreadlocks A Symbol of “Racial Selfhood”\nMany Rastafarian men allow their hair to grow out into “dreadlocks” — the term “dread” having become a praise-word in their vocabulary. It is employed to describe the “confrontation” of a people who are struggling to maintain “racial selfhood,” which they contend has been denied them.",
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"segment": "So, if you obtain a copy of the original edition, hold on to it! This Rasta Guidebook is without a doubt based on the Christian Bible. However, the text was altered to remove all the false ideas that Rogers believed were added by British royals when it was translated into English. In essence, Rogers argued, among other things, that Africans are God’s “Chosen People” as described in the Old Testament. The truth is: This was a very shocking idea, then and now. Such a concept upends centuries of tradition and belief. In addition, this new version includes more texts by two other Rastafari authors. A must-have for your budding Rasta library. Buy Now on Amazon\n3.",
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"segment": "Now when the time had appeared for God to return, the supreme angel commanded the chariot of heaven to meet him. And when the chariot appeared unto Elijah, he ascended and returned to his throne in heaven where he reigned from the beginning and shall unto the end, King of kings and God of gods.” King James Bible\nThe King James Version of the Bible is the most popular Holy Bible and is the one used by Rastafarians. It was published in 1611 and has been the Standard English version for nearly 400 years. They believe that all other versions are corrupt and this version is the closest to the original manuscripts. Like Christians, the Rastafarians believe that the 66 books of the bible tell the account of God’s actions, purpose for creation and man’s redemption. However their interpretation of many of the books, passages and prophecies in the Bible are very different. Many passages are attributed a reference to the Emperor Haile Selassie. Rastafarians are avid daily Bible readers. The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy\n“The Royal Parchment Scroll Of Black Supremacy” by Rev. Fitz Balintine Pettersburgh was first published in Kingston, Jamaica in 1926.",
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"segment": "What are Sacred Rastafari Texts? Sacred Rastafari texts are a collection of books that some Rastafari consider Holy. Rasta Holy books begin with the Holy Bible. However, Rastafari do not have just one religious book like most faiths; they have many sources to choose from. In brief, Rasta holy books are sacred to them because they help connect Rastas to the Spirit of Jah Rastafari, and they were written by the prophets of their faith. Building upon the stories in the King James Bible, sacred Rastafari texts recast the story of the Exodus and Diaspora as being the tale of Africans, the true Hebrews and heirs to the promise of a coming Messiah. There can be some debate about which books are Canon, but no Rasta would dispute that the writings of H.I.M. Haile Selasse I, Marcus Garvey, Leonard Howell and Pastor Robert Rogers were prophetic. 1. King James Bible\nBy :",
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"segment": "Sacred Rastafari Texts: Rastafari Theology and Scriptures | Rastaverse\nSacred Rastafari Texts\nStaff Writer 03/12/2018 Rasta Books\nThere are many Rasta Books on the web, but only a few are Sacred Rastafari Texts. Do you want to know what those Sacred Rastafari Texts are? Or do you want to learn more about why these Rasta Holy Books are so vital to them? Good News: Rastavere is here to answer both of those questions. The Rastafari faith is a somewhat secretive group. They consider “Western Society” to be corrupt, calling it “ Babylon “. Rastas see the biblical “Great Whore of Babylon” in Western banking, economics, religion, entertainment, fashion and government. Born in a colonial resistance movement, the Rastafari faith champions individual rights and a personal connection with the Divine.",
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"segment": "Who discovered Neptune? – Who discovered it? Who discovered it? Who discovered Neptune? raman December 17, 2011 Comments Off\non Who discovered Neptune? Neptune is considered as the eighth and last planet of our solar system. It was discovered on Sep 23, 1846. Neptune was the first mathematical prediction. It was a hard work of three people together, Urbain Le Verrier, a French mathematician, Johann Galle, a German astronomer and John Couch Adams, a British mathematician. However, John Adams predicted the existence and position of Neptune whereas Johann Gall used the calculations of Urbain Le Verrier to know where to look.",
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"headings": "Who discovered Neptune?\nWho discovered Neptune?\nIn science, the terms “discovery” and “discoverer” can be loaded with controversy. And the story of Neptune serves as a prime example.\nJOIN THE DISCUSSION\n",
"segment": "Who discovered Neptune? | Astronomy.com\nHome\n/\nNews\n/\nWho discovered Neptune? Who discovered Neptune? In science, the terms “discovery” and “discoverer” can be loaded with controversy. And the story of Neptune serves as a prime example. By Joel Davis | Published: Monday, November 9, 2020\nRELATED TOPICS: NEPTUNE | ASTRONOMY\nThis image was compiled from the last images taken by Voyager 2's narrow angle camera. NASA/JPL\nNeptune is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. And when a famed observer first spotted it through his telescope, he didn’t realize what it was.",
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"segment": "Who Discovered & Found Neptune – First Discovery of the Planet Neptune\nWho Discovered Neptune\nThe fourth biggest planet in the Solar System, Neptune is named after the god of the sea, Neptune, from Roman mythology. Neptune is one of the three planets that were not visible to the human eye; the other two planets are Uranus and Pluto (now classified as a dwarf planet). Unlike the other five planets, Neptune, along with Pluto and Uranus, were not discovered during the pre-historic period. Basically, this means the discovery of the planet was due to scientific inquiry. The discovery of the planet’s existence took numerous studies and astrological observations. First off, there’s Alexis Bouvard, the French astrologer who hypothesized that there is a planet after Uranus. Bouvard observed the Uranus and noticed some motion irregularities. In a nutshell, the motion of the planets can affect one another due to various factors—and the motion of Uranus suggested that there was something affecting its movement. This gave birth to his hypothesis.",
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"segment": "Neptune is the only planet that isn’t visible without using a telescope, as it’s so far away. Common Questions about Neptune\nWho discovered Neptune? The official discovery of Neptune was made by Urbain Le Verrier in 1846, although astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle was actually the first person to observe the planet with Le Verrier’s theoretical directions. However, Englishman John Adams actually had Neptune in the same positioning as Le Verrier, so many people say that they both founded Neptune. Of course, before this Neptune was observed by other astronomers, but none of them knew that Neptune was actually a planet and not a distant star. Is Neptune a gas giant? Back in the 1990s, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune were all referred to as the gas giants. And this is right, as they are all made up of gas, as opposed to the terrestrial planets. However, astronomers thought there was the need to differentiate Uranus and Neptune from Jupiter and Saturn, as they have much more ice. So, now we generally refer to these two as the “ice Giants”, and Jupiter and Saturn as the “gas giants”.",
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"segment": "Today in science: Discovery of Neptune | Human World | EarthSky\nHuman World\nToday in science: Discovery of Neptune\nPosted by\nDaniela Breitman\nSeptember 23, 2016\nThe only spacecraft yet to visit Neptune was Voyager 2 in 1989. Image via NASA. September 23, 1846. The planet Neptune – now considered by most astronomers to be the outermost major planet in our solar system – was discovered on this date, using mathematics. Johann Gottfried Galle, Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier, and John Couch Adams all worked independently to help discover this world in 1846. Their separate work to find Neptune led to an international dispute as to whom attribute the discovery of the farthest planet of our solar system. Neptune cannot be seen without a telescope. Its discovery didn’t come solely through the use of a telescope, though.",
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"segment": "Neptune Distance from Sun\nWhen was the planet Neptune discovered? Neptune is the first planet to be discovered through mathematical calculations before it was actually observed by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle in the year 1846. Who discovered Neptune? Following the discovery of the planet Uranus (1781), astronomers noticed that the planet was not moving exactly as expected. French mathematician Urbain Joseph Le Verrier then proposed the existence of another hitherto unknown planet that might be the reason behind the unexpected movements of Uranus. However, all French astronomic organizations ignored this theory, forcing Verrier to contact Johann Galle who first observed the new planet from the Berlin Observatory. Triton, the first and largest satellite of Neptune, was discovered only seventeen days after the discovery of the planet itself. How was Neptune named? The first five planets visible to bare human eyes were named by ancient Romans after their Gods. So, when the rest of the planets were discovered with the use of telescope, astronomers considered following the same tradition to continue naming the planets after mythological deities.",
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"segment": "Neptune is much larger than Earth. Source: NASA. How do we know about Neptune? Neptune was first discovered by mathematics. When astronomers found that the planet Uranus did not follow their predicted orbit around the sun, they figured out that there must be another planet that was pulling on Uranus with gravity. They used some more mathematics and found out where Neptune should be. In 1846, they were finally able to see Neptune through a telescope and verify their mathematics. The only space probe to visit Neptune was Voyager 2 in 1989. By using the close up pictures from Voyager 2, scientists were able to learn a lot about Neptune.",
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"segment": "Cosmic Quest: Who Really Discovered Neptune? | Space\nHome\nNews\nSkywatching\nCosmic Quest: Who Really Discovered Neptune? On the night of 1612 December 27/28, Galileo sketched the positions of Jupiter’s moons, and included a background “star” which turned out to be the planet Neptune. ( Image credit: <a href=\"http://astronomy.starrynight.com/\">Starry Night Software</a>)\nNeptune will appear directly opposite the sun in the sky tomorrow (Aug. 29), but despite the potentially clear view of the planet from Earth, the truth about the person who first discovered the distant world remains cloudy. Neptune was supposedly discovered in 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle using calculations by Urbain Le Verrier and John Couch Adams, making it a joint British-French-German discovery. But these astronomers were not the first to observe Neptune. That honor goes to the famous Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei.",
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"segment": "Neptune was discovered on September 23rd, 1846. One extra-ordinary thing about Neptune is that it was first discovered theoretically rather than experimentally by Urbain Le Verrier. Initially, Neptune was called Le Verrier's Planet, after the person who discovered it. Then Urbain Le Verrier chose the name Uranus for this new planet. After long period of controversies the planet was finally named Neptune. The name comes from the Roman God of sea Neptune. The planet's name comes from its deep blue color (like sea) due to traces of methane found in it atmosphere. So far Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, the Voyager 2 which flew by Neptune on 25th August 1989. Anonymous answered\nNeptune was Named After the Roman God of the sea. Anonymous answered\nLol the sea god NEPTUNE\nAnonymous answered\nThe Greek god\nAnonymous answered\nGalileo\nAnonymous answered\nKing neptune\nAnswer Question",
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"segment": "Who Discovered Saturn?, Who Discovered Neptune?, and Who Discovered Pluto? Here’s an article from the Hubble educational site about the discovery of Uranus, and here’s the NASA Solar System Exploration page on Uranus. We have recorded an episode of Astronomy Cast just about Uranus. You can access it here: Episode 62: Uranus. Sources: NASA:",
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"segment": "Countries in the European Union\nAustria: Joined in 1995\nBelgium: Joined in 1958\nBulgaria: Joined in 2007\nCroatia: Joined in 2013\nCyprus: Joined in 2004\nCzech Republic: Joined in 2004\nDenmark: Joined in 1973\nEstonia: Joined in 2004\nFinland: Joined in 1995\nFrance:",
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"segment": "In 1962. hold on a second it's 1974!!! When did UK join European Union? The UK joined what was then known as the European Economic\nCommunity on 1-Jan-1973. It is now known as the European Union,\nbecoming that in 1993. When did Britain join the European Union? The United Kingdom joined the European Common Market in 1973,\nand remained a member when the EU was created in 1993. What is the first Balkan country to join EU? Greece joined what was then known as the European Economic\nCommunity in 1981. It is now known as the European Union.",
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"segment": "Instead, it focused on trade issues and establishing health and safety regulations for atomic energy. The European Union\nIn 1993, the European Community was rolled into the European Union (EU) when the Maastricht Treaty went into effect. As of 2020, there were 27 countries in the EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Demark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden. On June 23, 2016, the citizens of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a move dubbed Brexit in the press. The United Kingdom officially ended its membership in the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020.",
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"segment": "In 2004. When did Austria join the European Union? 1995. When did Estonia join the European union? 2004\nWhen did Netherlands join the European union? 1951\nDid Bosnia and Herzegovina join the European union? No. Why did so many people join the European union? People do not join the European Union. Countries do.",
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"segment": "List of 27 European Union member countries\nCurrent list of all 27 European Union countries\nThe \"Birthday\" of the European Union is considered May 9, 1950. At present, May 9 is celebrated annually as Europe Day. The first agreement establishing the European Economic Community was signed in 1957 by six countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Denmark, Ireland, and the United Kingdom joined in 1973, Greece in 1981, Spain and Portugal in 1986. In subsequent years many other countries joined the Union. The United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union on January 31, 2020. Today the EU consists of 27 member countries. It is not only an economic union but the single market with no borders for trade and the single euro currency used by 19 member states of the Eurozone. Furthermore, it is the political union with own parliament and other institutions.",
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"segment": "Great Britain, France, Germany, the Irish Republic, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Austria, Finland, and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. After suffering through centuries of bloody conflict, the nations of Western Europe were finally united in the spirit of economic cooperation. In 2016, in what became known as \" Brexit ,\" the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. FACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate. ALSO ON THIS DAY\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox. Sign Up\nCivil War\n1861\nMcClellan replaces Scott\nOn November 1, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln names George Brinton McClellan general in chief of the Union army, replacing the aged and infirm Winfield Scott.",
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"segment": "1981 - Greece becomes a member. 1985 - Spain and Portugal become members. June 14, 1985 - Five of the 10 member states sign the Schengen Agreement, which eventually opens borders of agreeing member states, doing away with border controls. As of 2016, 26 countries belong to the Schengen Area. February 7, 1992 - The Treaty on the European Union is signed in Maastricht (Netherlands) by leaders of the member states. November 1, 1993 - The Maastricht Treaty enters into force. 1993 - The EEC members at the time (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Spain, UK, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland and Portugal) extend their cooperation into the areas of justice and home affairs and a common foreign and security policy. January 1, 1995 - Austria, Finland and Sweden join the European Union. April 30, 2004 - A ceremony is held in Dublin, Ireland, marking the expansion of the European Union from 15 to 25 members. The new members are Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta and Slovenia.",
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"segment": "He led the ACC in passing yards per game (274.1) and total offensive yards per game (307.5). He was named second-team All-ACC and runner-up for ACC Football Player of the Year. In May 2010, Wilson graduated from NC State in three years with a BA in communication, and took graduate-level business courses in the fall semester during the 2010 football season. Transfer\nIn January 2011, Wilson announced that he would report to spring training with the Colorado Rockies organization. NC State head coach Tom O'Brien expressed reservations with Wilson's decision, saying \"Russell and I have had very open conversations about his responsibilities respective to baseball and football. While I am certainly respectful of Russell's dedication to baseball these last several years, within those discussions I also communicated to him the impo",
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"segment": "Though born in Cincinnati, Wilson was raised in Richmond, Virginia. Given that Wilson is from a very athletic family, it was no surprise that he developed an early interest in sports. By the time he was in high school, Russell who began playing football at age four played for Richmond’s Collegiate School’s baseball, basketball and football teams. He led the school’s team to a state championship in 2004 and as a senior quarterback, he was named Conference Player of the Year. At NC State University, Wilson continued with his outstanding performances and made history as the first freshman quarterback to earn all-ACC first team honors. But after a fall out with his coach in 2011, Wilson transferred to the University of Wisconsin where he also enjoyed an outstanding senior year. Though Wilson’s athletic abilities and success record were undisputable, he was initially considered too small to be drafted into the NFL. But a breakthrough came in 2012 when he was selected into the NFL draft as the 75th overall pick by the Seattle Seahawks. In Super Bowl XLVIII, Wilson who was just in his second season in the NFL helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to a 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos. By the next year, he also led his team to the Super Bowl XLIX, but they lost to the New England Patriots.",
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"segment": "He was raised in Virginia alongside two siblings, a brother named Harrison IV and a sister named Anna. Reportedly, he would often play football with his brother and dad during his early years, which somewhat foretold what his career would be. He had his first organized game while in sixth grade, playing for Tuckahoe Tomahawks. Russell was a student of Collegiate School, and having exceptional stats, he was named an all-state player, among other titles. Russell Wilson\nHe had notable performances in his senior year of high school, throwing 3,287 passing yards and 40 passing touchdowns in the season. Career\nAfter redshirting in 2007, Wilson began his career in 2008, joining the NC State, and remained in the team for the next two years. As of 2011, he played for the Wisconsin Badgers, then in 2012 he was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League (NFL) Draft, with whom he would have important achievements. In September of that year, he made his regular season debut with18 completions of 34 passing attempts, in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals, after which his team defeated the Green Bay Packers, with a 14–12 result. For his efforts in the 10 th week of the NFL, Wilson was rewarded with the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week Honors. Seahawks began the 2013 season with four victories, but went on to lose to the Indianapolis Colts in the fifth week.",
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"segment": "After I arrived on campus and saw the Wilson family, that was so racially important to me,'' he said. For Wilson, he said, \"His expectations and standards of success were already much higher than mine.'' Wilson met them. He was a wide receiver in football and infielder in baseball, an excellent student, and helped start the first black fraternity chapter at Dartmouth. He thought of trying out for the NFL upon graduation in 1977 — but only briefly, because he'd been accepted to the University of Virginia Law School. After getting his law degree in 1980, he tried out for the San Diego Chargers and made it until the final cut. Russell, then, took his father's athletic dream a step further, while holding onto the other priorities he learned. \"You see the influence he's had on him,'' said Weldon Bradshaw, an English teacher at the Collegiate School in Richmond who also has covered Richmond sports for numerous publications for more than 40 years. \" Russell has taken the high road, but you see where he got the training for that.'' Harrison Wilson \"was certainly a great role model for his sons,'' said Charlie McFall, Wilson's coach at Collegiate, who also coached his older brother Harrison IV.",
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"segment": "The second of three children born to Harrison III, a former NFL prospect turned lawyer, and Tammy, a legal nurse consultant, Wilson honed his athletic skills through competitions with his older brother, Harry. Wilson starred for the baseball, basketball and football teams at Richmond's Collegiate School. He was named conference player of the year as a senior quarterback, capping the season by throwing a pair of touchdowns and rushing for 223 yards and three more scores in the state title game victory. College and NFL Draft\nWilson became the first freshman quarterback to earn all-ACC first team honors at North Carolina State University, but his desire to continue playing baseball put him at odds with coach Tom O'Brien. After Wilson was drafted by Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies in 2010, he butted heads with O’Brien over his decision to attend spring training with the Rockies in 2011. The quarterback decided to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for his final year of collegiate eligibility. Wilson enjoyed an outstanding senior year, leading the Badgers to the Big 10 conference title while setting an NCAA record for passing efficiency. Despite his successes and obvious athletic ability, the 5'11\" Wilson was considered by many to be too small for the NFL. He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with the 75th overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, after five other quarterbacks. Pro Football Stardom\nAlthough the Seahawks already featured veteran quarterbacks in Matt Flynn and Tarvaris Jackson, Wilson impressed coach Pete Carroll with his maturity and claimed the starting job.",
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"segment": "Career Summary, Achievements & Contracts\nFollowing offers from Duke University and North Carolina State University, Wilson decided to commit with the later in July 2006. He played for NC State until 2010. In his first season at NC State, he received the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year awards. In 2011, Wilson transferred to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he played college football until the 2012 season. Whilst playing college football, Russell played baseball. He had been offered a contract with a $350,000 signing bonus after he was picked by the Baltimore Orioles as the 2007 MLB 41st pick. He, however, chose to play football for NC State. He played baseball while at NC State and entered the 2010 MLB Draft and was picked by Colorado Rockies as the draft’s 140th pick. Wilson still plays baseball and in 2018, he fulfilled a lifelong dream after he was traded to the New York Yankees where he began playing. Wilson entered the 2012 NFL Draft and was chosen by the Seattle Seahawks as the Draft’s overall 75th pick.",
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"segment": "In the 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl against Rutgers, he threw for 186 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 46 yards before halftime. On June 27, 2011, Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema announced that Wilson had committed to Wisconsin for the 2011 season. In December 2011, he was named a third-team All-American by Yahoo! Sports. On January 28, 2012, he completed his college football career at the 2012 Senior Bowl. Talking about Russell Wilson’s professional career, On April 27, 2012, Wilson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the third round. He made his regular-season debut in a 20–16 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. In his rookie season, he threw for 3,118 yards and 26 touchdowns. Additionally, he rushed for 489 yards and four touchdowns. Furthermore, he finished his 2013 season with 26 touchdown passes, 9 interceptions, and a 101.2 passer rating.",
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"segment": "Wilson made his high school football team. His performance in his junior year earned him all-district, all-region, and all-state player honours. His senior year was also good as he earned all-conference and all-state honours. His performance in high school earned him two Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Year awards. As a means of improving his football prowess, he attended the Manning Passing Academy, where he met NFL great Peyton Manning. Career Summary, Achievements & Contracts\nFollowing offers from Duke University and North Carolina State University, Wilson decided to commit with the later in July 2006. He played for NC State until 2010. In his first season at NC State, he received the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year awards. In 2011, Wilson transferred to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he played college football until the 2012 season. Whilst playing college football, Russell played baseball.",
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"segment": "He then surprised everyone by announcing his intention to play professional baseball. In 2011, Russell reported to spring training with the Colorado Rockies. Over the next two summers, Russell had moderate success playing minor league baseball. He also transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he spent one more year. During the 2011 season, Wilson set the FBS record for passing efficiency (191.8) in a single season and led the team to a Big Ten title and the 2012 Rose Bowl against the Oregon Ducks. Wisconsin lost the bowl game. In another move that shocked family and friends, in January 2012, Russell announced he was going to begin training for the upcoming NFL Scouting Combine. He entered the 2012 NFL draft as a projected middle-round pick. The Seattle Seahawks chose Russell Wilson in the third round as the 75th pick overall. Career:",
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"segment": "The quarterback decided to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for his final year of collegiate eligibility. Wilson enjoyed an outstanding senior year, leading the Badgers to the Big 10 conference title while setting an NCAA record for passing efficiency. Despite his successes and obvious athletic ability, the 5'11\" Wilson was considered by many to be too small for the NFL. He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with the 75th overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, after five other quarterbacks. Pro Football Stardom\nAlthough the Seahawks already featured veteran quarterbacks in Matt Flynn and Tarvaris Jackson, Wilson impressed coach Pete Carroll with his maturity and claimed the starting job. While leading Seattle to a five-game winning streak to close out the season, Wilson ran for three touchdowns in Week 14 and threw for four more the following week. He finished with a rookie-record-tying 26 touchdown passes and was voted the NFL.com Rookie of the Year. The following season, Wilson spurred the Seahawks to wins in 11 of their first 12 games and the NFC West title. The 25-year-old then delivered a pair of touchdown passes in a lopsided 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, making him just the fourth quarterback to win a Super Bowl in his second season. “Sometimes I think I’m made for these situations.",
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East China Sea
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"segment": "Where does a river empty? The river empties into the ocean, which evaporates and starts\nthe water cycle. What body of water does the Peace River empty into? Peace River in Canada flows into the Slave River\nWhich body of water does the Mississippi river empty into? The body of water that the Mississippi River empties into is the\nGulf of Mexico. Into what body of water does the Amur river empty? arctic\nWhat body of water does each river empty into? your kidneys\nWhere does the Zambezi river empty its water? Into the Indian Ocean\nYellow river and Yangtze River empty into what body of water? East China Sea\nWhat body of water does the rhone river empty into?",
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"headings": "Where does the Chang Jiang River end\n?\n\nWhere does the Chang Jiang River end?\nYour Answer\nWhere does the Chang Jiang River end?\nRelated Questions\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river begin and end?\nWhere does Chang Jiang river located?\nWhat is the river chang Jiang also known as?\nWhat continent chang Jian river located?\nWhat continent is the Chang jiang river on?\nOn what continent is the Chang Jiang river on?\nHow long is the Chang Jiang?\nIs the Chang Jiang a river or a city?\nWhat contnents are the nile river the Amazon River and the chang jiang?\nWhat continent is Chang Jiang located on?\nWhere does Chang jiang end?\nWhat sea does the Chang jiang river flow into?\nWhat Chinese city is situalted at the mouth of the chang jiang river?\nWhat is the Chang jiang river used for?\nWhat direction does the Chang jiang river flow?\nWhat country is the Chang jiang river in?\nWhat is the shortest river in China?\nWhat continent is Chang Jiang river on?\nWhere does chang jiang river start and end?\nChang Jiang river start and end?\nWhere is the mouth of the Chang Jiang river?\nIn what country is the chang river located in Asia?\nWhat ocean does the Chang jiang river flow into?\nWhat major rivers does China have?\nWhat are the two longest rivers in Asia?\n",
"segment": "After travelling eastward across China it ends its journey in the East China Sea. Where is the mouth of the Chang Jiang river? The Yangtze River is also known as the Chang Jiang River or the Yangzi. The source of the river is Qinghai and the mouth of the river is the East China Sea. In what country is the chang river located in Asia? The Chang River, and to give it its other names, The Chang Jiang or Yangtze River is found in China. What ocean does the Chang jiang river flow into? The Chang Jiang River, or the Yangtze River, empties into the East China sea. This sea is a part of the Indian Ocean near Asia. What major rivers does China have?",
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"segment": "The river begins its journey in the glacial meltwaters of the Tanggula Mountains in Tibet and flows approximately 3,915 miles (6,300 kilometers) until it empties in the East China Sea near the city of Shanghai. The river flows through or borders 10 provinces. Yangtze, which means \"child of the ocean,\" is a name primarily used by Westerners. In China, the river is referred to as Chang Jiang, meaning \"long river,\" while the name Yangtze is reserved for the small section of the river near its mouth. The river flows through a variety of terrains, including high plateaus and lowland plains, but most of its journey — approximately three-fourths of it — is spent passing through mountainous regions, including some extremely scenic areas with deep valleys, canyons and gorges. The river is fed by approximately 700 tributaries, including eight principal rivers: Yalung, Min, Jialing, Han, Wu, Yuan, Xiang and Gan rivers, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica . The Yangtze plays a central role in Chinese agriculture, industry and travel. It is the country's primary waterway, and nearly one-third of the population lives in its basin — an area covering about 448 million acres — according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Traditionally, the Yangtze River has been considered a dividing line between North and South China, although geographers consider the true line to be the Qinling-Huai River, according to the New World Encyclopedia.",
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"segment": "Nile River in Africa, St Johns River in Florida USA and\nMacKenzie River Canada plus the Ob and Lena Rivers in Russia\nWhich ocean does the Amazon River empty into? == == The Amazon River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Into which ocean does the amazon river empty? Atlantic Ocean\nWhat ocean does the Santarem river empty into? The Atlantic ocean\nWhat ocean does the River of Silver empty into? Pacific ocean\nInto what ocean does Lena river empty? The arctic ocean\nWhat rivers empty into the Atlantic ocean? There are many rivers that empty out into the Atlantic Ocean. Some of them include the Amazon River, Orinoco River, Congo River,\nOrange River and Savannah River. What the name of the ocean that the amazon river empty?",
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"segment": "The catchment area for the exterior rivers that empty into the oceans accounts for 64 percent of the country�s total land area. The Yangtze, Yellow, Heilong, Pearl, Liaohe, Haihe and Huaihe rivers flow east, and empty into the Pacific Ocean. The Yarlungzangbo River in Tibet, which flows first east and then south into the Indian Ocean, boasts the Yarlungzangbo Grand Canyon, the largest canyon in the world, 504.6 km long and 6,009 m deep. The Ertix River flows north from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the Arctic Ocean. The catchment area for the interior rivers that flow into inland lakes or disappear into deserts or salt marshes makes up about 36 percent of China�s total land area. Its 2,179 km make the Tarim River in southern Xinjiang China�s longest interior river. The Yangtze, 6,300 km long, is the largest river in China, and the third largest in the world, next only to the Nile in Africa and the Amazon in South America. Passing through high mountains and deep valleys, the upper section of the Yangtze River is abundant in water resources. Known as the �golden waterway,� the Yangtze is a transportation artery linking west and east, its navigation benefiting from excellent natural channels. The areas of the middle and lower Yangtze River have a warm and humid climate, plentiful rainfall and fertile soil, making them important agricultural regions.",
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"segment": "Yangtze River | The Water Page\nYangtze River\nIntroduction\nSnaking its way 6,300 kilometres from western China’s Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to the East China Sea, the Yangtze River stretches nine provinces and serves as a drain for 695,000 square miles of land. It is less in length only to the Amazon and Nile, and spans so many regions that it has acquired half a dozen names. In the high Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Tibetans title it Dri Chu—Female Yak River. The Chinese in the area know it as Tongtian He, Travelling-Through-the-Heavens River. Where it borders Sichuan and runs through Yunnan, it is referred to as Jinsha Jiang, River of Golden Sand. Often the word Wanli prefixes the common Chang Jiang (Long River), designating it Ten Thousand Li River. Only in the lower reaches does this great flood go by its name common to foreigners: Yangtze. For over two centuries the Yangzte has served as a transportation highway and commercial thoroughfare. Ocean-going vessels can navigate up the river for 1000 km and steamers can travel as far as Yichang, 1600 km from the sea.",
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"segment": "Hong Kong 2. Shanghai 3. Hanoi 4. Beijing\nStep 2 : Answer to the question \"What city lies at the mouth of the Yangtze River?\" Shanghai - The mighty Yangtze River is the longest river to flow through a single country and the third longest river in the world. The river is China’s most important waterway, and nearly one-third of the country’s population lives in its basin. For 3,915 miles, the Yangtze stretches from its source on the Plateau of Tibet, winding through 10 provinces and regions before emptying into the East China Sea. The Chinese name for the river is Chang Jiang, which translates to “long river.” The Western name Yangtze (“child of the ocean”) technically refers to the small stretch near the mouth, which lies just north of China’s largest city of Shanghai.",
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Australia
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"segment": "Australia is an island continent in the Southern Hemisphere, lying between Antarctica and Asia. It is surrounded by the Indian Ocean to the west; the Timor, Arafura, and Coral Seas to the north; the Pacific Ocean to the east; and the Tasman Sea and Southern Ocean to the south. Much of the continent is low, flat, and dry. The area of the continent is 2.97 million square miles (7.69 million square kilometers). Although the impact of environmental variation is highly evident in the traditional cultures of indigenous Australians, it has not been as strong a factor in immigrant cultures. The most significant lifestyle differences are affected primarily by variations in climate. Australia has six states (Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and Queensland) and two territories (the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory), whose capital cities are, respectively, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin, and Canberra.",
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"segment": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceania\nA continent is one of several large landmasses on Earth. They are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, with seven regions commonly regarded as continents – they are (from largest in size to smallest): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. So, you're right in that Australia is both a continent and a country. We also have six States: New South Wales; Victoria; Queensland; Tasmania; South Australia;",
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which countries share borders with spain?
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Perejil Island
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"segment": "What countries share a border with Greece? Greece shares a border with Albania, FYROM, Bulgaria and Turkey. Italy, Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria\nWho does Italy share the largest border with? Switzerland has the 'lions share' of Italy's border. Which European countries share borders with France? Clockwise from the North, countries that share a border with France are: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, Spain. Which country does not share a border with Switzerland? There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.",
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Of Mice and Men
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"segment": "John Steinbeck biography |Biography Online\nBiography Online\nJohn Steinbeck biography\nJohn Steinbeck (1902 – 1968) was an American writer best known for his novels about the social consequences of the Great Depression in America. His most famous works include Of Mice and Men (1937), The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. “The writer is delegated to declare and to celebrate man’s proven capacity for greatness of heart and spirit—for gallantry in defeat, for courage, compassion and love. In the endless war against weakness and despair, these are the bright rally flags of hope and of emulation.” —Steinbeck, Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech 1962\nJohn Steinbeck Short Biography\nJohn Steinbeck was born on 27th February 1902 in Salinas, California. His family were descendants of German immigrants and lived in a small rural town. Steinbeck had a comfortable but modest upbringing. In the summer, he spent his time working on the nearby ranches to help with the harvest and earn money. His work on the farms gave him an insight into the life of migrant workers, and his experiences would later provide material for his greatest works.",
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"headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJohn Steinbeck\nWho Was John Steinbeck?\nEarly Life and Education\nJohn Steinbeck’s Books\n'Of Mice and Men' (1937)\n'The Grapes of Wrath' (1939)\n'The Pearl' (1947)\n'East of Eden' (1952)\nAwards\nLater Life\nWives and Children\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJohn Lennon\nJohn Dewey\nJohn Jay\nJohn Coltrane\nJohn Adams\nToni Morrison\nJohn Glenn\nJohn Wooden\nJohn Gotti\n",
"segment": "Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nJohn Steinbeck was an American novelist who is known for works such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, 'The Grapes of Wrath,' as well as 'Of Mice and Men' and 'East of Eden.' Who Was John Steinbeck? John Steinbeck was a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist and the author of Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. Steinbeck dropped out of college and worked as a manual laborer before achieving success as a writer. His works often dealt with social and economic issues. His 1939 novel, The Grapes of Wrath, about the migration of a family from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to California, won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award. Steinbeck served as a war correspondent during World War II, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. Early Life and Education\nJohn Ernst Steinbeck Jr. was born on February 27, 1902, in Salinas, California. Steinbeck was raised with modest means. His father, John Ernst Steinbeck, tried his hand at several different jobs to keep his family fed:",
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"segment": "The first began as a biography of a strike organizer; Steinbeck ended up writing a novel, however, a searing account of a strike in a California apple orchard. Herein, what was John Steinbeck first piece of writing? Steinbeck's first novel, Cup of Gold (1929), was followed by The Pastures of Heaven (1932) and To a God Unknown (1933), none of which were successful. He first achieved popularity with Tortilla Flat (1935), an affectionately told story of Mexican Americans. What was John Steinbeck known for? John Steinbeck (1902 – 1968) was an American writer best known for his novels about the social consequences of the Great Depression in America. His most famous works include Of Mice and Men (1937), The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. Similar Asks",
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"title": "18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore | PlanetWare",
"headings": "18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore\n18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore\n1. Marina Bay Sands\n2. Gardens by the Bay\n3. Botanic Gardens\n4. Singapore Zoo\n5. Orchard Road\n6. Singapore Flyer\n7. Raffles Hotel Singapore\n8. Chinatown\n9. Sentosa Island\n10. Clarke Quay\n11. Universal Studios Singapore\n12. Night Safari Singapore\n13. Merlion Park\n14. Asian Civilisations Museum\n15. Pulau Ubin (Granite Island)\n16. Fort Canning Park\n17. The Maritime Experiential Museum\n18. Fort Siloso\nWhere to Stay in Singapore for Sightseeing\nTips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Singapore\nMore Related Articles on PlanetWare.com\n",
"segment": "Make sure to visit the impressive National Orchid Garden as well. Other popular things to do include visiting the eco-garden, eco-lake, bonsai garden, sculptures, and several other formal gardens. Address: 1 Cluny Road, Singapore\nOfficial site: www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg\n4. Singapore Zoo\nSingapore Zoo\nBilling itself as the world's best rainforest zoo, the Singapore Zoo is a pretty impressive place. The facility is clean and inviting, and the animals appear well treated, with plenty of lush vegetation and habitat space. The orangutans are particularly impressive, and visitors can watch as babies and adults alike swing high above their platforms and snack on fruits. There is also a large chimpanzee family, zebras, meerkats, a komodo dragon, mole rats, white tigers, kangaroos, and many other creatures. Guests can observe feedings for some of the animals.",
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"headings": "Best Things to Do in Singapore\nBest Things to Do in Singapore\nSee Also\nThe 5 Best Tours in Singapore\nThe 27 Best Things to Do in Singapore\nTake a Night Safari\nDay out at Singapore Zoo\nWander around Gardens by the Bay\nSingapore Botanic Gardens\nShop on Orchard Road\nDay out at Universal Studios\nS.E.A. Aquarium\nRide the Singapore Flyer\nWalk around Marina Bay\nTake a walk through Chinatown\nTake a River Safari\nGo shopping in Haji Lane\nExplore Fort Canning Park\nVisit the National Museum of Singapore\nVisit the Peranakan Museum\nExplore the Marina Bay Sands\nHave a Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel\nExplore Geylang\nDay out in Jurong Bird Park\nEat your way around a Hawker Centre\nKampong Glam Heritage Trail\nWalking tour of Little India\nHike around Mt Faber Park & the Southern Ridges\nTake a Singapore River Cruise by night\nVisit the Asian Civilisations Museum\nEnjoy Clarke Quay Nightlife\nVisit National Gallery Singapore\nRead More\n",
"segment": "Spread across 28 lush hectares on a peninsula in the Upper Seletar Reservoir, the Singapore Zoo is beautifully designed, with globe-spanning wildlife roaming large, natural habitat-like enclosures. The Great Rift Valley (complete with a cliff-cascading waterfall) is home to Nubian ibexes, baboons and mongooses, while in the Fragile Forest biodome you can climb up to the forest canopy to check out two-toed sloths and to spot lemurs and flying foxes. Denizens of the Frozen Tundra include polar bears, wolverines and raccoons, while Primate Kingdom is where you’ll spot all sorts of monkeys – from the colobus to the crested macaque – and get a good look at the zoo’s orangutans during the daily 11am and 3:30pm feeding sessions. Head for Wild Africa and Cat Country to see lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes and zebras and to the Forest Lodge to spot the rare white tiger. The Rainforest Kidzworld is great for younger kids, with pony rides and a wet play zone with waterslides. A tram looping through the park gives your tired feet a break. Nearest transport: Ang Mo Kio metro, then bus #138. Wander around Gardens by the Bay\nFuturistic botanical gardens with Supertrees and biodomes. Across a pedestrian walkway from the Marina is one of Singapore’s most remarkable green spaces, created on 101 hectares of reclaimed land.",
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"segment": "109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203. Save on Google Maps. 8. Singapore Zoo\nPanda at Singapore River Safari, Singapore\nLocation: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826. Save on Google Maps. Visiting the Singapore Zoo is an educational and fun way to see a wide array of animals from different continents around the globe. It’s an impressive attraction on its own but if that’s not enough, you can also experience the Night Safari, River Safari, and Jurong Bird Park located nearby. How to go: From Ang Mo Kio MRT Station on the North South Line (NS16), walk to Ang Mo Kio Hub (mall) and ride Bus #138.",
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"headings": "The Ten Best Zoos in the World\nThe Ten Best Zoos in the World\nCheck out Hopper's picks for the 10 best zoos in the world to see photos of the animals and read reviews from families who have visited the zoos.\nDownload Hopper's new iOS app to find the best deals and you could save up to 40% on your next flight!\n10. The Berlin Zoo is a brilliant mishmash of animal-centric architecture\n9. The Bronx Zoo cultivates some pretty bad-ass animals\n8. The London Zoo is a modern yet Victorian ménagerie\n7. The Beijing Zoo has giant pandas in spades\n6. A scenic stroll around the animals at the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa\n5. Hit the Columbus Zoo for Lions, coasters and bears, oh my!\n4. See the regal animals in the magnificent Tiergarten Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna\n3. Sleep with the snow leopards at Sydney's Taronga Zoo\n2. Uncover huge wildlife and botanical display at the San Diego Zoo\n1. Get up close and purrrrr-sonal with the exotic felines at the Singapore Zoo\nDownload Hopper's new iOS app to find the best deals and you could save up to 40% on your next flight!\n",
"segment": "Visitors can simply stroll from an arctic tundra to a rain forest and get a fairly leisurely nature lesson on their respective inhabitants. Budding horticulturalists can easily take a tour around their expansive botanical garden of over 700,000 plants. Visitors can also take their Skyfari Aerial Tram to get a better idea of the layout and see all of the magnificent animals from a birds' eye perspective. 1. Get up close and purrrrr-sonal with the exotic felines at the Singapore Zoo\nSingapore Zoo, Singapore – photo by missmegs1\nOver 2,800 animals representing 300 species of mammals, birds and reptiles are spread over the 64-acre wildlife park that lies snug in the lush Mandai rainforest. Unlike many other traditional zoos, the Singapore Zoo skews towards open-air exhibits: no cages, only meticulously recreated animal habitats that b",
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"segment": "Save on Google Maps. Visiting the Singapore Zoo is an educational and fun way to see a wide array of animals from different continents around the globe. It’s an impressive attraction on its own but if that’s not enough, you can also experience the Night Safari, River Safari, and Jurong Bird Park located nearby. How to go: From Ang Mo Kio MRT Station on the North South Line (NS16), walk to Ang Mo Kio Hub (mall) and ride Bus #138. The bus ride alone takes 30 to 45 minutes to Singapore Zoo. If you want to save time, take the train to Kranji MRT Station on the North South Line (NS7), and ride a taxi (SGD7 or more depending if it’s peak hours). Admission fee — Admission/entrance fee on Singapore Zoo tickets is SGD33 per adult. If you want to visit the other parks, consider getting a ParkHopper ticket. 9.",
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"headings": "50 Things to Do in Singapore with Kids\n50 Things to Do in Singapore with Kids\nTable of Contents\nMeet the animals at Singapore Zoo\nHang with the birds at Jurong Bird Park\nVisit the sea creatures of SEA Aquarium\nExplore the Night Safari\nHave Fun at Universal Studios\nHave a splashing good time at a Waterpark\nPlay on the Sentosa Beaches\nExplore Labrador Nature Reserve\nRide the Skyline Luge Sentosa\nRelax at the Botanic Gardens\nPlay in the Indoor Playgrounds\nExplore Gardens by the Bay\nPlay at the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden\nDiscover the Science Centre\nRide the Singapore Cable Car\nDiscover Pulau Ubin\nShop at a Wet Market\nExplore the Jewel at Changi\nEat at a Hawker Centre\nStroll through the Jurong Lake Gardens\nHike through MacRitchie Reservoir\nExplore Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve\nTake Photos at Haw Par Villa\nRide the Sentosa 4D Adventureland\nTake a River Cruise\nEnjoy some Fish Reflexology\nVisit the Natural History Museum\nIndulge in Afternoon Tea at Raffles Hotel\nExplore Fort Siloso\nGo underground at the Battle Box at Fort Canning\nVisit the Chinatown Heritage Centre\nCycle along East Coast Park\nVisit the ArtScience Museum\nAdmire modern art at the Singapore Art Museum\nTake a Trishaw Tour\nTake the Captain Explorer DUKW Tour\nRide the Singapore Flyer\nGo flying at the MegaZip Adventure Park\nRub shoulders with the stars at Madame Tussauds\nVisit the National Museum of Singapore\nDiscover the Singapore Discovery Centre\nGet snap happy at the Trick Eye Museum\nExplore the River Safari\nTake a Segway Tour\nFly through the trees at Forest Adventure\nSee the dinosaurs at Jurassic Mile\nGo Trampolining\nSplash around at Hydrodash\nVisit the Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom\nAdmire the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum\nBuy Before You Go!\nPin it for Later!\n",
"segment": "Don’t miss Breakfast with the Orang Utans! Read our Tips on Visiting Singapore Zoo with Kids here. Click here to buy discounted tickets for Singapore Zoo (and the Zoo Breakfast) online\nKlook.com\nHang with the birds at Jurong Bird Park\nThe Jurong Bird Park houses over 8,000 birds from over 600 species and is set in a beautifully landscaped park, making it one of the most popular kids activities in Singapore. Visit the world’s largest walk-in aviary, feed the Loris, Ostriches and Pelicans and watch the fun shows, including Birds n Buddies Show and the Thunderstorm Experience. Click here to buy discounted tickets for Jurong Bird Park online\nKlook.com\nVisit the sea creatures of SEA Aquarium\nThere is an amazing variety of sea creatures to see at the SEA Aquarium in Resorts World Sentosa – over 800 species are represented across the 49 different habitats. With over 100,000 marine creatures in all, it is hard not to be impressed – especially when you reach the grand finale: the Open Ocean – a panoramic marine vista complete with manta rays, sharks, and goliath grouper. No wonder this is one of the most popular places to visit in Singapore for kids. Click here to buy discounted tickets for the SEA Aquarium online\nKlook.com\nExplore the Night Safari\nAnother of the most fun places to visit in Singapore for family is the legendary Night Safari, where you have the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with hundreds of exotic nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. Nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest, subtle lighting facilitates the viewing over 1,000 nocturnal animals from 120 different species in the nighttime tropical jungle.",
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"headings": "18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore\n18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Singapore\n1. Marina Bay Sands\n2. Gardens by the Bay\n3. Botanic Gardens\n4. Singapore Zoo\n5. Orchard Road\n6. Singapore Flyer\n7. Raffles Hotel Singapore\n8. Chinatown\n9. Sentosa Island\n10. Clarke Quay\n11. Universal Studios Singapore\n12. Night Safari Singapore\n13. Merlion Park\n14. Asian Civilisations Museum\n15. Pulau Ubin (Granite Island)\n16. Fort Canning Park\n17. The Maritime Experiential Museum\n18. Fort Siloso\nWhere to Stay in Singapore for Sightseeing\nTips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Singapore\nMore Related Articles on PlanetWare.com\n",
"segment": "Allow at least three hours to make your way around the zoo. If the zoo doesn't satisfy your need for getting close to wildlife, there's also the Night Safari, River Safari (including a giant panda forest), and the Jurong Bird Park. Park hopper passes are available if you plan to visit more than one of the wildlife parks. For a unique and personal wildlife experience, try the Singapore Zoo Breakfast with the Orangutans . This hassle-free tour includes transportation from and to your hotel, allows you half day to explore the zoo, and has an optional upgrade to enjoy breakfast in the company of the zoo's much-loved orangutans. Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore\nOfficial site: www.wrs.com.sg/en/singapore-zoo\n5. Orchard Road\nOrchard Road | Jack / photo modified\nOne could be forgiven for coming to Singapore and doing nothing but shopping, as this is a world-class city for style and designer chic. The Orchard Road area is a great place to start a shopping spree, as there are high-end stores at every turn.",
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"headings": "Singapore Travel Guide\nSingapore Travel Guide\nTable of Contents\nTop 5 Things to See and Do in Singapore\n1. Eat at the Boat Quay\n2. See the supertrees at Gardens by the Bay\n3. Hang out (and party) on Sentosa\n4. Visit Singapore Zoo\n5. Hang with the Merlions\nOther Things to See and Do in Singapore\n1. Admire Thian Hock Keng Temple\n2. Explore Bukit Timah Nature Reserve\n3. Wander around Chinatown\n4. Take a trip to Pulau Ubin\n5. Relax in the Singapore Botanic Gardens\n6. Eat in Little India\n7. Learn about Singapore’s History\n8. Visit Sri Mariamman Temple\n9. Watch a free concert\n10. Visit the MacRitchie Reservoir Park\nSingapore Travel Costs\nBackpacking Singapore Suggested Budgets\nAccommodation\nFood\nTransportation\nSingapore Travel Guide: Money Saving Tips\nWhere To Stay in Singapore\nHow to Get Around Singapore\nWhen to Go to Singapore\nHow to Stay Safe in Singapore\nSingapore Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources\nSingapore Gear and Packing Guide\nThe Best Backpack for Travelers\nWhat to Pack for Your Trip\nClothes\nSmall Medical Kit (safety is important!!!)\nMiscellaneous\nClothing\nToiletries\nSingapore Travel Guide: Suggested Reading\n",
"segment": "4. Visit Singapore Zoo\nThis zoo is one of the best in the world. Covering an area of 70 acres, this place is huge and has a vast array of animals: over 3,600 mammals, birds, and reptiles. The zoo’s night safaris are awesome. Entrance to the zoo and a night safari costs $70 SGD ($50 USD). There’s no restaurants around here and, since you have to wait for the night safari to begin, you get stuck eating the overpriced zoo food. See the zoo in the morning and come back at night for the safari. 5. Hang with the Merlions\nYou are sure to see statues of these imaginary creatures dotted about Singapore.",
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"headings": "Public Holidays For 2021 Include 4 Long Weekends\nPublic Holidays For 2021 Include 4 Long Weekends\nPublic Holiday 2021 Singapore\nKidZania Singapore:\nSingapore Science Centre\nSingore Zoo\nWeekend getaway\nALSO READ: Public Holiday 2020 Singapore\nGE2020: Singaporeans To Go To Polls on 10 Jul\nRead Full Article\nWritten by\nNikki De Guzman\n",
"segment": "Singapore Science Centre\nThe Science Centre Singapore is a scientific institution in Jurong East, Singapore, specialising in the promotion of scientific and technological education for the general public\nSingore Zoo\nSet in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo is renowned for its 'open concept'. It offers visitors from around the world the opportunity to be inspired by the wonders of nature and wildlife. Animals here live in spacious and landscaped environments, simulating that of their natural habitats. Weekend getaway\nPlan a weekend getaway, and a take a break from the busy lives. While you engage in any form of activities, always remember to wear your mask and maintain social distancing when you are in the public. While Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has stated that the pandemic \"will be with us for at least a year and most probably longer, until a vaccine is developed and becomes available,\" here's to hoping we can at least spend more time with our families during the holidays next year. ALSO READ: Public Holiday 2020 Singapore\nGE2020: Singaporeans To Go To Polls on 10 Jul\nGot a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app.",
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"segment": "© Prianka Ghosh\nSingapore Zoo\nThe Singapore Zoo is world famous for its ‘open’ captivity design where animals are kept in large enclosures that are surrounded by moats or other non-intrusive barriers. The Singapore Zoo makes it easy for visitors to get around regardless of the equatorial climate by offering a variety of methods of transportation within the park including trams, boats and even horse carriages. https://www.flickr.com/photos/monstermunch/4447917525/ | Singapore Zoo / Andy Mitchell flickr\nOrchard Road\nIt’s hard to believe that this street was once lined with orchards, but today it is the number one place to go to shop until you drop. With nearly two dozen malls lining the two kilometres between Orchard MRT and Somerset MRT, you can wander the malls and shop for various designer goods. This is a great activity if the weather is poor because the malls are connected by an underground tunnel network. Orchard Road / Wikicommons | © chensiyuan / WikiCommons\nArchitecture\nFrom the colonial-era Raffles Hotel to hyper modern futuristic condos and from classic Peranakan-era shophouses to Art-Deco inspired buildings, Singapore is an architecture lover’s dream. Create a DIY tour with our lists of Singapore’s Architectural Highlights and Singapore’s Hidden Architectural Gems. https://www.flickr.com/photos/mcartmell/27619871660 | Singapore Architecture / Mike Cartmell flickr\nAdd to Plan\nGive us feedback",
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"segment": "Season 5\nWinner: Taylor Hicks\nRunner-Up: Katharine McPhee\nJudges: Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell\nWith silver-haired Taylor Hicks besting ingenue Katharine McPhee in the finale, season 5 became the first to have a male winner and female runner-up. Though McPhee’s career eventually eclipsed Hicks’ thanks to starring roles in NBC’s Smash, CBS's Scorpion and Broadway's Waitress , he remains the oldest winner in Idol history at 29. The 2006 season also launched the careers of rocker Chris Daughtry -- whose fourth-place finish was met with controversy -- and country singer Kellie Pickler. Season 6\nWinner: Jordin Sparks\nRunner-Up: Blake Lewis\nJudges: Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell\nIn 2007, America crowned Jordin Sparks, a 17-year-old high school senior, over beatboxer Blake Lewis.",
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"headings": "All 18 'American Idol' winners ranked from least to most successful\nAll 18 'American Idol' winners ranked from least to most successful\nKelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood are easily the most successful winners in \"American Idol\" history.\nSign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.\nThe low placement of Just Sam, the winner of season 18, is no fault of her own — her season was interrupted because of COVID-19, and she hasn't been able to tour or do any real press.\nCaleb Johnson was crowned the winner of season 13 in 2014 and has released only one solo album since.\nIn 2018, Maddie Poppe was crowned the season-16 champion.\nTrent Harmon won what was at the time the last season of \"American Idol,\" season 15, in 2016.\nLaine Hardy won season 17, the second of the \"rebooted\" series, in 2019.\nNick Fradiani won the 14th season of \"American Idol\" in 2015 after attempts on \"America's Got Talent\" and a Battle of the Bands contest.\nLee DeWyze was the season-nine champion in 2010.\nKris Allen's season-eight win in 2009 can best be summed up by his face upon winning.\nCandice Glover was crowned the season-12 \"American Idol\" in 2013.\nTaylor Hicks took home the season-five crown in 2006.\nDavid Cook won the battle of the Davids during season seven in 2008.\nIn 2003, Ruben Studdard became the second \"American Idol.\"\nPhillip Phillips, who won season 11 in 2012, had the bestselling coronation song in \"American Idol\" history.\nThe season-10 winner, Scotty McCreery, edges out Phillips.\nJordin Sparks, who won season six in 2007, is one of the most successful \"American Idol\" winners.\nIn 2004, Fantasia Barrino became the third \"American Idol,\" so it's fitting that we ranked her at No. 3.\nCarrie Underwood, the season-four winner, has transcended \"American Idol\" to become one of the most successful country artists of all time.\nWho else could be the most successful \"American Idol,\" but Kelly Clarkson, the season-one champ? She created an entire empire from her 2002 win.\nKelly Clarkson won \"American Idol\" on September 4, 2002.\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "It peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Her coronation song, \"I Am Beautiful,\" reached No. 93 on the Hot 100. Glover, 31, remains the most famous person from her season, however, bumping her past a few competitors. Taylor Hicks took home the season-five crown in 2006. Taylor Hicks won \"American Idol\" season five. Jason Merritt/FilmMagic/Getty Images\nWhen Hicks won \"American Idol,\" he was briefly one of the most famous people in the US. His season was the most successful in two ways:",
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"segment": "Javier Colon (Team Adam Levine)\nSeason 2 winner: Jermaine Paul (Team Blake Shelton)\nSeason 3 winner: Cassadee Pope (Team Blake)\nSeason 4 winner: Danielle Bradbery (Team Blake)\nSeason 5 winner: Tessanne Chin (Team Adam)\nSeason 6 winner: Josh Kaufman (Team Usher)\nSeason 7 winner: Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake)\nSeason 8 winner: Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell Williams)\nSeason 9 winner: Jordan Smith (Team Adam)\nSeason 10 winner: Alisan Porter (Team Christina Aguilera)\nNote to readers:",
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"headings": "American Idol\n(season 5)\n\nAmerican Idol (season 5)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nRegional auditions\nHollywood week\nSemifinals\nPerformances\nColor key:\nTop 24\nTop 20\nTop 16\nTop 12 finalists\nFinals\nColor key:\nTop 12 – Stevie Wonder\nTop 11 – 1950s\nTop 10 – 2000s\nTop 9 – Country\nTop 8 – Queen\nTop 7 – Great American Songbook\nTop 6 – Love Songs\nTop 5 – Year of Birth/Current Billboard Top 10\nTop 4 – Elvis Presley\nTop 3 – Clive Davis 's choice/Judges' choice/Contestants' choice\nTop 2 – Previous Song/Another Previous Song/Winner's Single\nPerformers on results shows\nElimination song\nThe finale\nElimination chart\nColor key:\nDialIdol\nControversies\nU.S. Nielsen ratings\nPost Idol\nMajor releases\nCompilations\nAlbums\nMinor & independent releases\nNominations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "American Idol (season 5) - Wikipedia\nAmerican Idol (season 5)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\"AI5\" redirects here. For the 1968 Institutional Act Number 5, in Brazil, see Institutional Act Number Five. American Idol\nSeason 5\n\n\nHosted by\nRyan Seacrest\nJudges\nPaula Abdul\nSimon Cowell\nRandy Jackson\nWinner\nTaylor Hicks\nRunner-up\nKatharine McPhee\nFinals venue\nKodak Theatre\n\nRelease\nOriginal network\nFox\nOriginal release\nJanuary 17\n( 2006-01-17)\n–\nMay 24, 2006\n( 2006-05-24)\nSeason chronology\n← Previous\nSeason 4\nNext →\nSeason 6\nList of American Idol episodes\nThe fifth season of reality television singing competition American Idol began on January 17, 2006, and concluded on May 24, 2006. Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell returned to judge, and Ryan Seacrest returned to host. It is the most successful season to date ratings-wise, and resulted in 18 contestants (including all of the top 10 and a few semifinalists) getting record deals – nine of them with major labels. Taylor Hicks was named the winner over runner-up Katharine McPhee, making him first male to win against a female in the finals. Contents\n1 Regional auditions\n2 Hollywood week\n3 Semifinals\n3.1 Performances\n3.1.1 Top 24\n3.1.2 Top 20\n3.1.3 Top 16\n4 Top 12 finalists\n5 Finals\n5.1 Top 12 – Stevie Wonder\n5.2 Top 11 – 1950s\n5.3 Top 10 – 2000s\n5.4 Top 9 – Country\n5.5 Top 8 – Queen\n5.6 Top 7 – Great American Songbook\n5.7 Top 6 – Love Songs\n5.8 Top 5 – Year of Birth/Current Billboard Top 10\n5.9 Top 4 – Elvis Presley\n5.10 Top 3 – Clive Davis's choice/Judges' choice/Contestants' choice\n5.11 Top 2 – Previous Song/Another Previous Song/Winner's Single\n5.12 Performers on results shows\n5.13 Elimination song\n5.14 The finale\n6 Elimination chart\n7 DialIdol\n8 Controversies\n9 U.S. Nielsen ratings\n10 Post Idol\n11 Major releases\n11.1 Compilations\n11.2 Albums\n12 Minor & independent releases\n13 Nominations\n14 See also\n15 References\n16 External links\nRegional auditions\nAuditions were held in seven cities in the summer and fall of 2005. An audition was originally planned for Memphis, Tennessee but that was canceled due to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort that was taking place in the city, and replaced by Las Vegas, Nevada and Greensboro, North Carolina. Episode Air Date\nAudition City\nDate\nFirst Audition Venue\nCallback Date\nCallback Venue\nGolden Tickets\nJanuary 17, 2006\nChicago, Illinois\nSeptember 16, 2005\nSoldier Field\nSeptember 20, 2005\nW Hotel\n34\nJanuary 18, 2006\nDenver, Colorado\nSeptember 11, 2005\nInvesco Field at Mile High\n\nColorado Convention Center\n37\nJanuary 24, 2006\nGreensboro, North Carolina\nOctober 3, 2005\nGreensboro Coliseum\nOctober 6, 2005\nMarriott Downtown\n33\nJanuary 25, 2006\nSan Francisco, California\nAugust 18, 2005\nCow Palace\n\nParc 55 Hotel\n18\nJanuary 31, 2006\nLas Vegas, Nevada\nOctober 10–11, 2005\nLas Vegas Convention Center\nOctober 12–13, 2005\nRenaissance Las Vegas\n11\nFebruary 1, 2006\nAustin, Texas a\nAugust 25–26, 2005\nFrank Erwin Center\nSeptember 28, 2005\nParc 55 Hotel, San Francisco\n12\nFebruary 7, 2006\nBoston, Massachusetts\nAugust 31, 2005\nGillette Stadium\nOctober 27, 2005\nSeaport Hotel and World Trade Center\n28\nTotal Tickets to Hollywood\n175\n^a Later stages of the Austin auditions were held in San Francisco due to Hurricane Katrina which caused a large number of evacuees to be relocated in Texas. The show however made no mention of the venue switch and presented the Austin audition as having taken place entirely in Austin.",
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"headings": "American Idol Winners List Of All Seasons\nAmerican Idol Winners List Of All Seasons\nTable of Contents\nThe Complete List of American Idol Winners\n1] American Idol Season 1 Winner (2002) – Kelly Clarkson\n2] American Idol Season 2 Winner (2003) – Ruben Studdard\n3] American Idol Season 3 Winner (2004) – Fantasia Barrino\n4] American Idol Season 4 Winner (2005) – Carrie Underwood\n5] American Idol Season 5 Winner (2006) – Taylor Hicks\n6] American Idol Season 6 Winner (2007) – Jordin Sparks\n7] American Idol Season 7 Winner (2008) – David Cook\n8] American Idol Season 8 Winner (2009) – Kris Allen\n9] American Idol Season 9 Winner (2010) – Lee DeWyze\n10 American Idol Season 10 Winner (2011) – Scotty McCreery\n11] American Idol Season 11 Winner (2012) – Philip Philips\n12] American Idol Season 12 Winner (2013) – Candice Glover\n13] American Idol Season 13 Winner (2014) – Caleb Johnson\n14] American Idol Season 14 Winner (2015) – Nick Fradiani\n15] American Idol Season 15 Winner (2016) – Trent Harmon\n16] American Idol Season 16 Winner (2017) – Maddie Poppe\n17] American Idol Season 17 Winner (2018) – Laine Hardy\n",
"segment": "Flickr (Matthew Wittkopp)\nTwenty one year old, Carrie Underwood from Checotah, Oklahoma, won the fourth season of American Idol. Bo Bice from Helena, Alabama was the runner up of the season. Vonzell Solomon from Fort Myers, Florida stood third. 5] American Idol Season 5 Winner (2006) – Taylor Hicks\nPhoto By Mallory Benedict/PBS NewsHour. Taylor Hicks from Birmingham, Albama was declared the winner of the fifth season of American Idol. He was twenty nine years old. Katharine McPhee from Los Angeles, California became the runner up and Elliot Yamin from Richmond, Virginia secured the third position. 6] American Idol Season 6 Winner (2007) – Jordin Sparks\nPhoto: Flickr (Christine Leiser)\n17 year old, Jordin Sparks from Glendale, Arizona won the title this time. Blake Lewis from Bothell, Washington was the runner up.",
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"title": "'American Idol' Finale Recap: Lauren Alaina And Scotty McCreery Duke It Out - MTV",
"headings": "'American Idol' Finale Recap: Lauren Alaina And Scotty McCreery Duke It Out\n'American Idol' Finale Recap: Lauren Alaina And Scotty McCreery Duke It Out\nTeen finalists premiere their potential coronation songs amid drama about Alaina's vocal cords.\n",
"segment": "The hyped-up performance ended with a powerful golf swing and more high-fives for the kids down front. Alaina sounded in fine form again on Carrie Underwood's kicky \"Flat on the Floor.\" With a bit more sandpaper in her voice, Lauren put the pedal down and gave it her all, ending with a big, rich note that proved she was — yes, Randy — in it to win it. In an unexplained break from \"Idol\" orthodoxy, Seacrest rushed through the call-in numbers for each contestant after their first performance without making time for the judges to offer commentary. The second round had the contestants' own idols offering up their choice, with Country Hall of Famer George Strait suggesting one of his own hits, \"Check Yes or No,\" for Scotty. Strumming his guitar and raising his eyebrow just so, McCreery, 17, did the most he could with the middle-of-the-road tune, crooning in his signature bullfrog voice and venturing up into his twangy higher register on the choruses. Though no revelation, it was another fine example of the kind of clean, professional mainstream country tune McC excels at. Alaina's idol, Underwood, went with a less contemporary choice, opting for the hit 1991 version of female country icon Pam Tillis' \"Maybe It Was Memphis.\" Wearing a poofy, gold-bead bedazzled miniskirt and shiny cowboy boots, Alaina nailed it again, taking a lesser-known tune and putting some smoky emotion into the vocals and rising up into her power range on the choruses to give the song a radio-friendly modern vibe. Finally, Seacrest went to the judges for their take on the first two rounds.",
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"headings": "America’s Got Talent Winners List (2006 to 2019)\nAmerica’s Got Talent Winners List (2006 to 2019)\nAmerica’s Got Talent Winners List\n1. Bianca Ryan\n2. Terry Fator\n3. Neal E. Boyd\n4. Kevin Skinner\n5. Michael Grimm\n6. Landau Eugene Murphy JR.\n7. Olate Dogs\n8. Kenichi Ebina\n9. Mat Franco\n10. Paul Zerdin\n11. Grace VanderWaal\n12. Darci Lynne Farmer\n13. Shin Lim\n14. Kodi Lee\nJudges and Hosts\nBlog You May Like\n",
"segment": "In 2010, he released an album called “Long Ride” after singing songs like “If Tomorrow Never Comes” and “Always on My Mind” on the show. Kevin went missing 2014 and the mental illness led his wife to divorce him as well. 5. Michael Grimm\nWinner of the 5th AGT season is Michael Grimm. The fifth season was aired during 2010, between June 1 to September 15. Michael Grimm is an American singer and songwriter who won season five of America’s Got Talent. Moreover, he is a successful musician that risen to fame after AGT. Since then, he’s released five studio albums and one live album, with the most recent being 2015’s Grimm. And it has songs such as “Fallin’” by Alicia Keys and “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Michael proposed his girlfriend on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”",
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"headings": "Rupert Giles\nRupert Giles\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nSunnydale\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He is a father figure to Buffy and her friends Xander Harris and Willow Rosenberg, together forming the \"core four\" of the Scooby Gang. Giles is often portrayed as something of a \"straight man\" and his \"stuffy\" Oxford sensibility serves as counterpoint to the stereotypical Southern Californian characters and setting. He makes a \"weird cluck-cluck sound with his tongue\" when he is angry but is \"too English to say anything\" (\" Faith, Hope & Trick \"). He admits to being technophobic, a fact which often brings him into conflict with technopagan and computer science teacher, Jenny Calendar. However, after Jenny aids him in casting the demon Moloch out of the Internet, the pair reach an understanding and begin a romantic relationship. Despite his apparent fear with modern technology, Giles is quite adept with computers, which is required in his occupation as a librarian (Season Three episode \" Gingerbread \"). In Season Two, Giles' dark side is revealed and his relationship with Jenny deepens. In \" The Dark Age \", Ethan Rayne comes to Sunnydale to flee the demon Eyghon. Giles ashamedly admits to Buffy that he was responsible for summoning the demon in his youth, and is horrified when Jenny becomes possessed by Eyghon. Although Eyghon is defeated, Jenny takes time to cope with her ordeal, remaining distant from Giles in the meantime.",
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"headings": "Jenny Calendar\nJenny Calendar\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCreation and casting\nProgression\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nDeath\nInfluence\nTelevision appearances\nCitations\nBibliography\n",
"segment": "Anthony Head, who plays Giles on the series, had already been cast and was scheduled to read with LaMorte so the casting department could gauge their chemistry—which Head acknowledged, later saying, \"She's gorgeous, like a David Bailey picture.\" LaMorte spent a few minutes before the audition speaking and joking with Head, assuming he was a producer. When it came time for them to enter the audition room together, she handed him the chewing gum from her mouth only to learn that he was the actor cast to play opposite her. Progression\nSeason 1\nJenny Calendar's first appearance is in the episode \" I Robot, You Jane \", which deals with the risks of online romance. Willow Rosenberg ( Alyson Hannigan ), one of Buffy's friends, is spending time online with someone she knows as Malcolm, who turns out to be a demon named Moloch the Corrupter. The series regularly employs monsters and elements of dark fantasy to represent real-life problems. As a Watcher, Giles is extremely knowledgeable about the creatures that Buffy must face. He has a large collection of books detailing the demon realms, upon which he relies as the main tool of research and problem-solving. Jenny challenges his traditional approach and helps him to solve the problem of how to find and kill the demon when Giles reveals himself to be a technophobe; she both frustrates and flirts with him in the process.",
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"segment": "He indulges in theft and vandalism, and makes out with and has sex with Buffy's mother, Joyce Summers. When Buffy keeps Angel's return from hell a secret from the other Scoobies, Giles feels betrayed by her love for the man who tortured him and murdered Jenny, but later agrees to help Angel in \" Amends \". As Buffy's Cruciamentum approaches (a brutal tradition of the Watchers' Council in which a depowered Slayer is forced to battle a particularly dangerous vampire using only her wits), Giles struggles to cope with the guilt of betraying Buffy's trust. Despite describing the test as \"an archaic exercise in cruelty\", he secretly injects Buffy with muscle relaxants and adrenaline suppressors, which weaken her significantly, before finally coming clean when the vampire she is meant to fight escapes. Buffy is disgusted, but is later moved when Giles interferes to save her life and is subsequently dismissed for having a father's love for her. Giles is fired, and replaced with Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, but continues to act as Buffy's unofficial Watcher, proving especially helpful when Wesley turns out to be an incompetent coward. When Buffy briefly finds herself endowed with telepathic powers, she 'hears' her mother remembering that Giles was \"like a stevedore \" during sex. In a battle with the demonic Mayor of Sunnydale, Giles presses the trigger which destroys the Mayor and Sunnydale H",
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"segment": "The character is portrayed by Anthony Stewart Head. He serves as Buffy Summers ' mentor and surrogate father figure. The character proved popular with viewers, and Head's performance in the role was well received. Following Buffy ' s run, Whedon intended to launch a television spin-off focused on the character, but rights issues prevented the project from developing. Outside of the television series, the character has appeared substantially in Expanded Universe material such as novels, comic books, and short stories. Giles' primary role in the series is Watcher to Buffy ( Sarah Michelle Gellar) in her capacity as vampire Slayer; he is in the employ of the Watchers' Council, a British organization that attempts to oversee the actions of the Slayer. From youth, Giles was expected to follow the family tradition and become a Watcher, though as a teenager and young adult he rebelled, dropping out of Oxford University to experiment in dark magic and the rock music scene, until a bereavement brought him to his senses. In adulthood, his loyalty to Buffy and her group of friends costs him his job for a time. As the series progresses, Giles increasingly becomes a father figure to Buffy and her friends Willow ( Alyson Hannigan) and Xander ( Nicholas Brendon ).",
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"segment": "Impatient with the ritualistic attitude of the Order of Aurelius, Spike kills the Anointed One and becomes the more informal leader of Sunnydale's vampire society. Meanwhile, love is in the air for the members of the Scooby Gang as Buffy and Angel fall deeply in love, Xander Harris ( Nicholas Brendon) and Cordelia Chase ( Charisma Carpenter) begin an unlikely relationship, Willow Rosenberg ( Alyson Hannigan) finds romance in the form of guitarist Daniel \"Oz\" Osbourne ( Seth Green) and even Rupert Giles ( Anthony Stewart Head) begins to further his relationship with computer science teacher turned techno-pagan Jenny Calendar ( Robia LaMorte ). Although after a visit by Giles' long lost friend Ethan Rayne ( Robin Sachs) and the return of a powerful demon they used to worship in their youth, Jenny distances herself from Giles because she fears the dangerous life he leads. In \" What's My Line \" the time has come for Drusilla's ritual. Angel is captured by Spike after he summons a horde of bounty hunters called the Order of Taraka to attempt to eliminate Buffy. Meanwhile, a new Slayer shows up in town, Kendra ( Bianca Lawson ), who appears to be of Caribbean origin, sent to Sunnydale by her Watcher under the pretense of a very dark power rising up at the Hellmouth. Buffy and Kendra are forced to work together in order to rescue Angel and stop Spike's plan. Although they do save Angel's life and stop the Order, Drusilla is still returned to full strength while Spike is seriously injured by Buffy's assault. Kendra returns to her home as Buffy reaches a new appreciation for her destiny as a slayer. During Buffy's 17th birthday, Drusilla and Spike resurrect a powerful demon called \" The Judge \" ( Brian Thompson) who can burn the humanity out of people and who claims to be invincible.",
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"title": "Syfy’s ‘Dominion’ Premiere: Chris Egan and Vaun Wilmott Talk ‘Legion’ Spinoff, Warring Angels – Variety",
"headings": "Syfy’s ‘Dominion’ Premiere: Chris Egan and Vaun Wilmott Talk ‘Legion’ Spinoff, Warring Angels\nSyfy’s ‘Dominion’ Premiere: Chris Egan and Vaun Wilmott Talk ‘Legion’ Spinoff, Warring Angels\nBy Laura Prudom\n",
"segment": "Each episode has Michael really teaching Alex something new, and Alex seeing Michael in a totally different way.” The series also features British thesp Anthony Stewart Head — best known as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s” fan-favorite Watcher, Giles — not only playing a more villainous role, but also flaunting an American accent. “I’d actually thought of him early on, but then wasn’t really, because I was used to him from ‘Buffy,’ right? So, [Giles] didn’t seem like David,” Wilmott recalled with a laugh. “ And he sent an audition tape that was just so insanely good, it was so funny … He was so brave, and he was so committed. I was just like, ‘That’s the guy. That’s him.'” While Egan suspects that people may have preconceptions about “Dominion” because it’s a spinoff, he’s optimistic that viewers will embrace the world regardless of their familiarity with “Legion.” “I think people are going to be really pleasantly surprised. I would like to think people will be blown away,” he said. “",
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"headings": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer\n(season 6)\n\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer (season 6)\nContents\nPlot\nCast and characters\nMain cast\nRecurring cast\nGuest cast\nCrew\nEpisodes\nCrossovers with Angel\nReception\n\"Once More, with Feeling\"\nCriticism\nDVD release\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Giles returns to help face Willow in battle and infuses her with light magic, tapping into her remaining humanity. This initially backfires when Willow feels the pain in everyone around the world and decides to destroy the world in order to end everyone's suffering. At the climax of the season, Xander prevents Willow from destroying the world by reminding her of their friendship and telling her that he loves her no matter what, the same way Tara did. She eventually breaks down, and the dark magic drains from her. Meanwhile, Buffy comes to terms with being alive again, and promises to be there for her sister and friends. At the end of the season, after attacking and attempting to rape Buffy, Spike leaves Sunnydale and travels to Africa to see a demon and asks him to \"make him to what he used to be\" so that he can \"give Buffy what she deserves.\" The audience is led to believe that he was referring to the freedom to be evil (unrestrained by his punishment chip) and thus able to kill Buffy; however, after passing a series of tests, Spike is rewarded with the restoration of his soul. Cast and characters\nMain cast\nSarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers\nNicholas Brendon as Xander Harris\nEmma Caulfield as Anya Jenkins\nMichelle Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers\nJames Marsters as Spike\nAlyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg\nAmber Benson as Tara Maclay *\n* ^ Benson is only credited in the opening credits for one episode, and is credited as a guest star for all her other appearances. Recurring cast\nTom Lenk as Andrew Wells\nDanny Strong as Jonathan Levinson\nAdam Busch as Warren Mears\nAnthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles\nJames C. Leary as Clem\nKali Rocha as Halfrek\nElizabeth Anne Allen as Amy Madison\nJeff Kober as Rack\nAmelinda Embry as Katrina Silber\nGuest cast\nMarc Blucas as Riley Finn\nDean Butler as Hank Summers\nKristine Sutherland as Joyce Summers\nAndy Umberger as D'Hoffryn\nCrew\nSeries creator Joss Whedon served as executive producer, but his role was diminished as he took a hiatus to write the musical episode, and later Fox ordered a new pilot from him, Firefly.",
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"segment": "You can also check harry potter nicknames for more magical ideas. Weasley I$ Our King. Greg & Forge. Crook shanks. Expecto Pectrum. The Leaky Cardron. Hermione’s Butter Beer. Herm-O-Niny. S,P,E,W {Society of Elfish Welfare}. Crumple Horned Snowcock.",
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"headings": "Harry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey\nHarry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey\n\"Point me!\"\nHarry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey\nAttribution\nAuthor\nPublication information\nRelease date\nPages\nChronology\nPreceded by\nContents\nPromotional description\nTable of contents\nPart I: The Making of Harry Potter\nPart II: The Art of Harry Potter\nPart III: Epilogue\nExternal links\nNotes and references\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "Table of contents\nPart I: The Making of Harry Potter\nIntroduction\nSetting the Scene\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\nHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\nHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\nHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\nHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\nPart II: The Art of Harry Potter\nIntroduction\nCharacters: Costuming\nHarry Potter\nRon Weasley\nHermione Granger\nAlbus Dumbledore\nLord Voldemort\nSeverus Snape\nRubeus Hagrid\nMinerva McGonagall\nQuirinus Quirrell\nSybill Trelawney\nGilderoy Lockhart\nRemus Lupin\nNymphadora Tonks\nBarty Crouch Jr\nMad-Eye Moody\nDolores Umbridge\nHorace Slughorn\nRita Skeeter\nXenophilius Lovegood\nLuna Lovegood\nGinny Weasley\nNeville Longbottom\nDraco Malfoy\nVincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle\nCho Chang\nCedric Diggory\nLavender Brown\nSeamus Finnegan and Dean Thomas\nFred and George Weasley\nBill Weasley\nPercy Weasley\nArthur and Molly Weasley\nThe Dursleys\nJames and Lily Potter\nThe Marauders\nPadfoot\nFilius Flitwick\nArgus Filch\nPomona Sprout\nPoppy Pomfrey\nMadame Maxime\nFleur Delacour\nIgor Karkaroff\nViktor Krum\nCornelius Fudge\nBarty Crouch Snr\nKingsley Shacklebolt\nRufus Scrimgeour\nAberforth Dumbledore\nAriana Dumbledore\nGellert Grindlewald\nGriphook\nOllivander\nLucius and Narcissa Malfoy\nPeter Pettigrew\nDeath Eaters Masks and Costumes\nBellatrix Lestrange\nFenrir Greyback\nThe Snatchers\nDobby\nKreacher\nGrawp\nThe Hogwarts Ghosts\nLocations: Set Design\nHogwarts Castle\nThe Clock Tower Courtyard\nThe Owlery\nThe Bridge\nStone Circle\nHagrid's Hut\nThe Whomping Willow\nThe Forbidden Forest\nThe Great Hall\nMoving Staircases\nThe Gryffindor Common Room\nThe Gryffindor Boys Dormitory\nThe Slytherin Common Room\nThe Defence Against The Dark Arts Classroom\nQuirrell's Classroom\nLockhart's Classroom\nMoody's Classroom\nUmbridge's Classroom\nLupin's Classroom\nThe Divination Classroom\nThe Potions Classroom\nDumbledore's Office\nUmbridge's Office\nSlughorn's Office\nThe Library\nAstronomy Tower\nThe Room of Requirement\nThe Prefects' Bathroom\nDiagon Alley\nThe Leaky Cauldron\nOllivanders\nFlourish and Blotts\nGringotts Wizarding Bank\nThe Lestrange's Vault\nWeasley's Wizard Wheezes\nHogsmeade\nHoneydukes\nThe Hog's Head\nThe Shrieking Shack\nHogsmeade Station\nThe Ministry of Magic\nAtrium Statues\nThe Trial Chamber\nThe Hall of Prophecy\nThe Veil Room\nThe Quidditch World Cup\nPrivet Drive\nThe Burrow\nGrimmauld Place\nThe Lovegood House\nWool's Orphanage\nSpinner's End\nLittle Hangleton Graveyard\nMalfoy Manor\nGodric's Hollow\nShell Cottage\nThe Horcrux Cave\nCreatures: Special Makeup and Digital Effects\nFawkes and Fawkes- A Model to Live By\nThe Mandrakes\nAragog and The Death of Aragog\nMerpeople\nGrindylows\nCornish Pixies\nThe Basilisk\nHungarian Horntail and Dragon Fire\nGringotts Dragon\nThe Centaurs and Flocking the Centaurs\nBuckbeak and Buckbeak Takes Flight\nThestrals and Thestrals in Motion\nThe Dementors and Metaphysical Movement\nWerewolves and The Transformation of Remus Lupin\nThe Inferi\nNagini\nTrolls\nArtefacts: Prop Making\nThe Wands\nThe Sorting Hat\nThe Howler\nThe 'Memory Cabinet' and the Pensieve\nTom Riddle's Diary\nSlytherin's Locket\nThe Hufflepuff Cup\nThe Ravenclaw Diadem\nThe Brooms\nThe Marauders Map\nThe Time-Turner\nBooks\nThe Daily Prophet\nMinistry Propaganda\nWanted Posters\nThe Quibbler\nWeasley's Wizard Wheezes\nThe Golden egg\nThe Goblet of Fire\nThe Triwizard Cup\nThe Sneakoscope\nThe Deluminator\nThe Deathly Hallows\nThe Golden Snitch\nPart III: Epilogue\nThe Golden Boards\nAcknowledgements and Colophon\nExternal links\nAmazon.com\nNotes and references\n↑ \"Harry Potter Complete Filmmaking Journey book to be released October 25, 2011\" - SnitchSeeker.com\nJ. K. Rowling 's Harry Potter series\nPhilosopher's Stone\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nChamber of Secrets\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nPrisoner of Azkaban\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nGoblet of Fire\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nOrder of the Phoenix\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nHalf-Blood Prince\nbook\nfilm\ngame\nfilm soundtrack\ngame soundtrack\nDeathly Hallows\nbook\nfilm 1\ngame 1\nfilm soundtrack 1\ngame soundtrack 1\nfilm 2\ngame 2\nfilm soundtrack 2\ngame soundtrack 2\nCursed Child\nscript\nplay\nFantastic Beasts (film series)\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\nbook\nscreenplay\nfilm\nsoundtrack\ngame\nThe Crimes of Grindelwald\n\nscreenplay\nfilm\nsoundtrack\nFantastic Beasts 3\n\n\nfilm\nFantastic Beasts 4\n\n\nfilm\nFantastic Beasts 5\n\n\nfilm\nOther written works\nOther games\nQuidditch Through the Ages\nWonderbook: Book of Spells / Book of Potions\nThe Tales of Beedle the Bard\nHarry Potter: Quidditch World Cup\nHarry Potter Prequel\nHarry Potter:",
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Birmingham
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"segment": "If you do not know, we have prepared this article about details of Walton Goggins’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life & Biography\nWalton Goggins took birth on November 10, 1971, in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born to parents, Janet Long, his mother, and Walton Sanders Goggins Sr., his father. He completed his high school studies from Lithia Springs High School. He was raised in Lithia, Georgia. For his graduation, he joined Georgia Southern University, where he studied for a year before opting out of college. He then moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to pursue his career in acting. He didn’t start his career by some big star movies, and he started by doing small roles and small films.",
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"headings": "The Bourne Identity Cast In Real Life\nThe Bourne Identity Cast In Real Life\nContents\nMatt Damon (Jason Bourne)\nFranka Potente (Marie Kruetz)\nJulia Stiles (Nicky Parsons)\nBrian Cox (Ward Abbott)\nClive Owen (The Professor)\nChris Cooper (Alexander Conklin)\nAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Wombosi)\nGabriel Mann (Danny Zorn)\nWalton Goggins (Research Tech #1)\nTim Dutton (Eamon)\nAmber Mir\n",
"segment": "He is well recognized for Bat-woman, What/If and The Blacklist. Walton Goggins (Research Tech #1)\nWalton Goggins is an American actor born on November 10, 1971. His career is associated with two sides of law: often times he plays police officers and psycho-killers. When he moved to Los Angeles, he worked on a valet car parking service for various restaurants in the valley and sold cowboy boots. He got his first big break in Murder in Mississippi. Goggin married Leanne Kaun, a Canadian, who died committing suicide on November 12, 2004. Later he married a filmmaker Nadia Conner in August 2011. They have a son. He is active in various nonprofit organizations that range from environmental to humanitarian work.",
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"headings": "Biography\nWalton Goggins\nBiography\nOverview (3)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrade Mark (1)\nTrivia (15)\nPersonal Quotes (5)\nContribute to This Page\n",
"segment": "Walton Goggins - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nWalton Goggins\nBiography\nShowing all 27 items\nJump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (2) | Trade Mark (1) | Trivia (15) | Personal Quotes (5)\nOverview (3)\nBorn\nNovember 10, 1971 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA\nBirth Name\nWalton Sanders Goggins Jr.\nHeight\n5' 10\" (1.78 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nWalton Goggins is an actor of considerable versatility and acclaim who has delivered provocative performances in a multitude of feature films and television series. He won a Critics' Choice Award for his performance in the HBO comedy series \"Vice Principals\" and landed an Emmy nomination for his role of 'Boyd Crowder' on FX's \"Justified,\" among numerous accolades. Goggins is the producer/star of the hit new CBS single-camera comedy \"The Unicorn,\" which debuted as TV's #1 New Show and has been picked up for a full season. The series is about a tight-knit group of best friends and family who help 'Wade' (Goggins) embrace his \"new normal\" in the wake of the loss of his wife one year ago. As a sometimes ill-equipped but always devoted single parent to his two adolescent daughters, he is taking the major step of dating again. To Wade's amazement, he's a hot commodity with women, and his friends explain that he's the perfect single guy - a \"unicorn\": employed, attractive, and with a proven track record of commitment. He has also re-teamed with his former \"Vice Principals\" co-star Danny McBride on HBO's comedy series \"The Righteous Gemstones,\" which has been renewed for a second season. Written, directed and EP'ed by McBride, it tells the story of a world-famous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed and charitable work.",
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"segment": "He completed his high school studies from Lithia Springs High School. He was raised in Lithia, Georgia. For his graduation, he joined Georgia Southern University, where he studied for a year before opting out of college. He then moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to pursue his career in acting. He didn’t start his career by some big star movies, and he started by doing small roles and small films. Personal Life\nTaking a peek into Walton’s personal life, Walton married Leanne Kaun, a Canadian businesswoman in 2001. Their marriage ended with her death by committing suicide in 2004. Walton had his second marriage with Filmmaker Nadia Conners in 2011. The couple gave birth to a son named Augustus in February 2011. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on November 10, 1971, Walton Goggins is 49 years old as of today’s date 21st May 2021.",
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"segment": "My name is Walton Sanders Goggins Jr. I don’t need an appointment. Just tell her.” And she came out and said, “Okay, who is this kid?” I told her, “I don’t know how to do this, but I know that I’ve had an interesting life, and I know that I feel things deeply. With some guidance and help, I can do this.” And she said okay. Then I started working in Georgia, and did a movie in 1990 called Murder in Mississippi. Goggins at his home in the Hollywood Hills. Photo: Nathaniel Wood/for Vulture\nDid you consider college at all?",
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"segment": "Their son, Augustus, was born February 2011. Goggins showcases some of his photography on a blog that he created when he took a sabbatical and traveled across India. He is active in various nonprofit organizations that range from environmental to humanitarian work, and he regularly attends Global Green USA events. He is a partner in a spirits company, Mulholland Distilling. Filmography\nFilm\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1992\nMr. Saturday Night\nShaky Kid\nDVD cut only\nForever Young\nGate MP\n\n1994\nThe Next Karate Kid\nCharlie\nCredited as \"Walt Goggins\"\n1997\nThe Apostle\nSam\n\nSwitchback\nBud\n\n1998\nMajor League: Back to the Minors\nBilly \"Downtown\" Anderson\n\n2000\nThe Crow: Salvation\nDetective Stan Roberts\n\nRed Dirt\nLee Todd\n\nShanghai Noon\nWallace\n\nBeyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder\nAlmanzo Wilder\n\n2001\nDaddy and Them\nTommy Christian\n\nJoy Ride\nCop\nUncredited\nThe Accountant\nTommy O'Dell\nShort film\nAlso co-producer\n2002\nThe Bourne Identity\nResearch Tech #1\n\nBeyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder\nAlmanzo Wilder\n\n2003\nHouse of 1000 Corpses\nDeputy Steve Nash\n\nApple Jack\nMoe Danyou\nShort film\n2004\nChrystal\nLarry\nAlso producer\n2005\nThe World's Fastest Indian\nMarty Dickerson\n\n2006\nThe Architect\nJoe\n\n2007\nRandy and The Mob\nTino Armani\nAlso producer\n2008\nWinged Creatures\nZack\n\nMiracle at St. Anna\nNokes\n\n2009\nThat Evening Sun\nPaul Meecham\nAlso producer\nDamage\nReno\n\n2010\nPredators\nStans\n\n2011\nCowboys & Aliens\nHunt\n\nStraw Dogs\nDaniel\n\n2012\nLincoln\nClay Hawkins\n\nDjango Unchained\nBilly Crash\n\n2013\nOfficer Down\nAngel / Detective Logue\n\nG.I. Joe: Retaliation\nWarden Nigel James\n\nMachete Kills\nEl Cameleón\n\n2015\nMojave\nJim\n\nAmerican Ultra\nLaugher\n\nDiablo\nEzra\n\nThe Hateful Eight\nChris Mannix\n\n2017\nThree Christs\nLeon\n\n2018\nMaze Runner:",
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"segment": "$12 million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nWalton Goggins is a famous Actor from America. The 48-year old actor is a very renowned name among people for the wide range of characters he has played in movies. He is widely known for his roles as Shane Vendrell in The Shield (2002–2008), Boyd Crowder in Justified (2010–2015), Clay Hawkins in Lincoln (2012), Billy Crash in Django Unchained (2012), Chris Mannix in The Hateful Eight (2015), Lee Russell in Vice Principals (2016–2017) and Sonny Burch in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). Maybe you know about Walton Goggins very well, but do you know how old and tall is he and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, we have prepared this article about details of Walton Goggins’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life & Biography\nWalton Goggins took birth on November 10, 1971, in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born to parents, Janet Long, his mother, and Walton Sanders Goggins Sr., his father.",
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Amazon rainforest
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"segment": "In fact, Peru is a member of the Amazonas, or a collection of four nations which the Amazon River passes through. Peru’s Rainforest contains thousands of indigenous plants and animals. Some plants are yet to be discovered, and some are even used in modern drugs to cure diseases. The Amazon River Basin is the largest rainforest in the world. This rainforest is located in the northeast section of Peru. More than 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced in this area, thus the name “Lungs of the Planet.” With 2,5 million square miles, the Amazon rainforest represents 54% of the total rainforests left on the planet. Amazon rainforest birds account for at least one third of the world’s bird species, with the toucan being the most popular icon. More than half of the world’s estimated ten million species of plants, animals and insects live in the tropical forest. About 70% of plants found to have anticancer properties are found only in the rainforest.",
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"segment": "The ecoregion also serves as an important corridor for migratory birds. Human population density is high in this area and although there are some protected parks, urban expansion poses a major threat to this area. Rainforests\nPeru shares the Amazon rain forest with other countries and this tropical region is known as \"Amazonia\". Because of this rain forest, Peru has many unique plants and animals that are located on the eastern part of Peru (see map below). The Amazon received its nickname \"The Lungs of our Planet\" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen. The area of the Amazon is 5,500,000 km2 (2,123,562 sq mi) and is a big part of the Peruvian environment and is home to most of Peru's wildlife. Elevations\nLowest point: Pacific Ocean at 0m. Highest point: Peak Huascaran at 6,768m.",
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"segment": "7,372\nFerns: 700\nFish: 697\nReptiles: 180\nWeather\nFrom a climatic point of view, the Peruvian Rainforest has three well-defined regions: the jungle, the high forest, and low jungle. The jungle is characterized by a tropical climate with an average annual temperature between 72°F and 79°F (22°C and 26°C), which makes it the wettest region of Peru. The high forest has a tropical climate with an average temperature of 88°F (31°C) and few temperature variations throughout the year, making it the hottest. The low jungle has a warm and humid, with rainfall no more than 3.000 mm. Interesting Things About the Peruvian Rainforest and The Amazon\nMore than half of Peru is covered by jungle and rainforests. In particular, the Amazon Rainforest is the most famous in the world.",
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"segment": "The jungle is characterized by a tropical climate with an average annual temperature between 72°F and 79°F (22°C and 26°C), which makes it the wettest region of Peru. The high forest has a tropical climate with an average temperature of 88°F (31°C) and few temperature variations throughout the year, making it the hottest. The low jungle has a warm and humid, with rainfall no more than 3.000 mm. Interesting Things About the Peruvian Rainforest and The Amazon\nMore than half of Peru is covered by jungle and rainforests. In particular, the Amazon Rainforest is the most famous in the world. In fact, Peru is a member of the Amazonas, or a collection of four nations which the Amazon River passes through. Peru’s Rainforest contains thousands of indigenous plants and animals. Some plants are yet to be discovered, and some are even used in modern drugs to cure diseases. The Amazon River Basin is the largest rainforest in the world. This rainforest is located in the northeast section of Peru.",
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"segment": "The northern part of the jungle is known as the selva alta, while the southern regions, with their river terraces and rolling plains, are called the selva baja. The Peruvian rainforest is dense and remote, accessible in areas only by river. Environmental Issues\nPeru’s rainforest is incredibly important to provide habitat to countless species, some of them found nowhere else in the world, as a powerhouse for soaking up carbon dioxide in the air, and as living space for remote Amazon tribes. Past leadership regimes of the country have focused heavily on resource extraction, meaning that this precious region is under threat from logging, oil exploration, farming, chemical spraying against coca production, and mining. There are several independent organizations at work to change unsustainable and dangerous practices, but the Peruvian government has yet to make a serious effort of their own. Although Peru is a signatory in the Convention in the International Trade of Endangered Species, the country is still experiencing problems in the illegal trade of these vulnerable animals. According to the Convention, there are 10 critically endangered species, 28 endangered, and 99 vulnerable species in Peru. Some notable Peruvian organizations at work on these and other environmental issues, which may be able to provide more information, are the Peruvian Association for the Conservation of Nature, AymaraNet, Quechua Network, and the Peruvian Amazon Indian Network. Travelers to Peru can take action by being aware of existing environmental problems and tailoring their explorations to be as eco-sensitive as possible. A World of Wildlife\nPeru has one of the greatest biodiversities in the world, due to the presence of such dramatic geographical features as the coast, Andes, and Amazon River.",
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"headings": "Apply For A Jacksonville Marriage License\nApply For A Jacksonville Marriage License\nWhat do we have to do to apply for a marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nIs the Onslow County marriage license application form available online?\nWhat documents do we need to present at the Register of Deeds office?\nWill we need blood tests to apply for a marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nHow much will we need to pay to receive our marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nHow long will our marriage license be valid in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nWho can we invite to perform the wedding in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nWhat do we have to do to get our marriage certificate in Jacksonville, North Carolina?\nCLICK THE LINK TO YOUR CITY BELOW TO APPLY FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE\nSearch by State\n",
"segment": "Jacksonville Marriage License Applications\nApply For A Jacksonville Marriage License\nWhat do we have to do to apply for a marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina? To apply for a marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina, you will need to submit a marriage license application to the Onslow County Register of Deeds office. The Onslow County Register of Deeds office is located at 109 Old Bridge Street in Jacksonville, North Carolina. If you want to call the office, dial (910) 347-3451. When you go to apply for your marriage license, you must appear in person, show valid photo I.D., and pay the required marriage license fee. The Onslow County Register of Deeds office accepts marriage license applications from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can call to make an appointment, but appointments are not required. Is the Onslow County marriage license application form available online? Yes—Visit Jacksonville Marriage License to find the link to the online marriage license application form for Onslow County. You will still need to visit the Register of Deeds office in person to complete the marriage license application process.",
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"segment": "If you have questions about who is authorized to perform your wedding ceremony, you should contact the Onslow County Register of Deeds office. What do we have to do to get our marriage certificate in Jacksonville, North Carolina? After your wedding ceremony, you may purchase certified copies of your marriage certificate from the Onslow County Register of Deeds office. You can request your marriage certificate in person or by mail. The fee is $10.00 for each certified copy. To order your marriage certificate by mail, you should send your request to the Guilford County Register of Deeds at P.O. Box 3427, Greensboro NC 27402. CLICK THE LINK TO YOUR CITY BELOW TO APPLY FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE\nAsheville\nCary\nCharlotte\nConcord\nDurham\nFayetteville\nGastonia\nGreensboro\nGreenville\nHigh Point\nJacksonville\nRaleigh\nRocky Mount\nWilmington\nWinston-Salem\nSearch by State\nTo find more information about a business license in your state choose the state below. Alabama\nKentucky\nNorth Dakota\nAlaska\nLouisiana\nOhio\nArizona\nMaine\nOklahoma\nArkansas\nMaryland\nOregon\nCalifornia\nMassachusetts\nPennsylvania\nColorado\nMichigan\nRhode Island\nConnecticut\nMinnesota\nSouth Carolina\nDC\nMississippi\nSouth Dakota\nDelaware\nMissouri\nTennessee\nFlorida\nMontana\nTexas\nGeorgia\nNebraska\nUtah\nHawaii\nNevada\nVermont\nIdaho\nNew Hampshire\nVirginia\nIllinois\nNew Jersey\nWashington\nIndiana\nNew Mexico\nWest Virginia\nIowa\nNew York\nWisconsin\nKansas\nNorth Carolina\nWyoming\nDisclaimer: This site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial or tax advise. The information on this site should not be relied upon as an official source of information and should be independently verified.",
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"segment": "No—You will not need blood tests to apply for a marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina. How much will we need to pay to receive our marriage license in Jacksonville, North Carolina? You will need to pay the $60.00 marriage license fee when you apply for your marriage license at the Onslow County Register of Deeds office. You may pay this fee with cash or credit card. How long will our marriage license be valid in Jacksonville, North Carolina? Your marriage license will be valid for 60 days. You must have your wedding ceremony before your marriage license expires or you will need to apply again. Your Onslow County marriage license will be valid in any county in North Carolina, and there will not be a waiting period before the license becomes valid. Who can we invite to perform the wedding in Jacksonville, North Carolina? You may invite any religious clergy member, judge, or magistrate who is authorized to perform weddings in North Carolina to perform your wedding in Jacksonville.",
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"segment": "It maintains records of marriage licenses issued from 1927 till present. Records for marriages before this period can be obtained by contacting the county clerk of court. Requesters must submit a completed application form, providing relevant details such as the name of the spouse, date of marriage and place of marriage. Walk-in requests are available at 1217 North Pearl Street Jacksonville. Mail applications should be directed to: Attn: Vital Records Section\nDepartment of Health\nOffice of Vital Statistics\nP.O. BOX 210\nJacksonville, FL 32231-0042",
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"segment": "June 6, 1944 is also known as D-Day. On that day, the Allied forces launched a huge invasion of land that Adolf Hitler’s Nazi troops had taken over. It all began with boats and boats full of Allied troops landing on beaches in the French region of Normandy. They broke through the German defences and carried on fighting them back through Europe for the next 11 months until they reached Berlin, where Hitler was then hiding. The Battle of the Bulge took place from 16 December 1944-25 January 1945, and was the last major effort by Hitler to defeat the Allies. He had hoped to break up the parts of Western Europe that the British, American and French troops secured by splitting the area in half – this would mean that the armies wouldn’t be able to get supplies across to each other, and would make them easier targets for Hitler and his armies to fight against. But, all Hitler did was to make the Allied line of troops ‘bulge’ in the middle as he fought to push them back, and the line didn’t break completely. So, he didn’t accomplish his goal, and the Allies won the battle. Names to know\nNeville Chamberlain (1869-1940) – British Prime Minister from 1937-1940; Chamberlain was Prime Minister when Britain declared war on Germany.",
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"segment": "June 6, 1944: An Allied force of more than 150,000 troops, 5,000 ships and 800 aircraft assault 50 miles of northern France's Normandy coastline. More than 4,000 Allied troops die, and 6,000 are wounded, but the Allies succeed in breaching Hitler's coastal defense of France. June 26, 1944: The Allies capture the French port of Cherbourg; the Germans are on the retreat. August 25, 1944: Allied troops, with the help of the French resistance led by Gen. Charles de Gaulle, liberate Paris after four years of German occupation. Dec. 16, 1944: The Battle of the Bulge, the last German offensive on the Western Front, begins.",
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Battle of Gettysburg
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"segment": "He would lead the army for the rest of the war. He would win many battles, even though the Union army in the battles had more men and weapons. At the Battle of Gettysburg, he tried to invade the Union in order to end the war. But his army was defeated and he had to retreat back into Virginia. During 1864 and 1865, Lee fought Union general Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia. During the end of 1864 and the beginning of 1865, Lee and Grant fought near Richmond, Virginia in a series of battles called the Siege of Petersburg. In April 1865, Grant forced Lee to retreat from Richmond. After a series of battles, Grant surrounded Lee near Appomattox Courthouse and forced Lee to surrender. Before he surrendered, he said \"I would rather die a thousand deaths than surrender\". After the war\nPresident Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation granting amnesty and pardon to those Confederates who were a part of the rebellion against the United States.",
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"segment": "In the third year of the American Civil War, Gen. Robert E. Lee took the Confederate Army north and invaded Pennsylvania... he was attempting to get behind the Union Army, come down south, and capture Washington D.C.\nThe Union Army met him in battle at Gettysburg Pennsylvania. In a three day battle (July 1, 2, and 3, 1863) the Union Army held the line, and Lee was forced to retreat to Virginia, where he had come from. It was just about the first time Lee had actually lost, and one of the very few Union victories up to that point in the war. It also resulted in more casulaties than the entire Iraq war and Afganistan War have, so far\nhttp://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/gettysburg/ge...\nhttp://www.civilwarhome.com/Battles.htm\nThe government set up a cemetary to bury the dead. On November 19, 1863 President Lincoln came up from Washington D.C. to give a speach at the opening of the cemetary. He was actually the #2 speaker on the program. The featured speaker was a professional speachmaker who went on for several hours telling all about the battle, how heroic everyone was, etc. etc. etc. Lincoln got up and gave the Gettysburg Address.",
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"segment": "When did the battle of Antietam take place? It took place on September, 17th 1862\nWhere did the highest death rates take place in the civil war? antietam\nHow long did the Battle of Antietam take place? Battle of Antietam took place only for one day in Sharpsburg,\nMaryland. it was the single bloodiest day in American History. There were 23,000 dead, missing, or wounded combined for both\nsides. What are some famous events that took or take place in Maryland? The Battle of Brandwine in the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812.The Battle of Antietam in the US Civil War. What civil war battle did not take place along a body of water?",
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"segment": "Battle of Antietam Basic Facts\nThe date of the battle was Wednesday, September 17, 1862. The battle took place in Maryland near the town of Sharpsburg and Antietam Creek. The Union had an overwhelming advantage of 75,500 soldiers facing 38,000 Confederates. Antietam was the first major Civil War battle to take place in a Union state. The casualties of the battle were a combined 22,717 dead, wounded or missing. The leaders of the battle were General Robert E. Lee for the South and General George McClellan for the North. Several generals from both sides were killed at Antietam. This includes Union generals Joseph K. Mansfield, Israel B. Richardson and Isaac P. Rodman. Confederate generals who were killed include Lawrence O. Branch and William E. Starke. Battle of Antietam Timeline\n5:30 a.m.\nThe battle begins with a Union attack down the Hagerstown Turnpike led by General Joseph Hooker.",
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"segment": "No American battle prior to or\nafterwards into modern day history created so many casualties. What season did the Battle of Antietam take place in? Antietam was fought in the Fall. What state did the Battle of Antietam take place in? maryland\nWhere or when did the battle of Antietam take place? The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg took place in western\nMaryland near the town of Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. In which state did the Battle of Antietam take place? The Battle of Antietam took place in the state of Maryland near\nthe town of Sharpsburg. It is also known as the Battle of\nSharpsburg and was fought September 17, 1862. It was the costliest\nsingle day in casualties of the US Civil War.",
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"segment": "The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg took place in western\nMaryland near the town of Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. In which state did the Battle of Antietam take place? The Battle of Antietam took place in the state of Maryland near\nthe town of Sharpsburg. It is also known as the Battle of\nSharpsburg and was fought September 17, 1862. It was the costliest\nsingle day in casualties of the US Civil War. When did the battle of Antietam take place? It took place on September, 17th 1862\nWhere did the highest death rates take place in the civil war? antietam\nHow long did the Battle of Antietam take place? Battle of Antietam took place only for one day in Sharpsburg,\nMaryland. it was the single bloodiest day in American History.",
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"segment": "Battle of Antietam - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nBattle of Antietam\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nBattle of Antietam\nPart of the American Civil War\nBattle of Antietam by Kurz and Allison. Date\nSeptember 17, 1862\nLocation\nNear Sharpsburg, Maryland\nResult\nTactically inconclusive; strategic Union victory\nBelligerents\nUnited States ( Union)\nCSA (Confederacy)\nCommanders and leaders\nGeorge B. McClellan\nRobert E. Lee\nStrength\n87,000\n45,000\nCasualties and losses\n12,401 (2,108 killed, 9,540 wounded, 753 captured/missing)\n10,316 (1,546 killed, 7,752 wounded, 1,018 captured/missing)\nThe Battle of Antietam was an important battle in the American Civil War .It is also called the Battle of Sharpsburg by South historians. The battle was fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was also considered the bloodiest battle in the Civil war. It was the first major battle in the Civil War that took place in the border states. Both sides hoped a big victory for their side would make a short war. About 22,720 soldiers were killed, wounded or were missing at Antietam. There has never been another single-day battle in the history of the United States with so many American casualties. However, there have been other battles that lasted for more than one day where more Americans fell.",
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"segment": "Kids History: Battle of Antietam\nAdvertisement\nAmerican Civil War\nBattle of Antietam\nHistory >> Civil War\nYOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE\nUP NEXT\nCANCEL\nAD\nEnter your birthdate to continue: / /\nSubmit\ntest\nSorry, you're not old enough. Move along, please. 00:00\nPlease note: The audio information from the video is included in the text below. The Battle of Antietam was fought on September 17, 1862 between the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War. It took place near Sharpsburg, Maryland. The Southern forces were led by General Robert E. Lee and the Northern forces were led by General George B. McClellan. The Battle of Antietam by Kurz & Allison\nGeneral Robert E. Lee Goes on the Offensive\nUp until the Battle of Antietam the Confederate army had been primarily on the defensive.",
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"segment": "10 Interesting Facts About The Battle of Antietam | Learnodo Newtonic\n10 Interesting Facts About The Battle of Antietam\nSeptember 13, 2018\nFebruary 2, 2016 by Anirudh\nThe Battle of Antietam was fought on 17th September 1862 near Antietam Creek in Sharpsburg, Maryland. Also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, it was the first major battle of the American Civil War to be fought on Union soil. Battle of Antietam is considered to be a victory for the Union forces led by General George B. McClellan against the Confederate Army of General Robert E. Lee. The battle remains infamous for being the bloodiest single day in American military history. Know about the causes, events, casualties, effects, impact and significance of this historic battle that changed the course of the Civil War. #1 Battle of Antietam was part of the Maryland Campaign led by Robert E. Lee\nFollowing his victory in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Southern General Robert E. Lee decided to move the war northward for several reasons including – need for military and other supplies; cutting off Baltimore & Ohio Railroad line that supplied Washington by capturing Northern states of Maryland and Pennsylvania; and to dent the Northern morale by threatening Washington in a bid to make their population and government unwilling to continue the war. This led to the Maryland Campaign, which was the first invasion of the North by the Southern Confederate Army. Map of the Maryland Campaign of the American Civil War\n#2 The Union troops at the battle were commanded by George B. McClellan\nOn 2nd September 1862, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Major General George B. McClellan to command the Union forces against Lee’s invasion.",
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"segment": "Battle of Antietam Begins - HISTORY\nico_close\nYear\n1862\nMonth Day\nSeptember 17\nBattle of Antietam breaks out\nBeginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland’s Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history. The Battle of Antietam marked the culmination of Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s first invasion of the Northern states. Guiding his Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River in early September 1862, the great general daringly divided his men, sending half of them, under the command of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, to capture the Union garrison at Harper’s Ferry. President Abraham Lincoln put Major General George B. McClellan in charge of the Union troops responsible for defending Washington, D.C., against Lee’s invasion. Over the course of September 15 and 16, the Confederate and Union armies gathered on opposite sides of Antietam Creek. Fighting began in the foggy dawn hours of September 17. As savage and bloody combat continued for eight hours across the region, the Confederates were pushed back but not beaten, despite sustaining some 15,000 casualties. By the time the sun went down, both armies still held their ground, despite staggering combined casualties–nearly 23,000 of the 100,000 soldiers engaged, including more than 3,600 dead. McClellan’s center never moved forward, leaving a large number of Union troops that did not participate in the battle. On the morning of September 18, both sides gathered their wounded and buried their dead.",
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"segment": "Curious about Brad and Angelina’s kids? Read on! RELATED: Brad Pitt: The truth about his retirement and why he left his family\nBrangelina: Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie\nWho Is Angelina Jolie? Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker well known for her movies like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Gia, Girl, Interrupted, Mr & Mrs Smith, and Maleficent. While filming Tomb Raider, she learned about the world humanitarian crisis in Cambodia. She began visiting different refugee camps around the world and was soon named as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.",
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"segment": "Here’s the list of upcoming Angelina Jolie films scheduled to release in the near future. We can only hope that the latest Angelina Jolie movies will be as good as some of her recent ones. 8. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019)\nAngelina Jolie is all set to reprise her role in ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’. It is an upcoming American fantasy film that will serve as a sequel to the 2014 release. The film is directed by Joachim Rønning with Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville also returning to reprise their roles. Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Skrein, Harris Dickinson, and Chiwetel Ejiofor join the cast. The premise is based on an unlikely alliance formed between Aurora, who is set to become the queen, and Maleficent, the fairy with magical powers.",
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"segment": "The 10 Best Angelina Jolie Movies, Ranked - CINEMABLEND\nShare\n×\nFacebook\nCopy to clipboard\nfeatures\nThe 10 Best Angelina Jolie Movies, Ranked\nRich Knight\nPublished: Mar. 19. 2020 7:00 AM\nFacebook\ncinemablend\nCopy to clipboard\nAngelina Jolie is only 44 years old, but I have no problem calling her the legend. The icon. She’ll soon be entering the MCU in the upcoming The Eternals movie, but her storied career has taken her everywhere. She’s like Clint Eastwood in that she acts, directs movies, produces, you name it. And since Angelina Jolie is so amazing, it’s hard to pick her very best films. Now, this list will be relegated to the movies she’s acted in, not directed (Though, I do love In The Land of Blood and Honey ). But in the end, you really can’t go wrong with Ms. Jolie. Even her not so great movies are somehow elevated by her presence in them.",
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"segment": "She’s like Clint Eastwood in that she acts, directs movies, produces, you name it. And since Angelina Jolie is so amazing, it’s hard to pick her very best films. Now, this list will be relegated to the movies she’s acted in, not directed (Though, I do love In The Land of Blood and Honey ). But in the end, you really can’t go wrong with Ms. Jolie. Even her not so great movies are somehow elevated by her presence in them. Honorable mentions go to: Sky Captain And the World of Tomorrow, Salt, Changeling, and The Good Shepherd. 10. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)\nLara Croft:",
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"segment": "Angelina Jolie | Disney Wiki | Fandom\nAngelina Jolie\nAngelina Jolie\nBackground information\nBorn\nAngelina Jolie Voight\nJune 4, 1975 (age 45)\nLos Angeles, California, United States\nNationality\nAmerican\nOccupation\nActress, voice actress, film director, producer, humanitarian\nYears active\n1982 -present\nSpouse\nJonny Lee Miller ( 1996 - 1999)\nBilly Bob Thornton ( 2000 - 2003)\nBrad Pitt ( 2014 - 2016; officially divorced in 2019)\nChildren\nMaddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt\nPax Thien Jolie-Pitt\nZahara Marley Jolie-Pitt\nShiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt\nKnox Léon Jolie-Pitt\nVivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt\nSource\nAngelina Jolie, DCMG (née Voight) is an American actress, voice actress, film director, producer, and humanitarian, who is known for her roles in Girl, Interuppted, which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Changeling, in which she received an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. She also voiced Lola in DreamWorks' Shark Tale and Master Tigress in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. She has also directed, written, and produced several wartime dramas, such as In the Land of Blood and Honey, Unbroken, and First They Killed My Father. She is also a Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Jolie has been cited as one of the most influential and powerful people in the American entertainment industry. For Disney, she played the titlular character in the 2014 Disney live-action adaptation of Maleficent, and its 2019 sequel and is set to play Thena in the upcoming Marvel movie Eternals.. She also portrayed Sara \"Sway\" Wayland in the 2000 Touchstone Pictures film, Gone in 60 Seconds and Claire in the 1997 Touchstone Pictures film, Playing God. In addition, she voiced Stella in The One and Only Ivan, which she also produced. Contents\n1\nDisney Roles\n2\nGallery\n3\nTrivia\n4\nReferences\nDisney Roles\nMaleficent\n( Maleficent and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil)\nStella\n( The One and Only Ivan)\nSara \"Sway\" Wayland\n( Gone in 60 Seconds)\nThena\n( Eternals)\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nGallery\nAngelina Jolie on the cover of Entertainment Magazine promoting the live-action reimagining of Maleficent.",
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"segment": "John Madden: Playing career\nJohn was a football star during his high school times. He played a season at the College of San Mateo. The University of Oregon provided the young talent with a football scholarship. He suffered a knee injury and underwent an operation. Subsequently, he became out of games. During 1957-1958, John played at both offensive and defensive positions for the Mustangs at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. He played as a catcher on the university’s baseball team. Aware of his talent and playing style, the NFL team Philadelphia Eagles drafted him in 1958. Sadly, he suffered another knee injury in his first training camp.",
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"segment": "McDonald’s. Outback Steakhouse. Verizon Wireless. John Madden Early Life\nMadden was born in Minnesota, but his family moved to California when he was young. Madden began playing football and quickly became a star football and baseball player in high school. He enrolled at San Mateo College and later at California Polytechnic. He continued playing both sports. In 1958, he was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. During training camp, he sustained a serious knee injury that put an end to his playing. While he was recuperating, Madden watched football games and analyzed them along with the coach.",
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"segment": "During his time in Oregon, the first of two major injuries stalled Madden's playing career. A knee operation forced him to sit out much of his season. After he recovered from his first injury, John Madden returned to San Mateo and played another season of football. Next, he moved to California Polytechnic State University and played offense and defense for the Mustangs. Once again, Madden proved his worth as a football player, establishing himself as a formidable offensive tackle and winning all-conference honors. He also played catcher for the college's baseball team while earning a BS in Education, later earning his MA in Education in 1961. Professional Football: Although John Madden did technically play professional football at one point, it was basically over before it even began. Madden was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 21st round of the 1958 draft, and for a while, it looked like he would be playing in the NFL. However, disaster struck during his very first training camp.",
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"url": "https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/medicare-with-social-security",
"title": "How Do Medicare and Social Security Work Together?",
"headings": "Medicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nMedicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nHow do Medicare and Social Security work together?\nDoes Social Security pay for Medicare?\nWhat is Medicare?\nWho is eligible for Medicare?\nWork credits\nWaiting period\nWhat is Social Security?\nWhat are Social Security retirement benefits?\nWho is eligible for Social Security retirement benefits?\nSpouses and Social Security retirement benefits\nHow the age you retire affects your benefits\nWhat is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?\nWho is eligible for SSI?\nWhat is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?\nWho is eligible for SSDI?\nApplication age and SSDI benefits\nWhat are Social Security survivor benefits?\nWho is eligible for survivor benefits?\nThe takeaway\n",
"segment": "Does Social Security pay for Medicare? Social Security does not pay for Medicare, but if you receive Social Security payments, your Part B premiums can be deducted from your check. This means that instead of $1,500, for example, you’ll receive $1,386.40 and your Part B premium will be paid. Now let’s take a look at Medicare and Social Security to understand what these important benefit programs are, how you qualify, and what they mean for you. What is Medicare? Medicare is a health insurance plan provided by the federal government. The program is managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a department of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Coverage is available to Americans who’ve reached their 65th birthday or who have a chronic disability. Unlike many traditional healthcare plans, Medicare coverage is available in different parts: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance).",
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"title": "Medicare and social security: How do they work together? Options, eli",
"headings": "How does Medicare work with Social Security?\nHow does Medicare work with Social Security?\nHow do Medicare and Social Security work together?\nAbout Medicare\nEnrollment\nPenalties\nAbout Social Security\nRetirement benefits\nEligibility\nBenefit amounts\nDisability benefits\nEligibility\nSurvivor benefits\nEligibility\nSummary\n",
"segment": "For Medicare, this usually applies to prescription drugs. How do Medicare and Social Security work together? Share on Pinterest\nImage credit: PhotoAlto / Frederic Cirou / Getty Images. Social Security and Medicare are two different programs regulated by the federal government. However, the Social Security Administration (SSA) that manages Social Security benefits also handles enrollment for Medicare. The SSA determines the amount a person pays for their Medicare premium. The premium for original Medicare Part A is a fixed amount and is calculated on how many years a person paid Medicare taxes. The premium for Medicare Part B depends on a person’s income for the previous two years. When a person is getting Social Security benefits, the Medicare monthly premium is automatically deducted from the benefits.",
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"title": "Medicaid FAQ - Delaware Health and Social Services - State of Delaware",
"headings": "Frequently Asked Questions About Medicaid and Medical Assistance\nFrequently Asked Questions About Medicaid and Medical Assistance\nEligibility\nHow to Apply\nServices\nQ. What is Medicaid?\nQ. What is Medicare?\nQ. Can I have both Medicaid and Medicare at the same time?\nEligibility\nQ. Who qualifies for Medicaid?\nQ. How can I find out if I can get Medicaid?\nQ. How much income can I receive and still be eligible for Medicaid?\nQ. If I have private health insurance, can I be eligible for Medicaid?\nQ. If I don’t qualify for Medicaid, is there any other help for me or my children?\nQ. How will I receive my medical care?\nHow to Apply\nQ. Where do I go to apply for Medicaid?\nQ. What documents will I need to provide when I apply?\nServices\nQ. What Medical Services does Medicaid cover?\nQ. How will I receive my medical care?\nQ. How do I join a Managed Care Organization (MCO)?\nQ. What if I don’t choose a Managed Care Organization?\nQ. How long will my Medicaid benefits remain active?\n",
"segment": "Q. What is Medicare? A. Medicare is an insurance program that pays medical bills for people who are over 65 years old, or who are disabled. It is available to people who receive Social Security benefits regardless of how much money they have. It is run by the Federal government and is paid for with money from the Social Security Trust Fund, which most people pay into while they work. Retired and disabled people pay a monthly insurance premium for Medicare Part B. This is usually taken out of their Social Security check before they receive the check. Q. Can I have both Medicaid and Medicare at the same time? A. It depends. If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) from the Social Security Administration, you are automatically eligible for Medicaid and often receive Medicare as well. If you receive both Medicaid and Medicare, Medicaid will pay your Medicare premium, co-payments and deductibles. If you have both Medicare and Medicaid, you should show both cards to your medical care provider each time you receive services.",
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"url": "https://money.cnn.com/retirement/guide/retirementliving_healthcare.moneymag/index3.htm",
"title": "Who pays for Medicare? - Ultimate Guide to Retirement",
"headings": "Who pays for Medicare?\nUltimate guide to retirement\nWho pays for Medicare?\n",
"segment": "Who pays for Medicare? - Ultimate Guide to Retirement\nUltimate guide to retirement\nWho pays for Medicare? Medicare is funded by the Social Security Administration. Which means it's funded by taxpayers: We all pay 1.45% of our earnings into FICA - Federal Insurance Contributions Act - which go toward Medicare. Employers pay another 1.45%, bringing the total to 2.9%. ( If you're self-employed, you must cough up the entire 2.9%.) The Medicare deduction on your paycheck might say FICA-HI. The HI refers to Health Insurance, and it's your premium cost for all Medicare coverage. While the portion of our FICA taxes that cover payments into the Social Security system are levied only on the first $118,599 in earnings for 2016, the Medicare tax is levied on every penny you earn.",
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"url": "https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/medicare-with-social-security",
"title": "How Do Medicare and Social Security Work Together?",
"headings": "Medicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nMedicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nHow do Medicare and Social Security work together?\nDoes Social Security pay for Medicare?\nWhat is Medicare?\nWho is eligible for Medicare?\nWork credits\nWaiting period\nWhat is Social Security?\nWhat are Social Security retirement benefits?\nWho is eligible for Social Security retirement benefits?\nSpouses and Social Security retirement benefits\nHow the age you retire affects your benefits\nWhat is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?\nWho is eligible for SSI?\nWhat is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?\nWho is eligible for SSDI?\nApplication age and SSDI benefits\nWhat are Social Security survivor benefits?\nWho is eligible for survivor benefits?\nThe takeaway\n",
"segment": "Medicare premiums can be deducted from your Social Security benefit payment. Social Security and Medicare are federal programs for Americans who are no longer working. Both programs help people who have reached retirement age or have a chronic disability. Social Security provides financial support in the form of monthly payments, while Medicare provides health insurance. The qualifications for both programs are similar. In fact, receiving Social Security benefits is one way you may be automatically enrolled in Medicare once you’re eligible. How do Medicare and Social Security work together? You’ll get Medicare automatically if you’re already receiving Social Security retirement or SSDI benefits. For example, if you took retirement benefits starting at age 62, you’ll be enrolled in Medicare three months before your 65th birthday. You’ll also be automatically enrolled once you’ve been receiving SSDI for 24 months.",
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"title": "Who pays for Medicare? - Ultimate Guide to Retirement",
"headings": "Who pays for Medicare?\nUltimate guide to retirement\nWho pays for Medicare?\n",
"segment": "Who pays for Medicare? - Ultimate Guide to Retirement\nUltimate guide to retirement\nWho pays for Medicare? Medicare is funded by the Social Security Administration. Which means it's funded by taxpayers: We all pay 1.45% of our earnings into FICA - Federal Insurance Contributions Act, if you're into deciphering acronyms - which go toward Medicare. Employers pay another 1.45%, bringing the total to 2.9%. ( If you're self-employed, you must cough up the entire 2.9%.) The Medicare deduction on your paycheck might say FICA-HI. The HI refers to Health Insurance, and it's your premium cost for all Medicare coverage. While our FICA taxes to cover payments into the Social Security system are levied only on the first $106,800 in earnings for 2010, the Medicare tax is levied on every penny you earn.",
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"title": "How are Social Security and Medicare funded quizlet?",
"headings": "How are Social Security and Medicare funded quizlet?\nAsked by: Tolentino Ruiz\nHow are Social Security and Medicare funded quizlet?\n",
"segment": "Workers and their employers (as well as the self-employed) pay a portion of the workers' wages into the Social Security program. These payroll taxes are known as \"FICA\" taxes. Workers pay 7.65 percent of their wages into Social Security, as do their employers. Which of the following is a difference between Social Security and Medicare? Social Security involves retirement and disability benefits. Medicare involves health care for people 65 years of age and older.",
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"url": "https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/medicare-with-social-security",
"title": "How Do Medicare and Social Security Work Together?",
"headings": "Medicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nMedicare with Social Security: How Does It Work?\nHow do Medicare and Social Security work together?\nDoes Social Security pay for Medicare?\nWhat is Medicare?\nWho is eligible for Medicare?\nWork credits\nWaiting period\nWhat is Social Security?\nWhat are Social Security retirement benefits?\nWho is eligible for Social Security retirement benefits?\nSpouses and Social Security retirement benefits\nHow the age you retire affects your benefits\nWhat is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?\nWho is eligible for SSI?\nWhat is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?\nWho is eligible for SSDI?\nApplication age and SSDI benefits\nWhat are Social Security survivor benefits?\nWho is eligible for survivor benefits?\nThe takeaway\n",
"segment": "How Do Medicare and Social Security Work Together? Medicare with Social Security: How Does It Work? Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH — Written by S. Behring on May 13, 2020\nMedicare and Social Security are federally managed benefits that you’re entitled to based on your age, the number of years you have paid into the system, or if you have a qualifying disability. If you’re receiving Social Security benefits, you’ll be automatically enrolled in Medicare once you’re eligible. Medicare premiums can be deducted from your Social Security benefit payment. Social Security and Medicare are federal programs for Americans who are no longer working. Both programs help people who have reached retirement age or have a chronic disability. Social Security provides financial support in the form of monthly payments, while Medicare provides health insurance. The qualifications for both programs are similar.",
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"url": "http://www.webmd.com/health-insurance/enrolling-in-medicare",
"title": "Enrolling in Medicare",
"headings": "Enrolling in Medicare\nEnrolling in Medicare\nFirst Step to Enrolling in Medicare\nIf you live in Puerto Rico and get Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits:\n",
"segment": "To sign up for both Medicare and Social Security retirement benefits: You can apply online here. Or call 800-772-1213. Or visit your local Social Security office. If you qualify for Social Security benefits, you do not pay for Medicare Part A coverage. Continued\nStep 2 for Enrolling in Medicare\nEveryone pays a monthly fee for Medicare Part B insurance, which is usually taken out of your Social Security payment. The standard premium amount for 2021 is $148.50. Most people will pay that amount unless your income is higher. If your modified adjusted gross income -- as reported on your IRS tax return from two years ago -- is above $88,000 for single filers or $176,000 for joint filers, the monthly premium will vary from about $208 to $475 in 2021. Find a Medicare Plan that Fits Your Needs Get a Free Medicare Plan Review\nGet Started\nYou may choose not to participate in Medicare Part B insurance, which covers doctor visits and other outpatient medical services.",
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