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what are the major languages in italy?
Italian Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258767877#0_1863261738", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nOfficial Language of Italy\nMinority Languages of Italy\nOther Languages Spoken in Italy\nGriko\nGardiol\nVastese\nToitschu\nMolise Croatian\n", "segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy? Italian is the official language of Italy. Official Language of Italy\nItaly is located in Western Europe, where it juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. It has a multicultural population of over 60 million inhabitants, who speak a diverse range of languages from minority languages to regional dialects. The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 925, "id": "96445636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110894071#5_296849741", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Italy", "title": "What languages are spoken in Italy? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Italy\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Italy?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "But the pronunciation takes on local and regional forms, which also are supplemented by such area-specific languages as Sardinian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-29 14:34:30\nThe 1 and only official language of Italy is Italian, which is also the national language, spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Italy. About 35% of the population can speak English with varying degrees of fluency. Here is a list of all 34 languages spoken in Italy: 1. Albanian, Arbëreshë\n2. Bavarian\n3. Catalan-Valencian-Balear\n4. Cimbrian\n5.", "start_char": 2210, "end_char": 2840, "id": "74901239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233650535#1_1801978194", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/italian-speaking-countries.html", "title": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Italian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nAlbania\nUnited States\nSwitzerland\nThe Spread of Italian\nItalian Speaking Countries\n", "segment": "Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language. It is used in an official capacity including in schools, parliamentary sessions, public gatherings, and day-to-day communication. Italy is considered the birthplace of the Italian language. Albania\nItalian is the most spoken foreign language in Albania. Approximately 800,000 people speak it. It was considered an official language when Albania was a protectorate of Italy.", "start_char": 519, "end_char": 1217, "id": "96406816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_278173342#10_584243975", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy", "title": "Italy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Italy\nItaly\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGeography\nFurther information: Italian Peninsula\nPeople and culture\nEconomy\nReligion\nFood\nMajor cities\nRegions\nPolitics\nHistory\nTransportation\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "The official language of Italy is Italian and in some small areas German, Slovenian or French. People also speak dialects of Italian such as Sicilian and Sardinian. There are many different dialects spoken in Italy. They vary between regions and, in some cases, also between provinces. The people of Italy are mostly descendant from the ancient Romans . Italy is home to more World Heritage Sites than any other nation in the world. These sites are culturally important and valued according to UNESCO. About 60% of the works of art of the world are in Italy. Italy is also a big wine producer. In 2005 it made over 5 million tonnes.", "start_char": 5835, "end_char": 6468, "id": "41127810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1097348807#3_2178304767", "url": "https://belleitaly.com/where-is-italy-located", "title": "Where Is Italy Located? Find Out Interesting Facts About Italy", "headings": "Where Is Italy Located On The Map? Learn Interesting Facts About Italy\nWhere Is Italy Located On The Map? 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The Italy currency is the euro.", "start_char": 1201, "end_char": 1685, "id": "54174543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258767877#1_1863263155", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nOfficial Language of Italy\nMinority Languages of Italy\nOther Languages Spoken in Italy\nGriko\nGardiol\nVastese\nToitschu\nMolise Croatian\n", "segment": "The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s. In fact, the famous author Dante Alighieri is often given credit for standardizing the language. Today, Italian is not listed by the constitution as the official language, although several courts have made legal decisions identifying the language as such. Minority Languages of Italy\nA number of minority languages are also spoken in Italy. Many of them have been classified as historical language minorities by the government of Italy, including French, Greek, German, Sardinian, Albanian, Occitan, Croatian, Slovene, Ladin, Friulian, Catalan, and Franco-Provencal. Of these languages, Sardinian belongs to its own group within the Romance languages.", "start_char": 388, "end_char": 1577, "id": "96445637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233650535#0_1801976916", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/italian-speaking-countries.html", "title": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Italian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nAlbania\nUnited States\nSwitzerland\nThe Spread of Italian\nItalian Speaking Countries\n", "segment": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian is one of the Romance Languages. The Italian language is the official language of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, and the Western Istria region of Slovakia and Croatia. Albania, Monaco, and Malta had Italian as an official language at one point. Italian is a romance language that is part of the Indo-European family of languages. It is an offspring of the Latin language used by Romans just like all the other romance languages. Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 843, "id": "96406815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1709761439#1_2521108247", "url": "http://italian.about.com/od/italianculture/a/aa010908a.htm", "title": "How Popular Is Italian? Facts About the Language", "headings": "How Popular Is Italian?\nHow Popular Is Italian?\nFacts and Figures About the Italian Language\nHow Many Italian Speakers Are There?\nWhere Is Italian Spoken?\nWhat Are the Major Dialects of Italian?\nWhat Other Languages Are Spoken in Italy?\n", "segment": "But in fact, there are several different languages spoken in Italy, as well as a number of dialects. Where is Italian spoken? How many Italian speakers are there? What other languages are spoken in Italy? What are the major dialects of Italian? Most regions in Italy have their own accent, dialect, and sometimes their own language. The evolved over centuries and remained distinct from standard Italian for a variety of reasons. Modern day Italian is said to come from Dante and his Divine Comedy. He was a Florentine that wrote in the \"language of the people\" instead of the more academic Latin. 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Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nUnderstand\nHistory\nThe birth of modern Italy\nWorld War One\nThe rise of Fascism and World War Two\nThe Republic and the post-war years\nSociety\nClimate\nLiterature\nRegions\nCities\nOther destinations\nGet in\nBy plane\nBy train\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy boat\nGet around\nBy train\nTrenitalia Ticketless\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy thumb\nBy boat\nTalk\nSee\nMonuments\nIslands\nMuseums\nDo\nVisit the beach\nVisit the vineyards\nCycling tours\nSailing\nTake a Cooking Class\nLearn Glass Bead Making\nBuy\nWhat to buy\nHow to buy\nEat\nCuisine\nSpecialities\nPizza\nCheese and sausages\nRestaurants and bars\nGastronomia\nThe 'Cesarine' of \"Home Food\"\nDrink\nWine\nBeer\nOther drinks\nCoffee\nSleep\nCope\nLearn\nWork\nStay safe\nCrime\nTourist Scams\nRacism\nLGBT\nStay healthy\nRespect\nSocial Etiquette\nHome Etiquette\nDress Codes\nThings to Avoid\nSports:\nPolitics:\nCulture:\nSymbols:\nSensitive Issues:\nContact\nInternet access\nWi-Fi\nMobile\nTelephone\nEmergency numbers\nPost\n", "segment": "Italian is also the official language in San Marino and is commonly spoken in Vatican City whose official language is Latin. Understand\nItaly is, for the most part, a peninsula situated on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia in the north. Italy, which is boot-shaped, is surrounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Seas to the west, the Mediterranean and Ionian Seas to the South, and the Adriatic Sea to the East. Italian is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country you will find that there are several distinct Italian languages and dialects depending on the region you're in, many of which might be completely incomprehensible to each other but practically all native Italians can speak the national standard. French is spoken in the northwest and German in the northeast. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous, including the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges that run through the vast majority of it. 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where is spain exactly located?
Iberian Peninsula
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172544858#0_462232981", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Spain_located", "title": "Where is Spain located? - Answers", "headings": "Where is Spain located\n?\n\nWhere is Spain located?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Where is Spain located? - Answers\nAsk Question\nWhere is Spain located? Top Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-07-28 12:47:23\nSpain is located in the extreme southwest of Europe, along the Atlantic Ocean on the Iberian Peninsula (which it shares with Portugal ). It is south of the Bay of Biscay and France, their common border including the country of Andorra in the Pyrenees. Spain is bounded on the south and southeast by the Mediterranean Sea (containing the Balearic Islands). Spain also claims small locales in Northern Africa, and the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa. On the Mediterranean coast of Spain is Gibraltar (a British territory). Spain is a country located in the southwest of Europe, it is on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is to the west, Atlantic Ocean to the north, France to the northeast, the Mediterranean Sea to the east. 0 0 1\n🙏\n4\n🤨\n3\n😮\n2\n😂\n3\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 913, "id": "75025347" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_758192665#1_1411785221", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/spain/", "title": "Where is Spain? | Where is Spain Located on the Map", "headings": "Where is Spain?\nWhere is Spain?\nLocation Map of Spain\nWhere is Spain Located?\nQuick Facts About Spain\nWhat to See in Spain?\n", "segment": "Where is Spain Located? The given Spain location map shows that Spain is located in the south-western part of Europe continent. Spain map also shows that Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula. The country Spain shares its international boundaries with France and Andorra in the north and Portugal in the west. Besides, Bay of Biscay lies in the north, Atlantic Ocean in the north-west and south-west, Mediterranean Sea in the east, and in the south, Gibraltar Strait separates Spain from Africa continent. Largely, the country has three type of climate i.e. Mediterranean, Oceanic, and Semi-arid climate. Apart from the mainland, Spanish Sovereignty also includes the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco. The capital city of Spain is Madrid. The government type of Spain is a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy featured with multi-party system. According to this system the Monarch is the Head of State and the President of the Government is the head of government.", "start_char": 344, "end_char": 1492, "id": "26572439" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_758192665#0_1411783984", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/spain/", "title": "Where is Spain? | Where is Spain Located on the Map", "headings": "Where is Spain?\nWhere is Spain?\nLocation Map of Spain\nWhere is Spain Located?\nQuick Facts About Spain\nWhat to See in Spain?\n", "segment": "Where is Spain? | Where is Spain Located on the Map\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is Spain? Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean, located in the North America Continent and lies between latitudes 32.20° North and longitudes 64.45° West. Share |\nLocation Map of Spain\nAbout Map: Map showing Where is Spain located on the World Map. Where is Spain Located? The given Spain location map shows that Spain is located in the south-western part of Europe continent. Spain map also shows that Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula. The country Spain shares its international boundaries with France and Andorra in the north and Portugal in the west. Besides, Bay of Biscay lies in the north, Atlantic Ocean in the north-west and south-west, Mediterranean Sea in the east, and in the south, Gibraltar Strait separates Spain from Africa continent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 854, "id": "26572438" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1332543735#0_2727388440", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-locations/where-is-spain", "title": "Where is Spain in the World?", "headings": "Where is Spain in the World?\nWhere is Spain in the World?\nSpain’s Most Extreme Points\nArea, Population, and Density Values\n", "segment": "Where is Spain in the World? 00:03\n/\n01:05\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nWhere is Spain in the World? Situated on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe, Spain has GPS coordinates of 40.4637° N and 3.7492° W. As a country in the northern hemisphere, Spain is north of the equator. Spain is also in the western hemisphere. Spain’s Most Extreme Points\nSpain’s northernmost point has a latitudinal coordinate of 43º47' N. This point is in the Spanish community of Galicia on the Iberian Peninsula. This point is the exact location of Punta de Estaca de Bares, which is an area in Spain that also happens to be the northernmost point of the entire Iberian Peninsula. When it comes to the most extreme point of Spain to the south, there are two possible answers. It depends on whether smaller surrounding islands are being taken into consideration. Looking solely at the mainland of Spain, the southernmost point of Spain is situated at a latitude of 36°00' N. This point is located in Punta de Tarifa, in the Spanish province, Cádiz. Offshore, the most southern part of Spain is located in the Canary Islands.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1097, "id": "47961021" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1083361931#2_2414333258", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/countries/spain/where-is-spain/", "title": "Where Is Spain? | Map of Spain - International Living Countries", "headings": "Where Is Spain?\nWhere Is Spain?\nWhere is Spain on a Map of the World?\nWhere Is Spain?\nHow to Get There\nSpain’s Weather and Terrain\nPolitical Structure and Language\nPopular Areas of Spain\n", "segment": "So here’s the skinny on my favorite corner of Europe…Spain. Where Is Spain? Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in the southwest corner of Europe. It shares the peninsula with Portugal, but Spain occupies the lion’s share—about five-sixths. Spain has Portugal to the west and France to the north. The rest of the country borders on water…and often on beach (more on that later). Spain’s northwest border is the Bay of Biscay. To the east and southeast is the Mediterranean, and to the southwest, past Gibraltar, is the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the Spanish mainland, the Balearic Islands (notably Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca), in the Mediterranean, belong to Spain. So do the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic off the coast of Africa.", "start_char": 386, "end_char": 1140, "id": "34148139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172536669#0_462214588", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where is Spain? - Answers\nSpain is located in the extreme southwest of Europe, along the\nAtlantic Ocean on the Iberian Peninsula (which it shares with\nPortugal). It is south of the Bay of Biscay and France, and their\ncommon border includes the country of Andorra in the Pyrenees. Spain is bounded on the south and southeast by the Mediterranean\nSea (containing the Balearic Islands). Spain also claims small locales in Northern Africa, and the\nCanary Islands off the west coast of Africa. In the West of Europe, below France on lower left. Or above Africa, to top left. 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\nHistory of Spain\n \n✈️\nPortugal\n \nBarcelona\n \nMexico\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nSpain\nHistory of Spain\nWhere is Spain? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-19 18:54:35\nSpain is located in the extreme southwest of Europe, along the\nAtlantic Oceanon the Iberian Peninsula (which it shares with\nPortugal). It is south of the Bay of Biscay and France, and their\ncommon border includes the country of Andorrain the Pyrenees.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1335, "id": "75025329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172546077#7_462240215", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Spain_located_geographically", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Spain is located in Southern Europe. On which continent is Spain located? Spain is located on the continent of Europe. Spain is located on what continent? Spain is located in the south of Europe. Where is Spain continent country located on? Spain is mainly located in Europe although a small part of Spain\nis located in Africa. What country is geographically near Spain? France, Portugal, and Andorra all share borders with Spain. Morocco is about 7 miles across the Straits of Gibraltar\nGibraltarLadybugsSpainAztecsTaj MahalCatholicismCaliforniaMayansProtestantismOhioGeographyMapping and CartographyRussiaJehovah's Witnesses\nTrending Questions \nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today?", "start_char": 2467, "end_char": 3166, "id": "75025355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1059830586#0_2323943653", "url": "https://geology.com/world/spain-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "Spain Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "Spain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Bordering Countries:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is Spain?\nSpain Satellite Image\nExplore Spain Using Google Earth:\nSpain on a World Wall Map:\nSpain On a Large Wall Map of Europe:\nSpain Cities:\nSpain Locations:\nSpain Natural Resources:\nSpain Natural Hazards:\nSpain Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "Spain Map and Satellite Image\n\n\nHome » World Maps » Europe » Spain\nSpain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain is located in southwestern Europe. Spain is bordered by the Bay of Biscay, the Balearic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Alboran Sea; Portugal to the west and France and Andorra to the north. To the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, the semi-enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are bordered by Morocco. Spain is located in southwestern Europe. Spain is bordered by the Bay of Biscay, the Balearic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Alboran Sea; Portugal to the west and France and Andorra to the north. To the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, the semi-enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are bordered by Morocco. Spain Bordering Countries: Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Portugal, Morocco (Ceuta and Melilla)\nRegional Maps:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 826, "id": "98620771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1083361931#1_2414332301", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/countries/spain/where-is-spain/", "title": "Where Is Spain? | Map of Spain - International Living Countries", "headings": "Where Is Spain?\nWhere Is Spain?\nWhere is Spain on a Map of the World?\nWhere Is Spain?\nHow to Get There\nSpain’s Weather and Terrain\nPolitical Structure and Language\nPopular Areas of Spain\n", "segment": "It’s a country of blissful contradictions. Ancient, yet modern. Bustling, yet laidback. Formal, yet friendly. Diverse and changing, yet still traditional. So here’s the skinny on my favorite corner of Europe…Spain. Where Is Spain? Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in the southwest corner of Europe. It shares the peninsula with Portugal, but Spain occupies the lion’s share—about five-sixths. Spain has Portugal to the west and France to the north.", "start_char": 231, "end_char": 690, "id": "34148138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#307_2575643403", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n 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Learn more: Official websites of Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022, Milan-Cortina 2026 , Paris 2024 et Los Angeles 2028\nOlympic documents\nVisit the Olympic.org documents repository to find a list of all documents published on this website.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 644, "id": "30615275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_255007480#9_539384627", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Summer_Olympics", "title": "2024 Summer Olympics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "2024 Summer Olympics\n2024 Summer Olympics\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nGames of the XXXIII Olympiad\nContents\nCandidate Cities\nCancelled Potential Bids\nEurope\nNorth America\nOceania\nReferences\n", "segment": "Check date values in: |date= ( help)\nOlympic Games\n\nSummer Games: 1896 Athens, 1900 Paris, 1904 St. Louis, 1906 Athens, 1908 London, 1912 Stockholm, (1916 Berlin), 1920 Antwerp, 1924 Paris, 1928 Amsterdam, 1932 Los Angeles, 1936 Berlin, (1940 Tokyo), (1944 London), 1948 London, 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne, 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1968 Mexico City, 1972 Munich, 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, 1984 Los Angeles, 1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, 2012 London, 2016 Rio de Janeiro, 2020 Tokyo, 2024 Paris, 2028 Los Angeles\nWinter Games: 1924 Chamonix, 1928 St. Moritz, 1932 Lake Placid, 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, (1940 Sapporo), (1944 Cortina d'Ampezzo), 1948 St. Moritz, 1952 Oslo, 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo, 1960 Squaw Valley, 1964 Innsbruck, 1968 Grenoble, 1972 Sapporo, 1976 Innsbruck, 1980 Lake Placid, 1984 Sarajevo, 1988 Calgary, 1992 Albertville, 1994 Lillehammer, 1998 Nagano, 2002 Salt Lake City, 2006 Turin, 2010 Vancouver, 2014 Sochi, 2018 Pyeongchang, 2022 Beijing, 2026 Milano Cortina\nPyeongchang 2018 — Tokyo 2020 — Beijing 2022 — Paris 2024 — Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026 - Los Angeles 2028 - 2030\nGames in italics will be held in the future, and those in (brackets) were cancelled because of war. See also: Ancient Olympic Games\nRetrieved from \" https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2024_Summer_Olympics&oldid=7504284 \"\nCategories: 2020s in France\n2020s in sports\nAugust events\nHistory of Paris\nJuly events\nSport in France\nSummer Olympic Games\nHidden categories: CS1 maint: discouraged parameter\nCS1 errors: URL\nCS1 errors:", "start_char": 4597, "end_char": 6191, "id": "41093247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_529558564#2_1212209536", "url": "https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/next-olympics-tokyo-summer-2020", "title": "Where is the Next Olympics? Summer Olympics 2020 Location - Thrillist", "headings": "Here’s When & Where the Next Olympics Will Be Held After PyeongChang\nHere’s When & Where the Next Olympics Will Be Held After PyeongChang\nWhen are the next Summer Olympics?\nWhere will the next Summer Olympics be held?\nWhat is Tokyo doing to prepare?\nWhen are the next Winter Olympics?\nWhere will the next Winter Olympics be held?\nWhat is Beijing doing to prepare?\nWhere will Olympics be held after that?\nOur Newsletter\n", "segment": "Just like the 2016 Rio Games, the 2020 Summer Olympics will take place in late July and early August -- Jul 24, 2020 through August 9, 2020, to be exact. The Opening Ceremony will take place on July 24. Where will the next Summer Olympics be held? The 2020 Summer Olympics will take place in Tokyo, Japan. The Games will mark the first time the Japanese capital has hosted the Summer Olympics since 1964 (the first to ever be held in Asia), and the second time it has hosted the Summer Olympics ever. It will also be the fourth time Japan has hosted the Olympics in total, counting the 1972 Winter Games in Sapporo 1998 Winter Games in Nagano. Tokyo 2020 organizers are already touting the games as among the best ever. According to the official Olympics website, officials promise the Games will be “the most innovative ever organized, and will rest on three fundamental principles to transform the world: striving for your personal best (achieving your personal best); accepting one another (unity in diversity);", "start_char": 1152, "end_char": 2166, "id": "67721311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_432868300#5_1007120184", "url": "https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/articles/units/how-many-days-since.php", "title": "How Many Days Since...?", "headings": "How Many Days Since...?\nHow Many Days Since...?\nDays since the end of World War II\nSince end of WWII in Europe:\nSince end of WWII worldwide:\nDays since man first landed on the Moon\nSince man first landed on moon:\nDays since the 1066 Norman invasion of England\nSince the Battle of Hastings (1066):\nHow many days until Christmas?\nUntil Christmas:\nHow many days until the next Olympics?\nUntil the next Olympic games in Tokyo:\nRate this article\n", "segment": "245 days\nOr: 8 months, 1 day\nHow many days until the next Olympics? Until the next Olympic games in Tokyo: 90 days\nOr: 2 months, 29 days\nThe next summer Olympic games will take place on July 23, 2021 in Tokyo. It was originally scheduled to begin on July 24, 2020 before the Coronavirus pandemic hit. If you want to know how many days there are until you celebrate your next big birthday, give our birthday calculator a try. Alternatively, you can find out how old you are in days, weeks and months using our funky age calculator. Please feel free to suggest any dates to add to this page using the comments box underneath this article. Rate this article\nPlease rate this article below.", "start_char": 1914, "end_char": 2601, "id": "69380057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_530830010#3_1201733525", "url": "https://time.com/5689792/2020-tokyo-olympics-when-where/", "title": "Summer Olympics 2020: Where, When, What to Know, TV Schedule | Time", "headings": "Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Summer Olympics\nEverything You Need to Know About the 2020 Summer Olympics\nWhen will the 2020 Olympics start?\nWhere are the 2020 Olympics being held?\nWhat sports are in the Summer Olympics?\nWhich U.S. athletes will likely be competing?\nAre there any changes to the Olympics this year?\nAre there any big controversies ahead of the Olympics?\nThe coronavirus\nConcerns about costs\nWeather questions\nUSA Gymnastics\nQuestions about Russia\nDoping\nBribery allegations\nWater temperature and clarity\nLabor concerns\nHow can I watch the 2020 Olympics?\nWhere will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held?\nGet The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now.\n", "segment": "Most of the big swimming events were set to take place over the first week, while the track and field competitions ramp up in the second half. But on March 24, the IOC announced the Games would be officially postponed, taking place “no later than summer 2021.” They have not yet set a new date. Where are the 2020 Olympics being held? The New National Stadium, the main stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (bottom right) are pictured on July 24, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Carl Court—Getty Images\nFor the second time in its history, Tokyo is hosting the summer Olympics; they first hosted back in 1964. ( Japan has also been home to two Winter Olympics, at Sapporo in 1972 and Nagano in 1998.) Tokyo is the first city in Asia to host an Olympics twice. Ahead of the postponement announcement, Tokyo looked to many of its preexisting facilities to stage the summer’s events.", "start_char": 2474, "end_char": 3379, "id": "37373375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180653302#2_483447822", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_countries_are_taking_part_in_the_summer_Olympics_2016_Rio_de_Janeiro", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The answer is 69. Signed,\nTesicles. How long is the Olympics? The 2016 Summer Olympics are taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, runs for 16 days from Friday, August 5, 2016 to Sunday, August 21, 2016\nHow many countries are taking part in the summer Olympics 2012? 200 countries have at least one qualified athlete as of July 6\n2012\nWhere are the summer Olympics taking place in 2014? There is no summer Olympics in 2014. The 2012 summer Olympics\nare in London, and the 2014 winter Olympic games are in Sochi,\nRussia. 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Japanese prime minister and IOC president Thomas Bach agreed to postpone the Olympics due to the coronavirus pandemic and announced the Games would take place \"no later than summer 2021.\" The finalized dates will lead to some reshuffling in qualifying tournaments and trials to fit within the calendar year. Athletes will now be able to schedule and plan their training and competition schedules accordingly. There were some rumors about possibly moving the Olympics to the spring for more favorable weather but the IOC decided that the same heat mitigation measures for 2020 would be implemented a year later. The IOC also noted that all athletes who have already qualified and earned spots for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo would remain qualified. FINA (swimming's global governing body) and World Athletics (track and field's global governing body) have said that they are willing to reschedule their 2021 world championships for the Olympics. \"We support the new 2021 dates for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games announced today by the Japanese organizers and the IOC,\" World Athletics said in a statement following the IOC announcement. \" This gives our athletes the time they need to get back into training and competition.", "start_char": 612, "end_char": 1919, "id": "92719383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_801835322#1_1568189849", "url": "https://www.cnet.com/how-to/tokyo-olympics-tickets-are-sold-out-heres-how-you-buy-them-next-spring/", "title": "Tokyo Olympics tickets are sold out. Here's how to buy them next spring - CNET", "headings": "Tokyo Olympics tickets are sold out. Here's how to buy them next spring\nTokyo Olympics tickets are sold out. Here's how to buy them next spring\nThe 2020 Summer Olympics are a year away, but you might still be able to go.\nTickets to the Olympics? Yes, please!\nSplurge on a package\n", "segment": "The Summer Games run from July 24 to Aug. 9, 2020, and feature new events such as karate, surfing and sport climbing, along with favorites like swimming, basketball and track and field. Tickets have been selling like hotcakes, as always, but you'll have a few more chances to get in on the action. You could splurge on a package (we're talking upward of $7,000 per person -- more below), or mark your calendar for spring 2020 for another shot at a ticket. We'll keep you updated when they're available. Meanwhile, tuck away these details about how you can reserve a spot when ticket sales reopen. Now playing: Watch this: Intel developing 3D Athlete Tracking for Tokyo 2020 Olympics\n3:36\nTickets to the Olympics? Yes, please! 1.", "start_char": 494, "end_char": 1222, "id": "108707743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_24670393#0_57109741", "url": "https://www.sportsmirchi.com/summer-olympics-2020-schedule-dates-venue-games-events/", "title": "Summer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events | Sports Mirchi", "headings": "Summer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events\nSummer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events\nTokyo Olympic Games 2020 Logo\n2020 Olympic Games in Brief\nVenues and Stadiums\nEvents\n", "segment": "Summer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events | Sports Mirchi\n\nHome » Olympics » Tokyo 2020 » Summer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events\nSummer Olympics 2021 Schedule, Dates, Venue, Games, Events\nin Tokyo 2020 Nov 19, 2018 0 9704 Views\nJapan’s Tokyo to host 32nd edition of Summer Olympic Games from 23 July to 8 August in 2021. Initially the games were about to take place in 2020 but due to coronavirus outbreak, IOC rescheduled the games. It will be second occasion when country to host Olympiads as in 1964, Tokyo hosted the multi-sporting event for the first time. 206 nations are expected to participate in the grand sporting event 2020 Summer Olympics. Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 Logo\n2020 Olympic Games in Brief\nDates: 23 July to 8 August\nHost: Tokyo, Japan\nMotto: Discover Tomorrow\nOpening Ceremony: 23 July, 2021\nClosing Ceremony: 8 August, 2021\nParticipating Countries:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 907, "id": "88667342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1503334494#1_2771804953", "url": "https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/tokyo-2020-schedule-highlights-and-day-by-day-guide/", "title": "Tokyo 2020: Olympic Games highlights and daily schedule", "headings": "Tokyo 2020 schedule: Olympic Channel highlights and day-by-day guide\nTokyo 2020 schedule: Olympic Channel highlights and day-by-day guide\nWhen will the Olympics be held in Japan?\nNew Olympic Sports for Tokyo 2020 I Inspired by Olympians\nFriday 24 July: Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony\nTokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony Date and Time:\nTokyo 2020 ceremonies to focus on 're-birth'\nTokyo 2020 Day 1 - Saturday 25 July: the first golds of the Games\nTokyo 2020 unveils robots to help visitors during Games\nTokyo 2020 - Day 2 - Sunday 26 July: Skateboarding's golden moment\nNyjah Huston on Olympics, video part, and LeBron James comments\nMen's Skateboard Street at the Olympics Date and Time:\nExplore the roots of skateboarding in Japan with the Osaka Daggers\nJudo: Can Majlinda Kelmendi retain her crown?\nJudo -52kg Date and Time:\nHow Majlinda Kelmendi’s historic Olympic medal put Kosovo on the map\nSwimming: Chase Kalisz in the 400m Individual Medley, Adam Peaty in the 100m Breaststroke\nGold for Japan in Men's 400 IM\nSwimming Men's 400m Individual Medley Final Date and Time:\nChase Kalisz: My Rio Highlights\nAdam Peaty in the 100m breaststroke: Great Britain's great hope\nSwimming Men's 100m Breaststroke Final Date and Time:\nAdam Peaty: My Rio Highlights\nTokyo 2020 - Day 3 - Monday 27 July: Katie Ledecky to rule the pool?\nThe Katie Ledecky show\nKatie Ledecky: My Rio Highlights\nSwimming Women's 400m Freestyle Final Date and Time:\nThe first table tennis gold medal: Chinese dynasty set to continue?\nWhy China's dominance in table tennis is unmatched at the Olympics\nTable Tennis Mixed Doubles Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 4 - Tuesday 28 July: Softball gold at stake\nJapan Topple Softball's Champions in Beijing 2008\nSoftball Final\nHow an American softball star found a place in Japan’s national league\nEquestrian Dressage: Isabell Werth and the Games - An Olympic love story\nIsabell Werth: My Rio Highlights\nEquestrian Dressage Team Grand Prix Special Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 5 - Wednesday 29 July: Surf's up\nJohn John Florence ready to prove doubters wrong\nSurfing Women's and Men's Finals Date and Time\nSurf stars ready to put on an Olympic show\nFukushima returns as one of Japan’s premier surf spots\n3x3 Basketball\n3x3 Basketball Women's and Men's Finals Date and Time\nExcited for 3x3 at Tokyo 2020? Look back at the best from YOG2018\nTokyo 2020 - Day 6 - Thursday 30 July: Simone Biles and Caeleb Dressel\nMen's 4X100 Freestyle Relay Final | Rio 2016 Replays\nSwimming Men's 100m Freestyle Final Date and Time\nPhelps: The Final Chapter\nBest of the best: Simone Biles in the all-around final Thursday 30 July\nSimone Biles: My Rio Highlights\nSimone Biles \"proud\" of her achievements in Doha\nArtistic Gymnastics Women's Individual All-Around Final Date and Time\nWomen's table tennis singles final\nTable Tennis Women's Singles Final Date and Time\nNing Ding: My Rio Highlights\nWATCH: Behind the scenes at “One of the toughest tournaments in the world”\nTokyo 2020 - Day 7 - Friday 31 July: Mo Farah, Teddy Riner, G.O.A.T.?\nManuel and Oleksiak share gold on a historical night\nSwimming Women's 100m Freestyle Final Date and Time\nMo Farah's 10,000m trilogy\nMo Farah: My Rio-Highlights\nAthletics Men's 10,000m Final Date and Time\nTeddy Riner Judo Heavyweight Master\nAnother gold for France's Riner in Men's 100kg Judo\nJudo +100kg Final Date and Time\nRiner: I will do my very best to compete until 2024\nMen's Singles Table Tennis final: Ma Long to further his legacy?\nLong Ma: My Rio Highlights\nTokyo 2020 - Day 8 - Saturday 1 August: 'Super Saturday' Episode 1\nHow Singapore’s Joseph Schooling toppled swimming royalty\nSwimming Men's 100m Butterfly Final Date and Time\nAthletics: Women's 100m Final\nWomen's 100m Final | Rio 2016 Replays\nBriana Williams: the next Jamaican sprint hope\n“I want to be as great as Usain Bolt and be the greatest female athlete…\" - Briana Williams\nAthletics Women's 100m Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 9 - Sunday 2 August: Who will wear Usain Bolt's crown?\n\"He's immortal now!\" - Relive Usain Bolt's Rio triumph\nAthletics Men's 100m Final Date and Time\nNoah Lyles exclusive: \"I am hugely into creating\"\nGolf at Tokyo 2020: Tiger on the prowl?\nGolf Men's Final Round Date and Time\nMen’s Golf Individual Stroke Play, Rio 2016\nWomen's badminton final - Carolina Marin to double Spanish delight?\nHow Spain’s Carolina Marin wrecked Asia’s badminton hegemony\n\"You have my support\" - Champion Marin encourages beaten rival Sindhu\nBadminton Women's Singles Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 10 - Monday 3 August: From nightmare cancer treatment to Olympic podium?\nMen's badminton champion: Lee Chong Wei, Lin Dan, Viktor Axelsen, Chen Long?\n'Super Dan' retains Olympic title at London 2012\nBadminton: Men's Singles Bronze Match | Rio 2016 Replays\nBadminton Men's Singles Final Date and Time\nChen wins gold in Badminton singles\nArtistic Gymnastics\nArtistic Gymnastics Men's Rings and Women's Floor Exercise Finals Date and Time\nBiles wins gold in Floor final\nTokyo 2020 - Day 11 - Tuesday 4 August: Allyson Felix is back and Cycling track thrills\nJason Kenny and the Men's Team Sprint Finals\nKenny wins Men's Keirin gold\nTrack Cycling Men's Team Sprint Final Date and Time\nIs there any stopping Allyson Felix?\nFelix earns Women's 200m gold in London | London 2012 Replays\n\"I didn't care if I ever ran track again.\" - Allyson Felix\nAthletics Women's 200m Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 12 - Wednesday 5 August: Breathe\nSkateboarding Compilation I Inspired by Olympians\nTokyo 2020 - Day 13 - Thursday 6 August: first medals in karate and sport climbing\nKarate comes home\nJapan confirm their dominance at karate world championships\nKata Queen Sandra Sanchez faces fight of her life against Kiyou Shimuzu\nJapan’s queen of karate Kiyou Shimizu on track for inaugural gold\nKarate Women's Kata Final Date and Time\nSport Climbing's coming of age\nSport Climbing Men's Final Date and Time\nNew Sport on the Block 2020: Sport Climbing\nTokyo 2020 - Day 14 - Friday 7 August: Olympic Friday Feeling\nWomen's football gold for Germany\nFootball Women's Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 women's hockey final\nGold for Great Britain in Women's Hockey\nHockey Women's Final Date and Time:\nWomen's Beach Volleyball Final\nWalsh Jennings and May-Treanor complete hat-trick at London 2012\nBeach Volleyball Women's Final Date and Time\nTokyo 2020 - Day 15 - Saturday 8 August: Super Saturday Part 2\nRussia take gold, silver in Individual Rhythmic Gymnastics\nLeBron to equal Carmelo's record at Tokyo 2020?\nWatch an amazing dunk from LeBron James at London 2012\nBasketball Men's Final Date and Time\nBaseball is back\nSouth Korea stun Cuba\nBaseball Men's Final Date and Time\nArtistic Swimming: Russia, China, Japan?\nRussia win Synchronised Swimming team gold\nTokyo 2020 - Day 16 - Sunday 9 August: Closing Ceremony\nEliud Kipchoge: My Rio Highlights\nShare article\n", "segment": "The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will take place from Friday, 24 July to Sunday, 9 August. And the XXXII Olympiad organisers have released a detailed schedule. With 33 sports and 339 events over 17 days, the most watched sporting event on the planet is bigger and better than ever. The excitement is building and the clock ticking down, here's a day-by-day look at the events you simply can not miss. *All times in Japan Standard Time (JST)\nNew Olympic Sports for Tokyo 2020 I Inspired by Olympians\nFriday 24 July: Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony\nLet the Games begin! After the spectacular shows at Rio 2016 and PyeongChang 2018, will the Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony raise the bar once more? We'll find out on 24 July. Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony Date and Time: When:", "start_char": 335, "end_char": 1095, "id": "30616117" } ]
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what did joseph lister do for science?
Listerine
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1224839228#7_2192219302", "url": "http://creation.com/joseph-lister-father-of-modern-surgery", "title": "Joseph Lister: father of modern surgery - creation.com", "headings": "Joseph Lister (1827–1912)\nGreat Creation Scientists\nJoseph Lister (1827–1912)\nFather of modern surgery … quiet man of God\nLister’s early life\nOvercoming hurdles\nRecognition of research\nPreventing infection\nSlow acceptance\nNew techniques\nHonoured by Queen\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "Throughout the Listers’ long and happy, but childless, marriage, Agnes was of great assistance to her husband, helping with experiments and writing up his notes. While still a student, Lister had decided not just to practise medicine, but also to conduct research to improve medical knowledge. His early investigations explored the action of muscles in the skin and the eye, the mechanism involved in the coagulation of blood, and the role played by blood vessels in the early stages of infection. Lister’ research required frequent use of a microscope—a tool very familiar to him because of his father’ involvement with it. Lister’s research required considerable sacrifice and dedication, as it was undertaken at night after he had completed a full working-day in the hospital wards. Recognition of Lister’s early research came in 1860, when he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society, the same honour that had been bestowed upon his father. ‘I am a believer in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity’—Joseph Lister\nIn the Edinburgh Hospital where Lister worked, almost half of the surgery patients died from infection. In some hospitals in Europe, as many as 80 per cent died. While surgeons regretted this high death rate, they trained themselves to accept this unpleasant aspect of their work. After all, they thought, nothing could be done about these infections, because they arose spontaneously inside the wound.", "start_char": 3816, "end_char": 5238, "id": "5072038" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1224839228#3_2192212004", "url": "http://creation.com/joseph-lister-father-of-modern-surgery", "title": "Joseph Lister: father of modern surgery - creation.com", "headings": "Joseph Lister (1827–1912)\nGreat Creation Scientists\nJoseph Lister (1827–1912)\nFather of modern surgery … quiet man of God\nLister’s early life\nOvercoming hurdles\nRecognition of research\nPreventing infection\nSlow acceptance\nNew techniques\nHonoured by Queen\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "Joseph Jackson Lister’s design of a microscope lens which did not distort colours opened the way for the microscope to be used as a serious scientific tool. This contribution to science resulted in Joseph Jackson Lister’s being made a Fellow of the Royal Society—the prestigious British association of experimental scientists. The Listers were Quakers who led a quiet, simple life. Young Joseph attended Quaker schools in Hertfordshire and London, where science subjects were emphasized. Following matriculation, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of London in 1847. Shortly after this he contracted smallpox. When he had fully recovered, he returned to the University of London as a medical student, qualifying as a doctor in 1850. Lister obtained Bachelor’s degrees in Medicine and Surgery, and in the process won two university gold medals for his outstanding marks. Further study saw Lister easily pass the examination to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in 1852. Overcoming hurdles\nModern surgery as we know it today was not able to develop until three great hurdles had been overcome.", "start_char": 1445, "end_char": 2579, "id": "5072034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_4186899#2_8836661", "url": "https://answersingenesis.org/creation-scientists/joseph-lister-father-of-modern-surgery/", "title": "Joseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery | Answers in Genesis", "headings": "Joseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery\nJoseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery\nLister’s early life\nOvercoming hurdles\nRecognition of research\nPreventing infection\nSlow acceptance\nNew techniques\nConclusion\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "The man whose work virtually put an end to this tragic waste of human life was Joseph Lister. Lister’s early life\nJoseph Lister was born in Upton, Essex, England, on April 5, 1827. He was the second of three children born to Joseph Jackson Lister, a very successful wine merchant and amateur scientist. Joseph Jackson Lister’s design of a microscope lens which did not distort colours opened the way for the microscope to be used as a serious scientific tool. This contribution to science resulted in Joseph Jackson Lister’s being made a Fellow of the Royal Society—the prestigious British association of experimental scientists. The Listers were Quakers who led a quiet, simple life. Young Joseph attended Quaker schools in Hertfordshire and London, where science subjects were emphasized. Following matriculation, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of London in 1847. Shortly after this he contracted smallpox. When he had fully recovered, he returned to the University of London as a medical student, qualifying as a doctor in 1850.", "start_char": 832, "end_char": 1888, "id": "52967338" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1246279464#2_2193834837", "url": "http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/joseph-lister-508.php", "title": "Joseph Lister Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Joseph Lister\nBiography\n\nJoseph Lister Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Joseph Lister?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "Joseph Jackson Lister\nmother: Isabella Harris\nDied on: February 10, 1912\nplace of death: Walmer\nMore Facts\neducation: University of London, University College London\nawards: 1902 - Copley Medal\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nTim Berners-Lee\nRichard Dawkins\nLewis Carroll\nRoger Penrose\nWho was Joseph Lister? Joseph Lister was a British surgeon who was the founder of antiseptic medicine and a pioneer in preventive medicine. He is credited to have introduced the method of sterilizing surgical instruments with carbolic acid which greatly reduced the risk of post-operative infections in patients. Up until that time, it was generally believed that chemical damage from exposures to bad air was responsible for infections in wounds and doctors were not even required to wash their hands before performing surgeries. Lister read about the experiments in fermentation conducted by French chemist Louis Pasteur and conducted his own experiments to conclude that micro-organisms were responsible for the infections in patients.", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1493, "id": "102940203" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_67807630#9_174227822", "url": "https://www.famousscientists.org/joseph-lister/", "title": "Joseph Lister - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Joseph Lister\nJoseph Lister\nLived 1827 – 1912.\nEarly Life and Education\nHis Greatest Contribution\nOther Achievements\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "He was also President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. He helped establish the British Institute of Preventative Medicine in 1891, which was later on called The Lister Institute in his honor. With all his achievements, he finally retired in 1893, shortly after his wife died in 1892. He still entertained requests for his advice and services from time to time, although he was left a bit melancholic after losing his life partner. Joseph Lister died in Walmer, Kent, England on February 10, 1912 at the age of 84. 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A Hartnack microscope similar to the type used by Louis Pasteur. Microscope picture from Alan Gillen’s personal collection. J. J. Lister’s contribution and advancement of the modern microscope took this instrument from a toy, or hobby status to a prominent tool used in medical research (Lister 1909). It would have a profound effect on his son and Joseph Baron Lister would soon promote antiseptic surgery based upon his bacteriological studies. J.J. Lister, Thomas Hodgkin and Joseph Baron Lister were Christians. The “new” microscope would give his", "start_char": 9440, "end_char": 10000, "id": "52967117" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_3830605#11_8423976", "url": "https://answersingenesis.org/biology/microbiology/creation-and-the-germ-theory/", "title": "Creation and the Germ Theory | Answers in Genesis", "headings": "Creation and the Germ Theory\nCreation and the Germ Theory\nHow a Biblical Worldview Encouraged the Concept that Germs Make Us Sick\nHistory of the Germ Theory\nAnton van Leeuwenhoek\nThe Listers and the Light Microscope\nLouis Pasteur\nFrom Fermentations to Germs\nLouis Pasteur and the Germ Theory of Disease\nThe Germ Theory and Its Applications\nSir Joseph Baron Lister\nKoch’s Postulates and Tuberculosis\nSummary and Conclusions\nAcknowledgements\nReferences\nAnswers in Depth\n2009 Volume 4\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "Many people are familiar with van Leeuwenhoek and Lord Joseph Baron Lister, but few are aware of the critical contributions of Lord Lister’s father, Joseph Jackson Lister. Although Lord Lister was very successful (even Listerine ® is named after him), his father Joseph Jackson Lister was responsible for improving the main invention used in Lord Lister’s later discoveries, the light microscope (Fig. 1). It might be noted that a major part of Joseph Lister’s success is that it was built upon the knowledge of a proficient microscope. Joseph Jackson Lister greatly improved the regular light microscope in the early 19 th century. He invented achromatic lenses that removed artificial “rainbow” effects across the viewing screen. He also invented the “Lister limb,” a strong support for the upright body tube of a large (professional) microscope. The invention of an achromatic lens (taking away distracting colors at high magnifications) enabled a clear look at bacteria and other microbes, and the limb attached to the body tube allowed for much larger microscopes to be built and supported. Lister made other microscope improvements including adding graduated draw tubes that made it easier to set up and focus the microscope, additional lenses to act as a sub-stage condenser, and a rotating clamping stage to manipulate the slide. The main significance to Lister’s new 1826 microscope was to provide a superb quality to the viewing of microscopic images and invent a mechanism to support a large or heavy microscope.", "start_char": 7269, "end_char": 8793, "id": "52967114" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_3830605#10_8422278", "url": "https://answersingenesis.org/biology/microbiology/creation-and-the-germ-theory/", "title": "Creation and the Germ Theory | Answers in Genesis", "headings": "Creation and the Germ Theory\nCreation and the Germ Theory\nHow a Biblical Worldview Encouraged the Concept that Germs Make Us Sick\nHistory of the Germ Theory\nAnton van Leeuwenhoek\nThe Listers and the Light Microscope\nLouis Pasteur\nFrom Fermentations to Germs\nLouis Pasteur and the Germ Theory of Disease\nThe Germ Theory and Its Applications\nSir Joseph Baron Lister\nKoch’s Postulates and Tuberculosis\nSummary and Conclusions\nAcknowledgements\nReferences\nAnswers in Depth\n2009 Volume 4\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "Space does not permit listing all contributions. The Listers and the Light Microscope\nFig. 1. An English Beck microscope similar to the type developed by J.J. Lister and used by J.B. Lister. Microscope picture from Alan Gillen’s personal collection. Many people are familiar with van Leeuwenhoek and Lord Joseph Baron Lister, but few are aware of the critical contributions of Lord Lister’s father, Joseph Jackson Lister. Although Lord Lister was very successful (even Listerine ® is named after him), his father Joseph Jackson Lister was responsible for improving the main invention used in Lord Lister’s later discoveries, the light microscope (Fig. 1). It might be noted that a major part of Joseph Lister’s success is that it was built upon the knowledge of a proficient microscope. Joseph Jackson Lister greatly improved the regular light microscope in the early 19 th century.", "start_char": 7020, "end_char": 7902, "id": "52967113" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_4186899#6_8843551", "url": "https://answersingenesis.org/creation-scientists/joseph-lister-father-of-modern-surgery/", "title": "Joseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery | Answers in Genesis", "headings": "Joseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery\nJoseph Lister: Father of Modern Surgery\nLister’s early life\nOvercoming hurdles\nRecognition of research\nPreventing infection\nSlow acceptance\nNew techniques\nConclusion\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "Lister soon decided to stay in Edinburgh as Syme’s assistant. Three years later, Lister married Syme’s daughter Agnes and joined her as a member of the Episcopal church. He remained a faithful member of this church for the remainder of his life. Throughout the Listers’ long and happy, but childless, marriage, Agnes was of great assistance to her husband, helping with experiments and writing up his notes. Lister had decided not just to practise medicine, but also to conduct research to improve medical knowledge. While still a student, Lister had decided not just to practise medicine, but also to conduct research to improve medical knowledge. His early investigations explored the action of muscles in the skin and the eye, the mechanism involved in the coagulation of blood, and the role played by blood vessels in the early stages of infection. Lister's research required frequent use of a microscope—a tool very familiar to him because of his father's involvement with it. Lister’s research required considerable sacrifice and dedication, as it was undertaken at night after he had completed a full working-day in the hospital wards. Recognition of Lister’s early research came in 1860, when he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society, the same honour that had been bestoyed upon his father.", "start_char": 3261, "end_char": 4560, "id": "52967342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1246279464#3_2193836356", "url": "http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/joseph-lister-508.php", "title": "Joseph Lister Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Joseph Lister\nBiography\n\nJoseph Lister Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Joseph Lister?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "1902 - Copley Medal\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nTim Berners-Lee\nRichard Dawkins\nLewis Carroll\nRoger Penrose\nWho was Joseph Lister? Joseph Lister was a British surgeon who was the founder of antiseptic medicine and a pioneer in preventive medicine. He is credited to have introduced the method of sterilizing surgical instruments with carbolic acid which greatly reduced the risk of post-operative infections in patients. Up until that time, it was generally believed that chemical damage from exposures to bad air was responsible for infections in wounds and doctors were not even required to wash their hands before performing surgeries. Lister read about the experiments in fermentation conducted by French chemist Louis Pasteur and conducted his own experiments to conclude that micro-organisms were responsible for the infections in patients. He set about trying to find an effective method of eliminating the micro-organisms by exposing them to strong chemicals. After extensive experimentation, he found an effective antiseptic in carbolic acid. He treated the surgical instruments and wounds of patients with the chemical and discovered that when the solution was swabbed on wounds, it remarkably reduced the incidence of gangrene. Excited by his findings, he published his results in ‘The Lancet’. He instructed other surgeons to wash their hands and instruments with 5% carbolic acid solutions before operations, and this dramatically brought down the mortality rates from infection.", "start_char": 632, "end_char": 2139, "id": "102940204" } ]
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what type of political system does iran have?
Islamic republic
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260028555#0_1866334337", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-the-iran-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nHistory And Context\nSupreme Leader Of The Government Of Iran\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nJudiciary Of Iran\nOther Institutions\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have? The High Court of Iran. Editorial credit: Victor Jiang / Shutterstock.com. Iran is a Middle-Eastern country also known as the Islamic Republic of Iran and has a theocratic government, in which most policies are based on Islamic religious ideologies. The political structure of the country comprises of the supreme leader, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and other institutions such as the Assembly of Experts, the Expediency Discernment Council, and the City and Village Councils of Iran. The country follows a constitution that was ratified by referendum in 1979, and later amended in 1989. The Iranian constitution outlines and defines the political, economic, and social structure of the country. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic is the ruler and the Commander-in-Chief of the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 906, "id": "96447597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1255923618#2_1856355004", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-city-of-iran.html", "title": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhat Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhere Is Iran?\nWhat Type of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Is the Capital of Iran?\nHistory of Tehran\nRole of Tehran as the Capital City of Iran\n", "segment": "Turkmenistan has a border with Iran to the northeast. What Type of Government Does Iran Have? Iran has a theocratic government where Islamic ideologies guide the political activities in the country. There are three branches of government in the country, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems. The President of Iran serves as the head of government and is an elected representative. The parliament of the country is called the Majlis. The Supreme Leader is the head of state of Iran, the highest religious and political authority in the country. What Is the Capital of Iran? Tehran is Iran’s capital city. It is also the capital of the Iranian province with which it shares its name.", "start_char": 605, "end_char": 1298, "id": "96441188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1212398324#4_1963017360", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Iran-communist", "title": "Is Iran communist? - Quora", "headings": "Is Iran communist?\nIs Iran communist?", "segment": "The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament.", "start_char": 1892, "end_char": 2683, "id": "87350647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1212398324#5_1963018405", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Iran-communist", "title": "Is Iran communist? - Quora", "headings": "Is Iran communist?\nIs Iran communist?", "segment": "The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The president represents the country internationally.", "start_char": 2332, "end_char": 3133, "id": "87350648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260028555#1_1866335799", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-the-iran-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nHistory And Context\nSupreme Leader Of The Government Of Iran\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nJudiciary Of Iran\nOther Institutions\n", "segment": "Iran is a Middle-Eastern country also known as the Islamic Republic of Iran and has a theocratic government, in which most policies are based on Islamic religious ideologies. The political structure of the country comprises of the supreme leader, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and other institutions such as the Assembly of Experts, the Expediency Discernment Council, and the City and Village Councils of Iran. The country follows a constitution that was ratified by referendum in 1979, and later amended in 1989. The Iranian constitution outlines and defines the political, economic, and social structure of the country. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic is the ruler and the Commander-in-Chief of the country. History And Context\nIn 1979, the Pahlavi Dynasty was overthrown in a revolution, leading to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the leader of the Revolution becoming the supreme leader of the new republic. The Islamic Republic was installed after a referendum following the revolution’s victory, whereby citizens were asked to vote for or against the Republic, with 98.2% voting in favor. In the same year, 1979, Iranians ratified a new constitution by referendum. In 1989, the constitution was amended through another referendum. The constitution contains theocratic as well as democratic elements.", "start_char": 167, "end_char": 1526, "id": "96447598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1255923618#1_1856353787", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-city-of-iran.html", "title": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhat Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhere Is Iran?\nWhat Type of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Is the Capital of Iran?\nHistory of Tehran\nRole of Tehran as the Capital City of Iran\n", "segment": "It has an area of 1,648,195 square km. The country has a shoreline along the Caspian Sea to the north, and is bordered by several countries. The Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf borders the country to the south. The eastern borders of Iran are formed by Pakistan and Afghanistan. Iraq and Turkey are the western neighbors of the nation. Turkmenistan has a border with Iran to the northeast. What Type of Government Does Iran Have? Iran has a theocratic government where Islamic ideologies guide the political activities in the country. There are three branches of government in the country, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems. The President of Iran serves as the head of government and is an elected representative.", "start_char": 267, "end_char": 997, "id": "96441187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2023344977#11_2846106822", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-type-of-government-does-Iran-have", "title": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora", "headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n", "segment": "Amir H. Alesheikh\n, lived in Iran\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 265 answers and 407.9K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What kind of government does Iran have? Honestly? A weird one. We have voting but we have politically and militarally active leader who cannot be voted down by people. The claim is that we have a presidentt who is voted by people. But the candidates to the presidency are vetted by the people that the leader has chosen. The voting process is always shady and the end result is someone that virtually has not much power and is basically a puppet to the leader. We have something like parlimant, but it only can pass laws that are not deemed unislamic by a group called “Shorayeh Negahban”. But at the end of the day, when you face them they cl\nContinue Reading\nHonestly?", "start_char": 6963, "end_char": 7758, "id": "87964125" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258344686#7_1862232630", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-theocracy.html", "title": "What Is Theocracy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is Theocracy?\nWhat Is Theocracy?\nWhat Is A Theocracy?\nHistory Of Theocracy\nCharacteristics Of A Theocracy\nWhich Countries Currently Have A Theocracy?\nVatican City\nIran\nCentral Tibetan Administration\nAdvantages Of A Theocracy\nDisadvantages Of A Theocracy\n", "segment": "Once elected, the Pope appoints a Secretary for Relations with States to be in charge of maintaining and creating relations with other countries. The only individuals with voting power are Cardinals under the age of 80. The legal system is based on the Catholic Church’s canon law, but the Pope has the last word on which laws are enacted. Iran\nIran is one of the several Islamic states. Others include Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Mauritania, Sudan, and Yemen. The Constitution of Iran has both theocratic and democratic components, although the country is considered to be a theocracy. Every aspect of the government must adhere to Sharia Islam, the basis for all rules and regulations in this country. This includes economic, military, political, financial, administrative, and civil laws. Special religious courts decide if these established rules coincide with Sharia law. The country’s Head of State is an Islamic law scholar, referred to as Supreme Leader, who holds more power than the President.", "start_char": 3280, "end_char": 4282, "id": "96444967" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1182964885#2_1334496851", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Iran", "title": "Politics of Iran - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Iran\nPolitics of Iran\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nIslamic Republic of Iran\nContents\nCurrent office holders\nMain office holders\nPolitical conditions\nSupreme Leader\nGuardian Council\nPolitical parties and elections\nPresident\nLocal councils\nIslamic Consultative Assembly\nAssembly of Experts\nPolitical pressure groups and leaders\nMilitary\nPublic finance and fiscal policy\nBudget\nRevenues\nExpenditures\nPublic debt\nExternal debts\nFinancial situation of the government\nAnnual budgets\n2009–10\n2010–11\n2011–12\n2012–13\n2013–14\n2014–15\n2015–16\n2016–17\n2021–22 Iranian national budget\nComplexity of the system\nSee also\nReferences\nLiterature\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2017\n2021\nPolitical parties and factions\nInside government\nReformists\nPrinciplists\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Mohammad Javad Zarif ( list)\nDiplomatic missions of / in Iran\nNationality law\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nOutside government\nMonarchism\nLiberalism\nNationalism\nPan-Iranism\nSocialism\nIran portal\nPolitics portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nIran is a Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist and Islamic republic in which the president, parliament (Majles) and judicial system share powers reserved to the national government, according to its Constitution. The politics of Iran take place in a framework that officially combines elements of theocracy and presidential democracy. The December 1979 constitution, and its 1989 amendment, define the political, economic, and social order of the Islamic Republic of Iran, declaring that Shia Islam is Iran's official religion where around 90–95% of Iranians associate themselves with the Shia branch of Islam. Iran has a democratically elected president, a parliament (or Majlis ), an Assembly of Experts which elects the Supreme Leader, and local councils. According to the constitution, all candidates running for these positions must be vetted by the Guardian Council before being elected. In addition, there are representatives elected from appointed organizations (usually under the Supreme Leader's control) to \"protect the state's Islamic character\". Prior to 1979, Iran had its political system as a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy with parliamentary system. The Shah served as its head of state while the Prime Minister held the post of the head of government from the 1906 Persian Constitution. While the political system is secular in nature, it has been described as authoritarian in the later years of the Imperial State.", "start_char": 1937, "end_char": 3769, "id": "63554897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2023344977#0_2846088351", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-type-of-government-does-Iran-have", "title": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora", "headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n", "segment": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora\nIranian Culture\nPolitics of Iran\nClassification Question\nIran\nGovernment\nWhat type of government does Iran have? Ad by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\n, Used to live in Middle East, been to many of its countries\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 171 answers and 476.7K answer views\nIf you want a short answer: Like any other government but they are bad at covering things up and have less abilities comparing to other governments. And to explain what I meant, I should probably say that, Iran has a very complex, more than a bit corrupted and yet functioning system that operates just fine. A group of Islamic experts are chosen by Iranian people's vote called the Assembly of Experts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 907, "id": "87964114" } ]
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Identification. .", "start_char": 5137, "end_char": 5191, "id": "21945606" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2866064807#0_3171528033", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_(surname)", "title": "Chadwick (surname) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chadwick (surname)\nChadwick (surname)\nFictional characters\nReferences\n", "segment": "Chadwick (surname) - Wikipedia\nChadwick (surname)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nChadwick is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning “town or village of Chad”; it is a combination of the given name Ceadda, and the Old English word wic. Notable people with the surname include: Andrés Chadwick (born 1956), Chilean politician\nAlan Chadwick (1909–1980), English organic farming innovator\nAllan Chadwick, Australian Paralympic shooter\nArthur Chadwick (1875–1936), English footballer\nH. Beatty Chadwick (born 1936), American jailed 14 years for civil contempt of court\nCassie Chadwick (1857–1907), Canadian criminal\nCy Chadwick (born 1969), British actor, director and producer\nCyril Chadwick (1879-1955), English actor\nDavid Chadwick (disambiguation), several people\nDrew Chadwick, singer in American reggae pop band Emblem3\nEdgar Chadwick (1869–1942), English footballer\nSir Edwin Chadwick (1800–1890), English social reformer\nFrancis Brooks Chadwick (1850–1942/43), American painter active in France\nFrank Chadwick, American game designer and author\nFrench Ensor Chadwick (1844–1919), United States Navy officer who contributed to naval education\nGeorge Chadwick (bishop) (1840–1923), Irish Anglican bishop and author\nGeorge Whitefield Chadwick (1854–1931), American Romantic composer\nGeorge B. Chadwick (1880–1961), American football player and coach\nGoretti Chadwick, Samoan-New Zealand stage and television actress, writer, director and tutor\nGuy Chadwick (born 1956), English singer, songwriter and guitarist\nHector Munro Chadwick (1870–1947), English philologist and historian\nHelen Chadwick (1953–1996), British sculptor, photographer and installation artist\nHenry Chadwick (disambiguation), several people\nSir James Chadwick (1891–1974), English physicist, recipient of the 1935 Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery of the neutron\nJames Read Chadwick (1844–1905), American gynecologist and medical librarian\nJamie Chadwick (born 1998), English racing driver\nJeff Chadwick (born 1960), American football player\nJeffrey R. Chadwick, American archeologist\nJohn White Chadwick (1840–1904), American writer and Unitarian clergyman\nJohn Chadwick (1920–1998), English linguist and classical scholar, co-decipherer of the Linear B script\nSir John Chadwick (judge) (born 1941), British judge\nJune Chadwick (born 1951), English actress\nJustin Chadwick (born 1968), English actor and director\nKate Morgan Chadwick, American actress and singer\nLes Chadwick (1943–2019), English bass guitarist\nLuke Chadwick (born 1980), English footballer\nLynn Chadwick (1914–2003), English artist and sculptor\nMargaret Lee Chadwick (1893–1984), nonfiction author, founder and headmistress of the Chadwick School\nMaureen Chadwick (born 1959), English screenwriter and dramatist\nMiles Chadwick (1880–1940), English footballer\nNick Chadwick (born 1982), English footballer and coach\nNora Chadwick (1891–1972), English medievalist\nOwen Chadwick (1916–2015), British Anglican priest, academic, writer and historian of Christianity\nPeter Chadwick (born 1934), English cricketer\nPaul Chadwick (born 1957), American comic-book creator\nPaul Chadwick (author) (1902–1972), American pulp magazine author\nRachael Chadwick (born 1990), English professional squash player\nRobert Chadwick (1879–1939), New Zealand cricketer\nRobert Chadwick (Pennsylvania politician) (1833-1902), American politician\nRobert E. Lee Chadwick (1930–2014), American anthropologist and archaeologist\nRoy Chadwick (1893–1947), British aircraft design engineer\nSamuel Chadwick (1860–1932), English Methodist minister\nSarah Chadwick (born 1960), Australian actress\nSarah Chadwick (activist) (born 2001), American activist against gun violence\nStephanie Chadwick (born 1948), New Zealand politician\nStephen F. Chadwick (1825–1895), American Democratic politician\nE. Wallace Chadwick (1884–1969), American politician\nW. D. Chadwick (1883–1934), American football, baseball and basketball coach\nFictional characters\nChadwick, character in Jamaica Inn (1939)\nDr. Chadwick, character in Ben 10 (2005-2008)\nLouis Chadwick, character in The White Shadow (1924)\nRikki Chadwick, character in H2O: Just Add Water (TV series 2006-2010)\nReferences\n^ Campbell, Mike. \" Meaning, origin and history of the name Chadwick\". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2019-12-30. Surname list\nThis page lists people with the surname Chadwick. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 4564, "id": "101226678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_568931721#0_1070082888", "url": "https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/chadwick/", "title": "Chadwick: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows", "headings": "\nChadwick\nMeanings\nEnglish Baby Names Meaning:\nAmerican Baby Names Meaning:\nSimilar names:\nCategories:\nBrowse by Letter\n", "segment": "Chadwick: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows\nChadwick\nView all boy names\nMeanings\nEnglish Baby Names Meaning: In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Chadwick is: From the warrior's town. Protector; defender. American Baby Names Meaning: In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Chadwick is: From the warrior's town. Protector;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 339, "id": "92504158" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_83290531#0_190531098", "url": "https://www.houseofnames.com/chadwick-family-crest", "title": "Chadwick Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms", "headings": "Chadwick History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms\nChadwick History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms\nEarly Origins of the Chadwick family\nEarly History of the Chadwick family\nChadwick Spelling Variations\nEarly Notables of the Chadwick family (pre 1700)\nMigration of the Chadwick family to Ireland\nChadwick migration to the United States +\nChadwick Settlers in United States in the 17th Century\nChadwick Settlers in United States in the 18th Century\nChadwick migration to Canada +\nChadwick migration to Australia +\nChadwick migration to New Zealand +\nContemporary Notables of the name Chadwick (post 1700) +\nHistoric Events for the Chadwick family +\nRelated Stories +\nThe Chadwick Motto +\nSuggested Readings for the name Chadwick +\nCitations +\n", "segment": "Chadwick Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms\nChadwick History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms\nOrigins Available: England\nIreland\nSale\nFamily Crest Image (JPG) Heritage Series - 600 DPI\n$14.50 $8.70\nWishlist\nshopping-cart-light\nTo Cart Details\nChadwick is one of the thousands of new names that the Norman Conquest brought to England in 1066. The Chadwick family lived in the parish of Rochdale in Lancashire. They were granted the lands near Chadwick in this area by William the Conqueror shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066. \" Lancashire is the true home of the surname. This surname is to be met with in every town in Lancashire. It must have crossed the Atlantic at an early period, as it is strongly represented in the States directories.\" [ 1]\n\"The Chadwicks of Chadwick in Rochdale parish are a very old and distinguished family dating back from the present to the 14th century; the hamlet of Chadwick has been in their possession since the family was founded: Healey Hall has been for many centuries a seat of the family. [", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1056, "id": "51361714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1300802717#5_3027999244", "url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chadwick-boseman-died-black-panther-star-dead-at-43-colon-cancer/", "title": "Chadwick Boseman, \"Black Panther\" star, has died at 43 - CBS News", "headings": "Chadwick Boseman, \"Black Panther\" star, has died at 43\nChadwick Boseman, \"Black Panther\" star, has died at 43", "segment": "A true original. He was a deeply committed and constantly curious artist. He had so much amazing work still left to create,\" Evans said. \" I'm endlessly grateful for our friendship.\" I’m absolutely devastated. This is beyond heartbreaking. Chadwick was special. A true original. He was a deeply committed and constantly curious artist. He had so much amazing work still left to create.", "start_char": 3288, "end_char": 3672, "id": "32450685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1229539358#14_2312470820", "url": "https://oyc.yale.edu/history/hist-234/lecture-11", "title": "HIST 234 - Lecture 11 - The Sanitary Movement and the “Filth Theory of Disease” | Open Yale Courses", "headings": "HIST 234: Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600\nHIST 234: Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600\nLecture 11\n- The Sanitary Movement and the \"Filth Theory of Disease\"\nOverview\nLecture Chapters\n", "segment": "Now, Chadwick wasn’t a physician at all, and this is part of the background perhaps to the thesis I was mentioning earlier. He was instead a lawyer by training from Manchester. And he was already well known, in particular for his reform of welfare provisions in Britain; that is, he was responsible in large part, for the passage, from the old poor law, which had provided relief as the birthright of every citizen in distress; that is, the right to some form of assistance or aid in time of distress. Chadwick’s idea was to economize, to minimize the cost of payments, to discourage the poor from applying for relief. He wanted to make the experience of receiving relief more painful than the experience of distress itself, a principle that was dubbed “the principle of least e", "start_char": 9222, "end_char": 10000, "id": "66350789" } ]
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what kind of government does vietnam have?
Communist state
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It has three branches: the executive, which is administered by the government and the president, the legislative, which consists of the national assembly of Vietnam, and the judiciary which comprises of the courts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 599, "id": "96447713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260103746#1_1866519880", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-vietnam-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Vietnam Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Vietnam Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Vietnam Have?\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Vietnam\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Vietnam\nJudiciary\nElections In Vietnam\nLocal Government Of Vietnam\nIdeas And Ideologies\n", "segment": "Vietnam has a communist government. It is one of the five remaining communist countries in the world today. The president is the head of the republic, and the prime minister is the head of the government. It has three branches: the executive, which is administered by the government and the president, the legislative, which consists of the national assembly of Vietnam, and the judiciary which comprises of the courts. Executive Branch Of The Government Of Vietnam\nThe Executive consists of the president, the prime minister, and the government. The national assembly elects the president for a five-year term, and he can serve for only two terms. He is the chairman of the Council for Defense and Security and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The president appoints the prime minister, the vice president and the heads of courts with consent from the national assembly over a vote of the majority. He can declare a state of emergency or war and is in charge of foreign affairs.", "start_char": 179, "end_char": 1170, "id": "96447714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134573298#2_362320205", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Vietnam_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Vietnam has a communist government. What type of government did Vietnam have? North or South Vietnam? What type of government was set up in Vietnam? The communist government was set up in Vietnam...\nWhat type of government system is in Vietnam? Socialist government. During the Vietnam war what type of government did north Vietnam have? communist\nWhat type of government was North Vietnam? communist\nWhat Type of government in laos and Vietnam? Communist.", "start_char": 1107, "end_char": 1564, "id": "74948813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134573298#4_362321512", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Vietnam_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What type government does hanoi Vietnam have? Communist\nWhat type of government was South Vietnam? Republic of South Vietnam. A free democratic society. What type of government does Vietnam have today? communist state\nWhat type of government does North Vietnam have today? communistic\nGovernment type in North Vietnam? Communist puppet government subservient to China. What type of government controlled each region of Vietnam? North Vietnam was a Communist or socialist government, and South\nVietnam was a democracy - although not without a level of\ncorruption that was extreme at times.", "start_char": 1564, "end_char": 2153, "id": "74948815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134573298#8_362325072", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Vietnam_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Apex-type question, reworded to preserve answer\nWhat type of government does Vietnam North Korea and China have? They're all communist countries. Why was there conflict between north and south Vietnam? they didnt agree in the same type of government. What kind of government currently exists in Vietnam? Vietnam has a communist government. What type of government does Vietnam still have today? communist, as does Cuba, Laos, China, and North Korea\nWhat type of government do the Vietnamese have? The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a Marxist-Leninist or\nsingle-party state. Vietnam WarVietnamHistory of AsiaPolitics and GovernmentHistory of Korea\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 3523, "id": "74948819" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134573298#9_362325962", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Vietnam_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Vietnam has a communist government. What type of government does Vietnam still have today? communist, as does Cuba, Laos, China, and North Korea\nWhat type of government do the Vietnamese have? The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a Marxist-Leninist or\nsingle-party state. Vietnam WarVietnamHistory of AsiaPolitics and GovernmentHistory of Korea\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nHas a human ever been mailed via the United States Postal Service? Asked By\n Annamarie Trantow\nHow many miles are 10000 steps? Asked By\n Wiki User\nWhat medications are used to treat ADHD? Asked By\n Wiki User\nWhat is aphmau phone number? Asked By\n Wiki User\nHow Many Of The Clark Sisters Are there I heard that there where 6 of them?", "start_char": 3156, "end_char": 4002, "id": "74948820" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134587996#7_362380290", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_india_have_today", "title": "What type of government does India have today? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does India have today\n?\n\nWhat type of government does India have today?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of government does India have today?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the type of governmnent India have?\nWhat is the type of India government?\nWhat is the name of the government India has today?\nWhat type of government is India?\nWhat type of governments are present today?\nWhat type of government is India called?\nFederal type of government in India?\nWhich countries have democratic type of government?\nWho is responsible for Qutub Minar's upkeep today?\nWhat type of government does Japan have today?\nWhat kind of government does Russia have today?\nWhat is the government type of India china and japan?\nWhat type of government does Nicaragua have today?\nWhat type of government is Venezuela today?\nIs India a communist country or not?\nWhat type of government did India have before imperialism?\nWhat type of government did France have in 1914?\nIs India a monarchy?\nWhat is the type of government in India?\nWhat type of government does Vietnam have today?\nWhat type of government does Poland have today?\nWhat type of government does Virginia have today?\nWhat type of government does Switzerland have today?\nWhat type of government does Chile have today?\nWhat type of government does North Vietnam have today?\n", "segment": "it is the largest democracy in asia. What type of government does Vietnam have today? communist state\nWhat type of government does Poland have today? poland is a republic. What type of government does Virginia have today? The Commonwealth Of Virginia\nWhat type of government does Switzerland have today? federal republic\nWhat type of government does Chile have today? Representative democracy\nWhat type of government does North Vietnam have today? communistic\nIndia History of India Government Democratic Party Qutub Minar History of Japan Russia Japan Nicaragua Politics and Government History, Politics & Society History of the United States International Government Vietnam War Poland Economics Switzerland", "start_char": 2222, "end_char": 2931, "id": "74948848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134573298#3_362320880", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Vietnam_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Socialist government. During the Vietnam war what type of government did north Vietnam have? communist\nWhat type of government was North Vietnam? communist\nWhat Type of government in laos and Vietnam? Communist. What type government does hanoi Vietnam have? Communist\nWhat type of government was South Vietnam? Republic of South Vietnam. A free democratic society. What type of government does Vietnam have today?", "start_char": 1352, "end_char": 1766, "id": "74948814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_106137884#2_254173417", "url": "https://vietnamimperialism.weebly.com/vietnam-today.html", "title": "Vietnam Today - Imperialism In Vietnam", "headings": "\nHow Imperialism Has Affected Vietnam\nVietnam Today\nCheck Out This Video About Vietnam>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n(and maybe you'll want to visit one day!)\n", "segment": "jica.go.jp)\nVietnam Today\nLeader: The current leader of Vietnam is Truong Tan Sang. ( CIA.gov)\nGovernment: Vietnam has a communist state government. A communist state government is a state with a form of government characterized by single-party rule or dominant-party rule of a communist party. ( CIA.gov)\nEconomy: Vietnam is developing a centrally planned economy and market economy. A planned economy is an economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan. A market economy is an economy in which the selling of goods is based on supply and demand with little influence of the government. 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Vietnam has a communist government. What kind of national government did James Madison want? a communist government\nChina is what kind of government? China has a Tight Communist Controlled Government. What kind of government is Cuba? Cuba is a communist government. Which is also known as limited government. What kind of government was setup in Russia?", "start_char": 1214, "end_char": 1754, "id": "74895707" } ]
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what was the name of the book hitler wrote while in prison?
Mein Kampf
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1301955395#5_1463813247", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_literature", "title": "Prison literature - Wikipedia", "headings": "Prison literature\nPrison literature\nContents\nNotable examples of prison literature\nAmerican prison literature\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Adolf Hitler wrote his autobiographical and political ideology book Mein Kampf while he was imprisoned after the Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923. The Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci wrote much of his work while imprisoned by the fascist government of Mussolini during the 1930s; this was later published as Prison Notebooks, and contained his influential theory of cultural hegemony. Jawaharlal Nehru wrote the letters that were later published as Glimpses of World History whilst being in prison between 1930–1933. In 1942 Jean Genet wrote his first novel Our Lady of the Flowers while in prison near Paris, scrawled on scraps of paper. Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote Letters and Papers from Prison whilst at Tegel Prison in 1943. Nigerian author Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed while in prison, and wrote Sozaboy, about a young naïve imprisoned soldier. Iranian author Mahmoud Dowlatabadi wrote the 500-page Missing Soluch while imprisoned without pen or paper, entirely in his head, then copied it down within 70 days after his release. Albert Speer wrote his two memoirs Inside the Third Reich and Spandau: The Secret Diaries while incarcerated at Spandau prison.", "start_char": 3489, "end_char": 4657, "id": "63633119" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1204329111#0_2584394180", "url": "https://history.info/on-this-day/1924-hitlers-book-mein-kampf-was-written-in-prison/", "title": "1924: Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” was Written in Prison | History.info", "headings": "1924: Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” was Written in Prison\n20.12.\n1924: Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” was Written in Prison\nOther news from the web\n", "segment": "1924: Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” was Written in Prison | History.info\nHr\nGer\nMenu\nOn This Day\nSociety\nPolitics\nCulture\nSport\nCivilization\nPeople\nWars\nScience\nDid You Know\n20.12. 1924: Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” was Written in Prison\nHitler wrote the book “Mein Kampf” at the time of his stay in prison in Bavaria, having dictated the text to his aide Rudolf Hess, with whom he shared a cell. Hitler ended up in prison back on 11 November 1923, for his involvement in the so-called “Beer Hall Putsch”. The coup was an attempt of the Nazis to take over the power in Bavaria. It took place in the famous Bürgerbräukeller beer hall in Munich. After the coup failed, Hitler was arrested for high treason and sentenced to five years in prison. He served his sentence in Landsberg prison in Bavaria, about 65 kilometers west of Munich. During his stay in prison, Hitler dictated his aide Rudolf Hess the text of the book, which would later be released under the title “Mein Kampf”.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "40312167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_590110395#7_1063388960", "url": "https://adolfhitlerwhatwerehisaims.weebly.com/hitlers-main-beliefs.html", "title": "HITLERS MAIN BELIEFS - Adolf Hitler What were his aims?", "headings": "\nhttp://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?202885-Summary-of-Hitlers-Book-Mein-Kampf- (My-Struggle)\nAdolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria. He was the fourth child of his fathers third marriage. His father, Alois Hitler, was a custom inspector of the Dual Monarchy. His mother, Klara Polzl, was the daughter of a farm worker. When Hitler was born, his father was 51 years old and his mother was only 28 years old. Hitler worked as a house painter in Munich. He had good grades in elementary school, but had poor grades in high school. His education was cut short at 16 years of age, because of financial problems. Hitler's dream was to become an artist. Later he attended Vienna and studied architecture. He later became a draftsman and decorator. Now as a grown man, Hitler had similar hopes as Bennito Musolini. Hitler believed the superior race were the Aryan people. All other races were inferior. Slavs were subhumans, this included Russians and eastern Europeans. He believed they should be conquered by the Aryan's. Blacks were lower then Slavs. The Jews were singled out as the main enemies of the Aryan's. They were considered to be involved in a conspirincy to control the world. Hitler's goals were to recover territories lost in W.W. I, Austria and parts of Czechoslovakia to be added to Germany, to conquer much of Europe, and also wanted the German nation to seize lebensraum ( living space ) from Poland, Soviet Union, and other countries to the east.\nHitler joined the Nazi party during the Autumn of 1919. He quickly became leader and built up party membership. The Swastika was adopted as the emblem of the Nazi's. members were required to pay small monthly dues. Party uniforms were brown shirts and black Swastika on an arm band. Hitler also organized a private army called the Storm Troopers. Hitler's 1st opportunity to overthrow the Bavarian govt. came before his political movement had enough strength. On Nov. 8, 1923, Hitler and his Storm Troopers attended a public rally in Munich Beer Hall. It was proclaimed as a Nazi revolution. the plot failed, police had killed 16 marchers.\nThe next day Hitler was arrested.Hitler was sentenced for 5 years. in prison for attempting to overthrow the German govt. While in prison he wrote a book titled Mein Kampf. The book contained his beliefs and ideas for Germany's future, his plans to conquer much of Europe, and that the Germans were the superior humanity. He was released from prison after only 9 months of his 5 year sentence. Hitler was released, but was forbidden for a short time to make any public speeches. After being released from prison Hitler went back to work. Later he was gifted orator, propaganda on the radio and newspaper. During the 1930's he gained financial and political support of businessmen and industrials. Quickly Hitler would be in full power. The people did not want Hitler as chancellor. They knew he would make himself dictator and set up a reigh of terror. 85- year old Hindenburg, pursued by friends and his son accepted Hitler's promise to act lawful if he was named to form a govt. On Jan. 30, 1933, Hindenberg named Hitler as chancellor. Hindenberg died in Aug. of 1934. Hitler completed power by assuming the presidency would go with his chancellorship. Hitler now ruled Germany completely.\nNow that Hitler was in full power of Germany, he was capable of doing anything. Hitler directed Storm Troopers and Nazi members of the army to mass slaughter. About 6 mil. Jews were murdered. More then 3 mil. Soviet prisoners starved and worked to death. This was known as the Holocaust.\nThe German resistance had been trying since 1938 to kill Hitler and overthrow the Nazi's. On July 20, 1944 Hitler just escaped death. A German army officer placed a bomb in Hitler's briefing room. On April 1945 Hitler became a broken man. Eva brown, Hitler's mistress since the 1930's, joined him in the bomb shelter under the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. She and Hitler got married there on April 29, 1945. The next day they both committed suicide rather then to face capture. Aides burned their bodies. This was the end of Adolf Hitler.", "segment": "While in prison he wrote a book titled Mein Kampf. The book contained his beliefs and ideas for Germany's future, his plans to conquer much of Europe, and that the Germans were the superior humanity. He was released from prison after only 9 months of his 5 year sentence. Hitler was released, but was forbidden for a short time to make any public speeches. After being released from prison Hitler went back to work. Later he was gifted orator, propaganda on the radio and newspaper. During the 1930's he gained financial and political support of businessmen and industrials. Quickly Hitler would be in full power. The people did not want Hitler as chancellor. They knew he would make himself dictator and set up a reigh of terror.", "start_char": 2309, "end_char": 3039, "id": "24463627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_770719795#5_815799983", "url": "http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/TIMELINE/nazirise.HTM", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Hitler was released from prison after one year. Other \r\n Nazi leaders were given light sentences also. This site details Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch. Whilein prison, Hitler wrote volume one of Mein Kampf(My Struggle) \r\n, \r\n which was published in 1925. This work detailed Hitler's radical ideas of \r\n German nationalism, antisemitism, and anti-Bolshevism. Linked with Social \r\n Darwinism, the human struggle that said that might makes right, Hitler's \r\n book became the ideological base for the Nazi Party's racist beliefs and \r\n murderous practices. This site discusses many of the ideas contained within Mein Kampf. After Hitler was released from prison, he formally resurrected the Nazi Party. Hitler began rebuilding and reorganizing the Party, waiting for an opportune time to gain political power in Germany. The Conservative military hero Paul von Hindenburg was elected president in 1925, and Germany stabilized.", "start_char": 2896, "end_char": 3844, "id": "73180112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1579165154#7_3380733177", "url": "https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/why-jail-time-helped-hitler-eventually-become-germanys-dictator-99747", "title": "Why Jail Time Helped Hitler Eventually Become Germany's Dictator | The National Interest", "headings": "Why Jail Time Helped Hitler Eventually Become Germany's Dictator\nWhy Jail Time Helped Hitler Eventually Become Germany's Dictator", "segment": "I know you,” one of Hitler’s prison guards told him. “ I’m a National Socialist, too.” “Hitler enjoyed a wide variety of privileges,” according to Ullrich. “ His ‘cell’ was a large, airy, comfortably furnished room with an expansive view. In addition to the hearty food cooked by the prison kitchen, Hitler constantly received care packages; his quarters reminded some visitors of a ‘delicatessen.’” Hitler’s abortive putsch — and his commensurate prison sentence — demonstrated to the German populace that Hitler was “a man who not only talked, but acted in critical situations — and who was willing to take great personal risks.” And for Hitler, being in prison eased the stress of daily living, allowed him plenty of time to visit with supporters — up to five per day — and afforded him the leisure and focus to write Mein Kampf, which he tapped out “hunt-and-peck” style on a typewriter that prison officials gave him. And so Hitler relaxed, ate, honed his leadership and oratory skills, worked on his book — and behaved himself. In sharp contrast to the seditious behavior that had landed him in Landsberg, while in prison Hitler was a perfect angel. “", "start_char": 3459, "end_char": 4614, "id": "14808277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1745611699#2_3103738194", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_Mein_Kampf_mean", "title": "What does Mein Kampf mean? - Answers", "headings": "What does Mein Kampf mean\n?\n\nWhat does Mein Kampf mean?\nYour Answer\nWhat does Mein Kampf mean?\nRelated Questions\nWhat does the German phrase mein Kampf mean?\nWhat does the title of Hitler's book mean in English?\nIs it spelled mein kempf or mein kampf?\nHitler mein kampf?\nDid Adolph Hitler write Mein Kampf?\nWhat did Hitler write while in prison?\nHow much is the book mein kampf worth?\nWas Mein Kampf a nickname for the Nazi gov?\nWhat is Mein Kamp about?\nCan you buy a copy of mein kampf?\nWhen did Hitler write the mein kampf?\nAuthor and translation of Mein Kampf?\nWhat jail was Mein Kampf written in?\nWhat was the relationship between adolf Hitler and mein kampf?\nWhat are the release dates for After Mein Kampf - 1961?\nWhen was Mein kampf published and what does it mean?\nWhat were the ideals of the nazi party described in mein kampf?\nDid Hitler have some help when he wrote his book Mein Kampf?\nWhy did Hitler write about mein kampf?\nDo you get fined or arrested in the US for having the book mein kumpf?\nWhere was Adolf Hitler when he dictated Mein Kampf?\nWhy did Max Vandenburg read a copy of Mein kampf?\nWho wrote the green book an infamous reply to Hitler's Mein kampf?\nThe title of Hitler's book mein kampf in English is?\nIs Mein Kampf is a name for the nazi government?\n", "segment": "Yes, Hitler wrote Mein kampf, which is his memoirs. Did Adolph Hitler write Mein Kampf? Yes he did, he did wrote Mein Kampf\nWhat did Hitler write while in prison? A book called \"Mein Kampf\", meaning \"My Struggle\". It outlined his political views. \"MEIN KAMPF\" - My StruggleHe wrote this book while he was in prison. Mein Kampf (My struggles)Mein kampfHitler wrote his auto-biography and political manifesto Mein Kampf in prison. How much is the book mein kampf worth? mein kampf fully annotated 1940\nWas Mein Kampf a nickname for the Nazi gov? No, Mein Kampf was an autobiography written by Adolph Hitler\nWhat is Mein Kamp about?", "start_char": 701, "end_char": 1329, "id": "3682603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_46993773#3_103195947", "url": "https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/hitler-s-cushy-prison-life-1920s-revealed-2008754.html", "title": "Hitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed | The Independent | The Independent", "headings": "Hitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed\nHitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed\nHitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed\n", "segment": "His time in prison was more like a holiday,\" Mr Behringer said. Otto Leybold, the prison director, gushed about Hitler in a memo about the inmates on 18 September 1924, saying he was always \"sensible, modest, humble and polite to everyone – especially to the officers of the facility.\" Hitler spent much of his time in prison writing his manifesto Mein Kampf, detailing his ideology and ambitions, but the documents also show he had time for more prosaic thoughts. In a typed copy that prison authorities made of a letter Hitler wrote to a Munich car dealer, the future dictator is having a hard time deciding whether to purchase a newer model Benz 11/40 or the older 16/50 because he had concerns that the higher RPMs of the motor in the former might mean that it would have more mechanical problems. \" I can't get a new car every two or three years,\" he wrote. He also noted he had court costs to pay once released and asked the dealer to arrange a discount on an 11/40. \" Please reserve the grey car that you have in Munich until I have clarity about my fate (probation?).\" 1 /1 Hitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed\nHitler's cushy prison life in the 1920s revealed\n✕\nSubscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article\nWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Subscribe\nAlready subscribed?", "start_char": 2823, "end_char": 4222, "id": "78550304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1186596056#1_2387005683", "url": "https://www.livescience.com/2821-mein-kampf-changed-world.html", "title": "How 'Mein Kampf' Changed the World | Live Science", "headings": "How 'Mein Kampf' Changed the World\nHow 'Mein Kampf' Changed the World\nHitler passes the time behind bars\nA gift for the newly-married couple\nThe debate goes on today\n", "segment": "RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU...\nBecause he did, however, the notorious book remains banned in some parts of the world, more than 80 years later, and has sparked ongoing debates about literary freedoms. Hitler passes the time behind bars\nHitler rose through the ranks of Germany's small but powerful National Socialist (Nazi) political party to become its bombastic leader in the early 1920s. Believing that Germany's central Weimar government had let the country be ridiculed by a series of post-World War I punishments handed down by the victorious Allies, the Nazis attempted a coup d'etat in 1923. The famous \"Munich Beer Hall Putsch\" failed and sent Hitler to jail for high treason. While imprisoned, Hitler read piles of books on history and philosophy, consolidating his own set of beliefs all the while. He didn't consider putting his political ideas down on paper, however, until his business manager suggested that an autobiography might be a fruitful way to pass the time in prison. At the urging of his manager, Hitler's original title for his work, \"Four Years of Struggle Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice,\" was also changed to the more marketable \"My Struggle.\" Hitler did not, in fact, write the book himself, but dictated to his friend Rudolf Hess, who was imprisoned alongside him. Part autobiography, part political manifesto, the patchwork pages of \"Mein Kampf\" were put to print in 1925. By that time, Hitler had already been released from prison upon growing pressure from members of the Nazi party.", "start_char": 914, "end_char": 2437, "id": "50876446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_590110395#6_1063383907", "url": "https://adolfhitlerwhatwerehisaims.weebly.com/hitlers-main-beliefs.html", "title": "HITLERS MAIN BELIEFS - Adolf Hitler What were his aims?", "headings": "\nhttp://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?202885-Summary-of-Hitlers-Book-Mein-Kampf- (My-Struggle)\nAdolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria. He was the fourth child of his fathers third marriage. His father, Alois Hitler, was a custom inspector of the Dual Monarchy. His mother, Klara Polzl, was the daughter of a farm worker. When Hitler was born, his father was 51 years old and his mother was only 28 years old. Hitler worked as a house painter in Munich. He had good grades in elementary school, but had poor grades in high school. His education was cut short at 16 years of age, because of financial problems. Hitler's dream was to become an artist. Later he attended Vienna and studied architecture. He later became a draftsman and decorator. Now as a grown man, Hitler had similar hopes as Bennito Musolini. Hitler believed the superior race were the Aryan people. All other races were inferior. Slavs were subhumans, this included Russians and eastern Europeans. He believed they should be conquered by the Aryan's. Blacks were lower then Slavs. The Jews were singled out as the main enemies of the Aryan's. They were considered to be involved in a conspirincy to control the world. Hitler's goals were to recover territories lost in W.W. I, Austria and parts of Czechoslovakia to be added to Germany, to conquer much of Europe, and also wanted the German nation to seize lebensraum ( living space ) from Poland, Soviet Union, and other countries to the east.\nHitler joined the Nazi party during the Autumn of 1919. He quickly became leader and built up party membership. The Swastika was adopted as the emblem of the Nazi's. members were required to pay small monthly dues. Party uniforms were brown shirts and black Swastika on an arm band. Hitler also organized a private army called the Storm Troopers. Hitler's 1st opportunity to overthrow the Bavarian govt. came before his political movement had enough strength. On Nov. 8, 1923, Hitler and his Storm Troopers attended a public rally in Munich Beer Hall. It was proclaimed as a Nazi revolution. the plot failed, police had killed 16 marchers.\nThe next day Hitler was arrested.Hitler was sentenced for 5 years. in prison for attempting to overthrow the German govt. While in prison he wrote a book titled Mein Kampf. The book contained his beliefs and ideas for Germany's future, his plans to conquer much of Europe, and that the Germans were the superior humanity. He was released from prison after only 9 months of his 5 year sentence. Hitler was released, but was forbidden for a short time to make any public speeches. After being released from prison Hitler went back to work. Later he was gifted orator, propaganda on the radio and newspaper. During the 1930's he gained financial and political support of businessmen and industrials. Quickly Hitler would be in full power. The people did not want Hitler as chancellor. They knew he would make himself dictator and set up a reigh of terror. 85- year old Hindenburg, pursued by friends and his son accepted Hitler's promise to act lawful if he was named to form a govt. On Jan. 30, 1933, Hindenberg named Hitler as chancellor. Hindenberg died in Aug. of 1934. Hitler completed power by assuming the presidency would go with his chancellorship. Hitler now ruled Germany completely.\nNow that Hitler was in full power of Germany, he was capable of doing anything. Hitler directed Storm Troopers and Nazi members of the army to mass slaughter. About 6 mil. Jews were murdered. More then 3 mil. Soviet prisoners starved and worked to death. This was known as the Holocaust.\nThe German resistance had been trying since 1938 to kill Hitler and overthrow the Nazi's. On July 20, 1944 Hitler just escaped death. A German army officer placed a bomb in Hitler's briefing room. On April 1945 Hitler became a broken man. Eva brown, Hitler's mistress since the 1930's, joined him in the bomb shelter under the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. She and Hitler got married there on April 29, 1945. The next day they both committed suicide rather then to face capture. Aides burned their bodies. This was the end of Adolf Hitler.", "segment": "It was proclaimed as a Nazi revolution. the plot failed, police had killed 16 marchers. The next day Hitler was arrested. Hitler was sentenced for 5 years. in prison for attempting to overthrow the German govt. While in prison he wrote a book titled Mein Kampf. The book contained his beliefs and ideas for Germany's future, his plans to conquer much of Europe, and that the Germans were the superior humanity. He was released from prison after only 9 months of his 5 year sentence. Hitler was released, but was forbidden for a short time to make any public speeches. After being released from prison Hitler went back to work.", "start_char": 2099, "end_char": 2724, "id": "24463626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_288706448#1_599653096", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf", "title": "Mein Kampf - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Mein Kampf\nMein Kampf\nThe contents in short\n", "segment": "The first part was written by Hitler while he was in jail in Landsberg am Lech. He was put in jail after a failed putsch, in 1923. He wrote the second part after his (early) release from jail. From 1926 to 1930, both volumes were sold separately, at the price of 12 Reichsmark each. In 1930, both volumes were published as one book. There were several editions between 1925 and 1945. With each new edition, the text was revised as well. This was done to clarify those parts of the text that were unclear. Probably, ghostwriters around Hitler did this work. In the book, Hitler describes (talks about) his view of greater Germany.", "start_char": 508, "end_char": 1137, "id": "41138151" } ]
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LaBeouf plays Louis, the naughty one, opposite Christy Carlson Romano as his perfectionist brother. more info\n19 of 20\nDisney Plus\nHannah Montana\nCombining the sitcom format and musical numbers, Hannah Montana is peak Disney. Miley Cyrus plays the eponymous Hannah Montana, the pop star alter ego of teenager Miley Stewart. Cyrus' real dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, plays Stewart's dad in the show. Juggling being a pop star and normal teenage life is entertainingly problematic, with Stewart's secret always teetering on being exposed. more info\n20 of 20\nDisney Plus\nThe World According to Jeff Goldblum\nLet's just let Jeff Goldblum explain his show in his own words: \"The premise of the show is, because it's the world according to Jeff Goldblum, it's me with all the information and experience that my life has entailed up til this point,\" he said at at D23 Expo panel, according to IGN. \" It's not as if I do some extra homework/research/bone up on it so that I tend to know something about it and then tell you about it. 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READ MORE: Hannah Montana prequel series is in the works at Disney+, according to Billy Ray Cyrus\nHowever, what people may not know is that Jason was much older than Jackson irl. In fact, he's as old as John Cena. How old is Jason Earles? How old is John Cena? Jason Earles and John Cena are the same age and Hannah Montana fans are shook. Picture: Eric McCandless/Disney Channel via Getty Images, Disney Channel\nJason Earles and John Cena are both 43-years-old. Jason was born on April 26, 1977 and John was born on April 23, 1977.", "start_char": 723, "end_char": 1369, "id": "28877367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_664119921#32_1575134737", "url": "https://www.thefilmography.com/dylan-sprouse-30204.php", "title": "List of Dylan Sprouse Movies & TV Shows: Best to Worst - Filmography", "headings": "Dylan Sprouse Filmography\nDylan Sprouse Filmography Movies\nAwards\nBIRTH SIGN\nDylan Sprouse Movies List: Ranked Best To Worst\nThe Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things\nBig Daddy\n(1999)\nBanana Split\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nDismissed\n(2017)\nThe Astronaut's Wife\nAfter We Collided\nI Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\nThe Master of Disguise\nJust for Kicks\nDisney Channel Stars: A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes\nApple Jack\nBorn Killers\nTV Movie (s)\nThe Suite Life Movie\nAnimation (s)\nThe Emperor's New School (2006)\nKung Fu Magoo (2010)\nEight Crazy Nights (2002)\nHolidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen (2006)\nTV Shows and Videos\nThat '70s Show (1998)\nThe Nightmare Room (2001)\nMADtv (1995)\nWish Gone Amiss (2007)\nWizards of Waverly Place (2007)\nAdventures in Appletown (2008)\nI'm in the Band (2009)\nThat's So Raven (2003)\nThe Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005)\nWizards on Deck with Hannah Montana (2009)\nThe Suite Life on Deck (2008)\nGrace Under Fire (1993)\nYay Me! 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In 2017, he tweeted about his \"Hannah Montana\" character's outfits and revealed that he wasn't a big fan of the looks. Billy Ray Cyrus starred as Robby Ray Stewart, Miley's dad. Billy Ray Cyrus on \"Hannah Montana.\" Disney Channel\nOn the show, he was a successful, award-winning country music singer. Robby also acted as Hannah's manager and songwriter. Billy Ray Cyrus enjoyed success after teaming up with breakout singer Lil Nas X for a remix of \"Old Town Road.\" Billy Ray Cyrus in August 2019. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP\nThe song was a success on Billboard's country and R&B/hip-hop charts.", "start_char": 4710, "end_char": 5489, "id": "78737174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1282008475#13_2749418151", "url": "https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/hannah-montana-cast-then-and-now-photos-4355520/", "title": "‘Hannah Montana’ Cast Then & Now: Miley Cyrus & More – Hollywood Life", "headings": "‘Hannah Montana’ Cast Then & Now: See Miley Cyrus & More All Grown Up After 15 Years\n‘Hannah Montana’ Cast Then & Now: See Miley Cyrus & More All Grown Up After 15 Years\nSweet niblets! ‘Hannah Montana’ is officially 15 years old today. Take a look at the beloved Disney Channel cast then and now.\nMiley Cyrus\nMiley Cyrus then and now. (Everett Collection/Shutterstock)\nBilly Ray Cyrus\nEmily Osment\nEmily Osment then and now. (Everett Collection/Shutterstock)\nMitchel Musso\nMitchel Musso on ‘Hannah Montana’ and in 2010. (Everett Collection/MEGA)\n26,833 likes\nJason Earles\nJason Earles then and now. (Everett Collection/Shutterstock)\nMoisés Arias\nMoisés Arias then and now. (Everett Collection/Shutterstock)\n", "segment": "I am especially thankful to my family and fans for their unwavering support and encouragement. I am glad to now put this in the past.” Jason Earles\nJason Earles then and now. ( Everett Collection/Shutterstock)\nJason Earles, 43, starred as the wacky and hilarious Jackson Stewart, Miley’s older brother, on Hannah Montana. After Hannah Montana ended, Jason went on to star in the TV show Kickin’ It, which ran from 2011 to 2015. He’s also had roles on WTH: Welcome to Howler, Mood Swings, and Hotel Du Loone. He recently appeared on an episode of Just Roll With It in 2020. Jason was married to Jennifer Earles from 2002 to 2013. He married Katie Drysen in 2017.", "start_char": 4948, "end_char": 5608, "id": "40408410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_872102703#7_1894447107", "url": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g27244141/miley-cyrus-siblings-family/", "title": "Who Are Miley Cyrus’s Siblings? - Everything You Should Know About Miley Cyrus’s Family", "headings": "Miley Cyrus Has a Star-Studded Family Tree, Including Some Very Famous Siblings\nMiley Cyrus Has a Star-Studded Family Tree, Including Some Very Famous Siblings\nIt's the information you never knew you needed.\nBilly Ray Cyrus (Dad)\nTish Cyrus (Mom)\nBrandi Cyrus (Half-Sister)\nTrace Cyrus (Half-Brother)\nChristopher Cody Cyrus (Half-Brother)\nBraison Cyrus (Brother)\nNoah Cyrus (Sister)\nLiam Hemsworth (Husband)\nDolly Parton (Godmother)\n", "segment": "Missing my two beautiful sisters today .... I love you both so much!!!\" she captioned the post. Trace Cyrus (Half-Brother)\nGabe Ginsberg\nIf you were a teenager about a decade ago, you likely had Trace's voice stuck in your head. His band Metro Station's \"Shake It\" was blasting on the radio all the time back then. His former bandmate Mason Musso was further connected to the family when his little brother Mitchel joined the cast of Hannah Montana. Better known as Oliver, Mitchel and Miley were close friends while filming the show. Trace was further entwined with Disney Channel stars when he dated actress Brenda Song on and off for about seven years. Today, Trace is 30 years old, engaged to his girlfriend Taylor Lauren Sanders, and continues to release new music. RELATED: 50+ Years of Summer's Biggest Hit Songs\nChristopher Cody Cyrus (Half-Brother)\nView this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Christopher Cody Cyrus (@chriscodycyrus) on Apr 27, 2015 at 9:45am PDT\nThe least well-known Cyrus is Miley's half-brother, who is just 7 months her senior.", "start_char": 3916, "end_char": 4974, "id": "83258420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3516976333#2_3891222023", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_Cleveland", "title": "Davis Cleveland - Wikipedia", "headings": "Davis Cleveland\nDavis Cleveland\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nLife and career\nFilmography\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He also played the part of Luther's little brother Roy in Zeke and Luther . In January 2016, Cleveland starred in the Nickelodeon Original Movie, Rufus, which also starred Jace Norman. In January 2017 he starred in the film's sequel Rufus 2. Filmography\nTelevision and film roles\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n2008\nCriminal Minds\nRicky\nEpisode: \" Masterpiece\"\n2008\nHow I Met Your Mother\nAndy\nEpisode: \" The Fight \"\n2009\nGhost Whisperer\nTyler Harmon\nEpisode: \" Birthday Presence \"\n2009\nDesperate Housewives\nJeffrey\nEpisode: \" The Story of Lucy and Jessie\"\n2010–2013\nShake It Up\nFlynn Jones\nMain role\n2010–2011\nZeke and Luther\nRoy Waffles\nEpisodes: \" Little Bro\", \"Big Trouble\", \"Sibling Rivalries\"\n2010\nHannah Montana\nLittle Boy\nEpisodes: \" Sweet Home Hannah Montana\", \"Hannah Montana to the Principal's Office\"\n2010\nPair of Kings\nChauncey\nEpisode: \"", "start_char": 1527, "end_char": 2364, "id": "101675460" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1406217845#4_1549821975", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana_(season_2)", "title": "Hannah Montana (season 2) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Hannah Montana\n(season 2)\n\nHannah Montana (season 2)\nContents\nProduction\nPremieres\nOpening sequence\nCasting\nMusic\nDVD releases\nEpisodes\nReferences\nGeneral references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Moisés Arias, Jason Earles, Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Mitchel Musso, Emily Osment\nMoisés Arias becomes a regular cast member. In \" My Best-Friend's Boyfriend \", Larry David was approached by the producers about being on the show when he attended a Hannah Montana taping with his two daughters, who were fans of the show. He agreed, and appeared in the episode with his daughters, playing himself as a \"frustrated restaurant patron\". David's daughters are \"huge fans\" of Hannah Montana. Heather Locklear was also convinced to guest star after attending with her kids. Camryn Manheim and Brooke Shields also have made guest appearances because their kids enjoy the show. John D'Aquino and Madison Pettis from Cory in the House make guest appearances as their characters in a special crossover episode. The Jonas Brothers also guest star in an episode. Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson appears in \" Don't Stop 'Til You Get the Phone \" as part of the Rock Block, in which he guest-starred in episodes of Hannah Montana, Cory in the House, and Wizards Of Waverly Place as a promotion for Disney's film The Game Plan . Music\n\" I Want You to Want Me... to Go to Florida \" features the ballad \" Ready, Set, Don't Go \" by Billy Ray Cyrus.", "start_char": 2703, "end_char": 3929, "id": "104476835" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_251191041#0_568649449", "url": "https://hannahmontana.fandom.com/wiki/Jonas_Brothers", "title": "Jonas Brothers | Hannah Montana Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jonas Brothers\nJonas Brothers", "segment": "Jonas Brothers | Hannah Montana Wiki | Fandom\nHannah Montana Wiki\n379 Pages\nAdd new page\nNew pages\nEpisodes\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nCharacters\nMiley Stewart\nLilly Truscott\nJackson Stewart\nRobby Ray Stewart\nOliver Oken\nRico Suave\nMusic\nHannah Montana\nHannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus\nHannah Montana 3\nHannah Montana: The Movie\nBreakout\nThe Time of Our Lives\nCan't Be Tamed\nExplore\nRecent Changes\nRandom page\nCommunity\nVideos\nImages\nDiscuss\nin: Guest Stars\nJonas Brothers\nView source\nHistory\nTalk (0)\nComments Share\nJonas Brothers\n(from left to right) Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Nick Jonas\nInformation\nGender: Male\nRole: Themselves\nBorn: Kevin: Nov. 5, 1987\nJoe: August 15, 1989\nNick: September 16,1992\nOccupation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 756, "id": "39193205" } ]
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Wikipedia", "headings": "Jacksonville Jaguars\nJacksonville Jaguars\nContents\nFranchise history\nMain article: History of the Jacksonville Jaguars\nLogos and uniforms\nLogos\nUniforms\n1995–2001\n2002–2008\n2009–2012\n2013–2017\n2018–present\nStadium\nRivals\nStatistics and records\nMain article: List of Jacksonville Jaguars seasons\nSeason-by-season results\nCurrent roster\nPlayers of note\nRetired numbers\nPride of the Jaguars\nFlorida Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time first-round draft picks\nHead coaches and coordinators\nHead coaches\nOffensive coordinators\nDefensive coordinators\nCurrent staff\nJacksonville Jaguars staff\nv\nt\ne\nCulture\nMascot\nJacksonville Roar\nCommunity work\nBroadcast media\nRadio\nTelevision\nSee also\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia\nJacksonville Jaguars\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nThe Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional football franchise based in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The team plays its home games at TIAA Bank Field. Founded alongside the Carolina Panthers in 1995 as an expansion team, the Jaguars originally competed in the AFC Central until they were realigned to the AFC South in 2002. The franchise is owned by Shahid Khan, who purchased the team from original majority owner Wayne Weaver in 2011. Jacksonville Jaguars\nCurrent season\nEstablished November 30, 1993; 27 years ago\n( 1993-11-30)\nFirst season: 1995\nPlay in and headquartered at TIAA Bank Field\nJacksonville, Florida\n\n\n\nLogo\nWordmark\nLeague/conference affiliations\nNational Football League ( 1995 –present)\nAmerican Football Conference (1995–present)\nAFC Central (1995–2001)\nAFC South (2002–present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nTeam colors\nTeal, black, gold\nMascot\nJaxson de Ville\nPersonnel\nOwner (s)\nShahid Khan\nPresident\nMark Lamping\nHead coach\nUrban Meyer\nGeneral manager\nTrent Baalke\nTeam history\nJacksonville Jaguars (1995–present)\nTeam nicknames\nJags\nSacksonville (2017)\nChampionships\nLeague championships (0)\nConference championships (0)\nDivision championships (3)\nAFC Central: 1998, 1999\nAFC South: 2017\nPlayoff appearances (7)\nNFL:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1430, "id": "99814997" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_288348818#12_673497846", "url": "https://thestylus.net/what-is-jacksonville-famous-for/", "title": "What is Jacksonville Florida Famous For? - The Stylus", "headings": "\nWhat is Jacksonville Florida Famous For?\nAll About The Name.\nWhat Are Some Major Attractions in Jacksonville.\nThe Jacksonville Zoo.\nThe Cummers Museum of Art and Gardens.\nThe Home Of Zephaniah Kingsley at the Kingsley Plantation.\nThe Museum of Science and History.\nDon’t Forget the Sports!\nJacksonville is Famous for its Beaches.\n", "segment": "Don’t Forget the Sports! Jacksonville is home to the Jacksonville Jaguars. They are the NFL team for Jacksonville. There have been a lot of victories for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but a lot of defeats too. Their fans stay loyal with a large committed fan base. There home field is the Everbank field. If you are in town, and want to see them play, you can find times and tickets at their website, www.jags.com. Jacksonville is Famous for its Beaches. Jacksonville has beautiful miles and miles of beaches. Some have restaurants right on the beach so you can enjoy the waves and some dinner.", "start_char": 3864, "end_char": 4455, "id": "37082101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1653579450#0_1777174433", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jacksonville_Jaguars", "title": "History of the Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Jacksonville Jaguars\nHistory of the Jacksonville Jaguars\nContents\nForerunners\nWelcome to the NFL: 1991–1994\nTom Coughlin era\n1995\n1996\n1997–1999\n2000–2002\nJack Del Rio era\n2003–2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009–2010\nEra of struggles\n2011\nMain article: 2011 Jacksonville Jaguars season\n2012\nNFL International Series\n2013\n2014–2015\n2016\n2017–2018\n2019\n2020\nUrban Meyer era\n2021 season\nReferences\n", "segment": "History of the Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Jacksonville Jaguars\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThe history of the Jacksonville Jaguars, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL), formally dates to November 30, 1993, when the NFL awarded Jacksonville, Florida the expansion franchise that became the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jaguars, along with the Carolina Panthers, started play in the 1995 NFL season as expansion teams. Contents\n1 Forerunners\n2 Welcome to the NFL: 1991–1994\n3 Tom Coughlin era\n3.1 1995\n3.2 1996\n3.3 1997–1999\n3.4 2000–2002\n4 Jack Del Rio era\n4.1 2003–2005\n4.2 2006\n4.3 2007\n4.4 2008\n4.5 2009–2010\n5 Era of struggles\n5.1 2011\n5.2 2012\n5.3 NFL International Series\n5.4 2013\n5.5 2014–2015\n5.6 2016\n5.7 2017–2018\n5.8 2019\n5.9 2020\n6 Urban Meyer era\n6.1 2021 season\n7 References\nForerunners\nAttempts to bring professional football to Jacksonville dated as early as 1925; eventual Hall of Famer Ernie Nevers played his professional rookie season with a team in Jacksonville that year, before the team folded, unable to afford Nevers's salary. By the 1970s, leagues other than the NFL had begun placing franchises in the city; the Jacksonville Sharks and Jacksonville Express played in the World Football League, the Jacksonville Firebirds played in the American Football Association and the Jacksonville Bulls played in the United States Football League. In 1987, Jacksonville made an unsuccessful pitch to Bud Adams to relocate the Houston Oilers to Jacksonville; Adams ultimately received the stadium renovations for the Astrodome that he sought and kept the team in Houston roughly a decade longer before moving the team to Tennessee. Welcome to the NFL:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1755, "id": "104612484" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2110956965#0_2272787337", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars", "title": "Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jacksonville Jaguars\nJacksonville Jaguars\nContents\nFranchise history\nLogos and uniforms\nLogos\nUniforms\n1995–2001\n2002–2008\n2009–2012\n2013–2017\n2018–present\nStadium\nRivals\nStatistics and records\nSeason-by-season results\nCurrent roster\nPlayers of note\nRetired numbers\nPride of the Jaguars\nFlorida Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time first-round draft picks\nHead coaches and coordinators\nHead coaches\nOffensive coordinators\nDefensive coordinators\nCurrent staff\nCulture\nMascot\nJacksonville Roar\nCommunity work\nBroadcast media\nRadio\nTelevision\nSee also\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia\nJacksonville Jaguars\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNational Football League franchise in Jacksonville, Florida\nJacksonville Jaguars\nCurrent season\nEstablished November 30, 1993; 27 years ago\n( 1993-11-30)\nFirst season: 1995\nPlay in and headquartered at TIAA Bank Field\nJacksonville, Florida\n\n\n\nLogo\nWordmark\nLeague/conference affiliations\nNational Football League ( 1995 –present)\nAmerican Football Conference (1995–present)\nAFC Central (1995–2001)\nAFC South (2002–present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nTeam colors\nTeal, black, gold\nMascot\nJaxson de Ville\nPersonnel\nOwner (s)\nShahid Khan\nPresident\nMark Lamping\nHead coach\nUrban Meyer\nGeneral manager\nTrent Baalke\nTeam history\nJacksonville Jaguars (1995–present)\nTeam nicknames\nJags\nSacksonville (2017)\nChampionships\nLeague championships (0)\nConference championships (0)\nDivision championships (3)\nAFC Central: 1998, 1999\nAFC South: 2017\nPlayoff appearances (7)\nNFL: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2017\nHome fields\nTIAA Bank Field (1995–present)\nThe Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional football franchise based in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The team plays its home games at TIAA Bank Field. Founded alongside the Carolina Panthers in 1995 as an expansion team, the Jaguars originally competed in the AFC Central until they were realigned to the AFC South in 2002. The franchise is owned by Shahid Khan, who purchased the team from original majority owner Wayne Weaver in 2011.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1626, "id": "104918497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2110956965#1_2272789913", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars", "title": "Jacksonville Jaguars - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jacksonville Jaguars\nJacksonville Jaguars\nContents\nFranchise history\nLogos and uniforms\nLogos\nUniforms\n1995–2001\n2002–2008\n2009–2012\n2013–2017\n2018–present\nStadium\nRivals\nStatistics and records\nSeason-by-season results\nCurrent roster\nPlayers of note\nRetired numbers\nPride of the Jaguars\nFlorida Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time first-round draft picks\nHead coaches and coordinators\nHead coaches\nOffensive coordinators\nDefensive coordinators\nCurrent staff\nCulture\nMascot\nJacksonville Roar\nCommunity work\nBroadcast media\nRadio\nTelevision\nSee also\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2017\nHome fields\nTIAA Bank Field (1995–present)\nThe Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional football franchise based in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The team plays its home games at TIAA Bank Field. Founded alongside the Carolina Panthers in 1995 as an expansion team, the Jaguars originally competed in the AFC Central until they were realigned to the AFC South in 2002. The franchise is owned by Shahid Khan, who purchased the team from original majority owner Wayne Weaver in 2011. The Jaguars made an early impact in the NFL by clinching four consecutive playoff berths, two division titles, and two AFC Championship Game appearances from their second and fifth seasons of play. They are the youngest NFL expansion team to appear in a conference championship (by their second season in 1996, along with the Panthers) and clinch their conference's top seed (by their fifth season in 1999 ). The Jaguars have been less successful after their early seasons, with only three playoff appearances and one division title since 2000. Jacksonville is one of four NFL franchises to have never played in the Super Bowl . Contents\n1 Franchise history\n2 Logos and uniforms\n2.1 Logos\n2.2 Uniforms\n2.2.1 1995–2001\n2.2.2 2002–2008\n2.2.3 2009–2012\n2.2.4 2013–2017\n2.2.5 2018–present\n3 Stadium\n4 Rivals\n5 Statistics and records\n5.1 Season-by-season results\n6 Current roster\n7 Players of note\n7.1 Retired numbers\n7.2 Pride of the Jaguars\n7.3 Florida Sports Hall of Fame\n7.4 All-time first-round draft picks\n8 Head coaches and coordinators\n8.1 Head coaches\n8.2 Offensive coordinators\n8.3 Defensive coordinators\n9 Current staff\n10 Culture\n10.1 Mascot\n10.2 Jacksonville Roar\n10.3 Community work\n11 Broadcast media\n11.1 Radio\n11.2 Television\n12 See also\n13 Notes and references\n14 External links\nFranchise history\nMain article:", "start_char": 979, "end_char": 2950, "id": "104918498" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_629250433#0_1140242293", "url": "https://www.nfl.com/teams/jacksonville-jaguars/", "title": "Jacksonville Jaguars - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com", "headings": "Jacksonville Jaguars\nJacksonville Jaguars\n4th AFC SOUTH\n2021 NFL Organized Team Activity primer: Key information, dates for OTAs\nJames Jones: Urban Meyer will put Tebow in best position to make roster\nRapoport: Tim Tebow has to make Jags' roster to get $920K contract\nNFL Mental Health & Wellness Series | D.J. Chark\nSchedule\nUpcoming games\nJacksonville Jaguars Tickets\nTeam Info\n", "segment": "Jacksonville Jaguars - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com\nJacksonville Jaguars - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com\nProfile Overlay\nJacksonville Jaguars\n4th AFC SOUTH\n1 - 15 - 0\nShop Icon\nBuy Gear\nWebsite\nOfficial Website\nTwitter\n@Jaguars\nInstagram\n@jaguars\nSnapchat\n@jaguars\nFacebook\n@jacksonvillejaguars\nInfo\nRoster\nStats\nAdvertising\nnews\n2021 NFL Organized Team Activity primer: Key information, dates for OTAs\nMay 24, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nJames Jones: Urban Meyer will put Tebow in best position to make roster\nMay 21, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nRapoport: Tim Tebow has to make Jags' roster to get $920K contract\nMay 21, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nNFL Mental Health & Wellness Series | D.J. Chark\nMay 21, 2021\nnews\nRoundup: 49ers waive WR Marqise Lee, sign WR Bennie Fowler\nMay 21, 2021\nnews\nJaguars signed TE Tim Tebow for one-year, minimum $920K deal\nMay 21, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nJags vs. Jets: Which first year HC-QB combo will have more success in '21? May 21, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nWhat needs to happen for Tebow signing to be deemed a success? | 'GMFB' weighs in\nMay 21, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nPredicting how Tebow will score first Jags TD | 'NFL Total Access'\nMay 20, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nGarafolo: Why Tebow's jersey is in front of Lawrence's on Jags' shop\nMay 20, 2021\nDown arrow icon\nSchedule\nUpcoming games\nWeek\nDate\nGame\nTime\nREG 1\n09/12\n@ Texans\n1:00 PM EDT\nREG 2\n09/19\n@ Jaguars\n1:00 PM EDT\nREG 3\n09/26\n@ Jaguars\n1:00 PM EDT\nFull Schedule\nJacksonville Jaguars Tickets\nFind and buy tickets to all games\nBUY TICKETS\nTeam Info\nHead Coach\nUrban Meyer\nStadium\nTIAA Bank Field\nOwners\nShahid Khan\nEstablished\n1995", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1619, "id": "29714284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2922624041#12_3116215044", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jacksonville_Jaguars_first-round_draft_picks", "title": "List of Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft picks - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft picks\nList of Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft picks\nContents\nKey\nPlayer selections\nFootnotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "CS1 maint: discouraged parameter ( link)\nv\nt\ne\nJacksonville Jaguars\nFounded in 1995\nBased and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida\nFranchise\nFranchise\nSeasons\nHistory\nCoaches\nPlayers\nQuarterbacks\nFirst-round draft picks\nExpansion draft\nDraft history\nRecords\nRadio network\nStadiums\nTIAA Bank Field\nWembley Stadium (only in the International Series)\nCulture\nWayne Weaver\nShahid Khan\nTony Khan\nThe Good Place\nJaxson de Ville\nRoar of the Jaguars\nDaily's Place\nLore\nBottlegate\nRiver City Relay\nSacksonville\nRivalries\nTennessee Titans\nDivision championships (3)\n1998\n1999\n2017\nCurrent league affiliations\nLeague: National Football League\nConference: American Football Conference\nDivision: South Division\nv\nt\ne\nJacksonville Jaguars first-round draft picks\nBoselli\nStewart\nHardy\nWynn\nTaylor\nDarius\nBryant\nSoward\nStroud\nJ. Henderson\nLeftwich\nWilliams\nJones\nLewis\nNelson\nHarvey\nMonroe\nAlualu\nGabbert\nBlackmon\nJoeckel\nBortles\nFowler\nRamsey\nFournette\nBryan\nAllen\nC. Henderson\nChaisson\nLawrence\nEtienne\nv\nt\ne\nLists of NFL first-round draft picks by team\nAmerican Football Conference\nAFC East\nAFC North\nAFC South\nAFC West\nBuffalo Bills\nMiami Dolphins\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nBaltimore Ravens\nCincinnati Bengals\nCleveland Browns\nPittsburgh Steelers\nHouston Texans\nIndianapolis Colts\nJacksonville Jaguars\nTennessee Titans\nDenver Broncos\nKansas City Chiefs\nLas Vegas Raiders\nLos Angeles Chargers\nNational Football Conference\nNFC East\nNFC North\nNFC South\nNFC West\nDallas Cowboys\nNew York Giants\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nWashington Football Team\nChicago Bears\nDetroit Lions\nGreen Bay Packers\nMinnesota Vikings\nAtlanta Falcons\nCarolina Panthers\nNew Orleans Saints\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nArizona Cardinals\nLos Angeles Rams\nSan Francisco 49ers\nSeattle Seahawks\nDefunct teams\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Jacksonville_Jaguars_first-round_draft_picks&oldid=1020704890 \"\nCategories: Lists of first-round draft picks by National Football League team\nJacksonville Jaguars players\nJacksonville Jaguars lists\nHidden categories: CS1 maint: discouraged parameter\nArticles with short description\nShort description matches Wikidata\nArticles with hCards\nFeatured lists", "start_char": 5329, "end_char": 7509, "id": "105442851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2323831013#2_2619017680", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Jacksonville", "title": "Sports in Jacksonville - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sports in Jacksonville\nSports in Jacksonville\nContents\nProfessional sports\nAmerican football\nExpansion efforts: 1960s–1980s\nBaseball\nHockey\nIndoor football\nSoccer\nGolf and tennis\nSemi-pro and amateur sports\nBasketball\nRugby league\nRugby union\nSoccer\nCollege sports\nDefunct teams\nBaseball\nBasketball\nHockey\nLacrosse\nSoccer\nSee also\nReferences\nReferences and further reading\n", "segment": "The only major league -level sports team to play in Jacksonville, the Jaguars currently play in South Division of the NFL's American Football Conference (AFC). The Jaguars joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1995, along with the Carolina Panthers. In 1990, the NFL had announced it would expand by two teams, and Jacksonville entered the bidding war. Jacksonville was the smallest market among the bidders, and was considered the unlikeliest choice. However, in 1993, after a series of negotiations, the NFL announced that the second franchise would go to Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Jaguars play at TIAA Bank Field in downtown Jacksonville. The Jaguars have won three division championships, in 1996, 1999, and 2017, and they have made seven playoff appearances. Jacksonville hosted Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005. As the smallest metropolitan area to ever host a Super Bowl, special accommodations were necessary, such as the use of cruise ships as hotels. Jacksonville also has a number of amateur football teams, including the Jacksonville Dixie Blues, a women's football team in the Women's Football Alliance, and the Jacksonville Knights of the Florida Football Alliance.", "start_char": 2115, "end_char": 3292, "id": "64361502" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3633849630#3_3727285993", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_filmography", "title": "Madonna filmography - Wikipedia", "headings": "Madonna filmography\nMadonna filmography\nContents\nFeature films\nKey\nMadonna film appearances\nShort films\nTheatrical plays\nTelevision\nCommercials\nMadonna in commercials\nReferences\nCitations\nBook sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "It was the highest-grossing documentary of all time at that point. She also received positive reviews for her role in A League of Their Own (1992), which was centered on a women's baseball team during World War II. In 1993, Madonna starred in the erotic thriller Body of Evidence, which performed poorly at the box office. Her subsequent films saw Madonna take on smaller roles, including a singing telegram girl in Blue in the Face (1995), a witch in Four Rooms (1995), and a phone sex company owner in Spike Lee 's Girl 6 (1996). Madonna starred as Eva Perón in the 1996 film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber 's musical Evita. Her performance was acclaimed by critics and won her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Madonna was again received negatively for her leading role as Abbie in John Schlesinger 's film The Next Best Thing (2000). Her first big screen collaboration with her then-husband director Guy Ritchie was Swept Away (2002). A remake of Lina Wertmüller 's Italian film of the same name, it was as a commercial and critical failure. Swept Away was nominated for seven Golden Raspberry Awards, winning five, including Worst Actress for Madonna.", "start_char": 1925, "end_char": 3124, "id": "105767108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_740446968#18_1394557559", "url": "https://www.legit.ng/1202328-top-10-musicians-world-ever.html", "title": "Top 10 Best Musicians in the World Ever ▷ Legit.ng", "headings": "Top 10 best musicians in the world ever\nTop 10 best musicians in the world ever\nWho is the best musician in the whole world?\nTop 10 best musicians in the world\n1.Michael Jackson\nHis most famous songs are:\n2. The Beatles\nThe Beatles most famous albums are:\nTheir awards include:\n3. Freddie Mercury\n4. Elvis Presley\n5. Whitney Houston\n6. Madonna\n7. Adele\n8. Katy Perry\n9. Taylor Swift\n10. Beyoncé Knowles\n", "segment": "Confessions on a Dance Floor; Hard Candy; MDNA; Rebel Heart. Soundtrack albums: Who's That Girl; I'm Breathless; Evita. Compilation albums: The Immaculate Collection;", "start_char": 4950, "end_char": 5117, "id": "50329674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1546416146#3_2199073440", "url": "http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/madonna-born", "title": "Madonna born - HISTORY", "headings": "Madonna born\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nMadonna born\nThanks for watching!\nico_social_share\nVisit Website\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!\nALSO ON THIS DAY\nContinentals routed at Camden, South Carolina\nDetroit surrenders without a fight\nMoroccan king survives attack by own air force\nElvis Presley dies\nBabe Ruth dies\nLos Angeles jury clears John Z. DeLorean of drug charges\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox.\nGold discovered in the Yukon\nSenior U.S. POW is released\nTonkin Gulf Resolution challenged\nHeavy air attacks on North Vietnam\nGeneral Khanh ousts General Minh as chief of state\nCongress investigates antiwar demonstrators\nBatter sustains fatal injury at plate\nTyler is burned in effigy outside White House\nGeorge Carmack discovers Klondike gold\nThe Ramones play their first public gig at CBGB’s in downtown Manhattan\nPoet Charles Bukowski is born\nPlane crashes into highway\n", "segment": "ico_social_share\nVisit Website\nico_close\nMadonna made her acting debut in Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), which was followed by Shanghai Surprise (1986), co-starring her first husband, Sean Penn, and Who’s That Girl (1987). In Dick Tracy (1990), Madonna acted opposite Warren Beatty, with whom she became romantically involved during filming. In 1991, she starred in Madonna: Truth or Dare?, a behind-the-scenes documentary about her “Blonde Ambition” tour. In 1992, Madonna caused a scandal with her Erotica album as well as a controversial, adult-themed book of photos titled Sex. Also that year, she appeared on the big-screen in A League of Their Own, a well-received movie about an all-female baseball league, co-starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davis and Rosie O’Donnell. In 1996, Madonna took on her most ambitious role yet, playing Eva Peron, the celebrated former first lady of Argentina, in the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Evita. She received a Golden Globe for Best Actress for the performance. In 2000, Madonna appeared in the critically derided The Next Best Thing, playing a woman who has a child with her gay best friend (Rupert Everett).", "start_char": 2450, "end_char": 3620, "id": "19824629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_8668783#1_7859478", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000187/bio", "title": "Madonna - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nMadonna\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrade Mark (14)\nTrivia (260)\nPersonal Quotes (111)\nSalary (6)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "New York producer/D.J. Mark Kamins passed her demo tapes to Sire Records in early 1982 and the rest is history. The 1980s was Madonna's boom decade, and she dominated the music charts with a succession of multimillion-selling albums, and her musical and fashion influence on young women was felt around the globe. Madonna first appeared on screen in two low-budget films marketed to an adolescent audience: A Certain Sacrifice (1979) and Vision Quest (1985). However, she scored a minor cult hit with Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) starring alongside spunky Rosanna Arquette. Madonna's next effort with then husband Sean Penn, Shanghai Surprise (1986), was savaged by critics, although the resilient star managed to somewhat improve her standing with her next two films, the off-beat Who's That Girl (1987) (although she did receive decidedly mixed reviews, they weren't as negative as those of her previous effort) and the quirky Damon Runyon -inspired Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989). The big-budget and star-filled Dick Tracy (1990) had her playing bad girl \"Breathless Mahoney\" flirting with Warren Beatty, but the epic failed to catch fire at the box office. Taking an earthier role, Madonna was much more entertaining alongside Tom Hanks and Geena Davis in A League of Their Own (1992), a story about female baseball players during W.W.II. However, she again drew the wrath of critics with the whodunit Body of Evidence (1992), an obvious (and lame) attempt to cash in on the success of the sexy Sharon Stone thriller Basic Instinct (1992). Several other minor screen roles followed, then Madonna starred as Eva Perón in Evita (1996), a fairly well received screen adaptation of the hugely successful Broadway musical, for which she received a Golden Globe for Best Actress.", "start_char": 1346, "end_char": 3127, "id": "44749557" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_349600427#12_885302090", "url": "https://www.bustle.com/articles/200748-17-singers-who-actually-became-successful-actors", "title": "17 Singers Who Actually Became Successful Actors", "headings": "Jennifer Hudson & 17 Singers Who Became Actors\nJennifer Hudson & 17 Singers Who Became Actors\n1. Mandy Moore\n2. LL Cool J\n3. Nick Jonas\n4. Cher\n5. Justin Timberlake\n6. Ice-T\n7. Jennifer Lopez\n8. Harry Styles\n9. Ice Cube\n10. 50 Cent\n11. Mark Wahlberg\n12. Donnie Wahlberg\n13. Rihanna\n14. Ludacris\n15. Harry Connick Jr.\n16. Tim McGraw\n17. Madonna\n", "segment": "17. Madonna\nSince her starring role in Evita (1996), Madonna's acting career has pretty much fizzled, but let us never forget her performance (and iconic style) in 1985's Desperately Seeking Susan. Honorary mentions: Common ( Selma ), Britney Spears ( Crossroads forever), and all the other singer/actors just trying to make their way in the harsh Hollywood world. Images: Giphy (17)", "start_char": 5914, "end_char": 6298, "id": "31387994" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_814233206#17_1654008080", "url": "https://www.biography.com/musician/madonna", "title": "Madonna - Age, Children & Life - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nMadonna\nWho Is Madonna?\nEarly Life\nFamily Tragedy: Death of Mother\nMusic and Dance: Late 1970s\nRise to Pop Stardom\n'Everybody'\n'Madonna' Album: 'Borderline,' 'Lucky Star' and 'Holiday'\n'Like a Virgin,' 'Material Girl' and 'Angel'\n'Crazy for You'\nMovies and More Hit Songs from the 1980s and 1990s\nControversies\n'Like a Virgin' MTV Video Music Awards Performance\n'Like a Prayer' Music Video\n'Truth or Dare' Documentary\nMovies and Music: Late 1990s - Present\n'Evita,' 'Immaculate Collection' and 'Music'\n'American Life'\n'Celebration'\n'W.E.' Film, Super Bowl XLVI\n'MDNA'\nTumultuous Road to 'Rebel Heart'\n'Madame X'\nPersonal Life and Children\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nMichael Jackson\nCoco Chanel\nJennifer Lopez\nAngela Bassett\nBeyoncé Knowles\nKathie Lee Gifford\nSelena Quintanilla\nBillie Holiday\nAretha Franklin\n", "segment": "Her next single \"Crazy for You\", which she performed for the 1985 film Vision Quest, also became a No. 1 hit. She then started her first music tour, The Virgin Tour, and watched 17 consecutive songs climb into the Top 10 on the Billboard Chart while also creating a wave of iconic music videos, constantly re-crafting her persona. Movies and More Hit Songs from the 1980s and 1990s\nOver the next five years, Madonna's life was a whirlwind of activity. On August 16, 1985, she married actor Sean Penn and co-starred with him in the film Shanghai Surprise (1986). She then went on to star in three more movies over the next few years: Who's That Girl (1987), Bl", "start_char": 9341, "end_char": 10000, "id": "22926332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3633849630#5_3727289199", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_filmography", "title": "Madonna filmography - Wikipedia", "headings": "Madonna filmography\nMadonna filmography\nContents\nFeature films\nKey\nMadonna film appearances\nShort films\nTheatrical plays\nTelevision\nCommercials\nMadonna in commercials\nReferences\nCitations\nBook sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She had a cameo appearance in the James Bond film Die Another Day (2002), and sang its theme song. The next year, Madonna appeared in the television sitcom Will & Grace ' s episode \" Dolls and Dolls \". In 2008, Madonna made her directorial debut with Filth and Wisdom, as well as producing and writing I Am Because We Are, a documentary on the problems faced by Malawians. The latter was honored with a Do Something Award by VH1. Her second directorial effort, W.E., was released in 2011. A biographical film about the affair between King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, the film was critically and commercially unsuccessful. She also directed the 17-minute film secretprojectrevolution with Steven Klein in 2013. Dealing with artistic freedom and human rights, the short film was distributed by BitTorrent. Madonna's acting career has attracted a largely negative reception from critics. Stephanie Zacharek from Salon stated: \" [", "start_char": 3125, "end_char": 4055, "id": "105767110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_854292150#11_1740952001", "url": "https://www.eonline.com/news/960551/60-crazy-facts-about-madonna-you-probably-didn-t-know", "title": "60 Crazy Facts About Madonna You Probably Didn't Know - E! Online", "headings": "60 Crazy Facts About Madonna You Probably Didn't Know\n60 Crazy Facts About Madonna You Probably Didn't Know\nIn honor of Madonna's birthday on Aug. 16, a look at some of the most interesting facts about Her Madgesty.\n", "segment": "14. In 1990, Madonna was nominated to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. However, she showed no interest in accepting and the invitation expired. 15. Madonna has appeared in 19 films over the course of her career, with her starring role in the 1996 film adaptation of the musical Evita earning her a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. Dave Hogan/Getty Images\n16. On the flip side, she's won nine Razzies, including the dubious honor of Worst Actress of the Century in 2000. 17. Roles Madonna sought out: Catwoman in Batman Returns, Ginger ( Sharon Stone 's role) in Casino, and Rachel ( Whitney Houston 's role) in The Bodyguard.", "start_char": 5626, "end_char": 6286, "id": "21249624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1402458645#0_2866614848", "url": "https://screenrant.com/madonna-movie-roles-ranked-league-of-their-own/", "title": "10 Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked | ScreenRant", "headings": "10 Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked\n10 Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked\nRELATED: 10 Pop Stars You Forgot Guest-Starred On Disney Channel Shows (& Where They Are Now)\n10 Swept Away (2002)\n9 Body of Evidence (1993)\nRELATED: 10 Thrillers To Prepare You For Edgar Wright’s 'Last Night In Soho'\n8 The Next Best Thing (2000)\n7 Shanghai Surprise (1986)\n6 Who's That Girl (1987)\nRELATED: 5 Comedy Films From The '80s That Are Way Underrated (& 5 That Are Overrated)\n5 Evita (1996)\n4 Dick Tracy (1990)\n3 A League of Their Own (1992)\nRELATED: The 5 Best Sports Movie Coaches Of All Time (& The 5 Worst)\n2 Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)\n1 Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991)\nNEXT: Cher's Top 10 Movies, Ranked\n", "segment": "10 Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked | ScreenRant\n10 Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked\nMadonna is better known for her music but she has acted in many films. Here are 10 of her movies, ranked. By Rocco Thompson Published Apr 27, 2020\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nLove her or loathe her, the material girl Madonna certainly has staying power. For nearly forty years, she has shaped and re-shaped the pop music landscape as we know it. Grammy-decorated and in the record books as the second best-selling female recording artist of all time (after, surprisingly, Barbra Streisand), Madonna's film career has been somewhat less successful, but that has not stopped her from trying. RELATED: 10 Pop Stars You Forgot Guest-Starred On Disney Channel Shows (& Where They Are Now)\nHaving appeared in at least twenty-six cinematic endeavors, Madonna absolutely refuses to quit, even when all of the world is against her. Her persistence has, in a few instances, paid off, having worked with acclaimed directors like Spike Lee and Woody Allen, and taken home a Golden Globe for her performance in 1996's Evita. Although she has moved on from acting to directing in recent years, Madonna has left behind a body of onscreen work filled with both charming highs and cringe-worthy lows. Below, we list ten of her performances, ranked from worst to best.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1331, "id": "10867722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1538868342#7_3237044059", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Madonna-American-singer-and-actress", "title": "Madonna | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nMadonna\nAmerican singer and actress\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "She also later adopted four children from Malawi .) That independent streak, however, did not prevent her from enlisting the biggest names in music to assist on specific projects. This fact was clear on Hard Candy (2008), a hip-hop -infused effort with writing and vocal and production work by Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, and Pharrell Williams of the hit-making duo the Neptunes. With MDNA (2012), which featured cameos from women rappers M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj, she continued to prove herself a shrewd assimilator of cutting-edge musical styles. Rebel Heart (2015), featuring production work by Diplo and Kanye West and guest appearances from Minaj and Chance the Rapper, was an ode to her career. In 2019 Madonna released her 14th studio album, Madame X, which was inspired by her 2017 move to Lisbon, Portugal, and contained music influenced by Latin pop, art pop, and hip-hop. Madonna was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. In addition to acting in movies—she also starred in the romantic comedy The Next Best Thing (2000) and in Ritchie’s Swept Away (2002)—Madonna pursued work behind the camera. She cowrote and directed Filth and Wisdom (2008), a comedy about a trio of mismatched flatmates in London, as well as the drama W.E. (2011), which juxtaposed the historical romance between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII with the fictional story of a woman in the 1990s researching Simpson’s life. Lucy M. O'Brien The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:", "start_char": 4819, "end_char": 6348, "id": "23757281" } ]
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who did heidi klum date before seal?
Ric Pipino
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_745418398#3_1534833925", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-seal-dating/", "title": "Who is Seal Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Seal Dating Now?\nWho is Seal Dating Now?\nWho is Seal dating?\nRelationship status\nAbout Seal’s girlfriend\nWho has Seal dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Seal\nSeal 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 Seal dated? Like most celebrities, Seal 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. Seal girlfriends: Seal was previously married to Heidi Klum (2005 – 2014). He had at least 10 relationship previously. Seal has not been previously engaged. Seal has been in relationships with Erica Baxter (2015), Erin Cahill (2013), Tatjana Patitz (1997 – 2003), Tyra Banks (1996), Susannah Melvoin (1990 – 1991), Tamara Beckwith and Delta Goodrem. We are currently in process of looking up information on the previous dates and hookups.", "start_char": 1253, "end_char": 2056, "id": "12037915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1344574829#5_2744048792", "url": "https://www.earnthenecklace.com/who-is-vito-schnabel-find-more-about-heidi-klums-new-boyfriend/", "title": "Who is Vito Schnabel? Find More About Heidi Klum’s New Boyfriend!", "headings": "Who is Vito Schnabel? Find More About Heidi Klum’s New Boyfriend!\nWho is Vito Schnabel? Find More About Heidi Klum’s New Boyfriend!\nWho Is Vito Schnabel?\nVito Schnabel Dating History\nHeidi Klum Dating History\n", "segment": "Heidi Klum Dating History\nVito’s dating life isn’t as entertaining as Heidi Klum, who’s considered one of the most desirable women in the world. Almost everyone knows about Heidi Klum’s divorce from singer Seal in 2012. Heidi Klum and Seal had four children together: daughters Helena and Lou Sulola, and sons Henry and Johan Riley. After her divorce, Heidi briefly dated her bodyguard, Martin Kristen, and has reportedly been in a relationship with Vito since 2014. Heidi Klum’s dating history prior to her relationship with Seal includes Jay Kay, Flavio Briatore, Anthony Kiedis, and Ric Pipino.", "start_char": 2093, "end_char": 2691, "id": "58502890" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1681669400#10_3372559485", "url": "https://biogossip.com/heidi-klum-net-worth-husband/", "title": "What's Heidi Klum Net Worth? 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Her first daughter Helene born on May 4, 2004.", "start_char": 3890, "end_char": 4479, "id": "54853639" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_745418398#4_1534835186", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-seal-dating/", "title": "Who is Seal Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Seal Dating Now?\nWho is Seal Dating Now?\nWho is Seal dating?\nRelationship status\nAbout Seal’s girlfriend\nWho has Seal dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Seal\nSeal Biography\n", "segment": "Seal was previously married to Heidi Klum (2005 – 2014). He had at least 10 relationship previously. Seal has not been previously engaged. Seal has been in relationships with Erica Baxter (2015), Erin Cahill (2013), Tatjana Patitz (1997 – 2003), Tyra Banks (1996), Susannah Melvoin (1990 – 1991), Tamara Beckwith and Delta Goodrem. We are currently in process of looking up information on the previous dates and hookups. Online rumors of Seals’s dating past may vary. While it’s relatively simple to find out who’s dating Seal, 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 Seal is dated, please let us know. Seal has had an encounter with Melissa Michaels (1995).", "start_char": 1636, "end_char": 2445, "id": "12037916" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1531444424#12_3402854878", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/seal-net-worth/", "title": "Seal Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Seal Net Worth\nSeal Net Worth\nHow much is Seal Worth?\nSeal Net Worth:\nSeal\n", "segment": "Personal Life: Seal dated Tyra Banks in the early part of his career. Seal and German Model Heidi Klum began dating in February 2004. Shortly before, she had announced both her pregnancy and the end of her relationship with Flavio Briatore. Seal proposed to Heidi in December 2004, in an ice hut he had built on top of a glacier in Whistler, British Columbia. Heidi gave birth to Briatore's daughter, Helene \"Leni\" Boshoven Klum in May 2004 in New York City, with Seal by her side. Briatore is not involved in Leni's life, according to Klum, and Seal acted as her only father figure. Seal officially adopted Leni in 2009. Seal and Klum married in May 2005. They renewed their vows every year with close friends and family.", "start_char": 4984, "end_char": 5707, "id": "32661539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1691854915#18_3685524688", "url": "https://celeb-gossip.com/heidi-klum-net-worth-married-husband-children-wiki/", "title": "Heidi Klum Net Worth in 2020: Meet Her Husband & Children | Celebrity Gossip", "headings": "Heidi Klum Net Worth in 2020: Meet Her Husband & Children\nHeidi Klum Net Worth in 2020: Meet Her Husband & Children\nHeidi Klum Illness\n120,999 likes\nHeidi Klum was born in Germany.\nCaption: Heidi Klum is a former Victoria’s Secret Model\nHeidi Started Modeling at Age 18\nCaption: Heidi Klum first photoshoot from 1992\nKlum is a Former Victoria’s Secret Model\nKlum Appeared In Movies and TV Shows\nHeidi’s Host, Jude, & Producer for Project Runway\nHeidi’s the host of Germany’s Next Top Model.\nShe is a Judge of America’s Got Talent\n59,809 likes\nHeidi Klum is Currently Married to Tom Kaulitz\nCaption: The supermodel got married for the third time with Tom Kaulitz in 2019\n875,903 likes\n259,450 likes\nHeidi Klum’s Previous Relationships: Meet her First & Second Husband\nCaption: Heidi Klum married Ric Pipino when she was 23 years old\nCaption: Klum had a baby with an ex-boyfriend, Flavio Briatore\nCaption: Heidi and Seal were married for seven years\nHeidi is a Mother of Four Children\nCaption: Heidi Klum spending quality time with her children in Hong Kong\nHeidi’s Net Worth is $90 Million.\nShe has Her Own Fashion Lines.\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "Caption: Klum had a baby with an ex-boyfriend, Flavio Briatore\nKlum fell in love in love with the British singer Seal in 2004 and also announced he was the father of her daughter. After dating for months, Heidi and Seal got engaged in December 2004 in Whistler, British Columbia. Caption: Heidi and Seal were married for seven years\nOn May 10, 2005, the couple walked down the aisle on a beach in Mexico. The model officially adopted the surname of Seal and became known as Mrs. Heidi Samuel. They’re married for seven years. She filed for divorce on April 6, 2012, and their divorce became finalized on October 14, 2014. Then Klum dated her bodyguard Martin Kirsten for two years and art curator Vito Schnabel from 2014 to 2017. Heidi is a Mother of Four Children\nThe Project Runway Judge got pregnant with Flavio Briatore’s child in December 2003.", "start_char": 8779, "end_char": 9629, "id": "44734800" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1563424984#2_3282239271", "url": "https://www.fame10.com/entertainment/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-johnny-depp-and-winona-ryders-relationship/", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About Johnny Depp And Winona Ryder's Relationship - Fame10", "headings": "10 Things You Didn’t Know About Johnny Depp And Winona Ryder’s Relationship\nHome » Entertainment » Celebrities » 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Johnny Depp And Winona Ryder’s Relationship\n10 Things You Didn’t Know About Johnny Depp And Winona Ryder’s Relationship\n10. How They Met\n9. First Date\n8. Common Interests\n7. Engagement\n6. Her Family’s Stamp of Approval\n5. Her First\n4. Wakeup Call\n3. His Heartbreak\n2. Tattoo\n1. Support For Johnny\nCate\n", "segment": "Source: Mirror UK\n11 Things You Didn't Know About Heidi Klum And Seal's Relationship\n2\n9. First Date\nThey met more formally a couple months later when a mutual friend, Josh Richman, introduced them. “ I thought maybe he would be a real jerk,” she admitted, “but he was really, really shy.” For their first date, they went to Timothy Leary’s house and the 26-year-old actor was instantly smitten with the 17-year-old actress. “ When I met Winona and we fell in love, it was absolutely like nothing before. We hung out the whole day…and night, and we’ve been hanging out ever since. I love her more than anything in the whole world.” Source: www.glamourparis.com\nThings You Might Not Know About Eva Longoria And Jose Baston's Relationship\n3\n8.", "start_char": 1264, "end_char": 2004, "id": "22033958" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1417969935#3_1956326452", "url": "http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/10/16/heidi-klum-seal-divorce-final/", "title": "Heidi Klum & Seal Are Over — Couple Finalize Divorce After Two Year Battle – Hollywood Life", "headings": "Heidi Klum & Seal: Divorce Between Former Couple Finalized After 2 Years\nHeidi Klum & Seal: Divorce Between Former Couple Finalized After 2 Years\nHeidi and Seal are officially over and it appears as though it was a pretty clean split. But the most shocking part is how they’ve decided to handle the custody of their four kids.\nHeidi Klum & Seal: Divorce Between Former Couple Finalized After 2 Years\nHeidi & Seal Reunite With Sweet Kiss\n— Chloe Melas\nMore Seal & Heidi Klum News:\n", "segment": "“I cherish all of the great memories Seal and I created together over the years. Our separation was based on issues between the two of us. Seal has moved on and so have I. My priority has and continues to be protecting and providing for our children.” Heidi & Seal Reunite With Sweet Kiss\nThere seemed to be a glimmer of hope at their daughter Lou’s princess-themed birthday party, Oct. 12, 2013, when they hugged and even kissed! But she and Seal never rekindled their marriage, she continued to date her bodyguard, Martin Kristen. In the meantime, Heidi has been dating Vito Schnabel, 28, for several months. HollywoodLifers, are you sad that Heidi and Seal are over? — Chloe Melas\nMore Seal & Heidi Klum News: Heidi Klum & Boyfriend Martin Kristen Take Kids To Park — Cute Pic\nHeidi Klum Admits She’s Dating Bodyguard Martin Kirsten\nHeidi Klum Fires Back At Seal: I’ve Moved On", "start_char": 1474, "end_char": 2355, "id": "73890401" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1187291003#6_2362407597", "url": "https://www.smoothradio.com/news/music/seal-singer-scars-name-wife-children/", "title": "Seal facts: Singer's real name, wife, children and how he got his scars explained - Smooth", "headings": "Seal facts: Singer's real name, wife, children and how he got his scars explained\nSeal facts: Singer's real name, wife, children and how he got his scars explained\n23 April 2021, 16:26\nSeal is one of the most successful singers of his generation, thanks to songs like 'Crazy' and 'Kiss From a Rose'.\nWho is Seal?\nRead more: Seal's 7 greatest songs ever\nHow old is Seal and what is his real name?\nRead more: When Jack Black perfectly sang 'Kiss from a Rose' on American Idol with Seal watching on\nHow did Seal get the scars on his face?\nIs Seal married and does he have children?\nRead more: Seal's rendition of Nat King Cole's ‘Smile’ will send shivers down your spine\nWhat are Seal's biggest songs?\nSeal - Crazy (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault\n", "segment": "Picture: Getty\nSeal began dating German model Heidi Klum in 2004, soon after she announced her pregnancy and end of relationship with Italian Formula One team manager Flavio Briatore. They married in 2006 in Mexico, and they renewed their vows every year. In November 2009, Klum officially adopted Seal's surname and became legally known as Heidi Samuel. Read more: Seal's rendition of Nat King Cole's ‘Smile’ will send shivers down your spine\nKlum gave birth to Briatore's daughter, Helene 'Leni' Boshoven Klum in May 2004, with Seal at her side. The model has said that Briatore is not involved in Leni's life, and that \"Seal is Leni's father\". In late 2009, Seal officially adopted Leni, and her last name was changed to Samuel. The couple have three other children: sons Henry Günther Adeola Dashtu Samuel (born 2005), Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel (born 2006) and daughter Lou Sulola Samuel (born 2009).", "start_char": 2268, "end_char": 3178, "id": "93199450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_367664683#5_691291473", "url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/heidi-klum-yes-im-dating-my-bodyguard-martin-kristen-2012139", "title": "Heidi Klum: Yes, I'm Dating My Bodyguard Martin Kirsten - Us Weekly", "headings": "Heidi Klum: Yes, I’m Dating My Bodyguard Martin Kirsten\nCelebrity News\nHeidi Klum: Yes, I’m Dating My Bodyguard Martin Kirsten\nPHOTOS: Heidi's life as a single mom\nPHOTOS: Heidi's amazing body\nPHOTOS: Heidi and Seal, the way they were\n", "segment": "PHOTOS: Heidi and Seal, the way they were\nRead article\nDespite the tension with Seal, \"He's moved on and so have I,\" Klum explained. \"And it's very hard when you start seeing somebody again. It's hard then when everyone is watching you. It's almost like you can't have a real proper chance in a way . . .And I do want to date again. I'm turning 40. I don't even know where it's going to go.\" A source recently told Us Weekly of Klum and South African-born Kristen: \" This summer the relationship developed into something more . . .", "start_char": 2326, "end_char": 2857, "id": "26139639" } ]
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who did anne frank wrote her diary to?
Kitty became so idealized and started to lead her own life in the diary that it ceases to matter who is meant by 'Kitty'. The name ... is not meant to be me.
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Why did anne frank feel fortunate to live in the secret annex? she felt sad\nHow did Anne Frank feel before the German invasion? She was probably disheartened about everything. How did anne frank feel after hiding? she felt sad becuase she didnt have friends\nWhere is the diary of Anne Frank? 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Anne Frank gave her diary a nickname called ‘Kitty’. The Life of Anne Frank\nAnne Franks was born on June 12th, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her parents names were Otto and Edith Frank\nAnne Frank had a sister called Margot\nAnne Franks father Otto was an officer in the German army in World War I\nIn 1933 – Adolf Hitler’s comes to power in Germany\nAdolf Hitler begins his campaign against the Jews\nAnne Frank and her family move to Amsterdam 1933 to escape the Nazi Army\nMay, 1940 – the Germans then invade the Netherlands\nMay 1942 – all Jews aged six and older are required to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothes to set them apart from non-Jews. Jews are arrested just for being Jews. June 14 1943 – Anne starts writing her diary\nJuly 6, 1942 – Frank family go into hiding\nAugust 4, 1944 – Their hiding place is discovered and they are arrested. September 3, 1944 – Frank family are transported to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland.", "start_char": 1608, "end_char": 2921, "id": "47976261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_257183379#21_543642280", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Frank", "title": "Anne Frank - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Anne Frank\nAnne Frank\nContents\nEarly life\nBefore hiding\nHiding\nDiary\nNotes and references\nBiography\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Now she knew that Anne would never return for her diary. She went to the drawer where the diary was kept, and she gave it to Otto Frank. People who were close to Anne read the diary. They told Otto Frank that he should publish it. Anne had wanted to be a famous writer. Now, people would be able to read her book, and they would also learn about the difficult time that the Jews had during the war, and about the wonderful people who helped them. Otto had Anne's diary printed. It became one of the world's most widely-read books. It has been printed in over 60 languages, and people across the world have read an", "start_char": 9387, "end_char": 10000, "id": "41096534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_156094383#0_356669406", "url": "https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/diary/complete-works-anne-frank/", "title": "The complete works of Anne Frank | Anne Frank House", "headings": "The complete works of Anne Frank\nThe complete works of Anne Frank\nWhen does Anne get her diary?\nWhen does Anne start writing?\nIn which language does Anne write?\nAnne addresses her diary letters to Kitty. Who was Kitty?\nWhat happens when Anne has filled up the diary she had been given?\nWhat is the date of Anne’s last entry?\nDoes Anne only write in her diary?\nWhat inspires Anne to write a book about her time in the Secret Annex?\nWhat are the main differences between Anne's diary and The Secret Annex?\nWhat does writing mean to Anne?\nWhy have Anne's writings from 1943 (from 6 December 1942 - 21 December 1943) not survived?\nHow was the diary preserved?\nAfter the war, Otto Frank published the diary. Were any changes made to the texts at that time?\nNew texts from diary of Anne Frank revealed\n", "segment": "The complete works of Anne Frank | Anne Frank House\nThe complete works of Anne Frank\nWhen does Anne get her diary? On 12 June 1942, Anne was given a diary for her thirteenth birthday. It was something she really wanted. Her parents let her to pick one out herself in a bookshop. When does Anne start writing? On her birthday, Anne only wrote that she hoped that she would be able to entrust everything to her diary and that it would be a great support. The actual writing started two days after her birthday, on 14 June 1942. In which language does Anne write? Anne wrote in Dutch. On occasion, she used German or English words.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 628, "id": "15155797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_820493496#14_1601536201", "url": "https://primaryfacts.com/940/anne-frank-frequently-asked-questions/", "title": "Anne Frank: Frequently Asked Questions - Primary Facts", "headings": "Anne Frank: Frequently Asked Questions\nAnne Frank: Frequently Asked Questions\nWhere was Anne Frank born? When was Anne Frank born? How old was Anne Frank?\nWhere did Anne Frank live? Where did Anne Frank go to school?\nWhen did Anne Frank get her diary?\nWhy did Anne Frank go into hiding? When did Anne Frank go into hiding? Where was Anne Frank hiding? Where did Anne Frank hide? Who hid Anne Frank? Who did Anne Frank hide with? How long did Anne Frank stay in hiding? What did Anne Frank take with her?\nWhen was Anne Frank found? How did Anne Frank get caught? Who told on Anne Frank? Who betrayed Anne Frank?\nDid Anne Frank die? When did Anne Frank die? What year did Anne Frank die? How did Anne Frank die? How old was Anne Frank when she died? Where did Anne Frank die?\nWhere is Anne Frank buried?\nWhy was Anne Frank famous? Who was Anne Frank? Why is Anne Frank important?\n—\n", "segment": "She had diligently written in it during her years in hiding in the secret annex. Anne is famous because of her diary, published as Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Readers of Anne’s diary identified with her and her efforts to make sense of and cope with incredibly difficult and cruel circumstances. To many, Anne Frank represents the millions of people who suffered and lost their lives in the Nazi concentration camps. —\nIf you have questions about Anne Frank and her diary that haven’t been answered here, please check out our these facts about Anne Frank, or contact Primary Facts, and we’ll do out best to help you out.", "start_char": 4207, "end_char": 4838, "id": "112600788" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1298736932#8_2641133113", "url": "https://www.dw.com/en/anne-franks-family-tried-to-escape-to-us-but-couldnt-overcome-restrictions-study/a-44564730", "title": "Anne Frank′s family tried to escape to US but couldn′t overcome restrictions: study | News | DW | 07.07.2018", "headings": "Anne Frank's family tried to escape to US but couldn't overcome restrictions: study\nNews\nAnne Frank's family tried to escape to US but couldn't overcome restrictions: study\n'Turned away from sanctuary'\nUS suspicions towards immigrants\nAnne Frank: Betrayed, deported, world-famous\nFleeing from the Nazis\nDW recommends\nInteractive Anne Frank exhibition tackles racism\nAnne Frank museum decries train-naming suggestion\nAudios and videos on the topic\n@dwnews - German railways criticized for naming a train after Anne Frank\n", "segment": "It was here that Anne Frank wrote her world-famous diary. The Anne Frank House has been a museum since 1960. Anne Frank: Betrayed, deported, world-famous\nA diary as best friend\nFrom the start, Anne wrote in her diary almost every day. It became a kind of friend to her, and she called it Kitty. The life she led was completely different from her previous, carefree existence. \" What I like the most is that I can at least write down what I think and feel, otherwise I would completely suffocate,\" she penned. Anne Frank: Betrayed, deported, world-famous\nDeath in Bergen-Belsen\nAnne Frank and her sister were taken from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen on October 30, 1944. More than 70,000 people died in this concentration camp.", "start_char": 4564, "end_char": 5286, "id": "58445702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310738557#3_350381833", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/01/europe/anne-frank-date-of-death/index.html", "title": "Research: Anne Frank perished earlier than thought | CNN", "headings": "Researchers say Anne Frank perished earlier than thought\nResearchers say Anne Frank perished earlier than thought\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nTheir journey after the annex\nTheir final days\n", "segment": "Click through the gallery to see other pages from her diary: Photos: Anne Frank: The girl who wanted to write\nPHOTO: Anne Frank Fonds Basel/Getty Images\nFor her 13th birthday, Anne Frank received a red plaid diary, her first journal. She brought it with her into hiding and began writing in it in 1942. After her death, her father, Otto Frank, edited and compiled the diary. It was published in the Netherlands in 1947 as \"The Secret Annex. Diary Letters From June 14, 1942, to August 1, 1944.\" Photos:", "start_char": 883, "end_char": 1386, "id": "16859624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1475762008#0_3014680787", "url": "https://culturacolectiva.com/history/anne-frank-diary-holocaust-history-hoax", "title": "This Is Why People Believed Anne Frank Didn’t Write The Diary Herself - What's on", "headings": "This Is Why People Believed Anne Frank Didn’t Write The Diary Herself\nThis Is Why People Believed Anne Frank Didn’t Write The Diary Herself\nAnne Frank wrote her famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in a secret annex in Amsterdam. Though her story has touched millions over the decades, there are many who have claimed the diary was an assembled text.\n", "segment": "This Is Why People Believed Anne Frank Didn’t Write The Diary Herself - What's on\nWhat's on\nThis Is Why People Believed Anne Frank Didn’t Write The Diary Herself\nBy: María Isabel Carrasco Cara Chards - March 12, 2019\nAnne Frank wrote her famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in a secret annex in Amsterdam. Though her story has touched millions over the decades, there are many who have claimed the diary was an assembled text. The story of the Jewish teenage girl living in a secret annex with her family for two years while hiding from the Nazis is one that we all know almost by heart. Anne Frank was one of the first historical figures to put a face to the story of the millions of victims of the Holocaust. Her diary, translated into more than sixty languages and read by millions over the past decades, is still regarded as one of the most heartbreaking accounts of the horrors of the Holocaust. However, almost since its publication in 1947, there have been doubts about the diary's authenticity. One of the things that made people doubt Frank's authorship was the use of language in some parts; it wasn’t exactly the vocabulary the average young girl would use. Still, despite this initial suspicion, the book became an instant bestseller in Europe, and later on, in the rest of the world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1301, "id": "78245348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_879786868#1_1663305893", "url": "https://www.life.com/history/anne-frank-her-life-and-her-legacy/", "title": "Anne Frank: Her Life and Her Legacy - LIFE", "headings": "Anne Frank: Her Life and Her Legacy\nAnne Frank: Her Life and Her Legacy", "segment": "On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank received a small diary for her 13 th birthday. She and her family had been living in Amsterdam for nine years after fleeing their native Germany in 1933, when the Nazis gained power and began stripping Jews of their most basic rights. Although the Franks found stability for several years, they could not escape the wave of turmoil and repression sweeping across Europe. Less than a month after Anne received her diary, she and her family went into hiding to avoid being sent to the Nazi camps. For the next two years, Anne confided her innermost thoughts to her diary. Her chronicles of daily life paint a picture of a bright girl—full of hopes and fears and love for her family and friends—navigating the passage from childhood into adulthood in a savagely cruel world that could not crush her heart, imagination, and dreams of the future. In one entry in 1944, she described her love of writing and her desire to make a career of it one day, saying, “I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I’ve never met. I want to go on living even after my death.” She got her wish far too soon. Her diary comes to an abrupt end in August of 1944, when she and others hiding in the “Secret Annex” at Prinsengracht 263 were discovered, arrested, and sent to concentration camps.", "start_char": 262, "end_char": 1584, "id": "50465626" } ]
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Los Angeles
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University\nNo data\nReligious View\nReligion\nNot Known\nEthnicity\nNot Known\nFavorite Things\nFavorite Actor\nJim Carrey\nFavorite Actress\nMarisa Tomei\nFavorite Food\nBiryani\nFavorite Color\nGold\nFavorite Place\nMelrose Abbe (Scotland)\nFavorite Sports\nTable Tennis\nFavorite Song\nNot Known\nFavorite Books\nSelected Stories of Anton Chekhov\nFavorite Singer\nJohn Lee Hooker\nFavorite Movie\nThe Deer Hunter (1978)\nHobbies, Like & Dislikes\nHobbies\nPlaying, Reading & listening Songs\nLikes\nNot Known\nDisikes\nNot Known\nSocial Profile\nInstagram\nKirk Cameron on Instagram\nTwitter\nKirk Cameron on Twitter\nFacebook\nKirk Cameron on Facebook\nTikTok\nKirk Cameron on TikTok\nYouTube\nKirk Cameron on YouTube\nIMDB\nKirk Cameron on IMDb\nWikipedia\nKirk Cameron on Wikipedia\nFamous TV Actor Birthday\nA Martinez\nSeptember 27\nA.J. 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He made his 20 million dollar fortune with Growing Pains, The Way of the Master & Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers. The actor his starsign is Libra and he is now 50 years of age. Kirk Cameron Facts & Wiki\nWhere does Kirk Cameron live? And how much money does Kirk Cameron earn? Birth Date\n12-10-1970\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Christian\nResidence\nHe owns a house in Los Angeles, California. Kirk Cameron Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nKirk Cameron rose to fame as a child actor in the popular TV series Growing Pains.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 719, "id": "106671057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1561369887#11_3478548620", "url": "https://marriedceleb.com/candace-cameron-bure", "title": "Candace Cameron Bure Has Three Kids With 24 Years Of Husband, Valerie Bure", "headings": "Candace Cameron Bure\nCandace Cameron Bure\nWho is Candace's Husband?\nShe is a Mother Of Three Kids\nSon, Lev Got Engaged To Girlfriend, Taylor Hutchison\nHow Much is Candace Bure's Net Worth?\nAs a Real Estate\nBio and Education\n", "segment": "That same time, the couple bought a beautiful home for $2.355 million in Malibu, California. Also, in 2012, they again bought a two-acre rural residence in St. Helena, California. Bio and Education\nShe was born on April 6, 1976, in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California. Her parents are Robert Cameron (father) and Barbara Cameron (mother). Further, she has two sisters Melissa Cameron, 45, Bridgette Cameron, and one brother Kirk Cameron . Kirk, born on 12 October 1970 is an actor who is famous for Growing Pains. As per her citizenship, she is American and is of white ethnicity. So far, she studied at Nevada Avenue Elementary School and Chatsworth High School. Check Out More Diversifying Things About Celebrities' Personal Life & Career Highlights At Marrieceleb !! Author Reality TV Star American Actress", "start_char": 4504, "end_char": 5317, "id": "111632806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_543643331#2_1309920301", "url": "https://taddlr.com/celebrity/kirk-cameron/", "title": "Kirk Cameron 2021: Wife, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr", "headings": "Kirk Cameron\nKirk Cameron\nKirk Cameron Facts & Wiki\nKirk Cameron Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nHouses\nCars\nKirk Cameron: Wife, Dating, Family & Friends\nFamily\nHeight, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos, Skin, Hair & Eye Color\n", "segment": "As a child, he also appeared in a number of films and other TV shows. Today, he is an active Evangelical Christian and co-founder of the ministry The Way of the Master. 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They have 6 children, 4 of them adopted.", "start_char": 720, "end_char": 1648, "id": "106671059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_207855239#0_427215056", "url": "https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/kirk-camerons-house/view/google/", "title": "Kirk Cameron's House in Agoura Hills, CA (Google Maps)", "headings": "\nAdvertisement\nCelebrity Homes Mailing List\nComments\nAdvertisement\n", "segment": "Kirk Cameron's House in Agoura Hills, CA (Google Maps)\nKirk Cameron's House\nAgoura Hills, California (CA), US\nThe actor, best-known for his role as Mike Seaver on the television situation comedy \"Growing Pains\", lives here with his wife, actress Chelsea Noble. They purchased the 4-bed, 4-bath, 2,980 sq ft home in June of 1998 for $645K, according to public records. Google Maps\nBing Maps\nStreet View\nMicrosoft has removed the Birds Eye imagery for this map. You may wish to switch to the Google Maps view instead. 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In the film Fireproof, the actor refused to kiss his female co-star. To maintain the scene, Kirk kissed his wife instead and it was filmed in silhouette – so no one could tell the difference. Real Estate: In 1998 Kirk and Chelsea paid $645,000 for a home in Agoura Hills, California. The 1-acre property is located within an exclusive gated community. Today comparable homes are worth $2-3 million. Kirk Cameron\nNet Worth: $10 Million\nDate of Birth: Oct 12, 1970 (50 years old)\nGender:", "start_char": 6099, "end_char": 6660, "id": "32640560" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1520584748#14_3376543946", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/kirk-cameron-net-worth/", "title": "Kirk Cameron Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Kirk Cameron Net Worth\nKirk Cameron Net Worth\nHow much is Kirk Cameron Worth?\nKirk Cameron Net Worth:\nKirk Cameron\n", "segment": "The 1-acre property is located within an exclusive gated community. Today comparable homes are worth $2-3 million. Kirk Cameron\nNet Worth: $10 Million\nDate of Birth: Oct 12, 1970 (50 years old)\nGender: Male\nHeight: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)\nProfession: Actor, Evangelist, Presenter, Screenwriter\nNationality: United States of America\nLast Updated: 2020", "start_char": 6459, "end_char": 6805, "id": "32640561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1428072741#0_3020108605", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140221080236AAAcddm", "title": "Where does Cameron Dallas live? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Where does Cameron Dallas live?\nAnonymous\nWhere does Cameron Dallas live?\n15 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Where does Cameron Dallas live? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in News & Events Other - News & Events · 7 years ago\nWhere does Cameron Dallas live? WHEERREE!??!! 15 Answers\nRelevance\nDavid GH UK\nLv 7\n7 years ago\nFavorite Answer\nAfter a lot of looking I see he lives in Chino Hills,CA (I presume thats California ?) but what does he actually do apart from look pretty ? I wish I were good looking. Always wanted to be good looking. ! Source (s): http://cameron-dallas.com/contact-us/\npatlan\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nCameron Dallas Address\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a8zCF\nAnonymous\n7 years ago\nWell, hey there!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 615, "id": "25682929" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_680927330#1_1188468117", "url": "http://odssf.com/biography/kirk-cameron", "title": "Kirk Cameron biography ,religion , personal life , married , wife , career, website | odssf.com", "headings": "Kirk Cameron\nKirk Cameron\nIs Kirk Cameron Married? Who is his wife?\nKirk Cameron Professional Career Path\nHow much is Kirk Cameron Net Worth?\nCamryn Manheim\nChris Gardner\nHakeem Olajuwon\nMauricio Pochettino\nCesar Conde\nNatalie Wihongi\n", "segment": "Camryn Manheim\nKirk Cameron Personal Life and Education Career\nKirk Cameron was born as Kirk Thomas Cameron to Barbara and Robert on 12th October 1970 in Panorama City, California. Kirk’s father, Robert Cameron, used to be a teacher at a local school while his Mother, Barbara was a housewife. According to the information available in Kirk’s biography, he has three siblings named Melissa, Candace, and Bridgette. Kirk grew up in California and had a dream to become an actor. The actor went to a local high school to complete his education. Kirk was working as an actor when he was in high school. Kirk had started to appear in movies and TV show when he was just 11 years old. There is no record of any bachelor’s degree in Kirk’s name. 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Desnoes & Geddes Dragon Stout
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_406616623#0_534719112", "url": "http://www.commonwealthhealth.org/americas/jamaica/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "You are in: Home > Americas > Jamaica", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 37, "id": "16959624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1106611734#7_2063530136", "url": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/jamaica", "title": "Jamaica | Definition of Jamaica at Dictionary.com", "headings": "Jamaica\nJamaica\nnoun\nQUIZZES\nQUIZ YOURSELF ON \"SITE,\" \"CITE,\" AND \"SIGHT\"!\nQuestion 1 of 7\nMeet Grammar Coach\nWords nearby Jamaica\nDictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021\nExample sentences from the Web for Jamaica\nBritish Dictionary definitions for Jamaica\nJamaica\nnoun\nCultural definitions for Jamaica\nJamaica\nnotes for Jamaica\nnotes for Jamaica\nnotes for Jamaica\nnotes for Jamaica\nOthers Are Reading\n", "segment": "Exports: chiefly bauxite and alumina, sugar, and bananas. 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Capital: Kingston. Pop:", "start_char": 5056, "end_char": 5214, "id": "109055054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1277307770#3_2251503487", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Jamaica", "title": "Jamaica - definition of Jamaica by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Jamaica\nJamaica\nJa·mai·ca\nJamaica\nJa•mai•ca\nJamaica\nJamaica\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in classic literature ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "gained full independence in 1962; a member of the Commonwealth. Exports: chiefly bauxite and alumina, sugar, and bananas. Official language: English. Religion: Protestant majority. Currency: Jamaican dollar.", "start_char": 988, "end_char": 1195, "id": "102972649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466773499#13_3130619856", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/jamaica.htm", "title": "Jamaica - Land of Wood and Water - Country Profile - Nations Online Project", "headings": "___\nJa\nma\nica\n\n___ Ja ma ica\nJamaica | Jamaïque | Jamaika | Xaymaca\nCountry Profile\nOfficial Sites of Jamaica\nMaps\nJamaica News\nArts & Culture\nBusiness & Economy\nDestination Jamaica - Travel and Tourism Guides\nEducation\nEnvironment & Nature\nCultural and ethnic groups of Jamaica\nHistory\nLanguage\n", "segment": "Sugarcane, bananas, coffee, citrus, yams, vegetables, poultry, goats, milk, crustaceans, and mollusks. Industries: Tourism, bauxite/alumina, textiles, agro processing, wearing apparel, light manufactures, rum, cement, metal, paper, chemical products, telecommunications. Exports - commodities: alumina, bauxite, sugar, rum, coffee, yams, beverages, chemicals, apparel, mineral fuels\nExports - partners: USA 24.4%, Canada 16.5%, Russia 9.3%, Netherlands 8.9%, Iceland 7.2%, UK 6.5% (2015)\nImports - commodities: food and other consumer goods, industrial supplies, fuel, parts and accessories of capital goods, machinery and transport equipment, construction materials\nImports - partners: USA 32.6%, Venezuela 12.4%, China 12%, Trinidad and Tobago 11.1% (2015)\nCurrency: Jamaican Dollar (JMD)\nJamaica in numbers\nJamaica key statistical data. King's House Jamaica, the King's House (formerly Somerset Pen) in Kingston is the official residence of the Governor-General of Jamaica.", "start_char": 4717, "end_char": 5693, "id": "72688466" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466773499#23_3130633349", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/jamaica.htm", "title": "Jamaica - Land of Wood and Water - Country Profile - Nations Online Project", "headings": "___\nJa\nma\nica\n\n___ Ja ma ica\nJamaica | Jamaïque | Jamaika | Xaymaca\nCountry Profile\nOfficial Sites of Jamaica\nMaps\nJamaica News\nArts & Culture\nBusiness & Economy\nDestination Jamaica - Travel and Tourism Guides\nEducation\nEnvironment & Nature\nCultural and ethnic groups of Jamaica\nHistory\nLanguage\n", "segment": "Image: Steve Bennett\n\n\nBusiness & Economy\nJamaica has a mixed economic system that includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Jamaica is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Top industries are tourism; alumina, bauxite; agro-processing, and light manufactures. Bank of Jamaica\nThe central bank of Jamaica located in Kingston. Jamaica Stock Exchange - JSE\nThe principal stock exchange of Jamaica. Jamaican Products\nAppleton Rum Jamaica\nThe world's second oldest spirit. Jamaican Coffee\nThe Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica.", "start_char": 8488, "end_char": 9088, "id": "72688476" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_8343326#8_22577609", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Jamaica_known_for", "title": "What is Jamaica known for? - Answers", "headings": "What is Jamaica known for\n?\n\nWhat is Jamaica known for?\nYour Answer\nWhat is Jamaica known for?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is Santa Claus known as in Jamaica?\nWhat is Jamaica know for?\nWhy is Jamaica known for dreadlocks?\nWhat sea surrounds Jamaica?\nCaribbean island known for its rum?\nWhere are the best bananas from?\nWho is the king or queen of Jamaica?\nHow do you say jamaican in patois?\nWhere did netball originate?\nWhich sea is Jamaica situated in?\nWhich country is known as the country of land and wood?\nDoes Jamaica belong to great Britain?\nWhat goods are imported into Jamaica?\nWhat are some of the goods imported to Jamaica from Canada?\nWhat does Jamaica mean in English?\nAre there squatters rights in Jamaica?\nAre there poisonous bug bites in Jamaica?\nWhere was Dr errol Morrison born?\nWhat genre of music is Jamaica most known for?\nHow many air miles from new york to Jamaica?\nWho is Omari Ra?\nWhat is the relationship between the term 'hedonism' and 'Jamaica'?\nWhat time is it in Ghana when it is 12 noon in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica known for Bob Marley?\nIs Jamaica estates in Jamaica queens?\n", "segment": "Jamaica is known for importing goods such as machinery and transport equipment, construction materials, fuel ,food, chemicals\nWhat does Jamaica mean in English? Jamaica is a flower (Hibiscus) that is dried and then tea is made from it. The tea is served cold (as an agua fresca). So, in English, it would be Hibiscus tea, but the beverage itself is also known as Jamaica. Are there squatters rights in Jamaica? Yes, under a concept known as adverse possession. Are there poisonous bug bites in Jamaica? Yes, there are several species of poisonous bugs in Jamaica. There are all kinds of poisonous bugs known all over the world. Where was Dr errol Morrison born?", "start_char": 2432, "end_char": 3094, "id": "74699102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_8343326#7_22575460", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Jamaica_known_for", "title": "What is Jamaica known for? - Answers", "headings": "What is Jamaica known for\n?\n\nWhat is Jamaica known for?\nYour Answer\nWhat is Jamaica known for?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is Santa Claus known as in Jamaica?\nWhat is Jamaica know for?\nWhy is Jamaica known for dreadlocks?\nWhat sea surrounds Jamaica?\nCaribbean island known for its rum?\nWhere are the best bananas from?\nWho is the king or queen of Jamaica?\nHow do you say jamaican in patois?\nWhere did netball originate?\nWhich sea is Jamaica situated in?\nWhich country is known as the country of land and wood?\nDoes Jamaica belong to great Britain?\nWhat goods are imported into Jamaica?\nWhat are some of the goods imported to Jamaica from Canada?\nWhat does Jamaica mean in English?\nAre there squatters rights in Jamaica?\nAre there poisonous bug bites in Jamaica?\nWhere was Dr errol Morrison born?\nWhat genre of music is Jamaica most known for?\nHow many air miles from new york to Jamaica?\nWho is Omari Ra?\nWhat is the relationship between the term 'hedonism' and 'Jamaica'?\nWhat time is it in Ghana when it is 12 noon in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica known for Bob Marley?\nIs Jamaica estates in Jamaica queens?\n", "segment": "Once a Spanish possession known as Santiago, in 1655 it became a British colony, known as \"Jamaica\". It finally achieved full independence in 1962. What goods are imported into Jamaica? Jamaica is known for importing goods such as machinery and transport equipment, construction materials, fuel ,food, chemicals, etc. What are some of the goods imported to Jamaica from Canada? Jamaica is known for importing goods such as machinery and transport equipment, construction materials, fuel ,food, chemicals\nWhat does Jamaica mean in English? Jamaica is a flower (Hibiscus) that is dried and then tea is made from it. The tea is served cold (as an agua fresca). So, in English, it would be Hibiscus tea, but the beverage itself is also known as Jamaica. Are there squatters rights in Jamaica?", "start_char": 2055, "end_char": 2843, "id": "74699101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1709665056#0_3284478953", "url": "http://www.embassyofjamaica.org/about_jamaica/export_import.htm", "title": "css3menu.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "css3menu.com\n\n\n\n\n\nJamaican Exports and Imports\nJamaica's main exports are alumina, bauxite, sugar, rum, coffee, yams, beverages, chemicals and mineral fuels. Main export partners are US, Canada, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Jamaica's main imports are food and other consumer goods, industrial suppliers, fuel, parts and accessories of capital goods, machinery and transport equipment, construction materials. Main sources of imports are US, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela and Brazil.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 494, "id": "18450743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_257734792#8_560419981", "url": "https://www.languagescientific.com/twi-to-english-and-english-to-twi-translation-services/", "title": "Twi Translation Services: Twi to English and English to Twi - Language Scientific", "headings": "Twi Translation Services: Twi to English and English to Twi\nTwi Translation Services: Twi to English and English to Twi\nLanguage Scientific’s Twi Translation Services\nTwi Language Statistics/Facts:\nTwi Dialects\nCountries where Twi is spoken\nTwi Speaking Country Data:\nCountry: Ghana\nCountry: Jamaica\nCountry: Suriname\nCountry: Côte d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast\nSwahili History\n", "segment": "Mining, light manufacturing, cocoa and food processing, lumbering, aluminum smelting, ship construction and exportation, automotive construction\nCountry: Jamaica\nCapital: Kingston\nPopulation: 2,990,561\nConstitutional Monarchy, Parliamentary System, Democracy: Prime Minister Andrew Holness\nCurrency: Jamaican Dollar\nGDP (ppp): $9,000\nUnemployment: 13.8%\nGovernment Type: Constitutional Monarchy, Parliamentary System, Democracy\nIndustries: Tourism, mining, agriculture, oil refining, tobacco processing, chemicals, cement, food processing, flour milling, rum production\nCountry:", "start_char": 4712, "end_char": 5290, "id": "49878657" } ]
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who plays lola bunny in the looney tunes show?
Britt McKillip
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2108351832#6_3189010489", "url": "http://looneytunes.wikia.com/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny | Looney Tunes Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nSpace Jam\nLooney Tunes Comics\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nLooney Tunes: Rabbits Run\nNew Looney Tunes\nOther Appearances\nVoice Actresses\nComic Appearances\nDC Comics\nLooney Tunes\nSpace Jam\nLooney Tunes (Burger King Promo)\nBugs Bunny #1 - What's Up Doc (TPB)\nDC/Looney Tunes\nInternational Comics\nEgmont (Norway)\nGallery\nReferences\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "These stories gave her a new character to interact with, her boss, Huactui, he would sometimes be of help to her, but would mostly just give her more and more odd jobs to do for the sake of his business. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show, being shown as somewhat less intelligent, more clueless to her surroundings and situations, talks abnormally fast, and tends to obsess over Bugs. Her wealthy parents, Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in Season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in Season 2) appear in the show as well. This particular version of Lola was met with a mixture of praise (for giving her a more dynamic personality and being funnier) and criticism (for deviating too far from the original character and replacing Kath Soucie). Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run\nLola appears in the 2015 made-for-DVD film, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, where she is voiced by Rachel Ramras. This version of Lola maintains her Looney Tunes Show appearance and personality. New Looney Tunes\nLola first appeared in the New Looney Tunes episode \" Hare to the Throne \", as the episode poked fun at medieval fantasy, Lola played a parody of Daenerys Targaryen.", "start_char": 5762, "end_char": 7088, "id": "74642749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1667865795#7_2834543376", "url": "http://spacejam.wikia.com/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny | Space Jam Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nCreation of Lola Bunny\nChuck Jones\nFriz Freleng\nBiography\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nDesign\nDesign inspiration\nPersonality\nTrivia\nGallery\n", "segment": "She is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She has aqua colored eyes. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film. Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan. She is the second best player on the Tune Squad team, the first being Jordan himself. Although she initially turns down Bugs' advances, her feelings shifts to affection after he saves her from a belly-flopping Pound, getting himself painfully squashed in the process (showing that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for her). Acting on these feelings, she kisses him and near the film's end, becomes his girlfriend. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also has a main role in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show. In The Looney Tunes Show, Lola Bunny is Bugs Bunny's beautiful, bubbly girlfriend.", "start_char": 4003, "end_char": 5104, "id": "62521746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1667865795#13_2834552528", "url": "http://spacejam.wikia.com/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny | Space Jam Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nCreation of Lola Bunny\nChuck Jones\nFriz Freleng\nBiography\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nDesign\nDesign inspiration\nPersonality\nTrivia\nGallery\n", "segment": "She seems to have inherited her ancestor's athletic prowess and general witty and no-nonsense attitude along with her seductive charm. Following Space Jam, Lola has regularly appeared in solo stories in the monthly Looney Tunes comic published by DC Comics. Lola Bunny was also featured in a Looney Tunes webtoon, on looneytunes.com, entitled \"Dating Dos And Don'ts.\" During this webtoon, in the form of a fifties educational film, Bugs Bunny attempts to take Lola out on a date, but Elmer Fudd and Lola's disapproving dad (voiced by Tom Kenny) are all that stand between him and his date. The short ends with Elmer crashing on top of Lola's dad, and Lola continuing to kiss Bugs passionately. A mascot version of Lola Bunny in her Space Jam Tune Squad uniform helped debut the Women's National Basketball Association in 1997 appearing at their inaugural game between the New York Liberty and the Los Angeles Sparks in Inglewood, California. Lola was the main character of the 2015 made-for-video feature Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, in which she was voiced by Rachel Ramras. Design\nIn the wake of Lola Bunny's initial movie appearance, many Looney Tunes fans have noticed some differences between the character's appearance as seen in \"Space Jam\", and the design used in subsequent promotional images and merchandising: The \"Space Jam\" version of Lola has a powder-puff tail, rosy red eyelids, and slipper-shaped footpads.", "start_char": 7190, "end_char": 8611, "id": "62521752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_682419981#5_893164044", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "She will return in Space Jam: A New Legacy. Zendaya will be voicing her, although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig. As opposed to her personality in Space Jam, she is portrayed as an eccentric and cheerful young rabbit who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as \"Bun-Bun\". She is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. Lola is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend Daffy. Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in \" Double Date \" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask Tina Russo out on a date. Later in the series, Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. Lola's wealthy parents Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in season 2) appear in the show as well.", "start_char": 2701, "end_char": 3788, "id": "99846887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3502566160#5_3577942217", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Loia will return in Space Jam: A New Legacy. Zendaya will be voicing her, although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig. As opposed to her personality in Space Jam, she is portrayed as an eccentric and cheerful young rabbit who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as \"Bun-Bun\". She is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. Lola is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend Daffy. Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in \" Double Date \" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask Tina Russo out on a date. Later in the series, Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. Lola's wealthy parents Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in season 2) appear in the show as well.", "start_char": 2795, "end_char": 3883, "id": "105670971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3502566160#10_3577948993", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011. Others\nJessica DiCicco (Lexi in Loonatics Unleashed)\nBritt McKillip ( Baby Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure)\nRachel Ramras ( Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure and Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)\nCarla Delaney ( Daffy Duck Dance Off)\nZendaya ( Space Jam: A New Legacy)\nReception and legacy\nSince her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character from the Looney Tunes franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated sex symbol.", "start_char": 5086, "end_char": 6177, "id": "105670976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_682419981#10_893170813", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011. Others\nJessica DiCicco (Lexi in Loonatics Unleashed)\nBritt McKillip ( Baby Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure)\nRachel Ramras ( Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure and Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)\nCarla Delaney ( Daffy Duck Dance Off)\nZendaya ( Space Jam: A New Legacy)\nReception and legacy\nSince her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character from the Looney Tunes franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated sex symbol.", "start_char": 4988, "end_char": 6079, "id": "99846892" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1078877110#7_2333536091", "url": "https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny | Heroes Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nDo-Gooder\nFull Name\nAlias\nOrigin\nOccupation\nPowers/Skills\nHobby\nGoals\nFamily\nFriends/Allies\nEnemies\nType of Hero\nContents\nDebut\nPlatinum Collection Build Your Own Bundle. Choose up to 7 games\nOther Appearances\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nLooney Tunes: Rabbits Run\nQuotes\nTrivia\nNavigation\n", "segment": "She made a cameo as the reporter in Tweety's High Flying Adventure, in which she was voiced by an uncredited Kath Soucie. An infant version of Lola, voiced by Britt McKillip, is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes . She has appeared in Dating Dos and Don'ts and was also seen in a artwork image of her and Bugs, appearing dressed up for a movie premiere, during the \"Bugs Bunny: Ain't He A Stinker?\" special feature on \"Looney Tunes: The Essential Bugs Bunny\" DVD which also featured a short clip from Space Jam where Bugs kissed Lola. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola is the secondary tritagonist in Cartoon Network's series The Looney Tunes Show . Although her character design in the show is based on her appearance in Space Jam, her personality is different. The modern Lola was written as more sitcom-y (keeping up with the show's tone), in that case making her the dumb blonde-esque character (a bit similar to Phoebe Buffay from Friends). She is extremely talkative (a complete chatterbox), sociable and sweet, but also very eccentric, absent-minded, ditsy and comically unintelligent, similar to Daffy, whom she later becomes friends with.", "start_char": 7238, "end_char": 8394, "id": "40175160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3502566160#9_3577947555", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Her appearance is the same as in The Looney Tunes Show, although she wears a different outfit. She always shows eccentricity and maintains her carefree attitude. Her intrepid and adventurous side appears within some episodes, where she performs various sports. Lola will appear in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders. Voice actresses\nSince Lola Bunny's first appearance in 1996, the cartoon character has been voiced by a variety of voice actresses. For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011.", "start_char": 4632, "end_char": 5663, "id": "105670975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_682419981#9_893169375", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Bunny", "title": "Lola Bunny - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lola Bunny\nLola Bunny\nContents\nDevelopment\nHistory\nSpace Jam\nThe Looney Tunes Show\nOther appearances\nVoice actresses\nOthers\nReception and legacy\nAccolades\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Her appearance is the same as in The Looney Tunes Show, although she wears a different outfit. She always shows eccentricity and maintains her carefree attitude. Her intrepid and adventurous side appears within some episodes, where she performs various sports. Lola will appear in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders. Voice actresses\nSince Lola Bunny's first appearance in 1996, the cartoon character has been voiced by a variety of voice actresses. For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011.", "start_char": 4534, "end_char": 5565, "id": "99846891" } ]
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which countries border lake victoria?
Kenya
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1610347536#12_3264941776", "url": "https://storyteller.travel/facts-about-lake-victoria/", "title": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands - Storyteller Travel", "headings": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\n18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\nTable of Contents\nLake Victoria Map\n18 Interesting Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda\n1. The Largest Lake on the Continent\n2. A Lake Fit for a Queen\n3. A History that Predates its Name\n4. An Eventful History\n5. Where is Lake Victoria Located, Anyway?\n6. What Countries Border Lake Victoria?\n7. A Source of the Nile River\n8. Also a Source of Electricity\n9. Sourced (mostly) from Rain\n10. A Relatively Shallow Lake\n11. Home to the Majestic Ssese Islands\n12. More Islands than Just the Sesse\n13. Over a Century of Ferries\n14. Lake Victoria Cichlids: a Captivating Universe of Fish\n15. Lake Victoria is for the Birds\n16. Larger Lake Victoria Wildlife\n17. Home to the African Clawless Otter\n18. Experiencing Lake Victoria from Uganda\nYour Turn\nBryan Haines\nSula Kakande\nBryan Haines\n", "segment": "Three countries border Lake Victoria: Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. See the map for context. 7. A Source of the Nile River\nOut of the several countries that border Lake Victoria, Uganda is arguably the most notable. It’s in Uganda that Lake Victoria flows out into the Nile River. One of the world’s longest and most important rivers, the Nile makes its way north from Lake Victoria, flowing thousands of miles north through eastern Africa into Egypt and eventually out into the Mediterranean Sea. Watch on YouTube\n8. Also a Source of Electricity\nThe abundant waters of Lake Victoria are used to generate electricity via two hydroelectric dams located in Uganda. Uganda operates multiple hydroelectric plants along various bodies of water.", "start_char": 3577, "end_char": 4315, "id": "42647575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1610347536#11_3264940044", "url": "https://storyteller.travel/facts-about-lake-victoria/", "title": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands - Storyteller Travel", "headings": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\n18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\nTable of Contents\nLake Victoria Map\n18 Interesting Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda\n1. The Largest Lake on the Continent\n2. A Lake Fit for a Queen\n3. A History that Predates its Name\n4. An Eventful History\n5. Where is Lake Victoria Located, Anyway?\n6. What Countries Border Lake Victoria?\n7. A Source of the Nile River\n8. Also a Source of Electricity\n9. Sourced (mostly) from Rain\n10. A Relatively Shallow Lake\n11. Home to the Majestic Ssese Islands\n12. More Islands than Just the Sesse\n13. Over a Century of Ferries\n14. Lake Victoria Cichlids: a Captivating Universe of Fish\n15. Lake Victoria is for the Birds\n16. Larger Lake Victoria Wildlife\n17. Home to the African Clawless Otter\n18. Experiencing Lake Victoria from Uganda\nYour Turn\nBryan Haines\nSula Kakande\nBryan Haines\n", "segment": "So, where is Lake Victoria located, exactly? The simplest answer to that question would be eastern central Africa. Uganda Climate Guide: Best Time to Visit (Weather, Rain & Temp by Month…)\n6. What Countries Border Lake Victoria? Three countries border Lake Victoria: Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. See the map for context. 7. A Source of the Nile River\nOut of the several countries that border Lake Victoria, Uganda is arguably the most notable.", "start_char": 3349, "end_char": 3791, "id": "42647574" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1605566268#20_3317908832", "url": "https://www.countryaah.com/countries-in-eastern-africa/", "title": "Countries in Eastern Africa – Countryaah.com", "headings": "Countries in Eastern Africa\nCountries in Eastern Africa\nHow Many Nations in Eastern Africa\n1. Burundi\n2. Comoros\n3. Djibouti\n4. Eritrea\n5. Ethiopia\n6. Madagascar\n7. Malawi\n8. Mauritius\n9. Mozambique\n10. Kenya\n11. Rwanda\n12. Seychelles\n13. Somalia\n14. Tanzania\n15. Uganda\n16. Zambia\n17. Zimbabwe\nCountries in Eastern Africa by Population and Their Capitals\nMap of East African Countries\n", "segment": "The border with Kenya and Tanzania runs partly through Lake Victoria. Capital: Kampala\nArea: 241,550 km 2\nLanguage: English\nCurrency: Ugandan Shilling\n16. Zambia\nZambia, formally the Republic of Zambia, is a coastal state in southern Africa, bordering Angola in the west, Congo-Kinshasa and Tanzania in the north, Malawi in the east, and Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe in the south. Capital: Lusaka\nArea: 752,610 km 2\nLanguage:", "start_char": 4574, "end_char": 5015, "id": "109658964" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1628437747#16_2855167279", "url": "https://quizlet.com/247330268/sub-saharan-africa-flash-cards/", "title": "Sub-Saharan Africa Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Sub-Saharan Africa\nSub-Saharan Africa\nSTUDY\nPLAY\nKey concepts:\nTerms in this set (20)\n", "segment": "4) Tanzania. 5) Burundi. Uganda\n_____ country borders Lake Victoria? 1) South Sudan. 2) Uganda. 3) Malawi. 4) DRCongo. 5) Ethiopia. Angola\n_____ is not located in Equatorial Africa? 1) Cameroon.", "start_char": 3790, "end_char": 3985, "id": "113294366" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253115733#0_1849591702", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-uganda.html", "title": "What Countries Border Uganda? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Countries Border Uganda?\nWhat Countries Border Uganda?\nKenya-Uganda Border\nSouth Sudan-Uganda Border\nDemocratic Republic of Congo-Uganda Border\nRwanda-Uganda Border\nTanzania-Uganda Border\n", "segment": "What Countries Border Uganda? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Countries Border Uganda? The DRC-Uganda border runs directly through Lake Albert. Uganda is a country is located in East-Central Africa. Officially known as the Republic of Uganda, the landlocked country has an area of about 93,065 square miles and a population of approximately 41,487,965. Uganda is located west of Kenya, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), south of South Sudan, and north of both Tanzania and Rwanda. The country is also located within the African Great Lakes region and is partially surrounded by Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and Lake Victoria. Uganda shares land borders with five countries, which have a total length of about 1,696 miles: Kenya, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. Kenya-Uganda Border\nThe land border between Kenya and Uganda has a length of about 506 miles, making it Uganda's second longest land border.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 943, "id": "96436846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3206391019#14_3332026790", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_latitude", "title": "List of countries by latitude - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of countries by latitude\nList of countries by latitude\nSee also\n", "segment": "Democratic Republic of the Congo; Uganda; Lake Victoria; Kenya; Somalia; Malaysia; Singapore; Indonesia; Galápagos Islands and Quito, Ecuador; Colombia;", "start_char": 1317, "end_char": 1469, "id": "105545998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1571929550#3_3305777186", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/East-African-lakes", "title": "East African lakes | lake system, East Africa | Britannica", "headings": "East African lakes\nEast African lakes\nlake system, East Africa\nPhysiography\n", "segment": "Lake Victoria is divided among Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. In the west the international boundary between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo runs through the centre of Lake Albert; the same boundary places two-thirds of Lake Edward in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the remainder in Uganda. Lake Kivu lies between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo; the waters of Lake Tanganyika are shared by Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, and Zambia. Malawi and Mozambique have territorial waters on Lake Nyasa, and since its independence Tanzania has also advanced claims to its territorial waters because it also occupies a part of the lakeshore. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now\nPhysiography\nThe surface levels of the lakes on the irregular floor of the Eastern Rift Valley are of varying heights, rising from Lake Rudolf (1,230 feet [375 metres] above sea level) through Lake Baringo (3,200 feet [975 metres]) to Lake Naivasha (6,180 feet [1,880 metres]), after which there is a decrease in height to Lake Magadi (1,900 feet [580 metres]). The Omo River from the Ethiopian Plateau is the only perennial affluent of Lake Rudolf, which is the lowest of the major East African lakes. Although it has the typical elongated form of a rift lake, Rudolf is relatively shallow (240 feet [70 metres] at its centre, although it reaches about 400 feet [120 metres] in a small depression at the southern end), as are the other lakes of the Eastern Rift.", "start_char": 2710, "end_char": 4261, "id": "23797019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_196605364#11_450912259", "url": "https://blog.ipleaders.in/form-of-government/", "title": "Difference between Presidential and Parliamentary form of government", "headings": "Difference between Presidential and Parliamentary form of Government\nDifference between Presidential and Parliamentary form of Government\nTable of Contents\nIntroduction\nPresidential form of government\nFeatures\nAdvantages\nDisadvantages\nParliamentary form of government\nClick above\nFeatures\nAdvantages\nDisadvantages\nIn India\nDifference between the Parliamentary and Presidential forms of the Government\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "Seychelles; Sudan; South Sudan; Tanzania; Togo; Zambia; Zimbabwe. Asia\nIndonesia; Maldives; Palau;", "start_char": 3107, "end_char": 3205, "id": "42996633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1610347536#3_3264924527", "url": "https://storyteller.travel/facts-about-lake-victoria/", "title": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands - Storyteller Travel", "headings": "18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\n18 Amazing Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda: Location, Cichlids, Map, Size, Islands\nTable of Contents\nLake Victoria Map\n18 Interesting Facts About Lake Victoria, Uganda\n1. The Largest Lake on the Continent\n2. A Lake Fit for a Queen\n3. A History that Predates its Name\n4. An Eventful History\n5. Where is Lake Victoria Located, Anyway?\n6. What Countries Border Lake Victoria?\n7. A Source of the Nile River\n8. Also a Source of Electricity\n9. Sourced (mostly) from Rain\n10. A Relatively Shallow Lake\n11. Home to the Majestic Ssese Islands\n12. More Islands than Just the Sesse\n13. Over a Century of Ferries\n14. Lake Victoria Cichlids: a Captivating Universe of Fish\n15. Lake Victoria is for the Birds\n16. Larger Lake Victoria Wildlife\n17. Home to the African Clawless Otter\n18. Experiencing Lake Victoria from Uganda\nYour Turn\nBryan Haines\nSula Kakande\nBryan Haines\n", "segment": "6. What Countries Border Lake Victoria? 7. A Source of the Nile River\n8. Also a Source of Electricity\n9. Sourced (mostly) from Rain\n10. A Relatively Shallow Lake\n11. Home to the Majestic Ssese Islands\n12. More Islands than Just the Sesse\n13. Over a Century of Ferries\n14.", "start_char": 836, "end_char": 1108, "id": "42647566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253162721#0_1849704655", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-zambia.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Zambia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Zambia?\nWhich Countries Border Zambia?\nTanzania\nThe Democratic Republic of Congo\nMalawi\nBotswana\nAngola\n", "segment": "Which Countries Border Zambia? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border Zambia? Victoria Falls is located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Zambia is an African country situated in the southern part of the continent. Zambia is one of the few countries in Africa that do not have a coastline, also known as landlocked countries. A total of eight nations border Zambia and they include Angola, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Namibia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Malawi, and Botswana. The international border the country shares with the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the longest of all its international borders, as it stretches 1,449 miles. In contrast, the country’s border with Botswana is its shortest, with a length of less than one mile and is also the shortest international border between two countries in Africa. Tanzania\nTanzania is located to the northeast of Zambia, with the two countries sharing a long land border. The Tanzania-Zambia border starts at the tri-point connecting the two countries and the DRC, from where it extends southeastwards to the Zambia-Tanzania-Malawi tri-point.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1115, "id": "96436914" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1164543957#26_2611421133", "url": "https://byjus.com/lakhmir-singh-solutions-class-9-chemistry-chapter-4-structure-of-atom/", "title": "Lakhmir Singh Chemistry Class 9 Solutions For Chapter 4 Structure of Atom - Free PDF", "headings": "Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nLakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nDownload PDF Of Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nAccess Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nVery Short Answer Type Questions\nPage no: 191\n1. Which subatomic particle is not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom?\nSolution:\n2. Name the scientists who described the arrangement of electrons in an atom.\nSolution:\n3. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the K shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n4. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the L shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n5. What is the maximum number of electrons an M shell of the atom can accommodate?\nSolution:\n6. What is the maximum number of electrons that can go into the N shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n7. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the:\n(a) innermost shell of an atom?\n(b) outermost shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n8. Name the three subatomic particles present in an atom.\nSolution:\n9. Name the negatively charged particle present in the atoms of all the elements.\nSolution:\n10. Name the scientist who discovered electron.\nSolution:\n11. What is the usual symbol for (a) an electron (b) a proton, and (c) a neutron?\nSolution 3\nPage no: 192\n12. State whether the following statements are true or false :\n(a) Thomson proposed that the nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons.\n(b) The cathode rays obtained from all the gases consist of negatively charged particles called electrons.\n(c) The anode rays obtained from all the gases consist of positively charged particles called protons.\nSolution:\n13. Name the central part of an atom where protons and neutrons are held together.\nSolution:\n14. What are the various letters used by Bohr to represent electron shell in an atom?\nSolution:\n15. Name the particles which actually determine the mass of an atom.\nSolution:\n16. Name the positively charged particle present in the atoms of all the elements\nSolution:\n17. What is the electronic configuration of a hydrogen atom?\nSolution:\n18. How many times is a proton heavier then an electron?\nSolution:\n19. Name the gas which produces anode rays consisting of protons in the discharge tube experiment.\nSolution:\n20. Which part of an atom was discovered by Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment?\nSolution:\n21. What is the positive charge on the nucleus of an atom due to?\nSolution:\n22. State the number of electrons present in the outermost shell of the atoms of the following elements:\n(a) Neon (b) Chlorine\nSolution:\n23. Which shell of an atom can accommodate a maximum of?\n(a) 8 electrons? (b) 32 electrons?\nSolution:\n24. Name the shell of an atom which can accommodate a maximum of :\n(a) 2 electrons (b) 18 electrons\nSolution:\n25. Which subatomic particle was discovered by :\n(i) Chadwick? (ii) Thomson? (iii) Goldstein?\nSolution:\n26. Name the subatomic particle whose relative charge is :\n(a) +1 (b) -1 (c) 0\nSolution;\n27. Fill in the blanks in the following statements:\n(a) The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is called its ______.\n(b) The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called ______.\n(c) An atom has atomic mass number 23 and atomic number 11. The atom has ______ electrons.\n(d) An atom of an element has 11 protons, 11 electrons and 12 neutrons. The atomic mass of the atom is ______.\n(e) If the nucleus of an atom has atomic number 17 , mass number 37 and there are 17 electrons outside the nucleus, the number of neutrons in it is ______.\n(f) Almost all the mass of an atom is concentrated in a small region of space called the ______.\n(g) Cathode rays are a beam of fast moving ______.\n(h) The anode rays obtained from hydrogen gas consist of particles called ______.\n(i) The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in L shell are ______.\n(j) The maximum number of electrons that can go into the M shell is ______.\n(k) The subatomic particle not present in a hydrogen atom is ______.\n(l) The electron has ______ charge, the proton has ______ charge, and the neutron has ______ charge.\nSolution:\nShort Answer Type Questions\n28. What is an electron? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n29. What is the absolute mass and charge of an electron?\nSolution:\n30. Give the evidence for the existence of nucleus in an atom.\nSolution:\n31. What important information is furnished about the nucleus of an atom by the alpha particle scattering experiment of Rutherford?\nSolution:\n32. How was it shown that an atom has a lot of empty space within it?\nSolution:\n33. Why is an atom neutral in spite of the presence of charged particles in it?\nSolution;\n34. (a) Which of the nuclear particles is present in the same fixed number in the atoms of any particular element?\n(b) What do we call this number which is characteristic of a particular element?\nSolution:\n35. What is a proton? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n36. What is the absolute mass and charge of a proton?\nSolution:\n37. How does a proton differ from an electron?\nSolution:\n38. State two observations which show that atom is not indivisible.\nSolution:\n39. All the gases from cathode rays and anode rays when electricity is passed through them:\n(i) What does the formation of cathode rays tell us about the atoms?\n(ii) What does the formations of anode rays tell us about the atoms?\nSolution:\n40. What do you understand by the term “electronic configuration” of an element? Write down the electronic configuration of oxygen (At. No. =8).\nSolution:\n41. An elements has an atomic number 12.How many electrons will be present in the K,L and M energy shells of its atom?\nSolution:\n42. (a) What is the nucleus of an atom and what is the nature of charge on it?\n(b) Name the scientist who discovered the nucleus of atom.\nSolution:\n43. Name the particles used by Rutherford in his experiment on the discovery of nucleus. Also state the charge on these particles.\nSolution:\n44. An element has atomic number 13 and an atomic mass of 27.\n(a) How many electrons are there in each atom of the element?\n(b) How are these electrons distributed in the various energy levels?\nSolution:\n45. Write the distribution of electrons in an atom of element whose atomic number is 18. What is special about the outermost electron shell (or valence shell) of the atom of this element?\nSolution:\n46. What is neutron? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n47. Compare an electron, a proton and a neutron in respect of their relative masses and charges.\nSolution:\n48. What is a proton? How does it differ from a neutron?\nSolution:\n49. Compare an electron and a proton in respect of mass and charge.\nSolution:\n50. Compare a proton and a neutron in respect of mass and charge.\nSolution:\n51. How does an electron differ from a neutron?\nSolution:\n52. State the location of electrons, protons and neutrons in an atom.\nSolution:\n53. Fill the following blanks:\nSolution:\n54. Fill in the following blanks in respect of an atom of an element.\nSolution:\nLong Answer Type Questions\n55. (a) What are cathode rays? What is the nature of charge on cathode rays?\n(b) Explain how, cathode rays are formed from the gas taken in the discharge tube.\n(c) What conclusion is obtained from the fact that all gases form cathode rays?\nSolution:\n56. (a) Describe Thomson’s model of the atom. Which subatomic particle was not present in Thomson’s model of the atom?\n(b) The mass number of an element is 18. It contains 7 electrons. What is the number of protons and neutrons in it? What is the atomic number of the element?\nSolution:\n57. (a) Describe the Rutherford’s model of an atom. State one drawback of Rutherford’s model of the atom.\n(b)The mass number of an element is 23 and it contains 11 electrons. What is the number of protons and neutrons in it? What is the the atomic number of the element?\nSolution:\n58. (a) Describe Bohr’s model of the atom. How did Neils Bohr explain the stability of atom?\n(b) An element has an atomic number of 11 and its mass number is 23. What is the arrangement of electrons in the shells? State nuclear composition of an atom of the element.\nSolution:\nPage no: 194\n59. (a) What is meant by (i) atomic number, and (ii) mass number, of an element? Explain with the help of an example.\n(b) What is the relation between the atomic number and mass number of an element?\n(c) If an element M has mass number 24 and atomic number 12, how many neutrons does its atom contain?\nSolution:\nMultiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s)\n60. Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment led to the discovery of;\n(a) Nucleus\n(b) Electrons\n(c) Protons\n(d) Neutrons\nSolution:\n61. Which of the following is the correct electronic configuration of sodium?\n(a) 2, 8, 1\n(b) 8, 2, 1\n(c) 2, 1, 8\n(d) 2, 8, 2\nSolution:\n62. The particle not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom is:\n(a) Proton\n(b) Neutron\n(c) Nucleus\n(d) Electron\nSolution:\n63. The subatomic particle called electron was discovered by:\n(a) J.J. Thomson\n(b) Neils Bohr\n(c) James Chadwick\n(d) E. Goldstein\nSolution:\n64. Which of the following represents the correct electron distribution in magnesium ion?\n(a) 2, 8\n(b) 2, 8, 1\n(c) 2, 8, 2\n(d) 2, 8, 3\nSolution:\n65. The correct electronic configuration of a chloride ion is:\n(a) 2, 8\n(b) 2, 8, 4\n(c) 2, 8, 8\n(d) 2, 8, 7\nSolution:\n66. Goldstein’s experiments which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in the discovery of:\n(a) Electron\n(b) Proton\n(c) Nucleus\n(d) Neutron\nSolution:\n67. The number of electrons in the atom of an element X is 15 and the number of neutrons is 16. Which of the following is the correct representation of an atom of this element?\n(a) 15X31\n(b) 16X31\n(c) 15X16\n(d) 16X15\nSolution:\n69. The first model of an atom is given by:\n(a) Neils Bohr\n(b) Ernest Rutherford\n(c) J.J. Thomson\n(d) Eugen Goldstein\nSolution:\n70. Which of the following statement is always correct?\n(a) An atom has equal number of electrons and protons\n(b) An atom has equal number of electrons and neutrons\n(c) An atom has equal number of protons and neutrons\n(d) An atom has equal number of electrons, protons and neutrons.\nSolution:\n", "segment": "Which subatomic particle was discovered by : (i) Chadwick? ( ii) Thomson? ( iii) Goldstein? Solution: (i). Chadwick discovered ‘neutron’. (ii). Thomson discovered ‘electron’. (iii).", "start_char": 6047, "end_char": 6226, "id": "44169303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188342845#6_505141140", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_subatomic_particle_was_discovered_by_researchers_working_with_a_cathode_ray_tube", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "This discovery\nalso finally provided some physical proof of, and description of,\nthe basic unit that carried electricity. Thomson attached thin\nmetal plates inside his cathode ray tube to a battery and showed\nthat an electrical field could also deflect cathode rays. Which subatomic particle did j j thomason discover and what did this lead him to postulate about the nature of the atom? The electron. Originally called cathode rays. What subatomic particle was discovered with the use of a cathode ray tubeWhich outdated atomic model could be likened to chocolate chip cookie dough? 1. You think probable to electron.2. You think probable to Thomson atomic model. 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It was discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1897.-Ajlan Wasfi Khan\nWhat subatomic particle was first discovered? The electron was discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1897. What are facts About JJ Thompson? He discovered the electron\nFirst part of an atom to be discovered? Its the electron! There short and sweet! Its the electron! There short and sweet! When was nuclear stability discovered?", "start_char": 2410, "end_char": 2825, "id": "75065552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1174689844#2_2640120780", "url": "https://byjus.com/physics/list-of-physics-scientists-and-their-inventions/", "title": "List of Physics Scientists And Their Discoveries", "headings": "List of Physics Scientists and Their Inventions\nList of Physics Scientists and Their Inventions\nFamous Scientists And Their Inventions\nAlbert Einstein\nJ.J Thomson\nErnest Rutherford\nJohn Dalton\nJames Chadwick\nIsaac Newton\nCharles-Augustin de Coulomb\nGeorg Simon Ohm\nMichael Faraday\nThomas Edison\nHenri Becquerel\nMarie Sklodowska-Curie\nMax Planck\nHeinrich Rudolf Hertz\nWilhelm Conrad Röntgen\nNeils Bohr & Rutherford\nEnrico Fermi\nSummary\nYear\nDiscoveries\nScientist Name\n", "segment": "J.J Thomson\nJ.J Thomson, an English physicist and a Nobel Laureate in Physics, is credited and honoured with the discovery of the electron, which was the first subatomic particles to be discovered. Thomson managed to show that cathode rays were composed of previously unknown negatively charged particles (electrons), which he calculated and inferred might have smaller bodies than atoms and a substantial charge-mass ratio. He is also credited for finding the first evidence for the existence of isotopes for stable elements. Ernest Rutherford\nErnest Rutherford, a Zealand chemist is regarded as the “father of nuclear physics.” He was the first to propose that an atom comprises a small charged nucleus surrounded by empty space and are circled by tiny electrons which later, became known as the Rutherford model. He is credited with the discovery of protons and hypothesized the existence of the neutron. John Dalton\nJohn Dalton’s major contribution was his theory on atoms which consists of five parts as follows: Atoms are made of tiny particles known as atoms\nAtoms are indivisible and indestructible\nAtoms of a given element are identical in size, mass, and chemical properties\nIn a chemical reaction, atoms separate, combine and rearrange\nDalton made a lot of discoveries based on his observations. James Chadwick\nJames Chadwick, a British physicist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1935 for his discovery of the neutron. Bombarding elements with neutron can result in the penetration and splitting of nuclei generating an enormous amount of energy.", "start_char": 1550, "end_char": 3107, "id": "44184174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1164543957#27_2611432198", "url": "https://byjus.com/lakhmir-singh-solutions-class-9-chemistry-chapter-4-structure-of-atom/", "title": "Lakhmir Singh Chemistry Class 9 Solutions For Chapter 4 Structure of Atom - Free PDF", "headings": "Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nLakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nDownload PDF Of Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nAccess Lakhmir Singh Solutions of Class 9 Chemistry Chapter 4 Structure of Atom\nVery Short Answer Type Questions\nPage no: 191\n1. Which subatomic particle is not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom?\nSolution:\n2. Name the scientists who described the arrangement of electrons in an atom.\nSolution:\n3. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the K shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n4. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the L shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n5. What is the maximum number of electrons an M shell of the atom can accommodate?\nSolution:\n6. What is the maximum number of electrons that can go into the N shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n7. What is the maximum number of electrons which can be accommodated in the:\n(a) innermost shell of an atom?\n(b) outermost shell of an atom?\nSolution:\n8. Name the three subatomic particles present in an atom.\nSolution:\n9. Name the negatively charged particle present in the atoms of all the elements.\nSolution:\n10. Name the scientist who discovered electron.\nSolution:\n11. What is the usual symbol for (a) an electron (b) a proton, and (c) a neutron?\nSolution 3\nPage no: 192\n12. State whether the following statements are true or false :\n(a) Thomson proposed that the nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons.\n(b) The cathode rays obtained from all the gases consist of negatively charged particles called electrons.\n(c) The anode rays obtained from all the gases consist of positively charged particles called protons.\nSolution:\n13. Name the central part of an atom where protons and neutrons are held together.\nSolution:\n14. What are the various letters used by Bohr to represent electron shell in an atom?\nSolution:\n15. Name the particles which actually determine the mass of an atom.\nSolution:\n16. Name the positively charged particle present in the atoms of all the elements\nSolution:\n17. What is the electronic configuration of a hydrogen atom?\nSolution:\n18. How many times is a proton heavier then an electron?\nSolution:\n19. Name the gas which produces anode rays consisting of protons in the discharge tube experiment.\nSolution:\n20. Which part of an atom was discovered by Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment?\nSolution:\n21. What is the positive charge on the nucleus of an atom due to?\nSolution:\n22. State the number of electrons present in the outermost shell of the atoms of the following elements:\n(a) Neon (b) Chlorine\nSolution:\n23. Which shell of an atom can accommodate a maximum of?\n(a) 8 electrons? (b) 32 electrons?\nSolution:\n24. Name the shell of an atom which can accommodate a maximum of :\n(a) 2 electrons (b) 18 electrons\nSolution:\n25. Which subatomic particle was discovered by :\n(i) Chadwick? (ii) Thomson? (iii) Goldstein?\nSolution:\n26. Name the subatomic particle whose relative charge is :\n(a) +1 (b) -1 (c) 0\nSolution;\n27. Fill in the blanks in the following statements:\n(a) The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is called its ______.\n(b) The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called ______.\n(c) An atom has atomic mass number 23 and atomic number 11. The atom has ______ electrons.\n(d) An atom of an element has 11 protons, 11 electrons and 12 neutrons. The atomic mass of the atom is ______.\n(e) If the nucleus of an atom has atomic number 17 , mass number 37 and there are 17 electrons outside the nucleus, the number of neutrons in it is ______.\n(f) Almost all the mass of an atom is concentrated in a small region of space called the ______.\n(g) Cathode rays are a beam of fast moving ______.\n(h) The anode rays obtained from hydrogen gas consist of particles called ______.\n(i) The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in L shell are ______.\n(j) The maximum number of electrons that can go into the M shell is ______.\n(k) The subatomic particle not present in a hydrogen atom is ______.\n(l) The electron has ______ charge, the proton has ______ charge, and the neutron has ______ charge.\nSolution:\nShort Answer Type Questions\n28. What is an electron? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n29. What is the absolute mass and charge of an electron?\nSolution:\n30. Give the evidence for the existence of nucleus in an atom.\nSolution:\n31. What important information is furnished about the nucleus of an atom by the alpha particle scattering experiment of Rutherford?\nSolution:\n32. How was it shown that an atom has a lot of empty space within it?\nSolution:\n33. Why is an atom neutral in spite of the presence of charged particles in it?\nSolution;\n34. (a) Which of the nuclear particles is present in the same fixed number in the atoms of any particular element?\n(b) What do we call this number which is characteristic of a particular element?\nSolution:\n35. What is a proton? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n36. What is the absolute mass and charge of a proton?\nSolution:\n37. How does a proton differ from an electron?\nSolution:\n38. State two observations which show that atom is not indivisible.\nSolution:\n39. All the gases from cathode rays and anode rays when electricity is passed through them:\n(i) What does the formation of cathode rays tell us about the atoms?\n(ii) What does the formations of anode rays tell us about the atoms?\nSolution:\n40. What do you understand by the term “electronic configuration” of an element? Write down the electronic configuration of oxygen (At. No. =8).\nSolution:\n41. An elements has an atomic number 12.How many electrons will be present in the K,L and M energy shells of its atom?\nSolution:\n42. (a) What is the nucleus of an atom and what is the nature of charge on it?\n(b) Name the scientist who discovered the nucleus of atom.\nSolution:\n43. Name the particles used by Rutherford in his experiment on the discovery of nucleus. Also state the charge on these particles.\nSolution:\n44. An element has atomic number 13 and an atomic mass of 27.\n(a) How many electrons are there in each atom of the element?\n(b) How are these electrons distributed in the various energy levels?\nSolution:\n45. Write the distribution of electrons in an atom of element whose atomic number is 18. What is special about the outermost electron shell (or valence shell) of the atom of this element?\nSolution:\n46. What is neutron? State its relative mass and charge.\nSolution:\n47. Compare an electron, a proton and a neutron in respect of their relative masses and charges.\nSolution:\n48. What is a proton? How does it differ from a neutron?\nSolution:\n49. Compare an electron and a proton in respect of mass and charge.\nSolution:\n50. Compare a proton and a neutron in respect of mass and charge.\nSolution:\n51. How does an electron differ from a neutron?\nSolution:\n52. State the location of electrons, protons and neutrons in an atom.\nSolution:\n53. Fill the following blanks:\nSolution:\n54. Fill in the following blanks in respect of an atom of an element.\nSolution:\nLong Answer Type Questions\n55. (a) What are cathode rays? What is the nature of charge on cathode rays?\n(b) Explain how, cathode rays are formed from the gas taken in the discharge tube.\n(c) What conclusion is obtained from the fact that all gases form cathode rays?\nSolution:\n56. (a) Describe Thomson’s model of the atom. Which subatomic particle was not present in Thomson’s model of the atom?\n(b) The mass number of an element is 18. It contains 7 electrons. What is the number of protons and neutrons in it? What is the atomic number of the element?\nSolution:\n57. (a) Describe the Rutherford’s model of an atom. State one drawback of Rutherford’s model of the atom.\n(b)The mass number of an element is 23 and it contains 11 electrons. What is the number of protons and neutrons in it? What is the the atomic number of the element?\nSolution:\n58. (a) Describe Bohr’s model of the atom. How did Neils Bohr explain the stability of atom?\n(b) An element has an atomic number of 11 and its mass number is 23. What is the arrangement of electrons in the shells? State nuclear composition of an atom of the element.\nSolution:\nPage no: 194\n59. (a) What is meant by (i) atomic number, and (ii) mass number, of an element? Explain with the help of an example.\n(b) What is the relation between the atomic number and mass number of an element?\n(c) If an element M has mass number 24 and atomic number 12, how many neutrons does its atom contain?\nSolution:\nMultiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s)\n60. Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment led to the discovery of;\n(a) Nucleus\n(b) Electrons\n(c) Protons\n(d) Neutrons\nSolution:\n61. Which of the following is the correct electronic configuration of sodium?\n(a) 2, 8, 1\n(b) 8, 2, 1\n(c) 2, 1, 8\n(d) 2, 8, 2\nSolution:\n62. The particle not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom is:\n(a) Proton\n(b) Neutron\n(c) Nucleus\n(d) Electron\nSolution:\n63. The subatomic particle called electron was discovered by:\n(a) J.J. Thomson\n(b) Neils Bohr\n(c) James Chadwick\n(d) E. Goldstein\nSolution:\n64. Which of the following represents the correct electron distribution in magnesium ion?\n(a) 2, 8\n(b) 2, 8, 1\n(c) 2, 8, 2\n(d) 2, 8, 3\nSolution:\n65. The correct electronic configuration of a chloride ion is:\n(a) 2, 8\n(b) 2, 8, 4\n(c) 2, 8, 8\n(d) 2, 8, 7\nSolution:\n66. Goldstein’s experiments which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in the discovery of:\n(a) Electron\n(b) Proton\n(c) Nucleus\n(d) Neutron\nSolution:\n67. The number of electrons in the atom of an element X is 15 and the number of neutrons is 16. Which of the following is the correct representation of an atom of this element?\n(a) 15X31\n(b) 16X31\n(c) 15X16\n(d) 16X15\nSolution:\n69. The first model of an atom is given by:\n(a) Neils Bohr\n(b) Ernest Rutherford\n(c) J.J. Thomson\n(d) Eugen Goldstein\nSolution:\n70. Which of the following statement is always correct?\n(a) An atom has equal number of electrons and protons\n(b) An atom has equal number of electrons and neutrons\n(c) An atom has equal number of protons and neutrons\n(d) An atom has equal number of electrons, protons and neutrons.\nSolution:\n", "segment": "(i). Chadwick discovered ‘neutron’. (ii). Thomson discovered ‘electron’. (iii). Goldstein discovered ‘proton’. 26. Name the subatomic particle whose relative charge is : (a) +1 (b) -1 (c) 0\nSolution; (a) Proton has relative charge of +1.", "start_char": 6146, "end_char": 6384, "id": "44169304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_600423514#2_1340652859", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/jj-thomson-contribution", "title": "10 Major Contributions of J. J. Thomson | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "10 Major Contributions of J. J. Thomson\n10 Major Contributions of J. J. Thomson\n#1 He did groundbreaking work in conduction of electricity in gases\n#2 Sir J J Thomson discovered the electron\n#3 His cathode ray experiments aided the invention of the first televisions\n#4 He discovered the first evidence of different isotopes in a stable element\n#5 His Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings is a seminal text on the subject\n#6 He was the first to explain Thomson Scattering\n#7 Thomson proposed the Plum Pudding Model of the atom\n#8 His lectures foreshadowed Einstein’s Quantum Theory of Light\n#9 J J Thomson made vital contributions to Mass Spectrometry\n#10 He vastly influenced the work of other Nobel Prize winning physicists\n", "segment": "#2 Sir J J Thomson discovered the electron\nFrom the late 17th century onward, it was widely accepted among the scientific community that the atom was the smallest unit of matter. However, J.J. Thomson conclusively proved otherwise through his experiments with cathode ray tubes that showed that all atoms contain tiny negatively charged subatomic particles. Thomson thus discovered particles that were 1,800 times lighter than the lightest atom (hydrogen). In May, 1987 he announced the first discovery of sub-atomic particles, which Thomson would call ‘corpuscles’. Later these particles would be named electrons. Thomson’s discovery completely overturned the prevalent belief that atoms were the ‘building blocks of life’ and the smallest particles in the universe. Cathode Ray Tube diagram\n#3 His cathode ray experiments aided the invention of the first televisions\nThe Cathode Ray formed the fulcrum of many modern day inventions such as the very first televisions. Earlier, scientists were not sure whether the electric charge from the cathode ray could be separated from the ray itself. During his cathode ray experiments, Thomson applied a magnetic field across the cathode ray tube, thus discovering that the rays were bent away by the magnetic field. This proved that the electrical charge was inseparable from the ray itself.", "start_char": 1673, "end_char": 3009, "id": "110443646" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1425093927#0_3181586105", "url": "https://www.differenttruths.com/science-technology/electron-the-first-subatomic-particle-was-discovered-by-j-j-thomson/", "title": "Electron: The First Subatomic Particle was Discovered by J.J. Thomson – Different Truths", "headings": "Electron: The First Subatomic Particle was Discovered by J.J. Thomson\nElectron: The First Subatomic Particle was Discovered by J.J. Thomson\nProf. Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad\nOlive Green All the Way – I\nDelicious Brussel Sprout Posto\nWar\nTechnology, a Haven for Wildlife\nOn his Beckoning\nWho are Asexual People?\nA Sartorial Rebellion\nA Daughter of the Hills, a Keeper of the Plants\n", "segment": "Electron: The First Subatomic Particle was Discovered by J.J. Thomson – Different Truths\nScience & Technology\nPosted on\nJune 22, 2020\nJune 21, 2020\nElectron: The First Subatomic Particle was Discovered by J.J. Thomson\nAuthor\nProf. Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad 0 951\nSpread the love\nReading Time: 4 minutes\nIn 1897, J.J. Thompson discovered the first subatomic particle and proved that it existed without ever being able to see or isolate one, says Prof. Ashoka. He tells us more about it, exclusively for Different Truths. In 1897, J.J.Thompson discovered the first subatomic particle. Atoms had never been seen. Defined as the smallest particles possible and the basic building blocks of all matter, they were invisibly small — in the late nineteenth century still more theoretical than real. Atoms had never been seen. Defined as the smallest particles possible and the basic building blocks of all matter, they were invisibly small — in the late nineteenth century still more theoretical than real.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 994, "id": "12903302" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188342845#5_505139899", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_subatomic_particle_was_discovered_by_researchers_working_with_a_cathode_ray_tube", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "electron particles were found with the help of using alpha\nparticles on gold[1000 atoms thick]sheet by J.J.thomson. cathode\nray tube produced those alpha particles. What was the experimental evidence that Thomson had discovered the existence of a subatomic particle when working with cathode rays? Thomson discovered the electron and proved that it existed\nwithout ever being able to see or isolate one. Electrons were the\nfirst subatomic particles to be discovered, the first particle of\nmatter identified that was smaller than an atom. This discovery\nalso finally provided some physical proof of, and description of,\nthe basic unit that carried electricity. Thomson attached thin\nmetal plates inside his cathode ray tube to a battery and showed\nthat an electrical field could also deflect cathode rays. Which subatomic particle did j j thomason discover and what did this lead him to postulate about the nature of the atom? The electron. Originally called cathode rays.", "start_char": 2509, "end_char": 3481, "id": "75056965" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188342845#3_505137762", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_subatomic_particle_was_discovered_by_researchers_working_with_a_cathode_ray_tube", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "JJ Thomson discovered the first known subatomic particle,\nthe electron, with his cathode ray experiments. E. Goldstein discovered which subatomic particle? Eugen Goldstein proposed the expression cathode rays(but he was not the discoverer) and discovered the so-called in the era canal rays. What subatomic particle was the cathode ray tube used to discover? Electron\nWhat subatomic particle did Thomson discover with the cathode ray tube? electron\nExperiments with cathode rays led to the discovery of which subatomic particle? Experiments with cathode rays led to the discovery of the\nelectron. Who discovered subatomic particles during work with cathode tubes? j.j. Thompson\nWHAT SUBatomic particle was discovered with the use of a cathode-ray tube?", "start_char": 1757, "end_char": 2509, "id": "75056963" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1098885203#1_2474568443", "url": "https://theatomicmodel.weebly.com/j-j-thomson.html", "title": "J. J. Thomson - The Atomic Model", "headings": "\nJoseph John THOMSON\nJ.J. THOMSON BIOGRAPHY\nThomson's Atomic model\nCathode ray tube experiment\n", "segment": "So J.J. Thomson discovered the first subatomic particle, the electron, and his new model in 1897! Thomson also contributed to the discovery of the isotope and the atoms of the same element with different atomic weights. Cathode ray tube experiment\nA cathode ray is simply a glass tube where the majority of the air within the tube has been vacuumed out with electrodes at either side which was conducted by an electric charge that caused the tube glow. J.J. Thomson was one of many scientists studying these Cathode Rays. Thomson built on the work of many other scientists like Heninrich Hertz, Phillip Lenard, Jean Perrin and many more! While studying the Cathode Rays Thomson observed the rays and he observed the rays traveled in a straight line which supported his idea that there were particles in the tube. Thomson also learned the ray was \"independent of its origin\" which meant no matter what electrode, copper, zinc, etc. or the type of tube or anything else the Ray's properties remained the same. This suggested that the properties in the ray were in fact, \"building blocks of atoms\". Most importantly, Thomson observed that the rays had an electric charge which was an incredible finding because atoms are said to have a neutral charge.", "start_char": 1247, "end_char": 2495, "id": "107306521" } ]
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The Aviano Air Base Italy is located near the large town of Perdenone approximately 50 miles North of Venice, Italy. History of the allied base\nThe Aviano Air Base Italy, whilst located in a foreign land, actually has a dominant and huge American presence. Ever since the 1950s, the joint alliance agreement has allowed American air force fighters to use the military base as a means to properly train and commence air field exercises. While the various training facilities in America actually is sufficient enough to house all the men and women willing to undergo rigorous training for the air force, the challenge of a different terrain, air space, and general location is a welcome addition to the skills of the American fighters. It is also a very good exercise and training for the allied services of Italy as well, as it puts them in a position to adjust to different standards or combat and air military procedures. Established in 1911, the military base in Italy was established by the Italian government and was mainly used as a construction facility. It was also partly used as a training ground for fighter pilots during the World War I era against the Germans.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1592, "id": "13756971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2046497129#0_2270142189", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviano_Air_Base", "title": "Aviano Air Base - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aviano Air Base\nAviano Air Base\nContents\nHistory\nHurricane Andrew and Balkan operations\nOperations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya\nCavalese cable-car disaster\nImam rapito affair\nInfrastructure and facilities\nRole and operations\n31st Fighter Wing\nBased units\nUnited States Air Force\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Aviano Air Base - Wikipedia\nAviano Air Base\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article includes a list of general references, but it remains largely unverified because it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( February 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nAviano Air Base\nAeroporto Pagliano e Gori di Aviano\nNear Aviano, Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy\nA US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon of the 31st Fighter Wing based at Aviano. Aviano\nShown in Italy\nCoordinates\n46°01′53″N 012°35′49″E\n /  46.03139°N 12.59694°E  / 46.03139; 12.59694\nCoordinates: 46°01′53″N 012°35′49″E\n /  46.03139°N 12.59694°E  / 46.03139; 12.59694\nType\nUsed by AMI and US Air Force\nSite information\nOwner\nMinistry of Defence ( Ministero della Difesa)\nOperator\nItalian Air Force ( Aeronautica Militare) and US Air Force\nControlled by\nItaly\nCondition\nOperational\nWebsite\nhttps://www.aviano.af.mil\nSite history\nBuilt\n1911\n( 1911)\nIn use\n1911 – 1954 (Italian Air Force)\n1954 – present ( Italian Air Force and US Air Force)\nGarrison information\nCurrent\ncommander\nBrigadier General Jason Bailey\nGarrison\n31st Fighter Wing\nOccupants\n510th Fighter Squadron\n555th Fighter Squadron\n56th Rescue Squadron\n57th Rescue Squadron\nAirfield information\nIdentifiers\nIATA: AVB, ICAO: LIPA, WMO: 160360\nElevation\n125.8 metres (413 ft) AMSL\nRunways\nDirection\nLength and surface\n05/23\n2,616 metres (8,583 ft) Asphalt\nSource:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1531, "id": "100658252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2046497129#2_2270146259", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviano_Air_Base", "title": "Aviano Air Base - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aviano Air Base\nAviano Air Base\nContents\nHistory\nHurricane Andrew and Balkan operations\nOperations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya\nCavalese cable-car disaster\nImam rapito affair\nInfrastructure and facilities\nRole and operations\n31st Fighter Wing\nBased units\nUnited States Air Force\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "SkyVector Aeronautical Charts\nAviano Air Base ( IATA: AVB, ICAO: LIPA) ( Italian: Base aerea di Aviano) is a base in northeastern Italy, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is located in the Aviano municipality, at the foot of the Carnic Pre-Alps or Southern Carnic Alps, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Pordenone . The Italian Air Force has ownership, administrative and military control of the base. It hosts the U.S. Air Force 's 31st Fighter Wing and is believed to host nuclear weapons. The 31st FW is the only U.S. fighter wing south of the Alps. This strategic location makes the wing critical to operations in NATO's southern region. The 31st FW maintains two F-16 fighter squadrons, the 555th Fighter Squadron and the 510th FS, allowing the wing to conduct offensive and defensive combat air operations.", "start_char": 1532, "end_char": 2350, "id": "100658254" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_296180956#0_672382989", "url": "https://www.thebalance.com/installation-overview-aviano-air-base-italy-3344140", "title": "Air Force Installation Overview - Aviano Air Base, Italy", "headings": "U.S. Air Force Installation Overview -- Aviano Air Base, Italy\nU.S. Air Force Installation Overview -- Aviano Air Base, Italy\nOverview / Mission\nBase Information\nPopulation/Major Units Assigned\nVisiting / Living on Aviano Air Base\nHousing\nSchools\nChild Care\nChild Care Facebook Page\nMedical Care\nVisit Aviano\n", "segment": "Air Force Installation Overview - Aviano Air Base, Italy\nFrugal Living Bargain Shopping\nU.S. Air Force Installation Overview -- Aviano Air Base, Italy\nBy\nFull Bio\nFollow Twitter\nStew Smith is the U.S. military expert for The Balance Careers, a Veteran Navy SEAL Officer, and a freelance writer and author. Read The Balance's editorial policies\nStewart Smith\nUpdated November 20, 2019\nAviano Air Base is tucked away in the Dolomites Mountains in Northern Italy known for its ski resorts, mountain lakes, and being a small town of about 9,000 citizens at about 4,000 above sea level. Aviano is also within an hours drive or train ride to Venice. Overview / Mission\nfighter wing. .mil\nAviano Air Base is located approximately 50 miles north of Venice, Italy, and nine miles from Pordenone, the closest large town in Northern Italy's agricultural area. Located in the Po Valley with beautiful mountain views. The 31st Fighter Wing's mission includes: Conducting air and space combat support operations in Europe's Southern region\nConducting regional and expeditionary operations under NATO, SACEUR or national tasking with conventional and non-conventional munitions\nMaintaining an air control squadron capable of air surveillance, control, and communications\nProviding command, control and support functions\nBase Information\nNorthern Italy Base. .mil\nThere has been an American presence in Aviano since the end of World War II. In 1954 the Italian and American governments signed a joint use agreement and by 1955, HQ United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) had moved its Italian operations to Aviano.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1601, "id": "69191783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_675281220#2_1396264876", "url": "https://militarybases.com/overseas/italy/aviano/", "title": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy | Military Bases", "headings": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nAviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nContact Information\nHistory of the allied base\nBase Layout and major areas\nProper location\nHousing and lodging\nPhotos of Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Hotels to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Car Rental Agencies to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Restaurants to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\n", "segment": "Its capture by the British army during 1945 led to its use as an airport for the Italian Air Force until 1954. During this time, the United States and Italian governments drew an agreement under NATO that will allow a joint-use agreement of the base. In 1955, the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) activated the air force base with the 7207th Air Base Squadron. Unlike most air bases, Aviano air force base did not have a permanent tactical aircraft hosted, but instead had rotational fighter deployments assigned by the United States. The base also played a big part in the military operation “Desert Storm”, serving as a war reserve point throughout the duration of the war. The air base is currently hosted by the 31st Fighter Wing (31 FW) of the United States Air Force, as part of the USAFE with two fighter squadrons (the United States 510th Fighter Squadron and the 555th Fighter Squadron nicknamed “Buzzard” and “Triple Nickel” respectively ) equipped with F-16CM Fighting Falcons as part of various missions under NATO. It provides training and combat support to the United States as well and allows US forces to live and work in a modern facility that meets the needs of the servicemen and personnel. Base Layout and major areas\nAviano Air Base Italy has one of the most unique layouts of any air force base, and it is divided between the towns of Perdenone, which is nine miles south of the origin base of Aviano. It consists of various administrative and support areas that are presently being consolidated into a cohesive flight line area aptly called the “Aviano 2000 Project”. 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It provides training and combat support to the United States as well and allows US forces to live and work in a modern facility that meets the needs of the servicemen and personnel. Base Layout and major areas\nAviano Air Base Italy has one of the most unique layouts of any air force base, and it is divided between the towns of Perdenone, which is nine miles south of the origin base of Aviano. It consists of various administrative and support areas that are presently being consolidated into a cohesive flight line area aptly called the “Aviano 2000 Project”. Some of the major areas are: The Aviano Baptist Church, which is an English-speaking church in the Aviano area and established during the 1970’s; The Aviano Canter, which is a Christian church that operates with the cooperation of the United States Military chaplaincy under the Church of God in Cleveland, Ohio; A support area complete with a chapel, library, and school for the children in the base, designated as Area A1; Old quarters and dormitories, dining mess halls, souvenir, and shops as well as the Fire department, designated as Area A2; Contractor and civil works and engineering area, designated as Area C;", "start_char": 2278, "end_char": 3813, "id": "13756974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_285813301#0_543697252", "url": "https://www.military.com/base-guide/aviano-air-base/base-directory", "title": "Aviano Air Base Directory | Military.com", "headings": "aviano air base Directory\naviano air base Directory\nAviano Air Base Air Force Aid Society\nAviano Air Base Auto Hobby Shop\nAviano Air Base Aviano Elementary School\nAviano Air Base Aviano Middle & High School\nAviano Air Base Youth Programs Center\nAviano Air Base Chaplain and Religious Services\nAviano Air Base Barber Shop\nAviano Air Base Wyvern Fitness Center\nAviano Air Base Civilian Personnel Office\nAviano Air Base Commissary\nMaps\nNFCU Locations\nSelect Service\n", "segment": "Aviano Air Base Directory | Military.com\nBase Guide\nAviano Air Base\nBase Directory\naviano air base Directory\nAviano Air Base Air Force Aid Society\nAirman & Family Readiness Center\nUnit 6122\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-5407\n314-632-5407\nAviano Air Base Auto Hobby Shop\nFlightline\nAviano, AE, Italy 33081\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-2277\n314-632-2277\nAviano Air Base Aviano Elementary School\nVia Pedemonte (Area 1)\nUnit 6210\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-5616\n314-632-5677\nAviano Air Base Aviano Middle & High School\nUnit 6210\nArea 1\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-5877\n314-632-5877\nAviano Air Base Youth Programs Center\nArea 1\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-7575\n314-632-7575\nAviano Air Base Chaplain and Religious Services\nArea 1\nAviano, AE, Italy 33081\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-5211\n314-632-5211\nAviano Air Base Barber Shop\nMain Exchange Mall\nVia Pioneri Dell'Aria 139\nAviano, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-38-8811\nAviano Air Base Wyvern Fitness Center\nArea F\nAviano, AE, Italy 33081\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-7474\n314-632-7574\nAviano Air Base Civilian Personnel Office\nUnit 6125, Box 65\nArea F\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel: 011-39-0434-30-7307\n011-39-0434-30-7291\n314-632-7307\n314-632-7291\nAviano Air Base Commissary\nUnit 6185\nFlightline Area\nAPO, AE, Italy 09604\nTel:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1294, "id": "71279884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_675281220#5_1396271474", "url": "https://militarybases.com/overseas/italy/aviano/", "title": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy | Military Bases", "headings": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nAviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nContact Information\nHistory of the allied base\nBase Layout and major areas\nProper location\nHousing and lodging\nPhotos of Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Hotels to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Car Rental Agencies to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Restaurants to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\n", "segment": "Various recreational and outdoor areas such as picnic areas and soccer and football fields in designated Area D; The main base and communications area in designated Area E; And finally, the largest area in Aviano, the flight line area in designated Area F.\nProper location\nThe Aviano air force base location is conveniently situated near the North of Venice and is currently undergoing a large scale reconstruction (as detailed above). The upgrades are necessary to keep the base in top condition to train military personnel and air force combatants. While the base is located about twenty miles (20 mi) north of Perdenone, the village of Aviano is located around nine miles (9 mi) of the said area. An air force base needs a lot of air space to be able to function properly and to commence various training exercises that takes up a lot of air real estate. Location for such bases are critical especially since all the necessary amenities such as a functioning airport or runway, the community area and barracks, some form of administrative area, and various compounds for recreation needs a lot of leg room and distance from each other. Communications and critical command center bases also need to be considered in the mix, as well as various housing and lodging units for permanent and temporary lodgings respectively. As previously mentioned, the air force base is currently undergoing massive phase of reconstruction, and these various elements will surely be integrated in the upgrades thanks to the wide landscape provided by the location and the natural resources available. Housing and lodging\nIn the Italy army base, there is a no-housing or no on-base housing situation in the air force base, and houses are essentially made to order or built-to-lease (that is, construction will only commence once there is a sure resident who will be installed in the base) and are usually provided by the government through rentals via the Government Rental Housing Program (GRHP).", "start_char": 3813, "end_char": 5793, "id": "13756976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_675281220#4_1396269490", "url": "https://militarybases.com/overseas/italy/aviano/", "title": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy | Military Bases", "headings": "Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nAviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nContact Information\nHistory of the allied base\nBase Layout and major areas\nProper location\nHousing and lodging\nPhotos of Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Hotels to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Car Rental Agencies to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\nNearby Restaurants to Aviano Air Force Base in Aviano, Italy\n", "segment": "The Aviano Baptist Church, which is an English-speaking church in the Aviano area and established during the 1970’s; The Aviano Canter, which is a Christian church that operates with the cooperation of the United States Military chaplaincy under the Church of God in Cleveland, Ohio; A support area complete with a chapel, library, and school for the children in the base, designated as Area A1; Old quarters and dormitories, dining mess halls, souvenir, and shops as well as the Fire department, designated as Area A2; Contractor and civil works and engineering area, designated as Area C; Various recreational and outdoor areas such as picnic areas and soccer and football fields in designated Area D; The main base and communications area in designated Area E; And finally, the largest area in Aviano, the flight line area in designated Area F.\nProper location\nThe Aviano air force base location is conveniently situated near the North of Venice and is currently undergoing a large scale reconstruction (as detailed above). The upgrades are necessary to keep the base in top condition to train military personnel and air force combatants. While the base is located about twenty miles (20 mi) north of Perdenone, the village of Aviano is located around nine miles (9 mi) of the said area.", "start_char": 3222, "end_char": 4513, "id": "13756975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2046486993#8_2270133332", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviano", "title": "Aviano - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aviano\nAviano\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nClimate\nMain sights\nReligious buildings\nSecular buildings\nNatural places\nTransport\nAviano Air Base\nInternational relations\nPeople\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Aviano Air Base was established by Italy in 1911. The base was among the first ones available to Italian aviation. There has been an American presence at Aviano Air Base since the end of World War II. In 1954 the Italian and American governments signed a joint use agreement and by 1955, HQ United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) had moved its Italian operations from Udine to Aviano. The base went through a period of hosting rotational fighter squadrons. With the declining use of the Italian live fire range, the rotational squadrons became a thing of the past. Aviano became a war reserve material storage base and played a big part in Desert Storm. In 1992, HQ 16th Air Force and the 401st Fighter Wing moved from Torrejon Air Base, Spain to Aviano. The Wing became home to two F-16 fighter squadrons, the 510th FS and the 555th FS. Both squadrons relocated from Ramstein AB in 1994 and redesignated.", "start_char": 5561, "end_char": 6471, "id": "100658246" } ]
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what is the holy book in taoism?
Tao Te Ching
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_309268979#2_637204661", "url": "https://aboutthatreligion.weebly.com/taoism.html", "title": "Taoism - About That Religion", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What are the scriptures or holy book (s) called? The main religious book is Taoism is The Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing or Daode Jing) also know as the Lao-tzu. Another important book is the Chuang-tzu, and it was published after the Tao Te Ching. How is religious leadership organized? Taoists have priests as their leaders much like Christians do today. Religious Sites", "start_char": 544, "end_char": 912, "id": "24240267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_411867079#1_723205042", "url": "http://moreaboutdaoism.weebly.com/place-of-worship.html", "title": "Place of Worship - Daoism", "headings": "\nPlace of Worship/Tao Te Ching", "segment": "Taoists have a choice of either worshiping at home or at the Gong. The Taoist holy book is the Tao Te Ching. The Tao Te Ching has up to 81 chapters. The Tao Te Ching was written approximately 2,500 years ago based on the best prediction. The original Tao Te Ching was translated from ancient Chinese. There may be distinct translations because of different versions of text. When Lao Tzu founded Taoism, he refused to write practices on paper; Lao Tzu may not be the true author of the Tao Te Ching. Click here to read about the Tao Te Ching\nPhoto used under Creative Commons from Renato Ganoza", "start_char": 467, "end_char": 1061, "id": "61237480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1481721544#11_2242584465", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-top-ten-religions-and-what-is-the-holy-book-for-each-religion", "title": "What are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion? - Quora", "headings": "What are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion?\nWhat are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion?\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Taoism 's \"holy\" books include the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing), the Zhuangzi (named after its author), the Daozang and the Book of Changes (I Ching) (one of the oldest books of the philosophy that forms the foundation from which Taoism was codified); Secondary sources include the Taishang Ganying Pian, folk tales such as about the eight sages, etc. 7. Other Ethnic Religions (300 million)\nHoly Books: It depends. It’s hard to address a category this large and difficult to define. An ethnic religion can be defined as a branch of a major religion that is only practiced by a particular ethnic group or it can refer to traditional religions, most of which are oral rather than scriptural. 8. African Traditional Religions (100 million)\nHoly Books: The vast majority of them are based on oral traditions.", "start_char": 3674, "end_char": 4478, "id": "87546393" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_946868548#9_1973070181", "url": "http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-worlds-wisdom/", "title": "The World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions Summary & Study Guide", "headings": "The World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions Summary & Study Guide\nThe World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions Summary & Study Guide\nPhilip Novak\nThe World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions Summary & Study Guide Description\nCopyrights\n", "segment": "He wrote the Taoism Bible and the Tao Te Ching which has become an inspiration for people of all walks of life and of all religious affiliations. The second greatest sage associated with Taoism is Chuang Tzu who lived several hundred years after Lao Tzu. There are three types of Taoism: philosophical Taoism, yogic and vitalist Taoism and religious Taoism. Judaism is considered to be the oldest of the world's modern religions, dating back to the exodus from Egypt some 3,200 years ago. The holy and most sacred book of Judaism is the Tanakh. It consists of three books: The Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. The Torah is defined as law or teaching and refers mainly to the first five books of the Jewish Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.", "start_char": 4409, "end_char": 5170, "id": "75931888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1306841194#7_2673868879", "url": "https://world-religions.info/taoism-religion/", "title": "Taoism religion | Definition, Facts, Philosophy, Beliefs, & More - World Religions", "headings": "Taoism religion | Definition, Facts, Philosophy, Beliefs, & More\nTaoism religion | Definition, Facts, Philosophy, Beliefs, & More\nTaoism religion | Definition, Facts, Philosophy, Beliefs, & More\nTaoism religion\nWhat does Taoism mean?\nTaoism religion founder:\nTaoism religion history:\nTaoism beliefs:\nTaoism religion gods:\nTaoism holy book:\nTaoism religion symbol:\nREAD THIS NEXT:\nMercy Cuthbert\n", "segment": "Chief among these figures is Laozi, which translates as “the elder.” Some scholars doubt whether this was a single person or several people conflated by history. Taoism holy book: The key book of Taoism was compiled around the 3rd century BCE. It’s called the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing or Daode Jing) – The Way and Its Power and is also known as the Lao-tzu. Taoism religion symbol: The taijitu (太极图; 太極圖; tàijítú; commonly known as the “yin and yang symbol ” or simply the “yin yang”) and the Bagua 八卦 (“Eight Trigrams”) have importance in Taoist symbolism.", "start_char": 2942, "end_char": 3501, "id": "47931665" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_217295162#4_412995739", "url": "http://www.typesofreligion.com/taoism.html", "title": "taoism Beliefs, History, and Facts", "headings": "\nHistory of Taoism\nTaoism Beliefs\nTaoism Customs\nReligions\n", "segment": "The Tao is the ultimate creative energy of the universe, and it is also the organic universe or cosmos itself, as well as the way of nature and the world. Deities, along with everything in the universe rely on the Tao. Taoism has borrowed most of its deities from other religions. The most important book of Taoism is the Tao Te Ching (The Way and Its Power), which was composed around the 3rd century BC. It includes guiding words on life and describes the nature of the universe in a poetic style. A Taoist book that is famous throughout the world is The Art of War by Sun Tsu. Taoism Customs\nRituals of Taoism attempt to bring harmony to the universe, the world, society, and individuals. Worship includes praying to deities, purification, meditation on talismans, and making offerings to deities. Due to their complicated nature, Taoist rituals are performed by priests and their assistants, who chant, dance, and play percussion and wind instruments. The chiao (jiao) is an important Taoist ritual for cosmic revival which consists of various rituals.", "start_char": 1679, "end_char": 2735, "id": "25943846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1481721544#10_2242582950", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-top-ten-religions-and-what-is-the-holy-book-for-each-religion", "title": "What are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion? - Quora", "headings": "What are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion?\nWhat are the top ten religions and what is the holy book for each religion?\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Conficianism does not have a \"holy\" book per se, since it is primarily concerned with the morality of proper social behavior. However, it does have source books. These include the Five Classics (Classic of Poetry, Book of Documents, Book of Rites, Book of Changes (I Ching), Spring and Autumn Annals), the Four Books (Great Learning, Doctrine of the Mean, Analects, Mencius), the Classic of Filial Piety, Erya, and the three commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals. There are also many interpretive texts. For Buddhism see above, but note that more sutras are included than in Theravada Buddhism. Taoism 's \"holy\" books include the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing), the Zhuangzi (named after its author), the Daozang and the Book of Changes (I Ching) (one of the oldest books of the philosophy that forms the foundation from which Taoism was codified); Secondary sources include the Taishang Ganying Pian, folk tales such as about the eight sages, etc. 7. Other Ethnic Religions (300 million)\nHoly Books: It depends.", "start_char": 3072, "end_char": 4088, "id": "87546392" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_303184791#1_628549376", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao_Te_Ching", "title": "Tao Te Ching - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Tao Te Ching\nTao Te Ching\nContents\nThe title\nStructure of the book\nTranslations\nOnline English versions\nOnline multilingual versions\n", "segment": "ㄉㄠˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄐㄧㄥ\nTao Te Ching ( Chinese: 道德經 [ Listen (help·info) ]) is the Chinese name of a book by a man named Laozi (or Lao Tzu, which literally means \"old master\"). Laozi was a sage (a wise man) and he was a record-keeper. The title can mean \"The Book of the Way and its Virtue.\" People believe the book was written around 600 BC . It is an important text to Chinese culture. It is very important in Chinese philosophy (way of thinking) and religion. It is the main book for Taoism, which is both a philosophy and part of Chinese folk religion. It also influenced other philosophies in and around China. Contents\n1 The title\n2 Structure of the book\n3 Translations\n4 Online English versions\n4.1 Online multilingual versions\nThe title\nThere are many ways to translate the book's title, because each Chinese word has a few meanings:", "start_char": 320, "end_char": 1149, "id": "41160566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_633153276#0_1390822378", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/taoism/texts/texts.shtml", "title": "BBC - Religions - Taoism: Key books in Taoism", "headings": "Key books in Taoism\nKey books in Taoism\nOn this page\nTao Te Ching\nChuang-tzu\n", "segment": "BBC - Religions - Taoism: Key books in Taoism\nKey books in Taoism\nLast updated 2009-11-12\nThis page provides a brief summary of the important texts in Taoism. On this page\nPage options\nPrint this page\nTao Te Ching\nThe key book of Taoism was compiled around the 3rd century BCE. It's called the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing or Daode Jing) - The Way and Its Power, and is also known as the Lao-tzu. This short book of around 5,000 Chinese characters is divided into 81 brief chapters filled with short, enigmatic paragraphs of advice on life, and poetic descriptions of the nature of the universe. Taoists regard the Tao Te Ching as the essential guide to living a full spiritual and ethical life. No one person wrote the Tao Te Ching. Although elementary textbooks usually say it was written by Lao Tzu (Laozi) this is untrue. The book is probably a collection of the proverbs and sayings of many anonymous people over a long period of time. The earliest Western version of the Tao Te Ching was a Latin translation made by the Jesuits in the late 18th century.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1056, "id": "75590722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_309268979#1_637203826", "url": "https://aboutthatreligion.weebly.com/taoism.html", "title": "Taoism - About That Religion", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Monotheisitic or Polytheistic? Taoism is polytheistic and adherents worship many gods. Who founded Taosim and when? Lao Tzu (Laozi) is said to have founded Taoism, but many scholars today have doubts about this. However, there has been nothing to disprove it. What are the scriptures or holy book (s) called? The main religious book is Taoism is The Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing or Daode Jing) also know as the Lao-tzu. Another important book is the Chuang-tzu, and it was published after the Tao Te Ching. How is religious leadership organized? Taoists have priests as their leaders much like Christians do today.", "start_char": 284, "end_char": 896, "id": "24240266" } ]
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what is the official language of china and 3 other dialects?
Standard Mandarin
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Other important languages in China include Wu, with 77 million speakers; Min, with 60 million; Cantonese, 56 million speakers; Jin, 45 million speakers; Xiang, 36 million; Hakka, 34 million; Gan, 29 million;", "start_char": 2393, "end_char": 2837, "id": "4247048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1929499880#2_2742874487", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-official-language-of-China", "title": "What is the official language of China? - Quora", "headings": "What is the official language of China?\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\nQuora User\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What is the official language of china, don't answer chinese? The official language of the China is Mandrian (also called Standard Chinese). 688 views\nSponsored by TruthFinder\nHow can I run a background check online? This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in your name, wait 8 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More", "start_char": 1012, "end_char": 1335, "id": "87892633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1232007908#8_1797894282", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-languages-are-there-in-the-world.html", "title": "How Many Languages Are There in the World? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "How Many Languages Are There in the World?\nHow Many Languages Are There in the World?\nCountries with Hundreds of Languages\nPapua New Guinea\nIndonesia\nNigeria\nIndia\nUnited States of America\nChina\nOther Countries with Most Spoken Languages\n", "segment": "China\nChina has more than 300 languages spoken. The languages are popular in Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China mainland. The popular language is Mandarin Chinese spoken by more than 955 million people. However, Standard Chinese is the official language. Cantonese is also an official language with other regional ones such as Wu Chinese, sign language, and English. Other Countries with Most Spoken Languages\nThere are other countries with diverse spoken languages. These include Mexico with 290, Cameroon with 280, Australia with 259, and Brazil with 227. Spanish is the popular language in Mexico but Amerindian is the original language. Cameroon’s official languages are English and French while in Australia, Arabic, English, Italian, and Greek are dominant. On the other hand, in Brazil the official language is Portuguese.", "start_char": 2853, "end_char": 3684, "id": "96404124" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_223879633#20_432581615", "url": "https://ninchanese.com/chinese-language/", "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.", "start_char": 8122, "end_char": 9007, "id": "65306112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155034198#0_362013460", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/languages-spoken-china-17afd9ca0b3ed4be", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken in China?", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken in China?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in China?", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in China? What Languages Are Spoken in China? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 3:56:59 AM ET\nChina has eight major languages and several other minor minority languages that are spoken by different ethnic groups. The major languages are Mandarin, Yue, Wu, Minbei, Minnan, Xiang, Gan and the Hakka dialects. Mandarin is the official language of China, but some of the languages are more popular in certain areas or among certain demographics. Yue, also known as Cantonese, is the official language in Guangdong, and Zhuang, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uighur and Kyrgyz are official languages among some of the minority groups. As of 2010, there were 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China, but 91.6 percent of the population identified as Han Chinese. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is the Homestead Act of 1862? 2\nHow to Make an Emergency Preparedness Plan for Your Household\n3\nThe (Failed) Assassination of Pope John Paul II and Its Odd Aftermath\n4\nWhat's Going on in Taiwan? How China-Taiwan Tensions Impact Global Relations\n5\nWhat Is a Coin Shortage, and Are We Facing One Right Now?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1118, "id": "35025924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1929499880#0_2742871172", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-official-language-of-China", "title": "What is the official language of China? - Quora", "headings": "What is the official language of China?\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\nQuora User\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What is the official language of China? - Quora\nLanguage\nChina\nWhat is the official language of China? Ad by SYSTRAN Software, Inc.\nFree 14-day trial to Translate Pro! 140+ language combinations. Translate documents (MS Word, PowerPoint, PDF) preserve initial layout, web, industry-specific domains. Free Trial\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\n, 17 years of speaking languages; polyglot\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 57 answers and 63.6K answer views\nThe official language of China is Putonghua (普通话), also known as Mandarin in most English speaking countries. The “language” Chinese is actually a broad range of languages spanning Mandarin, Cantonese (广东话), Hokkien and Taiwanese to name a few. 3.7K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nQuora User\n, lives in Shanghai\nAnswered 2 years ago\nAccording to the Constitution of P.R.China, the official language of China is: Mandarin,\nTibetan,\nMongolian,\nUighur,\nZhuang,\n……………………\n2.8K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nAnonymous\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1011, "id": "87892631" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_279113966#2_530644493", "url": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/asian_languages.htm", "title": "National Languages of Asian Countries :: Nations Online Project", "headings": "___ Official and Spoken Languages of Countries in Asia and the Middle East.\n___ Official and Spoken Languages of Countries in Asia and the Middle East.", "segment": "China\nStandard Chinese called also Putonghua (普通话) or Mandarin. Wu 吴语 - spoken in Shanghai and in Zhejiang province and Jiangsu province. Yue 粤 - Cantonese, official in Hong Kong and Macau. Uyghur (Xinjiang)\nEnglish (Hong Kong), Portuguese (Macau), Tibetan ( Tibet ), Mongolian (Inner Mongolia). Other Chinese dialects like Min, Hakka (Kejia), Gan and Xiang. Cyprus\nGreek, Turkish\nEnglish\nGeorgia\nGeorgian\nRussian, Armenian, Azeri and other. note: Abkhaz is the official language in Abkhazia. India\nHindi, Urdu\nEnglish (the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication)\nAssamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Panjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu. Indonesia\nBahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay)\nEnglish, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese.", "start_char": 1297, "end_char": 2156, "id": "308374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1044749814#1_2079086661", "url": "https://www.alsintl.com/blog/spoken-chinese/", "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.", "start_char": 448, "end_char": 1735, "id": "56270758" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1456397648#5_2217602349", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-languages-spoken-in-China", "title": "What are the languages spoken in China? - Quora", "headings": "What are the languages spoken in China?\nWhat are the languages spoken in China?", "segment": "In conclusion, one national standard ( Putonghua, or Standard Mandarin) plus uncountable sinitic topolects and non-sinitic minority languages. Abby Wei\n, studied at Chengdu, Sichuan, China\nUpdated 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What different dialects are spoken in China? Generally, there are seven Chinese dialects in China as below: 1. Northern dialect: Beijing dialect is its main representative and it mainly exists in many northern regions. 2. Xiang dialect: It mainly is used in most of cities of Hunan Province.", "start_char": 2757, "end_char": 3279, "id": "87528985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_650801365#11_625455112", "url": "http://ethnomed.org/culture/chinese/chinese-language-profile", "title": "Chinese Language | EthnoMed", "headings": "Chinese Language\nChinese Language\nWritten Language\nSimplified Characters\nTraditional or Classical Chinese\nInformal Slang or Phonetic Characters\nPin-yin, the English form of Chinese\nVerb Tense\nSpoken Language\nMajor Chinese Dialects Spoken in the United States\nOther Dialects Spoken by Chinese Living in the Northwest\nInterpretation & Translation Issues\nInappropriate but Common Interpretation Methods\nInterpretation- Legal Guidelines\nInterpretation Styles\nInterpretation Resources\nReferences\n", "segment": "7 Each minority has their own spoken language. Many of the minority groups do not have a distinguishable written form for their languages. The spoken Chinese language is comprised of many regional variants called dialects. Modern Chinese dialects evolved between the 8 th and 3 rd centuries BC. 8 The differences in dialect are due to the different pronunciation and vocabulary. The official dialect of China is Mandarin, also call “Putonghua”. More than 70% of the Chinese population speaks Mandarin, but there are also several other major dialects in use in China: Yue (Cantonese), Xiang (Hunanese), Min dialect, Gan dialect, Wu dialect, and Kejia or Hakka dialect. 9\nMajor Chinese Dialects Spoken in the United States\nThe 3 most commonly used dialects in the Northwest\nMandarin or Putonghua is the most common dialect used in China and has been adopted as a second language by those who speak other Chinese dialects. The official language of China, Mandarin is the dialect taught in Chinese schools.", "start_char": 5326, "end_char": 6328, "id": "73064917" } ]
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West. . .", "start_char": 5699, "end_char": 5743, "id": "32747231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1512359551#13_1711586756", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_West", "title": "Adam West - Wikipedia", "headings": "Adam West\nAdam West\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nEarly roles\n1960s–1980s\nBatman\nPost-Batman career\nReturn to Batman\n1990s–2000s\n2010s\nVoice-over work and advertising\nPersonal life\nDeath\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Maverick, Diagnosis: Murder, Love, American Style, Bonanza, The Big Valley, Night Gallery, Alias Smith and Jones, Mannix, Emergency!, Alice, Police Woman, Operation Petticoat, The American Girls, Vega$, Big Shamus, Little Shamus, Laverne & Shirley, Bewitched, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Hart to Hart, Zorro, The King of Queens, and George Lopez. West was also in an episode of Bonanza that supposedly never aired until reruns were shown and he made several guest appearances as himself on Family Feud. In 1986, he starred in the comedy police series titled The Last Precinct. Return to Batman\nWest often reprised his role as Batman/Bruce Wayne, first in the short-lived animated series The New Adventures of Batman, and in other shows such as The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour, Tarzan and the Super 7, and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (succeeding Olan Soule in the role). In 1979, West once again donned the Batsuit for the live-action TV special Legends of the Superheroes. In 1985, DC Comics named West as one of the honorees in the company's 50th-anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for his work on the Batman series. West was considered to play Thomas Wayne, Bruce Wayne's father, in Tim Burton 's 1989 Batman film.", "start_char": 7932, "end_char": 9179, "id": "100308644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3156617243#3_3639781946", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_West_(attorney)", "title": "Tony West (attorney) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tony West (attorney)\nTony West (attorney)\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nU.S. Department of Justice\nAssociate Attorney General\nNative American issues\nPepsiCo\nUber\nPolitical campaigns\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "While attending Stanford, he worked as a summer intern for Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman in 1990. He also worked as a summer intern for Tuttle & Taylor, and Morrison & Foerster in 1991. Career\nAfter graduating, West continued his work in Democratic politics, working as chief of staff to the finance chair of the California Democratic Party, while also working in private practice as an associate at the Bingham McCutchen San Jose office, from 1992 to 1993. In 1993, he was admitted to the State Bar of California, and was admitted to the Superior Court of California and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. From 1999 to 2001, he was a Special Assistant Attorney General in the Office of the California Attorney General, under Bill Lockyer. From 2001 to 2009, he was a litigation partner at Morrison & Foerster LLP in San Francisco. He also served as the California co-chairman of Barack Obama 's 2008 presidential campaign. West serves on the Board of Directors for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.\nU.S. Department of Justice\nWest began his career at the Justice Department when he joined the Clinton administration in 1993, as a Special Assistant under Philip Heymann, the Deputy Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice, until 1994, when he was appointed as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) for the Northern District of California. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, West prosecuted child sexual exploitation, fraud, narcotics distribution, interstate theft, and high tech crime. In 2009, West returned to the Justice Department when President Obama nominated him to serve as Assistant Attorney General of the Department of Justice Civil Division.", "start_char": 3376, "end_char": 5100, "id": "65008831" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1163647799#14_2523288101", "url": "https://www.myheritage.com/names/adam_west", "title": "Adam West - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage", "headings": "Adam West\nAdam West\nMyHeritage Family Trees\nADAM BYRON WEST, 1970 - 2000\nADAM BYRON WEST 1970 2000 Texas Texas\nAdam Winfield West, 1872 - 1958\nAdam Winfield West 1872 1958 Ohio Minnesota\nAdam Frederick West, 1866 - 1946\nAdam Frederick West 1866 1946 Ohio\nAdam Henry West, 1863 - 1926\nAdam Henry West 1863 1926 New York California\nAdam West, 1858 - 1944\nAdam West 1858 1944 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania\nAdam Lyon Merry West, 1816 - 1873\nAdam Lyon Merry West 1816 1873\nAdam Lyon Merry West, 1850 - 1939\nAdam Lyon Merry West 1850 1939\nAdam Merchel West, 1906 - 1972\nAdam Merchel West 1906 1972 Tennessee Oklahoma\nAdam West, 1774 - 1851\nAdam West 1774 1851\nAdam West, 1889 - 1981\nAdam West 1889 1981 North Carolina\nAdam West, 1928 - 2017\nAdam West 1928 2017 Washington California\nKentucky Newspapers, 1848-2009\nSouth Carolina Newspapers, 1787-2009\nMichigan Newspapers, 1817-2009\nAdam Wade West, 1853 - 1918\nAdam Wade West 1853 1918 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania\nAdam Clark West, born 1832\nAdam Clark West 1832 Indiana\nAdam J West, 1892 - 1947\nAdam J West 1892 1947\nAdam Monroe West, 1873 - 1940\nAdam Monroe West 1873 1940 North Carolina North Carolina\nAdam Leroy WEst, 1924 - 1987\nAdam Leroy WEst 1924 1987 Pennsylvania\nAdam Clark West, Circa 1875 - 1965\nAdam Clark West 1875 1965 Tennessee Texas\nAdam Johannes (Arthur) West, 1905 - 1983\nAdam Johannes (Arthur) West 1905 1983\nAdam West, 1924 - 2009\nAdam West 1924 2009\nAdam James West, 1876 - 1959\nAdam James West 1876 1959\nFind family history information in a whole new way\nWikiTree FREE\nAdam Fred Frederick West, 1866 - 1946\nAdam Henry West, born 1863\nAdam West, born 1872\nAdam West, born 1835\nEngland & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005\nAdam West, 1902 - 1975\nAdam West, Circa 1846 - 1919\nAdam West, Circa 1828 - 1877\nAdam West, Circa 1835 - 1881\n1850 United States Federal Census (Mortality Schedule)\nAdam West, Circa 1849 - 1849\nEngland, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941\nAdam West, born Circa 1797\nAdam West\nAdam West\nAdam West\n", "segment": "He lived in 1920, at address, Ohio. He lived in 1930, at address, Ohio. He lived in 1935, at address, Ohio. He lived in 1940, at address, Ohio. Adam passed away on month day 1946, at age 79 at death place, Ohio. He was buried at burial place, Ohio. Documents of Adam Frederick West\nFrederick West 1866\nFrederick West in 1900 United States Federal Census\nFrederick West was born in month 1866, at birth place. Frederick married Allice West circa 1888, at age 21. They had 6 children: Ellen West, Tom West and 4 other children.", "start_char": 4463, "end_char": 4989, "id": "72359661" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_496959430#5_749308773", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_West", "title": "Dominic West - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dominic West\nDominic West\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nFilm and television\nTheatre\nAdvertising\nCharity\nPersonal life\nHonours\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "War Zone. In 2010 he had a role as General Virilus in Neil Marshall 's adventure thriller Centurion. West starred in the UK ghost film, The Awakening. West has done other work on TV and radio. He appeared in the role of Oliver Cromwell in the Channel 4 series The Devil's Whore. He also performed as \"Dr. West\", the opening track on Eminem 's 2009 album Relapse, as a doctor discharging Eminem from a rehab facility. West played the part over the phone in January 2009 while Eminem was recording it in a Miami studio. In December 2009, West starred as Hank in a radio adaptation of Eugene O'Neill 's expressionist play The Hairy Ape for BBC Radio 3, was a guest presenter on the BBC show Have I Got News for You, and ended the year alongside Joan Rivers and Sarah Jessica Parker with an appearance on Graham Norton 's New Year's Eve Show. In 2011, West appeared as a news presenter on the BBC period drama series The Hour. He also played serial killer Fred West in the ITV two-part series Appropriate Adult, giving a performance that the serial killer's daughter described as capturing the \"evil essence of [Fred West] – his character, his mannerisms, even his gait.\"", "start_char": 3015, "end_char": 4182, "id": "99767043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_823337690#2_1559058539", "url": "https://allenwesttx.com/about-allen-west/biography/", "title": "Biography ⋆ Allen West", "headings": "Biography\nBiography", "segment": "He was then assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, where he commanded Bravo Battery, 6th Field Artillery Regiment and was a Battalion Task Force fire support officer for 2d Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment. While with the 1st Infantry Division, he participated in Operations Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. After redeployment from Kuwait, West served as an ROTC instructor at Kansas State University from 1991 to 1994. In January 1995, he was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division Support Command as the Assistant Operations/Combat Plans Officer. During that time, West was promoted to Major and selected for attendance to the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and graduated in 1997. Afterward, he became the Operations Officer of the 18th Field Artillery Brigade (Airborne), followed by assignment as the Executive Officer of the 1st Battalion (Air Assault), 377th Field Artillery Regiment. Upon completion of these positions, West was assigned to the II Marine Expeditionary Force in Camp Lejeune, and selected to serve as an Army exchange officer to this headquarters from 1999 to 2002. West’s culminating assignment to his career was as Battalion Commander of the 2d Battalion 20th Field Artillery, 4th Infantry Division. He assumed command of this unit on June 6, 2002. He deployed with his unit during the Iraq War in 2003 and continued to command his battalion until his retirement from the Army in 2004 after 22 years of honorable service in defense of the Republic.", "start_char": 1318, "end_char": 2814, "id": "24728414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_776760084#0_1487161967", "url": "https://online.kidsdiscover.com/unit/pioneers/topic/pioneers-move-west", "title": "Pioneers Move West | Kids Discover Online", "headings": "Pioneers Move West\nPioneers Move West", "segment": "Pioneers Move West | Kids Discover Online\nPioneers Move West", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 60, "id": "65893037" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1861279863#2_2095790167", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_West", "title": "Samuel West - Wikipedia", "headings": "Samuel West\nSamuel West\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nStage\nFilm\nTelevision\nRadio\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nTelevision\nTheatre\nActing\nDirecting\nRadio\nDirecting\nAudiobooks, reciting and work with musicians\nAwards and nominations\nAs actor\nAs reader\nAs director\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He invests the role with a warmth and validity that silences sniggers that could so easily greet a lesser performance of this difficult role, and he lets us share the tumbling emotions of a juvenile torn between romantic first love and filial duty.\" Since then, West has appeared frequently on stage; he played Valentine in the first ever production of Tom Stoppard 's Arcadia at the National Theatre in 1993 and later spent two seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company playing the title roles in Richard II and Hamlet, both directed by Steven Pimlott. In 2002, West made his stage directorial debut with The Lady's Not for Burning at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. He succeeded Michael Grandage as artistic director of Sheffield Theatres from 2005–2007. During his time, as artistic director West revived the controversial The Romans in Britain and also directed As You Like It as part of the RSC's Complete Works Festival. West left Sheffield when the theatre closed for refurbishment in 2007 and made his West End directorial debut with the first major revival of Dealer's Choice following its transferral to the Trafalgar Studios. He also continued his acting career: in 2007 he appeared alongside Toby Stephens and Dervla Kirwan in Betrayal at the Donmar Warehouse,\nIn November 2008 he played Harry in the Donmar revival of T. S. Eliot 's Family Reunion and in 2009 he starred as Jeffrey Skilling in Enron by Lucy Prebble. His 2008 production of Waste at the Almeida Theatre was chosen by The Times as one of its \"Productions of the Decade\".", "start_char": 1846, "end_char": 3396, "id": "64031784" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1163647799#17_2523296580", "url": "https://www.myheritage.com/names/adam_west", "title": "Adam West - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage", "headings": "Adam West\nAdam West\nMyHeritage Family Trees\nADAM BYRON WEST, 1970 - 2000\nADAM BYRON WEST 1970 2000 Texas Texas\nAdam Winfield West, 1872 - 1958\nAdam Winfield West 1872 1958 Ohio Minnesota\nAdam Frederick West, 1866 - 1946\nAdam Frederick West 1866 1946 Ohio\nAdam Henry West, 1863 - 1926\nAdam Henry West 1863 1926 New York California\nAdam West, 1858 - 1944\nAdam West 1858 1944 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania\nAdam Lyon Merry West, 1816 - 1873\nAdam Lyon Merry West 1816 1873\nAdam Lyon Merry West, 1850 - 1939\nAdam Lyon Merry West 1850 1939\nAdam Merchel West, 1906 - 1972\nAdam Merchel West 1906 1972 Tennessee Oklahoma\nAdam West, 1774 - 1851\nAdam West 1774 1851\nAdam West, 1889 - 1981\nAdam West 1889 1981 North Carolina\nAdam West, 1928 - 2017\nAdam West 1928 2017 Washington California\nKentucky Newspapers, 1848-2009\nSouth Carolina Newspapers, 1787-2009\nMichigan Newspapers, 1817-2009\nAdam Wade West, 1853 - 1918\nAdam Wade West 1853 1918 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania\nAdam Clark West, born 1832\nAdam Clark West 1832 Indiana\nAdam J West, 1892 - 1947\nAdam J West 1892 1947\nAdam Monroe West, 1873 - 1940\nAdam Monroe West 1873 1940 North Carolina North Carolina\nAdam Leroy WEst, 1924 - 1987\nAdam Leroy WEst 1924 1987 Pennsylvania\nAdam Clark West, Circa 1875 - 1965\nAdam Clark West 1875 1965 Tennessee Texas\nAdam Johannes (Arthur) West, 1905 - 1983\nAdam Johannes (Arthur) West 1905 1983\nAdam West, 1924 - 2009\nAdam West 1924 2009\nAdam James West, 1876 - 1959\nAdam James West 1876 1959\nFind family history information in a whole new way\nWikiTree FREE\nAdam Fred Frederick West, 1866 - 1946\nAdam Henry West, born 1863\nAdam West, born 1872\nAdam West, born 1835\nEngland & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005\nAdam West, 1902 - 1975\nAdam West, Circa 1846 - 1919\nAdam West, Circa 1828 - 1877\nAdam West, Circa 1835 - 1881\n1850 United States Federal Census (Mortality Schedule)\nAdam West, Circa 1849 - 1849\nEngland, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941\nAdam West, born Circa 1797\nAdam West\nAdam West\nAdam West\n", "segment": "Fred West 1867\nFred West in 1930 United States Federal Census\nFred West was born circa 1867, at birth place. Fred married Alice West. They had 2 children: Thomas West and one other child. Fred lived in 1930, at address, Ohio. Fredric West 1867\nFredric West in 1910 United States Federal Census\nFredric West was born circa 1867, at birth place. Fredric married Alice L West. They had 9 children: Jessie West, Isabel West and 7 other children. Fredric lived in 1910, at address, Ohio.", "start_char": 5253, "end_char": 5736, "id": "72359664" } ]
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what money to take to sri lanka?
Sri Lankan rupee
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The airport at Colombo Sri Lanka which I assume you will be passing through takes USD in shops. Have a wonderful trip. ...Show more\nThinking. 1 decade ago\nMaldives is a paradise, i have been there and really nice place.", "start_char": 2823, "end_char": 3575, "id": "38429296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_87720166#2_168917902", "url": "http://www.tourism-srilanka.com/currency.html", "title": "Sri Lanka Currency - Currency of Srilanka - Sri Lanka Money", "headings": "Currency of Srilanka\nCurrency of Srilanka", "segment": "While visiting a remote area it is advisable to arrange for an alternative mode of payment apart from credit card. The approximate value of Sri Lankan money vis-à-vis major currencies of the world is given below. Foreign Currency\nSri Lankan Rupee (LKR)\n1 U.S. Dollar\n100 LKR\n1 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR\n76 LKR\n1 BRITISH POUND\n182 LKR\n1 CANADIAN DOLLAR\n79 LKR\n1 CHINESE YUAN\n12 LKR\n1 INDIAN RUPEE\n2.3 LKR\n1 JAPANESE YEN\n0.92 LKR\nContact Our Tour Planner\n\nArrival: * Duration: Select 1-3 Days 4-7 Days 8-14 Days 2-3 Weeks >3 Weeks\nPeople: Adult 1 2 3 4 5 6 Group Kids 1 2 3 4 5\nBudget: Select Standard Economy Luxury\nTour Style: Select Family Vacation Honeymoon Casual Vacation Business Traveller\nRequirements & Travel Plan: Your Contact Information\nName: * E-mail: *", "start_char": 714, "end_char": 1477, "id": "25794876" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1416553462#1_2919846618", "url": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/Sri-Lanka/Sri-Lanka-Guide/Money/Changing-money", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "There are various options to do it. It seems strange but you are not allowed to bring large amounts of rupees into Sri Lanka. For foreign currencies the limit is much higher (US$5,000 or corresponding amount in another currency, everything higher must be declared). Be careful! Importing currency from India or Pakistan is illegal. So sooner or later you will reach the point when you have to exchange your money. ATMs\nThe first possibility is to simply withdraw the money from an ATM. Their exchange rates are usually better than changing cash in an exchange bureau. The fees depend on your credit card. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted.", "start_char": 1484, "end_char": 2129, "id": "80033749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_357324687#3_495792232", "url": "http://www.seat61.com/SriLanka.htm", "title": "Train travel in Sri Lanka | Timetables, fares, tickets, advice", "headings": "Train travel in Sri Lanka\nTrain travel in Sri Lanka\nSee Sri Lanka by train...\nTrain times & fares for key routes...\nTrain travel information & tickets...\nOther useful information\nUseful country information\nTrain times, fares & buying tickets\nInteractive train map...\nHow to check train times & fares ...\nHow to buy tickets ...\n...for unreserved cars\n...for reserved cars\nHow to buy tickets online ...\nColombo Fort station ... See map of Colombo\nHow to find your train ...\nLuggage, food & other tips...\nWhat are Sri Lankan trains like?\nClassic trains with 2nd & 3rd class seats...\n1st class observation car ...\nThe Chinese-built blue trains ...\nS11 diesel trains ...\nNewer 2nd & 3rd class trains ...\nNight Mail 1st class berths ...\nNight Mail 2nd & 3rd class sleeperetts ...\nPrivately-run Exporail car ...\nPrivately-run Rajadhani car ...\nColombo - Kandy - Badulla\nThe wonderful train ride to Tea Country. See the journey in pictures & watch the video!\nColombo ► Kandy ► Nuwara Eliya, Haputale, Elle, Badulla\nBadulla, Elle, Haputale, Nuwara Eliya ► Kandy ► Colombo\nFares\nNuwara Eliya ...\nThe journey: See a train ride from Colombo to Nuwara Eliya in pictures & watch the video!\nKandy station...\nVisiting Kandy...\nTraveller's reports...\nColombo - Galle - Matara\nThe Coast Line...\nColombo ► Galle ► Matara\nMatara ► Galle ► Colombo\nFares\nHow to buy tickets...\nA train ride from Colombo to Galle...\nGalle station...\nVisiting the old fort area in Galle...\nColombo - Trincomalee / Batticaloa\nColombo ► Trincomalee, Batticaloa\nTrincomalee, Batticaloa ► Colombo\nFares\nColombo - Talaimannar / Jaffna\nThe Northern Line...\nColombo ► Anuradhapura, Talaimannar, Jaffna\nJaffna, Talaimannar, Anuradhapura ► Colombo\nFares\nColombo Commuter\nColombo Fort - Negombo - Chillaw - Puttalam ( Puttalam Line)\nColombo Fort - Mount Laviniya - Kalutara North - Kalutara South ( Coast Line)\nColombo Fort - Gampaha - Rambukkana ( Main line)\nColombo Fort - Avissawella ( Kelani Valley Line)\nHotels in Sri Lanka\nRecommended hotel in Colombo, top-end : Galle Face Hotel ...\nRecommended hotel in Colombo, budget: Grand Oriental Hotel, 'G.O.H ' ...\nRecommended hotel in Kandy: Queen's Hotel ...\nRecommended hotel in Nuwara Eliya: The Grand Hotel ...\nRecommended hotels in Galle...\nAllow for taxes when booking Sri Lankan hotels..\nMy favourite hotel search site: www.booking.com\nSea travel to Sri Lanka\nFerry service to/from India re-started June 2011, suspended again Dec 2011...\nFlights to Sri Lanka\n1) Check flight prices at Opodo, www.opodo.com ...\n2) Use Skyscanner to compare flight prices & routes worldwide across 600 airlines...\nGuidebooks ...\nI strongly recommend taking a Lonely Planet or Rough Guide...\nTravel insurance\nAlways take out travel insurance...\nA Curve card saves on foreign transaction fees...\nGet a VPN for safe browsing. VPNs & why you need one explained ...\n", "segment": "GMT + 5½ all year. Dialling code: +94. Currency: £1 = approx 230 rupees, $1 = 175 rupees Currency converter\nTourist information: www.srilanka.travel Find hotels in Colombo, Kandy & Sri Lanka\nRecommended guidebooks Tripadvisor Sri Lanka page\nHotels: Hotel search & suggested hotels in Sri Lanka\nVisas: UK and most other western nationalities require a visa to visit Sri Lanka. The easiest option is to get an e-visa online at www.eta.gov.lk . Alternatively, UK residents can get a visa from the Sri Lanka High Commission in London, srilankahc.uk.", "start_char": 1850, "end_char": 2402, "id": "101938780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1207095528#6_2117809073", "url": "http://www.thebesttimetovisit.com/weather/sri-lanka-idpaysglobaleng-96.html", "title": "Sri Lanka: Weather & Climate - When to go, what to do and what to see - Travel guide", "headings": "\nAsia > Sri Lanka: Weather, Map, Costs and Travel Guide\nSri Lanka : When and where to go?\nSri Lanka: Climate & Weather\nWeather today\nSri Lanka: Map\nSponsored links\nWhat to do in Sri Lanka\nSri Lanka : The basics\n", "segment": "The Sri Lankans will add their smiles and generosity to these magical places and help make visits unforgettable. Sri Lanka : The basics\nBy air is the only way to visit to Sri Lanka, arriving at the Bandaranaike airport, 30 km from Colombo. A visa is not required for European nationals who do not wish to stay longer than 30 days. The currency in circulation is the Sri Lanka Rupee\nYou can eat a meal for about 10€ (tip: ask for a full English breakfast in a hotel or a Sri Lankan breakfast at a nearby stall) and find a room for under 30€ in middle range hotels. It is also possible to rent houses (including staff!) belonging to foreigners who only use them for a few months, prices are reasonable and the locations are heavenly. In relation to health and hygiene, take care not to drink tap water or eat raw vegetables, milk and frozen products. For your safety you should avoid certain areas that are possible sites of armed confrontation (check the site www.diplomatie.gouv.fr)\nTravel within the country is best by train or rental car.", "start_char": 2886, "end_char": 3928, "id": "102895293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_309795347#20_493494431", "url": "http://www.instantshift.com/2014/12/01/beautiful-country-currency/", "title": "The World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency | InstantShift", "headings": "The World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency\nThe World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency\n59 Excellent Examples Of Beautiful Country Currency\n01. Afghanistan (Currency: Afghan afghani)\n02. Australia (Currency: Australian dollar)\n03. Azerbaijan (Currency: Azerbaijani manat)\n04. Bangladesh (Currency: Bangladeshi taka)\n05. Bermuda (Currency: Bermudian dollar)\n06. Brazil (Currency: Brazilian real)\n07. Brunei (Currency: Brunei dollar)\n08. Bulgaria (Currency: Bulgarian lev)\n09. Canada (Currency: Canadian dollar)\n10. Chile (Currency: Chilean peso)\n11. China (Currency: Renminbi)\n12. China (Currency: Yuan)\n13. Costa Rica (Currency: Costa Rican colón)\n14. Dominican Republic (Currency: Dominican peso)\n15. Egypt (Currency: Egyptian Pound)\n16. England (Currency: England Pound)\n17. Ethiopia (Currency: Ethiopian birr)\n18. Euro\n19. Fiji (Currency: Fijian dollar)\n20. Honduras (Currency: Honduran lempira)\n21. Hong Kong Dollar\n22. India (Currency: Indian Rupee)\n23. Indonesia (Currency: Indonesian rupiah)\n24. Israel (Currency: Israeli new shekel)\n25. Jamaica (Currency: Jamaican dollar)\n26. Kazhakistan (Currency: Kazakhstani tenge)\n27. Kuwait (Currency: Kuwaiti Dinar)\n28. Latvia (Currency: Lats)\n29. Lebanon (Currency: Lebanese pound)\n30. Malaysia (Currency: Malaysian ringgit)\n31. Mauritania (Currency: Mauritanian ouguiya)\n32. Mauritius (Currency: Mauritian Rupee)\n33. Mexico (Currency: Mexican peso)\n34. Mongolia (Currency: Mongolian tögrög)\n35. Morocco (Currency: Moroccan dirham)\n36. Mozambique (Currency: Mozambican metical)\n37. Nepal (Currency: Nepalese rupee)\n38. New Zealand (Currency: New Zealand dollar)\n39. Nigeria (Currency: Nigerian naira)\n40. Nicaragua (Currency: Nicaraguan córdoba)\n41. Oman (Currency: Omani rial)\n42. Papua New Guinea (Currency: Papua New Guinean kina)\n43. Paraguay (Currency: Paraguayan guaraní)\n44. Qatar (Currency: Qatari riyal)\n45. Romania (Currency: Romanian leu)\n46. Russia (Currency: Russian ruble)\n47. Singapore (Currency: Singapore Dollar)\n48. Solomon Islands (Currency: Solomon Islands dollar)\n49. Sri Lanka (Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee)\n50. Swaziland (Currency: Swazi Lilangeni)\n51. Switzerland (Currency: Swiss franc)\n52. Thailand (Currency: Thai Baht)\n53. Tonga (Currency: Tongan pa’anga)\n54. UAE (Currency: United Arab Emirates dirham)\n55. United States (Currency: United States dollar)\n56. Vanuatu (Currency: Vanuatu vatu)\n57. Vietnam (Currency: Vietnamese dong)\n58. Yemen (Currency: Yemeni rial)\n59. Zambia (Currency: Zambian kwacha)\nCredit: SuperMoney\n", "segment": "Sri Lanka (Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee)\n50. Swaziland (Currency: Swazi Lilangeni)\n51. Switzerland (Currency: Swiss franc)\n52. Thailand (Currency: Thai Baht)\n53. Tonga (Currency: Tongan pa’anga)\n54.", "start_char": 2632, "end_char": 2828, "id": "45015611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1123548567#11_2488079201", "url": "https://www.travelsafe-abroad.com/sri-lanka/", "title": "How Safe Is Sri Lanka for Travel? (2021 Updated) ⋆ Travel Safe - Abroad", "headings": "How Safe Is Sri Lanka for Travel?\nHow Safe Is Sri Lanka for Travel?\nSri Lanka : Safety by City\nWarnings & Dangers in Sri Lanka\nOVERALL RISK : MEDIUM\nTRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK : MEDIUM\nPICKPOCKETS RISK : HIGH\nNATURAL DISASTERS RISK : MEDIUM\nMUGGING RISK : MEDIUM\nTERRORISM RISK : LOW\nSCAMS RISK : HIGH\nWOMEN TRAVELERS RISK : LOW\nSo... How Safe Is Sri Lanka Really?\nUseful Information\nSri Lanka Weather Averages (Temperatures)\nAverage High/Low Temperature\nWhere to Next?\n", "segment": "If you are not sure about your visa status, visit www.doyouneedvisa.com which will let you know whether or not you need a visa based on your nationality and the country you want to visit. Currency - Sri Lanka rupee is the official currency of Sri Lanka. ATMs are available in most cities and larger towns and credit cards are accepted in most establishments such as restaurants and hotels. Weather - Sri Lanka has a tropical climate characterized by very distinctive dry and wet seasons. The best time to visit the west and south coasts and the central region, where Kandy and Colombo are, is from December to March, while the best time to visit the east coast is from April/May to September. Airports - Bandaranaike International Airport usually referred to as the Katunayake Airport and Colombo International Airport is the main international airport serving Sri Lanka. It is located about 20 miles north of Colombo. Travel Insurance - Just like anywhere else, we recommend getting travel insurance when traveling to Sri Lanka, since it covers not only the costs of medical problems but also theft and loss of valuables. Click here to get an offer for travel insurance\nSri Lanka Weather Averages (Temperatures)\nJan 27° C\nFeb 28° C\nMar 29° C\nApr 29° C\nMay 29° C\nJun 29° C\nJul 28° C\nAug 28° C\nSep 28° C\nOct 28° C\nNov 27° C\nDec 27° C\nChoose Temperature Unit\nCelsius Fahrenheit\nAverage High/Low Temperature\nTemperature / Month\nJan\nFeb\nMar\nApr\nMay\nJun\nJul\nAug\nSep\nOct\nNov\nDec\nHigh\n°C\n31\n31\n32\n32\n31\n31\n30\n30\n30\n30\n30\n30\nLow\n°C\n23\n24\n25\n25\n26\n26\n26\n26\n25\n25\n24\n24\nHigh\n°F\n88\n88\n90\n90\n88\n88\n86\n86\n86\n86\n86\n86\nLow\n°F\n73\n75\n77\n77\n79\n79\n79\n79\n77\n77\n75\n75\nWhere to Next? Article Contents [ show]\nSri Lanka :", "start_char": 5372, "end_char": 7070, "id": "68395976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1038779416#5_1844550696", "url": "http://www.lonelyplanet.com/sri-lanka/money-costs", "title": "Money and Costs in Sri Lanka - Lonely Planet", "headings": "Money and Costs\nMoney and Costs\nDaily Costs\nCurrency\nBargaining\nMoney\nATMs\nCash\nCredit Cards\nCurrency\nExchange Rates\nMoneychangers\nTipping\n", "segment": "Credit Cards\nMasterCard and Visa are the most commonly accepted credit cards. Cards are generally accepted at most midrange and all top-end hotels and restaurants. Currency\nThe Sri Lankan currency is the rupee (Rs), which is divided into 100 cents; pricing in cents is rare. Rupee coins come in denominations of one, two, five and 10 rupees. Notes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 rupees. Exchange Rates\nAustralia\nA$1\nRs 114\nCanada\nC$1\nRs 112\nEurope\n€1\nRs 166\nJapan\n¥100\nRs 136\nNew Zealand\nNZ$1\nRs 105\nUK\nUK£1\nRs 195\nUSA\nUS$1\nRs 152\nFor current exchange rates, see www.xe.com. Moneychangers\nMoney changers can be found in Colombo and major tourist centres. Their rates are competitive, but choose carefully, as money-exchange scams abound. Stick to banks or reputable offices, such as those at the airport.", "start_char": 1576, "end_char": 2422, "id": "45821402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_850745638#7_956747990", "url": "http://flights.etihad.com/en-ae/flights-to-sri-lanka", "title": "Book flights to Sri Lanka | Etihad Airways", "headings": "Search & book flights to Sri Lanka\nSearch & book flights to Sri Lanka\nFlights to\nSri Lanka\nBook flights to Sri Lanka with Etihad Airways\nImportant travel regulations\nSee spectacular Sri Lanka\nWhat's the weather like in Sri Lanka?\nJAN\nFEB\nMAR\nAPR\nMAY\nJUN\nJUL\nAUG\nSEP\nOCT\nNOV\nDEC\nFlying to Sri Lanka with Etihad\nColombo Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB)\nReasons to visit Sri Lanka\nSee amazing wildlife\nVisit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic\nUnrivalled surfing\nThings to know before you fly to Sri Lanka\nLocal cuisine\nLocal currency\nLanguage\nPlugs\nFlying to Sri Lanka: FAQs\nHow long should I stay in Sri Lanka?\nWhat is the rainy season like in Sri Lanka?\nWhat is Sri Lanka known for?\nWhy we love Sri Lanka\nBook the lowest airfare deals on flights to Sri Lanka from AED 1745\nAbu Dhabi (AUH) to Colombo (CMB)\nFind more flight offers to Sri Lanka\n", "segment": "On the south, the best surfing period is between November and May – on the east, between April and October. Things to know before you fly to Sri Lanka\nLocal cuisine\nAs an island nation, seafood plays a huge part in Sri Lankan cuisine – ambul thiyal (sour fish curry) is a must-try while visiting the country. Local currency\nThe currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan rupee (LKR). The Sri Lankan rupee is a closed currency, meaning you can only exchange when in the country. Language\nThere are two languages spoken in Sri Lanka, Sinhalese and Tamil. Most residents at tourist destinations should understand basic English. Plugs\nSri Lanka uses two plug outlets – type D and type G on a 230 V supply. Check your appliances and bring both adapters if you plan on travelling around the country. Flying to Sri Lanka: FAQs\nHow long should I stay in Sri Lanka?", "start_char": 4413, "end_char": 5266, "id": "73261292" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1755612818#1_2743308102", "url": "https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sri-lanka/money", "title": "Money - Sri Lanka travel advice - GOV.UK", "headings": "Sri Lanka\nSri Lanka\nImportant\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) travel\nContents\nMoney\n", "segment": "When you return, follow the rules to enter the UK from abroad (except from Ireland). Contents\nSummary\nCoronavirus\nSafety and security\nTerrorism\nLocal laws and customs\nEntry requirements\nHealth\nNatural disasters\nMoney\nTravel advice help and support\nSubscriptions\nGet email alerts\nSubscribe to feed\nMoney\nYou can’t exchange Scottish or Northern Irish bank notes in Sri Lanka. Travellers’ cheques aren’t normally accepted. Most major banks will allow Visa and Mastercard cash withdrawals. There are ATMs in major towns and cities but not all of them accept international cards. It’s relatively easy to send funds to Sri Lanka. However, money can’t be transferred out of the country without an exchange control permit issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. For further information and a contact point see this Central Bank of Sri Lanka guide. Print entire guide", "start_char": 380, "end_char": 1240, "id": "83781233" } ]
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where did cutler jay go to college?
Vanderbilt University
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Jay Cutler’s Education & Early Career\nHe graduated from the Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. Later, in 2002, he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2005, he graduated from the University with Honors in human and organizational development. During his High School, he was active as a football player. At the time, he played as the quarterback of the football team, Patriots Football. For the team, he played for three years. During his senior days, his school team was included in 3A State Championship for the first time. After joining University, he started playing his University team, Vanderbilt Commodores football team.", "start_char": 1659, "end_char": 2395, "id": "111603521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1548997399#3_3435743188", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/jay-cutler-biography/", "title": "Jay Cutler Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Football Player", "headings": "\nJay Cutler Bio\n(Football Player)\nJay Cutler is an American football quarterback who plays for Chicago Bears. The handsome hunk is married to Kristin Cavallari since 2013. Together they have three kids.\nRelationship Statistics of Jay Cutler\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Jay Cutler?\nJay Cutler- Birth Age, Family\nJay Cutler’s Education & Early Career\nJay Cutler- Professional Career\nCutler’s Awards, Records\nCutler’s Net Worth, Salary\nContracts\nJay’s Height, Weight\nJay Cutler- Controversy, Rumors\nJay’s Health Issues\nJay Cutler- Instagram\n", "segment": "Jay Cutler is an American former professional football player. He is renowned for his offensive skills as Quarterback. During his professional life, he mostly played for the team, Chicago Bears. Jay Cutler- Birth Age, Family\nJay Cutler was born Jay Christopher Cutler on the 29th of April 1983 to Jack Cutler and Sandy Cutler. His birthplace is Santa Claus, Indiana and later raised in Lincoln City, Indiana. He is of British-Germanic ancestry. He has two sisters, Jenna and Joy. Jay Cutler’s Education & Early Career\nHe graduated from the Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. Later, in 2002, he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2005, he graduated from the University with Honors in human and organizational development.", "start_char": 1249, "end_char": 2010, "id": "111603520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512213806#3_3356365618", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/jay-cutler-net-worth/", "title": "Jay Cutler Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Jay Cutler Net Worth\nJay Cutler Net Worth\nHow much is Jay Cutler Worth?\nJay Cutler Net Worth:\nJay Cutler's Salary\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler Earnings\n", "segment": "After graduating from high school, Jay attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. With 45 starts as a quarterback during his college football career, Culter broke a record for quarterbacks in the school's history. He went on to score the most touchdowns and rushing yards for any freshman in the school's history. He didn't miss a single game during this period, suffering no injuries throughout his time on the field. His final season with Vanderbilt was his most successful. After scoring 42 points against the top-ranked Florida Gators at their home stadium (the most points they have ever conceded), NFL John Lynch gushed over what Cutler was managing to accomplish with \"a bunch of future doctors and lawyers.\" During his time at Vanderbilt, Jay also studied diligently and graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor's degree in human and organizational development. Career: Jay Cutler's professional career began in 2006 with the NFL Draft. He was pegged as one of the best quarterbacks available during this draft, and he was selected as the 11th overall pick during the first round by the Denver Broncos.", "start_char": 1649, "end_char": 2766, "id": "32624478" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_986618703#3_1922215276", "url": "https://americanfootball.fandom.com/wiki/Jay_Cutler", "title": "Jay Cutler | American Football Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nEarly years\nCollege career\nAwards and honors\nRecords\nStatistics\nProfessional career\n2006 NFL Draft\nVolunteer work\nAwards and honors\nCareer statistics\nRecords\nReferences/Notes\n", "segment": "Following the 2016 season, Cutler announced his retirement and his intention to became a sportscaster for NFL on Fox's television broadcasts. However, following a season-ending injury to Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill in August 2017, Cutler came out of retirement and signed with the team. Early years\nJay Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana. Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. He started three years at quarterback, amassing a combined 26–1 record in his junior and senior years, including a perfect 15–0 during his senior year. Cutler and his team outscored opponents 746–85, including a 90–0 shutout at Pike Central. During his senior year, Cutler connected on 122-of-202 passes (60.4%) for 2,252 yards with 31 touchdowns, while rushing 65 times for 493 yards with 11 touchdowns. He also started at safety for three years, intercepting nine passes as a senior, 12th overall in the state. His team's perfect record during his senior year included the school's first 3A state championship, where Heritage Hills beat Zionsville in overtime, 27–24. The most notable play of the game occurred when Cutler lateraled the ball to the halfback, Cole Seifrig, who then passed it to Cutler who ran it into the end zone.", "start_char": 1087, "end_char": 2342, "id": "24928648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512213806#2_3356364139", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/jay-cutler-net-worth/", "title": "Jay Cutler Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Jay Cutler Net Worth\nJay Cutler Net Worth\nHow much is Jay Cutler Worth?\nJay Cutler Net Worth:\nJay Cutler's Salary\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler Earnings\n", "segment": "His team performed well throughout the year and during his senior year, they went the entire season without a single loss. During this year, they also won the 3A state championship. During this period, he also played quite regularly as a safety, making 19 tackles and establishing himself as a key defensive player. Outside of his exploits on the football field, Cutler also played on the basketball team and earned honors while acting as a shortstop in baseball. Throughout his youth, Jay was an avid fan of the Chicago Bears – the team that would later sign him. After graduating from high school, Jay attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. With 45 starts as a quarterback during his college football career, Culter broke a record for quarterbacks in the school's history. He went on to score the most touchdowns and rushing yards for any freshman in the school's history. He didn't miss a single game during this period, suffering no injuries throughout his time on the field. His final season with Vanderbilt was his most successful.", "start_char": 1085, "end_char": 2139, "id": "32624477" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_800676212#9_1271463421", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/jay-cutler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Jay Cutler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Jay Cutler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nJay Cutler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Jay Cutler in 2021\n", "segment": "He kept a total record of 26-1 in both junior and senior times. The best single record was 15-0 in his senior. A game held at Pike Central, Cutler and his team defeated their opponents. He owned most of the winning passes during his senior years. Jay also began at safety for three seasons connecting over eight passes as the sixth position holder in the whole state. His team-best moment was the school’s first 3A games when heritage defeated Zionsville during the extra time. Cutler played as a defender in State games. He was chosen in a first-team during all-state selection as a senior by association press. He received the same in the basketball, where many of the selection team mentioned him. In his youth, Cutler usually cheered Chicago bears as he grew up.", "start_char": 3012, "end_char": 3778, "id": "94415082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_986618703#2_1922213583", "url": "https://americanfootball.fandom.com/wiki/Jay_Cutler", "title": "Jay Cutler | American Football Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nEarly years\nCollege career\nAwards and honors\nRecords\nStatistics\nProfessional career\n2006 NFL Draft\nVolunteer work\nAwards and honors\nCareer statistics\nRecords\nReferences/Notes\n", "segment": "11th\nCareer history\nDenver Broncos (2006-2008)\nChicago Bears (2009-2016)\nMiami Dolphins (2017)\n* = offseason / practice squad only\nCareer highlights and awards\nPro Bowl (2008)\nFirst-team All-SEC (2005)*\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\nJay Cutler (born April 29, 1983) is a former American football Quarterback . He played football at Vanderbilt University. Cutler began his professional football career with the Denver Broncos, who selected him as the 11th overall pick of the 2006 NFL Draft. He spent three seasons with the Broncos before he was traded to the Bears in 2009. He spent the next eight years before being released by the bears. Following the 2016 season, Cutler announced his retirement and his intention to became a sportscaster for NFL on Fox's television broadcasts. However, following a season-ending injury to Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill in August 2017, Cutler came out of retirement and signed with the team. Early years\nJay Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana. Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. He started three years at quarterback, amassing a combined 26–1 record in his junior and senior years, including a perfect 15–0 during his senior year.", "start_char": 454, "end_char": 1660, "id": "24928647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1282698561#15_2872749999", "url": "https://tvstarbio.com/kristin-cavallari-family-parents-and-siblings/", "title": "Kristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings). – Tvstarbio", "headings": "Kristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings).\nKristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings).\nWhat Happened to Kristin Cavallari’s brother Michael Cavallari?\n53,198 likes\nKristin Cavallari’s Parents.\nKristin Cavallari now has one sibling, brother Gabriel Zamora Cavallari.\nKristin Cavallari Husband.\nKristin Cavallari’s Kids.\n", "segment": "Jay Cutler first came to the spotlight when he played college football. He was part of the Vanderbilt Commodores football team. At this time, Jay was a student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Jay Cutler played a total of 45 games for the school team. Caption: Kristin Cavallari with her husband, Jay Cutler\nIn 2006, Jay Cutler started playing in the NFL. He stayed for three seasons and retired in 2017. After this, he became a sportscaster for NFL on Fox TV. Subsequently, Jay returned to the NFL for another season. This was when Ryan Tannehill suffered a severe injury.", "start_char": 4616, "end_char": 5195, "id": "38261712" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1556835761#2_3484306618", "url": "https://www.celebsmoney.com/net-worth/jay-cutler/", "title": "Jay Cutler Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney", "headings": "Jay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nAs of 2021, Jay Cutler’s net worth is $50 million.\nJay Cutler is a Leo and was born in The Year of the Ox\nLife\nJay is turning 48 years old in\nJay Cutler fans also viewed\nDavid Guerrero\nRenee Jones\nMaria Garcia\nKevin Jordan\nJay Cutler’s net worth\n", "segment": "He played college football at Vanderbilt and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, for whom he played for three seasons. In 2009, he was traded to the Chicago Bears, where he played for eight seasons. After an injury forced him to cut back on his bodybuilding engagements, he founded a nutritional supplement company called Cutler Nutrition. During his teenage years, he worked in construction. After studying criminal justice at Quinsigamond Community College, he entered the bodybuilding profession following a chance meeting with a fitness trainer named Marcos Rodriguez. Jay Christopher Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School, Lincoln City, Indiana and Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt. Jay Cutler is a member of Richest Celebrities and Bodybuilders. Jay is turning 48 years old in\nAfter finishing second to Ronnie Coleman in the 2001 and 2003-2005 Mr. Olympia contests, he beat Coleman in 2006 to win his first Mr. Olympia title. Jay is a Leo. Leo is represented by the lion, and these spirited fire signs are the kings and queens of the celestial jungle.", "start_char": 1057, "end_char": 2160, "id": "32716180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_176296775#3_471709839", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_vanderbilt_college_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Vanderbilt\nWhat college did jay cutler go to? Vanderbilt\nWho has the best court in college basketball? Vanderbilt\nWhere did Jason kubel go to college? Vanderbilt\nWhat did Jay Cutler study in college? Vanderbilt. Where can one find the location of Vanderbilt University? Vanderbilt University is a private institution located in Nashville, Tennessee. Its location, as well as, other information can be found on their official website. Here you can find useful information about this college! Where is vanderbilt university located?", "start_char": 1561, "end_char": 2091, "id": "75032927" } ]
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From eating delicious Italian fare in Little Italy, visiting the Midway Museum, strolling through Seaport Village, or having a fun night out in the Gaslamp Quarter, there is something for everyone. If you love the outdoors and animals, visit Balboa Park and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. San Diego Beaches: San Diego has some of the best beaches in Southern California. Some of the most popular ones are Mission Beach, Coronado, and beaches in La Jolla. You can relax on the sand, take surfing lessons, or ride your bike along the boardwalk for a fun day on the beach. San Diego has so much to offer and is simply a fun city, no matter what you are in the mood for.", "start_char": 3311, "end_char": 4102, "id": "68171201" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1448858773#12_3052124432", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-neighborhoods-in-san-diego-for-singles-young-professionals/", "title": "5 Best Places to Live San Diego for Singles & Young Professionals | Extra Space Storage", "headings": "Best Neighborhoods in San Diego for Singles & Young Professionals\nBest Neighborhoods in San Diego for Singles & Young Professionals\nGaslamp Quarter\nEat\nDrink\nExplore\nHillcrest\nEat\nDrink\nExplore\nNorth Park\nEat\nDrink\nExplore\nOcean Beach\nEat\nDrink\nExplore\nPacific Beach\nEat\nDrink\nExplore\n", "segment": "Listen to live music and sample craft cocktails at U31. Get your hands on a house-brewed Seize the IPA or Luminous Blonde Ale at Second Chance Brewery. Or catch your favorite team on the big screen while grabbing some cheap beers and soft pretzels at California Tap Room. Explore\nAs one of the best San Diego neighborhoods for shopping and attractions, you’ll find everything you want and more in North Park! Need some decor to spice up your new apartment? Pigment has tons of cute furniture, glassware, and succulents for you to transform your space! Aloha Beach Club and Mimi & Red are fantastic boutiques for men’s and women’s apparel. Or if you need to pamper your pup, Peticures by Tess is San Diego’s premier dog nail salon. If shopping isn’t much of your thing, you can also catch a show at the iconic Observatory North Park Theatre, learn about aviation history at San Diego Air & Space Museum, or admire local artists at San Diego’s largest and longest art walk. Ocean Beach\nPhoto via @barryalman\nHome Price:", "start_char": 6308, "end_char": 7325, "id": "21911131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_374997996#0_841634144", "url": "https://lajollamom.com/things-to-do-downtown-san-diego/", "title": "30 Fun Things to Do in Downtown San Diego | La Jolla Mom", "headings": "30 Fun Things to Do in Downtown San Diego\n30 Fun Things to Do in Downtown San Diego\nIn This Article\n1. Walk the Embarcadero\n2. Visit the USS Midway Museum\n3. Board the Maritime Museum of San Diego Ships\n4. Snap a Photo with Unconditional Surrender\n5. Browse Seaport Village and The Headquarters\n6. Sightsee from San Diego Bay Tours\n7. Take the Ferry to Coronado\n8. Play at Waterfront Park\n9. Shop and Dine in Little Italy\n10. Go Hands-on at the New Children’s Museum\n11. Explore the Museum of Contemporary Art\n12. Attend a San Diego Padres Baseball Game or Tour PETCO Park\n13. Drive a Crazy GoCar\n14. Shop, Dine, and Drink in the Gaslamp Quarter\n15. Go from Land to Sea on a SEAL Tour\n16. Hop on and off the Old Town Trolley\n17. Go Further Afield with the MTS Trolley\n18. Attend a Fabulous San Diego Symphony Concert\n19. Browse the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market\n20. Book Food and Brewery Tours\n21. Pedal a Boozy Social Cycle\n22. Eat and Enjoy the Views at Portside Pier\n23. Chinese Historical District\n24. Sip a Cocktail from a Rooftop Bar\n25. Rent a Kayak, SUP, Boat, or Even Go Flyboarding\n26. The Davis-Horton House\n27. Scooter Through Town\n28. Tour the Central Library\n29. Spend the Day at a Hotel Pool\n30. Spend the Night in a Downtown San Diego Hotel\n", "segment": "30 Fun Things to Do in Downtown San Diego | La Jolla Mom\n30 Fun Things to Do in Downtown San Diego\nIf you’re staying downtown on a San Diego vacation, you’re well-placed to enjoy many of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. The fun things to do in Downtown San Diego on this list are also all within walking distance of each other. ( Balboa Park and the world-famous San Diego Zoo are both just a couple of miles away by car, trolley, or taxi.) If you book tickets or tours through the links in this post, I may be compensated. In This Article\n1. Walk the Embarcadero\n2. Visit the USS Midway Museum\n3. Board the Maritime Museum of San Diego Ships\n4. Snap a Photo with Unconditional Surrender\n5. Browse Seaport Village and The Headquarters\n6.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 748, "id": "110175881" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1110485256#7_1413847242", "url": "http://gocalifornia.about.com/od/casdmenu/ig/San-Diego-Vacation-Planner/Best-Time-to-Visit.htm", "title": "Your Trip to San Diego: The Complete Guide", "headings": "Your Trip to San Diego: The Complete Guide\nYour Trip to San Diego: The Complete Guide\nPlanning Your Trip\nThings to Do\nWhat to Eat and Drink\nWhere to Stay\nGetting There\nMoney Saving Tips\n", "segment": "Get out on the water by whatever means necessary, be it a surfboard, kayak, sailboat, or paddleboard. Go apple-picking, golfing, paragliding, mountain biking, rock climbing, snorkeling, or kite-surfing. Heck, you can even join a naked volleyball game at the unofficial nude beach. See Animals: It’s easy to make furry friends here. There’s of course the San Diego Zoo and their sister attraction, the Safari Park. Something’s fishy at Birch Aquarium and LEGOLand’s SEA LIFE. You can also experience animals in the wild while hiking, birding, taking a whale-watching tour, or simply going to a beach seals call home. La Jolla and Cabrillo National Monument also have excellent tide pools. 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Enjoy trendy shopping and dining in the Gaslamp Quarter or Seaport Village. Whether you're in the mood to embark on a whale watching cruise, go boating at Mission Bay Park, or get wild at the Zoo, you'll find endless fun things to do in San Diego, all minutes from our hotel. Planning a family vacation or weekend escape? You'll find San Diego's top attractions and sights within a few miles of the SureStay Hotel by Best Western - San Diego/Pacific Beach. Our Pacific Beach hotel offers wonderful vacation packages and discounted tickets to many of the most popular destinations like the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park and SeaWorld San Diego.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1114, "id": "44989341" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_138941475#21_229105246", "url": "http://www.san-diego-beaches-and-adventures.com/san-diego-events-october.html", "title": "San Diego Events October 2021 | Fun San Diego Activities", "headings": "San Diego Events October 2021\nSan Diego Events October 2021\nSan Diego Events October - San Diego Activities and Fall Activities\n", "segment": "Hands-on activities, music, performances and special programs. Adults can purchase a one day excursion pass to see five park museums, or just visit your favorite museum. For more information about the San Diego Balboa Park Halloween Family Day see www.balboapark.org\nTemecula Valley Wine Tour - Enjoy a self-guided or guided wine tour of Temecula Valley. Visit 3-4 wineries and enjoy the wine tasting, wine tours and scenery. A romantic San Diego adventure. San Diego Temecula Wine Tasting\nMore Fun and Scary 2021 San Diego Halloween Events - If you are looking for more things to do in San Diego this Halloween, try these San Diego Halloween activities . Things to Do in San Diego - Don't see a San Diego event that you like? We have some other fun San Diego activities for you. Check out these Things to do in San Diego and 101 Things to do at the Beach . San Diego Events November - Check out more pages for fun San Diego Events and Activities - Featuring events in San Diego and the beach towns of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Leucadia, Encinitas, Cardiff, Solana Beach, Del Mar, La Jolla, Coronado, Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, Mission Beach and Imperial Beach California.", "start_char": 7699, "end_char": 8867, "id": "101786506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_121479595#15_243641175", "url": "https://www.budgettravelbuff.com/cheap-honeymoon-destinations-usa/", "title": "10 Insanely Cheap Honeymoon Destinations In The USA In 2021", "headings": "Top 10 Cheap Honeymoon Destinations in the USA\nTop 10 Cheap Honeymoon Destinations in the USA\nTop 10 Cheap Honeymoon Destinations in the USA\nSharing is Caring. Please Share This...\nShare this content\nWhy the Honeymoon in the US is Great?\n#1 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA:\nHow to Reach San Diego:\nBest Time to Visit San Diego for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in San Diego:\nRomantic Hotels in San Diego:\nRomantic Restaurants in San Diego:\n#2 ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA\nHow to Reach Asheville:\nBest Time to Visit Asheville for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Asheville:\nRomantic Hotels in Asheville:\nRomantic Restaurants in Asheville:\n#3 PUERTO RICO\nHow to Reach Puerto Rico:\nBest Time to Visit Puerto Rico for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Puerto Rico:\nRomantic Hotels in Puerto Rico:\nRomantic Restaurants in Puerto Rico:\n#4 KEY WEST, FLORIDA\nHow to Reach Key West:\nBest Time to Visit Key West for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Key West:\nRomantic Resorts in Key West:\nRomantic Restaurants in Key West:\n#5 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO\nHow to Reach Rocky Mountain National Park:\nBest Time to Visit Rocky Mountain for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Rocky Mountain:\nRomantic Hotels in Rocky Mountain:\nRomantic Restaurants in Rocky Mountain:\n#6 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA\nHow to Reach Santa Barbara:\nBest Time to Visit Santa Barbara for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Santa Barbara:\nRomantic Resorts in Santa Barbara:\nRomantic Restaurants in Santa Barbara:\n#7 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE\nHow to Reach Nashville:\nBest Time to Visit Nashville for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Nashville:\nRomantic Resorts in Nashville:\nRomantic Restaurants in Nashville:\n#8 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA\nHow to Get to New Orleans:\nBest Time to Visit New Orleans for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in New Orleans:\nRomantic Hotels in New Orleans:\nRomantic Restaurants in New Orleans:\n#9 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA\nHow to Reach Charleston:\nBest Time to Visit Charleston for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Charleston:\nRomantic Resorts in Charleston:\nRomantic Restaurants in Charleston:\n#10 OAHU, HAWAII\nHow to Reach Oahu:\nBest Time to Visit Oahu for Honeymoon:\nRomantic Things to do in Oahu:\nRomantic Resorts in Oahu:\nRomantic Restaurants in Oahu:\nSharing is Caring. Please Share This...\nShare this content\n", "segment": "Spring and fall season is the best to enjoy pleasant temperatures and the ultimate natural beauty. Romantic Things to do in San Diego: Although the city is expensive, you will find plenty of free things to do in San Francisco. Enjoy exploring some of the gorgeous beaches of San Diego with your spouse which are completely free. Couples can just relax on the sandy beaches or take a sunbath. Plenty of swimming and surfing opportunities are there at Coronado beach, Torrey Pines State Beach, and Mission beach. If you love adventure the San Diego is the perfect place for hiking along with nature parks, skydiving, hang gliding, and many more. Visit the famous San Diego Zoo. You can spend your whole day there and get a chance to see over four thousand animals including some rare and endangered creatures. Strolling along the streets of San Diego\nRomantic Hotels in San Diego:", "start_char": 4844, "end_char": 5722, "id": "31106051" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_142251573#7_233677277", "url": "http://www.sandiego.com/best-of-san-diego", "title": "Best of San Diego | Seasonal Guides, Holiday Guides | SanDiego.com", "headings": "Best of San Diego\nHornblower Dining and Sightseeing Cruises\nBest of San Diego\nLJ Crafted Wines\nHornblower Cruises and Events\nSan Diego Fly Rides\nEveryday California Adventures\nLa Jolla Sports Club\nSan Diego Sailing Tours\nMission Sands Vacation Rentals & Sales\nLa Jolla Kayak, Bike and Snorkel Tours\nHyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa & Marina\nThe Gondola Company\nCheap Rentals San Diego\nJetpack America San Diego\nSan Diego Zoo Safari Park\nLa Jolla By The Sea\nCatalina Chamber of Commerce\nSan Diego Event Tickets\nMay 26\nNeil deGrasse Tyson\nMay 29\nJames Taylor & Jackson Browne\nJun 01\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 02\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 03\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 03\nSan Diego Padres vs. New York Mets\nJun 03\nThey Might Be Giants\nJun 04\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 04\nSan Diego Padres vs. New York Mets\nJun 05\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 05\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 05\nSan Diego Padres vs. New York Mets\nJun 06\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 06\nPretty Woman - The Musical\nJun 07\nSan Diego Padres vs. Chicago Cubs\nJun 08\nSan Diego Padres vs. Chicago Cubs\nJun 09\nSan Diego Padres vs. Chicago Cubs\nJun 15\nUS Open Golf - Tuesday\nJun 16\nUS Open Golf - Wednesday\nJun 17\nUS Open Golf - Thursday\nJun 17\nSan Diego Padres vs. Cincinnati Reds\nJun 18\nUS Open Golf - Friday\nJun 18\nMariachi Sol de Mexico\nJun 19\nUS Open Golf - Saturday\nJun 19\nSan Diego Padres vs. Cincinnati Reds\n", "segment": "Stay in a South San Diego hotels and indulge in the exhilarating Knott’s Soak City in Chula Vista or book one of the luxury San Diego hotels in Carlsbad and treat the kids to a fun day at Legoland San Diego. Enjoy the fishing piers of San Diego from Ocean Beach to Imperial Beach. Even try to fish off the Charter: https://www.sandiego.com/san-diego-blog/experience-adventure-shark-fishi... There are so many ways to enjoy San Diego's Harbor. If the big excitement of a theme park is not exactly what you’re looking for, fun destinations like Old Town, Balboa Park and Seaport Village have great shopping, sightseeing and educational opportunities. The diverse variety of museums in the area range from the San Diego Museum of Art to the USS Midway Museum and provide the chance to learn more about the history of San Diego and the surrounding region. If you are looking for a good way to experience the outdoors on your next vacation, try a Kayak Tour and explore the California coastline! Browse through SanDiego.com to learn more about each of these attractions, as well as information on other great things to do in San Diego. We have insider knowledge on all of the best San Diego destinations that will be sure to help you plan a perfect itinerary. No matter what kind of vacation experience you are looking for, our beautiful city has something for everyone.", "start_char": 6788, "end_char": 8153, "id": "101789225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_186600341#9_410078532", "url": "https://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/california/san-diego-county/san-diego", "title": "San Diego Vacation Rentals: house rentals & more | Vrbo", "headings": "San Diego vacation rentals\nSan Diego vacation rentals\nWe found 5,608 vacation rentals — enter your dates for availability\nMore vacation ideas\nRental Ideas\nPeople also search for\nTop Filters\n", "segment": "After, be sure to visit the San Diego Harbor, where you can climb aboard the USS Midway, an aircraft-carrier-turned-museum. Other local highlights include Birch Aquarium, the San Diego Botanic Garden, and the Historic Gaslamp Quarter, which is a 16-block historic district known for its nightlife and restaurant scene. Activities\nActivities near San Diego vacation homes\nThere's nothing more Californian than a day at the beach, practicing your surf skills in Del Mar or hiking the trails in La Jolla. Spot the seals and sea lions that have taken over some of the beaches, or hop aboard a whale-watching tour. Take a sunset hot air balloon ride, or catch one of the many local festivals that fill the city's streets throughout the year. Whatever you do, be sure to book a San Diego vacation rental with outdoor space. You won't want to spend any time indoors with weather this fine. Outdoor activities\nOutdoor adventure near San Diego vacation homes\nThe diverse landscape of San Diego is an adventure playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Vacation homes in San Diego put you within reach of the best the area has to offer, from leisurely nature experiences to adrenaline-fueled adventures. You can hike in the foothills to find hidden waterfalls and swimming holes, sail in Mission Bay, camp under the stars in the desert, take in the coastal views with skydiving or paragliding, and much more.", "start_char": 5893, "end_char": 7285, "id": "94017261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_828815112#2_1751223940", "url": "https://www.roverpass.com/f/california/san-diego-county-campgrounds", "title": "Best 10 San Diego County, California RV Parks & Campgrounds | San", "headings": "Easily Book Campgrounds and RV Parks in San Diego County, California\nEasily Book Campgrounds and RV Parks in San Diego County, California\nThe Best Campgrounds and RV Parks in San Diego County, California\nLilac Oaks Campground\nOceanside RV Park\nAnaheim Harbor RV Park\nThe Waterfront RV Park\nLa Jolla Indian Reservation Campground\nPala Casino Spa & RV Resort\nEscondido RV Resort\nSanta Fe Park RV Resort\nOrangeland RV Park\nNewport Dunes Waterfront RV Resort\nParadise By The Sea RV Resort\nAbout San Diego County\nNearby Locations\nFeatured Cities\nBrowse by State\n", "segment": "For the urban adventurer, there's no shortage of excellent opportunities for city fun and exploration. You can head to Belmont Park for an old-fashioned seaside amusement park, the Cabrillo National Monument for excellent seaside views and the Living Coast Discovery Center for a look into the beautiful world of the ocean. For an even more in-depth dive into the beauty of the sea, you can also explore the sights, smells, sounds and feels at SeaWorld and the exotic creatures at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park. There's also Balboa Park in the downtown area, Legoland California, Old Town Trolley Tour and the USS Midway Museum. There's also a ton of easy-going activities such as the Old Town Trolley Tour and Africa Rocks, featuring new exhibits and entertaining and educational tours offering special behind-the-scenes views and interesting information about native African animals and how the park takes care of them. And of course, no trip to this city is complete without a look into its awesome history and art, so be sure to head to spots like the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Natural History Museum, the San Diego Museum of Man and the Museum of Photographic Arts. Adding to the diversity of themes are these sites are other popular places like the San Diego Air & Space Museum are located in Balboa Park, The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Columbia district downtown which is home to historic ship exhibits belonging to the San Diego Maritime Museum, and lastly the San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum which features the USS Midway aircraft carrier. Events and Festivals\nThe city is a hotspot for excellent cultural and urban events because of its multi-cultural vibe, breathtaking coastal terrain and great weather, but the awesome thing is that no matter what your interest, you're sure to find a few great events to match your idea of a great time. Visitors and locals alike can look forward to Comic-Con International, the Kaaboo Del Mar Music Festival, surfing and stand-up paddle boarding at Supergirl Pro and even Bike The Bay community rides. And of course, there's the San Diego Beer Week, Extreme Sailing Series, Champagne Pairing Dinner, horse races and even local baseball games.", "start_char": 2995, "end_char": 5220, "id": "35770556" } ]
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what are the official languages of jamaica?
Jamaican Creole English Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258772176#0_1863272227", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-jamaica.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nOfficial Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nMost Widely Spoken Language In Jamaica\nJamaican Patois\nIndigenous Languages Of Jamaica\nKromanti Language\nImmigrant Languages\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? Schoolchildren in Jamaica examining a camera. English is the main language used in imparting education in Jamaica. Jamaica is regarded as a bilingual country where Jamaican English and Jamaican Patois are the most widely spoken languages. The languages in Jamaica reflect its history, from British colonization to the slave trade to African influence and a rise in nationalism. Languages in the country also attest to the island's rich ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity. Official Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nEnglish is the official language in Jamaica and the language mostly used in formal contexts. The English spoken in Jamaica has been influenced mainly by British English. Having been colonized by the British, the British grammar and spelling is the English standard in the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 896, "id": "96445643" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1058664040#0_2250021982", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/what-language-do-jamaicans-speak", "title": "What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica?", "headings": "What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica?\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Jamaica?\nWhat Language Do Jamaicans Speak?\nJamaican English\nJamaican Patois\nMinority Languages in Jamaica\nLearn a new parlance.\n", "segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica? What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica? Though English is technically the official language, Jamaica is home to a unique linguistic legacy unlike any other in the world. By Steph Koyfman\nJuly 12, 2019\nEnglish is the official language of Jamaica, but that’s an insufficient response to accurately do justice to the island’s linguistic profile. So what language do Jamaicans speak? Well, there’s Jamaican English, and then there’s Jamaican Patois, which is the most widely spoken language. And though Jamaican Patois derives the bulk of its vocabulary from English, even the most surface-level introduction to its vocabulary will be enough to convince you that it’s a distinct language. That person you think is dumb? He’s bawn back a cow. And you must be bruck out (out of your mind) if you think the average American or Brit wouldn’t need some sort of language instruction to understand Jamaican parlance.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 937, "id": "16179252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1381297274#0_2907877110", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090824133110AAf8cHh", "title": "WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN JAMAICA? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN JAMAICA?\nWHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN JAMAICA?\n17 Answers\n", "segment": "WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN JAMAICA? | Yahoo Answers\nanivia t\nanivia t\nasked in Travel Caribbean Jamaica · 1 decade ago\nWHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN JAMAICA? 17 Answers\nRelevance\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nOfficial: English. Recognized languages: Patois, Spanish\nolivia\n1 decade ago\nThe official language of Jamaica is English. This is an English speaking British commonwealth country . But here is some inside information. Most all Jamaicans speak patois at one stage or the other. You will find hard patois speaking people mostly amongst the poor and illiterate.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 580, "id": "25597688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225757077#8_2623641421", "url": "https://historyplex.com/jamaican-people-traditions-art-culture", "title": "Jamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture - Historyplex", "headings": "Jamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nJamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nDid you know?\nPeople\nLanguages\nReligion\nBeliefs and Customs\nArt\nLiterature, Theater, and Films\nAttire\nCuisine\nLike it? Share it!\n« Previous Post\n", "segment": "Owing to this, some 900,000 Jamaicans reside in the United States, 800,000 in the United Kingdom, and 231,110 in Canada. Languages\nEnglish is the official language of Jamaica. It has been spoken nationally for more than 300 years. Also known as Jamaican Standard English, the language is a subtle blend of American and British English, spoken in an Irish accent. The usual practice however, is to use British spellings instead of the American ones. The de facto national language of Jamaica is Jamaican Patois, also commonly referred to as Jamaican. From the linguistic point of view, Jamaican Patois is a very interesting language. It is a Creole language, which means that it is a combination of two parent languages viz., English and West African. Today, it has about 6.2 million native speakers, which makes it the most widely spoken language in Jamaica.", "start_char": 3922, "end_char": 4780, "id": "40333435" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258772176#1_1863273656", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-jamaica.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nOfficial Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nMost Widely Spoken Language In Jamaica\nJamaican Patois\nIndigenous Languages Of Jamaica\nKromanti Language\nImmigrant Languages\n", "segment": "The languages in Jamaica reflect its history, from British colonization to the slave trade to African influence and a rise in nationalism. Languages in the country also attest to the island's rich ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity. Official Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nEnglish is the official language in Jamaica and the language mostly used in formal contexts. The English spoken in Jamaica has been influenced mainly by British English. Having been colonized by the British, the British grammar and spelling is the English standard in the country. Exposure to American English also influenced the Jamaican English. The language subsequently prides in both British and American English elements alongside numerous aspects of Irish intonation. English in Jamaica is the language of commerce, education, government, media, and religion. The language is also associated with affluence, social class, and achievement. Most Widely Spoken Language In Jamaica\nJamaican Patois\nThe Jamaican Patois is also referred to as Jamaican Creole or Patwa.", "start_char": 328, "end_char": 1385, "id": "96445644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1064159812#1_2299937639", "url": "https://www.my-island-jamaica.com/language_of_jamaica.html", "title": "The Language of Jamaica", "headings": "The Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\n\nThe Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\nWatch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nLearn Jamaican Language The Easy Way\nRead More ...\nRecommended For You ...\nOther Great Articles You Might Have Missed\nShare this page with friends:\nP.S. Didn't find what you were looking for? Still need help?\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "For Authentic Jamaican products, from my very own hands, visit my Etsy store here. The official language of Jamaica is English, Jamaican English. Jamaican Standard English is a dialect of English encompassing in a unique way, parts and mergers of both American English and British English dialects. Watch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nClick Here to watch my latest videos on my fun YouTube channel - you'll love it! Want to learn Jamaican Language? Click Here And Get A Simple Course\nTypically we use British English spellings but does not reject American English spellings. Although the distinction between the two is best described as a continuum rather than a solid line, it is not to be confused with Jamaican Patois (what linguists call Jamaican Creole), nor with the vocabulary and language usage of the Rastafarian movement. By the way, \"Patois\" or Patwa is a French term referring to regional languages of France, which include some Creole languages, but in Jamaica it refers to Jamaican Creole, which Jamaicans have traditionally seen as \"broken\", \"bad\", or incorrect Standard English. Jamaican Standard English is grammatically similar to British Standard English.", "start_char": 273, "end_char": 1454, "id": "72241894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1064159812#0_2299936369", "url": "https://www.my-island-jamaica.com/language_of_jamaica.html", "title": "The Language of Jamaica", "headings": "The Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\n\nThe Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\nWatch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nLearn Jamaican Language The Easy Way\nRead More ...\nRecommended For You ...\nOther Great Articles You Might Have Missed\nShare this page with friends:\nP.S. Didn't find what you were looking for? Still need help?\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "The Language of Jamaica\nStay up-to-date with all that's new at My-Island-Jamaica, Click Here to subscribe for my updates and don't miss a thing! Have a QUESTION? The Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\nSharing Is Caring! Share this awesome content with your friends now. New! For Authentic Jamaican products, from my very own hands, visit my Etsy store here. The official language of Jamaica is English, Jamaican English. Jamaican Standard English is a dialect of English encompassing in a unique way, parts and mergers of both American English and British English dialects. Watch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nClick Here to watch my latest videos on my fun YouTube channel - you'll love it!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 690, "id": "72241893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110508019#0_295827567", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_do_they_speak_in_Jamaica", "title": "What language do they speak in Jamaica? - Answers", "headings": "What language do they speak in Jamaica\n?\n\nWhat language do they speak in Jamaica?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are all the countries that speak jamaican?\nHow was English introduced into Jamaica?\nWhat is jamacia language?\nHow do you say 'welcome to Jamaica' in Jamaica language?\nHow many people speak English in Jamaica?\nHow would you communicate with someone from a jamaica other than language?\nIs spanish spoken in jamaica?\nIs French spoken in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica considered Francophone?\nWhat are the differences between Jamaica and Haiti?\nHow do you say you're welcome in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica in Brazil?\nHow do you you congratulations in Jamaica?\nDid Cleopatra speak Egyptian lanugae?\nHow do you say love in Jamaica?\nIn jamaican what are thing they say did that is not in English?\nWhat does agua the Jamaica mean in inglesh?\nHow do you say merry Christmas in Jamaica?\nWhat language do the Jawoyn people speak?\nWhat language do you speak in your country?\nWhat is the American Sign language sign for Jamaica?\nDoes Jamaica use the British or the American Sign Language system?\nWhat language would the Angels speak?\nDo fashion designers have to speak a different language?\nWhat language does j-hope speak?\n", "segment": "What language do they speak in Jamaica? - Answers\nJamaica\nNova Scotia\nWhat language do they speak in Jamaica? Asked by Anais Greenfelder\nBe the first to answer! Related Questions\nWhat are all the countries that speak jamaican? There is no such language as Jamaican. English is the language of Jamaica. How was English introduced into Jamaica? well, the official language of jamaica is the queens english & we started to speak it since the island was discovered\nWhat is jamacia language? Jamaica language is the language of Jamaica\nHow do you say 'welcome to Jamaica' in Jamaica language? Jamaica is an English speaking country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 627, "id": "74900462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225757077#9_2623642863", "url": "https://historyplex.com/jamaican-people-traditions-art-culture", "title": "Jamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture - Historyplex", "headings": "Jamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nJamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nDid you know?\nPeople\nLanguages\nReligion\nBeliefs and Customs\nArt\nLiterature, Theater, and Films\nAttire\nCuisine\nLike it? Share it!\n« Previous Post\n", "segment": "The de facto national language of Jamaica is Jamaican Patois, also commonly referred to as Jamaican. From the linguistic point of view, Jamaican Patois is a very interesting language. It is a Creole language, which means that it is a combination of two parent languages viz., English and West African. Today, it has about 6.2 million native speakers, which makes it the most widely spoken language in Jamaica. Added to the two major languages mentioned above, there also exists a ‘created English dialect’ called Iyaric. This is spoken by members of the Rastafari movement, who consider English as a language imposed upon them by the colonizers. So, in order to get rid of colonial English, this new dialect has been created. Moreover, the Jamaicans are known to make up their own words to suit the topic they are speaking about. So, don’t be too shocked if you hear a new word every now and then.", "start_char": 4370, "end_char": 5268, "id": "40333436" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110508019#1_295829684", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_do_they_speak_in_Jamaica", "title": "What language do they speak in Jamaica? - Answers", "headings": "What language do they speak in Jamaica\n?\n\nWhat language do they speak in Jamaica?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are all the countries that speak jamaican?\nHow was English introduced into Jamaica?\nWhat is jamacia language?\nHow do you say 'welcome to Jamaica' in Jamaica language?\nHow many people speak English in Jamaica?\nHow would you communicate with someone from a jamaica other than language?\nIs spanish spoken in jamaica?\nIs French spoken in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica considered Francophone?\nWhat are the differences between Jamaica and Haiti?\nHow do you say you're welcome in Jamaica?\nIs Jamaica in Brazil?\nHow do you you congratulations in Jamaica?\nDid Cleopatra speak Egyptian lanugae?\nHow do you say love in Jamaica?\nIn jamaican what are thing they say did that is not in English?\nWhat does agua the Jamaica mean in inglesh?\nHow do you say merry Christmas in Jamaica?\nWhat language do the Jawoyn people speak?\nWhat language do you speak in your country?\nWhat is the American Sign language sign for Jamaica?\nDoes Jamaica use the British or the American Sign Language system?\nWhat language would the Angels speak?\nDo fashion designers have to speak a different language?\nWhat language does j-hope speak?\n", "segment": "English is the language of Jamaica. How was English introduced into Jamaica? well, the official language of jamaica is the queens english & we started to speak it since the island was discovered\nWhat is jamacia language? Jamaica language is the language of Jamaica\nHow do you say 'welcome to Jamaica' in Jamaica language? Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say \"Welcome to Jamaica\" whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language. How many people speak English in Jamaica? Almost all of them. English is in fact the national language of Jamaica.9.7850%\nHow would you communicate with someone from a jamaica other than language? If you can't speak English (the language of Jamaica) then you could just gestures and facial expressions to communicate.", "start_char": 266, "end_char": 1102, "id": "74900463" } ]
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when was the first pope of the catholic church?
Paul the Apostle
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Peter was chosen to become a Vicar of Christ by Jesus with Jesus as the Head of the Catholic church. There are many references to this in the Bible. Just a few examples would include: - \"And I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church\" (Matt. 16:18). ( Note: the word for Peter and Rock is the same.) (", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 572, "id": "75093185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1501153195#0_3127782469", "url": "https://www.pope2you.net/was-the-catholic-church-the-first-church/", "title": "Was the Catholic Church the First Church? - Pope Web - Vatican 2021", "headings": "Was the Catholic Church the First Church?\nWas the Catholic Church the First Church?\nWorld’s First Christian Church Was Found in Jordan\nThe History of the First Church\nWas the Catholic Church the First Church?\nStafannel b. Morris\n", "segment": "Was the Catholic Church the First Church? - Pope Web - Vatican 2021\nChurch History\nWas the Catholic Church the First Church? by Stafannel b. Morris June 20, 2019\nwritten by Stafannel b. Morris June 20, 2019\nThe first church in the world began in AD 30 or 33 in Jerusalem. The very first church was under the leadership of the apostles Peter and John, and later James. It was then when Jewish followers of Jesus met in the temple courts in Jerusalem, with other Jewish worshippers. Hence, the first church building was the Jewish Temple, also known as Herod’s Temple. In the English translations of the Bible, the word church translates literally to ekklesia, an original Greek word which meant ‘an assembly, a gathering of people.’ Throughout history, the origin of the church is closely connected to the origin of Christianity. Until the 135, the first church and an important church center were Jerusalem. Img Source:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 919, "id": "28879727" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_860768165#0_1452295361", "url": "http://www.gotquestions.org/Peter-first-pope.html", "title": "Was Saint Peter the first pope? | GotQuestions.org", "headings": "Was Saint Peter the first pope?\nQuestion\nWas Saint Peter the first pope?\nAnswer\nSubscribe to the\nQuestion of the Week\n", "segment": "Was Saint Peter the first pope? | GotQuestions.org\nHome Content Index Catholicism Catholicism and Authority Peter first pope\nQuestion\nWas Saint Peter the first pope? Answer\nThe Roman Catholic Church sees Peter as the first pope upon whom God had chosen to build His church ( Matthew 16:18 ). It holds that he had authority (primacy) over the other apostles. The Roman Catholic Church maintains that sometime after the recorded events of the book of Acts, the Apostle Peter became the first bishop of Rome, and that the Roman bishop was accepted by the early church as the central authority among all of the churches. It teaches that God passed Peter’s apostolic authority to those who later filled his seat as bishop of Rome. This teaching that God passed on Peter’s apostolic authority to the subsequent bishops is referred to as “apostolic succession.” The Roman Catholic Church also holds that Peter and the subsequent popes were and are infallible when addressing issues “ex cathedra,” from their position and authority as pope. It teaches that this infallibility gives the pope the ability to guide the church without error. The Roman Catholic Church claims that it can trace an unbroken line of popes back to St. Peter, citing this as evidence that it is the true church, since, according to their interpretation of Matthew 16:18, Christ built His church upon Peter.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1372, "id": "19395698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_650240777#1_1195503869", "url": "https://www.learnreligions.com/roman-catholic-church-denomination-700532", "title": "Roman Catholic Church Denomination", "headings": "Roman Catholic Church Denomination\nRoman Catholic Church Denomination\nOverview of the Roman Catholic Faith\nNumber of Worldwide Members:\nRoman Catholic Church Founding:\nProminent Roman Catholic Church Founders:\nGeography:\nRoman Catholic Church Governing Body:\nSacred or Distinguishing Text:\nNotable Catholics:\nRoman Catholic Church Beliefs and Practices:\n", "segment": "As early as 380 AD, the Roman Empire declared the Catholic church to be the official religion of the Empire. For the first thousand years of Christianity no other established denominations existed, only \" the one, holy, Catholic Church .\" Prominent Roman Catholic Church Founders: Although many (including Catholics) claim that the Apostle Peter was the first Pope, some historians give this title to the Roman Bishop Leo I (440-461). He was the first to claim ultimate authority over all of Christendom. Likewise, non-Catholics generally agree that the Roman Catholic church as an institution began when Gregory I was appointed as bishop of Rome in AD 590. Gregory strongly influenced the organization of the papal system and standardized the liturgy and theology of the Roman Catholic church. Geography: Roman Catholicism is by far the largest worldwide Christian denomination. It is the majority religion of Italy, Spain, and nearly all Latin American countries.", "start_char": 1225, "end_char": 2190, "id": "50215872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_773187673#4_1561401839", "url": "https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/when-was-first-pope-elected-141717", "title": "When was the first pope elected? - eNotes.com", "headings": "When was the\nfirst pope\nelected?\n\nHistory\nWhen was the first pope elected?\nExpert Answers\nWe’ll help your grades soar\n", "segment": "But it was Gregory I, who was head of the Roman church from 590 to 604, who is generally considered to be the first Pope. Gregory rose during a time of great anarchy when, after the Goths and Visigoths, the Lombards were devastating much of central southern Europe. His personal influence over Gothic and Lombard kings and the Emperor of Byzantium gave him great reputation and influence over events. He worked tirelessly to spread Christianity into Europe at large, sending teachers as far afield as the British Isles. Gregory never claimed to be a universal pontiff or a secular ruler, nor did he claim precedence over the Eastern Church. He in fact considered it presumptuous of the Patriarch of Constantinople to call himself \"Universal Bishop.\" Unfortunately, in the 8th century the Popes began to amass temporal power after \"Pope\" Zacharias was instrumental in making Peppin the Short King of the Franks, and the rise of Charlemagne. So the identity of the first \"pope\" depends upon one's definition. Gregory I is the usual answer, but it was not until Stephen II in the mid-8th century that the Pope actually held lands around Rome as a secular ruler, following the conquest of the Lombards by Peppin. It was not, however, until 1059 that Nicholas II created a group of \"cardinal bishops\" to meet to elect popes.", "start_char": 2307, "end_char": 3626, "id": "21142923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1452344347#0_3080503241", "url": "https://ucatholic.com/blog/saint-peter-was-the-first-pope-but-who-was-the-second-pope/", "title": "Peter Was the First Pope, but Who Was the Second Pope? | uCatholic", "headings": "Peter Was the First Pope, but Who Was the Second Pope?\nPeter Was the First Pope, but Who Was the Second Pope?\nComments\n", "segment": "Peter Was the First Pope, but Who Was the Second Pope? | uCatholic\nPeter Was the First Pope, but Who Was the Second Pope? Every Catholic faithful to the one true Church knows that Saint Peter was the first pope. As we see in Matthew 16:18, Jesus Christ founded His Church upon Peter, making him the first Vicar of Jesus Christ and establishing the papacy. With his ordination as the first pope, the papal line of succession was also established. While we know that Peter was the first, who was the second pope? And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it. – Matthew 16:18\nThe earliest account shows that Pope Saint Linus was the second pope and successor to the Prince of the Apostles. In a passage from the book Adversus Haereses written by Saint Irenaeus around the year 180, it is claimed that Pope Linus is the direct successor to Peter, the same Linus mentioned by Saint Paul in his second epistle to Timothy 4:21. The passage reads:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1035, "id": "38393593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_340307037#0_408455545", "url": "http://www.cocsermons.net/studies/First_Real_Pope_5E2EF539.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "WHO WAS THE FIRST REAL POPE? 1 \nWHO WAS THE FIRST REAL POPE? The intent of this study is to present opinions of various authors and scholars regarding when the first real pope came to power. Even opinions within the Catholic Church are provided. Even though the Roman Catholic Church claims that the first Pope was Peter, many scholars argue that the actual first Pope was Gregory the Great. This is because the power of the papacy (papal supremacy) did not fully develop until around the time of Gregory the Great. Gregory the Great was born around the year 540 A.D. and died in 604 A.D. Gregory the Great became pope in the year 590 A.D. \n570 A.D. TO 1830 A.D. \nJust prior to Gregory’s reign, the Lombards invaded Italy (568 A.D.). This conquest of Italy by the Lombards came to its completion in 570 A.D. and then the Lombard king was declared king of Italy. With this event, the last remains of the ancient Roman Empire were conquered (many sources are cited that point to the year 570 A.D. in A Marvelous Work and a Wonder). The papacy / Roman Catholic Church would then take over as the dominant power that Gregory the Great would first fully grasp.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1156, "id": "16893872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1047803721#1_1770724742", "url": "http://www.666man.net/265popes.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "1. \" Was\" 2. \" Is\n Not\" 3. \" Yet\n Is\" \nNote that though the Catholic Church\n claims Peter was the first pope, there is no historical\n proof that Peter was ever in Rome, let alone be\n their first pope. 2\nSt. Linus (67-76)\n\n3\nSt. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88)\n\n4\nSt. Clement I (88-97)\n\n5\nSt. Evaristus (97-105)\n\n6\nSt. Alexander I (105-115)\n\n7\nSt. Sixtus I (115-125) \n \n--\n also called Xystus I\n\n8\nSt. Telesphorus (125-136)\n\n9\nSt. Hyginus (136-140)\n\n10\nSt. Pius\n I (140-155)\n\n11\nSt. Anicetus (155-166)\n\n12\nSt. Soter (166-175)\n\n13\nSt. Eleutherius (175-189)\n\n14\nSt. Victor I (189-199)\n\n15\nSt. Zephyrinus (199-217)\n\n16\nSt. Callistus I (217-222)\nCallistus I was\n the first pope to use the title Pontifex\n Maximus publicly. In a document issued\n during his papacy, he used the title Pontifex\n Maximus to refer to himself as the \"Bishop\n of Bishops\" while the Roman Emperor\n still used the term Pontifex Maximus. The Church\n was now starting use the title while taking on\n the role of combining church and state. This\n title passed down through all emperors from the\n time of Julius Caesar, who took it over from\n the Babylonian priests' descendants in 63 B.C. This made him head priest of the pagan Babylonian\n Religion while remaining head of the Christian\n Church in Rome. Almost everyone has heard the\n pope called Pontiff, which is a variation of\n the title Pontifex Maximus. 17\nSt. Urban I (222-230)\n\n18\nSt. Pontain (230-235)\n\n19\nSt. Anterus (235-236)\n\n20\nSt. Fabian (236-250)\n\n21\nSt. Cornelius (251-253)\n\n22\nSt. Lucius I (253-254)\n\n23\nSt. Stephen I (254-257)\n\n24\nSt. Sixtus II (257-258)\n\n25\nSt. Dionysius (260-268)\n\n26\nSt. Felix I (269-274)\n\n27\nSt. Eutychian (275-283)\n\n28\nSt. Caius (283-296) \n\t\t\t\t\t \n-- also\n called Gaius\n\n29\nSt. Marcellinus (296-304)\n\n30\nSt. Marcellus I (308-309)\n\n31\nSt. Eusebius (309 or 310)\n\n32\nSt. Miltiades (311-314)\n\n33\nSt. Sylvester I (314-335)\n\n34\nSt. Marcus (336)\n\n35\nSt. Julius I (337-352)\n\n36\nLiberius (352-366)\n\n37\nSt. Damasus I (366-383)\n\n38\nSt. Siricius (384-399)\n\n39\nSt. Anastasius I (399-401)\n\n40\nSt. Innocent I (401-417)\n\n41\nSt. Zosimus (417-418)\n\n42\nSt. Boniface I (418-422)\n\n43\nSt. Celestine I (422-432)\n\n44\nSt. Sixtus III (432-440)\n\n45\nSt. Leo\n I (the Great) (440-461)\n\n46\nSt. Hilarius (461-468)\n\n47\nSt. Simplicius (468-483)\n\n48\nSt. Felix III (II) (483-492)\n\n49\nSt. Gelasius I (492-496)\n\n50\nAnastasius II (496-498)\n\n51\nSt. Symmachus (498-514)\n\n52\nSt. Hormisdas (514-523)\n\n53\nSt. John\n I (523-526)\n\n54\nSt. Felix IV (III) (526-530)\n\n55\nBoniface II (530-532)\n\n56\nJohn\n II (533-535)\n\n57\nSt. Agapetus I (535-536)\n \n-- also called Agapitus I\n\n58\nSt. Silverius (536-537)\n\n59\nVigilius (537-555)\nThe First\n Phaseof the Papacy\n started in 538\n A.D. when Justinian, to favor the pope,\n destroyed the influence of the Arians in Rome\n and was able to implement a decree which made\n the pope head bishop over all Christian bishops\n AND giving the pope power to prosecute heresy.", "start_char": 2517, "end_char": 6417, "id": "2804132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1217428834#3_2607347998", "url": "https://historyguy.com/list_of_popes.htm", "title": "Papal History: The List of Popes", "headings": "Papal History\n:\n\nPapal History:\nThe List of Popes\nPope Benedict XVI\n", "segment": "Pope Francis is the first Pope from the Americas, and the first Jesuit Pope. Pope Benedict XVI\nLinks and Resources: See also: Wars of the Papacy\n\"The List of Popes.\" The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911.", "start_char": 9750, "end_char": 10000, "id": "40323979" } ]
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when do they have the olympics?
Once every two years
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See also: Ancient Olympic Games\nRetrieved from \" https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2024_Summer_Olympics&oldid=7504284 \"\nCategories: 2020s in France\n2020s in sports\nAugust events\nHistory of Paris\nJuly events\nSport in France\nSummer Olympic Games\nHidden categories: CS1 maint: discouraged parameter\nCS1 errors: URL\nCS1 errors:", "start_char": 4597, "end_char": 6191, "id": "41093247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1502306368#0_2769898491", "url": "https://www.olympic.org/faq/sports-programme-and-results/where-will-the-next-olympic-games-be-held", "title": "Where will the next Olympic Games be held? - Sports, programme and results - FAQ", "headings": "Where will the next Olympic Games be held?\nWhere will the next Olympic Games be held?\nOlympic documents\nOlympic studies\n", "segment": "Where will the next Olympic Games be held? - Sports, programme and results - FAQ\nWhere will the next Olympic Games be held? Where will the next Olympic Games be held? In Tokyo, Japan, from 23 July to 8 August 2021. In Beijing, People’s Republic of China, from 4 to 20 February 2022. In Paris, France, from 26 July to 11 August 2024. In Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, in Italy, in 2026. In Los Angeles, USA, in 2028. Learn more: Official websites of Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022, Milan-Cortina 2026 , Paris 2024 et Los Angeles 2028\nOlympic documents\nVisit the Olympic.org documents repository to find a list of all documents published on this website.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 644, "id": "30615275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2404549350#16_2588855446", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karate_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics", "title": "Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia", "headings": "Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics\nKarate at the 2020 Summer Olympics\nContents\nRules\nKumite\nKata\nQualification\nSummary\nParticipating nations\nSchedule\nMedalists\nMedal table\nMen\nWomen\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ \"Schedule - Thursday 06 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics\". Olympian Database. Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ \"Schedule - Friday 07 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics\". Olympian Database. Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ \"Schedule - Saturday 08 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics\". Olympian Database. Retrieved 8 March 2020.", "start_char": 7822, "end_char": 8128, "id": "105121304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_811876962#1_1827444706", "url": "https://www.topendsports.com/events/calendar-2022.htm", "title": "Sporting Events Calendar 2022", "headings": "2022 World Sporting Event Calendar\n2022 World Sporting Event Calendar\nRelated Pages\n", "segment": "Let me know if you think something is missing or needs updating. Date (s)\nSport\nEvent\nLocation\nJan ? Extreme Sports\nWinter X Games 26\nAspen, Colorado, USA? Jan ? Tennis\nAustralia Open\nMelbourne, Australia\nJan 22-28 (postponed from 2021)\nMulti-sports\nSpecial Olympics World Winter Games\nKazan, Russia\nFeb 4-20\nMulti-sports\nWinter Olympics\nBeijing, China\nFeb 6\nGridiron/Football\nSuper Bowl\nInglewood, California\nFeb 6 - Mar 7\nCricket\nODI World Cup for Women\nNew Zealand\nFeb? ( postponed from 2021)\nMulti-sports\nWinter Military World Games\nBerchtesgaden and Ruhpolding, Germany\nFeb? 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We don't know yet, but we can take a pretty good guess. The IOC said only that the Games will be rescheduled to \"a date beyond 2020 but not later than summer 2021.\" Most likely, they'll be held pretty close to the original July 24 to Aug. 9 dates. There's a reason that time of year was chosen: it's a relatively dead time in the sports calendar around the world, which allows the Olympics to own the spotlight. Holding the Games more than a week or two earlier or later than those dates would be very tricky. Soccer's European Championship, which is a massively popular event, has already staked out its own rescheduled dates of June 11 to July 11 of 2021. The two months before that are jam-packed with events like the NBA and NHL playoffs and the final rounds of the UEFA Champions League. And you can't move into late August or September without bumping up against the start of the college and pro football seasons in the United States.", "start_char": 2460, "end_char": 3438, "id": "32330755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_546738536#52_1041634424", "url": "https://www.ag-grid.com/javascript-grid-column-header/", "title": "JavaScript Grid: Column Headers", "headings": "JavaScript Grid: Column Headers\nJavaScript Grid: Column Headers\nHeader Height\nText Orientation\nExample: Header Height and Text Orientation\nExample: Header Height and Text Orientation\nDynamic Header Heights\nExample: Dynamic Header Height\nCustom Header\nHeader Tooltips\nHeader Templates\nExample: Simple Header Templates\nExample: Header template\n", "segment": "date', headerTooltip: ' The date of the Olympics' }, { field: ' sport', headerTooltip: ' The sport the medal was for' }, { field: ' gold', headerTooltip: ' How many gold medals' }, { field: ' silver', headerTooltip: ' How many silver medals' }, { field: ' bronze', headerTooltip: ' How many bronze medals' }, { field: '", "start_char": 9077, "end_char": 9387, "id": "55681984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1345676171#2_1518942179", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022", "title": "2022 - Wikipedia", "headings": "2022\n2022\nPredicted and scheduled events\nDate unknown\nReferences\n", "segment": "January 8 – Venus will pass 0.2658 AU (39.76 million km; 24.71 million mi; 103.4 LD) from Earth. February 4 – 20 – The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China, making Beijing the first city ever to host both the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics. February 6 – If still living and reigning, Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee on this date, marking 70 years on the throne, a mark that no other British monarch before her has held. February 13 – The Super Bowl LVI will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. February 20 – The 2022 NBA All-Star Game will be held in Cleveland, Ohio. February 28 – Egypt will celebrate 100 years of independence from the United Kingdom. March – The Hong Kong Special Administration Region will hold an election for Chief Executive. 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Holding the Games more than a week or two earlier or later than those dates would be very tricky. Soccer's European Championship, which is a massively popular event, has already staked out its own rescheduled dates of June 11 to July 11 of 2021. The two months before that are jam-packed with events like the NBA and NHL playoffs and the final rounds of the UEFA Champions League. And you can't move into late August or September without bumping up against the start of the college and pro football seasons in the United States. That would likely be a non-starter for NBC, which has tremendous pull with the IOC by virtue of accounting for about half of the organization's worldwide broadcast-rights revenue. 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when did the name jehovah first appear?
Jehovah's Witnesses
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In other words, Jehovah is a mistransliteration, compounded by the fact that, while “J” has a “Y” sound in Latin, it has a very different sound in English—as in the word jam. Jehovah appears in no literature earlier than about the thirteenth century, and it began to be popularized in the sixteenth century by well-meaning but mistaken Christians. ( Richard Abanes, The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code, p. 19, 83)\nHere is what other scholars say about the name or pronunciation “Jehovah”: The Jewish Encyclopedia: “ Jehovah” — a mispronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH the name of God. This pronunciation is grammatically impossible.", "start_char": 642, "end_char": 1888, "id": "24887001" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2192089539#1_2360885766", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah", "title": "Jehovah - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jehovah\nJehovah\nContents\nPronunciation\nDevelopment\nVowel points of יְהֹוָה‎ and אֲדֹנָי‎\nIntroduction into English\nHebrew vowel points\nProponents of pre-Christian origin\nProponents of later origin\nEarly modern arguments\nDiscourses rejecting Jehovah\nDiscourses defending Jehovah\nSummary of discourses\nUsage in English Bible translations\nBible translations with the divine name in the New Testament:\nNon-usage\nOther usage\nSimilar Greek names\nAncient\nModern\nSimilar Latin and English transcriptions\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The historical vocalization was lost because in Second Temple Judaism, during the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton came to be avoided, being substituted with Adonai (\"my Lord\"). The Hebrew vowel points of Adonai were added to the Tetragrammaton by the Masoretes, and the resulting form was transliterated around the 12th century as Yehowah. The derived forms Iehouah and Jehovah first appeared in the 16th century. Jehovah was first introduced by William Tyndale in his translation of Exodus 6:3, and appears in some other early English translations including the Geneva Bible and the King James Version. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops states that in order to pronounce the Tetragrammaton \"it is necessary to introduce vowels that alter the written and spoken forms of the name (i.e. \"Yahweh\" or \"Jehovah\").\" Jehovah appears in the Old Testament of some widely used translations including the American Standard Version (1901) and Young's Literal Translation (1862, 1899); the New World Translation (1961, 2013) uses Jehovah in both the Old and New Testaments. Jehovah does not appear in most mainstream English translations, some of which use Yahweh but most continue to use \"Lord\" or \"L ORD \" to represent the Tetragrammaton. Contents\n1 Pronunciation\n1.1 Development\n1.1.1 Vowel points of יְהֹוָה‎ and אֲדֹנָי‎\n1.2 Introduction into English\n2 Hebrew vowel points\n2.1 Proponents of pre-Christian origin\n2.2 Proponents of later origin\n3 Early modern arguments\n3.1 Discourses rejecting Jehovah\n3.2 Discourses defending Jehovah\n3.3 Summary of discourses\n4 Usage in English Bible translations\n4.1 Non-usage\n5 Other usage\n6 Similar Greek names\n6.1 Ancient\n6.2 Modern\n7 Similar Latin and English transcriptions\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 External links\nPronunciation\nThe name Iehova at a Lutheran church in Norway. Most scholars believe \"Jehovah\" (also transliterated as \"Yehowah\") to be a hybrid form derived by combining the Latin letters JHVH with the vowels of Adonai.", "start_char": 726, "end_char": 2752, "id": "104975138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_949257245#2_1846129369", "url": "https://alwaysbeready.com/gods-name-jehovah-by-charlie-campbell/", "title": "Is God's Name \"Jehovah\"? No. Here's Why... | AlwaysBeReady.com", "headings": "\nWOULD YOU LIKE CHARLIE TO SPEAK AT YOUR CHURCH?", "segment": "Jehovah appears in no literature earlier than about the thirteenth century, and it began to be popularized in the sixteenth century by well-meaning but mistaken Christians. ( Richard Abanes, The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code, p. 19, 83)\nHere is what other scholars say about the name or pronunciation “Jehovah”: The Jewish Encyclopedia: “ Jehovah” — a mispronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH the name of God. This pronunciation is grammatically impossible. The form ‘Jehovah’ is a philological impossibility.” The New Jewish Encyclopedia: “ It is clear that the word Jehovah is an artificial composite.” Encyclopedia Judaica: “ the true pronunciation of the tetragrammaton YHWH was never lost.", "start_char": 1437, "end_char": 2123, "id": "24887002" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1457558960#1_2377468314", "url": "http://www.yhwh.com/jehovah.htm", "title": "A Detailed History of the name", "headings": "A Detailed History of the name \"Jehovah\"\nA Detailed History of the name \"Jehovah\"", "segment": "Then, in 1518, Petrus Galatinus, a Catholic priest born in the late 1400's, published a work entitled DE ARCANIS CATHOLICAE VERITATIS (Concerning Secrets of the Universal Truth) in which he spelled God's name IEHOUA. Now, the direct answer to your question: the name \"Jehovah\" first appeared in an English BIBLE in 1530, when William Tyndale published a translation of the Chumash (the first five books of the Bible). In this, he included the name of God, usually spelled IEHOUAH, in several verses (Genesis 15:2; Exodus 6:3; 15:3; 17:6; 23:17; 33:19; 34:23;", "start_char": 592, "end_char": 1152, "id": "27101247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_315791026#7_676979119", "url": "https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/why-is-jehovah-one-of-gods-names.html", "title": "Why Is Jehovah One of God’s Names and What Does it Mean?", "headings": "Why Is Jehovah One of God’s Names and What Does it Mean?\nWhy Is Jehovah One of God’s Names and What Does it Mean?\nThe Meaning Of the Name Jehovah\nHow God Came to Be Called Jehovah\nWhere Is 'Jehovah' in Scripture?\nWhy Is This Name for God So Personal?\n5 Beautiful Promises of Jehovah\n1. He is present with us in times of suffering.\n2. He is present with us amid injustice.\n3. He is present with us in our need.\n4. He is present with us even when we sin.\n5. He is present to walk with us.\nA Prayer of Praise to Jehovah\n", "segment": "They dropped the vowels of Adonai into the Tetragrammaton, resulting in the pronunciation \"Yehowah.\" In the 13th century, the earliest Latin form of this word was introduced, which in English became \"Jehovah.\" Through all the adaptations and transitions, the underlying intent was that God would be revered above all—and that His name would be treated with the highest respect. Photo Credit: © Sparrowstock\nWhere Is 'Jehovah' in Scripture? Jehovah (or other forms of it, like Yaweh) appears in the Bible more than any other name for God—about 6,800 times. Beginning in the 16th century, early translations, such as King James and William Tyndale's translations of the first five books of the Old Testament, started using this form of the Tetragrammaton. Many later translations, including the English Revised and American Standard versions, followed suit. \"That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most high over all the earth.\" ( Psalms 83:18 KJV)\n\"And Moses cried unto Jehovah, saying, What shall I do unto this people?", "start_char": 2857, "end_char": 3903, "id": "11550559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_614733664#0_1126255331", "url": "http://bibleq.net/answer/87/", "title": "Bible Q | Where did the name “Jehovah” come from?", "headings": "Where did the name “Jehovah” come from?\nWhere did the name “Jehovah” come from?", "segment": "Bible Q | Where did the name “Jehovah” come from? When was Jesus born? Who dwells in heaven with God? Where did the name “Jehovah” come from? Answered by Bible Q · 8 August 2009 · 0 Comments\n“Jehovah” is a mispronunciation of the Hebrew name of God, resulting from a confusion over what vowels were to be included when saying the name. The Hebrew name of God is יהוה (YHWH). This was revealed to Moses by God in Exodus 6:2-3. In Hebrew, there are usually no vowels inserted and it is up to the reader to insert the vowels at the time of reading. Most scholars think the vowels in the name of God are A and E making Yahweh. Several centuries before Jesus, Jews stopped pronouncing the name of God as it was too sacred, and they started to substitute the word Adonay (Lord) instead whenever they came across the word Yahweh.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 822, "id": "4435920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_861405042#14_1957273898", "url": "https://brightmorningstar.org/ineffable-name/", "title": "What Is The Ineffable Name of God? - Bright Morning Star", "headings": "What Is The Ineffable Name of God?\nWhat Is The Ineffable Name of God?\nיהוה\nHVHY\nTHE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD IN ANTIQUITY\nTHE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD NOT SPOKEN\nTHE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD BANNED\nTHE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD AND THE MASORETES\nיְהֹוָה\nיְהוָה\nDOUBT ON THE MASORETIC ‘YEHOVAH’\nיַהֲוֶה יַהְוֶה\nDIFFICULTIES IN THE ‘YAHWEH’ CONSTRUCT\nDID SOMEONE CHANGE THE VOWELS OF THE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD?\nWERE THE MASORETES RABBINIC JEWS?\nHOW MANY SYLLABLES IN THE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD?\nGESENIUS DIDN’T BELIEVE IT HIMSELF\nTHE PLAUSIBILITY OF THE MASORETIC VOCALIZATION\nTWO FORMS OF THE NAME\nAFTER MOSES\nWHICH FORM IS OLDER?\nTHE THIRD SYLLABLE\nMORE ANCIENT EVIDENCE FOR YEHOVAH AS THE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD\nDOES ‘YEHOVAH’ EXPLAIN THE ANOMALIES?\nYAH\nיהּ\nYO-\nYAHU\nיָהוּ\nYAHO\nYEHOVIH\nיֱהֹוִה\nWHAT THE MASORETES WERE REALLY DOING\nיְהוָה\nTHE MEANING OF THE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD\nONE MORE PUZZLE\nTWO POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS\nTHE INEFFABLE NAME OF GOD IN THIS BOOK\nNOTES\n", "segment": "This remained the widely-accepted form of the Name until the nineteenth century. DOUBT ON THE MASORETIC ‘YEHOVAH’\nThe first seed of doubt for the ‘Yehovah-Jehovah’ pronunciation was Elias Levita’s Masoret ha-Masoret (1538), which argued that the Masoretic punctillation was invented by the Masoretes themselves. This, as we saw in chapter nine, generated much opposition precisely because it threw into doubt the pronunciation of the sacred name. Yet Levita’s cue was followed by Génébrard, whose Chronologia (1567) proposed the pronunciation ‘Iahve’ on the strength of the testimony of the fifth-century Syrian Father, Theodoret. [ 9] Nevertheless, Jehovah was largely accepted for another two-and-a-half centuries until Wilhelm Gesenius’s influential Lexicon (1833), again on the testimony of Theodoret, proposed Jah e weh and Jah a weh, that is, with the German letters J and W being equivalent to English Y and V.\nיַהֲוֶה יַהְוֶה\nFollowing Gesenius, Ewald (1803–1875) proposed ‘Jahweh’, omitting the middle half-vowel. Through Ewald’s writings, the name came into widespread use. English writers, changing the German J to Y, but unaccountably hanging on to the German W instead of V, made it into Yahweh. This Yahweh-construct has now become the new orthodoxy, although it’s fair to add that numerous other conjectures are in circulation, including Yahaweh, Yahawah, Yahuwah, and so on. DIFFICULTIES IN THE ‘YAHWEH’ CONSTRUCT\nThere are several difficulties with the ‘Yahweh’ or ‘Yahveh’ form of the Name. First, it is based on questionable testimony, that of the fifth-century Church Father, Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus in Syria (c. 393–457).", "start_char": 6429, "end_char": 8073, "id": "43822196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1109949322#1_2361760644", "url": "https://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Jehovah", "title": "Jehovah - Meaning of Jehovah, What does Jehovah mean?", "headings": "Jehovah - Meaning of Jehovah\nJehovah - Meaning of Jehovah\nWhat does Jehovah mean?\nJehovah Popularity Charts\nLegend:\n", "segment": "The name's meaning is 'I am who is'. Jehovah is an English form of the name of God in the Old Testament, transliterated from the four Hebrew letters Yod Heh Waw Heh. The name is believed to be a misreading by early English translators unfamiliar with the Jewish tradition of using consonants, and Yahweh is generally believed to be closer to the original pronunciation. Variations of Jehovah include Jehova (German) and Yehovah (Hebrew). See also the related categories, god, english, biblical, hebrew, and jewish. Jehovah is not regularly used as a first name. It is not listed in the top 1000 names. Baby names that sound like Jehovah include Jakobus, Jaquavis, Jovica, Jaquavious, Jaquavius, Giuseppea, Jabulanee, Jabulaney, Jabulanie, Jabulanea, Jabes, Jabesh, Jabeshe, Jabez, Jabezz, Jacobs, Jakobs, Javas, Jekebs, and Joba. † Pronunciation for Jehovah: JH as in \"joy (JH.OY)\" ;", "start_char": 290, "end_char": 1173, "id": "16244843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1427309171#3_2946147622", "url": "https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/who-is-jehovah/", "title": "Who Is Jehovah? | Bible Questions", "headings": "Who Is Jehovah?\nWho Is Jehovah?\nDownload\nThe Bible’s answer\nWhy is the pronunciation of God’s name in ancient Hebrew unknown?\nMisconceptions about God’s name in the Bible\n", "segment": "Exodus 34:5-7; Luke 6:35; 1 John 4:8. The name Jehovah is an English translation of the Hebrew name for God​—the four letters יהוה (YHWH), known as the Tetragrammaton. The exact pronunciation of the divine name in ancient Hebrew is not known. However, the form “Jehovah” has a long history in the English language, first appearing in William Tyndale’s Bible translation of 1530. * Why is the pronunciation of God’s name in ancient Hebrew unknown? Ancient Hebrew was written without vowels, using only consonants. The Hebrew-speaking reader could easily provide the appropriate vowels. However, after the Hebrew Scriptures (“Old Testament”) were completed, some Jews adopted the superstitious belief that it was wrong to utter God’s personal name.", "start_char": 849, "end_char": 1595, "id": "80048821" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_199436034#20_400439988", "url": "https://www.probe.org/jehovahs-witnesses-witnessing-to-the-witnesses/", "title": "Jehovah’s Witnesses: Witnessing to the Witnesses – Understanding and Responding to False Doctrine – Probe Ministries", "headings": "Jehovah’s Witnesses: Witnessing to the Witnesses – Understanding and Responding to False Doctrine\nJehovah’s Witnesses: Witnessing to the Witnesses – Understanding and Responding to False Doctrine\nHistory of the Watch Tower\nFalse Prophecies of the Watch Tower\nThe Name of God\nThe Bodily Resurrection of Christ\nThe Holy Spirit\nNotes\nDr. Patrick Zukeran\nAbout Probe Ministries\nCopyright/Reproduction Limitations\n", "segment": "That’s the origin of the word “Jehovah.” Let’s now look at what other scholars say about the name “Jehovah.” Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary: “ Jehovah” — False reading of the Hebrew YAHWEH. ( 8)\nEncyclopedia Americana: “ Jehovah” — erroneous form of the name of the God of Israel. ( 9)\nEncyclopedia Britannica: The Masoretes who from the 6th to the 10th century worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible replaced the vowels of the name YHWH with the vowel signs of Adonai or Elohim.", "start_char": 9505, "end_char": 10000, "id": "86419538" } ]
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Mozambican metical
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Historical Rates\n$10,000 USD\n=\nX$27,026 XCD\nUS dollar to East Caribbean dollar - Quick Convert\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat currency should I use in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines?\nWhat is the East Caribbean dollar currency code and symbol?\nWhich countries use the East Caribbean dollar?\nIs the East Caribbean dollar a closed currency?\nTravel, Currency and Money saving tips for Saint Vincent and The Grenadines\nWhat currency to use in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?\nHow to get around in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?\nTravel tips for Saint Vincent and the Grendaines.\nTravel money for Saint Vincent and The Grenadines\nTravel Money & Cards\n$10,000 U.S. dollar USD → East Caribbean dollar XCD\nMarket mid-rate: USD/XCD= 2.7026 - View Full Comparison Table\nSend Money to Saint Vincent and The Grenadines - Best Rates\nInternational Money Transfers\nSend $10,000 U.S. dollar USD → East Caribbean dollar XCD\nMarket mid-rate: USD/XCD= 2.7026 - View Full Comparison Table\nGet a better deal for foreign transfers to Saint Vincent and The Grenadines\nCountry/Currency Guides - A to Z\n", "segment": "Macanese pataca MRO : Mauritanian ouguiya MUR : Mauritian rupee MVR : Maldivian rufiyaa MWK : Malawian kwacha MXN : Mexican peso MYR : Malaysian ringgit MZN : Mozambican metical NAD : Namibian dollar NGN : Nigerian naira NOK :", "start_char": 7176, "end_char": 7402, "id": "54273707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_584205342#26_1067527921", "url": "http://bestexchangerates.net/AU", "title": "Best Exchange Rates - Compare & Save on Foreign Exchange", "headings": "How Best Exchange Rates helps you Save on FX\nUSD $ 1,000 = € 823.30 EUR\nView Chart\nHow Best Exchange Rates helps you Save on FX\nCheaper Money Transfers\nCurrency Exchange\nForecasts & News\nEasy FX Rate Tracking\nTop Active\nSave on International Money Transfers\nTop 10 Compared Transfers\nGet Better Currency Exchange Rates\nTop 10 Compared Spend Abroad\nCurrency Forecasts\nCurrency News\nCheck out our Content-Hub for more Money Saving Guides, Provider Reviews, Currency Forecasts and News.\n", "segment": "Macanese pataca MRO : Mauritanian ouguiya MUR : Mauritian rupee MVR : Maldivian rufiyaa MWK : Malawian kwacha MXN : Mexican peso MYR : Malaysian ringgit MZN : Mozambican metical NAD : Namibian dollar NGN : Nigerian naira NOK :", "start_char": 8094, "end_char": 8320, "id": "4397539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1618455001#35_2767621270", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_currency_are_there_in_the_world", "title": "How many currency are there in the world? - Answers", "headings": "How many currency are there in the world\n?\n\nHow many currency are there in the world?\nYour Answer\nHow many currency are there in the world?\n", "segment": "Malawi\nMalaysian ringgit; MYR; Malaysia\nMaldivian rufiyaa; MVR; Maldives\nMauritanian ouguiya; MRO; Mauritania\nMauritian rupee; MUR; Mauritius\nMexican peso; MXN;", "start_char": 3583, "end_char": 3743, "id": "3423954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1504327766#11_3315757343", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/currencies-in-africa-1454129", "title": "A Guide to Currencies and Money in Africa", "headings": "A Guide to Currencies and Money in Africa\nA Guide to Currencies and Money in Africa\nExchange Rates\nCash, Cards or Traveler's Cheques?\nMoney & Safety in Africa\nOfficial African Currencies\n", "segment": "Lesotho loti (LSL)\nLiberia: Liberian dollar (LRD)\nLibya: Libyan dinar (LYD)\nMadagascar: Malagasy ariary (MGA)\nMalawi: Malawian kwacha (MWK)\nMali : West African CFA franc (XOF)\nMauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya (MRO)\nMauritius : Mauritian rupee (MUR)\nMorocco : Moroccan dirham (MAD)\nMozambique : Mozambican metical (MZN)\nNamibia:", "start_char": 5007, "end_char": 5333, "id": "68744729" } ]
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what type of money does jamaica use?
Jamaican dollar
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#1_1124463077", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Are you going to Jamaica? Are you buying something from Jamaica? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for\nproducts and services in Jamaica? In other words, what currency\ndo they use in Jamaica? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The standard three letter code for Jamaican dollar that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Jamaican dollar is JMD. If you need to write Jamaican dollar, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Jamaican dollar which is $. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Jamaican dollar. More information\nfrom Research Maniacs:", "start_char": 325, "end_char": 1033, "id": "9914131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1726302051#9_2549346803", "url": "http://jamaicans.com/facts-about-jamaica/", "title": "Facts about Jamaica", "headings": "Facts about Jamaica\nFacts about Jamaica", "segment": "and Green stands for hope and agricultural resources. Money: The money in Jamaica is called Jamaican Dollars (JMD). Bank notes are issued for the following amounts $50, $100, $500, $1000. The heads of famous Jamaican people appear on the notes. One Jamaican dollar is equal to about $0.01 USD US dollars. The exchange rates change everyday. Click here for a Currency Converter. There are 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents 1 dollar, 10 dollar and 20-dollar coins. The heads of famous Jamaican people also appear on the back of the coins.", "start_char": 1917, "end_char": 2465, "id": "74256990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1378162463#0_3016298850", "url": "https://jamaicatravelsaver.com/jamaican-currency/", "title": "Jamaican Currency - Come Discover Jamaica", "headings": "Jamaican Currency\nJamaican Currency\nWhat is the currency in Jamaica\nJamaican dollar to USD exchange rate\nWhat currency is accepted in Jamaica\nBest Places to exchange currency\nWhat is the best currency to take to Jamaica\nIf you are staying at an all inclusive\nIf you are staying at a non all inclusive\nIf you are staying at a villa or a small hotel\nIf you plan to tour the island\nReceiving Change\nCurrencies that are highly convertible to US dollars\n", "segment": "Jamaican Currency - Come Discover Jamaica\nJamaican Currency\nMost tourists that come to Jamaica have quite a few questions about Jamaican currency. They wonder what currency is used in Jamaica, should they travel with US or Jamaican currency, should they carry cash or use only their credit cards, they wonder where they should exchange Jamaican dollars? Hopefully we can answer all the questions about Jamaican money here. What is the currency in Jamaica\nThe currency used in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The currency comes in the following denominations: $50, $100, $500, $1000, $5000. Jamaican coins come in 1 dollar, 10 dollar, 20 dollar, 25 cents and 10 cents coins. The newest denomination is the $5000 dollar bill; sometimes businesses might not want to accept it because they don’t have the change. When using Jamaican money make sure you don’t accidentally give someone a $1,000 bill instead of a $100.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 913, "id": "34489993" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385731000#9_2239152575", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/jamaica/jmflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica\nFlags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica\nHistorical Flags of Jamaica\nFlag of Jamaica (1875 - 1906)\nFlag of Jamaica (1906 - 1957)\nFlag of Jamaica (1957 - 1962)\nSymbols of Jamaica\nNational Coat of Arms of Jamaica\nNational Anthem\nJamaica, Land We Love\nThe Currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar\nJamaican dollar Coins\nJamaican dollar Banknote Issues\nJamaican dollar Banknote\nJamaican dollar Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Jamaica\n", "segment": "The Currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar\nThe currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The Jamaican dollar is abbreviated as \"J$”. The letter J serves the purpose of differentiating the Jamaican dollar from other dollar-dominated currencies. The international code of the Jamaican dollar is JMD. It exists in the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 dollars. Jamaican currency banknotes are printed by the De La Rue Currency Company in England. The coins are minted by the British Royal Mint Company. The body which circulates the Jamaican dollar is the Bank of Jamaica. Jamaican dollar Coins\nJamaican sterling pound coins were introduced in 1840. The first coins came in denominations of 5/-, 10/-, 1, and 5 pounds, and were struck in copper, gold, and cupronickel.", "start_char": 5416, "end_char": 6217, "id": "27023446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#0_1124462251", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What currency does Jamaica use? What currency do they use in Jamaica? What kind of money do they use to pay with in Jamaica? Research Maniacs \n Directory | \n\t\tFollow | \n\t\tSearch \n\t\t\nMenu\nHome\nArticles\nAuto\nDirectory\nFun\nShop\nTravel\nApps\nQ&A\nWhat currency does Jamaica use? What currency do they use in Jamaica? Are you going to Jamaica? Are you buying something from Jamaica? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for\nproducts and services in Jamaica? In other words, what currency\ndo they use in Jamaica? We have the answer for you right here!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 576, "id": "9914130" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1471390272#2_3234369231", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-c140152/Jamaica:Caribbean:Which.Currency.Should.Be.Used.html", "title": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nJamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nMore Traveler Articles\nFor Foreign Visitors\nBackground\nTransportation\nRead more about Jamaica\nShare your knowledge\n", "segment": "Where you stay and where you shop (where you spend your money) are the two most important factors. Jamaican Currency First, the official currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. Jamaican bills (banknotes) come in denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 dollars. Jamaican coins come in 1, 5, 10, and 20 dollar denominations (older coins, which currently have no real value but are still legal, come in denominations of 1, 10, and 25 Jamaican cents). EDIT: The JMD 50 note is no longer in use. For more information on Jamaican bills (banknotes) see: http://www.boj.org.jm/currency/curren...\nFor more information on Jamaican coins see: http://www.boj.org.jm/currency/curren...\nGeneral Second, most places in Jamaica, but not all, related to the tourist industry will accept both Jamaican dollars and United States dollars. Places that are not related to the tourist industry often will only accept Jamaican dollars.", "start_char": 1335, "end_char": 2256, "id": "68702618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_585649373#6_1070513129", "url": "http://bestjamaica.com/airport-transfer-taxi-riu-montego-bay.php", "title": "Private Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay", "headings": "Private Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay\nPrivate Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay\nMBJ - Riu Montego Bay airport transfer rate\nHow to book this airport transfer to Riu Montego Bay?\nFind us on Google Map.\nAirport Transportation Riu Montego Bay\n", "segment": "Best Jamaica offers private tours from Riu Montego Bay, helping visitors to create memorable day trips. Q: What type of currency is used in Jamaica? A: The Jamaica uses its national currency which is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD). Q: Do I need to exchange my money to the Jamaican Dollar? A: No you don’t. Although the official currency is the Jamaican Dollar, USD is widely used especially in areas that are frequented by tourists.", "start_char": 2250, "end_char": 2678, "id": "4399263" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#2_1124464022", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The currency they use in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The standard three letter code for Jamaican dollar that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Jamaican dollar is JMD. If you need to write Jamaican dollar, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Jamaican dollar which is $. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Jamaican dollar. More information\nfrom Research Maniacs: Now you know the currency they use in Jamaica, the standard three\nletter code for Jamaican dollar, and the symbol for Jamaican dollar. For currency information for a different country, check out our\nWorld Currencylookup page. Copyright | \nPrivacy Policy | \nSocial Media | \nDisclaimer | \nAdvertise", "start_char": 576, "end_char": 1337, "id": "9914132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1471390272#16_3234390492", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-c140152/Jamaica:Caribbean:Which.Currency.Should.Be.Used.html", "title": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nJamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nMore Traveler Articles\nFor Foreign Visitors\nBackground\nTransportation\nRead more about Jamaica\nShare your knowledge\n", "segment": "In using the table below you first need to determining if you will be spending Jamaican dollars or US dollars when in Jamaica by reading the sections above. Second, you need to ask if your normal (home) currency is highly convertible or not. Some of the highly convertible currencies are: Euro, British pound, and Canadian dollar while most others currencies are not highly convertible in Jamaica. Normal (home) currency is highly convertible\nNormal (home) currency is not highly convertible\nMainly spending US dollars\nIf your normal currency is other than the US dollar, and if that currency is highly convertible, and if you will be mainly spending US dollars (as outlined above), exchange your normal currency to US dollars in your home country (not in Jamaica). Some of the highly convertible currencies are: Euro, British Pound, and Canadian dollar. Converting your normal currency into US dollars while possible may not be easy, under some conditions, to do in Jamaica. In addition, the conversion in Jamaica may cause two exchange fees to be levied (fees to convert your currency to Jamaican dollars and then convert Jamaican dollars to US dollars). Note:", "start_char": 8273, "end_char": 9436, "id": "68702632" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_434342093#10_758624688", "url": "http://www.iqcruising.com/ports/caribbean/jamaica/montego-bay/at-the-pier-montego-bay-cruise-port.html", "title": "Montego Bay (Jamaica) Cruise Port Guide | IQCruising", "headings": "Montego Bay (Jamaica)\nCruise Port Guide and Review\n\nMontego Bay (Jamaica)\nCruise Port Guide and Review\nMontego Bay cruise port overview: where ships dock and how to get around. Things to do and shore excursions.\nWhere cruise ships dock in Montego Bay\nHow to get around\nLicensed taxis at the terminal\nHot Spot shuttle\nThings to do on a cruise to Monetgo Bay\nCruise and shore excursions\nGood to know\nCovid-19, safety and US travel advisory\nEssential Info - Facts\nFlag of Jamaica\nJamaica cruise port map\nCoordinates\nMap of Jamaica showing Montego Bay\nCurrent Local Time\nTime Zone\nCurrent Weather\nMoney Matters\nFacts\nSources\n", "segment": "Eastern Standard Time in Jamaica doesn't use daylight saving time/summer time. Current Weather\nMoney Matters\nCurrency: Jamaican Dollars are the legal tender but US dollars are widely accepted. Currency Converter\nEnter the amount to convert: From: Australian Dollar British Pound Canadian Dollar Danish Krone Euro Hong Kong Dollar Japanese Yen New Zealand Dollar Norwegian Krone South African Rand Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Turkish Lira UAE Dirhams US Dollar ----------------------------- Albanian Lek Algerian Dinar Argentine Peso Aruba Florin Australian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Bahraini Dinar Bangladesh Taka Barbadian Dollar Belize Dollar Bermuda Dollar Bhutan Ngultrum Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real British Pound Brunei Dollar Bulgarian Lev Burundi Franc Canadian Dollar Cayman Islands Dollar Central African CFA franc Chilean Peso Chinese Yuan Colombian Peso Comoros Franc Costa Rica Colon Croatian Kuna Czech Koruna Danish Krone Dominican Peso East Caribbean Dollar Egyptian Pound El Salvador Colon Ethiopian Birr Euro Fiji Dollar Gambian Dalasi Guatemala Quetzal Guinea Franc Haiti Gourde Honduras Lempira Hong Kong Dollar Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Indian Rupee Indonesian Rupiah Iran Rial Iraqi Dinar Israeli Sheqel Jamaican Dollar Japanese Yen Jordanian Dinar Kazakhstan Tenge Kenyan Shilling Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Lesotho Loti Macau Pataca Macedonian Denar Malawi Kwacha Malaysian Ringgit Maldives Rufiyaa Mauritania Ougulya Mauritius Rupee Mexican Peso Moldovan Leu Mongolian Tugrik Moroccan Dirham Namibian Dollar Nepalese Rupee Neth Antilles Guilder New Zealand Dollar Nicaragua Cordoba Nigerian Naira Norwegian Krone Omani Rial Pacific Franc Pakistani Rupee Panamanian Balboa Papua New Guinea Kina Paraguayan Guarani Peruvian Nuevo Sol Philippine Peso Polish Zloty Qatari Riyal Romanian Leu Russian Rouble Rwanda Franc Samoa Tala Saudi Riyal Seychelles Rupee Sierra Leone Leone Singapore Dollar Solomon Islands Dollar South African Rand South Korean Won Sri Lankan Rupee Swaziland Lilageni Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Taiwan Dollar Tanzanian Shilling Thai Baht Tonga Paanga Trinidad Tobago Dollar Tunisian Dinar Turkish Lira UAE Dirhams US Dollar Ugandan Shilling Ukraine Hryvnia Uruguayan New Peso Vanuatu Vatu West African CFA franc Yemen Riyal\nTo: Australian Dollar British Pound Canadian Dollar Danish Krone Euro Hong Kong Dollar Japanese Yen New Zealand Dollar Norwegian Krone South African Rand Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Turkish Lira UAE Dirhams US Dollar ----------------------------- Albanian Lek Algerian Dinar Argentine Peso Aruba Florin Australian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Bahraini Dinar Bangladesh Taka Barbadian Dollar Belize Dollar Bermuda Dollar Bhutan Ngultrum Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real British Pound Brunei Dollar Bulgarian Lev Burundi Franc Canadian Dollar Cayman Islands Dollar Central African CFA franc Chilean Peso Chinese Yuan Colombian Peso Comoros Franc Costa R", "start_char": 7079, "end_char": 10000, "id": "45169139" } ]
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what position does rafael furcal play?
Second baseman
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_592488600#3_1321364937", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=furcara02", "title": "Rafael Furcal Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac", "headings": "Rafael Furcal Stats\nRafael Furcal Stats", "segment": "Both\n\nThrows: Right\nHeight: 5-08\n\nWeight: 195\nFirst Game: 04-04-2000 (Age 22)\nLast Game: 06-21-2014\nDraft: Undrafted Free Agent\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Pitching Stats\nYear\nAge\nTeam\nG\nGS\nGF\nW\nL\nPCT\nERA\nCG\nSHO\nSV\nIP\nBFP\nH\nER\nR\nHR\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nWP\nHB\nBK\nHLD\n-\n-\nDid Not Pitch\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nCareer\nG\nGS\nGF\nW\nL\nPCT\nERA\nCG\nSHO\nSV\nIP\nBFP\nH\nER\nR\nHR\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nWP\nHB\nBK\nHLD\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Hitting Stats\nYr\nAge\nTeam\nG\nAB\nR\nH\n2B\n3B\nHR\nGRSL\nRBI\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nSH\nSF\nHBP\nGIDP\nAVG\nOBP\nSLG\n2000\n23\nBraves\n131\n455\n87\n134\n20\n4\n4\n0\n37\n73\n0\n80\n9\n2\n3\n2\n.295\n.394\n.382\n2001\n24\nBraves\n79\n324\n39\n89\n19\n0\n4\n0\n30\n24\n1\n56\n4\n6\n1\n5\n.275\n.321\n.370\n2002\n25\nBraves\n154\n636\n95\n175\n31\n8\n8\n0\n47\n43\n0\n114\n9\n2\n3\n8\n.275\n.323\n.387\n2003\n26\nBraves\n156\n664\n130\n194\n35\n10\n15\n0\n61\n60\n2\n76\n3\n4\n3\n1\n.292\n.352\n.443\n2004\n27\nBraves\n143\n563\n103\n157\n24\n5\n14\n0\n59\n58\n4\n71\n5\n5\n1\n9\n.279\n.344\n.414\n2005\n28\nBraves\n154\n616\n100\n175\n31\n11\n12\n0\n58\n62\n3\n78\n5\n5\n1\n11\n.284\n.348\n.429\n2006\n29\nDodgers\n159\n654\n113\n196\n32\n9\n15\n0\n63\n73\n3\n98\n5\n3\n1\n7\n.300\n.369\n.445\n2007\n30\nDodgers\n138\n581\n87\n157\n23\n4\n6\n0\n47\n55\n3\n68\n2\n3\n1\n11\n.270\n.333\n.355\n2008\n31\nDodgers\n36\n143\n34\n51\n12\n2\n5\n0\n16\n20\n0\n17\n0\n0\n1\n3\n.357\n.439\n.573\n2009\n32\nDodgers\n150\n613\n92\n165\n28\n5\n9\n0\n47\n61\n2\n89\n3\n2\n1\n11\n.269\n.335\n.375\n2010\n33\nDodgers\n97\n383\n66\n115\n23\n7\n8\n0\n43\n40\n5\n60\n2\n2\n1\n5\n.300\n.366\n.460\n2011\n34\nDodgers\n37\n137\n15\n27\n4\n0\n1\n0\n12\n11\n0\n21\n1\n0\n3\n0\n.197\n.272\n.248\n2011\n34\nCardinals\n50\n196\n29\n50\n11\n0\n7\n0\n16\n17\n0\n18\n2\n1\n1\n3\n.255\n.316\n.418\n2012\n35\nCardinals\n121\n477\n69\n126\n18\n3\n5\n0\n49\n44\n1\n57\n0\n0\n1\n7\n.264\n.328\n.346\n2014\n37\nMarlins\n9\n35\n4\n6\n0\n1\n0\n0\n2\n2\n0\n7\n0\n0\n0\n1\n.171\n.216\n.229\nCareer\nG\nAB\nR\nH\n2B\n3B\nHR\nGRSL\nRBI\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nSH\nSF\nHBP\nGIDP\nAVG\nOBP\nSLG\n14 Years\n1,614\n6,477\n1,063\n1,817\n311\n69\n113\n0\n587\n643\n24\n910\n50\n35\n22\n84\n.281\n.346\n.402\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Fielding Stats\nTeam\nPOS\nG\nGS\nOUTS\nTC\nTC/G\nCH\nPO\nA\nE\nDP\nPB\nCASB\nCACS\nFLD%\nRF\n2000 Braves\n2B\n31\n26\n669\n117\n3.8\n116\n45\n71\n1\n18\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.991\n4.68\n2000 Braves\nSS\n110\n92\n2,518\n459\n4.2\n436\n147\n289\n23\n54\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.950\n4.68\n2001 Braves\nSS\n79\n79\n2,083\n361\n4.6\n350\n126\n224\n11\n49\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.970\n4.54\n2002 Braves\n2B\n4\n4\n90\n19\n4.8\n19\n7\n12\n0\n5\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n1.000\n5.70\n2002 Braves\nSS\n150\n147\n3,943\n738\n4.9\n711\n245\n466\n27\n111\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.963\n4.87\n2003 Braves\nSS\n155\n154\n4,050\n749\n4.8\n718\n237\n481\n31\n108\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.959\n4.79\n2004 Braves\n2B\n1\n0\n6\n0\n0.0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.000\n0.00\n2004 Braves\nSS\n131\n130\n3,402\n625\n4.8\n601\n190\n411\n24\n101\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.962\n4.77\n2005 Braves\nSS\n152\n152\n3,918\n774\n5.1\n759\n255\n504\n15\n119\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.981\n5.23\n2006 Dodgers\nSS\n156\n156\n4,113\n790\n5.1\n763\n270\n493\n27\n117\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n5.01\n2007 Dodgers\nSS\n138\n138\n3,630\n686\n5.0\n667\n241\n426\n19\n99\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.972\n4.96\n2008 Dodgers\nSS\n36\n35\n888\n142\n3.9\n138\n46\n92\n4\n17\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.972\n4.20\n2009 Dodgers\nSS\n149\n141\n3,846\n626\n4.2\n606\n187\n419\n20\n76\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.968\n4.25\n2010 Dodgers\nSS\n93\n91\n2,403\n421\n4.5\n402\n127\n275\n19\n47\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.955\n4.52\n2011 Dodgers\nSS\n36\n36\n912\n156\n4.3\n152\n57\n95\n4\n18\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.974\n4.50\n2011 Cardinals\nSS\n49\n47\n1,266\n238\n4.9\n228\n73\n155\n10\n36\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.958\n4.86\n2012 Cardinals\nSS\n120\n116\n3,103\n538\n4.5\n522\n173\n349\n16\n68\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.970\n4.54\n2014 Marlins\n2B\n8\n8\n213\n32\n4.0\n32\n13\n19\n0\n8\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n1.000\n4.06\nCareer\nPOS\nG\nGS\nOUTS\nTC\nTC/G\nCH\nPO\nA\nE\nDP\nPB\nCASB\nCACS\nFLD%\nRF\nSS Totals\n\n1,554\n1,514\n40,075\n7,303\n4.7\n7,053\n2,374\n4,679\n250\n1,020\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n4.75\n2B Totals\n\n44\n38\n978\n168\n3.8\n167\n65\n102\n1\n31\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.994\n4.61\n14 Years\n\n1,598\n1,552\n41,053\n7,471\n4.7\n7,220\n2,439\n4,781\n251\n1,051\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n4.75\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Miscellaneous Stats\nBaserunning Statistics\nOther Positions\nCommon Hitting Ratios\nCommon Pitching Ratios\nTeam\nSB\nCS\nSB%\nPH\nPR\nDH\nAB/HR\nAB/K\nAB/RBI\nK/BB\nK/9\nBB/9\n2000 Braves\n40\n14\n.741\n2\n6\n0\n113.8\n5.7\n12.3\n-\n-\n-\n2001 Braves\n22\n6\n.786\n0\n0\n0\n81.0\n5.8\n10.8\n-\n-\n-\n2002 Braves\n27\n15\n.643\n0\n2\n0\n79.5\n5.6\n13.5\n-\n-\n-\n2003 Braves\n25\n2\n.926\n4\n0\n0\n44.3\n8.7\n10.9\n-\n-\n-\n2004 Braves\n29\n6\n.829\n20\n2\n0\n40.2\n7.9\n9.5\n-\n-\n-\n2005 Braves\n46\n10\n.821\n1\n1\n0\n51.3\n7.9\n10.6\n-\n-\n-\n2006 Dodgers\n37\n13\n.740\n3\n0\n0\n43.6\n6.7\n10.4\n-\n-\n-\n2007 Dodgers\n25\n6\n.806\n0\n0\n0\n96.8\n8.5\n12.4\n-\n-\n-\n2008 Dodgers\n8\n3\n.727\n1\n0\n0\n28.6\n8.4\n8.9\n-\n-\n-\n2009 Dodgers\n12\n6\n.667\n9\n0\n0\n68.1\n6.9\n13.0\n-\n-\n-\n2010 Dodgers\n22\n4\n.846\n6\n0\n0\n47.9\n6.4\n8.9\n-\n-\n-\n2011 Dodgers\n5\n3\n.625\n0\n0\n0\n137.0\n6.5\n11.4\n-\n-\n-\n2011 Cardinals\n4\n2\n.667\n0\n0\n0\n28.0\n10.9\n12.3\n-\n-\n-\n2012 Cardinals\n12\n4\n.750\n3\n1\n0\n95.4\n8.4\n9.7\n-\n-\n-\n2014 Marlins\n0\n0\n.000\n1\n0\n0\n0.0\n5.0\n17.5\n-\n-\n-\nCareer\nSB\nCS\nSB%\nPH\nPR\nDH\nAB/HR\nAB/K\nAB/RBI\nK/BB\nK/9\nBB/9\n14 Years\n314\n94\n.770\n50\n12\n0\n57.3\n7.1\n11.0\n-\n-\n-\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Miscellaneous Items of Interest\nTeam [Click for Roster]\nUniform Numbers\nSalary\nAll-Star\nWorld Series\n2000 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$200,000.00\n-\n-\n2001 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$355,000.00\n-\n-\n2002 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$405,000.00\n-\n-\n2003 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$2,200,000.00\nStats\n-\n2004 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$3,700,000.00\n-\n-\n2005 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$5,600,000.00\n-\n-\n2006 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$8,730,196.00\n-\n-\n2007 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$13,730,196.00\n-\n-\n2008 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$15,730,195.00\n-\n-\n2009 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$7,500,000.00\n-\n-\n2010 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$9,500,000.00\nStats\n-\n2011 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$13,000,000.00\n-\n-\n2011 St. Louis Cardinals\n15\n\" \"\n-\nStats\n2012 St. Louis Cardinals\n15\n$6,000,000.00\nStats\n-\n2014 Miami Marlins\n15\n$3,500,000.00\n-\n-\nRafael Furcal Stats by Baseball Almanac\nOn August 10, 2003, Rafael Furcal turned an unassisted triple play, the fifth by a National League player, the first to do so in an ATLANTA Braves uniform. The first player to turn in an unassisted triple play in the senior circuit ever was also a shortstop, who also played for the Braves, but the franchise was still located in Boston. Do you know who it was? [ Answer]\nRafael Furcal stole forty-bases in 2000, his first big league season - the seventh National League player, since 1901, to steal forty or more bases during their first year, joining Quilvio Veras (56 SB in 1995), Delino DeShields (42 SB in 1990), Chris Sabo (46 SB in 1988), Vince Coleman (110 SB in 1985), Ozzie Smith (40 SB in 1978), and Gene Richards (56 SB in 1977).", "start_char": 1263, "end_char": 7373, "id": "75551599" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_593696894#11_1323291868", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/baseball_uniform_numbers.php?t=ATL", "title": "Atlanta Braves Uniform Numbers", "headings": "Atlanta Braves Uniform Numbers\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Numbers\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 1\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 2\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 3\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 4\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 5\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 6\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 7\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 8\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 9\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 10\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 11\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 12\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 13\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 14\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 15\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 16\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 17\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 18\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 19\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 20\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 21\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 22\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 23\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 24\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 25\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 26\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 27\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 28\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 29\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 30\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 31\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 32\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 33\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 34\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 35\nAtlanta Braves Uniform Number 36\n", "segment": "Rafael Furcal\n\n2000 Atlanta Braves\n52. Rafael Furcal\n\n2001 Atlanta Braves\n53. Rafael Furcal\n\n2002 Atlanta Braves\n54. Rafael Furcal\n\n2003 Atlanta Braves\n55. Rafael Furcal\n\n2004 Atlanta Braves\n56. Rafael Furcal\n\n2005 Atlanta Braves\n57. Tony Pena\n\n2006 Atlanta Braves\n58. Martin Prado\n\n2007 Atlanta Braves\n59. Brent Lillibridge\n\n2008 Atlanta Braves\n60. Gregor Blanco\n\n2009 Atlanta Braves\n61.", "start_char": 2513, "end_char": 2902, "id": "75552382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1446069991#10_1627889467", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Furcal", "title": "Rafael Furcal - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal\nContents\nEarly life\nProfessional career\nMinor League Baseball\nAtlanta Braves\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nMiami Marlins\nKansas City Royals\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Two of the errors came on the same play as Furcal booted a routine groundball hit by Pat Burrell and then airmailed his throw behind home plate in a failed attempt to prevent Chase Utley from scoring. On December 19, 2008, after speculation that he would re-sign with the Braves as a free agent, Furcal signed a 3-year $30 million contract to stay with the Dodgers. Furcal struggled in the first year of his new contract, hitting only .269 for the Dodgers in 2009. His on-base plus slugging of .711 was also below his career average of .757. Furcal was added to the 2010 National League All-Star team as a reserve after New York Mets shortstop José Reyes suffered an injury and was forced to withdraw. Furcal walked in his only plate appearance in the game. Due to injuries he only appeared in 97 games for the Dodgers in 2010, but finished with a .300 batting average and stole 22 bases. In 2011, he spent more time on the disabled list than the active roster for the Dodgers, appearing in just 37 games, during which he hit only .197. St. Louis Cardinals\nFurcal during the 2011 World Series Parade\nFurcal was traded along with cash considerations to the St. Louis Cardinals on July 30, 2011 for Double-A outfielder Alex Castellanos. In 50 games with the Cardinals, he hit .255 with 7 home runs.", "start_char": 6176, "end_char": 7472, "id": "63736802" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_592488600#1_1321363531", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=furcara02", "title": "Rafael Furcal Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac", "headings": "Rafael Furcal Stats\nRafael Furcal Stats", "segment": "Atlanta Braves Teammate Chipper Jones\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Autograph on a 2001 Fleer Showcase Baseball Card\nCareer\nAll-Star\nWild Card\nDivision\nLCS\nWorld Series\nTrades\nAwards\nVideos\nCards\n\nBiographical Data\nBirth Name: Rafael Antonio Furcal\nNickname: El Enano (The Dwarf)\nBorn On: 10-24-1977 (Scorpio)\nBorn In: Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón, Dominican Republic\nDied On: Still Living ( 500 Oldest Living)\nDied In: Still Living\nCemetery: n/a\nHigh School: Jose Cabrera Escuela (Loma de Cabrera, DR)\nCollege: None Attended\nBats:", "start_char": 738, "end_char": 1263, "id": "75551597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_592488600#4_1321372545", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=furcara02", "title": "Rafael Furcal Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac", "headings": "Rafael Furcal Stats\nRafael Furcal Stats", "segment": "06-21-2014\nDraft: Undrafted Free Agent\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Pitching Stats\nYear\nAge\nTeam\nG\nGS\nGF\nW\nL\nPCT\nERA\nCG\nSHO\nSV\nIP\nBFP\nH\nER\nR\nHR\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nWP\nHB\nBK\nHLD\n-\n-\nDid Not Pitch\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nCareer\nG\nGS\nGF\nW\nL\nPCT\nERA\nCG\nSHO\nSV\nIP\nBFP\nH\nER\nR\nHR\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nWP\nHB\nBK\nHLD\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Hitting Stats\nYr\nAge\nTeam\nG\nAB\nR\nH\n2B\n3B\nHR\nGRSL\nRBI\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nSH\nSF\nHBP\nGIDP\nAVG\nOBP\nSLG\n2000\n23\nBraves\n131\n455\n87\n134\n20\n4\n4\n0\n37\n73\n0\n80\n9\n2\n3\n2\n.295\n.394\n.382\n2001\n24\nBraves\n79\n324\n39\n89\n19\n0\n4\n0\n30\n24\n1\n56\n4\n6\n1\n5\n.275\n.321\n.370\n2002\n25\nBraves\n154\n636\n95\n175\n31\n8\n8\n0\n47\n43\n0\n114\n9\n2\n3\n8\n.275\n.323\n.387\n2003\n26\nBraves\n156\n664\n130\n194\n35\n10\n15\n0\n61\n60\n2\n76\n3\n4\n3\n1\n.292\n.352\n.443\n2004\n27\nBraves\n143\n563\n103\n157\n24\n5\n14\n0\n59\n58\n4\n71\n5\n5\n1\n9\n.279\n.344\n.414\n2005\n28\nBraves\n154\n616\n100\n175\n31\n11\n12\n0\n58\n62\n3\n78\n5\n5\n1\n11\n.284\n.348\n.429\n2006\n29\nDodgers\n159\n654\n113\n196\n32\n9\n15\n0\n63\n73\n3\n98\n5\n3\n1\n7\n.300\n.369\n.445\n2007\n30\nDodgers\n138\n581\n87\n157\n23\n4\n6\n0\n47\n55\n3\n68\n2\n3\n1\n11\n.270\n.333\n.355\n2008\n31\nDodgers\n36\n143\n34\n51\n12\n2\n5\n0\n16\n20\n0\n17\n0\n0\n1\n3\n.357\n.439\n.573\n2009\n32\nDodgers\n150\n613\n92\n165\n28\n5\n9\n0\n47\n61\n2\n89\n3\n2\n1\n11\n.269\n.335\n.375\n2010\n33\nDodgers\n97\n383\n66\n115\n23\n7\n8\n0\n43\n40\n5\n60\n2\n2\n1\n5\n.300\n.366\n.460\n2011\n34\nDodgers\n37\n137\n15\n27\n4\n0\n1\n0\n12\n11\n0\n21\n1\n0\n3\n0\n.197\n.272\n.248\n2011\n34\nCardinals\n50\n196\n29\n50\n11\n0\n7\n0\n16\n17\n0\n18\n2\n1\n1\n3\n.255\n.316\n.418\n2012\n35\nCardinals\n121\n477\n69\n126\n18\n3\n5\n0\n49\n44\n1\n57\n0\n0\n1\n7\n.264\n.328\n.346\n2014\n37\nMarlins\n9\n35\n4\n6\n0\n1\n0\n0\n2\n2\n0\n7\n0\n0\n0\n1\n.171\n.216\n.229\nCareer\nG\nAB\nR\nH\n2B\n3B\nHR\nGRSL\nRBI\nBB\nIBB\nSO\nSH\nSF\nHBP\nGIDP\nAVG\nOBP\nSLG\n14 Years\n1,614\n6,477\n1,063\n1,817\n311\n69\n113\n0\n587\n643\n24\n910\n50\n35\n22\n84\n.281\n.346\n.402\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Fielding Stats\nTeam\nPOS\nG\nGS\nOUTS\nTC\nTC/G\nCH\nPO\nA\nE\nDP\nPB\nCASB\nCACS\nFLD%\nRF\n2000 Braves\n2B\n31\n26\n669\n117\n3.8\n116\n45\n71\n1\n18\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.991\n4.68\n2000 Braves\nSS\n110\n92\n2,518\n459\n4.2\n436\n147\n289\n23\n54\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.950\n4.68\n2001 Braves\nSS\n79\n79\n2,083\n361\n4.6\n350\n126\n224\n11\n49\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.970\n4.54\n2002 Braves\n2B\n4\n4\n90\n19\n4.8\n19\n7\n12\n0\n5\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n1.000\n5.70\n2002 Braves\nSS\n150\n147\n3,943\n738\n4.9\n711\n245\n466\n27\n111\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.963\n4.87\n2003 Braves\nSS\n155\n154\n4,050\n749\n4.8\n718\n237\n481\n31\n108\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.959\n4.79\n2004 Braves\n2B\n1\n0\n6\n0\n0.0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.000\n0.00\n2004 Braves\nSS\n131\n130\n3,402\n625\n4.8\n601\n190\n411\n24\n101\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.962\n4.77\n2005 Braves\nSS\n152\n152\n3,918\n774\n5.1\n759\n255\n504\n15\n119\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.981\n5.23\n2006 Dodgers\nSS\n156\n156\n4,113\n790\n5.1\n763\n270\n493\n27\n117\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n5.01\n2007 Dodgers\nSS\n138\n138\n3,630\n686\n5.0\n667\n241\n426\n19\n99\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.972\n4.96\n2008 Dodgers\nSS\n36\n35\n888\n142\n3.9\n138\n46\n92\n4\n17\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.972\n4.20\n2009 Dodgers\nSS\n149\n141\n3,846\n626\n4.2\n606\n187\n419\n20\n76\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.968\n4.25\n2010 Dodgers\nSS\n93\n91\n2,403\n421\n4.5\n402\n127\n275\n19\n47\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.955\n4.52\n2011 Dodgers\nSS\n36\n36\n912\n156\n4.3\n152\n57\n95\n4\n18\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.974\n4.50\n2011 Cardinals\nSS\n49\n47\n1,266\n238\n4.9\n228\n73\n155\n10\n36\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.958\n4.86\n2012 Cardinals\nSS\n120\n116\n3,103\n538\n4.5\n522\n173\n349\n16\n68\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.970\n4.54\n2014 Marlins\n2B\n8\n8\n213\n32\n4.0\n32\n13\n19\n0\n8\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n1.000\n4.06\nCareer\nPOS\nG\nGS\nOUTS\nTC\nTC/G\nCH\nPO\nA\nE\nDP\nPB\nCASB\nCACS\nFLD%\nRF\nSS Totals\n\n1,554\n1,514\n40,075\n7,303\n4.7\n7,053\n2,374\n4,679\n250\n1,020\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n4.75\n2B Totals\n\n44\n38\n978\n168\n3.8\n167\n65\n102\n1\n31\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.994\n4.61\n14 Years\n\n1,598\n1,552\n41,053\n7,471\n4.7\n7,220\n2,439\n4,781\n251\n1,051\nn/a\nn/a\nn/a\n.966\n4.75\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Miscellaneous Stats\nBaserunning Statistics\nOther Positions\nCommon Hitting Ratios\nCommon Pitching Ratios\nTeam\nSB\nCS\nSB%\nPH\nPR\nDH\nAB/HR\nAB/K\nAB/RBI\nK/BB\nK/9\nBB/9\n2000 Braves\n40\n14\n.741\n2\n6\n0\n113.8\n5.7\n12.3\n-\n-\n-\n2001 Braves\n22\n6\n.786\n0\n0\n0\n81.0\n5.8\n10.8\n-\n-\n-\n2002 Braves\n27\n15\n.643\n0\n2\n0\n79.5\n5.6\n13.5\n-\n-\n-\n2003 Braves\n25\n2\n.926\n4\n0\n0\n44.3\n8.7\n10.9\n-\n-\n-\n2004 Braves\n29\n6\n.829\n20\n2\n0\n40.2\n7.9\n9.5\n-\n-\n-\n2005 Braves\n46\n10\n.821\n1\n1\n0\n51.3\n7.9\n10.6\n-\n-\n-\n2006 Dodgers\n37\n13\n.740\n3\n0\n0\n43.6\n6.7\n10.4\n-\n-\n-\n2007 Dodgers\n25\n6\n.806\n0\n0\n0\n96.8\n8.5\n12.4\n-\n-\n-\n2008 Dodgers\n8\n3\n.727\n1\n0\n0\n28.6\n8.4\n8.9\n-\n-\n-\n2009 Dodgers\n12\n6\n.667\n9\n0\n0\n68.1\n6.9\n13.0\n-\n-\n-\n2010 Dodgers\n22\n4\n.846\n6\n0\n0\n47.9\n6.4\n8.9\n-\n-\n-\n2011 Dodgers\n5\n3\n.625\n0\n0\n0\n137.0\n6.5\n11.4\n-\n-\n-\n2011 Cardinals\n4\n2\n.667\n0\n0\n0\n28.0\n10.9\n12.3\n-\n-\n-\n2012 Cardinals\n12\n4\n.750\n3\n1\n0\n95.4\n8.4\n9.7\n-\n-\n-\n2014 Marlins\n0\n0\n.000\n1\n0\n0\n0.0\n5.0\n17.5\n-\n-\n-\nCareer\nSB\nCS\nSB%\nPH\nPR\nDH\nAB/HR\nAB/K\nAB/RBI\nK/BB\nK/9\nBB/9\n14 Years\n314\n94\n.770\n50\n12\n0\n57.3\n7.1\n11.0\n-\n-\n-\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Miscellaneous Items of Interest\nTeam [Click for Roster]\nUniform Numbers\nSalary\nAll-Star\nWorld Series\n2000 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$200,000.00\n-\n-\n2001 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$355,000.00\n-\n-\n2002 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$405,000.00\n-\n-\n2003 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$2,200,000.00\nStats\n-\n2004 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$3,700,000.00\n-\n-\n2005 Atlanta Braves\n1\n$5,600,000.00\n-\n-\n2006 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$8,730,196.00\n-\n-\n2007 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$13,730,196.00\n-\n-\n2008 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$15,730,195.00\n-\n-\n2009 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$7,500,000.00\n-\n-\n2010 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$9,500,000.00\nStats\n-\n2011 Los Angeles Dodgers\n15\n$13,000,000.00\n-\n-\n2011 St. Louis Cardinals\n15\n\" \"\n-\nStats\n2012 St. Louis Cardinals\n15\n$6,000,000.00\nStats\n-\n2014 Miami Marlins\n15\n$3,500,000.00\n-\n-\nRafael Furcal Stats by Baseball Almanac\nOn August 10, 2003, Rafael Furcal turned an unassisted triple play, the fifth by a National League player, the first to do so in an ATLANTA Braves uniform. The first player to turn in an unassisted triple play in the senior circuit ever was also a shortstop, who also played for the Braves, but the franchise was still located in Boston. Do you know who it was? [ Answer]\nRafael Furcal stole forty-bases in 2000, his first big league season - the seventh National League player, since 1901, to steal forty or more bases during their first year, joining Quilvio Veras (56 SB in 1995), Delino DeShields (42 SB in 1990), Chris Sabo (46 SB in 1988), Vince Coleman (110 SB in 1985), Ozzie Smith (40 SB in 1978), and Gene Richards (56 SB in 1977). Rafael Furcal finished that rookie season with a .295 batting average, scored 87 runs, flashed some serious Sportscenter Top 10 leather, and captured the Rookie of the Year, only the second National League shortstop to receive the honor, joining Alvin Dark, from 1948! Did you know that Rafael Furcal was the first player in Los Angeles Dodgers history to string together three consecutive four-hit games ( May 13, May 14, May 15, 2007 ), breaking the team-record of two straight four hit games set previously by Willie Davis (1966), Manny Mota (1969), Jimmy Wynn (1974), and Steve Garvey (1976)?", "start_char": 1352, "end_char": 7970, "id": "75551600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_592488600#0_1321362095", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=furcara02", "title": "Rafael Furcal Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac", "headings": "Rafael Furcal Stats\nRafael Furcal Stats", "segment": "Rafael Furcal Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac\nRafael Furcal Stats\nRafael Furcal was born on Monday, October 24, 1977, in Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón, Dominican Republic. Furcal was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 4, 2000, with the Atlanta Braves. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Rafael Furcal baseball stats page. \"He's (Rafael Furcal) made himself into probably the best leadoff hitter in the game. A lot of hits, a high average, high on-base percentage, and wreaking havoc on the bases, that's Raffy.'' - Atlanta Braves Teammate Chipper Jones\nRafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal Autograph on a 2001 Fleer Showcase Baseball Card\nCareer\nAll-Star\nWild Card\nDivision\nLCS\nWorld Series\nTrades\nAwards\nVideos\nCards\n\nBiographical Data\nBirth Name: Rafael Antonio Furcal\nNickname: El Enano (The Dwarf)\nBorn On: 10-24-1977 (Scorpio)\nBorn In: Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón, Dominican Republic\nDied On:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1108, "id": "75551596" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_996450284#11_1947454087", "url": "https://www.lineups.com/mlb/lineups/boston-red-sox", "title": "2020 Boston Red Sox Starting Lineup Today (Live Updates)", "headings": "Boston Red Sox Starting Lineup 4/30/21\nRed Sox Lineup\n\nBoston Red Sox Starting Lineup 4/30/21 Red Sox Lineup\n17-10, 1st in AL East\nBOS 6 @ TEX 1\nFinal\nRed Sox Starting Lineup\nMost Common Red Sox Lineups\n2021 Recent Red Sox Lineups\nBoston Red Sox FAQ\nWho Are The Platoon Bats For Boston?\nWhere Does Rafael Devers Bat?\nWho Will Replace Mookie Betts?\nWhat Is The Best Red Sox Lineup Of All-Time?\nWhat Is The Worst Red Sox Lineup Of All-Time?\nWho Has Played The Most Games For The Red Sox?\nWho Are The Platoon Bats For Boston?\nWhere Does Rafael Devers Bat?\nWho Will Replace Mookie Betts?\nCompany\nTerms\nNFL\nNBA\nMLB\nNHL\nCFB\nVegas Odds\nLineup Optimizer\n", "segment": "Rafael Devers\n6. Christian Vazquez\n7. Marwin Gonzalez\n8. Bobby Dalbec\n9. Franchy Cordero\n2 Games Game\n1. Enrique Hernandez\n2. Alex Verdugo\n3. Xander Bogaerts\n4. Rafael Devers\n5. Christian Vazquez\n6.", "start_char": 8271, "end_char": 8469, "id": "50632701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1446069991#0_1627872646", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Furcal", "title": "Rafael Furcal - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rafael Furcal\nRafael Furcal\nContents\nEarly life\nProfessional career\nMinor League Baseball\nAtlanta Braves\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nMiami Marlins\nKansas City Royals\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Rafael Furcal - Wikipedia\nRafael Furcal\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nDominican baseball player\nRafael Furcal\nFurcal with the Los Angeles Dodgers\nShortstop\nBorn: ( 1977-10-24)\nOctober 24, 1977 (age 43)\nLoma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic\nBatted: Switch\nThrew: Right\nMLB debut\nApril 4, 2000, for the Atlanta Braves\nLast MLB appearance\nJune 21, 2014, for the Miami Marlins\nMLB statistics\nBatting average\n.281\nHome runs\n113\nRuns batted in\n587\n\nTeams\nAtlanta Braves ( 2000 – 2005)\nLos Angeles Dodgers ( 2006 – 2011)\nSt. Louis Cardinals ( 2011 – 2012)\nMiami Marlins ( 2014)\nCareer highlights and awards\n3× All-Star ( 2003, 2010, 2012)\nWorld Series champion ( 2011)\nNL Rookie of the Year (2000)\nRafael Antoni Furcal (born October 24, 1977) is a Dominican former professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins. With St. Louis, he won the 2011 World Series over the Texas Rangers . Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Professional career\n2.1 Minor League Baseball\n2.2 Atlanta Braves\n2.3 Los Angeles Dodgers\n2.4 St. Louis Cardinals\n2.5 Miami Marlins\n2.6 Kansas City Royals\n3 Personal life\n4 See also\n5 References\n6 External links\nEarly life\nFurcal grew up in Loma de Cabrera, a small village in the Dominican Republic near the Dajabón River and border with Haiti. His father, Silvino, drove a taxi and his mother, Aura, was a schoolteacher. Furcal had three older brothers, José, Manuel and Lorenzo, and a sister. Silvino Furcal was a standout outfielder during an era when Dominican ballplayers did not get much recognition from Major League scouts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1681, "id": "63736792" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_990190247#23_1996908761", "url": "https://www.espn.com/mlb/history/awards/_/id/8", "title": "MLB Awards - Rookie of the Year - Major League Baseball - ESPN", "headings": "\n", "segment": ".350, HR: 8, RBI: 69\nAlbert Pujols\nBA: .329, HR: 37, RBI: 130\n2000\nKazuhiro Sasaki\nW-L: 2-5, ERA: 3.16, SV: 37\nRafael Furcal\nBA: .295, HR:", "start_char": 1776, "end_char": 1914, "id": "21381521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_876278994#4_1482689981", "url": "http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/furcal-returns-cards-interest/article_4b3265ca-58c6-53f2-8270-5708c1c52f2a.html", "title": "Furcal returns Cards' interest | St. Louis Cardinals | stltoday.com", "headings": "Furcal returns Cards' interest\nFurcal returns Cards' interest\nEt Cetera\nTags\n", "segment": "Mozeliak has yet to open talks with Furcal's agent, Paul Kinzer, but says he hopes to do so this month. A hand fracture and oblique strain have conspired to limit Furcal to a .209 average in only 69 games this season. Mozeliak acquired Furcal from the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 31 primarily to boost the team's inconsistent infield defense but also to evaluate him as a possibility for the future. Mozeliak said Sunday that he has seen enough to place the retention of Furcal on his to-do list before free agency arrives in November. Furcal has appeared in 30 of 32 games since the trade, and at age 33 he insists he can handle the workload. \"I feel terrible when I don't play. That's the truth. I'm not good coming off an off day. I love to play baseball. That's probably what I got hurt so much.", "start_char": 2997, "end_char": 3797, "id": "102529814" } ]
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Sherlock Holmes
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1067085693#0_1812341897", "url": "http://primaryfacts.com/4686/sir-arthur-conan-doyle-facts-about-the-creator-of-sherlock-holmes/", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes - Primary Facts", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes - Primary Facts\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nJames Books and Authors, The Victorians\nHere are some facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and doctor, born in May 1859 in Edinburgh. He is best known for creating the world’s most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. He studied medicine for several years at the University of Edinburgh. Doyle later worked as a doctor on a Greenland whaling ship and a surgeon on a ship sailing to West Africa. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle started writing short stories in his late teens. The first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in an 1886 magazine. Sherlock Holmes, was based on a professor at Doyle’s university, Joseph Bell.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 834, "id": "61899143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_466474265#0_855522890", "url": "http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/doyle/bio.html", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A Biographical Introduction", "headings": "\nIntroduction\nThe origin of the surname\nAncestors\nChildhood\nEducation\nMedical profession and part-time authorship\nLife at Undershaw and Windlesham\nLiterary career\nThe Sherlock Holmes stories\nThe Professor Challenger stories\nHistorical romances\nNonfiction\nKnighthood\nInterest in spiritualism\nOther accomplishments\nDeath and legacy\nConclusion\nRelated Material\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A Biographical Introduction\nIntroduction\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle is known all over the world as the creator of one of the most famous fictional characters in English literature, the master detective Sherlock Holmes, but he was much more than the originator of modern detective literature. He was a man of many talents and pursuits: a medical doctor, multi-talented sportsman, prolific and excellent storyteller, keen patriot and a staunch imperialist, as well as a campaigner against miscarriages of justice. He tried his hand in many genres of fiction and poetry. He wrote detective stories, historical and social romances, political essays and an innumerable number of letters to the press, public figures, acquaintances and friends, to his adored mother and other family members. Last but not least, he was a formidable public speaker and a dedicated Spiritualist, who investigated and popularised supernatural phenomena. A Victorian to the bone, he cherished the ideals of duty, chivalry, honour and respectability. The origin of the surname\nDoyle had an ancient Irish surname, ranking twelfth in the list of the most common surnames in Ireland. It can be derived from the Gaelic Dub-Ghaill ('dark foreigner'), the name which the Celts gave to the Vikings, who began settling in Ireland more than 1,000 years ago, or from the Anglo-Norman surname of d'Oillys, who arrived in England with William the Conqueror and then settled in Ireland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1465, "id": "26230533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621337411#0_1366591127", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/conan_sir_arthur_doyle.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)", "segment": "BBC - History - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz\nPortrait of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, c.1925 © Conan Doyle is most famous as the inventor of Sherlock Holmes, but he had a varied career as a writer, journalist and public figure. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh into a prosperous Irish family. He trained as a doctor, gaining his degree from Edinburgh University in 1881. He worked as a surgeon on a whaling boat and also as a medical officer on a steamer travelling between Liverpool and West Africa. He then settled in Portsmouth on the English south coast and divided his time between medicine and writing. Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance in 'A Study of Scarlet', published in 'Beeton's Christmas Annual' in 1887. Its success encouraged Conan Doyle to write more stories involving Holmes but, in 1893, Conan Doyle killed off Holmes, hoping to concentrate on more serious writing. A public outcry later made him resurrect Holmes. In addition, Conan Doyle wrote a number of other novels, including 'The Lost World' and various non-fictional works. These included a pamphlet justifying Britain's involvement in the Boer War, for which he was knighted and histories of the Boer War and World War One, in which his son, brother and two of his nephews were killed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1371, "id": "75576368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1215229371#0_2492849705", "url": "https://www.bookgeeks.in/15-fun-facts-arthur-conan-doyle/", "title": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | bookGeeks.in", "headings": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be credited for the Jurassic Park\n2. His surname does not have Conan\n3. Sir Arthur Conan was knighted for penning a pamphlet which justified British actions during the Boer War\n4. Doyle initially wanted to refuse the Knighthood\n5. Doyle wanted to volunteer as a soldier but he was not accepted because of his weight\n6. He later volunteered as a medical officer on a ship to Africa\n7. Conan Doyle was an enthusiastic investigator and solved a couple of mysteries\n8. He was a failed doctor\n9. He killed Sherlock so that he could focus on writing about Spiritualism\n10. Doyle resurrected Sherlock ten years after he killed him\n11. He got weary of his best creation and his mother persuaded him against it\n12. Doyle believed in fairies\n13. Doyle ran for parliament twice\n14. Doyle’s first book was lost in the post\n15. His last words were to his wife: “You are wonderful”\nAbout Sankalpita\n", "segment": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | bookGeeks.in\n15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThis post remembers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on his 158 th Birthday and celebrates the genius that the legendary writer was. Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius. – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThe quote is one of his most famous one. The famous author and creator of Sherlock Holmes was born on 22 nd May 1859 in Edinburg Scotland. There are some fun facts about the author which I am sure many of his followers and fans are not aware of. This is bookGeek’s list of 15 fun facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be credited for the Jurassic Park\nA few people know that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can actually be credited for Jurassic Park. He wrote the book The Lost World in 1912, at a time when people hardly knew what dinosaurs were. His book gained immense popularity and inspired a lot of novels and movies.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "23385797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_388036468#1_862643683", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/arthur-conan-doyle-1773666", "title": "Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes", "headings": "Biography of Arthur Conan Doyle, Author and Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nBiography of Arthur Conan Doyle, Author and Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nFast Facts: Arthur Conan Doyle\nEarly Life of Arthur Conan Doyle\nMedical Career\nSherlock Holmes\nArthur Conan Doyle Became Famous\nSherlock Holmes Was Revived\n", "segment": "But the great detective turned into a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, with the reading public clamoring for more plots involving Holmes, his sidekick Watson, and the deductive method. As a result Conan Doyle, offered great sums of money by publishers, felt compelled to keep turning out stories about the great detective. Fast Facts: Arthur Conan Doyle\nKnown For: British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. Born: May 22, 1859\nDied: July 7, 1930\nPublished Works: More than 50 titles featuring Sherlock Holmes, \"The Lost World\"\nSpouse (s): Louisa Hawkins (m. 1885;", "start_char": 1056, "end_char": 1677, "id": "67495840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828827422#0_1690623364", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers/arthur-conan-doyle.html", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography | Biography Online", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nThe Doctor and the Detective: A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThe Complete Sherlock Holmes\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography | Biography Online\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) – Scottish writer, physician and spiritualist – best known for his Sherlock Holmes stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Picardy Place, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. At school, he developed a talent for storytelling in the dormitories after lights. He nursed ambitions to become a well-established writer – especially in the historical novel field. However, from 1876 to 1881, he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh; he trained as a doctor and later set up a medical practice in Plymouth and later Portsmouth. After his father’s death, the burden of supporting a large family fell on Arthur Conan Doyle. To supplement his income he began writing short stories. His first story of note was A Study in Scarlet published in the Beeton’s Christmas Annual 1887 (featuring the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes. This later led to a contract writing more Sherlock Holmes stories for the Strand magazine.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1051, "id": "22946248" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1297350885#0_2377490205", "url": "https://www.who2.com/bio/sherlock-holmes/", "title": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2", "headings": "Sherlock Holmes Biography\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBirthplace: Fiction\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nExtra credit\nLists\n4 Good Links\n", "segment": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBorn: 1887\nBirthplace: Fiction\nBest known as: The most famous detective in English literature\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nFictional Detective\nSherlock Holmes is the fictional creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote about the amazing detective in a series of 60 stories published between 1887 and 1927. Sherlock Holmes was famous for his extra-keen powers of observation and deduction, which he used to solve perplexing crimes and mysteries. He operated from his flat at 221b Baker Street in London, assisted by his friend Dr. Watson. The nefarious criminal Professor Moriarty appears as Holmes’s antagonist in some of the tales. Sherlock Holmes was an immediate hit in Doyle’s day and has remained so popular that he is sometimes mistaken for a real historical figure. Among the most famous Holmes stories are A Study in Scarlet (the first Sherlock Holmes story, 1887) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). Extra credit\nSherlock Holmes was played by actor Basil Rathbone in a popular series of movies from 1939-46.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1154, "id": "95057346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1005683823#0_2071610566", "url": "https://www.phactual.com/11-interesting-facts-about-arthur-conan-doyle/", "title": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle | Phactual.com", "headings": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\n11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\n1. Doyle the Adventurer\n2. He was a professional cricketer\n3. And he played soccer in goal for Portsmouth FC\n4. Without Doyle there would be no Jurassic Park\n5. A copy of his first book was lost in the post… so he wrote it AGAIN\n6. He had an Unlikely Friendship with Houdini.\n7. He had an even Bigger Rivalry with Houdini\n8. He was an Amateur Detective\n9. He Popularized the Mystery of the Marie Celeste\n10. He *cough* believed in fairies\n11. His Last Words\n", "segment": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle | Phactual.com\n11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\nSo we all know Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes and, in doing so, single-handedly reimagined the detective genre and provided a platform for many an actor (‘thank you, Arthur’, love Benedict). For that reason alone the great Scot could easily be granted legendary status. But if one were to apply Sherlockian style sleuthery to proceedings, a unique life and a rich character emerges that rivals even the best of his fiction. Below are some of the most interesting facts. 1. Doyle the Adventurer\nIn his early life he trained as a surgeon (as you do, ain’t no biggie). His first jobs were the medic on-board a whaling ship to the Artic Circle and as a medical officer aboard a steamship to Africa. He was barely 21 at the time, but it unlocked a sense of adventure that stayed with him throughout his entire life. 2. He was a professional cricketer\nNot content with being an incredibly gifted intellectual, Doyle was also an unfairly talented sportsman.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1073, "id": "28337298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_213616255#7_570872639", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Sir_Arthur_Conan_Doyle_write_Sherlock_Holmes", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 60 Sherlock Holmes story's\nincluding 4 novels and 56 short stories. Where is Conan Doyle statue located? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer, best known for\nwriting the Sherlock Holmes stories. There is a Sherlock Holmes\nstatue dedicated to Doyle in Edinburgh, Scotland. Who created Sherlock Holmes? Creator of HolmesSherlock Holmes is the literary invention of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)\nWhat famous detective stories did Arthur Conan Doyle write? He wrote the original Sherlock Holmes series. Sherlock Holmes\nWhere did Sherlock Holmes get his name from? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle named his character. The name of the person that created Sherlock Holmes?", "start_char": 2891, "end_char": 3589, "id": "75108145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1518372164#0_3194000403", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arthur-Conan-Doyle", "title": "Arthur Conan Doyle | Biography, Books, Sherlock Holmes, Death, Fairies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Arthur Conan Doyle\nArthur Conan Doyle\nBritish author\n", "segment": "Arthur Conan Doyle | Biography, Books, Sherlock Holmes, Death, Fairies, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Literature Novels & Short Stories Novelists A-K\nArthur Conan Doyle\nBritish author\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nPhilip K. Wilson\nMedical Historian, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine. Author of Surgery, Skin & Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741). Last Updated: May 18, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Title: Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle\nArthur Conan Doyle, in full Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, (born May 22, 1859, Edinburgh, Scotland—died July 7, 1930, Crowborough, Sussex, England), Scottish writer best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes —one of the most vivid and enduring characters in English fiction. Britannica Quiz\nGetting Into (Fictional) Character\nWhat is the name of the schoolteacher in \"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow\"? Where does Sherlock Holmes live? Test your knowledge in this quiz of Captain Nemo, Rip Van Winkle, and other literary characters. Conan Doyle, the second of Charles Altamont and Mary Foley Doyle’s 10 children, began seven years of Jesuit education in Lancashire, England, in 1868.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1203, "id": "23731986" } ]
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Jeremy Renner
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Jeremy Renner is returning as Clint Barton/Hawkeye in \"Avengers: Endgame,\" and fans will be introduced to his alter ego, Ronin. On Wednesday, Entertainment Weekly released solo covers for the latest issue that highlight Renner's character and the original five Avengers: Iron Man/Tony Stark (played by Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), and Bruce Banner/The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). Renner's cover introduces him as a \"vigilante\" named Ronin, rather than Hawkeye/Clint Barton. Jeremy Renner as Ronin/Hawkeye on the cover of Entertainment Weekly.", "start_char": 1409, "end_char": 2315, "id": "78772301" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_3559928#6_7158317", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hawkeye", "title": "Hawkeye | Creators, Comics, Stories, & Films | Britannica", "headings": "Hawkeye\nHawkeye\nfictional character\n", "segment": "Subscribe Now\nOn-screen Jeremy Renner portrayed Hawkeye in a cameo appearance in Thor (2011). Renner returned in the role in The Avengers (2012), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). The Avengers\n(From left) Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Chris Evans as Captain America, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Robert Downey, Jr., as Iron Man, and Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk in The Avengers (2012), directed by Joss Whedon. Marvel Entertainment\nAvengers: Age of Ultron\nPublicity image for Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), directed by Joss Whedon. Marvel Studios\nDavid Roach Peter Sanderson The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nHistory at your fingertips\nSign up here to see what happened On This Day, every day in your inbox!", "start_char": 3761, "end_char": 4565, "id": "30979664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_180978733#24_414259475", "url": "https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/new-disney-plus-shows-content-premiere-dates-in-2020-2021", "title": "All The New Disney+ Shows Coming In 2019 2020 and 2021", "headings": "The Mandalorian\nIs Just The Start: These Are All The New Disney+ Shows Coming Soon\n\nThe Mandalorian Is Just The Start: These Are All The New Disney+ Shows Coming Soon\nThe Mandalorian\nHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series\nThe World According to Jeff Goldblum\nEncore!\nForky Asks A Question\nMarvel's Hero Project\nThe Imagineering Story\nOne Day at Disney\nDiary of a Female President\nStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 7\nThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier\nDisney’s Fairy Tale Weddings: Season 2\nWandaVision\nLoki\nHawkeye\nLizzie McGuire\nLove, Simon\nObi-Wan Kenobi Series\nStarring Ewan McGregor\nMonsters at Work\nMs. Marvel\nMoon Knight\nShe-Hulk\nCassian Andor Series, Starring Diego Luna\nBig Shot\nMuppets Now\nJedi Temple Challenge\nMost Talked About\n", "segment": "Most of your favorite MCU stars will lend their voices to the series as each of their respective heroes, and Jeffrey Wright will narrate as The Watcher. 16 of 27\nPhoto: Courtesy of Marvel Pictures. Hawkeye\nPremiere Date: Fall 2021\nJeremy Renner returns as the titular character, Clint Barton, but the show will focus on his successor as Hawkeye, Kate Bishop (the most recent rumor mill pegged Hailee Steinfeld as the bow-woman ). In the comics, Bishop takes on the mantle from Clint, and is a member of the Young Avengers. Per Disney and Marvel, Kate will be an \"integral\" part", "start_char": 9422, "end_char": 9999, "id": "35061238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1449481904#3_1599447010", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkeye_(2021_TV_series)", "title": "Hawkeye (2021 TV series) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Hawkeye\n(2021 TV series)\n\nHawkeye (2021 TV series)\nContents\nPremise\nCast and characters\nProduction\nDevelopment\nWriting\nCasting\nFilming\nMarketing\nRelease\nSpin-off\nDocumentary special\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The show is described as an \"adventure series.\" Cast and characters\nJeremy Renner as Clint Barton / Hawkeye: An Avenger, master archer, and former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. The series further explores the character's time as Ronin, as first shown in Avengers: Endgame (2019). Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop / Hawkeye: Barton's protegee whom he is training to take over the mantle of Hawkeye. Steinfeld described Bishop as a smart and witty badass with physical abilities that are \"through the roof\". Vera Farmiga as Eleanor Bishop: Kate's mother. Fra Fee as Kazi\nTony Dalton as Jack Duquesne:", "start_char": 2632, "end_char": 3221, "id": "104508544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1390606242#1_2834879568", "url": "https://screenrant.com/hawkeye-avengers-infinity-war/", "title": "Where Hawkeye is During Avengers: Infinity War | Screen Rant", "headings": "What's Going On With Hawkeye In Avengers: Infinity War\nWhat's Going On With Hawkeye In Avengers: Infinity War\nRelated: Ant-Man & Wasp’s Role In Avengers: Infinity War\nMore: Avengers Missing From Infinity War Who Will Return For Avengers 4\nKey Release Dates\n", "segment": "Here's where Hawkeye is during Avengers 3. By Mansoor Mithaiwala Published Apr 27, 2018\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nThe reason Hawkeye hasn't been part of Avengers: Infinity War 's marketing campaign is simple: he's not in the movie... at all. Jeremy Renner has been playing Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since his brief cameo appearance in Kenneth Branagh's Thor. Then, he became one of the founding members of the Avengers in Joss Whedon's The Avengers. He's only appeared in two other movies since: Whedon's Avengers: Age of Ultron and Anthony and Joe Russo's Captain America: Civil War.", "start_char": 213, "end_char": 839, "id": "10851104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_486805496#20_955540333", "url": "https://nypost.com/2015/04/30/which-avenger-is-the-best/", "title": "Which Avenger is the best?", "headings": "Which Avenger is the best?\nWhich Avenger is the best?\n9. War Machine\n8. Nick Fury\n7. Thor\n6. Falcon\n5. Hawkeye\n4. Hulk\n3. Captain America\n2. Black Widow\n1. Iron Man\nShare this article:\nRead Next\n", "segment": "He played a major role in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” but spends most of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” on the sidelines. The movie’s ending hints that bigger things might be coming for him, however. 5. Hawkeye\nEnlarge Image\nJeremy Renner as Hawkeye in “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Marvel\nReal name: Clint Barton\nTortured back story: More is revealed in “Avengers:", "start_char": 6620, "end_char": 6988, "id": "65592543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_300923205#5_558969074", "url": "http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Hawkeye", "title": "Urban Dictionary: Hawkeye", "headings": "\nHawkeye\nLMD\nhawkeye\nHawkeye\nHawkeyes\nHawkeye\nHawkeyes\nApr 14 trending\n", "segment": "\"So, you're from Iowa? You one of those Hawkeyes?\" \"No way, I have more self-respect than that.\" by rocket_scientist September 11, 2012\nFlag\nGet a Hawkeyes mug for your father-in-law Georges. 5\nHawkeye\nHawkeye is one of the most badass Avengers, portrayed by Jeremy Renner, also known as Clint Barton. Some nicknames given to Hawkeye are Legolas, Ronin, The Golden Archer, and Goliath. Hawkeye is probably one of the best archers there is because he never misses a shot. Clint is commonly shipped with Natasha Romanoff in a ship called Clintasha. Hawkeye has appeared in every Avengers movie except for Infinity War. He will also get his own movie most likely in coming years.", "start_char": 2087, "end_char": 2764, "id": "26037159" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1246062006#4_2876372159", "url": "https://www.cbr.com/disney-hawkeye-release-date-plot-trailer-news/", "title": "Disney+'s Hawkeye: Release Date, Plot, Trailer & News to Know", "headings": "Disney+'s Hawkeye: Release Date, Plot, Trailer & News to Know\nDisney+'s Hawkeye: Release Date, Plot, Trailer & News to Know\nThe Story So Far\nRELATED: Hawkeye BTS Photos Show Swordsman and Eleanor Bishop\nHawkeye's Plot\nRELATED: WATCH: Hawkeye's Kate Bishop Stunt Fall in BTS Video\nHawkeye's Trailer\nHawkeye's Release Date\nKEEP READING: Hawkeye: The Disney+ Marvel Series Takes Place During Christmas\n", "segment": "Hawkeye BTS Photos Show Swordsman and Eleanor Bishop\nHawkeye's Plot\nFollowing the events of Avengers: Endgame, Hawkeye will follow the team-up of Clint and Kate, who will become the new Hawkeye of the MCU. You can read the synopsis below: Hawkeye stars Jeremy Renner reprising his role as Clint Barton, a role he first started playing in 2011's Thor. The series is expected to follow Clint as he trains Kate Bishop to become the new Hawkeye. The show is also expected to examine Clint's time as Ronin, the superhero identity he took during the events of Avengers: Endgame. The casting announcement has also provided more insight into what the show will be about. Hawkeye will introduce Alaqua Cox's Maya Lopez, a.k.a. Echo, to the MCU, as well as William Lopez (Zahn McClarnon).", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 2674, "id": "32371713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_109758425#12_265887529", "url": "https://www.gamesradar.com/marvels-avengers-game-characters/", "title": "Marvel's Avengers game characters: All the major heroes starring in the Avengers game | GamesRadar+", "headings": "Marvel's Avengers game characters: All the major heroes starring in the Avengers game\nMarvel's Avengers game characters: All the major heroes starring in the Avengers game\nAll the playable and non-playable characters we know about that will feature in the Marvel's Avengers game\nMs. Marvel\nIron Man\nHulk\nBlack Widow\nThor\nCaptain America\nSpider-Man\nHawkeye\nKate Bishop\nBlack Panther\nOther heroes\nFord James\n", "segment": "We don't know a whole lot about how his abilities will work but if they're anywhere near as satisfying as the Spider-Man PS4 game from Insomniac in 2018, then we're in for a treat. Hawkeye\nHawkeye (Clint Barton)\n(Image credit: Crystal Dynamics)\nPlayed by: TBC\nAbilities: TBC\nHawkeye has featured prominently in the Avengers movies, but he's not a launch character in the game. Instead, players on every platform can grab Hawkeye as a DLC character, coming at some point post-release. Keep your eyes peeled. 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Never Miss Another Story.\n", "segment": "The role is played by Scarlett Johansson in the Iron Man 2; The Avengers Captain America; Age of Ultron and Civil War. 12 Hawkeye\nSource: marvel.com\nA fictional superhero created by Marvel Comics and Stan Lee. Hawkeye, played by Jeremy Renner, first started out as a villain character and then joined the Avengers team. He has an accuracy enhanced characteristic, meaning that he is able to use projectile weapons without missing, being among the most powerful superheroes. He has the unique position of being part of Justice League as well as The Avengers. Hawkeye is a great fencer, marksman and also an acrobat, being trained in a circus from childhood. 13 Flash\nSource:", "start_char": 7000, "end_char": 7674, "id": "82862447" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1403574307#1_2922005186", "url": "https://www.exploregeorgia.org/flowery-branch/sports-racing/sports-venues-facilities/atlanta-falcons-headquarters-training-facility", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Atlanta Falcons Headquarters & Training Facility | Official Georgia Tourism & Travel Website | Explore Georgia.org\nSkip to main content\n \nExplore Destinations\nScenicSouthwestGeorgiaMagnoliaMidlandsClassicSouthNorthwestGeorgiaCoastalGeorgiaNEGeorgiaMtnsHistoricHeartlandPresidentialPathwaysAtlantaMetro\nSee All Cities\nNorthern Cities\nAtlanta\nBlue Ridge\nCartersville\nDahlonega\nEllijay\nGainesville\nHelen\nHiawassee\nMarietta\nPeachtree City\nRome\nStone Mountain\nCentral Cities\nAthens\nAugusta\nColumbus\nCovington\nGreensboro\nLaGrange\nMacon\nMilledgeville\nSenoia\nThomson\nWarm Springs\nWashington\nSouthern Cities\nAlbany\nDouglas\nDublin\nJekyll Island\nSavannah\nSt. Marys\nSt. Simons Island\nStatesboro\nThomasville\nTifton\nValdosta\nVidalia\nFind Things to Do\nWhat's Trending in the Peach State\nBest Trips of the Year\nLatest Travel Deals in Georgia\nSee Trending\nAttractions & Entertainment\nArts & Culture\nFilm & Television\nHistory & Heritage\nMusic\nShopping\nSpas & Wellness\nUniquely Georgia\nEvents & Festivals\nCalendar of Events\nFairs & Festivals\nHolidays\nFood & Drink\nLocally Grown\nRestaurants\nWineries, Breweries & Distilleries\nOutdoors & Adventure\nAdventure\nBeaches & Water Sports\nGolf\nOutdoors & Nature\nSports & Racing\nFind Places to Stay\nPlan a unique stay in Georgia. 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Find your ideal place to stay here. See All Places to Stay\nSee All Places to Stay\nBed & Breakfasts and Inns\nCabins & Cottages\nCamping & RV Parks\nCondos & Vacation Rentals\nConference Center & Group Hotels\nFarm Stays & Guest Ranches\nHotels & Motels\nResorts & Lodges\nRetreat Centers & Camps\nPlan Your Trip\nGeorgia Weather\nFall & Winter\nSpring & Summer\nGeorgia Visitor Information Centers\nGetting Here & Around\nTransportation\nGreat Georgia Getaways\nTraveling as a Couple\nTraveling on a Budget\nTraveling with Kids\nTraveling with Pets\nTraveling with a Group\nRequest the FREE Travel Guide\nView Georgia Travel Brochures\nSearch\nAtlanta Falcons Headquarters & Training Facility\nVisit Website\nLocation\n \n4400 Falcon Pkwy. Flowery BranchGA30542\nGet Directions\nPhone\n(770) 965-3115\nMore Details\nMap ViewPhoto View\nRelated Categories: Sports Venues & Facilities\nNortheast Georgia Mountains\nFlowery Branch\nThe Atlanta Falcons of the NFL and the Georgia Force Arena Football League team are headquartered in beautiful Flowery Branch, Georgia. This Headquarters offers state-of-the-art facilities for training and competing. Situated on 50 acres, with practice fields, training rooms, indoor practice field, meeting facilities, and player lodging, the Atlanta Falcons/Georgia Force headquarters offers the home teams an expansive location to train throughout the year. Flowery Branch hosts the Atlanta Falcons Training Camp at the Headquarters.", "start_char": 578, "end_char": 5013, "id": "21832521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_703009913#7_1263267180", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/tag/how-much-is-atlanta-falcons-worth/", "title": "How Much Is Atlanta Falcons Worth - Atlanta Falcons Net Worth", "headings": "How Much Is Atlanta Falcons Worth\n\"How Much is Atlanta Falcons Worth\"\nHow Much Is Atlanta Falcons Worth\nRead more...\nAtlanta Falcons Net Worth is 837 $Million.\nAtlanta Falcons Latest News\nFalcons sign entire six-player draft class\nFalcons agree to terms with A.J. Terrell, other draft picks\nFalcons at a glance: Atlanta coach, GM could be on hot seat this season\nAtlanta Falcons sign A.J. Terrell, entire 2020 draft class\nFalcons agree to terms with Matt Hennessy\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\n", "segment": "The Atlanta Falcons are a professional American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are a member of the South Division of the National Football Con The Atlanta Falcons are a professional American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are a member of the South Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Falcons play their home games at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta, but construction is likely to begin in 2014 on a new stadium with play beginning in the 2017 season. Their headquarters and practice facilities are located at a 50-acre site in Flowery Branch, Georgia. The Falcons joined the NFL in 1965 as an expansion team, after the NFL offered then-owner Rankin Smith a franchise to keep him from joining the rival American Football League . The AFL instead granted a franchise to Miami, Florida . In their 45 years of existence, the Falcons have compiled a record of 300a??402a??6 with division championships in 1980, 1998, 2004, 2010 and 2012. Their only Super Bowl appearance was Super Bowl XXXIII. Over the past four years the Falcons, under Gene...\nRead more about How Much is Atlanta Falcons Worth\nAtlanta Falcons Latest News\nFalcons sign entire six-player draft class\nThe Atlanta Falcons signed their six-player full draft class to rookie contracts on Monday, as training camp is set to get underway.", "start_char": 1766, "end_char": 3142, "id": "19286286" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1190299803#10_1420032664", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Detroit_Lions_season", "title": "2008 Detroit Lions season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2008 Detroit Lions season\n2008 Detroit Lions season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSeason\nNotable roster losses and trades\n2008 Draft\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nGame recaps\nWeek 1: at Atlanta Falcons\nWeek One: Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons\nWeek 2: vs. Green Bay Packers\nWeek Two: Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions\nWeek 3: at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek Three: Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek 4: Bye week – Millen fired\nWeek 5: vs. Chicago Bears\nWeek Five: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions\nWeek 6: at Minnesota Vikings\nWeek Six: Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings\nRoster moves\nWeek 7: at Houston Texans\nWeek Seven: Detroit Lions at Houston Texans\nWeek 8: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Eight: Washington Redskins at Detroit Lions\nSigning of Daunte Culpepper\nWeek 9: at Chicago Bears\nWeek Nine: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears\nWeek 10: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars\nWeek Ten: Jacksonville Jaguars at Detroit Lions\nWeek 11: at Carolina Panthers\nWeek Eleven: Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers\nWeek 12: vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Twelve: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions\nWeek 13: vs. Tennessee Titans ( Thanksgiving Day game)\nWeek Thirteen: Tennessee Titans at Detroit Lions\nWeek 14: vs. Minnesota Vikings\nWeek Fourteen: Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions\nWeek 15: at Indianapolis Colts\nWeek Fifteen: Detroit Lions at Indianapolis Colts\nWeek 16: vs New Orleans Saints\nWeek Sixteen: New Orleans Saints at Detroit Lions\nWeek 17: at Green Bay Packers\nWeek Seventeen: Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers\nAftermath\nLegacy\nStaff\nFinal roster\nSee also\nNotes and references\n", "segment": "None (Domed Stadium)\nGame attendance: 62,310\nReferee: Ron Winter\nTV announcers ( Fox): Matt Vasgersian, J.C. Pearson, & Nischelle Turner\nGame information\nFirst quarter\nATL – Michael Jenkins 62-yard pass from Matt Ryan ( Jason Elam kick), 13:33. Falcons 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 74 yards, 1:27. ATL – Michael Turner 66-yard run (Jason Elam kick), 7:33. Falcons 14–0. 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Atlanta Falcons\nNFL NFL\nHome\nHome\nStats\nStats\nSchedule\nSchedule\nRoster\nRoster\nDepth Chart\nDepth Chart\nInjuries\nInjuries\nTransactions\nTransactions\nSign Up: Fantasy Football\nSign Up:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 7784, "id": "21384466" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_122860236#4_329922940", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_region_is_Atlanta_located", "title": "What region is Atlanta located? - Answers", "headings": "What region is Atlanta located\n?\n\nWhat region is Atlanta located?\nYour Answer\nWhat region is Atlanta located?\nRelated Questions\nWhat region is Atlanta Georgia located in?\nIn which region is atlanta located?\nWhat region in Georgia is Atlanta located?\nWhat county is stone mountain located in?\nWhat region is Atlanta GA in?\nWhat land region is Atlanta found in in Georgia?\nWhat is the address for the Northside Hospital in Atlanta?\nWhat region of Georgia is macon located in?\nWhere are some job corps region 3 centers located?\nWhere is the Atlanta hawks located?\nIs Atlanta a county?\nWhere is the Atlanta Braves stadium located?\nIn what state are atlanta condos located in?\nWhat country is Atlanta Georgia in?\nWhere is Atlanta Hartsfield Airport located?\nWhat part of Atlanta is the district of Buckhead located in?\nWhere is Turner Field located?\nWhere was the atlanta campaign located?\nWhere is CartoonNetwork located?\nIn what region is Italy located?\nWhere are Atlanta hotels located?\nWhat are some hotels that are located in downtown of Atlanta?\nWhich region is Afghanistan located in?\nIn what region of Illinois is Springfield located?\nIn what region is Colombia located?\n", "segment": "In Florida Gainsville Miami Homestead Georgia Atlanta\nWhere is the Atlanta hawks located? They are located in Atlanta by the CNN Center. Is Atlanta a county? No. Atlanta is a city located in the state of Georgia. No. Atlanta is a city located in the state of Georgia. Where is the Atlanta Braves stadium located? Turner Field is located in Atlanta Georgia. In what state are atlanta condos located in?", "start_char": 1224, "end_char": 1626, "id": "74925497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1788557134#3_3626989978", "url": "https://bizfluent.com/info-12025416-salary-atlanta-falcons-cheerleader.html", "title": "The Salary of an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader | Career Trend", "headings": "The Salary of an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader\nThe Salary of an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader\nExtras\nWhat Does It Take To Be A Cheerleader?\nJunior Cheerleading\nThe Atlanta Falcons\nReferences\n", "segment": "The Atlanta Falcons\nThinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images\nCurrently, there are 32 National Football League (NFL) teams divided into two sections; the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The Falcons are part of the NFC. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the Falcons played their first game August 1, 1966. The team jersey colors are red, black and white. The home field for the Atlanta Falcons since 1992 is The Georgia Dome, where 71,250 fans can scream for their favorite team, laugh with the mascot Freddie Falcon, and marvel at the talent that is an Atlanta Falcon Cheerleader. References\nFalcon Cheerleaders Auditions\nRedskin Cheerleaders\nNational Football League (NFL)\nHistory of the Atlanta Falcons\nWriter Bio\nJan Watts graduated magna cum laude from Cleary University in Michigan, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration. Specializing in accounting and business management, she has more than 25 years of experience across various business sectors. Watts has also contributed to several statewide Michigan newspapers.", "start_char": 2418, "end_char": 3488, "id": "55007137" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_490915236#0_864057272", "url": "http://www.nfl.com/teams/atlantafalcons/profile?team=ATL", "title": "Atlanta Falcons - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com", "headings": "\nAtlanta Falcons\n4th NFC SOUTH\n2021 NFL Draft class rankings: Bears, Chargers, Jets top the board\n'Around the NFL' crew highlights their favorite 2021 rookies\nBrooks: Why Julio Jones' contract may put Falcons coaches, front office at odds\nNFC South draft grades: Panthers, Falcons add enticing talent; Saints surprise (again)\nSchedule\nPREVIOUS GAME - Sun January 3, 2021\nUpcoming games\nAtlanta Falcons Tickets\nTeam Info\n", "segment": "Atlanta Falcons - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com\nAtlanta Falcons - News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com\nProfile Overlay\nAtlanta Falcons\n4th NFC SOUTH\n4 - 12 - 0\nShop Icon\nBuy Gear\nWebsite\nOfficial Website\nTwitter\n@AtlantaFalcons\nInstagram\n@atlantafalcons\nSnapchat\n@falcons\nFacebook\n@atlantafalcons\nInfo\nRoster\nStats\nAdvertising\nnews\n2021 NFL Draft class rankings: Bears, Chargers, Jets top the board\nMay 07, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\n'Around the NFL' crew highlights their favorite 2021 rookies\nMay 07, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nBrooks: Why Julio Jones' contract may put Falcons coaches, front office at odds\nMay 07, 2021\nnews\nNFC South draft grades: Panthers, Falcons add enticing talent; Saints surprise (again)\nMay 07, 2021\nnews\nDO NOT trade Julio Jones; top positional battles; saving Sam Darnold\nMay 07, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nJeremiah's Top 8 teams who got highest draft-pick value in 2021\nMay 06, 2021\nnews\n2022 NFL Draft: Compensatory pick projections for every team\nMay 06, 2021\nnews\nNFL offseason workout program dates announced\nMay 06, 2021\nnews\nRoundup: Dolphins release starting safety Bobby McCain\nMay 06, 2021\nPlay icon\nvideo\nWhich Rounds 4-7 draftees in '21 will be best in NFL? | 'Path to the Draft'\nMay 05, 2021\nDown arrow icon\nSchedule\nPREVIOUS GAME - Sun January 3, 2021\nFINAL\n27\nATL\nFalcons\n(4-12)\nAt\n44\nTB\nBuccaneers\n(11-5)\nGamePass Replay\nAt\nUpcoming games\nThere is currently no schedule data.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1416, "id": "497275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_3067593#6_8493694", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_hemisphere_is_atlanta_georgia_in", "title": "What hemisphere is Atlanta Georgia in? - Answers", "headings": "What hemisphere is Atlanta Georgia in\n?\n\nWhat hemisphere is Atlanta Georgia in?\nYour Answer\nWhat hemisphere is Atlanta Georgia in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are the two hemispheres of Georgia?\nHow are Georgia and Atlanta similar?\nWhat hemisphere is Atlanta in?\nHow much is a bus from Atlanta to Georgia?\nWhat hemisphere is Georgia on?\nWhen was Atlanta Georgia founded?\nIs Atlanta the capital of Georgia?\nIs the capital of Atlanta Georgia?\nWhat continent is Atlanta Georgia in?\nIs the Atlanta the capital of Georgia?\nIs Georgia in the northern or southern hemisphere?\nWhat hemisphere is for Georgia?\nWhat is Atlanta Falcons state and capital?\nWhat Hemisphere is Georgia located?\nIs Atlanta a county?\nIn which state is Atlanta?\nWhich city is farther west Atlanta Georgia or Columbus Ohio?\nHow many miles from Atlanta to Savannah?\nAtlanta Georgia belongs to which country?\nWhich City was burned in the movie Gone With the Wind?\nWhat country is Atlanta Georgia in?\nHow do you open a taxi in Atlanta Georgia?\nWhat is the population of Atlanta Georgia in 2011?\nIs Atlanta Georgia the largest city in Georgia?\nWhen was Atlanta Georgia Temple created?\n", "segment": "The Northern hemisphere. What is Atlanta Falcons state and capital? The Atlanta Falcon play in and call their home Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is the capital of Georgia. What Hemisphere is Georgia located? Since Georgia is north of the Equator it is in the Northern Hemisphere. Is Atlanta a county? No. Atlanta is a city located in the state of Georgia. No.", "start_char": 1644, "end_char": 2000, "id": "74688675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1429476094#1_1612673348", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATL_Falcons", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In their 54 years of existence, the Falcons have compiled a record of 375–475–6 (365–461–6in the regular season and 10–14in the playoffs), winning division championships in 1980, 1998, 2004, 2010, 2012, and 2016. The Falcons have appeared in two Super Bowls, the first during the 1998 season in Super Bowl XXXIII, where they lost to the Denver Broncos34–19,[6]and the second was 18 years later, a 34–28overtime loss to the New England Patriotsin Super Bowl LI. The Falcons' current home field is Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which opened for the 2017season; the team's headquarters and practice facilities are located at a 50-acre (20 ha) site in Flowery Branch,[7]northeast of Atlanta in Hall County. Contents\n1Franchise history\n1.1Professional football comes to Atlanta\n1.21966–1977: Early struggles\n1.31978–1989\n1.41989–1996\n1.51997–2000: The Dan Reeves era\n1.62001–2006\n1.72007\n1.82008–2014: The Mike Smith era\n1.8.12008\n1.8.22009\n1.8.32010\n1.8.42011\n1.8.52012\n1.8.62013\n1.8.72014\n1.92015–2020: The Dan Quinn era\n1.9.12015\n1.9.22016\n1.9.32017\n1.9.42020\n2Stadiums\n3Logo and uniforms\n4Rivalries\n4.1New Orleans Saints\n4.2Carolina Panthers\n4.3Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n5Statistics\n5.1Season-by-season records\n5.2Record vs. opponents\n5.3Single game records\n5.4Single season records\n5.5Career records\n6Players\n6.1Current roster\n6.2Pro Football Hall of Famers\n6.3Ring of Honor\n6.4Georgia Sports Hall of Fame\n6.5Starting quarterbacks\n6.6Draft history\n7Coaching staff\n7.1Head coaches\n7.2Current staff\n8Radio and television\n8.1Radio affiliates\n8.1.1Georgia\n8.1.2Alabama\n8.1.3Mississippi\n8.1.4South Carolina\n8.1.5Tennessee\n9Notes and references\n10External links\nFranchise history\nFurther information: History of the Atlanta Falcons\nProfessional football comes to Atlanta\nProfessional football first came to Atlanta in 1962, when the American Football League(AFL) staged two preseason contests, with one featuring the Denver Broncosvs.", "start_char": 1751, "end_char": 3668, "id": "100244984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_776761148#1_1310620491", "url": "http://www.sportmapworld.com/map/american-football/usa/nfl/", "title": "Map of NFL Teams", "headings": "\nNFL\nMap of NFL Teams\nInformation\nNFL teams in alphabetical order\n", "segment": "NFL\nStadium: State Farm Stadium\nCapacity:63400\nAddress: One Cardinals Drive, Glendale, AZ 85305\nTeam: Atlanta Falcons\nCountry: USA\nCity: Atlanta, Georgia\nSport: American Football\nLeague: NFL\nStadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium\nCapacity:71000\nAddress: 1 AMB Drive NW 30313, Atlanta, GA\nTeam:", "start_char": 219, "end_char": 504, "id": "102428072" } ]
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what airport is close to daytona beach florida?
Massey Ranch Airpark
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( Photo: Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images News/Getty Images )\nKnown as the home of “The World’s Most Famous Beach,” Daytona Beach, Fla., attracts many visitors throughout the year, especially when the temperatures are warm and the sunshine is raining down. And, thanks to a nearby airport, traveling to Daytona Beach couldn’t be easier. Even for those who cannot fly directly to Daytona Beach, there are nearby options that put visitors within a two-hour drive of fun in the sun. Daytona Beach International Airport\nLiterally minutes from the white-sand beaches of Daytona, the Daytona Beach International Airport is conveniently located right down from Interstate 95 next to the Daytona International Speedway. Three airlines currently provide service to the airport:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1069, "id": "37847565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1101229857#0_2435347024", "url": "https://www.travelmath.com/nearest-airport/Daytona+Beach,+FL", "title": "Airports Near Me - Daytona Beach, Florida | Travelmath", "headings": "Major airports near Daytona Beach, Florida:\nMajor airports near Daytona Beach, Florida:\nInternational airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nDomestic airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nLocal airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nMap of airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nrelated links\n", "segment": "Airports Near Me - Daytona Beach, Florida | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Daytona Beach, Florida: The nearest major airport is Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB / KDAB). This airport has domestic flights and is 5 miles from the center of Daytona Beach, FL. Another major airport is Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB / KSFB), which has international and domestic flights from Sanford, Florida and is 46 miles from Daytona Beach, FL. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Daytona Beach, FL, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Daytona Beach, FL\n5 miles: Daytona Beach, FL (DAB / KDAB) Daytona Beach International Airport\n46 miles: Sanford, FL (SFB / KSFB) Orlando Sanford International Airport\n75 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n103 miles:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 947, "id": "68372106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_766704334#0_1489740202", "url": "https://www.signaturetg.com/explore-florida/things-to-do-in-orlando-fl/closest-airport-to-daytona-beach/", "title": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach, Florida?", "headings": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nWhat’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nOrlando Sanford International Airport\nOrlando International Airport\nMelbourne International Airport\nOur Fleet Can Get You There\nSPRINTERS\nEXECUTIVE BUSES\nRely on Signature Transportation Group for Your Daytona Beach Adventures\n", "segment": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach, Florida? What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach? Daytona Beach is a city on Florida’s Atlantic coast, and is known for it’s hard-packed sand, iconic 500 NASCAR race, boardwalk rides, shopping, and much more. Once you get off the plane, it’s only natural to want to get as close to the fun as you can without unnecessary delay. You may be wondering, “What’s the closest airport to Daytona Beach?” Central Florida has several airports, so you have a few different options. Below, we’ve included the four closest airports based off of the driving miles. Book Now Contact Us Things to Do in FLorida\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nLocated only 3.4 miles away in Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach International Airport is the closest airport to Daytona Beach, Florida. Serving American Airlines, Delta, and Sunwing.ca, this is a smaller airport than some others in the state. Directly adjacent to the Daytona International Speedway, it provides visitors with a great view of the racetrack.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1033, "id": "92746885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_635459403#0_1277213995", "url": "https://www.closestairportto.com/city/united-states/daytona-beach_fl/", "title": "Closest airport to Daytona Beach, FL", "headings": "Nearest Airport to Daytona Beach, FL, United States\nNearest Airport to Daytona Beach, FL, United States\nDaytona Beach, FL – Airports nearby\nDaytona Beach International Airport (DAB)\nOrlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)\nNortheast Florida Regional Airport (UST)\nOrlando International Airport (MCO)\nMap of airports near Daytona Beach\n", "segment": "Closest airport to Daytona Beach, FL\nNearest Airport to Daytona Beach, FL, United States\nClosest airport to Daytona Beach is Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB). Distance from Daytona Beach International Airport to Daytona Beach is 3.0 miles / 4.9 kilometers. Daytona Beach, FL – Airports nearby\nDaytona Beach International Airport (3.0 miles / 4.9 kilometers)\nOrlando Sanford International Airport (32.7 miles / 52.6 kilometers)\nNortheast Florida Regional Airport (55.2 miles / 88.8 kilometers)\nOrlando International Airport (56.8 miles / 91.4 kilometers)\nDaytona Beach International Airport (DAB)\nDaytona Beach International Airport is located approximately 3.0 miles / 4.9 kilometers southwest of Daytona Beach and about 4.7 miles / 7.6 kilometers northwest of Port Orange. IATA airport code is DAB. Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)\nDistance from Orlando Sanford International Airport to Daytona Beach is 32.7 miles / 52.6 kilometers. Orlando Sanford International Airport is located approximately 2.7 miles / 4.3 kilometers southeast of Sanford and about 5.0 miles / 8.1 kilometers east of Lake Mary. IATA airport code is SFB. Northeast Florida Regional Airport (UST)\nDistance from Northeast Florida Regional Airport to Daytona Beach is 55.2 miles / 88.8 kilometers. Northeast Florida Regional Airport is located approximately 15.1 miles / 24.2 kilometers southeast of St. Johns and about 15.4 miles / 24.7 kilometers south of Palm Valley. IATA airport code is UST.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1486, "id": "108564374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1101229857#1_2435348489", "url": "https://www.travelmath.com/nearest-airport/Daytona+Beach,+FL", "title": "Airports Near Me - Daytona Beach, Florida | Travelmath", "headings": "Major airports near Daytona Beach, Florida:\nMajor airports near Daytona Beach, Florida:\nInternational airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nDomestic airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nLocal airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nMap of airports near Daytona Beach, FL\nrelated links\n", "segment": "You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Daytona Beach, FL\n5 miles: Daytona Beach, FL (DAB / KDAB) Daytona Beach International Airport\n46 miles: Sanford, FL (SFB / KSFB) Orlando Sanford International Airport\n75 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n103 miles: Jacksonville, FL (JAX / KJAX) Jacksonville International Airport\nDomestic airports near Daytona Beach, FL\n5 miles: Daytona Beach, FL (DAB / KDAB) Daytona Beach International Airport\n46 miles: Sanford, FL (SFB / KSFB) Orlando Sanford International Airport\n57 miles: Saint Augustine, FL (UST) St Augustine\n75 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n90 miles:", "start_char": 603, "end_char": 1326, "id": "68372107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_766704334#1_1489741963", "url": "https://www.signaturetg.com/explore-florida/things-to-do-in-orlando-fl/closest-airport-to-daytona-beach/", "title": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach, Florida?", "headings": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nWhat’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nOrlando Sanford International Airport\nOrlando International Airport\nMelbourne International Airport\nOur Fleet Can Get You There\nSPRINTERS\nEXECUTIVE BUSES\nRely on Signature Transportation Group for Your Daytona Beach Adventures\n", "segment": "Central Florida has several airports, so you have a few different options. Below, we’ve included the four closest airports based off of the driving miles. Book Now Contact Us Things to Do in FLorida\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nLocated only 3.4 miles away in Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach International Airport is the closest airport to Daytona Beach, Florida. Serving American Airlines, Delta, and Sunwing.ca, this is a smaller airport than some others in the state. Directly adjacent to the Daytona International Speedway, it provides visitors with a great view of the racetrack. This airport has shorter distances throughout the entire property due to its size, allowing visitors to get to their desired destinations faster and more efficiently. Orlando Sanford International Airport\nThe second airport closest to Daytona Beach, located about 45.9 miles away, is Orlando Sanford International Airport. When you fly into Orlando Sanford International, you’re surrounded by some of Florida’s most popular hotspots. Since 1971, their goal is to make air travel as comfortable and simple for passengers as possible. Flying out of a smaller airport like Orlando Sanford International, you can let go of some your travel fears like getting lost in a terminal.", "start_char": 446, "end_char": 1708, "id": "92746886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_775392628#0_1595461274", "url": "https://www.daytonabeach.com/plan/travel-resources/transportation/airports/", "title": "Daytona Beach International Airport & Nearby Airports", "headings": "Area Airports\nArea Airports", "segment": "Daytona Beach International Airport & Nearby Airports\nArea Airports\nVisitors can fly directly into Daytona Beach International Airport via Delta (Atlanta), American Airlines (Charlotte, New York City, and seasonal direct flights from Dallas/Ft. Worth and Philadelphia) and Sunwing (seasonal flights from Toronto, Canada). With comfortable seating areas in the terminal, easy access to rental cars, and no long lines at security, you'll be in and out quickly -- giving you even more time to enjoy the area! Select from the following airport links for flight schedules, rental car information, maps and directions to the Daytona Beach area. The Daytona Beach International Airport is only a few minutes drive to most oceanfront hotels making it the most convenient option. Orlando International Airport\nLocated an hour's drive from Daytona Beach, Orlando International Airport is one of the nation's major airports and serviced by many domestic and international carriers. Orlando Sanford Airport\nInternational charter and scheduled domestic service are available. The Daytona Beach area is located 35 miles northeast of the Orlando Sanford Airport via Interstate 4. Jacksonville International Airport\nAnother option is the Jacksonville International Airport, approximately two hours' drive north of Daytona Beach. This airport is conveniently located just off Interstate 95.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1373, "id": "12073678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_967904623#1_2111953696", "url": "https://traveltips.usatoday.com/airports-near-daytona-florida-54441.html", "title": "What Airports Are Near Daytona, Florida? | USA Today", "headings": "What Airports Are Near Daytona, Florida?\nWhat Airports Are Near Daytona, Florida?\nTravel Tips\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nOrlando International Airport\nOrlando Sanford International Airport\nTravel Tips Video\nJacksonville International Airport\nWhich Airports Serve Port Canaveral, Florida?\nTravel Tips\n", "segment": "Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images News/Getty Images )\nKnown as the home of “The World’s Most Famous Beach,” Daytona Beach, Fla., attracts many visitors throughout the year, especially when the temperatures are warm and the sunshine is raining down. And, thanks to a nearby airport, traveling to Daytona Beach couldn’t be easier. Even for those who cannot fly directly to Daytona Beach, there are nearby options that put visitors within a two-hour drive of fun in the sun. Daytona Beach International Airport\nLiterally minutes from the white-sand beaches of Daytona, the Daytona Beach International Airport is conveniently located right down from Interstate 95 next to the Daytona International Speedway. Three airlines currently provide service to the airport: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and JetBlue. The airport is busy, but doesn’t see the same crowds as other nearby airports; in fact, there are only six gates. As a result, getting through security and finding your way to your gate is a simple process. The airport provides free Wi-Fi throughout the building, and both short and long-term parking are available onsite.", "start_char": 314, "end_char": 1440, "id": "37847566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_766704334#2_1489743926", "url": "https://www.signaturetg.com/explore-florida/things-to-do-in-orlando-fl/closest-airport-to-daytona-beach/", "title": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach, Florida?", "headings": "What’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nWhat’s the Closest Airport to Daytona Beach?\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nOrlando Sanford International Airport\nOrlando International Airport\nMelbourne International Airport\nOur Fleet Can Get You There\nSPRINTERS\nEXECUTIVE BUSES\nRely on Signature Transportation Group for Your Daytona Beach Adventures\n", "segment": "This airport has shorter distances throughout the entire property due to its size, allowing visitors to get to their desired destinations faster and more efficiently. Orlando Sanford International Airport\nThe second airport closest to Daytona Beach, located about 45.9 miles away, is Orlando Sanford International Airport. When you fly into Orlando Sanford International, you’re surrounded by some of Florida’s most popular hotspots. Since 1971, their goal is to make air travel as comfortable and simple for passengers as possible. Flying out of a smaller airport like Orlando Sanford International, you can let go of some your travel fears like getting lost in a terminal. Orlando International Airport\nIf you drive about 74 miles Southeast from Daytona Beach, you’ll arrive at Orlando International Airport. One of the largest airports in the state, this airport flies with JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier Airlines, Southwest, and Delta. Since it’s relatively close to Walt Disney World, you’ll find a large variety of tasty restaurants and fun souvenir shops to visit before leaving the airport. If you’re flying in from out of the country, Orlando International is most likely where you’ll arrive. Melbourne International Airport\nMelbourne International Airport is approximately 91 miles away from Daytona Beach.", "start_char": 1034, "end_char": 2345, "id": "92746887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1347075946#3_2058823108", "url": "https://www.wrightrealtors.com/links/airports/florida.htm", "title": "Find Florida International and Major Airports", "headings": "Florida International and Major Airports\nFlorida International and Major Airports\nOrlando International Airport (MCO)\nGetting to Know Florida's Airports\nTake a Look at Living in Florida\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport\nJacksonville International Airport\nKey West International Airport\nOrlando Melbourne International Airport\nMiami International Airport\nNorthwest Florida Beaches International Airport\nOrlando Sanford International Airport\nPalm Beach International Airport\nPanama City-Bay County International Airport (Closed)\nSarasota-Bradenton International Airport\nSt. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport\nSouthwest Florida International Airport\nTampa International Airport\nOther Important Florida Airports\nHotels, Motels & Inns\nRemember to Pack The Small Travel Essentials\n10 Smart Things To Pack in Your Carry-On\nMore USA Airports\n", "segment": "plus seven large hub and medium hub airports. Take a Look at Living in Florida\nLiving in Florida\nDaytona Beach International Airport\nDaytona Beach Ocean Walk\nDaytona Beach International Airport, (DAB) is a county-owned airport located three miles southwest of Daytona Beach, next to Daytona International Speedway, in Volusia County, Florida. The airport has 3 runways, a six-gate domestic terminal, and an international terminal. Daytona Beach is the headquarters of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The Datona Beach International Airport is conveniently located near hotels, business centers and downtown areas. Before planes were landing on the beach, thee was automobile racing. The beach had a smooth, hard, and relatively clean surface for anything with wheels and speed. Pilots soon discovered this and used the beach as a runway. Hangars were later built and aircraft service was avaiable on beach. This former airport is one of only two beach airports that were successful.", "start_char": 1974, "end_char": 2961, "id": "96555660" } ]
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what money is used in england?
UK £
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Credit Cards : The credit card you use in the US may not work in England. Most of Europe, including England, uses a “chip and pin” or “chip and signature” credit card for added security.", "start_char": 693, "end_char": 1269, "id": "24337089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1386334069#9_2240680545", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/europe/uk.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of United Kingdom - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of United Kingdom\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of United Kingdom\nHistory of the flag of the UK\nHistorical and Other Flags of the UK\nFlag of England\nFlag of Northern Ireland\nFlag of Scotland\nFlag of Wales\nSymbols of United Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"God Save the Queen\"\n1.\nGod save our gracious Queen!\nLong live our noble Queen!\nGod save the Queen!\nSend her victorious,\nHappy and glorious,\nLong to reign over us,\nGod save the Queen.\n2.\nThe Currency of United Kingdom is the Pound sterling\nCoins\nBanknotes\nPound sterling Banknote\nPound sterling Coin\nHistorical Currencies of the United Kingdom\n", "segment": "Thy choicest gifts in store\nOn her be pleased to pour,\nLong may she reign. May she defend our laws,\nAnd ever give us cause,\nTo sing with heart and voice,\nGod save the Queen. The Currency of United Kingdom is the Pound sterling\nThe current official currency of the United Kingdom is the pound sterling (£, GBP). GBP is an abbreviation of \"Great Britain Pound.\" It is the world's oldest currency which is still in use. The pound sterling is a decimal currency, meaning its sub-units are based on a factor of 10. One-pound Sterling has 100 pence (symbol: p). Coins\nThe common coin denominations are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2. Britons tend to speak “pee” instead of pence, like \"20 pee\" for a 20p coin.", "start_char": 4390, "end_char": 5101, "id": "27024366" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1152538260#13_2066502073", "url": "http://www.picturesofengland.com/EnglandFacts/", "title": "England Facts - Learn about the country of England", "headings": "England Facts\nEngland Facts\nMain England Facts Historical facts database\nENGLAND'S LOCATION\nMap of Great Britain, showing the countries of England, Scotland, and Wales.\nKey facts to remember -\nENGLAND'S CLIMATE & WEATHER\nENGLAND'S LANDSCAPE\nInteresting facts about England and its landscape\nPOPULATION OF ENGLAND\nPopulation Facts & Figures\nFLAG OF ENGLAND\nEngland's flag is the St George's cross -\nThe St George's Cross is the national flag of England\nThe Union Jack - Flag of the UK\nGOVERNMENT OF ENGLAND\n\"There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word, which means more to me than any other. That word is England\". - Sir Winston Churchill\nKey facts to remember -\nCURRENT MONARCH AND HEAD OF STATE\nCURRENCY OF ENGLAND\nCoins currently in circulation (copper, silver and gold)-\n1p (pence), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (one pound) and £2\nNotes currently in circulation -\nTo see the current exchange rates, please visit xe.com.\nExploring England: 2) The Counties\n", "segment": "CURRENCY OF ENGLAND\nThe currency of England and Britain is officially called Pounds Sterling. The currency sign is the pound sign: £\nA pound is made up of 100 pence, or p for short. ( pence is plural of penny)\nCoins currently in circulation (copper, silver and gold)-\n1p (pence), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (one pound) and £2\nNotes currently in circulation -\n£5, £10, £20, £50, £100\nFor pictures of what our currency looks like, please click here to see pictures of UK currency. To see the current exchange rates, please visit xe.com. Exploring England: 2) The Counties\nNot that you know some basic facts about England, we recommend that you now head over to our Counties of England page, to learn about the counties of England, and discover and learn about the places within each one.", "start_char": 7714, "end_char": 8498, "id": "1193547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_33174237#0_66887381", "url": "https://www.visitbritain.com/us/en/plan-your-trip/money/currency-uk", "title": "A Guide To Currency In The UK | Visit Britain", "headings": "Currency in the UK\nMoney\nCurrency in the UK\nMore in this section\nVAT and tax-free shopping\nTipping\nCredit & debit cards\nBureaux de Change\nBanks\nATMs\n", "segment": "A Guide To Currency In The UK | Visit Britain\nMoney\nCurrency in the UK\nBritain’s national currency is the pound sterling (symbol: £ ), which is sub-divided into 100 pence (symbol: p). You get notes in denominations of £50, £20, £10 and £5, and coins in £2, £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p. There are lots of places you can change money in Britain: • bureaux de change on high streets, in airports and major railway stations\n• banks\n• travel agents\n• Post Offices\nIt's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged. Scotland and Northern Ireland issue their own pound sterling notes that represent the same value as an English note - you can use English and Scottish (although the Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland) money anywhere in the UK, but Northern Irish cash can only be used in Northern Ireland. You can exchange them for English notes in any bank, however. More in this section\nVAT and tax-free shopping\nTipping\nCredit & debit cards\nBureaux de Change\nBanks\nATMs", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1034, "id": "93835962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_501713954#0_931027276", "url": "http://www.visitlondon.com/currency/rates", "title": "British money and UK currency - Money - visitlondon.com", "headings": "British money and currency\nBritish money and currency\nWhen visiting London, it's helpful to know a bit about UK currency and how it works. Take a look at this guide to the British pound, from where to buy it to how to spend it.\nBritish currency: all about money in the UK\nCurrency exchange in London\nCredit cards and contactless payments\nCash machines\nBank of England Museum\nMoney talks: speak like a Londoner\nExplore by category\n", "segment": "British money and UK currency - Money - visitlondon.com\nYou are here: Home > Traveller information > Essential information > Money in London > British money\nBritish money and currency\nWhen visiting London, it's helpful to know a bit about UK currency and how it works. Take a look at this guide to the British pound, from where to buy it to how to spend it. British one pound coins. Image courtesy of Shutterstock. British currency: all about money in the UK\nGet the essential information on coins and currency in the UK. The UK currency is the pound sterling (£/GBP). There are 100 pennies, or pence, to the pound. There are 100 pence (p) to the pound (£).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 657, "id": "26269625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_441553724#1_817526759", "url": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/information-money-travel-london-11236.html", "title": "Information on Money When You Travel to London | USA Today", "headings": "Information on Money When You Travel to London\nInformation on Money When You Travel to London\nTravel Tips\nUnited Kingdom Currency: Pounds Sterling\nWhat About the Euro?\nExchange Rates and Other Fees\nTravel Tips Video\nUsing Your Credit Cards\nWhat About ATM Withdrawals?\nTips About Tipping\nHungary Currency Conversion\nTravel Tips\nBanknotes and Coins\nCurrency Conversion Locations\nExchange Rates\nCurrency Considerations\n", "segment": "A little research in advance of your trip will put more pounds in your pocket while you're there. United Kingdom Currency: Pounds Sterling\nThe pound sterling, or just pound, is the basic unit of currency in England. As with the U.S. dollar, 1 pound is divided into 100 smaller units – the plural term is pence and the single term penny, and \"p\" is used both ways, written and spoken. Smaller currency in England leans more toward coins than bills (known in the U.K. as notes), as there are 1- and 2-pound coins, as well as 1-, 2-, 5-, 10- 25- and 50-pence coins. This change can add up quickly and be quite weighty. The pound is colloquially referred to as a \"quid,\" 5-pound notes as \"fivers\" and 10-pound notes as \"tenners.\" The term \"coppers\" refers to the smallest change, 1p and 2p coins. Know that in London, and all of the U.K., the price you see is the total price you'll pay – there will never be any added tax or other fees at checkout. What About the Euro?", "start_char": 936, "end_char": 1902, "id": "2232786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_180998380#3_354246940", "url": "http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/currency-converter/GBP-to-GHS", "title": "Convert British Pounds to Ghanaian Cedis | GBP To GHS Exchange Rate", "headings": "Convert British Pounds (GBP) to Ghanaian Cedis (GHS)\nConvert British Pounds (GBP) to Ghanaian Cedis (GHS)\n1 GBP\nGBP to GHS Exchange Rates – Live Currency Conversion\nHistorical Exchange Rates British Pound to Ghanaian Cedi\n£100.00 GBP\n£250.00 GBP\n£500.00 GBP\n£1,000.00 GBP\nBritish Pound & Ghanaian Cedi Currency Information\nGBP\nBritish Pound\nGHS\nGhanaian Cedi\nGBP to GHS Money Transfers & Travel Money Products\nTOP CURRENCIES\nTOP MONEY\nTRANSFER OPERATORS\n", "segment": "FACT 2: The most frequently used banknotes in the UK are: £5, £10, £20, £50. It's used in: The United Kingdom (UK), England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Saint Helena and Ascension, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Tristan da Cunha\nFACT 3: British Pound Sterling can lay claim to being the oldest currency in use today. Sterling is the fourth most traded world currency and third largest currency reserve held in the world. The Bank of England is the monetary equivalent of the Federal Reserve in the US. GHS\nGhanaian Cedi\nFACT 1: The currency of Ghana is the Ghananian Cedi.", "start_char": 8844, "end_char": 9499, "id": "200369" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1243777323#4_1401407399", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_Sterling", "title": "Pound sterling - Wikipedia", "headings": "Pound sterling\nPound sterling\nMultiple printers\nContents\nNames\nEtymology\nSymbol\nCurrency code\nCable\nQuid (slang)\nSubdivisions and other units\nDecimal coinage\nPre-decimal\nHistory\nAnglo-Saxon, c 800 CE: £1 worth 349.9 grams silver\nMedieval, 1158 CE: £1 worth 323.7 g silver\n1351: £1 worth 258.9 g silver or 23.21 g gold\n1412: £1 worth 215.8 g silver or 20.89 g gold\n1464: £1 worth 172.6 g silver or 15.47 g gold\nTudor, 1551: £1 worth 115.1 g silver or 10.31 g gold\n1601-1816: £1 worth 111.4 g silver; or 7.32238 g gold since 1717\nEstablishment of modern currency\nCurrency of Great Britain (1707) and the United Kingdom (1801)\nUse in the Empire\nGold standard, 1816: £1 worth 7.32238 g gold\nBretton Woods\nDecimalisation\nFree-floating pound\n1976 sterling crisis\n1979–1989\nFollowing the Deutsche Mark\nFollowing the European Currency Unit\nFollowing inflation targets\nEuro\nRecent exchange rates\nAnnual inflation rate\nCoins\nPre-decimal coins\nDecimal coins\nBanknotes\nPolymer banknotes\nMonetary policy\nLegal tender and national issues\nValue\nExchange rate\nReserve\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "£; ISO code: GBP ), known in some contexts simply as the pound or sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha. It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p ). The \"pound sterling\" is the oldest currency in continuous use. Some nations that do not use sterling also have currencies called the pound . Sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies and the Chinese yuan, it forms the basket of currencies which calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights.", "start_char": 7185, "end_char": 7954, "id": "63595662" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_432781994#4_384921139", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling", "title": "Pound sterling - Wikipedia", "headings": "Pound sterling\nPound sterling\nContents\nNames\nEtymology\nSymbol\nCurrency code\nCable\nQuid (slang)\nSubdivisions and other units\nDecimal coinage\nPre-decimal\nHistory\nAnglo-Saxon, c 800 CE\nMedieval, 1158 CE\n1351\n1412\n1464\nTudor, 1551\n1601-1816\nEstablishment of modern currency\nCurrency of Great Britain (1707) and the United Kingdom (1801)\nUse in the Empire\nGold standard\nBretton Woods\nDecimalisation\nFree-floating pound\n1976 sterling crisis\n1979–1989\nFollowing the Deutsche Mark\nFollowing the European Currency Unit\nFollowing inflation targets\nEuro\nRecent exchange rates\nAnnual inflation rate\nCoins\nPre-decimal coins\nDecimal coins\nBanknotes\nPolymer banknotes\nMonetary policy\nLegal tender and national issues\nValue\nExchange rate\nReserve\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "£; ISO code: GBP ), known in some contexts simply as the pound or sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha. It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p ). The \"pound sterling\" is the oldest currency in continuous use. Some nations that do not use sterling also have currencies called the pound . Sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies and the Chinese yuan, it forms the basket of currencies which calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights.", "start_char": 7076, "end_char": 7845, "id": "72922864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_85909141#5_227348165", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_name_of_UK_currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The currency that is used in the UK is called the British Pound\nor Pound sterling. The ISO currency abbreviation is GBP, and the\nsymbol &pound; is used. What type of currency is used in Edinburgh? Edinburgh is in the UK, and in the UK the currency is the pound sterling, abbreviated '&Acirc;&pound;' or 'GBP'. What is the currency of Lancashire? The currency is British Pounds as Lancashire is in the UK\nWhat is the name for Scottish money? Scotland uses the same currency as the rest of the UK. ie the\nPound Sterling (GBP) (&pound;).", "start_char": 1683, "end_char": 2218, "id": "74850383" } ]
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what is the major language spoken in greece?
Albanian language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383418568#0_2234138073", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-language-do-they-speak-in-greece.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Greece? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Greece?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Greece?\nOfficial Language Of Greece\nRegional Languages Of Greece\nMinority Languages Of Greece\nPrimary Foreign Languages Of Greece\nWhat Language Do They Speak In Greece?\n", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 910, "id": "27020042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1189969282#10_2142554660", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/country-profile/greece.html", "title": "Greece", "headings": "Greece\nGreece", "segment": "Greek is a common language of the Greek diaspora, comprising of the Greeks who have emigrated to countries like USA, Australia, Britain or anywhere in the world. Greek is the official language of Greece spoken by about 99.5% of the population. The number of languages listed in Greece is 16. Among them 14 languages are living and the 2 are already extinct. The less popular languages of Greece are Turkish, Slavic Macedonian, Vlach a Romanian dialect, Albanian and Pomak which is essentially a Bulgarian dialect. Modern Greek is the most widely spoken language of Greece. Modern Greek is also known as Demotike. Greek language has categorically developed through Mycenaean period, the Classical period, the Hellenistic period finally the medieval period culminating into the modern era. Mycenaean Greek was the language of Mycenaean civilization. Classical Greek was also known as ancient Greek.", "start_char": 5248, "end_char": 6142, "id": "45992666" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111046947#0_297139905", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_greece", "title": "What languages are spoken in Greece? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Greece\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\n", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1296, "id": "74901470" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111046947#5_297146194", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_greece", "title": "What languages are spoken in Greece? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Greece\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\n", "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.", "start_char": 2191, "end_char": 2911, "id": "74901475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111046947#4_297144979", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_greece", "title": "What languages are spoken in Greece? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Greece\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\n", "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.", "start_char": 1903, "end_char": 2676, "id": "74901474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111046947#2_297142988", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_greece", "title": "What languages are spoken in Greece? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Greece\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Greece?\n", "segment": "The Greek language boasts the longest recorded history of any European language. Today, the people of Greece speak modern Greek, which came from the original ancient form of the language. Greek. Modern Greek\nModern Greeks speak the Greek language. Greek is their official language. They speak Modern Greek. They also study foreign languages in school, such as English and French). The most common second language in Greece is English. In fact, many young, educated Greeks feel that Greek is a dying language as so few books are published in that language. Greek, and some english\nGreek is spoken in Greece.", "start_char": 1297, "end_char": 1903, "id": "74901472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2613710715#0_2823962122", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Greece", "title": "Languages of Greece - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of Greece\nLanguages of Greece\nContents\nModern Greek\nCappadocian Greek\nCretan Greek\nCypriot Greek\nManiot Greek\nPontic Greek\nThracian Greek\nSarakatsanika\nTsakonian Greek\nYevanic Greek\nGreek Sign Language\nMinority languages\nAlbanian\nArvanitika\nArmenian\nAromanian\nMegleno-Romanian\nMacedonian\nBulgarian\nLadino\nRomani\nRussian\nTurkish\nGreco-Turkic or Urum\nGeorgian\nReferences\n", "segment": "Languages of Greece - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Greece\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLanguages of a geographic region\nLanguages of Greece\nOfficial\nGreek\nRegional\nCretan, Cappadocian, Pontic, Maniot, Thracian, Tsakonian, Yevanic\nMinority\nAlbanian, Turkish, Russian, Romani, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Armenian\nForeign\nEnglish (51%)\nGerman (9%)\nFrench (8.5%)\nItalian (8%)\nSigned\nGreek Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nGreek keyboard\nSource\nEuropean Commission\nPart of a series on the\nCulture of Greece\n\nHistory\nPeople\nLanguages\nMythology and folklore\nMythology\nCuisine\nFestivals\nReligion\nArt\nLiterature\nAncient (to 4th century AD)\nByzantine (4th–15th century)\nModern (post 11th century)\nMusic and performing arts\nMusic\nMedia\nTelevision\nCinema\nSport\nMonuments\nWorld Heritage Sites\nSymbols\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nGreece portal\nv\nt\ne\nThe official language of Greece is Greek, spoken by 99% of the population. In addition, a number of non-official, minority languages and some Greek dialects are spoken as well. The most common foreign languages learned by Greeks are English, German, French and Italian. Contents\n1 Modern Greek\n1.1 Cappadocian Greek\n1.2 Cretan Greek\n1.3 Cypriot Greek\n1.4 Maniot Greek\n1.5 Pontic Greek\n1.6 Thracian Greek\n1.7 Sarakatsanika\n1.8 Tsakonian Greek\n1.9 Yevanic Greek\n2 Greek Sign Language\n3 Minority languages\n3.1 Albanian\n3.1.1 Arvanitika\n3.2 Armenian\n3.3 Aromanian\n3.3.1 Megleno-Romanian\n3.4 Macedonian\n3.4.1 Bulgarian\n3.5 Ladino\n3.6 Romani\n3.7 Russian\n3.8 Turkish\n3.9 Greco-Turkic or Urum\n3.10 Georgian\n4 References\nModern Greek\nThe distribution of major modern Greek dialect areas. Modern Greek language (Νεοελληνική γλώσσα) is the only official language of the Hellenic Republic, and is spoken by some 99.5% of the population — about 11,100,000 people (though not necessarily as a first language). Standard Modern Greek is the officially used standard, but there are several non-official dialects and distinct Hellenic languages spoken as well. Regional spoken dialects exist side by side with learned, archaic written forms. All surviving forms of modern Greek, except the Tsakonian language, are descendants of the common supra-regional ( koiné) as it was spoken in late antiquity. As such, they can ultimately be classified as descendants of Attic Greek, the dialect spoken in and around Athens in the classical era. Tsakonian, an isolated dialect spoken today by a dwindling community in the Peloponnese, is a descendant of the ancient Doric dialect.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2508, "id": "105270571" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1243780805#5_2789044506", "url": "https://www.holidify.com/pages/oldest-languages-of-world-365.html", "title": "What are the Oldest Languages in The World Still Used?", "headings": "12 Oldest Languages In The World Still Widely Used!\n12 Oldest Languages In The World Still Widely Used!\n1. Tamil (5000 years old) - Oldest Living Language of the World\n2. Sanskrit (5000 years old) - World's Oldest Language\n3. Egyptian (5000 years old)\n4. Hebrew (3000 years old)\n5. Greek (2900 years old)\n6. Basque (2200 years old)\n7. Lithuanian (5000 years old)\n8. Farsi (2500 years old)\n9. Irish Gaelic (1500 years old)\n10. Icelandic (1200 years old)\n11. Chinese (6000 years old)\n12. Arabic (1500 years old)\n", "segment": "5. Greek (2900 years old)\nSource\nGreek is the official language of Greece and Cyprus and was first spoken in Greece and Asia Minor, which is now a part of Turkey. Greek has an uninterrupted history of being used as a written language for over 3,000 years, which is longer than any other Indo-European languages spoken today. This history is divided into three stages, Ancient Greek, Medieval Greek, and Modern Greek. Over 15 million people, mostly residing in Greece and Cyprus, speak Greek today. Countries like the United States and Australia also have large Greek-speaking communities. 6. Basque (2200 years old)\nSource\nBasque is spoken natively by a small population of people residing in Spain and France. However, it is completely unrelated to French and Spanish, or any other languages in the world. Linguists have contemplated for centuries about the roots of this mysterious language, but none of the theories has been able to hold water.", "start_char": 2888, "end_char": 3836, "id": "8758231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1295108435#6_1947938048", "url": "https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/europe/greece/history-language-culture/", "title": "Discover the enthralling history, language and culture of Greece", "headings": "Greece History, Language and Culture\nFOLLOW US\nIntroducing Greece\nPlan your trip\nWhile you’re there\nBefore you go\nCities\nAirports\nBeaches\nCruise Locations\nGreece History, Language and Culture\nHistory of Greece\nGreece Culture\nReligion in Greece\nSocial Conventions in Greece\nLanguage in Greece\nPhrases\nBook a Hotel\n", "segment": "Language in Greece\nGreek ( Ellenika) is the official language. Most people connected with tourism, and younger generations generally speak some English, French, German or Italian. Phrases\nBeer = Bira\nCheers! = Giamas\nClosed = Klistó\nDo you speak English? = Miláte anglika? Doctor = Iatrós\nEight = Okhtó\nEighty = Ogdhónda\nEntrance = Issodos\nExit = Exodos\nFifty = Penínda\nFive = Pénde\nForty = Saránda\nFour = Téseres /tésera\nFriday = Paraskebí\nGoodbye = Andío sas\nHello = Giásou\nHotel = Ksenodhohío\nHow are you? = Ti kánis / ti kánete? How much does it cost? = Póso káni? I'm very well = Kalá ímeh\nI don't understand = Dhen katalavéno\nI feel ill = Ímeh arostos\nMenu = Kataloghos\nMonday = Deftéra\nMy name is … = Meh léne\nNine = Enyá\nNinety = Enenínda\nNo = Óhi\nOne = Éna\nOne Hundred = Ekató\nOne Thousand = Hílies\nOpen = Aniktó\nPlease = Parakaló\nRestaurant = Estiatorio/ taverna\nSaturday = Sábato\nSeven = Eftá\nSeventy = Evdhomínda\nSix = Éksi\nSixty = Eksínda\nSunday = Kiriakí\nTen = Dhéka\nThank you = Efharistó\nThirty = Triánda\nThree = Trís/tria\nThursday = Pémpti\nToday = Símera\nToilets = Toualétes\nTomorrow = Ávrio\nTuesday = Tríti\nTwenty = Íkosi\nTwo = Dhío\nWednesday = Tetárti\nWhere is …?", "start_char": 5359, "end_char": 6541, "id": "96490625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_4794386#14_12484731", "url": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/greece-facts.html", "title": "Greece Facts for Kids | Greece for Kids | Geography | Travel | Food", "headings": "Greece Facts\nGreece Facts\nGreece Facts for Kids\nGreece Facts | Greece Geography\nMap of Greece\nFacts about Greece\nGeo Superlatives\nViews over Athens\nCorinth Canal\nMount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece\nGreece Facts\nLandmarks and Attractions\nElafonissi Beach on Crete\nOia town on the Greek island of Santorini\nMykonos windmill\nGreece Facts | Greek People\nGreece's Hellas Sprinter\nGreek girls dancing - image by Alika Obraz\nGreece Facts | Greek Language\nGreece Facts | Greece Economy\nEnjoying a holiday on a Greek island\nGreece Facts | Food in Greece\nTypical Greek Mezedes\nSpanakopita\nGreek dolmades - vine leaf parcels\nGreece Facts | Did you know?\nKing Constantine II with four of his grandchildren in 2014\nPopular Pages\nUseful Resources for Greece Facts\n", "segment": "Greek pupils learn at least one foreign language which usually is English, French or German. Soccer is the most popular sport in Greece and many people enjoy watersports or athletics. Greece Facts | Greek Language\nΚαλημέρα! pronounced as Kaliméra! means 'Good Day!' in Greek. The Greek language has the longest history of any of the Indo-European languages and written records date back about 3 500 years. See how the letters are written printed writing and cursive writing. The Greek alphabet has letter 24 letters. Here is how to pronounce the letters.", "start_char": 5753, "end_char": 6307, "id": "49572421" } ]
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where was the battle of waterloo held?
Waterloo
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263798302#0_1875344876", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-fought-at-the-battle-of-waterloo.html", "title": "Which Countries Fought At The Battle Of Waterloo? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Fought At The Battle Of Waterloo?\nWhich Countries Fought At The Battle Of Waterloo?\nRole of the Battle of Waterloo\nEvents Leading to the Battle of Waterloo\nSignificance of the Battle\n", "segment": "Which Countries Fought At The Battle Of Waterloo? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Fought At The Battle Of Waterloo? Oil painting of the Battle of Waterloo depicting the Duke of Wellington and his army. The Battle of Waterloo was fought at a place called Braine-I'alleud, which is south of current day Waterloo. Waterloo is currently a municipality in Belgium but was at the time of the battle part of the Netherlands. The battle was fought between troops of the Seventh Coalition and those of the first French Empire. The French front was under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte, who had just returned to power in March 1815. The Seventh Coalition was comprised of the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Prussia, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Brunswick, Nassau, and Hanover. The coalition's troops were led by the Duke of Wellington from the United Kingdom, in conjunction with General von Blucher from Prussia. Role of the Battle of Waterloo\nThe aim of the battle was to stop Napoleon Bonaparte from advancing into Brussels.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1019, "id": "96453395" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_611764644#0_1348764598", "url": "http://www.battlemaps.eu/battles/waterloo.html", "title": "Battle of Waterloo animated map", "headings": "Battle of Waterloo Area Today\nClick on any image for more information.\nBattle of Waterloo Area Today\nBattle of Waterloo summary\n", "segment": "Battle of Waterloo animated map\nYou need a browser with HTML 5 Canvas support to see this animated map\nClick on any image for more information. Battle of Waterloo Area Today\nShow Larger Map\nBattle of Waterloo summary\nThe Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815 near Waterloo in present-day Belgium. The Imperial French army under the command of Emperor Napoleon was defeated by an Anglo-Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington combined with a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard von Blücher. Napoleon delayed giving battle until noon on 18 June to allow the ground to dry. Wellington concealed his strength from the French, with the exception of his skirmishers and artillery. Wellington kept most of his forces in the centre and on the right in the expectation that the Prussians would reinforce his left during the day. Napoleon could not see Wellington's positions, so he drew his forces up symmetrically. The battle commenced with a French attack upon Hougoumont house. It was driven back by heavy British artillery fire. Meanwhile the Prussians sent three Corps to Wellington but for various reasons they started late and moved very slowly.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1182, "id": "75566375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_274012#8_802069", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happened_at_the_Battle_of_Waterloo", "title": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? - Answers", "headings": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo\n?\n\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nYour Answer\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Battle of Waterloo happen?\nWhat happened to the soldiers after the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat are facts about the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo?\nNapoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year?\nWas the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US?\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen battle of Waterloo was fought?\nHow did the battle of Waterloo get its name?\nWhere was the Battle of Waterloo fought?\nWhat was the location of the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat country is Waterloo located?\nWhen was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end?\nWhich year was the battle of Waterloo?\nIs Waterloo is England?\nIn which country is Waterloo?\nWhat county is Waterloo in?\nWho died on a ship at Waterloo?\nHow did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?\nFacts about the battle of waterloo?\nWho was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhere was napoleans last battle?\nWhat happened to Napoleon after the Battle at Waterloo?\nWho led the french army at the battle of Waterloo?\n", "segment": "Which year was the battle of Waterloo? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815. Is Waterloo is England? I am going to assume you mean the Waterloo as in \"the Battle of Waterloo\". Waterloo is actually located in what is now present day Belgium. At the time of the battle, Waterloo was a part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. In which country is Waterloo? The Battle of Waterloo was fought in Belgium. What county is Waterloo in? The Battle of Waterloo took place in Belgium, but there is also a Waterloo in Canada.", "start_char": 3183, "end_char": 3724, "id": "74683274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_274012#2_788354", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happened_at_the_Battle_of_Waterloo", "title": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? - Answers", "headings": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo\n?\n\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nYour Answer\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Battle of Waterloo happen?\nWhat happened to the soldiers after the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat are facts about the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo?\nNapoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year?\nWas the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US?\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen battle of Waterloo was fought?\nHow did the battle of Waterloo get its name?\nWhere was the Battle of Waterloo fought?\nWhat was the location of the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat country is Waterloo located?\nWhen was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end?\nWhich year was the battle of Waterloo?\nIs Waterloo is England?\nIn which country is Waterloo?\nWhat county is Waterloo in?\nWho died on a ship at Waterloo?\nHow did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?\nFacts about the battle of waterloo?\nWho was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhere was napoleans last battle?\nWhat happened to Napoleon after the Battle at Waterloo?\nWho led the french army at the battle of Waterloo?\n", "segment": "It was called he battle of Waterloo\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo? The battle of Waterloo was the battle at which Napoleon was defeated by Lord Wellington. Napoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year? That battle was fought on 18 June 1815 near Brussels, Belgium. Was the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US? The battle of Waterloo was in Belguim\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo? they laid dead there till nature did its work. When battle of Waterloo was fought? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18,1815. How did the battle of Waterloo get its name?", "start_char": 981, "end_char": 1584, "id": "74683268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_274012#6_797785", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happened_at_the_Battle_of_Waterloo", "title": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? - Answers", "headings": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo\n?\n\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nYour Answer\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Battle of Waterloo happen?\nWhat happened to the soldiers after the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat are facts about the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo?\nNapoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year?\nWas the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US?\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen battle of Waterloo was fought?\nHow did the battle of Waterloo get its name?\nWhere was the Battle of Waterloo fought?\nWhat was the location of the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat country is Waterloo located?\nWhen was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end?\nWhich year was the battle of Waterloo?\nIs Waterloo is England?\nIn which country is Waterloo?\nWhat county is Waterloo in?\nWho died on a ship at Waterloo?\nHow did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?\nFacts about the battle of waterloo?\nWho was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhere was napoleans last battle?\nWhat happened to Napoleon after the Battle at Waterloo?\nWho led the french army at the battle of Waterloo?\n", "segment": "It got its name from where it actually happened, which was near a place called Waterloo in Belgium. Where was the Battle of Waterloo fought? The Battle of Waterloo was in Belgium, near the town of Waterloo, which is around 15km away from Brussels. What was the location of the battle of Waterloo? Waterloo, Belgium. What country is Waterloo located? The Battle of Waterloo was fought at Waterloo, Belgium. When was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo? Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815.", "start_char": 2575, "end_char": 3183, "id": "74683272" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_274012#7_799953", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happened_at_the_Battle_of_Waterloo", "title": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? - Answers", "headings": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo\n?\n\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nYour Answer\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Battle of Waterloo happen?\nWhat happened to the soldiers after the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat are facts about the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo?\nNapoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year?\nWas the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US?\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen battle of Waterloo was fought?\nHow did the battle of Waterloo get its name?\nWhere was the Battle of Waterloo fought?\nWhat was the location of the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat country is Waterloo located?\nWhen was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end?\nWhich year was the battle of Waterloo?\nIs Waterloo is England?\nIn which country is Waterloo?\nWhat county is Waterloo in?\nWho died on a ship at Waterloo?\nHow did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?\nFacts about the battle of waterloo?\nWho was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhere was napoleans last battle?\nWhat happened to Napoleon after the Battle at Waterloo?\nWho led the french army at the battle of Waterloo?\n", "segment": "What country is Waterloo located? The Battle of Waterloo was fought at Waterloo, Belgium. When was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo? Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. Which year was the battle of Waterloo? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815. Is Waterloo is England? I am going to assume you mean the Waterloo as in \"the Battle of Waterloo\". Waterloo is actually located in what is now present day Belgium.", "start_char": 2890, "end_char": 3445, "id": "74683273" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_731134884#0_1567862674", "url": "https://society-politics.blurtit.com/11955/who-won-the-battle-of-waterloo", "title": "Who Won The Battle Of Waterloo? - Blurtit", "headings": "Who Won The Battle Of Waterloo?\nWho Won The Battle Of Waterloo?\n4 Answers\nAnonymous answered\nAnswer Question\n", "segment": "Who Won The Battle Of Waterloo? - Blurtit\nWho Won The Battle Of Waterloo? 4\n4 Answers\nAnonymous answered\nDuke of Wellington and his empire, which ruined Napoleon's army and ended his career. Batool Idrish answered\nThe Duke of Wellington won it. Will Martin answered\nThe battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815, near Brussels in Beigium. The British commander, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, officially defeated the French Emperor, Napoleon Buonaparte. 68,000 men fought under Wellington; of these, 24000 were British, and the rest were mainly German, Belgian and Dutch. ( The Prussian army, led by General Bluecher, were especially important to the campaign's success.) The French army had 72000 soldiers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 717, "id": "41687042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_611814756#0_1348864012", "url": "http://www.battleofwaterloo.org/", "title": "The Battle of Waterloo - Battle Of Waterloo", "headings": "The Battle of Waterloo\nThe Battle of Waterloo\nPrelude – the days leading to the battle of Waterloo\nThe armies\nThe battle itself\nThe attack on Hougoumont\nThe First French Infantry Attack\nAttacks of the British Heavy Cavalry\nThe Attack of the French Cavalry\nArrival of the Prussian IV Corps at Plancenoit\nZieten’s Border March\nAttack of the Imperial Guard\nCapture of Plancenoit\nDisintegration of the French Army\nThe aftermath of the battle\nA French View of the Reasons for Napoleon’s Defeat\nThe Battlefield Today\n", "segment": "The Battle of Waterloo - Battle Of Waterloo\nThe Battle of Waterloo\nThe Battle of Waterloo took place near the Waterloo, Belgium on June 18, 1815. In this battle, the forces of the French Empire under the leadership of Michael Ney and Napoleon Bonaparte were defeated by the Seventh Coalition and a Prussian Army, which was commanded by Gebhard Von Blucher. The forces were also defeated by an Anglo-Allied Army commanded by the Duke of Wellington. The Battle of Waterloo puts an end to the tyrant rule of Napoleon as the emperor of France. It had also marked the end of the hundred days of Napoleon’s return from exile. The battle is considered one of the most influential battles of all time. It marked Napoleon Bonaparte’s last campaign. When Napoleon returned to power in 1815, various countries opposed his comeback. After that, the Seventh Coalition was formed and armies began to mobilize. Two large forces assembled near the Northeastern border of France under the command of Blucher and Wellington.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1006, "id": "75566444" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_274012#9_804170", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happened_at_the_Battle_of_Waterloo", "title": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? - Answers", "headings": "What happened at the Battle of Waterloo\n?\n\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nYour Answer\nWhat happened at the Battle of Waterloo?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Battle of Waterloo happen?\nWhat happened to the soldiers after the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat are facts about the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat was the Battle of Waterloo?\nNapoleon and the Battle of Waterloo happened in what year?\nWas the battle of Waterloo in Belgium or US?\nWhat happened to the dead solders at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen battle of Waterloo was fought?\nHow did the battle of Waterloo get its name?\nWhere was the Battle of Waterloo fought?\nWhat was the location of the battle of Waterloo?\nWhat country is Waterloo located?\nWhen was Nepoleon defeated by the British in the battle of Waterloo?\nWhen did the Battle of Waterloo start and end?\nWhich year was the battle of Waterloo?\nIs Waterloo is England?\nIn which country is Waterloo?\nWhat county is Waterloo in?\nWho died on a ship at Waterloo?\nHow did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?\nFacts about the battle of waterloo?\nWho was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?\nWhere was napoleans last battle?\nWhat happened to Napoleon after the Battle at Waterloo?\nWho led the french army at the battle of Waterloo?\n", "segment": "At the time of the battle, Waterloo was a part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. In which country is Waterloo? The Battle of Waterloo was fought in Belgium. What county is Waterloo in? The Battle of Waterloo took place in Belgium, but there is also a Waterloo in Canada. Who died on a ship at Waterloo? Unless the ship happened to be stranded on land in belgium for some unknown reason, no-one died on a ship at Waterloo - It was a land battle, and not even on the coast! How did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo? this happened becasue he lost a battle at Waterloo and he got sent away and he came back and lost yet again...\nFacts about the battle of waterloo? The french lost.", "start_char": 3446, "end_char": 4172, "id": "74683275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_88059203#2_189808252", "url": "https://www.try3steps.com/2018/06/ans-which-duke-defeated-napoleon-at.html", "title": "[Ans] Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815?", "headings": "\nJun 19, 2018\n[Ans] Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815?\nStep 1 : Introduction to the question \"Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815?\"\nStep 2 : Answer to the question \"Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815?\"\nDuke of Wellington:\nStep 3 : Disclaimer & Terms of Use regarding the question \"Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815? \"\n", "segment": "Step 2 : Answer to the question \"Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815?\" Duke of Wellington: The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, June 18, 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. At Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte suffered a defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington, bringing an end to the Napoleonic era of European history. According to Wellington, the battle was \"the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life\". The defeat at Waterloo ended the First French Empire and the political and military career of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the greatest commanders and statesmen in history. Step 3 : Disclaimer & Terms of Use regarding the question \"Which Duke defeated Napoleon at Waterloo on this day in 1815? \" Our machine learning tool trying its best to find the relevant answer to your question.", "start_char": 866, "end_char": 1754, "id": "5590359" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_811326697#4_1302677708", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/sam-bradford-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nSam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements:\nNet Worth & Salary of Sam Bradford in 2021\n", "segment": "Samuel Jacob Bradford) is an American based football quarterback working for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. He is best recognised for his initial season played in the NFL, during the year 2010 in which he has created a record for greatest completions by a rookie within the history of NFL, and it assisted him in earning the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Maybe you know about Sam Bradford 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 Sam Bradford’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\nSam Bradford was born in the year 1987 to Kent and Martha Bradford. His birthplace was Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma. Discussing his education, he has appeared in Putnam City North High School within Oklahoma City. In this school, he appeared in basketball, football, baseball as well as golf for the Putnam City North Panthers. This football quarterback has played in the form of a pitcher within baseball.", "start_char": 675, "end_char": 1835, "id": "94437608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_811326697#3_1302676227", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/sam-bradford-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nSam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements:\nNet Worth & Salary of Sam Bradford in 2021\n", "segment": "No\nDating/Girlfriend\n(Name): N/A\nProfession: American football quarterback\nNet Worth in 2021: $80 million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nSam Bradford (full name: Samuel Jacob Bradford) is an American based football quarterback working for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. He is best recognised for his initial season played in the NFL, during the year 2010 in which he has created a record for greatest completions by a rookie within the history of NFL, and it assisted him in earning the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Maybe you know about Sam Bradford 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 Sam Bradford’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.", "start_char": 520, "end_char": 1419, "id": "94437607" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_487642184#1_856732413", "url": "http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/profiles/brock-coyle?id=2549949", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Gregg Rosenthal examines projected starters across the NFC West. news\n \nInjuries: Sam Bradford returns to Vikings practice\n \nMinnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford will return to practice Tuesday for the first time since undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery in November, the team announces. news\n \nWeek 7 Cheat Sheet: Falcons vs. Pats in SB LI rematch\n \nThe Falcons take on the Patriots in Foxborough on Sunday night. Will there be a repeat of Super Bowl LI? Here's everything you need to know about Week 7 as kickoff approaches. news\n \nNiners' Bowman, Hyde on benchings: ' I don't like it'\n \nNiners veteran LB Navorro Bowman and RB Carlos Hyde found themselves in reduced roles during San Francisco's loss to the Indianapolis Colts, and they voiced their displeasure afterward. news\n \nWeek 4 Cheat Sheet:", "start_char": 1667, "end_char": 2524, "id": "492532" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512495176#7_3357047147", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/sam-bradford-net-worth/", "title": "Sam Bradford Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Sam Bradford Net Worth\nSam Bradford Net Worth\nHow much is Sam Bradford Worth?\nSam Bradford Net Worth:\nSam Bradford's Salary\nSam Bradford\n", "segment": "Contracts and Career Earnings: In 2010 Sam Bradford signed the richest NFL contract ever which included a record $50 million in guaranteed money. By the time he officially retired, Sam Bradford had earned more than $130 million in salary alone during his time in the NFL. He earned $65 million just from playing for the Rams from 2010 – 2014. Between June 2017 and June 2018, Sam Bradford earned $24 million from salary and endorsements. He is one of the 25 highest-earning players in NFL history. During his career Sam played a grand total of 83 games. At $130 million in salary, that works out to $1.56 million per game played. At Arizona he earned $5 million per game (he only played three games). 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But is there any magic left?\nRex Ryan already on the hot seat in Buffalo?\nAdam Gase gets second interview with the Eagles\nJerry Jones went to New Orleans, but why?\nTuesday, Jan. 5\nEx-Southern Cal coach Steve Sarkisian to the NFL?\nJerry Jones is fine with ‘risk’ at backup QB\nFull story: Jerry Jones is stoking the fire\nHow 69-year-old Tom Coughlin could be the hottest name on the NFL coaching market (9:30 a.m.)\nWhy the Colts kept Chuck Pagano (8:30 a.m.)\nMonday, Jan. 4\nPatriots defensive coordinator drawing head coaching interest\nJohnny Manziel reportedly went incognito in Vegas\nFull story: Manziel wears a disguise\nTom Coughlin leaving Giants after 12 years\nFull story: Coughlin steps down in New York\nA possible Nick Saban return to NFL?\nFull story: Yes, let’s discuss Nick Saban and the NFL.\nWho is in and out for the Eagles?\nSean Payton’s future in New Orleans?\nWho are the options for the 49ers?\nChip Kelly, Mike Shanahan, Sean Payton reportedly on 49ers’ radar\nWhat will Colts do with Chuck Pagano, Ryan Grigson?\nTitans fire GM Ruston Webster; future of Mike Mularkey?\nChargers keeping Coach Mike McCoy\nFull story: San Diego sticks with coach despite 4-12 season\nIs Jerry Jones flirting with bringing Johnny Manziel to Dallas?\nFull story: You know this is gonna happen\nToday’s Headlines\n", "segment": "Already, he has quarterback Sam Bradford’s endorsement. “The quarterback-head coach relationship is extremely important in any organization,” Bradford said ( via ESPN ). “ Given the history I have with Pat — we were together my rookie year [in St. Louis] and reunited this year — I think it would mean a lot to me. I would love to play for him. I really enjoyed playing for him today. If he is a candidate, I hope that he gets serious consideration.” The other big question is whether Bradford is back. The Eagles also reportedly are interested in Adam Gase, the offensive coordinator in Chicago who was instrumental in helping Peyton Manning in Denver, according to Pro Football Talk. They might also go all in on Sean Payton ( per the Philadelphia Daily News ). Sean Payton’s future in New Orleans?", "start_char": 8918, "end_char": 9717, "id": "94230040" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512495176#1_3357038734", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/sam-bradford-net-worth/", "title": "Sam Bradford Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Sam Bradford Net Worth\nSam Bradford Net Worth\nHow much is Sam Bradford Worth?\nSam Bradford Net Worth:\nSam Bradford's Salary\nSam Bradford\n", "segment": "Bradford played from 2010-2018, for multiple NFL teams. Early Life: Samuel Jacob \"Sam\" Bradford was born on November 8, 1987, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Born to Kent and Martha Bradford in Oklahoma City, Bradford attended Putnam City North High School (also located in Oklahoma City). There, Bradford was a local star when it came to football, basketball, baseball, not to mention golf for his Putnam City North Panther High School. Bradford earned accolades as a pitcher on the baseball field but ended up pursuing football. Bradford would earn All-City honors as a junior quarterback in a highly competitive market. Following Bradford's senior season, a season during which Bradford threw for 2,029 yards and 17 touchdowns in 12 games, Bradford was selected for the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State Team and also earned accolades as a Second-Team All-State selection by The Oklahoman. College Career: Bradford earned an athletic scholarship in order to attend the University of Oklahoma.", "start_char": 389, "end_char": 1385, "id": "32625023" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_811326697#9_1302686223", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/sam-bradford-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Sam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nSam Bradford Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements:\nNet Worth & Salary of Sam Bradford in 2021\n", "segment": "Net Worth & Salary of Sam Bradford in 2021\nSam Bradford Net Worth\nSam Bradford has an estimated net worth of $80 million as of May 2021. He has made most of his fortune with his chief career as a football quarterback. His salary is $23 Million. He earned high by working for the Minnesota Vikings of NFL. Presently, he is known as a quarterback playing for the St. Louis Rams of NFL. Moreover, he has begun working in his formal career post he was selected as first overall during the year 2010 NFL Draft made by the St. Louis Rams. Prior teaming up with NFL, the player had a successful college-level football career in the University of Oklahoma. Besides, he yet holds the NCAA record as maximum touchdown passes through a freshman quarterback. The player’s initial played in the NFL saw him altering the history of the sport because he made a record for maximum completions by a rookie. He has earned higher than $115 Million in salary during his stint within NFL.", "start_char": 3696, "end_char": 4664, "id": "94437613" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_733441713#3_1424859796", "url": "https://www.si.com/nfl/2015/10/30/nfl-trade-deadline-2015-roundtable", "title": "NFL Week 8: Which trades would we like to see at the deadline? - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "Roundtable: Which NFL trades would we like to see at the deadline?\nRoundtable: Which NFL trades would we like to see at the deadline?\nDon Banks\nChris Burke\nDoug Farrar\nMelissa Jacobs\nBette Marston\nAmy Parlapiano\n", "segment": "Desperate times call for desperate measures, and former Pennsylvania governor and world-class Eagles fan Ed Rendell is right! The Sam Bradford gamble certainly isn’t paying off and I can’t see the Eagles deciding to make that marriage a long-term commitment at this point. Bradford has looked anything but comfortable and confident in Philly’s offense through seven games, and I’m guessing even Kelly knows by now that we likely have reached the square peg being forced into a round hole stage of the proceedings. Jim Schwartz using his year-long sabbatical to prepare for NFL return\n​Kaepernick’s time in San Francisco is all but finished, and no matter how many team meetings and clear-the-air sessions the 49ers hold, there’s no putting the genie back into the bottle in a situation that grows messier by the week. His athleticism and mobility would be a fine fit in Philadelphia, and it would be up to Kelly to help restore the mechanics of his passing game that have faded over the course of his past two frustrating seasons. New starts all around might be just what Kaepernick and Bradford could use. Maybe you can work Bradford into the deal, letting him briefly find his way back into the NFC West before he hits free agency next spring, while Kaepernick tries to re-create himself with the Eagles, a team that would seem to value exactly what his dual-threat skill set has to offer. Chris Burke\nJustin Forsett to the Broncos. I'd love to see Eric Weddle get moved to a contender, though for a variety of reasons (his remaining salary, a recent groin injury, etc.), it's hard to fit a find.", "start_char": 938, "end_char": 2536, "id": "92713957" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_547362158#24_738468424", "url": "https://www.walterfootball.com/freeagents2020QB.php", "title": "WalterFootball.com: 2020 NFL Free Agents - Quarterbacks", "headings": "2020 NFL Free Agents: Quarterbacks\n2020 NFL Free Agents: Quarterbacks", "segment": "32. Sam Bradford is a shell of his former self, thanks to countless injuries, but he's smart and can manage a team for a few games in the event of an injury to its starting quarterback. A.J. McCarron, QB, Texans. Age: 29. -- Re-signed with Texans\nTrevor Siemian, QB, Jets. Age: 28. -- Signed with Titans\nNate Sudfeld, QB, Eagles. Age:", "start_char": 9408, "end_char": 9742, "id": "94155421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_783940116#14_1327772531", "url": "http://www.sportyghost.com/top-10-highest-paid-nfl-players-2015/", "title": "Top 10 Highest Paid NFL Players 2015", "headings": "Top 10 Highest Paid NFL Players 2015\nTop 10 Highest Paid NFL Players 2015\nHighest Paid NFL Players 2015:\n10. Ben Roethlisberger\n9. Ndamukong Suh\n8. Greg Hardy\n7. Philip Rivers\n6. Sam Bradford\n5. Mike Wallace\n4. Peyton Manning\n3. Eli Manning\n2. Gerald McCoy\n1. Jay Cutler\n", "segment": "en.wikipedia.org\nSam Bradford is now playing for the St. Louis Rams as an efficient quarterback in NFL. He finished his college football career for the Oklahoma City. Then in 2010, Sam was drafted by the Sam Louis Rams as a 1 st round 1 st overall selection. He has signed a 6-year contract with his team and the term will be valid up to 2016. The contract he signed for the St. Louis Rams is valued over $78 million, including $17.9 million of signing bonus. Currently, Sam Bradford is earning $13 million as an annual salary and he also has a total of $50 million guaranteed income according to his contract. Sam Bradford is at no. 6 position in our list of top 10 highest paid NFL players 2015. In the last NFL season, Sam has earned a total cap hit of $17.6 million, which includes the basic salary of $14 million and $3 million of signing bonus. In the current season of NFL, he has earned a total $51 million so far in addition with the releasing value of $7.1 million.", "start_char": 5845, "end_char": 6820, "id": "102436778" } ]
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where kurdish people come from?
Asia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1886691069#0_2812062759", "url": "http://kurdishpeople.org/people/", "title": "People - KurdishPeople.Org", "headings": "People\nPeople\nPopulation\nTraditional Settlements:\nDiaspora:\n", "segment": "People - KurdishPeople. Org\nPeople\nKurds (Kurdish کورد Kurd) are a West Asian ethnic group whose main settlement area is called Kurdistan. They form a significant autochthonous ethnic group in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. The Kurdish language belongs to the Indo-European languages, specifically to the north-western branch of the Iranic languages. The population of the Kurdish people is not exactly known because data on Kurdish ethnicity are not collected in the countries where most Kurds live. Most estimates range between 25-30 million. Population\nTraditional Settlements: Turkey: from 14.3 to 20 million\nIran: from 8.2 million to 12 million\nIraq:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 653, "id": "74417946" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1407172474#6_3130473092", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-kurdish-and-vs-turkish/", "title": "Difference Between Kurdish and Turkish | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Kurdish and Turkish\nDifference Between Kurdish and Turkish\nKey Difference – Kurdish vs Turkish\nWhat Does Kurdish Mean?\nKurdish-inhabited area\nWhat Does Turkish Mean?\nMain subgroups of Turkish dialects across Southeast Europe and the Middle East.\nWhat is the difference between Kurdish and Turkish?\nPeople:\nLanguage:\nLanguage Family:\nGeographical Area:\nWriting System:\nHistory:\nNation State:\nImage Courtesy:\n", "segment": "People: Kurdish people (Kurds) are an ethnic group in the Middle East. Turkish people (Turks) are a Turkic ethnic group and a nation living mainly in Turkey. Language: Kurdish is the language spoken by Kurds. Turkish is the language spoken by Turks. Language Family: Kurdish is an Indo-Iranian language. Turkish is a Turkic language. Geographical Area:", "start_char": 2561, "end_char": 2914, "id": "12870431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1407172474#1_3130465546", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-kurdish-and-vs-turkish/", "title": "Difference Between Kurdish and Turkish | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Kurdish and Turkish\nDifference Between Kurdish and Turkish\nKey Difference – Kurdish vs Turkish\nWhat Does Kurdish Mean?\nKurdish-inhabited area\nWhat Does Turkish Mean?\nMain subgroups of Turkish dialects across Southeast Europe and the Middle East.\nWhat is the difference between Kurdish and Turkish?\nPeople:\nLanguage:\nLanguage Family:\nGeographical Area:\nWriting System:\nHistory:\nNation State:\nImage Courtesy:\n", "segment": "Kurdish and Turkish also refer to the languages spoken by these two ethnic groups. What Does Kurdish Mean? Kurds or Kurdish people are an ethnic group in the Middle East. They are linguistically and culturally closely related to the Iranians. Kurdish people mainly inhabit eastern and south-eastern Turkey, western Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria. These areas where the Kurds form a majority of the population is also known as Kurdistan. There are about 32 millions of Kurds living all over the world. They are the fourth largest ethnicity group in the Middle East. Kurds speak the Kurdish language, which belongs to the Indo-Iranian language family. However, most of the Kurds are bilingual or multilingual, speaking the dominant language in the area they live in.", "start_char": 613, "end_char": 1386, "id": "12870426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1234033356#4_1802887576", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-iraq.html", "title": "Largest Ethnic Groups In Iraq - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Largest Ethnic Groups In Iraq\nLargest Ethnic Groups In Iraq\nArabs\nKurds\nAssyrians\nTurkmen\nEthnic Conflict\n", "segment": "They are descendants of various Indo-European tribes that arrived in Iraq around 4,000 years ago. The Arabs named them 'Kurds' after they conquered the region. Later, they fell under the Ottoman rule. The Kurds originally lived in the present day turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. The Iraqi Kurdistan is an autonomous region in the northern part of Iraq covering an area of 15,692 square miles. The Kurdish people now live around the Zagros Mountains. Originally the Kurds were followers of Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and local pagan beliefs. After the Arab overpowered them, Islam slowly dominated the Kurds. Today, most Kurds are Sunni Muslims with a minority population of Shiite Muslims. The majority of the Kurds speak the Kurdish language.", "start_char": 1630, "end_char": 2372, "id": "96407397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2540569730#2_2740722365", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish_language", "title": "Kurdish languages - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kurdish languages\nKurdish languages\nContents\nClassification and origin\nSubdivisions\nZazaki and Gorani\nHistory\nCurrent status\nPhonology\nGrammar\nWriting system\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "IPA. Part of a series on: Kurdish history and Kurdish culture\n\nPeople\nList of Kurds\nPopulation\nHomeland\nKurdistan\nTurkey ( Northern Kurdistan)\nIran ( Eastern Kurdistan)\nIraq ( Southern Kurdistan)\nSyria ( Western Kurdistan)\nDiaspora\nArmenia\nAustralia\nAzerbaijan\nBelgium\nCanada\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nFrance\nGeorgia\nGermany\nGreece\nIraq\nIran\nIreland\nIsrael\nJapan\nJordan\nKazakhstan\nLebanon\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNorway\nPalestine\nPakistan\nRomania\nRussia\nSyria\nSweden\nTurkmenistan\nTurkey\nUkraine\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nHistory\nHistory of the Kurds\nCulture\nKurdish culture\nClothing\nCuisine\nCelebrations\nDance\nFlag\nHistorical sites\nLanguage\nFolklore\nLiterature\nMusic\nKurdish philosophers\nAncient history\nKarduchian dynasties\nCorduene\nZabdicene\nCyrtians\nMoxoene\nKayusids\nMedieval history\nShahrizor\nSadakiyans\nMir Jafar Dasni\nAishanids\nDaisam\nShaddadids\nRawadids\nHasanwayhids\nAnnazids\nMarwanids\nHadhabani\nHazaraspids\nAyyubids\nZands\nBadlis\nArdalan\nBadinan\nSoran\nMokryan\nBaban\nModern history\nKurdish rebellions during World War I\nSimko Shikak revolt\nKoçgiri Rebellion\nArarat rebellion\nDersim Rebellion\nKingdom of Kurdistan\nKurdish Republic of Ararat\nRepublic of Mahabad\nAl-Anfal campaign\nIraqi Kurdistan ( Kurdistan Region)\nIranian Kurdistan\nTurkish Kurdistan\nSyrian Kurdistan\nLanguages\nKurdish languages\nKurmanji\nSorani\nXwarin\nZaza\nLaki\nGorani\nReligion\nIslam\nSpread\nChristianity\nJudaism\nShabakism\nYarsanism\nYazdânism\nYazidism\nZoroastrianism\nv\nt\ne\nThe Kurdish languages ( Kurdish: Zimanê kurdî ‎, زمانی کوردی, زوان کوردی) constitute a dialect continuum, belonging to the Iranian language family, spoken by Kurds in the geo-cultural region of Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. The three Kurdish languages are Northern Kurdish ( Kurmanji ), Central Kurdish ( Sorani ), and Southern Kurdish ( Xwarîn ). A separate group of non-Kurdish Northwestern Iranian languages, the Zaza–Gorani languages, are also spoken by several million ethnic Kurds. The majority of the Kurds speak Kurmanji. Most Kurdish texts are written in Kurmanji and Sorani. Kurmanji is written in the Hawar alphabet, a derivation of the Latin script, and Sorani is written in the Sorani alphabet, a derivation of Arabic script . The classification of Laki as a dialect of Southern Kurdish or as a fourth language under Kurdish is a matter of debate, but the differences between Laki and other Southern Kurdish dialects are minimal.", "start_char": 1707, "end_char": 4099, "id": "105218587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1535627641#0_2833526614", "url": "http://www.mideastweb.org/Middle-East-Encyclopedia/kurds.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kurds\nKurds - Definition and history of the Kurdish people and ethnic groups. Encyclopedia of the Middle East\nKurds\nMiddle East\nnews\npeacewatch\nbooks\nhistory\nmaps\ndocuments\nculture\nencyclopedia\nweb log\ndialog\nlinks\ndonations\nKurds\nThe Kurds are the people or group of peoples indigenous to Kurdistan, an area that includes parts of Northern Iran, Iraq, Syria, and \nTurkey. Kurdish communities can also be found in Lebanon, Armenia, Azerbaijan. In recent decades, Kurds have migrated to \nEuropean countries and the United States, and a significant Jewish Kurdish community migrated to Israel. Kurds \nspeak several varieties Kurdish, an Iranian-Branch Indo-European language. The Kurd language is sometimes considered to \nbe a language \"family\" because of the linguistic distance between the different dialects, and different branches or \ntribes of Kurd peoples such as Dimli (or Zaza) and Qizilbashi (or Kisilbashi) are sometimes treated as separate peoples. It is not clear to what extent this reflects reality or political bias. Different members of the Dimli may insist they \nare Kurds, or a religious group or a separate people or a tribe of the Kurds, for example. There are about 26-36 million Kurds in the world, with the \nlargest concentration, 10-15 million, in Turkey. The map below shows the major areas of Kurdish concentration.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1339, "id": "46395440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_280789189#0_588524302", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish_people", "title": "Kurdish people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Kurdish people\nKurdish people\nReferences\nNavigation menu\n", "segment": "Kurdish people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nKurdish people\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nArea where Kurds live\nThe Kurds are an ethnic group living in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Armenia, and Lebanon. Kurds are an Indo-European people, like the peoples of Western and northwestern Iran, widely thought to be descended from the Medes. They speak Kurdish. Kurds have similarly distinct features like those of southern Europe, however their looks vary from blondes to brunettes and although most have brown eyes they can have other colours. Their culture has survived for thousands of years despite efforts by their neighbours to demolish it: it remains a strong influence on their way of life. Today, there are thought to be about 40 million Kurds. Most are Sunni Muslim . In the past, people feared the Kurds. In the Middle Ages, people thought of the Kurds as being bandits.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 951, "id": "41130973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1241903527#1_2368680314", "url": "http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/culture-miscellaneous/differences-between-the-kurds-and-the-turks/", "title": "Differences Between the Kurds and the Turks | Difference Between", "headings": "Differences Between the Kurds and the Turks\nDifferences Between the Kurds and the Turks\nKurds vs Turks\nNimisha Kaushik\nSearch DifferenceBetween.net :\nLeave a Response\n", "segment": "They know and speak the language of the nation they live in like Turkish, Persian, or Arabic and Kurdish. It has been seen that Kurdish people inhabiting in the diasporas community are well versed with three or more languages. Kurdish Jews and Kurdish Christians are fluent in Aramaic too. The Middle East is the native land of the Kurds. The Iranian population includes the Kurdish people. In general, they belong to the Kurdistan region. This region includes portions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Thirty-four million Kurds are believed to live in various regions of the world. The majority of Kurds have been observed to live in countries like Georgia, the Middle East, Russia, Azerbaijan, Israel, United States, Lebanon, and other European countries. In the Middle East, the Kurds are the fourth largest ethnic community.", "start_char": 586, "end_char": 1415, "id": "17911143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_646471052#0_1419861509", "url": "http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29702440", "title": "Who are the Kurds? - BBC News", "headings": "Who are the Kurds?\nWho are the Kurds?\nWhere do they come from?\nKurdistan: A State of Uncertainty\nWhy don't they have a state?\nAiming to change the outcome of World War One\nWhy were Kurds at the forefront of the fight against IS?\nWhat has Kobane battle taught us?\nRaqqa: The city fit for no-one\nWhy does Turkey see Kurds as a threat?\nTurkey's fear of a reignited Kurdish flame\nProfile: The PKK\nWhat do Syria's Kurds want?\nWill Iraq's Kurds gain independence?\nIraqi Kurdistan: State-in-the-making?\nIraqi Kurdistan profile\n", "segment": "Who are the Kurds? - BBC News\nWho are the Kurds? Published\n15 October 2019\nShare\nclose\nShare page\nCopy link\nAbout sharing\nRelated Topics\nSyrian civil war\nimage copyright\nAFP\nBetween 25 and 35 million Kurds inhabit a mountainous region straddling the borders of Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran and Armenia. They make up the fourth-largest ethnic group in the Middle East, but they have never obtained a permanent nation state. Where do they come from? The Kurds are one of the indigenous peoples of the Mesopotamian plains and the highlands in what are now south-eastern Turkey, north-eastern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran and south-western Armenia. Today, they form a distinctive community, united through race, culture and language, even though they have no standard dialect. They also adhere to a number of different religions and creeds, although the majority are Sunni Muslims. Kurdistan: A State of Uncertainty\nWhy don't they have a state?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 949, "id": "75607788" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_820661947#0_922026186", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_Kurds", "title": "Origin of the Kurds - Wikipedia", "headings": "Origin of the Kurds\nOrigin of the Kurds\nContents\nName\nEthnogenesis\nPredecessor groups\nOrigin legends\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Origin of the Kurds - Wikipedia\nOrigin of the Kurds\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPart of a series on: Kurdish history and Kurdish culture\n\nPeople\nList of Kurds\nPopulation\nHomeland\nKurdistan\nTurkey ( Northern Kurdistan)\nIran ( Eastern Kurdistan)\nIraq ( Southern Kurdistan)\nSyria ( Western Kurdistan)\nDiaspora\nArmenia\nAustralia\nAzerbaijan\nBelgium\nCanada\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nFrance\nGeorgia\nGermany\nGreece\nIraq\nIran\nIreland\nIsrael\nJapan\nJordan\nKazakhstan\nLebanon\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNorway\nPalestine\nPakistan\nRomania\nRussia\nSyria\nSweden\nTurkmenistan\nTurkey\nUkraine\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nHistory\nHistory of the Kurds\nCulture\nKurdish culture\nClothing\nCuisine\nCelebrations\nDance\nFlag\nHistorical sites\nLanguage\nFolklore\nLiterature\nMusic\nKurdish philosophers\nAncient history\nKarduchian dynasties\nCorduene\nZabdicene\nCyrtians\nMoxoene\nKayusids\nMedieval history\nShahrizor\nSadakiyans\nMir Jafar Dasni\nAishanids\nDaisam\nShaddadids\nRawadids\nHasanwayhids\nAnnazids\nMarwanids\nHadhabani\nHazaraspids\nAyyubids\nZands\nBadlis\nArdalan\nBadinan\nSoran\nMokryan\nBaban\nModern history\nKurdish rebellions during World War I\nSimko Shikak revolt\nKoçgiri Rebellion\nArarat rebellion\nDersim Rebellion\nKingdom of Kurdistan\nKurdish Republic of Ararat\nRepublic of Mahabad\nAl-Anfal campaign\nIraqi Kurdistan ( Kurdistan Region)\nIranian Kurdistan\nTurkish Kurdistan\nSyrian Kurdistan\nLanguages\nKurdish languages\nKurmanji\nSorani\nXwarin\nZaza\nLaki\nGorani\nReligion\nIslam\nSpread\nChristianity\nJudaism\nShabakism\nYarsanism\nYazdânism\nYazidism\nZoroastrianism\nv\nt\ne\nScholars have suggested different theories for the origin of the name Kurd. According to the English Orientalist Godfrey Rolles Driver, the term Kurd is related to the Sumerian Karda which was found from Sumerian clay tablets of the third millennium B.C, while according to other scholars, it predates the Islamic period, as a Middle Persian word for \"nomad\", and may ultimately be derived from an ancient toponym or tribal name, either that of the Cyrtii or of Corduene. Contents\n1 Name\n2 Ethnogenesis\n3 Predecessor groups\n4 Origin legends\n5 See also\n6 Notes\n7 References\nName\nThere are different theories about the origin of name Kurd. According to one theory, it originates in Middle Persian as 𐭪𐭥𐭫𐭲 kwrt-, a term for \"nomad; tent-dweller\". After the Muslim conquest of Persia, this term is adopted into Arabic as kurd-, and was used specifically of nomadic tribes. As for the Middle Persian noun kwrt- originating in an ancient toponym, it has been argued that it may ultimately reflect a Bronze Age toponym Qardu, Kar-da, which may also be reflected in the Arabic (Quranic) toponym Ǧūdī (re-adopted in Kurdish as Cûdî ). From the 7th century onwards, the name Kurd is better known, since the Arabs used it often (al Akrad). According to some sources, by the 16th century, there seems to develop an ethnic identity designated by the term Kurd among various Northwestern Iranian groups, without reference to any specific Iranian language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3004, "id": "63291957" } ]
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what war was woodrow wilson president for?
World War I
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_617096623#0_1172168716", "url": "https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/history/wwi/people", "title": "World War I People | Shmoop", "headings": "World War I People\nWorld War I People\nWoodrow Wilson\nJohn J. Pershing\nGavrilo Princip\nJoseph Glidden\nManfred von Richthofen\nWilfred Owen\n", "segment": "World War I People | Shmoop\nStudy Guide\nWorld War I People\nPrevious\nWoodrow Wilson\nWoodrow Wilson (1856–1924) was the 28th President of the United States, serving two terms from 1913 to 1919. As President of Princeton University and later as Governor of New Jersey, Wilson was a leading Progressive, arguing for a stronger central government and fighting for anti-trust legislation and labor rights. As President of the United States, he passed important legislation on those and many other issues, narrowly winning reelection in 1916 after pledging to keep America out of World War I. Wilson's foreign policy was noted for its idealistic humanitarianism; his Fourteen Points —a statement of national objectives that envisioned a new international order after World War I—ultimately failed, but was one of the clearest expressions of interventionist American values. Wilson suffered a severe stroke during his second term in office and died in 1924. Though he pledged to keep America out of World War I, Wilson was obliged to declare war on Germany after the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in early 1917. He was relatively uninterested in military affairs, but was able to organize the American economy to provide the food and munitions the army needed to fight in France. At the end of the war, Wilson became the first American president to leave the country during his administration when he sailed for Paris to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Most of Wilson's Fourteen Points advocating for human and democratic rights weren't adopted in the treaty, due to France and Britain seeking punishment for Germany. However, the most important of the Fourteen Points—the creation of the League of Nations—was adopted.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1738, "id": "92561845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1265589565#0_1879564883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-was-president-during-world-war-i.html", "title": "Who Was President During World War I? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Who Was President During World War I?\nWho Was President During World War I?\nPresident Wilson\nUS Involvement in World War I\nEnd of War and Achievements\n", "segment": "Who Was President During World War I? - WorldAtlas\nWho Was President During World War I? American troops marching along the re-named Avenue de President Wilson in Paris, July 4, 1918. President Woodrow Wilson was the one who led America through World War I (1914-1918). Wilson served as President from 1913 to 1921 and oversaw the American entry into the war in 1917. The United States joined the Allied Powers by declaring war on Germany on April 6, 1917. President Wilson\nWoodrow Wilson was born in December 1856 in Staunton, Virginia. His teenage years were spent in Columbia, South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. His father, Joseph Ruggles Wilson, was a Chaplain of the Confederate troops and also utilized his church as a medical center to treat injured members of the Confederate army. In 1879, Woodrow Wilson graduated at the College of New Jersey (currently Princeton University) and later joined the University of Virginia law school.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 943, "id": "96456097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_264748190#1_485983978", "url": "http://americanhistory.about.com/od/woodrowwilson/p/pwilson.htm", "title": "Biography of Woodrow Wilson, 28th U.S. President", "headings": "Biography of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States\nBiography of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States\nFast Facts: Woodrow Wilson\nEarly Life\nMarriage\nCareer\nPresidential Election of 1912\nPresidency\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Although he won reelection with the slogan \"He kept us out of war,\" Wilson was the commander-in-chief when the country finally entered World War I on April 6, 1917. Fast Facts: Woodrow Wilson\nKnown For: Wilson was the president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Born: December 28, 1856 in Staunton, Virginia\nParents: Joseph Ruggles Wilson, a Presbyterian Minister, and Janet Woodrow Wilson\nDied: February 3, 1924 in Washington, D.C.\nEducation: Davidson College, Princeton University, University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins University\nAwards and Honors: Nobel Peace Prize\nSpouse (s):", "start_char": 1174, "end_char": 1761, "id": "4037490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_547518523#7_947297955", "url": "http://www.johndclare.net/peace_treaties5_bbcnotes.htm", "title": "Modern World History: The Treaty of Versailles", "headings": "\n", "segment": "4. Woodrow Wilson was the President of the United State of America. The USA had only declared war on Germany in April 1917 and it had suffered no damage whatsoever. Wilson arrived in Europe with the \"Fourteen Points\", which he hoped would help prevent wars in the future. The most important of these were: • The peoples of Europe should be allowed to decide their own future; he called this \"Self-determination\" and he wanted an end to the empires which European countries had built up. He was not prepared to allow Italy to take the Adriatic coast. • A League of Nations should be set up to settle disputes between countries in the future. Back to top\n\n\nWhat happened at the Peace Conference?", "start_char": 2223, "end_char": 2919, "id": "45280945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_782050736#1_1498779339", "url": "https://online.norwich.edu/academic-programs/resources/isolationism-and-us-foreign-policy-after-world-war-i", "title": "Isolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I | Norwich University Online", "headings": "Isolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I\nIsolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I\nSeeds of Isolationism\nThe League of Nations\nTariffs\nImmigration Quotas\nLearn More\nSources:\nExplore this Program\nFind out more\n", "segment": "Upon re-election, Woodrow Wilson was resolute in staying out of a war, even as a significant movement within the American government advocated for preparedness in the face of events that signified growing German international aggression—such as the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania by a German submarine, which claimed the lives of many Americans. After several years observing these and similar acts of aggression by the Germans, Wilson—a political scientist by profession—began to change his viewpoint as he saw that the devastating war in Europe was threatening to spill across the Atlantic Ocean. With massive loss of life came a moral imperative that could no longer be ignored, requiring the United States to take a leadership role in maintaining and promoting freedom, sovereignty and self-determination for all nations. Wilson began making public statements that framed the war as a means to right the wrongs in the world rather than simple military posturing. Thus, the United States’ intervention in the First World War or, the “Great War,” helped shape the nation’s status as a self-proclaimed defender of freedom and democracy worldwide and radically altered U.S. foreign policy. Seeds of Isolationism\nOn April 2, 1917, President Wilson asked Congress for permission to enter the war and make the world “safe for democracy” by April 6th, the resolution was approved and the U.S. officially declared war on Germany. While the United States did not join the Allies in an official capacity, it fought alongside the British and French against Germany and the other Central Powers, such as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. As the war continued and news of wanton devastation made headlines, U.S. public support for the war began to wane. While Europe suffered more casualties than the United States, (tens of millions of Europeans lost their lives, compared to over 400,000 Americans),\nAmericans reeled from the emotional and financial costs of war and began to feel as though joining the war effort was a mistake. In 1918, Wilson articulated fourteen points to help end the war and establish a basis for cooperation, which included freedom of the seas, open economic trade, the evacuation of occupied territories, the liberation of non-Turkish peoples in the Ottoman Empire, and a general collection of nation states to offer members territorial integrity and political independence—setting the stage for what would later become the League of Nations.", "start_char": 1186, "end_char": 3665, "id": "65898674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1051603553#3_1446263025", "url": "https://epikfails.com/2017/07/07/presidential-pros-cons-part-eight/", "title": "PRESIDENTIAL Pros & Cons – Part Eight – Epik Fails of History!", "headings": "PRESIDENTIAL Pros & Cons – Part Eight\nPRESIDENTIAL Pros & Cons – Part Eight\n28 – WOODROW WILSON\nPresidential Years: 1913-1921\nPolitical Party: Democrat\nPros:\nCons:\n29 – WARREN G. HARDING\nPresidential Years: 1921-1923\nPolitical Party: Republican\nVice President: Calvin Coolidge\nPros:\nCons:\n30 – CALVIN COOLIDGE\nPresidential Years: 1923-1929\nPolitical Party: Republican\nPros:\nCons:\n31 – HERBERT HOOVER\nPresidential Years: 1929-1933\nPolitical Party: Republican\nVice President: Charles Curtis\nPros:\nCons:\nTo Be Continued… in Part 9: FDR, Truman, and Eisenhower!\nErik Slader\nPresidential Pros and Cons – Part 1\nWORLD WAR ONE\nThe (first) French Revolution\n11 Famous Pharaohs\nErik Slader\n", "segment": "The Punitive Expedition into Mexico\nPlagued with serious health issues throughout his life\nExtremely volatile temperament\nProhibition (the 18th Amendment) happened on his watch\nRan on an anti-war campaign, but got America involved in World War I\nSent American troops overseas under-prepared\nJim Crow laws were furthered under his administration\nHad a number of affairs\nThe Espionage and Sedition Acts\nBlatant disregard for civil liberties\nCorporate conflicts of interest\nCouldn’t convince the US to join the League of Nations\nBio: Woodrow Wilson was a Southern Presbyterian politician known for his stiff and formal appearance. Before becoming President of the United States, Wilson served as the President of Princeton University and was the Governor of New Jersey. During the famous Election of 1912, Wilson ran against two former Presidents: William Howard Taft *and* Theodore Roosevelt (plus some socialist third party guy). As I mentioned last time, Wilson won mostly because Teddy Roosevelt ran against Taft, which split the Republican party in two. Woodrow Wilson was the first (and only) President to have both a PHD and a Nobel Peace Prize. He was also a walking medical dictionary of ailments: headaches, severe stomach problems, dyslexia, partial blindness, random bouts of unexplained pain, etc – not to mention suffering multiple strokes towards the end of his Presidency. ( more on that later) In 1914, Woodrow’s first wife, Ellen, died of Bright’s disease.", "start_char": 1294, "end_char": 2765, "id": "59734480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2314755158#1_2560278725", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Four_(World_War_I)", "title": "Big Four (World War I) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Big Four (World War I)\nBig Four (World War I)\nContents\nWoodrow Wilson\nDavid Lloyd George\nVittorio Emanuele Orlando\nGeorges Clemenceau\nPurpose\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Woodrow Wilson\n2 David Lloyd George\n3 Vittorio Emanuele Orlando\n4 Georges Clemenceau\n5 Purpose\n6 References\n7 Further reading\nWoodrow Wilson\nPortrait of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 1919. Woodrow Wilson (28 December 1856 – 3 February 1924) was elected President of the United States based on domestic issues in 1912, and re-elected in 1916. He based his 1916 re-election campaign around the slogan \"he kept us out of war\", and had worked hard to broker a compromise peace. In early 1917 Berlin decided to launch all-out submarine warfare designed to sink American ships bringing supplies to Britain; in the Zimmermann Telegram it proposed a military alliance with Mexico to fight a war against the US. The nation was poorly armed when it went to war in April 1917, but it had millions of potential fresh soldiers, billions of dollars, and huge supplies of raw materials needed by the Allies. Officially Wilson kept the US independent of the Allies. In 1918 Wilson took personal control of negotiations with Germany, including the armistice. He issued his Fourteen Points, his view of a post-war world that could avoid another terrible conflict. It had an enormous impact on both sides in Europe and made him the man of the hour in Paris.", "start_char": 684, "end_char": 1927, "id": "100840557" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1255906129#13_2809709976", "url": "https://turtledove.fandom.com/wiki/Southern_Victory", "title": "Southern Victory | Turtledove | Fandom", "headings": "Southern Victory\nSouthern Victory\nVolumes\nSeries\nTimeline\nThe War of Secession\nThe Uneasy Peace\nThe Second Mexican War\nBefore the Great War\nThe Great War\n1914\n1915\n1916\n1917\nInterwar Period\nSecond Great War\nTurtledove's influences\nSee also\n", "segment": "1909: Woodrow Wilson is elected president of the Confederacy. 1912: Democratic candidate Theodore Roosevelt is elected President of the United States over Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs. The Great War\nseries: The Great War\n1914\nJune 28: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Pro- Serbian terrorists hit Franz Ferdinand's car with a bomb. Late July: Mobilization of the USA and Germany.", "start_char": 5509, "end_char": 5916, "id": "38223386" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224691042#7_2474786397", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/woodrowwilson.php", "title": "Biography of President Woodrow Wilson for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Woodrow Wilson\n", "segment": "World War I\nA year after Woodrow became president World War I broke out in Europe. After growing up in the South during the American Civil War, Wilson hated war and wanted to keep the U.S. out of World War I. He managed to do this for the rest of his first term and won a second term as president with a campaign based on \"He kept us out of war\". However, soon after the election, Germany began to sink U.S. ships traveling to Britain. The U.S. had no choice but to join the war. Wilson called World War I the \"war to end all wars\". He said the U.S. must fight because \"The world must be made safe for democracy\". Fourteen Points\nOn January 8, 1918 Wilson gave a speech about the war. In this speech he outlined fourteen points or goals that the United States had in World War I. These included such items as freedom of the seas, reduction in arms, and the restoration of Belgium. League of Nations\nOn November 11, 1918 World War I came to an end. President Wilson took a major role in influencing the treaty.", "start_char": 2688, "end_char": 3698, "id": "58337408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1265589565#1_1879566257", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-was-president-during-world-war-i.html", "title": "Who Was President During World War I? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Who Was President During World War I?\nWho Was President During World War I?\nPresident Wilson\nUS Involvement in World War I\nEnd of War and Achievements\n", "segment": "The United States joined the Allied Powers by declaring war on Germany on April 6, 1917. President Wilson\nWoodrow Wilson was born in December 1856 in Staunton, Virginia. His teenage years were spent in Columbia, South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. His father, Joseph Ruggles Wilson, was a Chaplain of the Confederate troops and also utilized his church as a medical center to treat injured members of the Confederate army. In 1879, Woodrow Wilson graduated at the College of New Jersey (currently Princeton University) and later joined the University of Virginia law school. Wilson then practiced law in Georgia. He is the only President of the United States who has ever received a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1886. He taught briefly at Wesleyan College and Bryn Mawr College before becoming a professor at Princeton. He was elected New Jersey 's governor in 1910 where he got national fame as a reformer. In 1912 he was nominated for the presidency and selected Indiana's governor, Thomas Marshall, as his running mate.", "start_char": 368, "end_char": 1399, "id": "96456098" } ]
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what character does mila kunis play on family guy?
Meg Griffin
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She had a very natural quality to Meg that really made what we did with that character kind of really work.\" Kunis was nominated for an Annie Award in the category of Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production in 2007. She also voiced Meg in Family Guy Video Game!, released in 2006. Kunis described her character as \"the scapegoat.\" 2001–2008:", "start_char": 6282, "end_char": 6982, "id": "99861185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1559329772#2_3489959157", "url": "https://www.celebsmoney.com/net-worth/mila-kunis/", "title": "Mila Kunis Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney", "headings": "Mila Kunis\nMila Kunis\nAs of 2021, Mila Kunis’s net worth is $55 million.\nMila Kunis is a Leo and was born in The Year of the Pig\nLife\nMila is turning 38 years old in\nMila Kunis fans also viewed\nVanessa Anne Williams\nLexi Rabe\nShiloh Nelson\nMadi Monroe\nMila Kunis’s net worth\n", "segment": "Milena Markovna “Mila” Kunis is an American actress. In 1991, at the age of seven, she moved from the Ukrainian SSR to Los Angeles with her family. After being enrolled in acting classes as an after-school activity, she was soon discovered by an agent. She appeared in several television series and commercials, before acquiring her first significant role prior to her 15th birthday, playing Jackie Burkhart on the television series That ’70s Show. Since 1999, she has voiced Meg Griffin on the animated series Family Guy. She made her big screen debut in the 1995 film Piranha. Prior to landing her leading role on That ’70s Show, she appeared on such series as Days of Our Lives, Baywatch, 7th Heaven and Walker, Texas Ranger. She enrolled in acting classes at age nine, where she met her future manager. Milena Markovna Kunis attended Fairfax Senior High School, Fairfax High School, Los Angeles, CA (2001) and Loyola Marymount University, Ucla. Mila Kunis is a member of Richest Celebrities and Movie Actresss.", "start_char": 1105, "end_char": 2119, "id": "32719851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_207414755#13_503135123", "url": "https://www.insider.com/longest-running-comedies-on-tv-2018-11", "title": "The Longest-Running Comedies on TV, From Seinfeld to the Simpsons", "headings": "22 of the longest-running TV comedies of all time\n22 of the longest-running TV comedies of all time\n\"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" is one of the longest-running live-action comedy series.\n\"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" is a triumph in absurdist comedy.\n\"Coach\" ran for nine seasons with Craig T. Nelson at its helm.\n\"The Office\" had a huge cast of comedians at its disposal for nine seasons.\n\"All in the Family\" was a nine-season show that centered on clashing cultures.\n\"Murphy Brown\" was recently revived for a new season before it was canceled once more.\nThe spin-off \"Family Matters\" ran for nine seasons.\n\"Family Guy\" has been satirizing Americans for over two decades.\n\"Happy Days\" had a 10-year run on ABC.\n\"How I Met Your Mother\" gained a loyal fan base over a nine-year period.\n\"Everybody Loves Raymond\" captured the unique nature of family relationships over nine seasons.\n\"The Jeffersons\" is one of the longest-running sitcoms that focuses on a black family.\n\"Cheers\" was a favorite for many viewers over an 11-year run.\n\"Frasier\" matched its predecessor's 11-season run.\n\"Modern Family\" was on ABC for years.\n\"M*A*S*H\" ran for 11 seasons and was met with wide acclaim.\n\"King of the Hill\" explored the life of a suburban family for 13 seasons.\n\"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" has been making fun of bad movies since 1988.\n\"South Park\" has surprised audiences for 23 seasons.\n\"The Simpsons\" is one of the longest-running television shows with over 30 seasons.\nThe cast of \"Friends\" kept audiences entertained for a decade.\n\"Saturday Night Live\" has been on the air for decades.\n\"Seinfeld\" ran for nine seasons.\n\"Seinfeld\" followed Jerry Seinfeld and his friends.\nRead More:\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis is the voice of Meg Griffin. Fox\nThe animated comedy series \"Family Guy\" premiered on Fox in 1998 and has been running for 18 seasons. The show has faced cancellations and network changes but has remained on-air. Created by Seth MacFarlane, the show features the Griffins as they parody the average American family. The voice cast includes Seth Green, Alex Borstein, Lacey Chabert, Mila Kunis, and MacFarlane, who voices Peter, Brian, and Stewie Griffin. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Kunis joked about her reputation as Meg Griffin, the show's metaphorical punching bag. \"The number one quote I get on the streets all day long from everything that I've done [is] 'Shut up, Meg,'\" said Kunis. \" All the time. ' Shut up, Meg.' It's been 15 years! '", "start_char": 5951, "end_char": 6714, "id": "78746822" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_673875215#2_1390489193", "url": "https://collider.com/galleries/famous-actors-cartoon-voices/", "title": "Famous Actors Who Voiced Surprising Characters", "headings": "You'll Never Believe Which Celebs Voiced Your Favorite Cartoon Characters\nYou'll Never Believe Which Celebs Voiced Your Favorite Cartoon Characters\nPhil Hartman – Dennis the Menace\nMila Kunis – Family Guy\nMichael Cera – The Berenstain Bears\nFergie – Peanuts\nJohn Ritter – Clifford\nCameron Diaz – Shrek\nGeorge Clooney – Fantastic Mr. Fox\nMeryl Streep – Fantastic Mr. Fox\nArsenio Hall – The Real Ghostbusters\nHugh Jackman – Happy Feet\nAlec Baldwin – Rise of the Guardians\nMichael J. Fox – Stuart Little\nTina Fey – Ponyo\nJerry Houser – Flintstones Sequels\nBrittany Murphy – King of the Hill\nWill Ferrell – Megamind\nEddie Murphy – Shrek\nAdam Sandler – Hotel Transylvania\nJonathan Taylor Thomas – The Lion King\nMeg Ryan – Anastasia\nMandy Moore – Tangled\nJohn Travolta – Bolt\nTim Curry – Ferngully\nRussell Brand – Despicable Me\nChristopher Daniel Barnes – The Little Mermaid\nDave Coulier – Muppet Babies\nBilly Crystal – Monsters, Inc.\nMel Brooks – Mr. Peabody & Sherman\nDakota Fanning – Coraline\nMorgan Freeman – The Lego Movie\n", "segment": "Perhaps that is why he didn’t return for the second season of Dennis the Menace. He went on to appear in films such as Housegues t and Jingle All the Way. Tragically, he was killed by his wife while he slept in 1998. Mila Kunis – Family Guy\nMeg Griffin is the teenage daughter on the Seth MacFarlane series Family Guy. She doesn’t look or act much of anything like the famous actress who portrays her. It’s Mila Kunis who provides the voice for Meg. Mila has enjoyed many starring roles in films such as Oz the Great and Powerful and Bad Moms . Image via 20th Television\nMila Kunis wasn’t always the voice of Meg. She was first portrayed by Seth’s sister Rachel MacFarlane in the show’s original plot. Then, for the rest of the first season of the show, the character was voiced by Lacey Chabert, the actress who rose to fame as the precocious youngest sister on Party of Five.", "start_char": 1270, "end_char": 2147, "id": "77333003" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1398932895#2_2857526749", "url": "https://screenrant.com/lacey-chabert-family-guy-meg-departure-reason/", "title": "Why Lacey Chabert Stopped Voicing Meg On Family Guy | Screen Rant", "headings": "Why Lacey Chabert Stopped Voicing Meg On Family Guy\nWhy Lacey Chabert Stopped Voicing Meg On Family Guy\nNext: Family Guy: Peter Griffin Should Be 60 Years Old\n", "segment": "Continue scrolling to keep reading Click the button below to start this article in quick view. Start now\nMila Kunis ( The Spy Who Dumped Me) voices Meg Griffin on Family Guy, having joined the show during season 2. Meg is often on the receiving end of cruel jokes and bullying from her family, which only seems to get worse with each passing season. Kunis is technically the third actress to voice the character. Cree Summer ( Voltron: Legendary Defender) was originally cast in season 1 and began recording work, but was later replaced, with Lacey Chabert ( Mean Girls) taking over Meg for the first season. Following Chabert's departure from Family Guy, Kunis inherited the role, starting from the third episode of season 2, \"Da Boom.\" When it comes to the reasons Lacey Chabert departed the series, there's no real drama involved. Chabert was still in school when she worked on Family Guy season 1, so between studying and shooting TV series Party Of Five, she decided to drop out of Family Guy to focus her attention elsewhere. Seth MacFarlane has also confirmed there was no tension and her exit was completely amicable.", "start_char": 1368, "end_char": 2494, "id": "10862887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1696172871#0_3696915389", "url": "https://celebhealthmagazine.com/mila-kunis-measurements/", "title": "Mila Kunis Measurements: Height, Weight, Bra, Breast Size & More", "headings": "Mila Kunis Measurements: Height, Weight, Bra Size, Breast Size & More\nMila Kunis Measurements: Height, Weight, Bra Size, Breast Size & More\nHow She Got Here\nMila Kunis’ Height and Weight\nA Window in Mila’s Life\nMila Kunis’ Body Measurements\nMila Kunis’ Bra and Breast Size\nHas Mila Kunis Gone Under the Knife?\nNet Worth\nWhat Mila Loves\nWhy Mila Kunis has Multicolored Eyes?\nWhat color is Mila Kunis Hair?\nHow Many Babies did Mila Kunis Have?\nIn Case You Missed It\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis Measurements: Height, Weight, Bra, Breast Size & More\nMila Kunis Measurements: Height, Weight, Bra Size, Breast Size & More\nby Beth Garner\nJanuary 26, 2021\nReading Time: 8 mins read\nImage: Starfrenzy/bigstockphoto.com\nThe Ukraine-born actress is well known as the voice of Meg Griffin on the famous sitcom Family Guy. Mila was born in Ukraine to Mark and Elvira Kunis, who raised her to be as Jewish as possible during a time when religion was banned in the Soviet Union. In 1991, her family moved to Los Angeles, California. ‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nMila’s acting career began when she was only nine years old. Her father had enrolled her in an acting class where she was given a gig to play the role of Melinda in the 1995 movie – Make a Wish, Molly. This was also the place she met her future agent, and her career started to shoot up.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 867, "id": "44741743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_711872658#11_917637748", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mila_Kunis", "title": "Mila Kunis - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mila Kunis\nMila Kunis\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1994–2000: Career beginnings and television work\n2001–2008: Transition to film\n2009–2012: Film breakthrough and acclaim\n2013–present: Comedic roles\nIn the media\nPersonal life\nHealth\nRelationships\nActing credits and awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Though they eventually figured it out, the producers still thought Kunis was the best fit for the role. That '70s Show ran for eight seasons. She won two consecutive Young Star Awards as Best Young Actress in a Comedy TV Series in 1999 and 2000 for her performances. In 1999, Kunis replaced Lacey Chabert in the role of Meg Griffin on the animated sitcom Family Guy, created by Seth MacFarlane for Fox. Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on That '70s Show. When Kunis auditioned for the role, she was called back by MacFarlane, who instructed her to speak slower. He then told her to come back another time and enunciate more. Once she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her. MacFarlane added: \" What Mila Kunis brought to it was in a lot of ways, I thought, almost more right for the character.", "start_char": 5396, "end_char": 6281, "id": "99861183" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1521678766#1_3379186894", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/mila-kunis-net-worth/", "title": "Mila Kunis Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Mila Kunis Net Worth\nMila Kunis Net Worth\nHow much is Mila Kunis Worth?\nMila Kunis Net Worth:\nMila Kunis\n", "segment": "In addition, Mila Kunis has become an established voice actor who is primarily known for providing the voice of \"Meg\" on the animated series Family Guy. Early Life: Mila Markovna Kunis was born on August 14th of 1983 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union). She was raised alongside her brother in Ukraine until the age of seven, at which point her family decided to move to Los Angeles, California with $250 to their name. Although her family was not poor, that was the maximum amount of money they were allowed to take, and none of her parents' degrees and qualifications were transferable upon reaching the States. The Jewish family moved away from the Soviet Union because of rising antisemitism and because of the lack of future opportunities for Mila and her brother. Kunis struggled to adjust in Elementary School, and she started appearing on That 70s Show very soon after she started high school. She was tutored on set most of the time in order to earn her GED. Career: Mila Kunis began acting at age 9 as part of an after school program.", "start_char": 405, "end_char": 1472, "id": "32642674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1521678766#4_3379190819", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/mila-kunis-net-worth/", "title": "Mila Kunis Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Mila Kunis Net Worth\nMila Kunis Net Worth\nHow much is Mila Kunis Worth?\nMila Kunis Net Worth:\nMila Kunis\n", "segment": "As a 14-year-old, Kunis was playing an 18-year-old character. Still, the producers thought she was a perfect fit. She eventually won a number of awards for her performance on the show. Just one year later, Kunis landed the role of \"Meg\" in Seth MacFarlane's animated comedy series Family Guy. She continues to voice the character, and Seth MacFarlane initially praised Kunis because of the fact that she naturally sounded like a real teen (being, in fact, a real teen). Meg is thoroughly despised by the other character on the show, and Kunis describes her character as a \"scapegoat.\" Getty\nBy 2001, Mila Kunis was making the jump from television to more prominent film roles. She started off with a role opposite Kirsten Dunst in Get Over It. She then appeared in less successful films such as American Psycho 2, Tony n' Tina's Wedding, and Moving McAllister. It wasn't until That 70s Show was wrapping up that Kunis showed her true potential as a film actress.", "start_char": 1875, "end_char": 2837, "id": "32642677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_483484153#4_975604591", "url": "https://releasedate.me/family-guy/", "title": "Family Guy Season 20 Release Date, News", "headings": "Family Guy Season 20 Release Date, Trailer, Cast, Spoilers and News\nFamily Guy Season 20 Release Date, Trailer, Cast, Spoilers and News\nContents:\nThe Plot\nFamily Guy Season 20 Release Date\nFamily Guy Season 20 Cast\nSchedule for Family Guy Season 20\nTrailers and Video Teasers\n", "segment": "But looking for the last episodes schedule, likely premiere date of Family Guy 20th season is Sunday, July 4, 2021. Family Guy Season 20 Cast\nThe main roles in television series was played by Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin and Lacey Chabert as Meg Griffin. As well Alex Borstein (Lois Griffin), Seth Green (Chris Griffin), Seth MacFarlane (Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire), Arif Zahir (Cleveland Brown), Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown) and Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson. Schedule for Family Guy Season 20\nEpisode number\nName\nDate\n20x01\nEpisode 1\nJuly 4, 2021\n20x02\nEpisode 2\nJuly 11, 2021\n20x03\nEpisode 3\nJuly 18, 2021\n20x04\nEpisode 4\nAugust 8, 2021\n20x05\nEpisode 5\nAugust 15, 2021\n20x06\nEpisode 6\nAugust 22, 2021\n20x07\nEpisode 7\nAugust 29, 2021\n20x08\nEpisode 8\nSeptember 12, 2021\n20x09\nEpisode 9\nSeptember 19, 2021\n20x10\nEpisode 10\nOctober 24, 2021\n20x11\nEpisode 11\nNovember 21, 2021\n20x12\nEpisode 12\nNovember 28, 2021\nTrailers and Video Teasers\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice - YouTube\nET Bongo\n1.31K subscribers\nSubscribe\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\nPlay\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice\n( 2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)\nLoading...\nPost navigation\n← Sorry for Your Loss Season 3 On Becoming a God in Central Florida Season 2 →", "start_char": 1671, "end_char": 3290, "id": "9831328" } ]
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where do audi come from?
Ingolstadt
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Germany\nWhich countries make Audi A4? Audi is a European car made in Germany\nWhat country is Audi from? they are made in Germany\nWhat is the Audi r8 made of?", "start_char": 1888, "end_char": 2250, "id": "75026234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_694429358#3_1310673043", "url": "https://autowise.com/german-car-brands/", "title": "11 Most Recognized German Car Brands | Autowise", "headings": "11 Most Recognized German Car Brands\n11 Most Recognized German Car Brands\nWhich German automakers are you aware of?\nHistory of German Car Brands\n1. Audi\n2. Mercedes-Benz\n3. BMW\n4. Volkswagen\n5. Porsche\n6. Adam Opel AG\n7. Alpina\n8. Bitter Cars\n9. Gumpert\n10. Isdera\n11. Keinath\nGerman Car Brands No Longer Around\n1. Adler\n2. Auto Union AG\n3. DKW\n4. Borgward\n5. Eisenacher Motorenwerk (EMW)\nFinal Thoughts\nAbout Brian Jones\n", "segment": "1. Audi\nAudi began production in 1909 and their headquarters are in Ingolstadt, Germany. The company received its name from their founder, August Horch. Audi in German means “listen.” In 1932 Audi merged with Horch, Wanderer, and DKW to form Auto Union UG. That’s where the four linked rings in the Audi logo come from. Then, in 1966, they became part of the German automobile giant: the Volkswagen Group. In the United States, they continue to become more popular each year. In fact, in 2017, their sales in the U.S grew 7.8%.", "start_char": 1651, "end_char": 2179, "id": "53708371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172960923#2_463348922", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_audi_made", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Audi R8 is made in Germany. What car company made the Audi? Audi\nWhere are Audi cars made? Audi headquarters are in Germany\nWho made an Audi TT? dude the Audi who else\nHow Audi car are made? Audi Headquarters In Germany. What year was the first Audi r8 made? The first Audi r8 was made in 2008. Who made cars with name of odi? Do you mean Audi?", "start_char": 1693, "end_char": 2042, "id": "75026233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_169188528#0_387730328", "url": "https://www.reference.com/vehicles/country-audi-cars-made-8b7841ebcdc7b9a2", "title": "What Country Are Audi Cars Made In?", "headings": "What Country Are Audi Cars Made In?\nWhat Country Are Audi Cars Made In?", "segment": "What Country Are Audi Cars Made In? What Country Are Audi Cars Made In? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 27, 2020 9:25:25 AM ET\nNiyathy/CC-BY-3.0\nMost Audi vehicles are made in Ingolstadt or Neckarsulm, Germany, but shared assembly plants around the world manufacture Audis and other VW vehicles. Audi was founded in 1899 as Horch & Cie. in the city of Cologne, Germany, and it was acquired by the VW Group in 1966. The VW Group plants that manufacture Audi auto parts or assemble Audi vehicles are located in Spain, Belgium, Hungary, Slovakia, India, China and Indonesia. In 2012, the VW Group announced its plans to build the company's first North American assembly plant in Puebla, Mexico. The plant is set to open in 2016. More From Reference\n1\nLife After COVID-19: Reflecting on How the Pandemic Changed Schools & Education in Lasting Ways\n2\nWhat Is the Purpose of Budgeting?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 880, "id": "35046059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_821558840#5_1967776192", "url": "https://www.carcareportal.com/does-audi-own-lamborghini/", "title": "Does Audi own Lamborghini? – Car Care Portal", "headings": "Does Audi own Lamborghini?\nDoes Audi own Lamborghini?\nContents hide\nWhat is the history of Lamborghini?\nLamborghini: Never Insult a Tractor Tycoon\nWhat are the current Lamborghini vehicles in the market?\nHow was Audi born?\nWhat are the current Audi vehicles sold in the market?\nWhat is the Volkswagen Automobile Group?\n", "segment": "The first two are sports cars and the third is an SUV. How was Audi born? Audi is a German auto manufacturer famous for its luxury series of cars. The company was technically founded in 1885 when the automobile company Wanderer was established. Another company named NSU established during this time was later merged with Audi. In 1899, a German engineer and automobile pioneer named August Horche established his first company A. Horch & Cie. in Cologne, Germany. Later on, in 1992, he moved with his company to Reichenbach in Vogtland, Saxony. In 1904, he founded August Horch & Cie. Motorwagen Werke AG, which was a joint-venture company in Zwickau, a town in Saxony.", "start_char": 2240, "end_char": 2910, "id": "31922974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_169009699#0_387405977", "url": "https://www.reference.com/vehicles/audi-cars-ff425ecb13c73867", "title": "Who Makes Audi Cars?", "headings": "Who Makes Audi Cars?\nWho Makes Audi Cars?", "segment": "Who Makes Audi Cars? Who Makes Audi Cars? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 9:48:43 PM ET\nCHRISTOF STACHE / Staff/AFP/Getty Images\nSince 1966, Audi has been a subsidiary brand of the Volkswagen Group. Previously, Audi had been controlled by Daimler-Benz. As of 2014, Audi controls 11 production plants worldwide, with facilities in Germany, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, India, China, Slovakia, Spain and Indonesia. Audi got its start in 1899 when August Horch formed an auto manufacturing company in Cologne, Germany. He eventually left this company to found a new one, but he was unable to use the Horch name for his new brand. He selected the name Audi, a Latin verb meaning \"to listen.\" In 1928, Audi, the original Horch company, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen formed the Auto Union, a joint effort that eventually bore the Audi name. More From Reference\n1\nLife After COVID-19:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 885, "id": "35045805" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_714803379#11_1478586511", "url": "https://www.audi.com/en/experience-audi/models-and-technology/concept-cars/q4-e-tron-concept.html", "title": "Audi Q4 e-tron concept | audi.com", "headings": "Audi Q4 e-tron concept\nAudi Q4 e-tron concept\n225\n450\nCompact on the outside...\n...spacious on the inside\nVisibly Audi, visibly e-tron\nThe exterior\nGeneva International Motor Show 2019: here’s what Audi is presenting\nAudi worldwide\nThe international Audi website\nAudi of America: models, products and services\n", "segment": "Your country / sales region\nAlbania\nAlgeria\nArgentina\nArmenia\nAustralia\nAustria\nAzerbaijan\nBahrain\nBangladesh\nBelarus\nBelgium\nBolivia\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBotswana\nBrazil\nBrunei\nBulgaria\nCambodia\nCanada\nCayman Islands\nChile\nChina\nColombia\nCosta Rica\nCroatia\nCuraçao\nCyprus\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nDominican Republic\nEcuador\nEgypt\nEl Salvador\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGeorgia\nGermany\nGreece\nGuatemala\nHonduras\nHong Kong Sales Region\nHungary\nIceland\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIraq\nIreland\nIsrael\nItaly\nJamaica\nJapan\nJordan\nKuwait\nLatvia\nLebanon\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMacedonia\nMalaysia\nMalta\nMexico\nMoldova\nMontenegro\nMorocco\nNamibia\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNorway\nOman\nPakistan\nPalestinian Territories\nPanama\nParaguay\nPeru\nPhilippines\nPoland\nPortugal\nQatar\nRéunion\nRomania\nRussia\nSaint Lucia\nSaudi Arabia\nSerbia\nSingapore\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSouth Africa\nSouth Korea\nSpain\nSri Lanka\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nTaiwan Sales Region\nThailand\nTrinidad and Tobago\nTunisia\nTurkey\nUAE - Dubai and Northern Emirates\nUkraine\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nUruguay\nVenezuela\nVietnam\nSwitch\nClose\nClose\nYou are using an unsupported browser to access this website. To get the best User-Experience while visiting the website, please use the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge. Thank you very much for your visit. Your Audi Team\nOpen website regardless\nThe international Audi website\nDiscover Audi as a brand, company and employer on our international website. Experience our vision of mobility and let yourself be inspired. Explore audi.com\nAudi of America: models, products and services\nExplore the full lineup of SUVs, sedans, e-tron models & more. Build your own, search inventory and explore current special offers. Switch to audiusa.com\nError report\nThe feedback form is currently unavailable. Please try again later.", "start_char": 6521, "end_char": 8322, "id": "15762816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_432899206#7_985043279", "url": "http://www.audi.com/en.html", "title": "Audi.com – the international Audi website | audi.com", "headings": "The world of Audi\nThe Audi A6 e-tron concept is making its debut at the Auto Shanghai 2021 auto exhibition as a precursor to new fully electric vehicles. Sascha Heyde is the designer of the show car, which consistently pushes Audi’s design vocabulary forward.\nThe world of Audi\nOut of our comfort zone: how Audi lives digitalisation\nAssessment of the first quarter 2021\nEarth Day: Audi sends signal for environmental protection\nHow digitalization is improving sustainability in the supply chain\n#FutureIsAnAttitude\nThe significance of corporate culture\nFocus on: the Audi e-tron Triple 2020\nHow Audi is helping make the industry more sustainable\nHome of Football\nDiscover the world of Audi\nCompany\nModels\nCareers\nExperience Audi\nAudi in your country\nAudi worldwide\nThe international Audi website\nAudi of America: models, products and services\n", "segment": "How Audi provides fresh impetus and open up new horizons as a close partner and sponsor of regional, national and international sport for decades. Read more\nDiscover the world of Audi\nCompany\nModels\nCareers\nExperience Audi\nAudi in your country\nYour country / sales region\nAlbania\nAlgeria\nArgentina\nArmenia\nAustralia\nAustria\nAzerbaijan\nBahrain\nBangladesh\nBelarus\nBelgium\nBolivia\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBotswana\nBrazil\nBrunei\nBulgaria\nCambodia\nCanada\nCayman Islands\nChile\nChina\nColombia\nCosta Rica\nCroatia\nCuraçao\nCyprus\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nDominican Republic\nEcuador\nEgypt\nEl Salvador\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGeorgia\nGermany\nGreece\nGuatemala\nHonduras\nHong Kong Sales Region\nHungary\nIceland\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIraq\nIreland\nIsrael\nItaly\nJamaica\nJapan\nJordan\nKuwait\nLatvia\nLebanon\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMacedonia\nMalaysia\nMalta\nMexico\nMoldova\nMontenegro\nMorocco\nNamibia\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNorway\nOman\nPakistan\nPalestinian Territories\nPanama\nParaguay\nPeru\nPhilippines\nPoland\nPortugal\nQatar\nRéunion\nRomania\nRussia\nSaint Lucia\nSaudi Arabia\nSerbia\nSingapore\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSouth Africa\nSouth Korea\nSpain\nSri Lanka\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nTaiwan Sales Region\nThailand\nTrinidad and Tobago\nTunisia\nTurkey\nUAE - Dubai and Northern Emirates\nUkraine\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nUruguay\nVenezuela\nVietnam\nSwitch\nClose\nAudi worldwide\nModels, products and services – switch to your country / sales region website and discover the regional diversity of Audi. Your country / sales region\nAlbania\nAlgeria\nArgentina\nArmenia\nAustralia\nAustria\nAzerbaijan\nBahrain\nBangladesh\nBelarus\nBelgium\nBolivia\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBotswana\nBrazil\nBrunei\nBulgaria\nCambodia\nCanada\nCayman Islands\nChile\nChina\nColombia\nCosta Rica\nCroatia\nCuraçao\nCyprus\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nDominican Republic\nEcuador\nEgypt\nEl Salvador\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGeorgia\nGermany\nGreece\nGuatemala\nHonduras\nHong Kong Sales Region\nHungary\nIceland\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIraq\nIreland\nIsrael\nItaly\nJamaica\nJapan\nJordan\nKuwait\nLatvia\nLebanon\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMacedonia\nMalaysia\nMalta\nMexico\nMoldova\nMontenegro\nMorocco\nNamibia\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNorway\nOman\nPakistan\nPalestinian Territories\nPanama\nParaguay\nPeru\nPhilippines\nPoland\nPortugal\nQatar\nRéunion\nRomania\nRussia\nSaint Lucia\nSaudi Arabia\nSerbia\nSingapore\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSouth Africa\nSouth Korea\nSpain\nSri Lanka\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nTaiwan Sales Region\nThailand\nTrinidad and Tobago\nTunisia\nTurkey\nUAE - Dubai and Northern Emirates\nUkraine\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nUruguay\nVenezuela\nVietnam\nSwitch\nClose\nClose\nYou are using an unsupported browser to access this website. To get the best User-Experience while visiting the website, please use the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge. Thank you very much for your visit. Your Audi Team\nOpen website regardless\nThe international Audi website\nDiscover Audi as a brand, company and employer on our international website. Experience our vision of mobility and let yourself be inspired. Explore audi.com\nAudi of America: models, products and services\nExplore the full lineup of SUVs, sedans, e-tron models & more. Build your own, search inventory and explore current special offers.", "start_char": 3121, "end_char": 6261, "id": "75349015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172960923#8_463354024", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_audi_made", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "it WAS made in 2006. In which town of Germany is Audi made? Audi is manufactured in several places in Germany. One town is\nIngolstadt and another is Neckarsulm. Audi is owned by the\nVolkswagen Group. Are Audi cars made in Mexico? Its made in North Korea in kims house\nWhat is the most expensive Audi made? R8? Maybe\nWhere is Audi Q7 made? Q7 is manufactured in Slovakia\nWhen was the Audi Quattro manufactured?", "start_char": 3608, "end_char": 4017, "id": "75026239" } ]
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where are you from in egyptian arabic?
Egypt
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#7_296663755", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "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": "Many of the immigrant groups within Egypt speak Egyptian Arabic outside the home, Armenian or Greek and Italian inside. yes\nSome of them do. they speak egyptianish\nby a really awesome person\nA small minority of Egyptians still speak French, but the overwhelming majority of Egyptians speak only Arabic or Arabic and English. Arabic. the most widely spoken language is Egyptian Arabic\narabik\nEgypt is considered a Francophile country because French, although not an official language, is highly regarded, taught and spoken. The best example is perhaps the former Egyptian United Nations secretary general, Boutros-Boutros who spoke the language perfectly. I once had an Egyptian as my reviser as an English to French translator in Ottawa. Arabic\nEgyptian is the indigenous language of Egypt. Arabic, Egyptian dialect\nArabic\nThe Official language of Egypt is Arabic. Arabic Arabic\n12\nit is German English French and Arabic.", "start_char": 2901, "end_char": 3822, "id": "74901071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_148329817#8_347051544", "url": "https://flushedaway.fandom.com/wiki/The_Toad", "title": "The Toad | Flushed Away Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "The Toad\nThe Toad\nContents\nBiography\nBeginnings\nIn Flushed Away\nIn Flushed Away: The Video Game\nPersonality\nAppearance\nTrivia\nLanguages w/Voice Actors\nGallery\n", "segment": "Arabic (Egypt)-??? Arabic (Standard)-??? Azerbaijani-??? Bulgarian-? Cantonese-??? Catalan-??? Croatian-??? Czech-??? Danish-??? Dutch-???", "start_char": 4588, "end_char": 4727, "id": "97463052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_999249853#5_1953372598", "url": "https://www.linguajunkie.com/arabic/introduce-yourself-in-arabic", "title": "How to Introduce Yourself in Arabic in 10 Lines", "headings": "How to Introduce Yourself in Arabic in 10 Lines\nHow to Introduce Yourself in Arabic in 10 Lines\nHere’s how you introduce yourself in Arabic. Let’s go.\n1) Hello, It’s nice to meet you.\n2) My name is _____.\n3) I am from ______.\n4) I live in ______.\n5) I’ve been learning Arabic for _____.\n6) I’m learning Arabic at _____.\n7) I am ____ years old.\n8) I am ______.\n9) One of my hobbies is _____.\n10) I enjoy listening to music.\n", "segment": "So, where are you from? America? Europe? Africa? Asia? Just stick the name of your country inside this phrase. We’ll use Egypt ( miṣr) as an example. أنا من مصر. ʾanaā min miṣr. I’m from Egypt.", "start_char": 1238, "end_char": 1432, "id": "50635543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_116735127#0_196850522", "url": "http://www.ethnologue.com/country/EG/languages", "title": "Egypt - Languages | Ethnologue", "headings": "Egypt\nEgypt\nPrint\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan.\nAmharic\nArabic, Algerian Saharan Spoken\nArabic, Algerian Spoken\nArabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Egyptian Spoken\nArabic, Gulf Spoken\nArabic, Moroccan Spoken\nArabic, North Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Sa’idi Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArabic, Sudanese Spoken\nArabic, Ta’izzi-Adeni Spoken\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArmenian, Western\nBedawiyet\nCoptic\nEgyptian Sign Language\nEnglish\nFrench\nMattokki\nNobiin\nSiwi\n", "segment": "Egypt - Languages | Ethnologue\nEgypt\nPrint\nPrimary tabs\nCountry\nLanguages\nStatus\nMaps\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan. See the details on every language spoken in Egypt, plus: Profiles for every other country in the world\n7,464 profiles covering every language in use today\nAnd more! only $ 480 /year\nView Plan »\nAmharic\nArabic, Algerian Saharan Spoken\nArabic, Algerian Spoken\nArabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Egyptian Spoken\nArabic, Gulf Spoken\nArabic, Moroccan Spoken\nArabic, North Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Sa’idi Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArabic, Sudanese Spoken\nArabic, Ta’izzi-Adeni Spoken\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArmenian, Western\nBedawiyet\nCoptic\nEgyptian Sign Language\nEnglish\nFrench\nMattokki\nNobiin\nSiwi\nTurkish", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 759, "id": "18651174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_701272955#2_1366727165", "url": "https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/help.htm", "title": "Translations of Help! in many languages", "headings": "Help!\nHelp!\nOther phrases\n", "segment": "Albanian (Tosk)\n Ndihmë! Aleut\nAguung! Altay\nБолуш! ( Boluš!) Aklan\nTabang! Amharic\nእርዳኝ (ərdaň!) >m\nእርጂኝ (ərǧǧiň!) >f\nእርዱኝ (ərduň!) - pl\nArabic\n(Egyptian)\n(ilHaʿni!) الحقني!", "start_char": 482, "end_char": 662, "id": "65826485" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_51169659#1_99627863", "url": "https://egyptianstreets.com/2018/11/14/egypts-problem-with-colour//", "title": "Egypt’s Problem With Colour | Egyptian Streets", "headings": "Egypt’s Problem With Colour\nEgypt’s Problem With Colour\nWhite Advertising\nEgypt Historically a Fusion of Races\nCan Culture Have an Impact on Egypt's Economic Development?\nSubscribe to our newsletter\nKhalli Balak Min Zizi: Taking Egypt to Therapy\nTackling Sex Education and Sexual Abuse in the Egyptian-Canadian Diaspora\nNawal El Saadawi Taught Me the Value of Rage\nFrom Cairo to London: There is No City Safe for Women\nIt’s Not a Joke: Women’s Suffering Turned into a Mockery in Egypt\nChange and Shifting Perspective: Women and Major Hair Transformations\nAnalysis: The Difference Between Covid Vaccines’ ‘Efficacy’ and ‘Effectiveness’\nDiasporic Nostalgia for an Egypt Which No Longer Exists\n", "segment": "“You’re not Egyptian!” almost every security guard or hotel staff member would comment. “Are you really Egyptian? Both parents? Where are you from?” random Egyptians would quip whenever I was in public. “No way! You’re lying!” would often be the response no matter what I said, even if it was in perfect ‘Egyptian Arabic’. 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where is she from shakira?
Colombia
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She mostly lives in the Bahamas. Where did Shakira grow up at? Shakira grew up in the south American country of Columbia and no\nit is not the city in Missouri\nWhat accent does Shakira have? Shakira is Columbian. She was born in the Barranquilla area of\nthe country Columbia. So that's her accent. Who is the boyfriend of Shakira? Shakira is engaged to Antonio de la Rua.", "start_char": 2021, "end_char": 2492, "id": "3657244" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_811505316#1_1727907136", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/2020/02/shakira-kids-family-children/", "title": "Shakira’s Kids & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com", "headings": "Shakira’s Kids & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nShakira’s Kids & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\n1. She Was Born in Colombia & Attended a Catholic School\n2. One of Her Siblings Was Also Her Road Manager\n3. Her Ex-Boyfriend Sued Her for Hundreds of Millions\n4. She’s Dating Gerard Pique, Who’s 10 Years Younger than Her\n5. She & Gerard Pique Have Two Children\n", "segment": "1. She Was Born in Colombia & Attended a Catholic School\nGetty\nShakira was born in Barranquilla, Colombia. Her parents are William Mebarak Chadid and Nidia Ripoll Torrado. Her grandparents had emigrated to New York City from Lebanon, and her dad was born in New York. At the age of 5, her father immigrated to Colombia. She said that she went to a Catholic school and was raised in a house that was half Arabic, half Barranquillera. Shakira said that her dad taught her the importance of helping the less fortunate. She said that he took her to a park to see orphans when she was just a child and she always wanted to help orphan children after that, according to Celebrity Net Worth. 2. One of Her Siblings Was Also Her Road Manager\nCheck out my video of @3gerardpique , @shakira , their sons Milan, Sasha and Shakira's brother Tonino enjoying ' La Bicicleta ' in family !", "start_char": 402, "end_char": 1276, "id": "39821602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733041867#6_3070115475", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_Shakira_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Shakira is Columbian. She was born in the Barranquilla area of\nthe country Columbia. So that's her accent. Who is the boyfriend of Shakira? Shakira is engaged to Antonio de la Rua. He is from Argentina and his Dad was the former president in\nthat country. Shakira comes from Latin America Which country? colombia! What South American country is Shakira from? Shakria is from ColumbiaColumbia\nWhat is Shakira's origin?", "start_char": 2311, "end_char": 2729, "id": "3657245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733041867#8_3070116793", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_Shakira_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Shakira is from the South American country, Colombia. Which spanish speaking country in south America does Shakira come from? Colombia\nAre Shakira and beyonce sisters? No, they're not. ( They're not even from the same country or of\nthe same race.) Did antonio dated Shakira or Shakira dated antonio? shakira dated antonio. Is Shakira a cool name? Shakira is a cool. I wish i could be called Shakira\nIs Shakira Spanish?", "start_char": 2729, "end_char": 3147, "id": "3657247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733041867#3_3070113470", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_Shakira_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Columbia\nWhich country Shakira a citizen of? Columbia\nWhere country Shakira born? Columbia\nWhich country is the singer Shakira from? colombia\nWhat is Shakira original country? Columbia\nIs Shakira American? Shakira is not American. She was born and raised in Columbia, a\ncountry in South America. She was not raised in Mexico at all. Shakira is Colombian and will always be. Where does singer Shakira comes from?", "start_char": 1609, "end_char": 2021, "id": "3657242" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1531451286#1_3402860273", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/shakira-net-worth/", "title": "Shakira Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Shakira Net Worth\nShakira Net Worth\nHow much is Shakira Worth?\nShakira Net Worth:\nShakira\n", "segment": "As of this writing, she has sold more than 125 million albums and singles worldwide, which makes her one of the most successful female singers of all time. Early Life: Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll was born on February 2, 1977, in Barranquilla, Colombia. The name Shakira is Arabic for grateful. She is the only child of William Mebarak Chadid and Nidia Ripoll Torrado. Her paternal grandparents emigrated from Lebanon to New York City, where her father was born. When Shakira's dad was five, he immigrated to Colombia. She is Spanish (Catalan and Castilian) and Italian on her mother's side. She was raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic schools. She has eight older half-siblings from her father's previous marriage.", "start_char": 341, "end_char": 1065, "id": "32661545" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733041867#2_3070112694", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_Shakira_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "what does shakira do in her country\nWas Shakira born in a Spanish country? Shakira Isabelle Mebarak Ripoll was born in Columbia\nWhat kind of lifestyle did Shakira have? Shakira grew up poor but not as poor as others in her\ncountry\nWhat is the home country of Shakira? Colombia\nWhich country was Shakira born? columbia\nShakira is citizen of which country? Columbia\nWhich country Shakira a citizen of? Columbia\nWhere country Shakira born? Columbia\nWhich country is the singer Shakira from? colombia\nWhat is Shakira original country? 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She has received Hollywood Walk Of Fame and holds the record for selling over 125 million records worldwide. Maybe you know about Shakira very well But do you know how old and tall is she and what is her net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Shakira’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\nShakira was born in Barranquilla, Colombia on 2nd February 1977. 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Columbia\nWho inspired Shakira? what made shakira ffamous\nIs Shakira a girl? Yes Shakira is a girl. Does Shakira have any pets? No Shakira has no pets. Shakira Reality TV Shows Angelina Jolie Celebrities", "start_char": 2851, "end_char": 3094, "id": "3503848" } ]
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where did c.s. lewis go to college?
Malvern College
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After college he worked at a variety of odd jobs that included spending two summers on a cattleboat. In 1906 Lewis boarded at Upton Sinclair 's Helicon Hall, the experimental utopian community. Like many aspiring writers Lewis began his career freelancing; he sold light verse to magazines like Puck and Life.", "start_char": 2435, "end_char": 3280, "id": "480755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1520419068#2_3198321984", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/C-S-Lewis", "title": "C.S. Lewis | Biography, Books, Mere Christianity, Narnia, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "C.S. Lewis\nC.S. Lewis\nIrish-born author and scholar\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Selections of those early stories were collected in Boxen: The Imaginary World of the Young C.S. Lewis (1985). After receiving their early education at home, Lewis and his brother attended English boarding schools. Very little learning occurred at the first of these, Wynyard School in Watford, outside London, overseen by a brutal authoritarian headmaster who was drifting into insanity. Lewis’s education was rescued by excellent teachers at Campbell College in Belfast, Cherbourg House in Malvern, and at Malvern College, though he did not fit the latter socially and was intensely unhappy there. He left it after a year to be prepped for the University of Oxford entrance exams by W.T. Kirkpatrick, whose tutoring enabled Lewis to win, in 1916, a scholarship in classics at University College. After serving in France with the Somerset Light Infantry in World War I, he began his studies at Oxford and achieved an outstanding record, taking a double first in Honours Moderations (Greek and Latin texts) and Greats (classical history and philosophy) and then staying on for an additional first in English language and literature, completing it in one year instead of the usual three. He became a fellow and tutor of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1925, a position he held until 1954. From 1954 to 1963 he was professor of medieval and Renaissance English at the University of Cambridge. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content.", "start_char": 1801, "end_char": 3264, "id": "23734535" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_399600659#10_891328872", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/chronicles-of-narnia-and-author-c-s-lewis-627142", "title": "The Chronicles of Narnia and Author C.S. Lewis FAQs", "headings": "All About The Chronicles of Narnia and Author C.S. Lewis\nAll About The Chronicles of Narnia and Author C.S. Lewis\nThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, One of Seven Narnia Books\nWhat are The Chronicles of Narnia?\nWhy has there been confusion about the order of the books?\nWhat is the theme of The Chronicles of Narnia?\nDid C.S. Lewis write The Chronicles of Narnia as a Christian allegory?\nHow did C.S. 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As of 1936, he wrote his first book ‘‘The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition’’, and in 1939 ‘‘The Personal Heresy: A Controversy’’, with the latter consisting of a series of articles. In 1942 he published ‘‘The Case for Christianity’’, a theological book written during the World War II. In 1955, C.S. Lewis wrote his autobiography entitled ‘‘Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life’’, in which he focused on joy and its definition more than on historical facts regarding his life.", "start_char": 1587, "end_char": 2669, "id": "65105738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_117572485#3_256225003", "url": "https://www.infoplease.com/culture-entertainment/journalism-literature/c-s-lewis-creator-narnia-biography", "title": "C. S. Lewis: The Creator of Narnia - Biography", "headings": "C. S. Lewis: The Creator of Narnia - Biography\nC. S. 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In 1925, after graduating with first-class honors in Greek and Latin Literature, Philosophy and Ancient History, and English Literature, Lewis was elected to an important teaching post in English at Magdalen College, Oxford. He remained at Oxford for 29 years before becoming a professor of medieval and renaissance literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1955. Lewis the Writer\nIn addition to his teaching duties at the University, Lewis began to publish books.", "start_char": 1618, "end_char": 2857, "id": "78635746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828843304#0_1690666281", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers/c-s-lewis.html", "title": "C.S. Lewis BiographyBiography Online", "headings": "C.S. Lewis Biography\nC.S. Lewis Biography\nC.S.Lewis and Christianity\nRelated\n", "segment": "C.S. Lewis BiographyBiography Online\nC.S. Lewis Biography\nC.S. Lewis was an author, essayist and Christian apologist. He is best known for his children’s classic series – The Chronicles of Narnia. Clive Staples Lewis was born on 29 November 1898 and lived until 22 November 1963. He was born in Belfast, North Ireland into a Protestant Ulster family. Throughout his life, he retained strong roots to Ireland. He sought out the company of the Irish and took an active interest in Celtic literature and myths. He was a keen admirer of the works of W.B.Yeats, at a time when he was relatively unknown in England. Lewis was educated at a variety of private tuition and public schools such as Malvern in Worcestershire. His time in public school was not particularly happy, and he later wrote in disparaging times of how schoolboys were mistreated. However, in 1916, Lewis was offered a scholarship at University College, Oxford University.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 935, "id": "22946277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_392520095#8_873869301", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-c-s-lewis-4777988", "title": "Biography of C.S. Lewis, British Writer", "headings": "Biography of C.S. Lewis, British Writer\nBiography of C.S. Lewis, British Writer\nFast Facts: C.S. Lewis\nEarly Life\nWar Years (1917-1919)\nOxford Studies and Path to Religion (1919-1938)\nScholarly Career (1924-1963)\nScholarly Works\nSecond World War and Christian Apologetics (1939-1945)\nNarnia (1950-1956)\nMarriage (1956-1960)\nLater Life and Death (1960-1963)\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Not long thereafter his father sent him to Cherbourg House, a school in the same town as his brother’s Malvern College. It was at Cherbourg House that Lewis lost the Christian faith of his childhood, becoming interested instead in the occult. Close-up of Clive Staples Lewis [1898-1963], a British author known for his Christian scholarship. Bettmann Archive / Getty Images\nLewis did very well at Cherbourg House and was granted a scholarship to study at Malvern College, where he started in 1913 (which his brother had since left, matriculating as a military cadet at Sandhurst). Quickly he learned to hate the socially aggressive school in the elite British “public school” tradition. However, he advanced quickly in Latin and Greek, and it was there that Lewis discovered how deep his love went for “Northernness,” as he called it, Norse mythology, the Nordic sagas, and the artistic works they inspired, including Wagner’s \"Ring Cycle.\" He began experimenting with new ways of writing beyond Animal-Land and Boxen, composing epic poetry inspired by Norse mythology. In 1914, Lewis withdrew from the hated Malvern College and was tutored by a friend of his father’s in Surrey, W.T. Kirkpatrick, known by his family as “The Great Knock.” Under Kirkpatrick’s tuition, Lewis entered into one of the happiest times of his life, studying all day and reading by night. War Years (1917-1919)\nSpirits in Bondage (1919)\nLewis gained admission into University College, Oxford, in 1917.", "start_char": 4349, "end_char": 5827, "id": "67502954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828843304#3_1690670429", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers/c-s-lewis.html", "title": "C.S. Lewis BiographyBiography Online", "headings": "C.S. Lewis Biography\nC.S. Lewis Biography\nC.S.Lewis and Christianity\nRelated\n", "segment": "He remained very close to Mrs Moore, often referring to her as his mother until her death in the 1940s. On returning to Oxford, C.S.Lewis completed his degrees before taking up a post teaching English at Magdalen College, Oxford from 1925 to 1954. He was a prolific writer and formed a close friendship with other Oxford fellows such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and Owen Barfield. They formed an informal group known as the ‘Inklings’. They would meet at pubs in Oxford such as ‘The Eagle and Child’ where they would read parts of their novels. He encouraged Tolkien as he wrote his epic ‘The Lord of the Rings.’ C.S.Lewis and Christianity\nLewis was brought up in the Protestant Church of Ireland, but as a teenager, he said he lost his faith – turned off by boring church services and the problem of evil in the world. However, after returning to Oxford in the post-war period, he became increasingly perplexed by the existence of God and Christianity. After many evening chats with friends such as J.R.R.Tolkien and Hugo Dyson, C.S.Lewis finally converted to belief in God (theism) in 1929 and became a Christian in 1931. C.S. Lewis later wrote he felt a reluctant and unwilling convert.", "start_char": 1494, "end_char": 2694, "id": "22946280" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_529366432#7_932321438", "url": "http://www.nndb.com/people/238/000044106/", "title": "C. S. Lewis", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But he was also allowed free time to indulge his interest in poetry, mythology, and writing. He stumbled across the works of Christian author George MacDonald and was especially impressed by Phantastes, MacDonald's high-minded tale of a young man's genteel adventure into the fairy realm. Lewis credited the story with baptizing his imagination and opening him up to an appreciation of the holy, and in later life Lewis often referred to MacDonald as his \"master\". One cannot help but think to that Lewis's interest in that form of beautiful longing that he also called \"joy\", was first inspired by MacDonald and his highly spiritual Victorian romanticism. In 1917, Lewis won his scholarship to Oxford, but after only a few months' enrollment he left to join the military, against his father's wishes. He was first billeted at Oxford's Keble College while he completed officer's training, and there befriended fellow Irishman (and Ulsterman) Edward \"Paddy\" Moore. As the two became close, they allegedly made a pact: if one of them were killed, the other would look after the aging parent of the deceased comrade. Jack meanwhile was becoming friendly with Paddy's mother and little sister during visits to the family home. Then first Paddy, and then Jack, received a commission and shipped out.", "start_char": 3659, "end_char": 4953, "id": "537053" } ]
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who was rudolf virchow?
Physician
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1546939659#0_3254160365", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Virchow", "title": "Rudolf Virchow | Biography, Discovery, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nRudolf Virchow\nEarly career\nMedical investigations\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow | Biography, Discovery, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Health & Medicine Medicine Physicians\nRudolf Virchow\nGerman scientist\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nE. Ashworth Underwood\nDirector, Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, London, 1946–64. Editor of Science, Medicine and History. See Article History\nAlternative Title: Rudolf Carl Virchow\nRudolf Virchow, in full Rudolf Carl Virchow, (born October 13, 1821, Schivelbein, Pomerania, Prussia [now Świdwin, Poland]—died September 5, 1902, Berlin, Germany), German pathologist and statesman, one of the most prominent physicians of the 19th century. He pioneered the modern concept of pathological processes by his application of the cell theory to explain the effects of disease in the organs and tissues of the body. He emphasized that diseases arose, not in organs or tissues in general, but primarily in their individual cells. Moreover, he campaigned vigorously for social reforms and contributed to the development of anthropology as a modern science. Rudolf Virchow\nRudolf Virchow, 1902. © Photos.com/Jupiterimages\nEarly career\nIn 1839 Virchow began the study of medicine at the Friedrich Wilhelm Institute of the University of Berlin and graduated as a doctor of medicine in 1843. As an intern at the Charité Hospital, he studied pathological histology and in 1845 published a paper in which he described one of the two earliest reported cases of leukemia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1445, "id": "23767324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1689665293#0_3431671866", "url": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/rudolf-virchow-biography-quotes-facts.html", "title": "Rudolf Virchow: Biography, Quotes & Facts | Study.com", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow: Biography, Quotes & Facts\nRudolf Virchow: Biography, Quotes & Facts\nRudolph Virchow\nEarly Life & Education\nWork & Later Life\nFather of Cellular Pathology\nPolitics\nAnthopology\nDeath and Quotes\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow: Biography, Quotes & Facts | Study.com\nSignificant Scientists Study Guide / Science Courses\nCourse Navigator\nRudolf Virchow: Discovery, Cell Theory & Contributions\nNext Lesson\nRudolf Virchow: Biography, Quotes & Facts\nChapter 12 / Lesson 11\nLesson\nQuiz & Worksheet - Life of Rudolf Virchow\nQuiz\nCourse\nStart today. Try it now\nInstructor: Artem Cheprasov\nArtem has a doctor of veterinary medicine degree. Save\nSave Save\nWant to watch this again later? Log in or sign up to add this lesson to a Custom Course. Log in or Sign up\n1,178 views\nLike this lesson Share\nRudolph Virchow is not a name you commonly hear but he was one of the world's most important and famous physicians of his day. Find out more about him in this lesson.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 742, "id": "42739400" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_613067077#23_1429210002", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/anthropologists.php", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "September 5, 1902\nRudolf Virchow was a German physician, pathologist, anthropologist, biologist, prehistorian, editor, writer, and politician. Nicknamed the Pope of medicineby his colleagues, Virchow is credited with founding the field of social medicine. He is also widely regarded as the father of modern pathology. Rudolf Virchow was the first person to name diseases, such as thrombosis, leukemia, ochronosis, embolism, and chordoma. 18 Jim Yong Kim\n00\nFamous As: Physician\nBirthdate: December 8, 1959\nSun Sign: Sagittarius\nNationality: American, South Korean\n19 René Girard\n00\nFamous As: Philosopher\nBirthdate:", "start_char": 6429, "end_char": 7044, "id": "69611253" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1755283296#0_1977992543", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Virchow", "title": "Rudolf Virchow - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow\nRudolf Virchow\nContents\nEarly life\nScientific career\nCell biology\nCancer\nTheory of cancer origin\nThe Kaiser's case\nAnatomy\nThromboembolism\nPathology\nParasitology\nAutopsy\nOchronosis\nForensic work\nAnthropology and prehistory biology\nAnti-Darwinism\nAnti-racism\nAnti-germ theory of diseases\nPolitics and social medicine\nThe Sausage Duel\nKulturkampf\nPersonal life\nDeath\nHonours and legacy\nEponymous medical terms\nWorks\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow - Wikipedia\nRudolf Virchow\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nGerman doctor, anthropologist, public health activist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician (1821–1902)\nRudolf Virchow\n\nBorn\n( 1821-10-13)\n13 October 1821\nSchivelbein, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation\nDied\n5 September 1902\n(1902-09-05)\n(aged 80)\nBerlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire\nResting place\nAlter St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof, Schöneberg\n52°17′N 13°13′E  / \n52.28°N 13.22°E\n / 52.28; 13.22\nCitizenship\nKingdom of Prussia\nEducation\nFriedrich Wilhelm University ( M.D., 1843)\nKnown for\nCell theory\nCellular pathology\nBiogenesis\nVirchow's triad\nSpouse (s)\nFerdinande Rosalie Mayer (a.k.a. Rose Virchow)\nAwards\nCopley Medal (1892)\nScientific career\nFields\nMedicine\nAnthropology\nInstitutions\nCharité\nUniversity of Würzburg\nThesis\nDe rheumate praesertim corneae (1843)\nDoctoral advisor\nJohannes Peter Müller\nOther academic advisors\nRobert Froriep\nDoctoral students\nFriedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen\nWalther Kruse\nOther notable students\nErnst Haeckel\nEdwin Klebs\nFranz Boas\nAdolph Kussmaul\nMax Westenhöfer\nWilliam Osler\nWilliam H. Welch\nInfluenced\nEduard Hitzig\nCharles Scott Sherrington\nPaul Farmer\n\nSignature\n\nRudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow ( / ˈvɪərkoʊ, ˈfɪərxoʊ /; German: [ ˈfɪʁço] or [ˈvɪʁço]; 13 October 1821 – 5 September 1902) was a German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. He is known as \"the father of modern pathology \" and as the founder of social medicine, and to his colleagues, the \"Pope of medicine\". Virchow studied medicine at the Friedrich Wilhelm University under Johannes Peter Müller. He worked at the Charité hospital under Robert Froriep, whom he succeeded as the prosector. His investigation of the 1847–1848 typhus epidemic in Upper Silesia laid the foundation for public health in Germany, and paved his political and social careers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1969, "id": "63956973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_464243727#2_1053424053", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/rudolf-virchow-4580241", "title": "Rudolf Virchow: Father of Modern Pathology", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow: Father of Modern Pathology\nRudolf Virchow: Father of Modern Pathology\nFast Facts: Rudolf Virchow\nEarly Life and Education\nWork\nPersonal Life\nHonors and Awards\nDeath\nLegacy and Impact\nLeukemia\nZoonosis\nCellular pathology\nSources\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow\nFull name: Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow\nKnown For: German physician known as the “father of pathology.” Parents’ Names: Carl Christian Siegfried Virchow, Johanna Maria Hesse. Born: October 13, 1821 in Schivelbein, Prussia. Died: September 5, 1902 in Berlin, Germany. Spouse:", "start_char": 1223, "end_char": 1510, "id": "67622271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1006263140#0_1695587928", "url": "http://www.10-facts-about.com/index.php/id/340?p=Rudolf-Virchow&id=340", "title": "10 facts about Rudolf Virchow - fun and interesting Rudolf Virchow facts", "headings": "Ten fun facts about Rudolf Virchow\nTen fun facts about Rudolf Virchow", "segment": "10 facts about Rudolf Virchow - fun and interesting Rudolf Virchow facts\nTen fun facts about Rudolf Virchow\nFact 1\nRudolf Virchow was born on 13th October 1821 in Prussia and died on 5th September 1902 in Berlin, Germany. Fact 2\nHe studied chemistry and medicine, on a scholarship at the Prussian Military Academy in Berlin. He is called as the 'Father of modern Pathology' having contributed immensely to the field of Pathology. Fact 3\nUnlike most of his German peers, Virchow believed in the principles of clinical observation, animal testing and pathological anatomy at the microscopic level; in investigation in medical science. Fact 4\nVirchow further stated that the 'cell' is the basic unit of the body and is detrimental in the understanding of any disease. He is credited with many discoveries related to cell biology. Fact 5\nRudolf Virchow is renowned for coining the terms 'embolism' and 'thrombosis' and for elucidating the mechanism of pulmonary and thromboembolism. Fact 6\nIn the medical division of Autopsy, Virchow developed a standard method of performing an autopsy which is following even today. And also invented the 'liver probe' which is a device to take the temperature of a dead body.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1207, "id": "2758079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640354437#0_1353972498", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/rudolf-virchow/", "title": "Rudolf Virchow Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nRudolf Virchow\nAlso Known For : Anthropology, Pathology, Prehistorian, Biologist, Writer, Editor, Politician\nBirth Place : ?widwin, Pomeranian, Poland\nZodiac Sign : Libra\nRudolf Virchow Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Acclaim\nOn Special Count\nExpanding The Boundaries Of Knowledge\nOther Notable Mentions\nCommon Attribution\nFamily\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nRudolf Virchow\nPhysician\nOctober 13 , 1821\nAlso Known For : Anthropology, Pathology, Prehistorian, Biologist, Writer, Editor, Politician\nBirth Place : ? widwin, Pomeranian, Poland\nZodiac Sign : Libra\nRudolf Virchow Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nRudolf Virchow was born in the Polish region of Schivelbein on the 13th day of October 1821 .His dad was a farmer named Carl Christian Siegfried Virchow, and he was christened Rudolf Carl Virchow at birth. The family had financial challenges as their income was barely enough to take care of their daily needs. The Virchow family had a natural attraction to the wilds, and this trait was also one that Rudolf imbibed early. He became a regular crew member whenever the family went on bird-watching. Rudolf showed early signs of intellectual acumen and his parents helped to horn this by providing extra lessons for him. At the time Rudolf left elementary school, he was admitted to a school for academically-gifted students in the town of Koslin. This took him 40 miles away from home so that he could mature in his intellectual prowess.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1136, "id": "89368475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_15158718#0_26055084", "url": "http://www.todaybirthdays.com/famous/rudolf-virchow.html", "title": "Rudolf Virchow - Facts, Bio, Age, Personal life | Famous Birthdays", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow\nRudolf Virchow\nScientist\nABOUT\nToday's Germany Birthdays\nUpcoming Scientist birthdays\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow - Facts, Bio, Age, Personal life | Famous Birthdays\nRudolf Virchow\nScientist\nBIRTHDAY October 13, 1821\nBIRTHPLACE Germany\nAGE 80 years old (Dead)\nBIRTH SIGN Libra\n#18690\nMost Popular\nBoost\nABOUT\nGerman, doctor, anthropologist and biologist who is known as \"the father of modern pathology.\" In his career he discredited the scientific theory of Humorism, which postulated that humans had four distinct bodily fluids and that a deficiency of one had a great effect on a person's health. In 1861, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and in 1892, he was awarded the Copley Medal. Another famous German scientist like him is Werner Heisenberg. BEFORE FAME\nHe grew up on a farm, but left home to study Chemistry and Medicine in Berlin. PERSONAL LIFE\nRudolf's parents were named Johanna Hesse and Carl Virchow. Historical Events in the Life of Rudolf Virchow\n1877-9-22 Rudolf Virchow delivers an anti-Darwinian speech to the Congress of German Naturalist and Physicians, Munich where he spoke against the teaching of the theory of evolution in schools\nFUN FACTS\nScientist Rudolf Virchow were born on Saturday, birthstone is Opal, the seaon was Fall in the Chinese year of , it is 274 days until Rudolf Virchow next birthday. October 13 Horoscope. Today's Germany Birthdays\n104\nLuise Rainer\nJan. 12 1910\n27\nEmre Can\nJan. 12 1994\n53\nHerman Goring\nJan. 12 1893\n62\nRalf Moller\nJan. 12 1959\n42\nAdolf Jensen\nJan. 12 1837\nUpcoming Scientist birthdays\n83\nSir Isaac Newton\nDec. 25 1642\n65\nBill Nye\nNov. 27 1955\n79\nStephen Hawking\nJan. 08 1942\n68\nKrisana Kraisintu\nFeb. 21 1952\n70\nYuen Poovarawan\nNov. 05 1950", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1642, "id": "25711738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_68323793#0_175337698", "url": "https://www.famousscientists.org/rudolf-virchow/", "title": "Rudolf Virchow - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Rudolf Virchow\nRudolf Virchow\nLived 1821 – 1902.\nBeginnings\nRudolf Virchow’s Contributions to Science and Pathology\nAutopsies and Leukemia\nOutflanking the journals that blocked publication of his work\nEpidemics and Public Health\nRudolf Virchow\nThe Beginning of Social Medicine\nHow do Cells Form?\nCellular Pathology\nWilliam H. Welch, 1902\nTrichinosis, Meat Inspection, and the Sausage Dual\nHow Does Cancer Start?\nA Huge Number of Major Discoveries\nVirchow’s Greatest Errors\nEvolution by Natural Selection\nThe Germ Theory of Disease\nOpposition to Hand Washing\nThe Greatest Prize in Science\nSome Personal Details and the End\nCite this Page\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "Rudolf Virchow - Biography, Facts and Pictures\nRudolf Virchow\nLived 1821 – 1902. Rudolf Virchow was an eminent pathologist and politician, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential physicians in history. A founding father of both pathology and social medicine, Virchow analyzed the effects of disease in various organs and tissues of the human body. He identified that diseases are caused by malfunctioning cells. A man of boundless energy, he simultaneously had four careers: medical scientist, editor of several medical journals, politician, and anthropologist. Although he played a tremendous part in ridding medicine of unscientific practices, he also made some rather large scientific errors. Advertisements\nBeginnings\nRudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow was born on October 13, 1821 in the town of Schivelbein, in the German kingdom of Prussia. Today the town is called Świdwin and lies in Poland. His father was Carl Christian Siegfried Virchow, a farmer, and town treasurer of Schivelbein;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1006, "id": "80469258" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_45777790#14_79625436", "url": "http://embryo.asu.edu/pages/rudolf-carl-virchow-1821-1902", "title": "Rudolf Carl Virchow (1821-1902) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia", "headings": "Rudolf Carl Virchow (1821-1902)\nRudolf Carl Virchow (1821-1902)\nSources\nHow to cite\nPublisher\nRights\nLast modified\nTopic\nSubject\n", "segment": "http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=990CE0DD1638E033A25750C1A9669D946097D6CF (Accessed March 2, 2012)\n“Prof. Virchow is Dead,” New York Times, September 5, 1902. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D04EED8113DEE32A25755C0A96F9C946397D6CF (Accessed March 2, 2012)\nRisse, Guenter B. “Virchow, Rudolf Carl.” Dictionary of Scientific Biography 14: 39–42. Scarani, Paolo. “ Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902).” Virchows Archiv 442 (2003): 95–98. 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what religion did jesus christ follow?
Judaism
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1816233181#13_2613080960", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-Presbyterian-Protestant-Christian-and-Catholic", "title": "What is the difference between Presbyterian, Protestant, Christian, and Catholic? - Quora", "headings": "What is the difference between Presbyterian, Protestant, Christian, and Catholic?\nWhat is the difference between Presbyterian, Protestant, Christian, and Catholic?", "segment": "Christian: I follow Jesus as the Son of God (whatever that means). Catholic: I follow Jesus as the Roman Catholic Church leads me to believe in Him, under the guidance of his Holiness, the Pope, and his bishops. As a bonus, I’ll add some others: Quaker: I believe Jesus meant what he said when he talked about non-violence and being a peace maker. Unitarian: I believe in the moral teachings of Jesus. Jewish:", "start_char": 6960, "end_char": 7370, "id": "87805217" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1015507944#8_1852632071", "url": "http://christianity.about.com/od/denominations/a/denominations.htm", "title": "Christian Branches and the Evolution of Denominations", "headings": "Development of Christian Denominations\nDevelopment of Christian Denominations\nHistory and Evolution of Christian Branches and Faith Groups\nWhat Is a Denomination in Christianity?\nExamples of Christian Denominations\nMany Denominations, One Body of Christ\nThe Evolution of Christianity\nBrief History of the Church\nResources and Further Reading\n", "segment": "Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Jewish Messiah, who was born in Bethlehem and executed by Roman crucifixion (death on a cross). Most Christians regard Jesus as the Son of God, and that He is God, the second person of the Trinity. Most Christians believe the Trinity consists of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - three separate persons, all eternal, all present, all powerful, all knowing. They form a single, unified deity. Most Christians believe that Jesus co-existed with God before the foundation of the world, that He was born to a virgin named Mary, that he was resurrected in bodily form three days after his death, and that he later ascended into heaven. Brief History of the Church\nTo try to understand why and how so many different denominations developed, let's take a very brief look at the history of the church. After Jesus died, Simon Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, became a strong leader in the Jewish Christian movement. Later, James, most likely Jesus' brother, took over leadership. These followers of Christ viewed themselves as a reform movement within Judaism yet they continued to follow many of the Jewish laws. At this time, Saul, originally one of the strongest persecutors of the early Jewish Christians, had a blinding vision of Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus and became a Christian.", "start_char": 5558, "end_char": 6898, "id": "4872289" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_187438738#0_502636834", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_religions_believe_in_Jesus_Christ", "title": "Which religions believe in Jesus Christ? - Answers", "headings": "Which religions believe in Jesus Christ\n?\n\nWhich religions believe in Jesus Christ?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Which religions believe in Jesus Christ? - Answers\nComparative Religions and Denominations\nJesus Christ\nWhich religions believe in Jesus Christ? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-02-19 19:59:37\nChristians and Muslims believe in Jesus Christ, and their scriptures (the Bible and the Koran) reflect that belief. Technically, most Jews, as well as Wiccans, Hindus, Taoists, and even atheists and agnostics also believe in Jesus Christ. But Christians alone believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God, and worship him as God. Critics often ask why Christianity is any better than any other religion in the world. Of all the religions that exist, how can it be that only Christianity is true? If God exists, why can't God use different religions? Don't all paths lead to God? Skeptics ask these kinds of questions all the time, and unfortunately, few Christians have the answers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 906, "id": "75055150" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1484957803#4_3017043566", "url": "https://www.spaceandmotion.com/christianity-christian-jesus-christ.htm", "title": "Christianity: History, Beliefs of Christian Religion. Life of Jesus Christ. Quotes Pictures", "headings": "Christianity / Jesus Christ\nHistory & Beliefs of Christian Religion. Life & Death of Jesus Christ\n\nChristianity / Jesus Christ\nHistory & Beliefs of Christian Religion. Life & Death of Jesus Christ\nIntroduction to Christianity\nEtymology of Christ / Jesus\nOrigin of Christianity\nMain Beliefs of Christianity\nThe Teaching of Christ\nThe Teaching of the Apostles\nThe Character of Jesus Christ\nJesus in Relation to Men\n(1) In the Light of Reason\n(a) Strength\n(b) Poise\n(c) Grace\nB. Jesus in Relation to God\n(1) Sanctity of Jesus\n(2) Divinity of Jesus\nTheology\nSummary & History of World Religions. On Morality, Free Will & God\nHelp Humanity\nIt is Easy to Help!\n", "segment": "According to other traditions, however, Jesus is thought to be a human Messiah that instructs his followers to worship God alone. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity)\nI am not a Christian, but find the history and stories of Christianity (particularly the life of Jesus Christ) very colorful and interesting. The following information on Christian religion is from the Catholic Encyclopedia, which I have edited. Although it is supposedly an 'encyclopedic' entry, the writing is subjective and prejudiced in parts. Nevertheless, it is still a good source of quotes from the Old and New Testaments and outlines the history and beliefs of Christianity and Jesus Christ. Religion has been a strong influence upon art over many centuries. I have included a few of my favorite religious paintings from the Renaissance as well. Etymology of Christ / Jesus\nThe word Christ, Christos, the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word Messias, means \"anointed.\" According to the Old Law, priests (Exodus 29:29; Leviticus 4:3), kings (I Kings 10:1;", "start_char": 1758, "end_char": 2795, "id": "93546743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1247926485#8_2349620551", "url": "https://pages.stolaf.edu/ein/important-figures/", "title": "Important Figures | A Guide to Ethics", "headings": "Important Figures\nImportant Figures\nThe Buddha (c. 560 – c. 480 BCE)\nLaozi (6th Century BCE)\nConfucius (551-479 BCE)\nSocrates (470-399 BCE) & Plato (429-347 BCE)\nAristotle (384-322 BC)\nEpicurus (341-270 BCE)\nJesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BCE – c. 30 CE)\nEpictetus (c. 55 – c. 135)\nAugustine (354-430)\nAvicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037)\nAl-Ghazali (1056-1111)\nPeter Abelard (1079-1142)\nAverroes (Ibn Rushd) (1126-1198)\nMaimonides (1138-1204)\nThomas Aquinas (1225-1274)\nWilliam of Ockham (1287-1347)\nMartin Luther (1483-1546)\nJohn Calvin (1509-1564)\nThomas Hobbes (1588-1679)\nThe Cambridge Platonists (mid-17th century)\nJohn Locke (1632-1704)\nJonathan Edwards (1703-1758)\nDavid Hume (1711-1776)\nJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)\nMary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)\nImmanuel Kant (1724-1804)\nJeremy Bentham (1748-1832)\nJohn Stuart Mill (1806-1873)\nFriedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)\nJohn Dewey (1859-1952)\nMohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi (1863-1948)\nMartin Buber (1878-1965)\nReinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971)\nSimone de Beauvoir (1908-1986)\nIsaiah Berlin (1909-1997)\nAlbert Camus (1913-1960)\nEmmanuel Levinas (1906-1995)\nElizabeth Anscombe (1919-2001)\nRobert Nozick (1938-2002)\nJohn Rawls (1921-2002)\nBernard Williams (1929-2003)\nJacques Derrida (1930-2004)\nPhilippa Foot (1920-2010)\nPeter Singer (1946- )\nMartha Nussbaum (1947- )\n", "segment": "The fraction of his work that survives includes On Nature (in 37 books, fragments of nine extant) , the Canon, and letters to Herodotus, Pitocles, and Menoeccus. Jesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BCE – c. 30 CE)\nChristians believe that Jesus is the Christ. The title Christ comes from the Greek christos, a\ntranslation of the Hebrew, messiah, which means “anointed one.” According to the Hebrew prophets, the Messiah would be a great king who would deliver the people from their oppressors with God’s support. The New Testament presents Jesus as a fulfillment of these prophecies, but goes beyond traditional expectations and fashions a new understanding of the role of the Christ. Jesus is portrayed as the Son of God who forgives the sin of the world through his atoning life, death, and resurrection. The Gospels claim that three days after his crucifixion, he was raised from the dead and appeared to his followers, establishing the Church among them. Christians believe that he then ascended into heaven and will come again to judge the living and the dead. In Islam, Jesus (Isa) is considered one of the true prophets along with Abraham and Muhammad (who is considered the primary, most important of the prophets). Many other religious traditions revere Jesus as a great moral teacher.", "start_char": 5014, "end_char": 6295, "id": "66371233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2994248748#1_3309132236", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ", "title": "Jesus - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jesus\nJesus\nContents\nEtymology\nLife and teachings in the New Testament\nCanonical gospels\nGenealogy and nativity\nEarly life, family, and profession\nBaptism and temptation\nPublic ministry\nDisciples and followers\nTeachings and miracles\nProclamation as Christ and Transfiguration\nPassion Week\nActivities in Jerusalem\nLast Supper\nAgony in the Garden, betrayal, and arrest\nTrials by the Sanhedrin, Herod, and Pilate\nCrucifixion and entombment\nResurrection and ascension\nEarly Christianity\nHistorical views\nJudea and Galilee in the 1st century\nSources\nChronology\nHistoricity of events\nFamily\nBaptism\nMinistry in Galilee\nRole\nPassover and crucifixion in Jerusalem\nAfter crucifixion\nPortraits of Jesus\nLanguage, ethnicity, and appearance\nChrist myth theory\nPerspectives\nChristian\nJewish\nIslamic\nIsmaili faith\nAhmadiyya Islam\nBaháʼí Faith\nOther\nArtistic depictions\nAssociated relics\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically, although the quest for the historical Jesus has yielded some uncertainty on the historical reliability of the Gospels and on how closely the Jesus portrayed in the Bible reflects the historical Jesus, as the only records of Jesus' life are contained in the Gospels. Jesus was a Galilean Jew, who was baptized by John the Baptist and began his own ministry. His teachings were initially conserved by oral transmission and he himself was often referred to as \" rabbi \". Jesus debated with fellow Jews on how to best follow God, engaged in healings, taught in parables and gathered followers. Tradition holds that he was arrested and tried by the Jewish authorities, turned over to the Roman government, and crucified on the order of Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect. After his death, his followers believed he rose from the dead, and the community they formed eventually became the early Church. Christian doctrines include the beliefs that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was born of a virgin named Mary, performed miracles, founded the Christian Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve atonement for sin, rose from the dead, and ascended into Heaven, from where he will return. Commonly, Christians believe Jesus enables people to be reconciled to God. The Nicene Creed asserts that Jesus will judge the living and the dead either before or after their bodily resurrection, an event tied to the Second Coming of Jesus in Christian eschatology. The great majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three persons of the Trinity.", "start_char": 1775, "end_char": 3450, "id": "101312971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1709569963#5_3478293309", "url": "https://studydriver.com/about-judaism-christianity-and-islam/", "title": "About Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Free Essay Example | StudyDriver.com", "headings": "About Judaism, Christianity, and Islam\nAbout Judaism, Christianity, and Islam\nIntroduction\nHistory of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam\nJudaism\nChristianity\nIslam\nSimilarities between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam\nDifferences between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam\nConclusion\nWork Cited\n", "segment": "He led a reformation movement which resulted in the establishment of Protestantism. Christians believe in and view Jesus Christ as both the Messiah as well as Son of God. According to them, Jesus Christ is the savior of the universe. Christianity initially began as a sect of Judaism. They embraced numerous Judaic practices and views. After Jesus died, Christians were able to differentiate themselves from Jewish. The rapid growth of Christianity as a religion in the early years was because of a Greek-speaking Jew and a Roman known as Saul of Tarsus and who later became St. Paul (Peters). He preached immensely and started more churches in Turkey, the Middle East as well as Greece. Today, Christianity has really grown and is an influential religious force in the universe especially in the west. The holy book in Christianity is called the Bible.", "start_char": 2871, "end_char": 3724, "id": "42766356" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1462705955#1_3163680208", "url": "https://jewsforjesus.org/publications/issues/what-religion-was-jesus/", "title": "What Religion Was Jesus? - Jews for Jesus", "headings": "What Religion Was Jesus?\nWhat Religion Was Jesus?\nDuring the time of Jesus, Judaism took on a variety of forms, most of which are not comparable to today’s expressions.\nFirst-century Judaism\nThe People of the Land (Ammei Ha’aretz)\nHellenists\nThey viewed the Jewish establishment in Jerusalem as corrupt and impure.\nThe Essenes\nThe Zealots\nJesus condemned violence, placing far greater emphasis on the kingdom of heaven than on the political climate of his nation.\nThe Sadducees\nThe fact that Yeshua is called “Rabbi” on multiple occasions denotes his status.\nThe Pharisees\nJesus as rabbi\nWhere they agreed\nJesus’s resurrection broke into history in advance of the expected hour, undergirding his claim to be the Messiah.\nResurrection of the dead\nThe core of the Torah\nIsrael, a nation of priests\nWhere they differed\nJesus instructs the people to do as the Pharisees taught, but not to live as they lived.\nWhat happened to the Pharisees?\nWhat happened to Jesus’ disciples?\nJesus’ life was not spent inventing a new religion, but in proclaiming the kingdom of God.\nWhat religion was Jesus, then?\nFor further reference\nEndnotes\n", "segment": "So, what was Jesus’ religion? The simple answer is: Judaism. Jesus was a rabbi, a teacher of Judaism. He taught about the kingdom of God, he taught ethics, and at his final Passover meal he talked about a new covenant (alluding to Jeremiah 31:31-34 ), according to which God would write His laws onto the hearts and minds of His Jewish people. As the New Testament describes it, this takes place for those who come to understand who Jesus is: the promised Messiah who gave his life for our sins and rose from the dead. During the time of Jesus, Judaism took on a variety of forms, most of which are not comparable to today’s expressions. First-century Judaism\nBut if Jesus’ religion was Judaism, then what kind of Judaism was it? If you think modern Judaism is complicated, you may be in for quite a surprise.", "start_char": 523, "end_char": 1332, "id": "34575908" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1394773623#1_3095328406", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-christianity-and-judaism/", "title": "Difference Between Christianity and Judaism | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Christianity and Judaism\nDifference Between Christianity and Judaism\nChristianity vs Judaism\nWhat is Christianity?\nWhat is Judaism?\nWhat is the difference between Christianity and Judaism?\n", "segment": "Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies of a messiah according to Christianity. Judaism, on the contrary, recognizes Jesus Christ as a good teacher. They would even call him the prophet of God. What is Christianity? The Oxford dictionary defines Christianity as “The religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices.” Christianity is also the most widespread religion in the world. Most Christians come from Protestant, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Interesting fact is that Christianity originated from Judaism. Christianity believes that Jesus Christ was the messiah. In short it can be said that Christianity says that Jesus was God in the flesh.", "start_char": 604, "end_char": 1333, "id": "12847688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_615704405#18_1435497925", "url": "https://icebreakerideas.com/christian-sayings/", "title": "191 Powerful Christian Sayings [Short, Inspirational, Funny...]", "headings": "191 Powerful Christian Sayings [Short, Inspirational, Funny…]\n191 Powerful Christian Sayings [Short, Inspirational, Funny…]\nInspirational Christian Sayings\nShort Christian Sayings\nFunny Christian Sayings\nCute Christian Sayings\n", "segment": "I have decided to follow Jesus. Jesus Is My Rock! Peace Be with You\nThe Lord Be with You\nWe must obey God rather than men. ( Acts 5:29)\nThe heavens declare the glory of God. ( Psalm 19:1)\nThere Is No One Like Jesus! Christ Is Coming! Do not be afraid for I am with you. ( Isaiah 43:5)\nThe joy of the Lord is your strength. ( Nehemiah 8:10)\nFor my yoke is easy and my burden is light. ( Matthew 11:30)\nYou are the light of the world. (", "start_char": 5040, "end_char": 5470, "id": "33604786" } ]
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Lin was named one of the most influential people in the world by ‘Time’ magazine and in July 2012, he also won the ESPY Award for Breakthrough Athlete of the Year. After his Knicks tenure, Lin played for many teams, including the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors. In 2019, he left the NBA and signed with the Beijing Ducks, where he became an All-Star in the Chinese Basketball Association. How much is Jeremy Lin’s Net Worth in 2021? According to sources, Jeremy Lin’s net worth is estimated to be around $36 million. Jeremy Lin’s Salary\nHis current salary stands at $3 million.", "start_char": 1286, "end_char": 2322, "id": "88637105" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_2673297#3_6774239", "url": "https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/jeremy-lin-net-worth", "title": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021, Salary, Endorsements, Investments, Charity Work & More", "headings": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nJeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nIntroduction:\nHow much is Jeremy Lin’s Net Worth in 2021?\nJeremy Lin’s Salary\nJeremy Lin’s Endorsements\nJeremy Lin’s Investments\nJeremy Lin’s Other sources of Income\nJeremy Lin’s Charity\nJeremy Lin Foundation\n3’s for Hope\n", "segment": "After his Knicks tenure, Lin played for many teams, including the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors. In 2019, he left the NBA and signed with the Beijing Ducks, where he became an All-Star in the Chinese Basketball Association. How much is Jeremy Lin’s Net Worth in 2021? According to sources, Jeremy Lin’s net worth is estimated to be around $36 million. Jeremy Lin’s Salary\nHis current salary stands at $3 million. During his time in the NBA, his salary with the Charlotte Hornets in the 2015-16 season was around $2 million. When he moved to the Brooklyn Nets, he received a higher amount - $11 million in the 2016-17 season and $12 million in the 2017-18 season. Lin then moved to the Atlanta Hawks in the 2018-19 season and earned $11 million. However, he was waived by them and signed with the Raptors for $697,358. Lin left the NBA, joined the CBA, and signed with the Beijing Ducks for $3 million a year.", "start_char": 1833, "end_char": 2818, "id": "88637106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_638022741#12_1496799263", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jeremy-lin-15644.php", "title": "Jeremy Lin Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family Life of Chinese–American Basketball Player", "headings": "Jeremy Lin\nBiography\n\nJeremy Lin Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nWho is Jeremy Lin?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth\n", "segment": "He signed a two-year contract with the ‘Warriors’ on July 21, 2010. He also signed a three-year endorsement contract with ‘Nike.’ In the 2011–2012 season, he was claimed by the ‘New York Knicks’ as a backup, behind their players Toney Douglas and Mike Bibby. He played a key role in the team’s transformation and in the team’s victories against major teams such as the ‘Washington Wizards’ and the ‘Los Angeles Lakers.’ His sudden rise to fame and the craze surrounding him was termed “Linsanity.” In the 2012 off-season period, he was signed by the ‘Houston Rockets’ for $19.5 million. He was projected as the face of the team in their publicity campaigns, which put him under tremendous pressure to perform well. As a result, his performance in the 2012–2013 season was not as brilliant as that in the previous season. However, he improved his performance in the 2013–2014 season\nOn July 13, 2014, Lin was traded by the ‘Rockets’ to the ‘Los Angeles Lakers.’ He faced problems adapting to the game strategy of coach Byron Scott and struggled to perform well.", "start_char": 6094, "end_char": 7154, "id": "69658317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_2673297#4_6775843", "url": "https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/jeremy-lin-net-worth", "title": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021, Salary, Endorsements, Investments, Charity Work & More", "headings": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nJeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nIntroduction:\nHow much is Jeremy Lin’s Net Worth in 2021?\nJeremy Lin’s Salary\nJeremy Lin’s Endorsements\nJeremy Lin’s Investments\nJeremy Lin’s Other sources of Income\nJeremy Lin’s Charity\nJeremy Lin Foundation\n3’s for Hope\n", "segment": "During his time in the NBA, his salary with the Charlotte Hornets in the 2015-16 season was around $2 million. When he moved to the Brooklyn Nets, he received a higher amount - $11 million in the 2016-17 season and $12 million in the 2017-18 season. Lin then moved to the Atlanta Hawks in the 2018-19 season and earned $11 million. However, he was waived by them and signed with the Raptors for $697,358. Lin left the NBA, joined the CBA, and signed with the Beijing Ducks for $3 million a year. He still represents the team. Jeremy Lin’s Endorsements\nLin has a reputation for being a very selective endorser. He has passed up millions in endorsement deals since he rose to fame in 2012. From 2010-2014, Lin endorsed Nike and since then has been endorsing Adidas. He had deals in the past with Steiner Sports and Volvo.", "start_char": 2323, "end_char": 3142, "id": "88637107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673974131#1_3016692390", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/nba/1772/jeremy-lin", "title": "Jeremy Lin - NBA - news and analysis, statistics, game logs, depth charts, contracts, injuries", "headings": "\nTeam News\nStarters\nJeremy\nJ. Lin\nPlayer News\nIn a Twitter post on Tuesday, Jeremy Lin hinted that his retirement could be around the corner.\nA Letter of Clearance from the Chinese Basketball Association didn't arrive in time on Saturday night for Jeremy Lin to be signed-and-waived so that he could join Golden State's G-League team, or regular-season roster.\nJeremy Lin pushed back on a recent report from Shams Charania of The Athletic, tweeting that \"no decisions have been made\" regarding his Exhibit10 deal with the Warriors.\n", "segment": "N/A\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nJeremy Lin PG, Golden State Warriors\nIn a Twitter post on Tuesday, Jeremy Lin hinted that his retirement could be around the corner. \"I didn't get it all done, but I have no regrets,\" Lin began. \" I gave my ALL and hold my head high. As for what's next, I trust what God has in store for me... Thanks to everyone whose rolled with me on this journey. I love you all,\" He added. Lin began this season playing for the Beijing Ducks in the Chinese Basketball Association, before leaving to play nine games in the G League bubble with the Santa Cruz Warriors in an attempt to earn an NBA contract. That contract never came as the May 16th deadline came and went. Could this mark the end of the road for Linsanity? Only time will tell. ... See more\nSource:", "start_char": 213, "end_char": 1010, "id": "1750429" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_638022741#13_1496800939", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jeremy-lin-15644.php", "title": "Jeremy Lin Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family Life of Chinese–American Basketball Player", "headings": "Jeremy Lin\nBiography\n\nJeremy Lin Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nWho is Jeremy Lin?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth\n", "segment": "In the 2012 off-season period, he was signed by the ‘Houston Rockets’ for $19.5 million. He was projected as the face of the team in their publicity campaigns, which put him under tremendous pressure to perform well. As a result, his performance in the 2012–2013 season was not as brilliant as that in the previous season. However, he improved his performance in the 2013–2014 season\nOn July 13, 2014, Lin was traded by the ‘Rockets’ to the ‘Los Angeles Lakers.’ He faced problems adapting to the game strategy of coach Byron Scott and struggled to perform well. He also missed the last five matches of the 2014–2015 season due to an upper respiratory tract infection. On July 9, 2015, he signed a $4.3 million contract with the ‘Charlotte Hornets.’ He quit the team in 2016, after a lacklustre performance in the 2015–2016 season. On July 7, 2016, he signed a three-year $36 million contract with the ‘Brooklyn Nets.’ He started well in the 2016–2017 season, playing for the ‘Nets,’ but was plagued with injuries later.", "start_char": 6591, "end_char": 7612, "id": "69658318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_790429845#3_1241702625", "url": "https://www.wealthygenius.com/jeremy-lin-net-worth/", "title": "Jeremy Lin Net Worth and Earnings 2021 | Wealthy Genius", "headings": "Jeremy Lin Net Worth\nJeremy Lin Net Worth\nHow much is Jeremy Lin worth?\nAbout Jeremy Lin\nHow Did Jeremy Lin Get So Rich?\nWhy is he so famous?\nWhat Makes Him So Successful?\nSumming-Up\n", "segment": "He made $14.4 million during the 2014-15 season while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. Even after his play declined somewhat during the latter part of his NBA career, he still was able to get a $38.3 million three-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets. In addition to their massive contracts, NBA players also get numerous other opportunities to cash in on their public status and earn money. To the surprise of many, Lin has actually turned down most of these offers. He has said that he feels his purpose is to “play basketball, play well, and play for the glory of God,” and views making money as secondary. One might speculate that this very attitude is among the things that make Lin so popular. Why is he so famous? Jeremy Lin is best known for his meteoric rise to NBA stardom, seemingly out of nowhere, while playing for the New York Knicks in 2012. Lin signed with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, and for the first year and a half of his NBA career, he was a marginal player, moving up and down between the NBA and the D-League (the NBA’s minor league). He signed with the Knicks in December 2011, and was believed to be only a temporary replacement for Iman Shumpert.", "start_char": 1099, "end_char": 2281, "id": "94393732" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673974131#2_3016694036", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/nba/1772/jeremy-lin", "title": "Jeremy Lin - NBA - news and analysis, statistics, game logs, depth charts, contracts, injuries", "headings": "\nTeam News\nStarters\nJeremy\nJ. Lin\nPlayer News\nIn a Twitter post on Tuesday, Jeremy Lin hinted that his retirement could be around the corner.\nA Letter of Clearance from the Chinese Basketball Association didn't arrive in time on Saturday night for Jeremy Lin to be signed-and-waived so that he could join Golden State's G-League team, or regular-season roster.\nJeremy Lin pushed back on a recent report from Shams Charania of The Athletic, tweeting that \"no decisions have been made\" regarding his Exhibit10 deal with the Warriors.\n", "segment": "Lin began this season playing for the Beijing Ducks in the Chinese Basketball Association, before leaving to play nine games in the G League bubble with the Santa Cruz Warriors in an attempt to earn an NBA contract. That contract never came as the May 16th deadline came and went. Could this mark the end of the road for Linsanity? Only time will tell. ... See more\nSource: Yahoo! Sports\nMay 19, 2021, 12:53 PM ET\nJeremy Lin hints at retirement in Twitter post\nClose\nJeremy Lin PG, Golden State Warriors\nA Letter of Clearance from the Chinese Basketball Association didn't arrive in time on Saturday night for Jeremy Lin to be signed-and-waived so that he could join Golden State's G-League team, or regular-season roster. Saturday night was the deadline for waiver moves and the Warriors have now done a sign-and-waive with Elijah Pemberton of Hofstra, who will play for their G-League team in Santa Cruz. Len's return to the NBA is currently on hold. ... See more\nSource:", "start_char": 637, "end_char": 1610, "id": "1750430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673974131#3_3016695853", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/nba/1772/jeremy-lin", "title": "Jeremy Lin - NBA - news and analysis, statistics, game logs, depth charts, contracts, injuries", "headings": "\nTeam News\nStarters\nJeremy\nJ. Lin\nPlayer News\nIn a Twitter post on Tuesday, Jeremy Lin hinted that his retirement could be around the corner.\nA Letter of Clearance from the Chinese Basketball Association didn't arrive in time on Saturday night for Jeremy Lin to be signed-and-waived so that he could join Golden State's G-League team, or regular-season roster.\nJeremy Lin pushed back on a recent report from Shams Charania of The Athletic, tweeting that \"no decisions have been made\" regarding his Exhibit10 deal with the Warriors.\n", "segment": "Yahoo! Sports\nMay 19, 2021, 12:53 PM ET\nJeremy Lin hints at retirement in Twitter post\nClose\nJeremy Lin PG, Golden State Warriors\nA Letter of Clearance from the Chinese Basketball Association didn't arrive in time on Saturday night for Jeremy Lin to be signed-and-waived so that he could join Golden State's G-League team, or regular-season roster. Saturday night was the deadline for waiver moves and the Warriors have now done a sign-and-waive with Elijah Pemberton of Hofstra, who will play for their G-League team in Santa Cruz. Len's return to the NBA is currently on hold. ... See more\nSource: Shams Charania on Twitter\nDec 19, 2020, 10:57 PM ET\nJeremy Lin's Letter of Clearance not in time\nClose\nJeremy Lin PG, Golden State Warriors\nJeremy Lin pushed back on a recent report from Shams Charania of The Athletic, tweeting that \"no decisions have been made\" regarding his Exhibit10 deal with the Warriors. Lin wants (and deserves) a spot on an NBA roster, so it's possible what's holding up this deal is that it's essentially with Golden State's G League affiliate in Santa Cruz, rather than an actual minimum-level deal that would guarantee him a roster spot. Shams is rarely wrong, so this thing could still work out, but nothing is final at the moment. ... See more\nSource: Jeremy Lin on Twitter\nDec 19, 2020, 11:16 AM ET\nLin says no decision has been made on Dubs deal\nClose\nPrevious Next\nMore", "start_char": 1011, "end_char": 2413, "id": "1750431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_2673297#6_6778508", "url": "https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/jeremy-lin-net-worth", "title": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021, Salary, Endorsements, Investments, Charity Work & More", "headings": "Jeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nJeremy Lin Net worth 2021\nIntroduction:\nHow much is Jeremy Lin’s Net Worth in 2021?\nJeremy Lin’s Salary\nJeremy Lin’s Endorsements\nJeremy Lin’s Investments\nJeremy Lin’s Other sources of Income\nJeremy Lin’s Charity\nJeremy Lin Foundation\n3’s for Hope\n", "segment": "Jeremy Lin earns $4 million yearly from his contracts with these companies. He also banks hefty fees for appearances in Asia. Shoes\nImage source: Sole Collector (Adidas)\nImage source: House of Heat (Xtep - Levitation 4)\nJeremy Lin signed with Adidas after he parted ways with the Linsanity-era Nike. His player editions showed his family roots and thoughtful, personal style. Li-Ning was also a strong contender for Lin’s endorsement rights, but the Adidas deal won him over - he would get $3 million a year for five years. After he left the NBA, Lin signed with Xtep, China’s third-biggest athletic wear brand. His shoes, the Levitation 4, are almost difficult to grab, with the shoes being purchased within minutes of their release. Jeremy Lin’s Investments\nIn February 2017, Jeremy Lin invested $15 million in Plays.tv, a video-sharing gamer community.", "start_char": 3143, "end_char": 3998, "id": "88637109" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_159892111#0_370818866", "url": "https://www.reference.com/history/thomas-edison-famous-934c48f263fc5d1a", "title": "What Is Thomas Edison Famous For?", "headings": "What Is Thomas Edison Famous For?\nWhat Is Thomas Edison Famous For?", "segment": "What Is Thomas Edison Famous For? What Is Thomas Edison Famous For? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 4:44:43 AM ET\nWalter Bibikow/Photolibrary/Getty Images\nThomas Edison is famous because he is the most prolific inventor in American history. His 1,093 patents, a record number, covered innovations and improvements in a number of areas such as electric power, motion pictures and sound recording. Edison was born in Ohio in 1847 and began experimenting at a young age. In 1868, he became an independent inventor in Boston and moved to New York the following year. His reputation as an inventor grew because one of his inventions, the quadruplex telegraph, Edison's first financial success, allowed telegraph companies to send more messages over fewer wires. Edison built a research facility in Menlo Park, N.J., in 1876. There, Edison and his employees spent long hours creating well-known inventions such as the electric light bulb, the phonograph and an improved telephone transmitter. In 1887, Edison built a new facility in West Orange, N.J. The first major invention created at the facility was motion pictures.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1125, "id": "35032486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_137719461#2_320966224", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/thomas-edison-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Thomas Edison Facts For Kids - Thomas Edison Biography For Kids", "headings": "Thomas Edison Facts For Kids – Thomas Edison Biography For Kids\nThomas Edison Facts For Kids – Thomas Edison Biography For Kids\nThomas Edison Facts For Kids\n1. Thomas Edison Full Name\n2. Who Is Thomas Edison – Who Is Thomas Alva Edison\n3. What Is Thomas Edison Famous For\n4. Thomas Edison Significance\n5. Thomas Edison Contribution To Science\n6. Where Was Thomas Edison Born – Thomas Edison Birthplace\n7. When Was Thomas Edison Born – Thomas Edison Birthday\n8. What Year Was Thomas Edison Born\n9. Was Thomas Edison American – Thomas Edison Nationality\n10. Thomas Edison Childhood – Thomas Edison Childhood Facts\n11. Thomas Edison Early Life – Thomas Edison Early Life Facts\n12. Thomas Edison Hometown\n13. Where Did Thomas Edison Grew Up\n14. Where Did Thomas Edison Live\n15. Thomas Edison Education\n16. Did Thomas Edison Go To School\n17. Where Did Thomas Edison Go To School – Thomas Edison School\n18. Was Thomas Edison Kicked Out Of School\n19. What College Did Thomas Edison Go To – Thomas Edison College\n20. Thomas Edison Note From Teacher\n“Your son is addled (mentally ill). We won’t let him come to school anymore”.\n21. Thomas Edison Occupation\n22. Where Did Thomas Edison Work\n23. How Much Money Did Thomas Edison Make – How Rich Was Thomas Edison\n24. Did Thomas Edison Invent The Telegraph\n25. How Many Inventions Did Thomas Edison Make\n26. What Did Thomas Edison Invent – Thomas Edison Inventions For Kids\n27. Thomas Edison First Invention\n28. Thomas Edison Last Invention\n29. Thomas Edison Most Famous Invention\n30. Where Did Thomas Edison Invent The Light Bulb\n31. Thomas Edison Experiments\n32. What Did Thomas Edison Discover\n33. Thomas Edison Accomplishments\n34. Did Thomas Edison Win Any Awards – Thomas Edison Awards\n35. Thomas Edison’s Family\n36. Thomas Edison Father\n37. Thomas Edison Mother\n38. Did Thomas Edison Have Any Siblings – Thomas Edison Siblings\n39. Did Thomas Edison Get Married – Thomas Edison Marriage\n40. Who Did Thomas Edison Marry – Thomas Edison Wife\n41. When Did Thomas Edison Get Married\n42. How Many Kids Did Thomas Edison Have – Thomas Edison Children\n43. Thomas Edison Friends\n44. What Were Thomas Edison’S Hobbies – Thomas Edison Hobbies\n45. Thomas Edison Life Timeline\n46. Thomas Edison Death\n47. When Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Death Date\n48. Where Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Death Place\n49. How Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Cause Of Death\n50. How Old Was Thomas Edison When He Died – Thomas Edison Age At Death\n51. Thomas Edison Light Bulb Facts\n52. Fun Facts About Thomas Edison – Interesting Facts About Thomas Edison\n53. Thomas Edison Biography Book\n55. Thomas Edison Movie\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "What Is Thomas Edison Famous For\nThomas Edison is famous for his work in many fields like electric power generation, mass communication, motion pictures, and sound recording. Mostly, he is remembered for his invention of the electric light bulb, motion picture camera, and for his phonograph. 4. Thomas Edison Significance\nThroughout his 84 years of life, Thomas Edison obtained a significant number of 1,093 patents (individually or jointly) for his inventions. It was Thomas Edison who built the world’s first industrial research lab. His inventions like the long-lasting electric light bulb, motion picture camera, and phonograph greatly influenced human life all around the world. Today, he is credited for his contribution to improving the economy of America during the Industrial Revolution. 5. Thomas Edison Contribution To Science\nThomas Edison has many contributions to science, some of which are: The quadruplex telegraph invented by Thomas Edison was the most reliable and fastest communication mean in the earlier years of the 19th century.", "start_char": 1171, "end_char": 2223, "id": "109885918" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227553490#0_605853539", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Thomas_Edison_famous", "title": "Why was Thomas Edison famous? - Answers", "headings": "Why was Thomas Edison famous\n?\n\nWhy was Thomas Edison famous?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Why was Thomas Edison famous? - Answers\nWhy was Thomas Edison famous? Top Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-01-23 20:13:27\nThomas Edison was famous for inventing the telephone transmitter, light bulb and fluoroscope\nAnswer: He was primarily known and acheived fame as an inventor. His lab in Menlo Park was the first think tank and product development facility. A list of Edison's more important inventions is listed below with date of the patent. Strangely the electric light bulb was not an Edison invention. He bought that patent and improved it. 1868 Electrical vote recorder. 1869 Universal stock ticker, Unison stop.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 619, "id": "75135167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_6044360#14_16747662", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Alexander_Bell's_most_famous_invention", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He was most famous for inventing the railroad airbrake_reba mac\nWhat is Thomas Edison famous for? Thomas Eddison is most famous for his invention of the\nincondescent lightbulb. What was Thomas Jefferson's most famous invention? Debatable, but most likely electricity. InventionsFamous PeopleRoman EmpireIrelandPacemakersSanta ClausHenry FordFounding FathersArtists and PaintersBenjamin FranklinThomas EdisonThomas Jefferson\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch? Asked By\n Sophia Sneed\nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today? Asked By\n Jasen Runte\nWhat are all the magic tree houses books? Asked By\n Keyarra Smith\nIf you are 13 years old when were you born? Asked By\n Wiki User\nwhat is 12 times 3? Asked By\n Zaiden Sharp\nWhat is the fourth element of the periodic table of elements?", "start_char": 4920, "end_char": 5856, "id": "74694593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_363378287#0_808970779", "url": "https://www.thomasedison.org/inventions", "title": "Edison Inventions | Thomas Edison", "headings": "Thomas Edison's Most Famous Inventions\nThomas Edison's Most Famous Inventions\nThomas Edison’s Phonograph\nThomas Edison’s Light Bulb\nThomas Edison’s Motion Picture\nThomas Edison’s First Invention – The Electrographic Vote Recorder\nThomas Edison’s Magnetic Iron Ore Separator\n", "segment": "Edison Inventions | Thomas Edison\nThomas Edison's Most Famous Inventions\n“I find out what the world needs. Then I go ahead and try to invent it.” Thomas Edison’s Inventions have made profound impacts on society. So many of Thomas Edison’s inventions are held in such high regard that he is considered the greatest inventor of all time. Following are just a few of Thomas Edison’s inventions as well as Thomas Edison’s patents that he submitted to the patent office. Thomas Edison’s Phonograph\nConsidered to be the first great Thomas Edison invention, and his life-long favorite, the phonograph would record the spoken voice and play it back. ​\nWhen speaking into the receiver, the sound vibration of the voice would cause a needle to create indentations on a drum wrapped with tin foil. Later Edison would adopt cylinders and discs to permanently record music. ​\nThe first recorded message was of Thomas Edison speaking “Mary had a little lamb”, which greatly delighted and surprised Edison and his staff when they first heard it played back to them. Thomas Edison’s Light Bulb\nThomas Edison is most well known for his invention of the light bulb.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1147, "id": "67466719" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_6044360#13_16746634", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Alexander_Bell's_most_famous_invention", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "His invention of the glasses. What is Alexander Calder famous for? He is most famous for inventing the mobile. What invention is Franklin most remembered for? the invention that he was most famous for was the kite\nexperiment which included the lighting rod or the key on the\nkite\nWhat was george westinghouse's most famous invention? He was most famous for inventing the railroad airbrake_reba mac\nWhat is Thomas Edison famous for? Thomas Eddison is most famous for his invention of the\nincondescent lightbulb. What was Thomas Jefferson's most famous invention? Debatable, but most likely electricity. InventionsFamous PeopleRoman EmpireIrelandPacemakersSanta ClausHenry FordFounding FathersArtists and PaintersBenjamin FranklinThomas EdisonThomas Jefferson\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch?", "start_char": 4586, "end_char": 5389, "id": "74694592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_935395556#6_2165684019", "url": "https://terptree.co.uk/bsl-students/5-famous-deaf-people-who-changed-the-world/", "title": "5 Famous Deaf People who Changed the World - terptree", "headings": "5 Famous Deaf People who Changed the World\n5 Famous Deaf People who Changed the World\nLudwig Van Beethoven\nWill.i.am\nThomas Edison\nHelen Keller\nJane Lynch\n", "segment": "He studied Design and Merchandising and has released several clothing lines. Thomas Edison\nWho is he: Thomas Edison is considered the most famous American Inventor of all time. Born in 1847, Edison is best known for inventing the light bulb, phonograph and Motion Picture. Deafness: Thomas Edison had hearing problems from childhood and was thought to be completely deaf by his early teenage years. The cause of his deafness is unknown; although it did run in Edison’s family. Edison saw advantages of being deaf and enjoyed that it helped him concentrate on his work. Biggest achievements:", "start_char": 2475, "end_char": 3065, "id": "107142639" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1545440065#1_3244513822", "url": "https://www.factsjustforkids.com/famous-people-facts/thomas-edison-facts-for-kids.html", "title": "24 Thomas Edison Facts for Kids, Students and Teachers", "headings": "Thomas Edison Facts\nThomas Edison Facts\n24 Thomas Edison Facts for Kids\nPictures of Thomas Edison\nAdditional Resources on Thomas Edison\n", "segment": "Llewellyn Park, West Orange, NJ, USA\nLegacy: Considered the greatest inventor in American history\n24 Thomas Edison Facts for Kids\nThomas Edison was a businessman and inventor in the United States of America. Thomas Edison is most famous for his invention of the light bulb and for being one of the greatest inventors in the history of the United State. Thomas Edison was born on February 11th, 1847 in Milan, Ohio, United States. Thomas Edison was the son of Samuel Ogden Edison Jr. and Nancy Matthews Elliott. Thomas Edison was the youngest of the seven children of Ogden and Nancy. Thomas Edison was married twice; his first marriage was to Mary Stilwell (1871 to 1884) and his second marriage was to Mina Miller (1886 to 1931). Thomas and Mary had three children before her death in 1884, one girl and two boys. Their names were Marion Estelle Edison, Thomas Alva Edison Jr. and William Leslie Edison.", "start_char": 295, "end_char": 1199, "id": "22011606" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_137719461#20_321037686", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/thomas-edison-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Thomas Edison Facts For Kids - Thomas Edison Biography For Kids", "headings": "Thomas Edison Facts For Kids – Thomas Edison Biography For Kids\nThomas Edison Facts For Kids – Thomas Edison Biography For Kids\nThomas Edison Facts For Kids\n1. Thomas Edison Full Name\n2. Who Is Thomas Edison – Who Is Thomas Alva Edison\n3. What Is Thomas Edison Famous For\n4. Thomas Edison Significance\n5. Thomas Edison Contribution To Science\n6. Where Was Thomas Edison Born – Thomas Edison Birthplace\n7. When Was Thomas Edison Born – Thomas Edison Birthday\n8. What Year Was Thomas Edison Born\n9. Was Thomas Edison American – Thomas Edison Nationality\n10. Thomas Edison Childhood – Thomas Edison Childhood Facts\n11. Thomas Edison Early Life – Thomas Edison Early Life Facts\n12. Thomas Edison Hometown\n13. Where Did Thomas Edison Grew Up\n14. Where Did Thomas Edison Live\n15. Thomas Edison Education\n16. Did Thomas Edison Go To School\n17. Where Did Thomas Edison Go To School – Thomas Edison School\n18. Was Thomas Edison Kicked Out Of School\n19. What College Did Thomas Edison Go To – Thomas Edison College\n20. Thomas Edison Note From Teacher\n“Your son is addled (mentally ill). We won’t let him come to school anymore”.\n21. Thomas Edison Occupation\n22. Where Did Thomas Edison Work\n23. How Much Money Did Thomas Edison Make – How Rich Was Thomas Edison\n24. Did Thomas Edison Invent The Telegraph\n25. How Many Inventions Did Thomas Edison Make\n26. What Did Thomas Edison Invent – Thomas Edison Inventions For Kids\n27. Thomas Edison First Invention\n28. Thomas Edison Last Invention\n29. Thomas Edison Most Famous Invention\n30. Where Did Thomas Edison Invent The Light Bulb\n31. Thomas Edison Experiments\n32. What Did Thomas Edison Discover\n33. Thomas Edison Accomplishments\n34. Did Thomas Edison Win Any Awards – Thomas Edison Awards\n35. Thomas Edison’s Family\n36. Thomas Edison Father\n37. Thomas Edison Mother\n38. Did Thomas Edison Have Any Siblings – Thomas Edison Siblings\n39. Did Thomas Edison Get Married – Thomas Edison Marriage\n40. Who Did Thomas Edison Marry – Thomas Edison Wife\n41. When Did Thomas Edison Get Married\n42. How Many Kids Did Thomas Edison Have – Thomas Edison Children\n43. Thomas Edison Friends\n44. What Were Thomas Edison’S Hobbies – Thomas Edison Hobbies\n45. Thomas Edison Life Timeline\n46. Thomas Edison Death\n47. When Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Death Date\n48. Where Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Death Place\n49. How Did Thomas Edison Die – Thomas Edison Cause Of Death\n50. How Old Was Thomas Edison When He Died – Thomas Edison Age At Death\n51. Thomas Edison Light Bulb Facts\n52. Fun Facts About Thomas Edison – Interesting Facts About Thomas Edison\n53. Thomas Edison Biography Book\n55. Thomas Edison Movie\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "29. Thomas Edison Most Famous Invention\nThe incandescent electric light bulb is the most famous invention of Thomas Edison. 30. Where Did Thomas Edison Invent The Light Bulb\nThomas Edison invented the light bulb in his Menlo Park industrial research laboratory. 31. Thomas Edison Experiments\nThomas Edison began conducting experiments from the time he was working as a newsboy in trains and railroads. He made a chemical laboratory at home where he collected chemicals and conducted experiments. He established the first industrial research laboratory of the world where he conducted experiments and invent some of his famous inventions. In inventing the light bulb, he performed about 1,000 unsuccessful attempts. 32.", "start_char": 8755, "end_char": 9474, "id": "109885936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_433464087#0_757164658", "url": "http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2009/05/16/famous-inventors-thomas-edison/id=3454/", "title": "Famous Inventors: Thomas Edison - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law", "headings": "Famous Inventors: Thomas Edison\nFamous Inventors: Thomas Edison\nThe Author\nDiscuss this\n", "segment": "Famous Inventors: Thomas Edison - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law\nFamous Inventors: Thomas Edison\nBy Gene Quinn\nMay 16, 2009\nPrint Article\nAn argument can be made that Benjamin Franklin may be the most famous American inventor, but without a doubt the most prolific and influential American inventor was Thomas Alva Edison. It is indeed difficult to imagine the modern world without scientific contributions and inventions of Edison. Nevertheless, Edison did have failures, including his failed support of DC power over AC power, but Edison never let failure stand between him and success. Known as the Wizard of Menlo Park, Edison received over one thousand US patents, the first of which was filed on October 13, 1868, when he was the tender age of 21. Perhaps Edison’s most famous inventions were the phonograph, motion pictures and the light-bulb. Truth be told, however, he really didn’t “invent” the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon the technology by developing a light-bulb that used a lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe. Edison’s invention lead to a reliable, long-lasting source of light. » Selected Inventions of Edison\n1868\nEdison executed a patent application for his electric vote recorder, for which he later is issued his first patent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1323, "id": "45168361" } ]
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After it’s release in 1998, the project was praised for its seamless, profound mix of reggae, R&B and rap. From the gate, L-Boogie’s iconic solo effort broke records, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with almost half a million records sold within the first week of sales. It was a record number for any female artist. The album’s lead single “Doo Wop (That Thing)\" also enjoyed the cushy seat at the top. Her heartfelt, self-esteem-boosting, poetic prose was felt across the globe and her message even touched the ever-finicky academy as she was nominated for 10 Grammy Awards in 1999. L-Boogie gracefully took home five gramophones, including the coveted Album of the Year.", "start_char": 2305, "end_char": 4031, "id": "96653233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2636408499#2_2850017836", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latifah", "title": "Queen Latifah - Wikipedia", "headings": "Queen Latifah\nQueen Latifah\nContents\nEarly life\nMusic career\n1988–1989: Career beginnings\n1989–2002: Rap and hip-hop\n2003–2009: Change to traditional singing\n2008–present: Return to hip-hop\nFilm and television\n1991–2001: Early career\n2002–present: Mainstream success\nArtistry\nProducts and endorsements\nPersonal life\nFeud with Foxy Brown\nLegacy and influence\nDiscography\nStudio albums\nTours\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision film\nTelevision\nProducer\nVideo games\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She then starred in the lead role of Set It Off (1996) and released her fourth album, Order in the Court, on June 16, 1998, with Motown Records. Latifah garnered acclaim with her role of Matron \"Mama\" Morton in the musical film Chicago (2002), receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress . Latifah released her fifth album The Dana Owens Album in 2004. In 2007 and 2009, she released two more studio albums – Trav'lin' Light and Persona. She created the daytime talk show The Queen Latifah Show, which ran from late 2013 to early 2015 on CBS. She has appeared in a number of films, such as Bringing Down the House (2003), Taxi (2004), Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2005), Beauty Shop (2005), Last Holiday (2006), Hairspray (2007), Joyful Noise (2012), 22 Jump Street (2014) and Girls Trip (2017) and provided voice work in the Ice Age film series. Latifah received critical acclaim for her portrayal of blues singer Bessie Smith in the HBO film Bessie (2015), which she co-produced, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie. From 2016 to 2019, she starred as Carlotta Brown in the musical drama series Star. In 2020, she portrayed Hattie McDaniel in the miniseries Hollywood .", "start_char": 1667, "end_char": 2899, "id": "105287281" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1323677433#11_2522686629", "url": "https://parade.com/909110/samuelmurrian/best-queen-latifah-movies-ranked/", "title": "Best Queen Latifah Movies, Ranked", "headings": "The 10 Best Queen Latifah Movies, Ranked\nMovies\nThe 10 Best Queen Latifah Movies, Ranked\nBy Samuel R. Murrian\nParade @SamuelRMurrian\n10. (tie) Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004) and Beauty Shop (2005)\nThe Secret Life of Bees (2008)\nJust Wright (2010)\n7. Jungle Fever (1991)\n6. Hairspray (2007)\n5. Chicago (2002)\n4. Bessie (2015)\n3. Set It Off (1996)\n2. Last Holiday (2006)\n1. Girls Trip (2017)\n", "segment": "The only gripe here is that we don’t have Girls Trip 2 yet. That is going to happen, right?! What is your favorite Queen Latifah performance of all time? Let us know in the comments! Uh-oh! Empty comment. It looks as though you’ve already said that. You seem to be logged out. Refresh your page, login and try again. Whoops!", "start_char": 6558, "end_char": 6882, "id": "66471579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_412334210#2_763760171", "url": "http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/queen-latifah-bessie-smith-baltimore-interview", "title": "Queen Latifah on Bessie Smith, the Blues, and Baltimore | Vanity Fair", "headings": "Queen Latifah on Bessie Smith, the Blues, and Baltimore\nQueen Latifah on Bessie Smith, the Blues, and Baltimore\nWhat did you do to prepare?\nEspecially now, in places like Baltimore.\nWhat is it about the way Bessie sings the blues that resonates with you now?\nEven through those scratchy old recordings.\nHWD Daily\n", "segment": "And with an Oscar nomination for Chicago, a starring role in the Hairspray movie, and two albums of jazz standards, Queen Latifah is just the one to do it. She stars in the HBO biopic Bessie, premiering May 16, as well as a soundtrack of new and remastered recordings. VF.com talked to Queen Latifah about what it’s like to become an Empress. VF.com: Why did you start this project? What made you want to do it? Queen Latifah: As an actor, I want roles that challenge me and allow me to fire on all cylinders. This is that kind of meaty role that really makes you step up and be courageous and fearless because you really have to play it truthfully. Bessie lived a life that was so amazing and so deep and so crazy.", "start_char": 954, "end_char": 1669, "id": "26176248" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820709739#7_3695060235", "url": "https://blackexcellence.com/black-christmas-movies/", "title": "17 Black Christmas Movies to Watch this Holiday Season | Black Excellence", "headings": "17 Black Christmas Movies to Watch this Holiday Season\n17 Black Christmas Movies to Watch this Holiday Season\nAlmost Christmas\nThe Perfect Holiday\nBlack Nativity\nThe Best Man Holiday\nA Dream for Christmas (1973)\nThis Christmas\nLast Holiday\nFriday After Next\nHoliday Heart\nA Madea Christmas\nThe Wiz\nThe Preacher Wife\nThe Kid Who Loved Christmas\nMarry Me For Christmas AND Marry Us For Christmas\nYou Can’t Fight Christmas\nFat Albert’s Christmas Special (1977)\nA Diva’s Christmas Carol\nBExcellence Team\n", "segment": "Switch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. 0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 2:26\nLive\n•\nLast Holiday\nOur favorite movie on the list! Queen Latifa stars in this absolute classic as an introverted saleswoman who gets diagnosed with a terminal illness. The heart braking news sets her free to withdraw her life savings and fly to Europe to do everything she’s ever wanted to do. Queen Latifa is absolutely delightful in this movie. Oh, and did we mention LL Cool J also stars as her love interest? Go watch this one! Friday After Next\nLet the hilarity begin, with a twist of holidays! Craig and Day-Day are back in the old neighborhood.", "start_char": 3445, "end_char": 4137, "id": "55048680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1522252820#6_3380589674", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/queen-latifah-net-worth/", "title": "Queen Latifah Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Queen Latifah Net Worth\nQueen Latifah Net Worth\nHow much is Queen Latifah Worth?\nQueen Latifah Net Worth:\nQueen Latifah\nQueen Latifah Earnings\nDid we make a mistake?\n", "segment": "Acting Career: Throughout her lengthy career, Queen Latifah has appeared in numerous high profile films and television shows. One of her first roles was a guest-starring spot in two episodes of the second season of \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,\" an NBC hit. She starred on FOX sitcom \"Living Single\" from 1993-1998, which gained very high ratings. She was the host of the successful \"Queen Latifah Show\" from 1991-2001, then revamped it for two seasons in 2013 and 2014. Latifah gained mainstream attention after she was cast in the musical film \"Chicago,\" which won the Academy Award for best picture. Latifah was nominated for best supporting actress for her role but lost to co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones. Latifah is one of only five R&B artists to receive an Oscar nomination in an acting category. She received her first Golden Globe in 2007 when she starred in the film \"Life Support,\" in which she portrayed an HIV-positive woman. She has starred in several movies including \"House Party 2,\" \"Set It Off,\" \"Brown Sugar,\" \"Bringing Down the House,\" \"Taxi,\" \"Barbershop 2:", "start_char": 2292, "end_char": 3369, "id": "32643791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_127903170#2_282306452", "url": "https://meaww.com/the-equalizer-full-cast-list-meet-queen-latifah-chris-noth-tory-kittles-cbs-reboot", "title": "'The Equalizer' Full Cast List: Meet Queen Latifah, Chris Noth and rest of the actors of CBS reboot of crime drama | MEAWW", "headings": "'The Equalizer' Full Cast List: Meet Queen Latifah, Chris Noth and rest of the actors of CBS reboot of crime drama\n'The Equalizer' Full Cast List: Meet Queen Latifah, Chris Noth and rest of the actors of CBS reboot of crime drama\nQueen Latifah as Robyn McCall\nTory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante\nAdam Goldberg as Harry Keshegian\nLiza Lapira as Melody 'Mel' Bayani\nChris Noth as William Bishop\nWhat do you think?\n", "segment": "Latifah is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning actress, Grammy Award-winning recording artist, Emmy Award-winning producer, label president, author, and entrepreneur. Her work in 'Chicago', 'Life Support' and tv movie 'Bessie' (also produced by her), got her the awards. Her other popular works include 'Girls Trip', 'Hairspray', 'Taxi', 'Set it Off', 'Last Holiday', 'Barber Shop 2: Back in Business', and of course, voicing Ellie in the 'Ice Age' series. Queen Latifah attends the Black Girls Rock! 2018 Red Carpet (Getty Images for BET)\nSpeaking of playing this part, Latifah said, \"Seeing those things in front of you and then having a role offered to you that almost mirrors what your life is like and what made you who you are, it was a no-brainer,\" and also added, \"Maybe I said yes a little too soon because I don't have the same knees I did when I was 25. But my heart is in the right place.\" Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante\nTory Kittles on stage at the Children's Defense Fund California's 28th Annual Beat The Odds Awards (Getty Images)\nActor Tory Kittles plays the role of Detective Marcus Dante in the show. Some of the shows that Kittles is well known for includes 'True Detective', in which he played the role of Thomas Papania opposite Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, Carlton Cuse’s 'Colony', with Josh Holloway, and Kurt Sutter’s 'Sons of Anarchy'. His first work on the big screen was 'Tigerland', opposite Colin Farrell.", "start_char": 1373, "end_char": 2850, "id": "13124931" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640139353#9_1353384166", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/queen-latifah/", "title": "Queen Latifah Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Queen Latifah Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nQueen Latifah\nAlso Known For : Singer, Songwriter, Rapper, Producer\nBirth Place : Newark, New Jersey, United States of America\nZodiac Sign : Pisces\nChinese Zodiac : Dog\nBirth Element : Metal\nQueen Latifah Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Life\nEarly Career\nBusiness Career\nActing Career\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "In the TV industry, she also became famous for the role she played in the sitcom Living Single-1993. She reprised her role as Khadijah James in the subsequent episodes from 1993 to 1998. In 1999, she went ahead to act in her show called The Queen Latifah Show. The show was aired for two seasons before it ended in 2001. In 2002, Queen Latifah starred in Chicago. This was a musical criminal comedy which its storyline was based on the corrupt and scandalous lifestyle of celebrities during the Jazz era. This movie was a major boost to Latifah’s already successful career. She earned herself an Academy Award nomination for her role in the film. Other movies that she featured in include Bringing Down the House-2003, Taxi-2004 and Beauty Shop-2005. She also lent her voice in the successful animated movie Ice Age:", "start_char": 3929, "end_char": 4745, "id": "89368082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1544942252#5_3250004669", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Queen-Latifah", "title": "Queen Latifah | Biography, Music, Movies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Queen Latifah\nQueen Latifah\nAmerican musician and actress\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "In Joyful Noise (2012) Queen Latifah starred opposite Dolly Parton as the director of a competitive church gospel choir. She followed that performance with a role as a Southern matriarch in the TV movie Steel Magnolias (2012), which, in contrast to the 1980s stage and film productions on which it was based, featured a predominantly African American cast. Her other notable television movies included Life Support (2007), about a former addict turned AIDS activist; Bessie (2015), in which she starred as the blues singer Bessie Smith; and The Wiz Live! ( 2015), based on the Broadway musical. Queen Latifah’s later TV work included the series Star (2016–19), about three female singers hoping to become superstars, and The Equalizer (2021– ), in which she starred as a former CIA agent who becomes a vigilante. She also was cast in the special The Little Mermaid Live! ( 2019), and she played Hattie McDaniel in the miniseries Hollywood (2020). During this time Queen Latifah continued to appear on the big screen.", "start_char": 3674, "end_char": 4688, "id": "23764900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_97810625#12_205251278", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/queen-latifah-shared-ever-choose-music-acting.html/", "title": "Queen Latifah Once Shared if She Would Ever Choose Between Music and Acting", "headings": "Queen Latifah Once Shared if She Would Ever Choose Between Music and Acting\nQueen Latifah Once Shared if She Would Ever Choose Between Music and Acting\nHow many Queen Latifah movies are there?\nWhy Queen Latifah refuses to choose between music and acting\nThe ‘Living Single’ alum is the first female ‘Equalizer’\n", "segment": "Following the Spike Lee film, the rapper appeared in Juice and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Several years later, Queen received an offer to star as Khadijah James in Living Single. While playing the Flavor magazine CEO, the Oscar-nominated star landed her first starring role in Set It Off. Since then, the Jersey girl has played in 65 movies, per IMDb . Why Queen Latifah refuses to choose between music and acting\nThroughout the past three decades, Queen Latifah’s career has continued to soar. She released several albums in the early ‘00s, including The Dana Owens Album and Trav’lin Light. Additionally, she branched out into televised musicals with The Wiz Live! and The Little Mermaid Live! on NBC. YouTube\nEntertainment Tonight\n4.15M subscribers\nSubscribe\nFLASHBACK:", "start_char": 5113, "end_char": 5887, "id": "107983509" } ]
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where did jane goodall go to school?
University of Cambridge
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Jane quits her London job and moves back home so she can waitress and save money for her boat fare. April 2, 1957 The ship The Kenya Castle docks in Mombasa. Jane has arrived in Africa.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 850, "id": "18741714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1437960441#3_3148852626", "url": "https://gossipgist.com/jane-goodall", "title": "Jane Goodall - Bio, Net Worth, Facts, Wiki, Alive, Death, Married, Husband, Kids, Grandchildren, Family, Animal, Age, Height, Famous, Accomplishment - Gossip Gist", "headings": "Jane Goodall Biography\nJane Goodall Biography\nQuick Facts About Jane Goodall\nWhat is Jane Goodall Famous for?\nWhere was Jane Goodall Born?\nJane Goodall's Work for Chimpanzee\nAwards\nIs Jane Goodall Married?\nHow Tall is Jane Goodall?\nWhat is the Net Worth of Jane Goodall?\nJulia Rose Biography\nMiheeka Bajaj Biography\nCollin Morikawa Biography\nTom Sellect Biography\n", "segment": "Her father, Mortimer was a businessman who later joined the army while World-War II began while her mother was a novelist who wrote under the name Vanne Morris-Goodall. Though born in London, her family later moved to Bournemouth, where she attended Uplands School. Jane always loved animals from her childhood as when she was just one year old, her father gave her a stuffed chimpanzee named Jubilee in honor of a baby chimpanzee born at the London Zoo. However, her parents' friends warned that such a gift will cause nightmares for a child. However, Jane loved the toy and eventually started loving animals. She then moved to Africa to a friend in Kenya where she obtained works and discussed animals with Louis Leakey. In 1958, Goodall was sent to London to study primate behavior with Osman Hill and primate anatomy with John Napier. On July 14, 1960, she went to Gombe Stream National Park, thus becoming one of the three women of the group, \"The Trimates\". In 1962, she was sent to the University of Cambridge, with no degree and thus she graduated earning a Ph.D. degree in ethology and completed her thesis in 1965. 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College and Work\nIn 1953, aged 19, Jane Goodall enrolled at London’s Queens Secretarial College. She wanted to become a journalist, but her mother advised her to get a qualification first that would guarantee her a job. She graduated the following year, then moved from one clerical job to another, in Bournemouth, at Oxford University, and with a film company. Then the chance came for her to realize her dream and visit Africa. Africa and Becoming a Naturalist\nIn the summer of 1955, Goodall replied to a letter from a former school friend who was planning to go to her family’s farm in Kenya. Her friend had asked if she would like to stay on the farm for a few months. Goodall saved hard for the fare, finally leaving for Africa in March 1957, traveling three weeks by ship. 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She yearned to be at one with nature and with animals, but there was no place in school for these longings. Towards the end of school, Jane’s interest in English and biology picked up and she began enjoying learning again. She won two school prizes for essay writing. Her exam grades were good enough to go to university, but her family could not afford it. She continued reading nature books and dreaming of being with Africa’s magnificent wildlife. College and Work\nIn 1953, aged 19, Jane Goodall enrolled at London’s Queens Secretarial College. She wanted to become a journalist, but her mother advised her to get a qualification first that would guarantee her a job. 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In 1958, Goodall was sent to London to study primate behavior with Osman Hill and primate anatomy with John Napier. On July 14, 1960, she went to Gombe Stream National Park, thus becoming one of the three women of the group, \"The Trimates\". In 1962, she was sent to the University of Cambridge, with no degree and thus she graduated earning a Ph.D. degree in ethology and completed her thesis in 1965. Jane Goodall's Work for Chimpanzee\nJane Goodall is best known for her work for chimpanzees. She began studying the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, in 1960 where she observed behaviors of them such as hugs, kisses, patting on back and even tickling, just as human actions. Her research at Gombe Stream helped her to know that the chimpanzees could also construct and use tools and were not all vegetarian. In 1977, Goodall established an institution to support the Gombe research, \"Jane Goodall Institute\" (JGI). With 19 offices around the world, the JGI is widely recognized for community-centered conservation and development programs in Africa. She is a global leader in the effort to protect chimpanzees and their habitats.", "start_char": 2171, "end_char": 3450, "id": "99072351" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224581617#1_2474510794", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/scientists/jane_goodall.php", "title": "Biography for Kids: Scientist - Jane Goodall", "headings": "Biographies for Kids\nBiographies for Kids\nJane Goodall\n", "segment": "Early Life\nJane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934 in London, England. Her father was a businessman and her mother an author. Growing up, Jane loved animals. She dreamt of someday going to Africa in order to see some of her favorite animals in the wild. She particularly liked chimpanzees. One of her favorite toys as a child was a toy chimpanzee which she loved to play with. Going to Africa\nJane spent her late teens and early twenties saving money to go to Africa. She worked various jobs including as a secretary and a waitress. When she was twenty-three Jane finally had enough money to visit a friend who lived on a farm in Kenya . Jane fell in love with Africa and decided to stay.", "start_char": 226, "end_char": 914, "id": "58337152" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_778615550#1_1613078747", "url": "https://mirfaces.com/jane-goodall-woman-who-lived-with-chimpanzees/", "title": "World of faces Jane Goodall - woman who lived with chimpanzees - World of faces", "headings": "Jane Goodall – woman who lived with chimpanzees\nJane Goodall – woman who lived with chimpanzees\nJane Goodall – woman who lived with chimpanzees\n", "segment": "In her childhood Jane dreamed of living in the African forests among the animals. Goodall attended the Uplands private school, receiving her school certificate in 1950 and a higher certificate in 1952. At age eighteen she left school and found employment as a secretary at Oxford University. In 1957, when she was about 23 years old, a school friend invited Goodall to Kenya, Africa. There she met the famous scientist Dr. Louis Leakey. Leakey was studying wild chimpanzees in order to find out more about the origins of human life. Goodall lived in Tanzania for 15 years. She studied chimpanzees close-up in their natural setting. Goodall saw chimpanzees use sticks as simple tools to draw termites and ants out of their nests. Scientists had believed only humans were toolmakers.", "start_char": 542, "end_char": 1323, "id": "13877807" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1532811419#1_3224274750", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jane-Goodall", "title": "Jane Goodall | Biography, Awards, Books, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Jane Goodall\nJane Goodall\nBritish ethologist\nHear Jane Goodall speak about her inspiration\nTop Questions\nWhere was Jane Goodall born?\nWhere did Jane Goodall get her education?\nWhat did Jane Goodall discover?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\ndid you know?\n", "segment": "A Britannica Publishing Partner) See all videos for this article\nJane Goodall, in full Dame Jane Goodall, original name Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall, (born April 3, 1934, London, England), British ethologist, known for her exceptionally detailed and long-term research on the chimpanzees of Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Jane Goodall\nJane Goodall. 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She immersed herself in their lives, bypassing more rigid procedures to make discoveries about primate behavior that have continued to shape scientific discourse. A highly respected member of the world scientific community, she advocates for ecological preservation through the Jane Goodall Institute. Early Years and Interest in Animals\nGoodall was born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, to Mortimer Herbert Goodall, a businessperson and motor-racing enthusiast, and the former Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, who wrote novels under the name Vanne Morris Goodall. Along with her sister, Judy, Goodall was reared in London and Bournemouth, England. Goodall's fascination with animal behavior began in early childhood. In her leisure time, she observed native birds and animals, making extensive notes and sketches, and read widely in the literature of zoology and ethology. From an early age, she dreamed of traveling to Africa to observe exotic animals in their natural habitats. Goodall attended the Uplands private school, receiving her school certificate in 1950 and a higher certificate in 1952. She went on to find employment as a secretary at Oxford University, and in her spare time also worked at a London-based documentary film company to finance a long-anticipated trip to Africa.", "start_char": 2756, "end_char": 4113, "id": "75808865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_638937479#4_1349965758", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/jane-goodall/", "title": "Jane Goodall Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Jane Goodall Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nJane Goodall\nAlso Known For : Primatologist\nBirth Place : London, England, United Kingdom\nZodiac Sign : Aries\nJane Goodall Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nCHILDHOOD & EARLY LIFE\nCAREER\nMAJOR WORKS\nAWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS\nPERSONAL LIFE & LEGACY\n", "segment": "She later left school while she was 18 to pursue her dream due to her love for wildlife. CAREER\nHer career started when the Oxford University employed her as a secretary. Jane Goodall also worked with a London-based documentary film company, all in a bid to finance her trip. Through her friends, she met a famous anthropologist as well as a paleontologist, Louis Leakey in Kenya. Louis believed that Chimpanzees was the second most intelligent primate and that good observation of them will give one some new information on evolution. He then had an opportunity to travel to Gombe Reserve National Park in Nigeria to study the Chimpanzees. This, she took with happiness. Although she had no basic scientific knowledge or degree, she was able to study the animals and made some breakthroughs on her findings. Jane Goodall was enrolled at Cambridge University by Leakey in 1962 and was able to earn her Ph.D. degree in Ethology. In 1977, she established her institute for the protection of Chimpanzees all over the world.", "start_char": 1985, "end_char": 3005, "id": "89365867" } ]
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what teams has lionel messi played for?
Argentina national football team
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_64525427#15_141238364", "url": "https://www.indiastudychannel.com/experts/26090-How-long-has-Lionel-Messi-Been-Playing", "title": "How long has Lionel Messi Been Playing in Football?", "headings": "How long has Lionel Messi Been Playing in Football?\nHow long has Lionel Messi Been Playing in Football?\nAnswers\n", "segment": "2\nLionel Messi, the Argentinian football player currently playing for FC barcelona. Messi has been playing football for the catalan club since early 2000. He rose up the youth ranks of the club courtesy his skills. He staeted playing football at the highest professional level during the 2005-2006 season under Frank Riijkard. #87163 01 Apr 2012 02:08\nStephen Wameyo\nJoined: 25/03/2012\nLevel: Bronze\nPoints: 6\nPoints: 2\nHello,\nLionel Messi started playing football at a very young age. He played for Newell old boys between the years 1995 and 2000, then went to Barcelona for the youth team between the years 2000 and 2003.", "start_char": 3816, "end_char": 4439, "id": "78571856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1609635705#7_3291999841", "url": "https://www.vg247.com/2020/10/13/fifa-21-best-strikers-wingers-forwards/", "title": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad - VG247", "headings": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Highest Overall Wingers and Forwards\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Wingers and Forwards you can sign in the first season\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n", "segment": "Position: Overall: Potential: Current Team: Lionel Messi\n33\nRW, ST, CF\n93\n93\nBarcelona\nCristiano Ronaldo\n35\nST, LW\n92\n92\nPiemonte Calcio\nNeymar\n28\nLW\n91\n91\nPSG\nRobert Lewandowski\n31\nST\n91\n91\nBayern Munich\nKylian Mbappe\n21\nST, LW, RW\n90\n95\nPSG\nMohamed Salah\n28\nRW\n90\n90\nLiverpool\nSadio Mane\n28\nLW\n90\n90\nLiverpool\nKarim Benzema\n32\nCF, ST\n89\n89\nReal Madrid\nSergio Aguero\n32\nST\n89\n89\nManchester City\nPaulo Dybala\n26\nCF\n88\n89\nPiemonte Calcio\nRaheem Sterling\n25\nLW, RW\n88\n90\nManchester City\nHarry Kane\n26\nST\n88\n89\nSpurs\nEden Hazard\n29\nLW, ST\n88\n88\nReal Madrid\nJadon Sancho\n20\nRW, LW\n87\n93\nBorussia Dortmund\nBernado Silva\n25\nRW\n87\n88\nManchester City\nRoberto Firmino\n28\nCF\n87\n87\nLiverpool\nHeung Min Son\n27\nLW, CF\n87\n87\nSpurs\nAntoine Griezmann\n29\nST, CF, LW\n87\n87\nBarcelona\nCiro Immobile\n30\nST\n87\n87\nLazio\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang\n31\nST, LW\n87\n87\nArsenal\nAngel Di Maria\n32\nRW, LW\n87\n87\nPSG\nLuis Suarez\n33\nST\n87\n87\nAtletico Madrid\nJamie Vardy\n33\nST\n86\n86\nLeicester City\nThomas Muller\n30\nRW\n86\n86\nBayern Munich\nPapu Gomez\n32\nCF ST\n86\n86\nAtalanta\nMarcus Rashford\n22\nST\n85\n91\nManchester United\nTimo Werner\n24\nST, LW\n85\n88\nChelsea\nHakim Ziyech\n27\nRW\n85\n86\nChelsea\nSerge Gnabry\n24\nRW\n85\n87\nBayern Munich\nRiyad Mahrez\n29\nRW\n85\n85\nManchester City\nMemphis Depay\n26\nCF, LW\n85\n88\nLyon\nMauro Icardi\n27\nST\n85\n86\nPSG\nLorenzo Insigne\n29\nLW, CF\n85\n85\nNapoli\nRomelu Lukaku\n27\nST\n85\n86\nInter\nDries Mertens\n33\nCF, ST\n85\n85\nNapoli\nErling Haaland\n19\nST\n84\n92\nBorussia Dortmund\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nWhile the above players are the best-of-the-best, most of them won’t be in 5 years time. If you’re planning for the future, here are a few options to consider. 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Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-10-18 21:07:11\nHe plays for Barcelona as a club team and for international he plays for Argentina. 9 10 11\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nAnonymous\nAnswered 2020-04-22 09:25:12\nHe plays for Barcelona. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for? Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona. Which team does Lionel Messi play for? Lionel Messi plays for FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He used to play for Barcelona B.\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for? Lionel Messi plays for the Argentine National Football Team.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 758, "id": "74936746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_128504280#1_345653672", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_team_does_Lionel_Messi_play_for", "title": "What team does Lionel Messi play for? - Answers", "headings": "What team does Lionel Messi play for\n?\n\nWhat team does Lionel Messi play for?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for?\nWhich team does Lionel Messi play for?\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for?\nWhat soccer team does Messi play for?\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005?\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for?\nDoes messi play for Argentina?\nWho does Lionel messi play for?\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now?\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now?\nWhat sport does Lionel Messi play?\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup?\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football?\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey?\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?\nIn which football club does Lionel Messi play in?\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi?\nWhat does Lionel messi play for?\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in?\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for?\nWhat is Lionel messi real name?\nWhat team does Lionel messi play for in 2003?\nDoes Lionel messi like playing football?\nWhy did messi Lionel became a soccer player?\nIs Lionel messi moving to another team?\n", "segment": "Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona. Which team does Lionel Messi play for? Lionel Messi plays for FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He used to play for Barcelona B.\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for? Lionel Messi plays for the Argentine National Football Team. What soccer team does Messi play for? Lionel Messi plays on your moms team and wins... A LOT\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005? in 2005 messi plays for Barcelona\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for? Actually, Lionel Messi play for FC Barcelona his national team is Argentina Hope This will Help U!! Does messi play for Argentina?", "start_char": 472, "end_char": 1099, "id": "74936747" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_128504280#2_345655699", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_team_does_Lionel_Messi_play_for", "title": "What team does Lionel Messi play for? - Answers", "headings": "What team does Lionel Messi play for\n?\n\nWhat team does Lionel Messi play for?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for?\nWhich team does Lionel Messi play for?\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for?\nWhat soccer team does Messi play for?\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005?\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for?\nDoes messi play for Argentina?\nWho does Lionel messi play for?\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now?\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now?\nWhat sport does Lionel Messi play?\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup?\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football?\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey?\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?\nIn which football club does Lionel Messi play in?\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi?\nWhat does Lionel messi play for?\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in?\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for?\nWhat is Lionel messi real name?\nWhat team does Lionel messi play for in 2003?\nDoes Lionel messi like playing football?\nWhy did messi Lionel became a soccer player?\nIs Lionel messi moving to another team?\n", "segment": "What soccer team does Messi play for? Lionel Messi plays on your moms team and wins... A LOT\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005? in 2005 messi plays for Barcelona\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for? Actually, Lionel Messi play for FC Barcelona his national team is Argentina Hope This will Help U!! Does messi play for Argentina? Yes, Lionel Messi is captain of the Argentina National Team\nWho does Lionel messi play for? He plays for the national Argentina football team\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now? Plays for Argentina National Team and FCBarcelona\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now? Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona and Argentina. What sport does Lionel Messi play?", "start_char": 758, "end_char": 1456, "id": "74936748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_128504280#3_345657799", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_team_does_Lionel_Messi_play_for", "title": "What team does Lionel Messi play for? - Answers", "headings": "What team does Lionel Messi play for\n?\n\nWhat team does Lionel Messi play for?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for?\nWhich team does Lionel Messi play for?\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for?\nWhat soccer team does Messi play for?\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005?\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for?\nDoes messi play for Argentina?\nWho does Lionel messi play for?\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now?\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now?\nWhat sport does Lionel Messi play?\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup?\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football?\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey?\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?\nIn which football club does Lionel Messi play in?\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi?\nWhat does Lionel messi play for?\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in?\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for?\nWhat is Lionel messi real name?\nWhat team does Lionel messi play for in 2003?\nDoes Lionel messi like playing football?\nWhy did messi Lionel became a soccer player?\nIs Lionel messi moving to another team?\n", "segment": "Yes, Lionel Messi is captain of the Argentina National Team\nWho does Lionel messi play for? He plays for the national Argentina football team\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now? Plays for Argentina National Team and FCBarcelona\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now? Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona and Argentina. What sport does Lionel Messi play? Soccer Lionel Messi is an Argentine football. He plays in the forward position at La Liga club FC Barcelona is on the Argentina national team\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup? Lionel Messi (Argentina)\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football? He started playing football with Barcelona feeders team\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey? Lionel messi is a soccer player for Barcelona a team in the Spanish La Liga\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?", "start_char": 1099, "end_char": 1915, "id": "74936749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2018978937#0_2840622712", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-teams-has-Lionel-Messi-played-for-in-his-career", "title": "What teams has Lionel Messi played for in his career? - Quora", "headings": "What teams has Lionel Messi played for in his career?\nWhat teams has Lionel Messi played for in his career?", "segment": "What teams has Lionel Messi played for in his career? - Quora\nWhat teams has Lionel Messi played for in his career? Ad by SiriusXM\nI’ve never tried SiriusXM – what makes it so good? See for yourself. Try SiriusXM free - 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More\n26 Answers\nJayesh Shukla\n, Editor\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 249 answers and 379K answer views\nOriginally Answered: How many teams has Messi played for? He has played for three clubs and one national team.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 501, "id": "87960423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_128504280#6_345664269", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_team_does_Lionel_Messi_play_for", "title": "What team does Lionel Messi play for? - Answers", "headings": "What team does Lionel Messi play for\n?\n\nWhat team does Lionel Messi play for?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for?\nWhich team does Lionel Messi play for?\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for?\nWhat soccer team does Messi play for?\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005?\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for?\nDoes messi play for Argentina?\nWho does Lionel messi play for?\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now?\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now?\nWhat sport does Lionel Messi play?\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup?\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football?\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey?\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?\nIn which football club does Lionel Messi play in?\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi?\nWhat does Lionel messi play for?\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in?\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for?\nWhat is Lionel messi real name?\nWhat team does Lionel messi play for in 2003?\nDoes Lionel messi like playing football?\nWhy did messi Lionel became a soccer player?\nIs Lionel messi moving to another team?\n", "segment": "FCBarcelona and the Argentina National Team\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for? Lionel Messi currently plays for Argentina & Barcelona . He also holds the Spanish citizenship. What is Lionel messi real name? His real name is Lionel Messi. His first name is Lionel and his last name is Messi. His full name is Lionel Andres Messi. What team does Lionel messi play for in 2003? He's been at Barcelona since he was little (i know he still is ha!) Does Lionel messi like playing football?", "start_char": 2286, "end_char": 2773, "id": "74936752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_128504280#5_345662255", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_team_does_Lionel_Messi_play_for", "title": "What team does Lionel Messi play for? - Answers", "headings": "What team does Lionel Messi play for\n?\n\nWhat team does Lionel Messi play for?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhich ufa team does Lionel messi play for?\nWhich team does Lionel Messi play for?\nWhat country does Lionel messi play football for?\nWhat soccer team does Messi play for?\nFor what team Lionel messi play for in 2005?\nWhat club does Lionel Messi play for?\nDoes messi play for Argentina?\nWho does Lionel messi play for?\nIn which team does Lionel Messi play now?\nWhat team is Lionel messi on right now?\nWhat sport does Lionel Messi play?\nWhat team is Messi on in 2010 world cup?\nWhy did Lionel messi start to play football?\nWhat is Lionel messi soccer jersey?\nFor what club does Lionel Messi play?\nIn which football club does Lionel Messi play in?\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi?\nWhat does Lionel messi play for?\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in?\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for?\nWhat is Lionel messi real name?\nWhat team does Lionel messi play for in 2003?\nDoes Lionel messi like playing football?\nWhy did messi Lionel became a soccer player?\nIs Lionel messi moving to another team?\n", "segment": "As of June 2014, Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona, a club in Spain. In which football club does Lionel Messi play in? messi plays in f.c.barcalona\nIs Cristiano ronaldo better than Lionel messi? lionel messi is miles better number 1 messi never lets the team down does ronaldo\nWhat does Lionel messi play for? He plays for barcelona\nWhat team is Lionel Messi curently in? FCBarcelona and the Argentina National Team\nWhat teams did Lionel messi play for? Lionel Messi currently plays for Argentina & Barcelona . He also holds the Spanish citizenship. What is Lionel messi real name? His real name is Lionel Messi.", "start_char": 1915, "end_char": 2527, "id": "74936751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1652589205#8_2432940270", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-Cristiano-Ronaldos-education", "title": "What is Cristiano Ronaldo's education? - Quora", "headings": "What is Cristiano Ronaldo's education?\nWhat is Cristiano Ronaldo's education?", "segment": "A] born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward and captains both the Spanish club Barcelona and the Argentina national team. Often considered as the best player in the world and widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Messi has won a record six Ballon d'Or awards [note 2] and a record six European Golden Shoes. He has spent his entire professional career with Barcelona, where he has won a club-record 33 trophies, including ten La Liga titles, four UEFA Champions League titles and six Copas del Rey. A prolific goalscorer and creative playmaker, Messi holds the records for most goals in La Liga (455), a La Liga and European league season (50), most hat-tricks in La Liga (36) and the UEFA Champions League (8), and most assists in La Liga (185), a La Liga and European league season (21) [9] and the Copa América (12). He has scored over 700 senior career goals for club and country. Born and raise\nd in central Argentina, Messi relocated to Spain to join Barcelona at age 13, for whom he made his competitive debut aged 17 in October 2004. He established himself as an integral player for the club within the next three years, and in his first uninterrupted season in 2008–09 he helped Barcelona achieve the first treble in Spanish football; that year, aged 22, Messi won his first Ballon d'Or. Three successful seasons followed, with Messi winning four consecutive Ballons d'Or, making him the first player to win the award four times and in a row. [ 10] During the 2011–12 season, he set the La Liga and European records for most goals scored in a single season, while establishing himself as Barcelona's all-time top scorer.", "start_char": 4218, "end_char": 5909, "id": "87678941" } ]
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what currency is used in england 2012?
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It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p ). The \"pound sterling\" is the oldest currency in continuous use. Some nations that do not use sterling also have currencies called the pound . Sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies and the Chinese yuan, it forms the basket of currencies which calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights.", "start_char": 7185, "end_char": 7954, "id": "63595662" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_432781994#4_384921139", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling", "title": "Pound sterling - Wikipedia", "headings": "Pound sterling\nPound sterling\nContents\nNames\nEtymology\nSymbol\nCurrency code\nCable\nQuid (slang)\nSubdivisions and other units\nDecimal coinage\nPre-decimal\nHistory\nAnglo-Saxon, c 800 CE\nMedieval, 1158 CE\n1351\n1412\n1464\nTudor, 1551\n1601-1816\nEstablishment of modern currency\nCurrency of Great Britain (1707) and the United Kingdom (1801)\nUse in the Empire\nGold standard\nBretton Woods\nDecimalisation\nFree-floating pound\n1976 sterling crisis\n1979–1989\nFollowing the Deutsche Mark\nFollowing the European Currency Unit\nFollowing inflation targets\nEuro\nRecent exchange rates\nAnnual inflation rate\nCoins\nPre-decimal coins\nDecimal coins\nBanknotes\nPolymer banknotes\nMonetary policy\nLegal tender and national issues\nValue\nExchange rate\nReserve\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "£; ISO code: GBP ), known in some contexts simply as the pound or sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha. It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p ). The \"pound sterling\" is the oldest currency in continuous use. Some nations that do not use sterling also have currencies called the pound . Sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies and the Chinese yuan, it forms the basket of currencies which calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights.", "start_char": 7076, "end_char": 7845, "id": "72922864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_876604563#6_1981994496", "url": "https://transferwise.com/gb/blog/world-currency-symbols", "title": "Different currency symbols of the world - Wise, formerly TransferWise", "headings": "Different currency symbols of the world\nDifferent currency symbols of the world\nNeed to manage money in multiple currencies or countries? 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That word is England\". - Sir Winston Churchill\nKey facts to remember -\nCURRENT MONARCH AND HEAD OF STATE\nCURRENCY OF ENGLAND\nCoins currently in circulation (copper, silver and gold)-\n1p (pence), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (one pound) and £2\nNotes currently in circulation -\nTo see the current exchange rates, please visit xe.com.\nExploring England: 2) The Counties\n", "segment": "CURRENCY OF ENGLAND\nThe currency of England and Britain is officially called Pounds Sterling. The currency sign is the pound sign: £\nA pound is made up of 100 pence, or p for short. ( pence is plural of penny)\nCoins currently in circulation (copper, silver and gold)-\n1p (pence), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 (one pound) and £2\nNotes currently in circulation -\n£5, £10, £20, £50, £100\nFor pictures of what our currency looks like, please click here to see pictures of UK currency. To see the current exchange rates, please visit xe.com. Exploring England: 2) The Counties\nNot that you know some basic facts about England, we recommend that you now head over to our Counties of England page, to learn about the counties of England, and discover and learn about the places within each one.", "start_char": 7714, "end_char": 8498, "id": "1193547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_555819669#17_1058813188", "url": "https://www.finder.com/using-a-credit-card-in-the-united-kingdom", "title": "Using a credit card in the United Kingdom | finder.com", "headings": "Using a credit card in England\nUsing a credit card in England\nKnow the potential fees and what’s accepted before you take off.\nFind Your Credit Card\nTravel Credit Card Guides\nBrands\nCompare By Airline & Hotel Brand\nWhich credit card issuers are accepted in the United Kingdom?\nPotential credit card fees in the United Kingdom\nCan I incur both fees on a single transaction?\nCompare travel cards for use in the UK\nChase Sapphire Preferred® Card\nChip and PIN credit cards\nIs it safe to use my credit card in the United Kingdom?\nHow to prepare before traveling to the United Kingdom\nIf you often travel to the UK, any of the following cards could save you money:\nShould I use my credit card to get cash in the United Kingdom?\nDo taxis in the United Kingdom accept credit cards?\nBottom line\nFrequently asked questions\nHistorical Rate chart of USD and GBP\nKliment Dukovski\nAsk an Expert\n", "segment": "What is the currency used in the United Kingdom? United Kingdom uses the pound sterling, commonly referred to as pound. It has the currency code GBP and the symbol £. If you make a cash withdrawal, you’ll find banknotes of $5, $10, $20 and $50 are the most frequently used. What is the exchange rate between the US dollar and the pound? Most Selected\nAUD - Australia\nCAD - Canada\nMXN - Mexico\nNZD - New Zealand\nGBP - United Kingdom\nUSD - United States\nEUR - Euro\nAll Countries\nXCD - East Caribbean Dollar\nXOF - CFA Franc BCEAO\nXPF - CFP Franc\nXAF - CFA Franc BEAC\nAFA - Afghanistan\nALL - Albania\nDZD - Algeria\nAOA - Angola\nXCD - Anguilla\nXCD - Antigua And Barbuda\nARS - Argentina\nAMD - Armenia\nAWG - Aruba\nEUR - Austria\nAZN - Azerbaijan\nBSD - Bahamas\nBHD - Bahrain\nBDT - Bangladesh\nBBD - Barbados\nBYN - Belarus\nEUR - Belgium\nBZD - Belize\nXOF - Benin\nBMD - Bermuda\nINR - Bhutan\nBTN - Bhutan\nBOB - Bolivia\nBAM - Bosnia And Herzegovina\nBWP - Botswana\nBRL - Brazil\nBND - Brunei Darussalam\nBGN - Bulgaria\nXOF - Burkina Faso\nBIF - Burundi\nKHR - Cambodia\nXAF - Cameroon\nKYD - Cayman Islands\nXAF - Central African Republic\nXAF - Chad\nCLP - Chile\nCNY - China\nAUD - Cocos (Keeling) Islands\nCOP - Colombia\nXAF - Cong", "start_char": 8794, "end_char": 10000, "id": "80950725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_85909141#4_227347457", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_name_of_UK_currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Pounds Sterling or GBP\nDo you need currency money in the UK? Yes. The currency of the UK is the pound sterling (GBP). What is 49.50 UK currency in US currency? 76.17$\nWhat is the currency for the UK? The currency that is used in the UK is called the British Pound\nor Pound sterling. The ISO currency abbreviation is GBP, and the\nsymbol &pound; is used. What type of currency is used in Edinburgh? Edinburgh is in the UK, and in the UK the currency is the pound sterling, abbreviated '&Acirc;&pound;'", "start_char": 1483, "end_char": 1983, "id": "74850382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_151624192#0_355915558", "url": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-london-use-4d7f8589df377952", "title": "What Currency Does London Use?", "headings": "What Currency Does London Use?\nWhat Currency Does London Use?", "segment": "What Currency Does London Use? What Currency Does London Use? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 27, 2020 9:46:49 AM ET\nAbout.com reports that the legal currency in London is the pound sterling. The official London visitor's site notes that despite being a member of the European Union, the United Kingdom does not use the Euro as standard currency. According to the official London visitor's site, the pound is denoted by GBP. The pound comes in both bill and coin denominations. The official London visitor's site lists bill denominations as 5, 10, 20 and 50 pound notes. Coins appear in either pence or pound denominations. These denominations are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, 1 GBP and 2 GBP. About.com notes that residents of London may refer to 1 GBP as a \"quid\" or \"nicker\" colloquially.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "35021158" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_903382081#6_1795748151", "url": "https://www.sixsigmacouncil.org/lean-six-sigma-green-belt-certification-standard/", "title": "Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - The Council for Six Sigma Certification", "headings": "The Council for Six Sigma Certification\nThe Council for Six Sigma Certification\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification\n2 Different Paths to Certification\nWhat to Expect\nCertification Requirements\nExam Preparation\nAwarding of Certification\nThe LARGEST Six Sigma Accreditation Provider in the World…\n", "segment": "Choose a Different Currency: Albanian lek Algerian dinar Armenian dram Argentine peso Aruban florin Australian dollar Bahamian dollar Barbadian dollar Bangladeshi taka Bulgarian lev Belize dollar Bermudian dollar Bolivian boliviano Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Brazilian real Brunei dollar Botswana pula Canadian dollar Cayman Islands dollar Central African CFA franc CFP franc Chilean peso Chinese yuan Costa Rican colón Croatian kuna Czech koruna Danish krone Dominican peso East Caribbean dollar Egyptian pound Euro Fijian dollar Falkland Islands pound Gibraltar pound Guinean franc Guatemalan quetzal Hong Kong dollar Hungarian forint Icelandic króna Indonesian rupiah Indian rupee Israeli new shekel Jamaican dollar Japanese yen Lebanese pound Liberian dollar Moroccan dirham Macedonian denar Macanese pataca Malaysian ringgit Maldivian rufiyaa Mauritanian ouguiya Mauritian rupee Mexican peso Nepalese rupee Netherlands Antillean guilder New Taiwan dollar New Zealand dollar Nicaraguan córdoba Nigerian naira Norwegian krone Pakistani rupee Papua New Guinean kina Panamanian balboa Paraguayan guaraní Peruvian nuevo sol Philippine peso Polish złoty Pound sterling Qatari riyal Romanian leu Russian ruble Saint Helena pound Samoan tālā Saudi riyal Serbian dinar Seychellois rupee Singapore dollar Solomon Islands dollar Somali shilling South Korean won South African rand Sri Lankan rupee Swedish krona Swiss franc Thai baht Turkish lira Trinidad and Tobago dollar Ukrainian hryvnia United Arab Emirates dirham United States dollar Vietnamese đồng Vanuatu vatu West African CFA franc Yemeni rial\nChange Currency\nTo learn the specifics of the different paths, please select the appropriate tab below: Path 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nPath 2: Self-Paced Exams (Multiple Certifications)\nPath 2: Alternative Option* (Online Training Included)\nPath 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nThe “Standard Exam” is a single comprehensive exam, intended for those who are already familiar with the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.” What to Expect\nThe Official CSSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification exam consists of 100 questions. 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Most places, like shops and hotels, grant a rate of exchange ranging from Awg. 1.75 to Awg. 1.80 per US dollar.", "start_char": 3135, "end_char": 3568, "id": "93834998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1737149733#14_2524480605", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-live-in-Aruba", "title": "What is it like to live in Aruba? - Quora", "headings": "What is it like to live in Aruba?\nWhat is it like to live in Aruba?\nAnonymous\nWhat are the benefits of living in Aruba?\nHow is life in Aruba? I am curious on what processes I need to go through in order to live and work in Aruba.\n", "segment": "Arubans use the Aruban Guilder (denominated in Florins) as their currency. The USD is extremely common and everyone uses it and even gives change back in USD. Even U.S. coins are used. 8. A 10 minute taxi ride costs $13-20. If it's a holiday or a Sunday, this goes up even further. A foot-long subway can be $10. Food is very expensive everywhere. Bills at small neighborhood cafes can range from $20-28 per meal. At fancy restaurants, it can become as much as $40-50 per person.", "start_char": 4866, "end_char": 5345, "id": "87744058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1737149733#13_2524479737", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-live-in-Aruba", "title": "What is it like to live in Aruba? - Quora", "headings": "What is it like to live in Aruba?\nWhat is it like to live in Aruba?\nAnonymous\nWhat are the benefits of living in Aruba?\nHow is life in Aruba? I am curious on what processes I need to go through in order to live and work in Aruba.\n", "segment": "This makes things extremely expensive. 6. Aruba has one of the highest standard of living and per capita income in the whole of Caribbean. The wages are higher. 7. Arubans use the Aruban Guilder (denominated in Florins) as their currency. The USD is extremely common and everyone uses it and even gives change back in USD. Even U.S. coins are used. 8. A 10 minute taxi ride costs $13-20.", "start_char": 4702, "end_char": 5089, "id": "87744057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1584599955#9_3770432209", "url": "https://www.honeymoonsinc.com/Caribbean_Honeymoon/Aruba_Honeymoon.aspx", "title": "Aruba Honeymoon Packages | All-Inclusive Resorts | Honeymoons Inc", "headings": "Aruba Honeymoon Packages | All-Inclusive Resorts\nAruba Honeymoon Packages | All-Inclusive Resorts\nWhy is Aruba such a popular honeymoon destination?\nAll-Inclusive Aruba Honeymoon Resorts:\nWhat is the best all-inclusive honeymoon resort in Aruba?\n", "segment": "Divi-divi trees, easily recognized by their distinctive wind-sculpted shape, dot a landscape defined by miles of pristine white beaches and a rugged northeast coast. Aruba has had its own currency since 1986, the Aruban florin. U.S. dollars are widely accepted in Aruba. ATM machines are available throughout the island. Travelers checks and major credit cards are widely accepted. Your cell phone will work in Aruba but be aware that there will be roaming charges. Please contact your local service provider before traveling to Aruba. Aruba is equipped with WIFI technology and has hot spots throughout the island. Aruba means “red gold” (“ore” for gold + “ruba” for red). Casinos are a big draw to Aruba.", "start_char": 4646, "end_char": 5352, "id": "9179333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_341346471#5_818725504", "url": "http://www.arubarealestate.com/living-in-aruba/", "title": "Aruba Real Estate - Living in Aruba", "headings": "\nLiving in Aruba\nThe Census Office (\"Bevolking\" or \"Censo\")\nCurrency\nShopping\nGrocery shopping\nEducation\nThe International School of Aruba\nUniversity\nXavier Medical\nDe Schakel\nUtilities\nWater\nElectricity\nCable television\nGAS\nTelecommunications\nHousehold waste\nSeptic Services\n", "segment": "U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in Aruba, and banks may exchange other foreign currency. Major credit cards are accepted at most establishments while personal checks are normally not accepted. The Aruban florin is divided into 100 cents and there are coins of 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, 1 florin (100 cents) as well as the 5 florin coin. The square shaped 50 cent \"yotin\" coin is probably Aruba's best-known coin. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 florins. Cash may be obtained with MasterCard, Visa and American Express cards at banks, in some casinos and via Western Union. ATM cards and credit cards are accepted by ATMs of Aruba Bank, Banco di Caribe, RBTT Bank, and Caribbean Mercantile Bank. The card must have either a Cirrus or Visa Plus logo. ATM instructions are normally given in Dutch, English, Spanish and Papiamento. Cash is normally dispensed in local currency.", "start_char": 2221, "end_char": 3123, "id": "75258572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_32243637#8_65302534", "url": "https://www.visitaruba.com/blog/traveling/14-things-to-know-before-your-travel-to-aruba/", "title": "14 Things to Know Before Your Travel to Aruba | Visit Aruba Blog", "headings": "14 Things to Know Before Your Travel to Aruba\n14 Things to Know Before Your Travel to Aruba\nEntry Requirements for Aruba\nWhat is the best time of year to travel to Aruba?\nPack Coral Reef Safe Sunscreen!\nAruba’s Currency and Money Exchange\nWhat language is spoken in Aruba?\nCell Phone Use in Aruba\nWhich type of outlets are used in Aruba?\nI’m here, I’ve arrived at the airport! Now how do I easiest get to my resort or vacation accommodation?\nWhat is the best way to get around on the island?\nIs Aruba’s water safe to drink?\nAre there grocery stores nearby the hotel area?\nRoundabout and Traffic Knowledge\nTipping and Service Charge\nBeaches are Public!\n", "segment": "but also known as ‘Afl.’. Luckily, for our visitor’s convenience the US dollar is also accepted on the island! The exchange rate granted by stores, resorts, restaurants and other various places of business is Awg. 1.75 to Awg. 1.80 per US dollar. Not traveling with cash? Or do you need to exchange some money? Don’t fret, that can easily be done! There are plenty of ATM’s located around the island and if you don’t have time to visit a bank to exchange money you can visit one of the casinos located in the resort areas. PS – Aruba just released a brand new series of florin banknotes!", "start_char": 4535, "end_char": 5122, "id": "93835022" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_846686828#5_1699464092", "url": "https://whereistara.com/50-amazing-facts-about-aruba/", "title": "50 Fun and Interesting Aruba Facts - Everything About Aruba - Where Is Tara?", "headings": "50 Fun and Interesting Aruba Facts – Everything About Aruba\n50 Fun and Interesting Aruba Facts – Everything About Aruba\n50 Amazing & Fun Facts About Aruba\nSee for yourself!\nHave you been to Aruba??\nIs there anything I missed?\nRecommended Reading\nPinnable Image\n", "segment": "Photo via Pixabay\n6) Aruba’s currency is the Aruban florin which is worth about 0.56 US Dollars. It is so rare that you might need to find a specialised currency provider like World First to be able to buy it. 7) The crime rate in Aruba is pretty low. It is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. Obviously still use your common sense, don’t do anything ridiculous like hang around in dark alleys alone at night. But in general there is not much to worry about. 8) Carnival in Aruba is a BIG DEAL. It’s not just Brazil! There’s parades, Carnival Queen elections, dance competitions and more. So if you’re in Aruba in February, make sure to attend one of the many Carnival events.", "start_char": 2018, "end_char": 2703, "id": "47359465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_180976559#1_354212827", "url": "http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/currency-converter/AWG-to-CAD", "title": "Convert Aruban Florins to Canadian Dollars | AWG To CAD Exchange Rate", "headings": "Convert Aruban Florins (AWG) to Canadian Dollars (CAD)\nConvert Aruban Florins (AWG) to Canadian Dollars (CAD)\n1 AWG\nAWG to CAD Exchange Rates – Live Currency Conversion\nHistorical Exchange Rates Aruban Florin to Canadian Dollar\nƒ100.00 AWG\nƒ1,000.00 AWG\nAruban Florin & Canadian Dollar Currency Information\nAWG to CAD Money Transfers & Travel Money Products\nTOP CURRENCIES\nTOP MONEY\nTRANSFER OPERATORS\n", "segment": "The currency of Aruba is the Aruban Florin. It's code is AWG. According to our data, EUR to AWG is the most popular Florin exchange rate conversion. FACT 2: The most frequently used banknotes in Aruba are: 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 florin. The currency is used solely in Aruba. FACT 3: The 50 cent is the only square-shaped coin remaining, and is commonly known as the 'yotin'. The 5 Florin coin was originally square but was later replaced with a gold round coin in 2005.", "start_char": 8418, "end_char": 8885, "id": "200356" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1192064366#0_2642197237", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g147247-i144-k994099-Currency_used_in_Aruba-Aruba.html", "title": "Currency used in Aruba - Aruba Message Board - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Currency used in Aruba\nCurrency used in Aruba - Aruba Forum\nCurrency used in Aruba\nCurrency used in Aruba\n1. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n2. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n3. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n4. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n5. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#2_149683968", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His form for United was not as successful as at Independiente, although he won the Premier League in 2002–03 and the FA Cup in 2003–04. In the summer of 2004, he moved on to Spanish side Villarreal. In his first season in Spanish football, he scored 25 league goals and won the Pichichi Trophy. After two more successful seasons with Villarreal, Forlán joined Atlético Madrid, where he once again became the league's top scorer, and became the first player to win the Pichichi Trophy twice since Ronaldo in 1996–97 and 2003–04. Forlán scored in Atlético's 2010 Europa League final victory against Fulham. In 2011, he joined Inter Milan of Italy before moving to Internacional in 2012. After spells in Japan with Cerezo Osaka, back in Uruguay with his boyhood club Peñarol, in India with Mumbai City and in Hong Kong with Kitchee, Forlán retired from professional football in August 2019. Forlán also had a successful international career, scoring 36 times for his country between his debut in 2002 and his retirement in 2015, including six goals at FIFA World Cups. On 12 July 2011, at the 2011 Copa América in Argentina, which Uruguay won, Forlán earned his 79th international cap in a match against Mexico, breaking the record held since 1986 by goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodríguez. On 20 June 2013, in a match against Nigeria at the 2013 Confederations Cup, Forlán became the first Uruguayan to win 100 caps.", "start_char": 2066, "end_char": 3470, "id": "103603992" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#10_149704478", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "This was followed by the opener in a 3–0 home Premier League victory over Portsmouth and a sixth-minute goal in a win by the same score over Rangers in the Champions League. In his next Champions League game, he scored the 85th-minute winner for United over Panathinaikos in a 1–0 away victory. On 6 December 2003, Forlán scored two injury-time goals as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 4–0 at home in the Premier League. These were Forlán's last Premier League goals despite him playing 10 more league games over the season. His only other Manchester United goal was in a 3–0 victory over Northampton Town of Division Three on 24 January 2004 in the FA Cup. Diego Forlán did not feature at all in United's 3–0 victory over Millwall in the 2004 FA Cup Final on 22 May 2004. He started the 2004–05 season with Manchester United and played in a Champions League qualifier against Dinamo București and a 3–1 defeat to Arsenal on 8 August in the 2004 FA Community Shield. His last match for United was their first Premier League game that season, a 1–0 defeat away to Chelsea on 15 August. Despite not being a success at United, United supporters still sing his name in tribute to the two goals he scored against Liverpool: \" He came from Uruguay, he made the Scousers cry\" and Forlan admits it still makes him smile.", "start_char": 8218, "end_char": 9532, "id": "103604000" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#1_149681664", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "born 19 May 1979) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player who played as a forward. At club level, Forlán is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe. With the Uruguay national team, he had huge individual success at the 2010 World Cup, finishing as joint top scorer with five goals, including the goal of the tournament, and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player. Forlán began his career in his native Uruguay as a youth player with Peñarol and Danubio, before joining Argentine club Independiente. After rising through their youth team and after a successful four-year spell, he sealed a move to England with Manchester United in 2002. His form for United was not as successful as at Independiente, although he won the Premier League in 2002–03 and the FA Cup in 2003–04. In the summer of 2004, he moved on to Spanish side Villarreal. In his first season in Spanish football, he scored 25 league goals and won the Pichichi Trophy. After two more successful seasons with Villarreal, Forlán joined Atlético Madrid, where he once again became the league's top scorer, and became the first player to win the Pichichi Trophy twice since Ronaldo in 1996–97 and 2003–04. Forlán scored in Atlético's 2010 Europa League final victory against Fulham.", "start_char": 1354, "end_char": 2670, "id": "103603991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#8_149699359", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His first Premier League goal was a 77th-minute equaliser in a home 1–1 draw against Aston Villa on 26 October. In Forlán's next Premier League game, at home to Southampton on 2 November, he came on as a 79th-minute substitute for United's goalscorer Phil Neville with the score at 1–1, and scored the winner with a dipping shot over Southampton goalkeeper Antti Niemi in the 85th minute. The goal also became notable due to his goal celebration where he ripped off his jersey, but then struggled to put it back on as the game recommenced, with Forlan making a blocked tackle while shirtless. On 1 December, Forlan scored his first brace for Manchester United with goals in the 64th and 67th minute of an away 2–1 Premier League win at rivals Liverpool. On 17 December 2002, Forlán scored the winning goal as United defeated Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Football League Cup. On 18 January 2003, Forlán scored a 90th-minute winning goal to again defeat Chelsea, this time in a Premier League match. Manchester United went on to win the Premier League title in 2002–03, and Forlán scored six goals to make him the club's third best-scoring striker that season after Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjær. At the start of the 2003–04 season, Forlán played seven Premier League games without scoring. This run was broken on 25 October, when he equalised the score to 1–1 in the 45th minute of a home match versus Fulham, a game which United lost 3–1. Forlán then scored a goal in his three subsequent matches in three different competitions, starting with an extra-time goal in an away League Cup game at Leeds United which Manchester United won 3–2.", "start_char": 6557, "end_char": 8217, "id": "103603998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_410193952#2_751809178", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/diego-forlan", "title": "Diego Forlan | Bio-salary,net worth,married,affair,engaged,children,girlfriend", "headings": "Diego Forlan\nDiego Forlan\nContents\nEarly Life\nClub Career\nInternational Career\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth and Endorsements\nVideos\n", "segment": "He made his professional premier league debut on 29 January 2002, in a 4–0 away win against Bolton Wanderers and his first premier league goal came on 26 October against Aston Villa. He was in the club for two years appearing in 63 games and scored 10 goals. Forlan then moved to the Spanish side Villarreal on 21 August 2004 and made his debut for the club on 30 August 2004 starting against rivals Valencia and scored his club's goal in the 2–1 defeat. He scored his first hat-trick for the European club on 22 May 2005 in a 3–3 away draw against league champions Barcelona. He ended his career with the club winning 106 caps with the club and scoring 54 goals in 2007. Forlan then got transferred to Atletico Madrid on 30 June 2007 following the departure of their captain Fernando Torres to Liverpool. He ended his first season in Atletico with 23 goals and formed a potential partnership with Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero. He played four successive seasons with the club winning 134 caps and scored 74 goals. He then joined the Brazilian club Internacional on 6 July 2012, he played 34 games for the club scoring ten goals and left the club on 2014. He was then linked with several clubs like Cerezo Osaka, Penarol, and Mumbai City.", "start_char": 1206, "end_char": 2448, "id": "112137508" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_410193952#1_751807702", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/diego-forlan", "title": "Diego Forlan | Bio-salary,net worth,married,affair,engaged,children,girlfriend", "headings": "Diego Forlan\nDiego Forlan\nContents\nEarly Life\nClub Career\nInternational Career\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth and Endorsements\nVideos\n", "segment": "He has a sister named Alejandra Forlan. Forlan holds an Uruguayan nationality. Club Career\nForlan began his professional footballing career with the Argentine club Independiente from 1997. He played for the club for five seasons where he scored 36 goals in 77 league games. He then switched to the England signing a contract with Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson on 22 January 2002. He made his professional premier league debut on 29 January 2002, in a 4–0 away win against Bolton Wanderers and his first premier league goal came on 26 October against Aston Villa. He was in the club for two years appearing in 63 games and scored 10 goals. Forlan then moved to the Spanish side Villarreal on 21 August 2004 and made his debut for the club on 30 August 2004 starting against rivals Valencia and scored his club's goal in the 2–1 defeat. He scored his first hat-trick for the European club on 22 May 2005 in a 3–3 away draw against league champions Barcelona. He ended his career with the club winning 106 caps with the club and scoring 54 goals in 2007.", "start_char": 814, "end_char": 1877, "id": "112137507" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_410193952#4_751812204", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/diego-forlan", "title": "Diego Forlan | Bio-salary,net worth,married,affair,engaged,children,girlfriend", "headings": "Diego Forlan\nDiego Forlan\nContents\nEarly Life\nClub Career\nInternational Career\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth and Endorsements\nVideos\n", "segment": "He is recently not linked with any clubs, staying as a free agent. International Career\nDiego Forlan is indeed one of the best ever Uruguayan player. He made his professional debut for the Uruguayan National Team on 27 March 2002 against Saudi Arabia. He is currently the top scorer for his national side with 36 goals. He is the second all-time most-capped player for his national side with 112 caps. For his performance in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he was honored with the Golden Ball. Forlan announced his retirement from the national team on 11 March 2015. Personal Life\nDiego Forlan is a married man. He got married to his lovely girlfriend Paz Cardoso on July 2, 2013. The couple together has a child;", "start_char": 2449, "end_char": 3155, "id": "112137510" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#0_149678396", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nUruguayan footballer and manager\n\"Forlán\" redirects here. For his father, see Pablo Forlán. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Forlán and the second or maternal family name is Corazo. Diego Forlán\nForlán lining up with Uruguay in 2014\nPersonal information\nFull name\nDiego Forlán Corazo\nDate of birth\n( 1979-05-19)\n19 May 1979 (age 41)\nPlace of birth\nMontevideo, Uruguay\nHeight\n1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)\nPosition (s)\nForward\nClub information\nCurrent team\nAtenas de San Carlos (manager)\nYouth career\n1990–1991\nPeñarol\n1991–1994\nDanubio\n1994–1997\nIndependiente\nSenior career*\nYears\nTeam\nApps\n(Gls)\n1997–2002\nIndependiente\n80\n(37)\n2002–2004\nManchester United\n63\n(10)\n2004–2007\nVillarreal\n106\n(54)\n2007–2011\nAtlético Madrid\n134\n(74)\n2011–2012\nInter Milan\n18\n(2)\n2012–2014\nInternacional\n34\n(10)\n2014–2015\nCerezo Osaka\n42\n(17)\n2015–2016\nPeñarol\n30\n(8)\n2016\nMumbai City\n11\n(5)\n2018\nKitchee\n8\n(5)\nTotal\n\n525\n(222)\nNational team\n2002–2014\nUruguay\n112\n(36)\nTeams managed\n2020\nPeñarol\n2021–\nAtenas de San Carlos\nHonours\n\nMen's football\nRepresenting Uruguay\nCopa América\nWinner\n2011 Argentina\n\n\n2004 Peru\n\n* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only\nDiego Forlán Corazzo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ ˈdjeɣo foɾˈlan]; born 19 May 1979) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player who played as a forward. At club level, Forlán is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe. With the Uruguay national team, he had huge individual success at the 2010 World Cup, finishing as joint top scorer with five goals, including the goal of the tournament, and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player. Forlán began his career in his native Uruguay as a youth player with Peñarol and Danubio, before joining Argentine club Independiente. After rising through their youth team and after a successful four-year spell, he sealed a move to England with Manchester United in 2002.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2065, "id": "103603990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_410193952#3_751810833", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/diego-forlan", "title": "Diego Forlan | Bio-salary,net worth,married,affair,engaged,children,girlfriend", "headings": "Diego Forlan\nDiego Forlan\nContents\nEarly Life\nClub Career\nInternational Career\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth and Endorsements\nVideos\n", "segment": "Forlan then got transferred to Atletico Madrid on 30 June 2007 following the departure of their captain Fernando Torres to Liverpool. He ended his first season in Atletico with 23 goals and formed a potential partnership with Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero. He played four successive seasons with the club winning 134 caps and scored 74 goals. He then joined the Brazilian club Internacional on 6 July 2012, he played 34 games for the club scoring ten goals and left the club on 2014. He was then linked with several clubs like Cerezo Osaka, Penarol, and Mumbai City. He is recently not linked with any clubs, staying as a free agent. International Career\nDiego Forlan is indeed one of the best ever Uruguayan player. He made his professional debut for the Uruguayan National Team on 27 March 2002 against Saudi Arabia. He is currently the top scorer for his national side with 36 goals. He is the second all-time most-capped player for his national side with 112 caps.", "start_char": 1877, "end_char": 2850, "id": "112137509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_135426530#7_149696942", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Forl%C3%A1n", "title": "Diego Forlán - Wikipedia", "headings": "Diego Forlán\nDiego Forlán\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nIndependiente\nManchester United\nVillarreal\nAtlético Madrid\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nInter Milan\nInternacional\nCerezo Osaka\nPeñarol\nMumbai City\nKitchee\nRetirement\nInternational career\n2002 FIFA World Cup\n2004 and 2007 Copa América\n2010 FIFA World Cup\n2011 Copa América\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\nRetirement\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nManagerial statistics\nHonours\nIndividual\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He made his first start in 4–0 home victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 6 March. Forlán made 13 Premier League and five UEFA Champions League appearances in the 2001–02 season but did not score. His slow start for Manchester United, who normally play in red shirts, caused some fans to point out that his name was an anagram of If Red, No Goal. On 18 September 2002, Forlán came on as a 56th-minute substitute for Ryan Giggs in a Champions League match versus Maccabi Haifa. He scored his first United goal as an 89th-minute penalty kick in the 5–2 win. His first Premier League goal was a 77th-minute equaliser in a home 1–1 draw against Aston Villa on 26 October. In Forlán's next Premier League game, at home to Southampton on 2 November, he came on as a 79th-minute substitute for United's goalscorer Phil Neville with the score at 1–1, and scored the winner with a dipping shot over Southampton goalkeeper Antti Niemi in the 85th minute. The goal also became notable due to his goal celebration where he ripped off his jersey, but then struggled to put it back on as the game recommenced, with Forlan making a blocked tackle while shirtless. On 1 December, Forlan scored his first brace for Manchester United with goals in the 64th and 67th minute of an away 2–1 Premier League win at rivals Liverpool. On 17 December 2002, Forlán scored the winning goal as United defeated Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Football League Cup.", "start_char": 6005, "end_char": 7439, "id": "103603997" } ]
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when did venus williams win wimbledon?
2009 Wimbledon Championships
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She has earned 67\noverall career titles.", "start_char": 4405, "end_char": 5072, "id": "3463084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_412731189#11_758502843", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/venus-williams/", "title": "Venus Williams who is in a relationship with Nicholas Hammond has an estimated net worth over $95 million.", "headings": "Venus Williams\nVenus Williams\nContents\nPersonal Info\nFacts\nNet Worth - $95 million\nEndorsements\nCharity & Foundation\nBoyfriend - Nicholas Hammond\nShort Bio\nProfessional Career\nView this post on Instagram\n", "segment": "ASBClassic\nA post shared by Venus Williams (@venuswilliams) on Jan 3, 2019 at 5:05pm PST\nVenus won her first Grandslam doubles title with her sister Serena at the US Open in 1999. She won her first grand slam singles title at the Wimbledon in 2000 and also won the doubles title with her sister. She won the US Open and Wimbledon in 2001 and also won the Wimbledon doubles title in 2002. Venus defeated Maria Sharapova in the semifinals of the 2005 Wimbledon and won the title after defeating Lindsay Davenport. In 2007, Venus defeated Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Ana Ivanovic to reach the finals and won her fourth Wimbledon defeating Marion Bartoli. Venus won her 5th Wimbledon title in 2008 and also claimed several doubles title with her sister Serena. Her latest Wimbledon title was in doubles in 2016. Venus took part in US Open 2018 and defeated Kuznetsova and Camila Giorgi to reach the round of 32 of the tournament where she will face her younger sister Serena Williams. Williams started her campaign 2019, where she won 10-8 in the tiebreak game against Serena at the Mubadala Worldcup Championship. Tennis Player David Witt Taiwan Open Wimbledon Championships Venus Williams Serena Williams Nicholas Hammond Grand Slam", "start_char": 5430, "end_char": 6670, "id": "112141544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_647423167#0_1421851360", "url": "http://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/36756044", "title": "Wimbledon 2016: Venus and Serena Williams win doubles - BBC Sport", "headings": "Wimbledon 2016: Venus and Serena Williams win doubles\nWimbledon 2016: Venus and Serena Williams win doubles", "segment": "Wimbledon 2016: Venus and Serena Williams win doubles - BBC Sport\nWimbledon 2016: Venus and Serena Williams win doubles\nLast updated on\n9 July 2016\n9 July 2016. From the section\nTennis\nWimbledon 2016: Serena & Venus Williams win sixth Wimbledon doubles title\nSerena Williams won her second Wimbledon title within five hours with victory in the women's doubles alongside sister Venus. The pair won 6-3 6-4 against Timea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova to claim their sixth Wimbledon doubles title and 14th doubles Grand Slam. The win means now only Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver have won more doubles Grand Slams as a pair. \"It's awesome to win another doubles at Wimbledon,\" said Serena. Earlier Serena beat Angelique Kerber 7-5 6-3 to win her 22nd Grand Slam, equalling Steffi Graf's open era record. Venus said: \"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 818, "id": "75608848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3176154490#8_3306530838", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Serena_Williams", "title": "List of career achievements by Serena Williams - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of career achievements by Serena Williams\nList of career achievements by Serena Williams\nContents\nRecords\nGrand Slam tournaments\nPrize money and earnings\nOlympic Games\nRanking\nOther\nAwards\nRecognition\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Third female player to win 70+ matches at 3 of the 4 grand slam events. She had AO 70 match wins, WIM 79 match wins, USO 84 match wins. ( tied with Steffi Graf who had USO 73 match wins, WIM 75 match wins, and FO 87 match wins, and Chris Evert who had FO 72 match wins, WIM 98 match wins, and USO 103 match wins)\nIn 2017, Williams became the first player, male or female, to win 80+ matches at 3 of the 4 grand slam events. She had AO 81 match wins, WIM 86 match wins, USO 89 match wins. In 2016, she won her 7th Wimbledon singles title, the 2nd most in the Open Era (tied with Steffi Graf, only behind Martina Navratilova's 9 titles). In 2016, won 6th Wimbledon doubles title with Venus Williams. It was the 4th time Serena Williams won the singles and doubles titles at Wimbledon in the same year (2002, 2009, 2012, 2016). Venus also accomplished this feat twice (2000, 2008). Serena and Venus Williams improved their grand slam doubles finals record to 14-0. Only Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver own more grand slam doubles titles as a team with 20 championships.", "start_char": 6286, "end_char": 7352, "id": "105534723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1032618333#2_2192503606", "url": "https://sportsaspire.com/venus-williams-facts", "title": "Venus Williams Facts - Sports Aspire", "headings": "Venus Williams Facts\nVenus Williams Facts\nInteresting Facts about Venus Williams\nLike it? Share it!\n", "segment": "Williams reached her first quarterfinals in the Bank of the West Classic tournament in Oakland in 1995 by defeating the then World No. 18 Amy Frazier. On 14th April, 1997, Venus Williams broke into the top 100. She went on to get into the top 50 by 8th September, 1997, and into the top 10 on 30th March, 1998. In 1997, she made her Grand Slam debut (at the French Open) as well, and reached her first Grand Slam final at the US Open. She became the first woman to reach the US Open singles finals in her first attempt after Pam Shriver, who achieved this feat in 1978. Venus Williams bagged her first singles title at the IGA Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City in 1998, wherein she defeated South African tennis player Joannette Kruger. She won her first singles Grand Slam tennis title at the Wimbledon in 2000 by defeating the defending champion Lindsay Davenport. In course of time, she won five Wimbledon titles (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008) and two US Open titles (2000 and 2001) to take her overall singles Grand Slam tally to seven. Venus Williams has won more than five Wimbledon titles, a feat which has been only achieved by two other athletes of the open era – Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graf.", "start_char": 2082, "end_char": 3290, "id": "42034960" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1175391911#0_2655705715", "url": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/venus-williams-wins-wimbledon", "title": "Venus Williams wins Wimbledon for the first time - HISTORY", "headings": "Venus Williams wins Wimbledon for the first time\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nVenus Williams wins Wimbledon for the first time\nFACT 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.\nALSO ON THIS DAY\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox.\nUnited States turns over responsibility for the DMZ\nPresident Zachary Taylor dies unexpectedly\nU.S. takes San Francisco from Mexico\nWilliam Faulkner joins the Royal Air Force\nA family is brutally attacked on a walk in England\nNew York elects its first governor\nGermans surrender Southwest Africa to Union of South Africa\nEnigma key broken\n", "segment": "Venus Williams wins Wimbledon for the first time - HISTORY\nico_close\nLive TV\nShows\nThis Day In History\nSchedule\nTopics\nStories\nVideos\nHISTORY Podcasts\nHistory Vault\nShop\nAd Choices\nAdvertise\nClosed Captioning\nCopyright Policy\nCorporate Information\nEmployment Opportunities\nFAQ/Contact Us\nPrivacy Notice\nTerms of Use\nTV Parental Guidelines\nRSS Feeds\nAccessibility Support\nPrivacy Settings\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nShows\nThis Day In History\nSchedule\nTopics\nStories\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nico_angle_down\nJuly\nico_angle_left\nico_angle_right\nJuly 1\nJuly 2\nJuly 3\nJuly 4\nJuly 5\nJuly 6\nJuly 7\nJuly 8\nJuly 9\nJuly 10\nJuly 11\nJuly 12\nJuly 13\nJuly 14\nJuly 15\nJuly 16\nJuly 17\nJuly 18\nJuly 19\nJuly 20\nJuly 21\nJuly 22\nJuly 23\nJuly 24\nJuly 25\nJuly 26\nJuly 27\nJuly 28\nJuly 29\nJuly 30\nJuly 31\nYear\n2000\nMonth Day\nJuly 09\nVenus Williams wins Wimbledon for the first time\nOn July 9, 2000, Venus Williams wins at Wimbledon for the first time. Her victory over defending champion, Lindsay Davenport, made Williams the first black female Wimbledon champion since Althea Gibson won back-to-back titles in 1957 and 1958. Overcoming a tough childhood in Compton, California, Williams became a champion women’s tennis player with seven Grand Slam singles titles, 16 Grand Slam doubles titles and four Olympic gold medals. Williams and her sister Serena are considered two of the greatest tennis players of all time. Williams was born on June 17, 1980, in Lynwood, California. Her father, a self-taught tennis coach, trained his daughters on the local courts. When Williams was 10 years old, the family relocated to West Palm Beach, Florida so Venus and Serena could attend a tennis academy. By the age of 10, Williams’ serve topped off at an impressive 100 miles per hour. Thanks to that serve and athletic prowess on the court, Williams was 63-0 on the United States Tennis Association junior tour. On October 31, 1994, Williams turned pro at 14 years old.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2091, "id": "8684213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_866043959#0_1864264814", "url": "https://heavy.com/sports/2017/07/venus-williams-how-many-times-won-wimbledon-grand-slams-titles-history/", "title": "How Many Wimbledon & Grand Slams Has Venus Williams Won? | Heavy.com", "headings": "Venus Williams Grand Slams & Wimbledon History\nVenus Williams Grand Slams & Wimbledon History", "segment": "How Many Wimbledon & Grand Slams Has Venus Williams Won? | Heavy.com\nHeavy.com\nSports\nTennis\nVenus Williams Grand Slams & Wimbledon History\n11 Shares\nBy Jonathan Adams\nUpdated Jul 15, 2017 at 9:00am\nGetty Venus Williams has won five Wimbledon titles and seven Grand Slams over her career. It is hard to find a player who has had as much Wimbledon success as Venus Williams. Williams enters the 2017 Wimbledon final going for her sixth Wimbledon title, and has won seven Grand Slams over his career. Despite a lot of success at Centre Court, Williams last Wimbledon title came almost a decade ago. In 2008, she defeated her sister, Serena Williams, for her fifth Wimbledon title. It was a bittersweet moment taking a trophy away from her sister. “I’m definitely more in tune with my sister’s feelings because one of us has to win and one of us has to lose,” Williams told ESPN. “ You could never detract from winning a Wimbledon, so of course it doesn’t detract from that. But I’m definitely thinking about how my sister’s feeling.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1030, "id": "39892765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3176154490#9_3306532428", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Serena_Williams", "title": "List of career achievements by Serena Williams - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of career achievements by Serena Williams\nList of career achievements by Serena Williams\nContents\nRecords\nGrand Slam tournaments\nPrize money and earnings\nOlympic Games\nRanking\nOther\nAwards\nRecognition\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "In 2016, won 6th Wimbledon doubles title with Venus Williams. It was the 4th time Serena Williams won the singles and doubles titles at Wimbledon in the same year (2002, 2009, 2012, 2016). Venus also accomplished this feat twice (2000, 2008). Serena and Venus Williams improved their grand slam doubles finals record to 14-0. Only Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver own more grand slam doubles titles as a team with 20 championships. In 2017, by virtue of her 7th Australian Open singles title, she won her 23rd grand slam singles title and surpassed Steffi Graf's Open Era record of 22. Williams now trails only Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 grand slam singles titles. ( During Court's Australian Open wins from 1960–1964, there were less than 50 athletes per Australian Open. Current grand slams have 128 athletes in every main draw. This is why there is often a reference to the Open Era which started in 1968.", "start_char": 6921, "end_char": 7840, "id": "105534724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_544586948#15_606360444", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_sisters_rivalry", "title": "Williams sisters rivalry - Wikipedia", "headings": "Williams sisters rivalry\nWilliams sisters rivalry\nContents\nHistory\n1998–2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004–2005\n2008–2009\n2013–2015\n2017\n2018\n2020\nAnalysis\nRelationship and competitive dynamic\nLegacy\nList of all matches\nSingles\nSerena Williams–Venus Williams (19–12)\nBreakdown of the rivalry\nMixed Doubles\nSerena Williams—Venus Williams (0–1)\nExhibitions\nSingles\nSerena Williams–Venus Williams (5–12)\nDoubles\nSerena Williams–Venus Williams (2–2)\nGrand Slam Performance timeline\nCombined singles performance timeline (best result)\nYear-end WTA ranking timeline\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The match was won by Venus Williams 6–1, 7–6 (8); it was the first meeting outside of a final between the two in three years and was the first win by the elder Williams sister in four years. The Williams sisters next met on one of the largest stages in tennis, the US Open, though much earlier in the tournament than they were accustomed to. Venus, as the recent Wimbledon champion and after three \"magnificent efforts\" to reach this round was perhaps favored in a Williams head-to-head for the first time in a few years . In the fourth round (their earliest meeting in a Grand Slam since their very first at the 1998 Australian Open) Venus Williams won 7–6 (5), 6–2. Venus would lose in the quarterfinals 4–6 7–5 6–1 to eventual champion Kim Clijsters, the first time since the 1998 Rome meeting that the winner of a Williams sisters match-up did not win the title. At the close of the year, after the first year since 2000 in which Serena was unable to win a match against her older sister, Venus Williams had now tied the head-to-head 7–7. 2008–2009\nThe first meeting in 2008 between the sisters occurred at the Canara Bank Bangalore Open, their first meeting in a Tier II event. The only match between the sisters to end in a third-set tiebreak, both Venus and Serena were, according to commentator and former player Tracy Austin \"busting a gut to win\". The match end in a 6–3, 3–6, 7–6 (4) victory for Serena.", "start_char": 8427, "end_char": 9841, "id": "59168797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_991863905#12_1217829667", "url": "http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/07/venus-williams-wimbledon-court-serena-williams-disrespect-sisters-placement-round-4-head-to-head-record", "title": "Wimbledon is disrespecting Venus Williams | For The Win", "headings": "Wimbledon is disrespecting Venus Williams\nWimbledon is disrespecting Venus Williams", "segment": "479326688\nJun 29, 2015; London, United Kingdom; Venus Williams (USA) in action during her match against Madison Brengle (USA) on day one of The Championships Wimbledon at the AELTC. 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what magazine did edgar allan poe work for?
The Stylus
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_788189215#11_1594635955", "url": "https://www.enotes.com/topics/edgar-allan-poe", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe Biography - eNotes.com", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe Biography\nEdgar Allan Poe Biography\nFacts and Trivia\nBiography\nEarly Life\nDownload Edgar Allan Poe Study Guide\nLife’s Work\nSummary\nBibliography\nUnlock This Study Guide Now\n", "segment": "In 1839, he joined the editorial staff of Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine, where he published two of his greatest stories, “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “William Wilson.” In 1840, Poe left Burton’s and tried, unsuccessfully, to establish his own literary magazine. He did, however, publish a collection of his stories, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840), as well as become an editor of Graham’s Magazine, where he published his first tale of ratiocination, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.” In this landmark story, he created the famous detective Auguste Dupin, the forerunner of Sherlock Holmes and thus of countless other private detectives in literature and film. A biographical sketch published at that time described Poe as short, slender, and well-proportioned, with a fair complexion, gray eyes, black hair, and an extremely broad forehead. In 1842, Poe left Graham’s to try once again to establish his own literary magazine, but not before publishing two important pieces of criticism: a long review of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, in which he established his definition of poetry as being the “Rhythmical Creation of Beauty,” and his review of Hawthorne, in which he defined the short tale as the creation of a unified effect. Between 1842 and 1844, after Poe moved to New York to join the editorial staff of the New York Mirror, he published many of his most important stories, including “The Masque of the Red Death,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” “The Black Cat,” and two more ratiocinative stories, “The Mystery of Marie Roget” and “The Gold Bug.” It was with the publication of his most famous poem, “The Raven,” in 1845, however, that he finally achieved popular success. Poe left the New York Mirror to join a new weekly periodical, the Broadway Journal, in February of 1845, where he continued the literary war against Longfellow begun in a review written for the Mirror.", "start_char": 6845, "end_char": 8752, "id": "21163710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1417419362#11_2544515094", "url": "https://quizlet.com/101728782/english-poes-life-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He was the editor for the magazines Burton's and Graham's. He sold pieces to Alexander's Weekly Messenger and other magazines. Philadelphia was where Poe published his first book of short stories. He also tried to start his own journal but couldn't afford it. He moved back to New York in 1844. He gave a fake story about him flying in a balloon across the ocean, which caused his name to be known. He wrote the famous poem The Raven in New York. He gave many lectures and attracted big crowds. He wrote two more books and bought out Broadway Journal, which fulfilled his dream of running a magazine company. He moved out of New York in 1846 when his journal failed, his wife got sick, and rumors about Poe having an affair started to spread.", "start_char": 3868, "end_char": 4610, "id": "113077771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1524435469#8_3206630920", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edgar-Allan-Poe", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe | Biography, Poems, Short Stories, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe\nEdgar Allan Poe\nAmerican writer\nWhat are Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known works?\nWhat influence did Edgar Allan Poe have?\nHow did Edgar Allan Poe die?\nLife\nObserve science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury's remarks on Edgar Allan Poe's “The Fall of the House of Usher”\n", "segment": "In 1839 he became coeditor of Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine in Philadelphia. There a contract for a monthly feature stimulated him to write “William Wilson” and “The Fall of the House of Usher,” stories of supernatural horror. The latter contains a study of a neurotic now known to have been an acquaintance of Poe, not Poe himself. Later in 1839 Poe’s Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque appeared (dated 1840). He resigned from Burton’s about June 1840 but returned in 1841 to edit its successor, Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine, in which he printed “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” —the first detective story. In 1843 his “The Gold Bug” won a prize of $100 from the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper, which gave him great publicity. In 1844 he returned to New York, wrote “The Balloon Hoax” for the Sun, and became subeditor of the New York Mirror under N.P. Willis, thereafter a lifelong friend. In the New York Mirror of January 29, 1845, appeared, from advance sheets of the American Review, his most famous poem, “The Raven,” which gave him national fame at once. Poe then became editor of the Broadway Journal, a short-lived weekly, in which he republished most of his short stories, in 1845. During this last year the now-forgotten poet Frances Sargent Locke Osgood pursued Poe.", "start_char": 5030, "end_char": 6321, "id": "23739450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1646325106#8_3350348717", "url": "https://www.gale.com/open-access/edgar-allan-poe", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe: Themes & Literary Analysis of Stories and Poems", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe\nEdgar Allan Poe\nEdgar Allan Poe Topic Overview\nBiographical Information\nMajor Works\n", "segment": "he published more than 80 essays, poems, and reviews in the periodical, while gradually attracting a sizeable readership. In 1837, he resigned from his editorship, although he continued to contribute fiction and criticism to the magazine. For the next year Poe lived with his family in New York before relocating to Philadelphia in early 1838. During this period he published his only novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838), as well as several important short stories, including \"Ligeia\" (1838) and \"The Fall of the House of Usher\" (1839). In 1839 he took a position as the editor and principal literary critic of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine; he was fired a year later, however, after attempting to launch his own rival magazine. Poe's first book of short fiction, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, was published in 1840. Over the next few years Poe published two additional story collections, The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe, No. 1. Containing the Murders in the Rue Morgue, and The Man That Was Used Up (1843) and Tales by Edgar A. Poe (1845), as well as his most significant book of poetry, The Raven and Other Poems (1845).", "start_char": 4857, "end_char": 6016, "id": "82205093" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1000978916#10_1705612321", "url": "http://poestories.com/biography.php", "title": "A short biography of Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)", "headings": "Biography of Edgar Allan Poe\nBiography of Edgar Allan Poe\nPoe's Childhood\nPoe in the Army\nA Struggling Writer\nFinal Days\n", "segment": "Sometime in 1840, Edgar Poe joined George R. Graham as an editor for Graham's Magazine. During the two years that Poe worked for Graham's, he published his first detective story, \" The Murders in the Rue Morgue \" and challenged readers to send in cryptograms, which he always solved. During the time Poe was editor, the circulation of the magazine rose from 5000 to 35,000 copies. Poe left Graham's in 1842 because he wanted to start his own magazine. Poe found himself without a regular job once again. He tried to start a magazine called The Stylus and failed. In 1843, he published some booklets containing a few of his short stories but they didn't sell well enough. He won a hundred dollars for his story, \" The Gold Bug \" and sold a few other stories to magazines but he barely had enough money to support his family. Often, Mrs. Clemm had to contribute financially. In 1844, Poe moved back to New York.", "start_char": 3862, "end_char": 4776, "id": "61838082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1637258842#4_2781004032", "url": "http://softschools.com/facts/authors/edgar_allan_poe_facts/1374/", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe Facts", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe Facts\nEdgar Allan Poe Facts", "segment": "He had grown unhappy with his lack of editorial control at the magazine. While in New York he wrote his only novel titled The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym . In 1844 Edgar Allan Poe published a new story about a balloon trip that crossed the ocean. It was a hoax. In 1845 The Raven was published and Edgar Allan Poe became famous for the work. Edgar Allan Poe bought the magazine the Broadway Journal but he soon left the city due to rumors about his love life. Edgar Allan Poe's wife Virginia died at the age of 24. His writing career came to a halt because he was so devastated by Virginia's death. Edgar Allan Poe died only two years later. His last two years were spent traveling and giving lectures.", "start_char": 1959, "end_char": 2664, "id": "62489702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_395878462#5_432488750", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe_in_popular_culture", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe in popular culture - Wikipedia", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe in popular culture\nEdgar Allan Poe in popular culture\nContents\nComics\nFiction\nFilm\nTheatre\nAudio theater/Radio theater\nTelevision\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In the Italian comic book Zagor, Poe is an agent of the American secret service called \"Elsewhere\", with a codename \"Raven\". Detective Comics #417 (DC Comics, November 1971) includes Poe in a story entitled, \"The Mystery that Edgar Allan Poe Solved\", a reprint of Gang Busters #49 (1948). Ghosts #26 (National Periodical Publications, May 1974) features a story called \"Dark Destiny\" by Leo Dorfman which includes Poe as a character. In Arcade: The Comic Review #7 (The Print Mint, 1976), a three-page story entitled \"The Inheritance of Rufus Griswold\" by Spain Rodriquez tells the story of Poe's death. In Haunted # 31 (Charlton Comics, 1977), Poe and Roderick Usher appear as characters in the 9-page story \"Subway Stop\" by Tom Sutton. The story is reprinted n Haunted # 56 (Charlton Comics, 1981)\nCrazy Magazine #73 (Marvel Comics, April 1981) includes a story called \"The Tattletale Heart\", a satire of Poe's famous story which includes Poe as a character. Crazy Magazine #89 (Marvel Comics, August 1982) features a one-page story called \"The Raven\" in which Poe has writer's block, so his next tale his composed by a raven. Alien Encounters #10 (Eclipse Comics, December 1986) includes a science fiction story by Ray Bradbury, \"The Exiles,\" in which Poe appears as a character. Jason Asala's Poe v.1 (Cheese Comics, 1996) is a series that ran for six issues between September 1996 and April 1997.", "start_char": 3463, "end_char": 4865, "id": "103781447" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1000978916#9_1705611069", "url": "http://poestories.com/biography.php", "title": "A short biography of Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)", "headings": "Biography of Edgar Allan Poe\nBiography of Edgar Allan Poe\nPoe's Childhood\nPoe in the Army\nA Struggling Writer\nFinal Days\n", "segment": "In 1837, Edgar went to New York. He wrote \"The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym\" but he could not find any financial success. He moved to Philadelphia in 1838 where he wrote \" Ligeia \" and \" The Haunted Palace \". His first volume of short stories, \"Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque\" was published in 1839. Poe received the copyright and 20 copies of the book, but no money. Sometime in 1840, Edgar Poe joined George R. Graham as an editor for Graham's Magazine. During the two years that Poe worked for Graham's, he published his first detective story, \" The Murders in the Rue Morgue \" and challenged readers to send in cryptograms, which he always solved. During the time Poe was editor, the circulation of the magazine rose from 5000 to 35,000 copies. Poe left Graham's in 1842 because he wanted to start his own magazine. Poe found himself without a regular job once again.", "start_char": 3487, "end_char": 4369, "id": "61838081" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_776279198#7_1400491722", "url": "http://www.online-literature.com/poe/", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss.", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe\nEdgar Allan Poe\nRecent Forum Posts on Edgar Allan Poe\n", "segment": "Though not without his detractors and troubles with employers, it was the start of his career as respected critic and essayist. Other publications which he contributed to were Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine (1839–1840), Graham’s Magazine (1841–1842), Evening Mirror, and Godey’s Lady’s Book. After Virginia and Edgar married in Richmond in 1836 they moved to New York City. Poe’s only completed novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym was published in 1838. The story starts as an adventure for a young Nantucket stowaway on a whaling ship but soon turns into a chilling tale of mutiny, murder, and cannibalism. It is with extreme reluctance that I dwell upon the appalling scene which ensued; a scene which, with its minutest details, no after events have been able to efface in the slightest degree from my memory, and whose stern recollection will embitter every future moment of my existence.—Ch. 12\nPoe’s contributions to magazines were published as a collection in Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840) which included “The Duc de L'Omelette”, “Bon-Bon” and “King Pest”. What some consider to be the first detective story, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” was published in 1841; Now, brought to this conclusion in so unequivocal a manner as we are, it is not our part, as reasoners, to reject it on account of apparent impossibilities.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5805, "id": "807269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_638052779#6_1347492581", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/edgar-allan-poe/", "title": "Edgar Allan Poe Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Edgar Allan Poe Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEdgar Allan Poe\nAlso Known For : Writer, Editor, Literary Critic\nBirth Place : Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America\nDied On : October 7, 1849\nZodiac Sign : Capricorn\nEdgar Allan Poe Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nChildhood and Early Life\nLater Life\nLegacy\n", "segment": "He was lucky to get another editorial job at Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine as an editor. That is where he built his name by creating incisive and horrific stories such as “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Purloined Letter.” Later Life\nIn 1840, Poe managed to join with editor George Graham. At this time he managed to publish some compelling stories such as “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.” While still living his life as an editor he managed to release an edit over 35,000 copies per day. He left the Graham’s in 1842 since he, at last, wanted to open his magazine. The Stylus was his first magazine that he owned, but it failed. He continued to publish different booklets and short stories. But his business wasn’t profitable. He had sold his story collections for $100 and had already sold few stories to magazines.", "start_char": 2344, "end_char": 3170, "id": "89364207" } ]
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what state did george washington live in?
Virginia
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When Washington was president Washington DC wasn't built and the White House didn't exist. The city of Washington was created to be the national federal capital after he became president. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 632, "id": "3647383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_136856251#6_318307023", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/george-washington-facts-for-kids/", "title": "George Washington Facts For Kids - George Washington Information", "headings": "George Washington Facts For Kids – George Washington Information\nGeorge Washington Facts For Kids – George Washington Information\nGeorge Washington Facts For Kids\n1. Who Was George Washington\n2. What Is George Washington’s Full Name\n3. What Was George Washington’s Middle Name\n4. Was George Washington English?\n5. What did they call George Washington\n6. Was Washington a hero? – Why is George Washington a hero\n7. When Was George Washington Born\n8. 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During his presidency, he lived in the Samuel Osgood House, in New York City from April 23, 1789 to February 23, 1790. From 1790 to 1797, he lived at the President’s House located at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 10. George Washington Early Life – George Washington’s Childhood\nGeorge Washington was born in Pope’s Creek at a plantation owned by his family. He was the eldest child of his parents.", "start_char": 2870, "end_char": 3732, "id": "109885083" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164335071#0_440597280", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_George_Washington_live_while_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did George Washington live while he was president? - Answers\nGeorge Washington was president for two terms from 1789 to 1797. During his first term the government met in New York City and as president he rented a house there. During his second term the government met in Philadelphia and also rented a house there. His permanent home is considered Mount Vernon, VA, which is 16 miles south of Washington DC. 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 \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nUS Constitution\n \nHistory of the United States\n \nBarack Obama\n \nPolitics and Government\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nUS Presidents\nGeorge Washington\nJohn Adams\nWhere did George Washington live while he was president? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-12-18 03:32:06\nGeorge Washingtonwas president for two terms from 1789 to 1797. During his first term the government met in New York Cityand as president he rented a house there. During his second term the government met in Philadelphia and also rented a house there. His permanent home is considered Mount Vernon, VA, which is 16 miles south of Washington DC.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1371, "id": "75008056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164335071#6_440604342", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_George_Washington_live_while_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George Washington\nWhere did George Washington live instead of the White House? While serving as president, George Washington resided in both\nNew York and Pennsylvania. The White House was in the process of\nbeing constructed at that time. Who was the first president to live in Washington DC? John Adams in 1797. George Washington was the only president who never lived in Washington D.C.\nWhere did president George Washington live? Mount Vernon. ( A plantation in Virginia.) Who was the first President to live in the current White House? George Washington .", "start_char": 2799, "end_char": 3357, "id": "75008062" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164335071#5_440603499", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_George_Washington_live_while_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George washington\nWho was the only president who did not live in DC? George Washington\nWhich American President did not live in the White House? George Washington. Where did George Washington live after he was president? mount vernon, virginia\nWhat U.S president did not live in the White House? George Washington\nWhere did George Washington live instead of the White House? While serving as president, George Washington resided in both\nNew York and Pennsylvania. The White House was in the process of\nbeing constructed at that time. Who was the first president to live in Washington DC? John Adams in 1797.", "start_char": 2503, "end_char": 3111, "id": "75008061" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164335071#3_440601587", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_George_Washington_live_while_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George Washington as it was not ready for him to live in, while\nhe was the First President of the USA. Where did George Washington live while he was presidnent? George Washington Carver Lived in Virginia all during his\npresident career. A lot of people make a mistake by saying he lived\nin Washington D.C. during his president career. Who was the first president that didn't live in Washington DC? The US capital moved to Washington in 1800, thus George\nWashington lived in Philadelphia while he was President and not\nlive in Washington, although his home,\nMt. Vernon is not far away. President to live the longest? george washington\nOnly US President who didn't live in Washington? George Washington. 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Where Did George Washington Live As President\n31. George Washington Death\n32. How Old Was George Washington When He Died\n33. Important Facts About George Washington\n34. Fun Facts About George Washington – Interesting Facts About George Washington\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "During his presidency, he lived in the Samuel Osgood House, in New York City from April 23, 1789 to February 23, 1790. From 1790 to 1797, he lived at the President’s House located at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 10. George Washington Early Life – George Washington’s Childhood\nGeorge Washington was born in Pope’s Creek at a plantation owned by his family. He was the eldest child of his parents. His father then moved his family to Little Hunting Creek near the Potomac River, where the Washington family had another home. In 1738, the family moved to Ferry Farm, which was situated near Fredericksburg, Virginia. George Washington spent much of his childhood in Ferry Farm, and inherited it after the death of his father. He did not attend any school like his elder half-brothers. He learned mathematics, trigonometry, and surveying.", "start_char": 3312, "end_char": 4171, "id": "109885084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164335071#4_440602594", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_George_Washington_live_while_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The US capital moved to Washington in 1800, thus George\nWashington lived in Philadelphia while he was President and not\nlive in Washington, although his home,\nMt. Vernon is not far away. President to live the longest? george washington\nOnly US President who didn't live in Washington? George Washington. What president was the first president to live in the United states? George washington\nWho was the only president who did not live in DC? George Washington\nWhich American President did not live in the White House? 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The area now known as Washington, D.C. did not become the capital of the U.S. until July 1790. Washington himself played a leading role in the decision to locate the permanent national capital in the District of Columbia, which would come to be his namesake. Washington is the only president that did not live in the White House, as New York City was the U.S. capital at the time of his inauguration, followed by Philadelphia. George Washington's famous Mount Vernon estate in Virginia is a fantastic place to visit if you are ever in the Washington DC area. In fact, it is featured on our Top 10 List of U.S. Historical Sites to Visit! When? George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 and died December 14, 1799 at the age of 67. Born into a wealthy family in Colonial Virginia, Washington started out as a soldier fighting in the French and Indian War and became a lieutenant in the army by the time he was 22.", "start_char": 1743, "end_char": 2911, "id": "79049703" } ]
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where does the zambezi river end?
Indian Ocean
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Zambezi River running along the Zambezi National Park in Zimbabwe\nThe source of the mighty Zambezi River lies at about 1 500 m (4 900ft) above sea level in the Mwinilunga District, very close to the border where Zambia, Angola and the Congo meet. From there it flows through Zambia, Angola, Namibia and Botswana then back along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe finally discharging into the Indian Ocean at its delta in Mozambique. The area of its catchment basin is 1 390 000 square km which is half that of the Nile. The length of the Zambezi River\nThe Power of the Zambezi River has been harnessed along its journey at two points, the first being Kariba Dam in Zimbabwe and the second Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique. Both these dams are sources of hydroelectric power and supply a large portion of power to Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Recently worrying reports have popped up in the press that the Zambezi Seaway Scheme, a project to open up the Zambezi to enable the transportation of goods and minerals from the hinterland, is back on the cards.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1583, "id": "26229703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169894372#4_455098185", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Zambezi_River_start", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "it starts in the mountains then ends in the indian ocean\nWhich Zimbabwe beer is named after a river? Zambezi Zambezi\nIs Zambezi a city? Zambezi is a river. It has Victoria Falls. How long is the zambezi river? the Zambezi River is: 2,574 km. ( 1,599 mi.) long. What is the famous waterfall on the Zambezi river?", "start_char": 1850, "end_char": 2161, "id": "75019668" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1669124870#15_3659628474", "url": "https://www.amusingplanet.com/2015/04/the-humble-sources-of-10-major-rivers.html", "title": "The Humble Sources of 10 Major Rivers | Amusing Planet", "headings": "The Humble Sources of 10 Major Rivers\nThe Humble Sources of 10 Major Rivers\nThe Mississippi\nThe Nile\nThe Ganges\nThe Thames\nThe Danube\nThe Amazon River\nThe Rhine\nThe Volga\nThe Yellow River\nThe Zambezi\n", "segment": "The place is marked by a tablet. The Zambezi\nPhoto credit\nThe Zambezi is the fourth-longest river in Africa. The 2,574-kilometer-long river rises in Zambia and flows through eastern Angola, along the eastern border of Namibia and the northern border of Botswana, then along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe to Mozambique, where it crosses that country to empty into the Indian Ocean. The Zambezi's most noted feature is Victoria Falls. The river rises as a small bubbling stream in a jungle near Mwinilunga in the Kalene Hills, north-western Zambia, about 1,524 meters above sea level. The place is well marked and a popular tourist spot. Article based on this Imgur album\nBurundi China England Germany India Landmarks Natural Wonders Peru River Russia Rwanda Switzerland USA Zambia", "start_char": 8941, "end_char": 9729, "id": "56948361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169894372#3_455097456", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Zambezi_River_start", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Zambezi River is on the Continent of Africa\nWhat falls are located on the Zambezi river? The Victoria Falls are located on the Zambezi river. Which river in Africa includes the Victoria Falls Nile river Congo river Niger river or Zambezi river? Zambezi River. Where does the zambezi river start and end? it starts in the mountains then ends in the indian ocean\nWhich Zimbabwe beer is named after a river? Zambezi Zambezi\nIs Zambezi a city? Zambezi is a river. It has Victoria Falls. How long is the zambezi river?", "start_char": 1542, "end_char": 2060, "id": "75019667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169894372#8_455100834", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Zambezi_River_start", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Zambezi River. On what river is the Victoria falls? The Zambezi River\nOn what river are the victoria falls? The Zambezi River\nRiver in southern Africa? the zambezi river\nOn which river is Kariba dam? The Zambezi River. The Victoria falls is on which river? The Zambezi river. Where does the river Zambezi start and end? The source is Mwinilunga in and drains into the Indian Ocean\nthrough Mozambique\nWhat are the tributaries of the Zambezi river?", "start_char": 2750, "end_char": 3201, "id": "75019672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1591778606#0_3347240430", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Zambezi-River", "title": "Zambezi River | river, Africa | Britannica", "headings": "Zambezi River\nZambezi River\nriver, Africa\nPhysical features\nPhysiography\nHydrology\n", "segment": "Zambezi River | river, Africa | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Water Rivers & Canals\nZambezi River\nriver, Africa\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nNic J. Money See All Contributors\nDirector, CVC Group Companies, Lusaka. Former Director, Geological Survey Department, Government of Zambia, Lusaka. Author of The Geology of Western Zambia. Last Updated: Mar 23, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: Zambesi River, Zanbere River\nZambezi River, also spelled Zambesi, river draining a large portion of south-central Africa. Together with its tributaries, it forms the fourth largest river basin of the continent. The river flows eastward for about 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometres) from its source on the Central African Plateau to empty into the Indian Ocean. With its tributaries, it drains an area of more than 500,000 square miles (1,300,000 square kilometres). The Zambezi (meaning “Great River” in the language of the Tonga people) includes along its course the Victoria Falls, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, and the Kariba and Cahora Bassa dams, two of Africa’s largest hydroelectric projects.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1149, "id": "23822544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1302413993#0_2297935956", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Zambezi", "title": "Zambezi - definition of Zambezi by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Zambezi\nZambezi\nZam·be·zi\nZambezi\nZambese\nZam•be•zi\nZam•be′zi•an, adj.\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Zambezi - definition of Zambezi by The Free Dictionary\nZambezi\nAlso found in: Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Zam·be·zi\n(zăm-bē′zē)\nA river, about 2,735 km (1,700 mi) long, of central and southern Africa rising in northwest Zambia and flowing south and east to the Mozambique Channel. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Zambezi\n( zæmˈbiːzɪ) or\nZambese\nn\n(Placename) a river in S central and E Africa, rising in NW Zambia and flowing across E Angola back into Zambia, continuing south to the Caprivi Strip of Namibia, then east forming the Zambia–Zimbabwe border, and finally crossing Mozambique to the Indian Ocean: the fourth longest river in Africa. Length:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 844, "id": "102998308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1033090182#5_2066886756", "url": "https://safarisafricana.com/african-rivers-wildlife/", "title": "African Rivers: Africa's Best Rivers For Wildlife Viewing", "headings": "African Rivers\nAfrican Rivers\nThe Chobe River – the ultimate river safari?\nAngola, Botswana, Namibia & Zambia\nThe Congo River – Africa’s rainforest river\nAngola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania & Zambia\nThe Limpopo River – big five territory\nBotswana, Mozambique, South Africa & Zimbabwe\nThe Luangwa River – hippo heaven\nZambia\nThe Okavango – wildlife perfection\nAngola, Botswana & Namibia\nThe Sabie River – South Africa’s finest\nSouth Africa & Mozambique\nThe Zambezi River – epic waterfalls\nAngola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia & Zimbabwe\nWhat are the major rivers of Africa?\nNile-Kagera River: 6,853 km\nCongo-Chambeshi River: 4,700 km\nNiger River: 4,200 km\nZambezi River: 2,693 km\nUbangi-Uele River: 2,270 km\nKasai River: 2,153 km\nOrange River: 2,092 km\nLimpopo River: 1,800 km\nSenegal River: 1,641 km\nBlue Nile: 1,600 km\n", "segment": "The Zambezi River – epic waterfalls\nAngola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia & Zimbabwe\nThe Zambezi River falls into Victoria Falls\nThe mighty Zambezi River is Africa’s fourth longest river, starting in Zambia and flowing over 2,500 km through six countries before ending in the Indian Ocean. The river travels through a number of national parks and reserves – perhaps most spectacularly feeding the Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe/Zambia border. Parts of the Zambezi are gentle enough to allow for canoe safaris, giving close-up views of hippos and crocodiles, and with some luck elephants and antelopes too. What are the major rivers of Africa? These 10 major rivers of Africa are the continents’ largest, starting with the longest and shown in descending order. The list gives the river name, length in kilometers, and each country the river flows through (or, in many cases, serves as a border for). Nile-Kagera River: 6,853 km\nThe Nile is the world’s longest river, and flows through: Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania & Uganda. Congo-Chambeshi River:", "start_char": 5033, "end_char": 6165, "id": "10415234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1530721135#1_2557154314", "url": "http://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/rivers/zambezi", "title": "Zambezi River", "headings": "THE ZAMBEZI RIVER\nTHE ZAMBEZI RIVER\nZambezi - The Source of Life\nMORE INFORMATION\nUSEFUL FACTS\nWHEN TO VISIT\nGETTING THERE\nHISTORY\nFORMATION\n", "segment": "Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 2:39\nLive\n•\nThe Zambezi is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa. For about 500 kilometres it serves as the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe thundering over the Victoria Falls and through the narrow, steadily deepening Batoka Gorge, providing a fantastic playground for white-water rafting, kayaking, river boarding and jet boating. Its unique value is that it is less developed than other rivers regarding human settlement and many areas along its banks have even been granted protected status. The Lower Zambezi National Park flanks the river on the Zambian side and Mana Pools National Park on the Zimbabwean side. This whole area of the Zambezi supports one of Africa’s most important wilderness areas as it provides sustenance to a diverse array of game, birdlife and fish species. Hippo, Nile crocodiles and monitor lizards, are commonly found along many of the calm stretches of the river. Species of bird, like heron, pelican, egret and African fish eagle are found in large numbers here. The riverine woodlands then support many large animals, such as buffalo, zebra, giraffe, elephant.", "start_char": 2447, "end_char": 3800, "id": "27203539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_968058818#0_1760094925", "url": "http://cgee.hamline.edu/rivers/Resources/river_profiles/Zambezi.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Rivers of Life: River Profiles - the Zambezi\nTHE \r ZAMBEZI RIVER \r \nThe Bundu people of Zambia \r believe the Zambezi River has a spirit called Nyami Nyami. This spirit \r brings them water to grow crops and fish to eat so they call the river \r \"the river of life\". The Zambezi originates in Northwestern Zambia, formerly \r Rhodesia, and flows through Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and finally to \r Mozambique. Here it empties into the Indian Ocean 1600 miles from its \r headwaters. The climate along the river is considered tropical and the \r rainy season lasts from October through April. The river changes at different \r spots along it, going from a placid flow in sandy plains to annually flooded \r plains to a tumbling river of falls and rapids. Perhaps the most spectacular \r spot along the river is in Zimbabwe at Victoria Falls. These falls are \r two times the size of Niagara Falls at 355 feet high and 5500 feet wide! The Zambezi River is widely \r used by wildlife and humans alike.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1084, "id": "4812970" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1525616254#0_3209106632", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eric-Cantor", "title": "Eric Cantor | American politician | Britannica", "headings": "Eric Cantor\nEric Cantor\nAmerican politician\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Eric Cantor | American politician | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Other Politicians\nEric Cantor\nAmerican politician\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nChelsey Parrott-Sheffer\nChelsey Parrott-Sheffer was a research editor at Encyclopædia Britannica. See Article History\nEric Cantor, (born June 6, 1963, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.), American Republican politician who was a representative from Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives (2001– 14), where he served as minority whip (2009–11) and majority leader (2011–14). Cantor grew up in a Jewish family in Richmond, Virginia, where his father owned a successful real estate company. While a student at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. (B.A., 1985), he worked as an intern for Tom Bliley, a Republican representative from Virginia. He then earned a law degree (1988) from the College of William and Mary and a master’s degree (1989) in real estate development from Columbia University. He worked as a lawyer and real estate developer for his father’s company before founding his own mortgage brokerage company. In 1991 he won election to the Virginia State House of Delegates, where he served until 2001. Along with his wife, Diana, Cantor started the Virginia College Savings Plan, an independent state agency that allowed parents to lock in current tuition prices for their children who would attend college in the future; Diana was the organization’s first executive director. Cantor was also instrumental in finding a new building for the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1590, "id": "23740902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_630486024#0_592644581", "url": "http://ericthurman.com/blog/what-is-holistic-ministry.html", "title": "EricThurman.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "EricThurman.com", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 15, "id": "73045194" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_269177162#33_416058202", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/us-states/virginia.html", "title": "Virginia | State Facts & History", "headings": "Virginia\nVirginia\nVirginia State Facts\nFun Facts\nGovernment\nPopulation\nEconomy\nGeography\nVirginia State History\nVirginia Culture and Interesting Facts\nHome of the Internet\nA Seat of Government\nVirginia is for Lovers\nFamous Virginia Natives and Residents\nU.S. State Comparisons\n", "segment": "Eric Cantor political leader; Willa Cather novelist; Roy Clark country music artist; William Clark explorer; Henry Clay statesman; Clarence Clemons musician; Joseph Cotten actor; Katie Couric TV newscaster; Ella Fitzgerald singer; William H. Harris", "start_char": 9751, "end_char": 10000, "id": "44974751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_522075107#1_909186959", "url": "http://www.jewishhumorcentral.com/2020/05/16-female-cantors-from-around-world.html", "title": "Jewish Humor Central: 16 Female Cantors From Around the World Sing \"Jerusalem of Gold\"", "headings": "\nSunday, May 24, 2020\n16 Female Cantors From Around the World Sing \"Jerusalem of Gold\"\n4 comments:\nA Message From Al Kustanowitz About FAU OLLI Lectures\nJewish Humor Central Staff\nNow You Can Book Program and Lecture Dates for 2021 Via ZOOM\nBUY OUR LATEST BOOK IN PAPERBACK AND GET THE KINDLE VERSION (E-BOOK) FREE!\nBuy \"Israel is a Funny Country\" and Amazon will give you a free copy of the Kindle edition\nNow is the time to book our Jewish Humor Shows and Lectures for your shul, JCC, or club on ZOOM.\nNow Open: The Jewish Humor Central Gift Shop\nAdd Laughter to Your Purim Celebration. Order Now From Amazon.com.\nThe Best of Jewish Humor Central - Now Available in eBook and Paperback at Amazon.com\nAbout the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief\nKeywords\nSubscribe Via Feeds\nCheck Out All of Our Previous Posts\nOur Favorite Books\nOther Jewish Humor and Culture Websites That We Follow Regularly\n", "segment": "Here is a list of the cantors, their synagogues, and their cities. Adi Arad, Petach Tikva, Israel\nHazzan Alisa Pomerantz-Boro, Congregation Beth El, Voorhees, NJ, USA\nAtalya Lavi, Beit Tefilah Israeli, Tel Aviv, Israel\nCantor Aviv Weinberg, Celle Synagogue, Berlin, Germany\nCantor Elizabeth Shammash, Tiferet Bet Israel, Philadelphia, PA, USA\nCantor Julia Cadrain, Central Synagogue, New York, NY, USA\nLaurie Akers, Congregation Or Shalom, Vernon Hills, IL, USA\nCantor Lisa Peicott, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles, CA, USA\nCantor Lizzie Weiss, Temple Emanu-El, Beverly Hills, CA, USA\nCantor Magda Fishman, B'nai Torah, Boca Raton, FL, USA\nCantor Rachel Goldman, Congregation Ner Tamid of South Bay, Los Angeles, CA, USA\nCantor Rebecca Garfein, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, New York, NY, USA\nCantor Roslyn Barak, Congregation Emanu-El, San Francisco, CA, USA\nCantor Sara Hass, Temple Israel, Long Beach, CA, USA\nCantor Shira Lissek, Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC, USA\nCantor Vicky Glikin, Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, TX, USA\nEnjoy! A SPECIAL NOTE FOR NEW EMAIL SUBSCRIBERS: THE VIDEO IS NOT VIEWABLE DIRECTLY FROM THE EMAIL THAT YOU GET EACH DAY. YOU MUST CLICK ON THE TITLE AT THE TOP OF THE EMAIL TO REACH THE JEWISH HUMOR CENTRAL WEBSITE, FROM WHICH YOU CLICK ON THE PLAY BUTTON IN THE VIDEO IMAGE TO START THE VIDEO. YouTube\nJVocals\n2.96K subscribers\nSubscribe\nירושלים של זהב- JVocals, חזניות העולם שרות לירושלים. Yerushalayim Shel Zahav\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information.", "start_char": 602, "end_char": 2463, "id": "45259145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_561457243#2_608564677", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantor", "title": "Eric Cantor - Wikipedia", "headings": "Eric Cantor\nEric Cantor\nContents\nEarly life, education, and career\nVirginia House of Delegates\nU.S. House of Representatives\nCommittee assignments\nParty leadership\nLegislation\nPolitical positions\nSocial issues\nEconomy, budgeting, and trade\nOther foreign affairs\nPolitical campaigns\nVirginia House of Delegates\nHouse of Representatives\n2014 Republican primary and resignation\nThreats and campaign office incident\nElectoral history\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\nMedia appearances\n", "segment": "His family emigrated from Russia, Romania, and Latvia in the late 1800s and early 1900s. His father was the state treasurer for Ronald Reagan 's 1980 presidential campaign. Cantor was raised in Conservative Judaism. He graduated from the Collegiate School, a co-ed private school in Richmond, in 1981. He enrolled at George Washington University (GW) in 1981; as a freshman he worked as an intern for House Republican Tom Bliley of Virginia, and was Bliley's driver in the 1982 campaign. Cantor was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity while at GW and received his Bachelor of Arts in 1985. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from William & Mary Law School in 1988, and received a Master of Science in Real Estate Development from Columbia University in 1989. Cantor worked for over a decade with his father's business doing legal work and real estate development. Virginia House of Delegates\nCantor served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1992 – January 1, 2001.", "start_char": 3212, "end_char": 4181, "id": "103889693" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_314345579#16_357893549", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/27/politics/jeb-bush-eric-cantor-endorsement/index.html", "title": "Eric Cantor endorses Jeb Bush for president - CNN Politics", "headings": "Eric Cantor endorses Jeb Bush for president\nEric Cantor endorses Jeb Bush for president\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nTweets by CNNPolitics\n", "segment": "@JebBush is a true leader w/ a long-term vision for our country and the know how to implement it– not just talk about it. I'm #AllInForJeb. — Eric Cantor (@EricCantor) August 27, 2015\nCantor, 52, was also named a Virginia state co-chair of Bush’s 2016 campaign. The endorsement was first reported by Politico . The former Virginia congressman left Congress more than a year ago after losing the primary to keep his seat in a shocking upset to a little-known college professor, Dave Brat. He is now vice chairman of Moelis & Company, a global investment bank. But although he no longer holds office, Cantor is still considered a power player in the Republican Party. Bush, who many consider to be the establishment choice for the Republican nomination, has struggled in recent national and state polls, as outsider candidates like front-runner Trump and retired neurosugeon Ben Carson have captured much of the race’s attention. The former Florida governor has managed to rack up several high profile endorsements from sitting and former lawmakers. Donald Trump, now frequently playing Bush’s foil, mocked the Cantor endorsement in a tweet: “", "start_char": 6583, "end_char": 7724, "id": "16864556" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_22923984#3_53545055", "url": "https://networthfacts.com/jim-cantore/", "title": "Jim Cantore Net Worth, Bio, Age, Wife, Divorce, Children & Salary", "headings": "Jim Cantore\nJim Cantore\nBody Measurement of Jim Cantore\nPersonal Info of Jim Cantore\nRelationship of Jim Cantore\nOther Information of Jim Cantore\nSocial Media\nWhat is his net worth in 2020?\nBorn in Beacon Falls, Connecticut\nMarried Life with his Ex-Wife\nFather of Two Children\nRumors of Dating\nTags\nOthers\n", "segment": "The five feet and eight inches tall, Jim is quite popular on Instagram account with the following of 124K followers. For which he might earn a decent amount. Besides, he has involved in charity work for support in researching Fragile X syndrome and Parkinson’s disease. He also an active member of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. With such a huge amount of money, he is currently living a healthy and wealthy life. Born in Beacon Falls, Connecticut\nJim Cantore was born on James M. Cantore on February 16, 1964, in Beacon Falls, Connecticut, USA. He grew up and raised by his supportive family. Moreover, he spent his childhood days in White River Junction in Vermont. Similarly, he is an American by nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Jim Cantore ( left) with his friends in his adulthood days.", "start_char": 1813, "end_char": 2614, "id": "65101573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_964667055#15_1178608325", "url": "http://freedomoutpost.com/joel-osteen-caught-financial-scandal-report-claims-hes-leveraging-church-money-making-vehicle/", "title": "Joel Osteen Caught in Financial Scandal? Report Claims He’s Leveraging Church as Money-Making Vehicle - Freedom Outpost", "headings": "Joel Osteen Caught in Financial Scandal? Report Claims He’s Leveraging Church as Money-Making Vehicle\nJoel Osteen Caught in Financial Scandal? Report Claims He’s Leveraging Church as Money-Making Vehicle\nWill the 2nd Amendment Be Destroyed By the Biden Admin?\nTim Brown\nJoin the conversation!\n", "segment": "He resides in the U.S. occupied Great State of South Carolina. . Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, MeWe, Spreely, Mumbl It and Steemit\nJoin the conversation! We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it please click the ∨ icon to the right of the comment, and report it as spam. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation. If you don't see a commenting section below, please disable your adblocker.", "start_char": 8115, "end_char": 8682, "id": "73405446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_505534274#12_1110689406", "url": "https://freedomoutpost.com/know-can-bump-fire-rifle-without-bump-stock-right/", "title": "You Did Know That You Can Bump Fire Your Rifle Without A Bump Stock, Right? - Freedom Outpost", "headings": "You Did Know That You Can Bump Fire Your Rifle Without A Bump Stock, Right?\nYou Did Know That You Can Bump Fire Your Rifle Without A Bump Stock, Right?\nWill the 2nd Amendment Be Destroyed By the Biden Admin?\nThis New Law Is Coming For Your Retirement Money\nTim Brown\nJoin the conversation!\n", "segment": "He resides in the U.S. occupied Great State of South Carolina. . Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, MeWe, Spreely, Mumbl It and Steemit\nJoin the conversation! 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If you don't see a commenting section below, please disable your adblocker.", "start_char": 6011, "end_char": 6578, "id": "97940433" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_22923984#4_53546430", "url": "https://networthfacts.com/jim-cantore/", "title": "Jim Cantore Net Worth, Bio, Age, Wife, Divorce, Children & Salary", "headings": "Jim Cantore\nJim Cantore\nBody Measurement of Jim Cantore\nPersonal Info of Jim Cantore\nRelationship of Jim Cantore\nOther Information of Jim Cantore\nSocial Media\nWhat is his net worth in 2020?\nBorn in Beacon Falls, Connecticut\nMarried Life with his Ex-Wife\nFather of Two Children\nRumors of Dating\nTags\nOthers\n", "segment": "Born in Beacon Falls, Connecticut\nJim Cantore was born on James M. Cantore on February 16, 1964, in Beacon Falls, Connecticut, USA. He grew up and raised by his supportive family. Moreover, he spent his childhood days in White River Junction in Vermont. Similarly, he is an American by nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Jim Cantore ( left) with his friends in his adulthood days. Image Source: @Instagram\nJim attended Lyndon State College and completed his graduation in 1986. After completing his graduation, he applied for his first job on The Weather Channel in 1986 and since then he is working as an active member of The Weather Channel until now. YouTube\nFoundationINTERVIEWS\n198K subscribers\nSubscribe\nJim Cantore on covering Hurricane Katrina - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations.", "start_char": 2224, "end_char": 3226, "id": "65101574" } ]
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what movies did ron howard do?
Apollo 13
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2593039296#0_3577464747", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/movies-and-films-directed-by-ron-howard/ranker-film", "title": "Movies Directed by Ron Howard: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nEntertainment\nThe Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nApollo 13\nA Beautiful Mind\nCocoon\nCinderella Man\nBackdraft\nSplash\nRansom\nFar and Away\nParenthood\nWillow\nRush\nDr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas\nNight Shift\nHillbilly Elegy\nThe Da Vinci Code\nFrost/Nixon\nThe Dilemma\nThe Missing\nAngels & Demons\nSolo: A Star Wars Story\nGung Ho\nThe Paper\nEDtv\nGrand Theft Auto\nInferno\n", "segment": "Movies Directed by Ron Howard: Best to Worst\nEntertainment\n578 voters\nThe Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nRanker Film\nUpdated March 18, 2021 2.2k votes 578 voters 63.6k views 26 items\nList of all movies directed by Ron Howard ranked from best to worst. This is a collection of the best movies directed by Ron Howard as voted on by film buffs. If you think the greatest Ron Howard movie isn't as high as it should be on this list, then make sure to vote so your opinion can be factored into this list. From Ron Howard's studio films to his independent films, this filmography lets the cream of the crop rise to the top. This list has everything from A Beautiful Mind to Apollo 13. If you’re wondering “ what movies did Ron Howard direct ?” or “who is Ron Howard?” then this list will explain how most people know this director. This list also answers questions like “what are the all-time best movies directed by Ron Howard?”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 927, "id": "88386808" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3097186332#7_3416628595", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Howard", "title": "Clint Howard - Wikipedia", "headings": "Clint Howard\nClint Howard\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTelevision\nFilm\nMusic\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was seen in an episode of Married... with Children as a creepy janitor. He played a car thief/murderer in the season four Seinfeld episode \" The Trip \". Howard played Creepy Rodney in the season one My Name Is Earl episode \"Stole a Badge\", and he was a guest star in the season three episode of the NBC show Heroes \"I Am Sylar\". Film\nIn his film debut The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), he played a child party guest standing on a table at his birthday party. Howard also voiced Roo in Disney's animated shorts Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), which were later incorporated into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977), and Hathi Jr. in The Jungle Book (1967). Howard has appeared in seventeen films directed by his brother, Ron Howard, including Ron's first directorial effort — a short film called Old Paint — when Clint was ten. He also starred in Ron's first full length feature, Grand Theft Auto. Other roles in the elder Howard's films include: John Dexter in Cocoon (1985), Paul in Gung Ho (both film and TV series ), pathologist Ricco in Backdraft (1991), Lou in Parenthood, Flynn in Far and Away (1992), flight controller Seymour Liebergot in Apollo 13 (1995), Ken in EDtv (1999), and Whobris in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He also played Sheriff Purdy in The Missing (2003), Lloyd Davis in Frost/Nixon (2008), Herbert Trimpy in The Dilemma, and Paul Lucas in the episodes \"Spider\" and \"We Interrupt This Program\" of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, which was produced by Ron.", "start_char": 4923, "end_char": 6505, "id": "101378371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3097186332#8_3416630581", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Howard", "title": "Clint Howard - Wikipedia", "headings": "Clint Howard\nClint Howard\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTelevision\nFilm\nMusic\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Howard has appeared in seventeen films directed by his brother, Ron Howard, including Ron's first directorial effort — a short film called Old Paint — when Clint was ten. He also starred in Ron's first full length feature, Grand Theft Auto. Other roles in the elder Howard's films include: John Dexter in Cocoon (1985), Paul in Gung Ho (both film and TV series ), pathologist Ricco in Backdraft (1991), Lou in Parenthood, Flynn in Far and Away (1992), flight controller Seymour Liebergot in Apollo 13 (1995), Ken in EDtv (1999), and Whobris in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He also played Sheriff Purdy in The Missing (2003), Lloyd Davis in Frost/Nixon (2008), Herbert Trimpy in The Dilemma, and Paul Lucas in the episodes \"Spider\" and \"We Interrupt This Program\" of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, which was produced by Ron. He played Eaglebauer in Rock 'n' Roll High School, Usher in Get Crazy, Paco in The Waterboy, Arthur Lynne in Uwe Boll 's Heart of America, cellmate Slinky in Tango & Cash, KJZZ disk jockey in That Thing You Do!, Johnson Ritter in the Austin Powers series, another flight controller in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Nipples in Little Nicky (2000), Gregory Tudor in the low budget film Ice Cream Man (1995), Rughead in The Wraith (1986), Stanley Coopersmith in Evilspeak (1981), Kate the Caterer in The Cat in the Hat, Doctor Koplenson in Halloween (2007), and appeared in the romantic comedies, Play the Game and Speed-Dating . He also played Sanders in Alabama Moon and Dr. Owen in Nobody Gets Out Alive, which was written and directed by filmmaker Jason Christopher . He appeared in Solo:", "start_char": 5655, "end_char": 7313, "id": "101378372" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2593039296#1_3577466425", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/movies-and-films-directed-by-ron-howard/ranker-film", "title": "Movies Directed by Ron Howard: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nEntertainment\nThe Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nApollo 13\nA Beautiful Mind\nCocoon\nCinderella Man\nBackdraft\nSplash\nRansom\nFar and Away\nParenthood\nWillow\nRush\nDr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas\nNight Shift\nHillbilly Elegy\nThe Da Vinci Code\nFrost/Nixon\nThe Dilemma\nThe Missing\nAngels & Demons\nSolo: A Star Wars Story\nGung Ho\nThe Paper\nEDtv\nGrand Theft Auto\nInferno\n", "segment": "This list has everything from A Beautiful Mind to Apollo 13. If you’re wondering “ what movies did Ron Howard direct ?” or “who is Ron Howard?” then this list will explain how most people know this director. This list also answers questions like “what are the all-time best movies directed by Ron Howard?” and “what's a good selection of good Ron Howard movies?” If you're wanting to get into Ron Howard films, then this list is a great starting point. Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie are among the many great actors who have worked on a Ron Howard movie. We also have lists of the best movies directed by Oliver Stone and George Lucas, too, which you might like if you're a fan of Ron Howard. Photo:", "start_char": 622, "end_char": 1324, "id": "88386809" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2593039296#2_3577467885", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/movies-and-films-directed-by-ron-howard/ranker-film", "title": "Movies Directed by Ron Howard: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nEntertainment\nThe Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard\nApollo 13\nA Beautiful Mind\nCocoon\nCinderella Man\nBackdraft\nSplash\nRansom\nFar and Away\nParenthood\nWillow\nRush\nDr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas\nNight Shift\nHillbilly Elegy\nThe Da Vinci Code\nFrost/Nixon\nThe Dilemma\nThe Missing\nAngels & Demons\nSolo: A Star Wars Story\nGung Ho\nThe Paper\nEDtv\nGrand Theft Auto\nInferno\n", "segment": "and “what's a good selection of good Ron Howard movies?” If you're wanting to get into Ron Howard films, then this list is a great starting point. Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie are among the many great actors who have worked on a Ron Howard movie. We also have lists of the best movies directed by Oliver Stone and George Lucas, too, which you might like if you're a fan of Ron Howard. Photo: flickr / CC0\nlist.itemsDescription\n...more\n1\n175\n35\nApollo 13\nTom Hanks, Bryce Dallas Howard\nReleased: 1995\nDirected by: Ron Howard\nApollo 13 is a 1995 American historical docudrama film directed by Ron Howard. The film stars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr.... more\nMore Apollo 13\nBehind-The-Scenes Stories From 'Apollo 13' #5 of 50 The 50 Highest Grossing '90s Movies, Ranked #10 of 73 The Greatest Movies To Watch Outside\n2\n135\n25\nA Beautiful Mind\nJennifer Connelly, Russell Crowe\nReleased:", "start_char": 928, "end_char": 1889, "id": "88386810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_790926569#7_1242923039", "url": "https://www.wealthygenius.com/ron-howard-net-worth/", "title": "Ron Howard Net Worth and Earnings 2021 | Wealthy Genius", "headings": "Ron Howard Net Worth\nRon Howard Net Worth\nHow much is Ron Howard worth?\nBinge Worthy\nAbout Ron Howard\nHow did Ron Howard get so rich?\nWhat makes him so successful?\nSumming-Up\n", "segment": "He also appeared in two Happy Days reunion specials. In 1980 he would fully dedicate himself to film directing. But, his directorial debut would come even earlier than that. After arranging a deal with Roger Corman, the Pop of Pop Cinema as he is called, he was able to direct the low budget film Grand Theft Auto. In exchange for that Ron Howard had to star in Eat my Dust. The first major film that Ron Howard would make was Night Shift. It was a comedy about a bunch of morgue employers and it stared Michale Keaton, Shelley Long, and his beloved friend Henry Winkler. He was a director on the rise after that. He was greenlit for a bunch of big movies that were all successful. Some of the biggest movies of his early period include the sci-fi movie about aliens rejuvenating senior citizens, Cocoon;", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3755, "id": "94394471" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_963456453#12_1139282949", "url": "https://en.my-greenday.de/1053527/1/john-howard-american-actor.html", "title": "John Howard, American actor. John Howard was an American actor. He is best remembered for his roles in the films Lost Horizon and The Philadelphia Story. Howard", "headings": "ⓘ John Howard, American actor. John Howard was an American actor. He is best remembered for his roles in the films Lost Horizon and The Philadelphia Story. Howard ..\nⓘ John Howard, American actor. John Howard was an American actor. He is best remembered for his roles in the films Lost Horizon and The Philadelphia Story. Howard ..\nⓘ John Howard (American actor)\n1. Early life\n2.1. Career Paramount\n2.2. Career Leading Man\n2.3. Career Lost Horizon\n2.4. Career Bulldog Drummond\n2.5. Career The Philadelphia Story\n3. Military service\n4. Return to acting\n4.1. Return to acting Television star\n4.2. Return to acting 1960s\n4.3. Return to acting 1970s\n5. Career change to education\n6. Personal life\nShare:\nPublication Date:\nArticle Source:\n", "segment": "It remains one of his best known films. Back at Paramount, Howard was top-billed in Texas Rangers Ride Again 1940. Universal borrowed him to play the leading man in The Invisible Woman 1941 with Barrymore and Virginia Bruce. At Paramount, he supported Basil Rathbone in The Mad Doctor 1941, then Universal gave him the lead in Tight Shoes 1941. At RKO, he supported Adolphe Menjou and Gloria Swanson in Father Takes a Wife 1941, then at Columbia he was Joan Blondells leading man in Three Girls About Town 1941. Howard was top billed in Republic Pictures A Tragedy at Midnight 1942. At Columbia, he had the starring role in The Man Who Returned to Life 1942, and Submarine Raider 1942, then he did Isle of Missing Men 1942 for Monogram Pictures. Howard wanted to join the navy, but there was a delay after he signed a contract with 20th Century Fox, who put him in The Undying Monster 1942, in which he was third billed. 3. Military service\nHoward served in the United States Navy as a lieutenant during World War II, later becoming an executive officer aboard the minesweeper USS YMS-24, aboard which he participated in landing operations at the Allied invasion of Sicily, Allied invasion of Italy, and Anzio, and deception operations against the island of Sardinia and in \"Operation Dragoon\" on the South coast of Vichy France.", "start_char": 5608, "end_char": 6937, "id": "99993145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_458102474#3_633648786", "url": "http://www.contactmusic.com/ron-howard", "title": "Ron Howard | Biography, News, Photos and Videos | Contactmusic.com", "headings": "Ron Howard\nRon Howard\nRon Howard Quick Links\nBiography\nHarrison Ford Highly Approves Of 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'\nThe actor has been 'raving' about it, according to Ron Howard.\nRon Howard Says Fans Will \"Define\" If 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Gets Sequels\nNo official decisions have been made in regards to potential 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' follow-up movies.\nRon Howard Admits Initial Reluctance To Direct 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'\nThe film is the second standalone film from the 'Star Wars' universe.\nRon Howard Reflects On Father Rance Howard's Career In The Wake Of His Death\nThe actor has died at the age of 89.\nThe Beatles Helped Break Down Racial Segregation By Refusing To Perform\nThe band made their world views well-known during their reign.\nThe Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years - Trailer and Clips\n4K Restoration Of The Beatles' Shea Stadium Gig To Be Released In Cinemas\nNot broadcast in its entirety since 1967, a full restoration will be played in select cinemas to support Ron Howard's 'Eight Days a Week' touring documentary about the band in September.\nIn The Heart Of The Sea Trailer\nTom Hanks Summarises Dan Brown Series As He Continues To Shoot 'Inferno'\nThe actor will star in Ron Howard's third adaptation of Brown's Robert Langdon novels.\nRon Howard Reveals 'Inferno' Is 'Very Much A Psychological Thriller'\nThe director opens up about his third Dan Brown film.\nRon Howard Quick Links\n", "segment": "His character was the opposite to Henry Winkler's character, 'The Fonz' (Arthur Fonzarelli). At the same time as appearing in Happy Days, Ron Howard also directed his first feature film, Grand Theft Auto. In 1976, Ron Howard starred in The Shootist, with John Wayne (in one of his last films) and Lauren Bacall. In 1982, Howard then starred in Night Shift, his big theatrical break, with Michael Keaton, Henry Winkler and Shelley Long. When Howard moved away from acting and into directing, he worked on a number of high profile and successful films, such as Splash, which propelled the careers of Daryl Hannah and Tom Hanks, as well as starring John Candy. He also directed Steve Martin and Martha Plimpton in Parenthood, Don Ameche and Jessica Tandy in Cocoon, Val Kilmer and Warwick Davis in Willow and Tom Hanks and Kevin Bacon in Apollo 13. The later was nominated for nine Oscars, winning two of them. Ron Howard's next film, A Beautiful Mind, earned him the Best Director Oscar. The film starred Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly. In 2005, Ron Howard directed Russell Crowe again, this time in Cinderella Man, as well as Renee Zellweger and Paul Giamatti.", "start_char": 1656, "end_char": 2820, "id": "17016978" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2575647284#1_2849518124", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryce_Dallas_Howard", "title": "Bryce Dallas Howard - Wikipedia", "headings": "Bryce Dallas Howard\nBryce Dallas Howard\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\n2002–2006: Early roles\n2007–2014: Film success and rise to prominence\n2015–present: Mainstream recognition and directorial work\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nTheatre\nMusic videos\nAudiobooks\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Her performance in Kenneth Branagh 's As You Like It (2006) earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination, and she appeared as Gwen Stacy in Sam Raimi 's superhero film Spider-Man 3 (2007). Howard went on to appear as Kate Connor in the action film Terminator Salvation (2009) and Victoria in the fantasy film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), both of which were financially successful but garnered mixed reviews from critics. Howard had supporting roles as a \"fair-weather\" girlfriend and a racist socialite acclaimed 2011 comedy-dramas 50/50 and The Help. She gained wider recognition for starring as Claire Dearing in the adventure film Jurassic World (2015) and its sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), which rank as her most financially successful films. She also voiced a forest ranger in the adventure film Pete's Dragon (2016) and portrayed Sheila Dwight, Elton John 's mother, in the biopic Rocketman (2019). Howard's directorial ventures include a segment of the television drama film Call Me Crazy: A Five Film (2013), the documentary Dads (2019), and episodes of the Disney+ science fiction series The Mandalorian (2019–2020). She is married to the actor Seth Gabel, with whom she has two children.", "start_char": 1281, "end_char": 2498, "id": "101025028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_398869458#1_658864338", "url": "https://www.netflixreleases.com/person/ron-howard/", "title": "Ron Howard on Netflix - NetflixReleases", "headings": "Ron Howard on Netflix\nRon Howard on Netflix\nAbout Ron Howard\nDirected by Ron Howard\nThe Missing\nThe Da Vinci Code\nCinderella Man\nInferno\nIn the Heart of the Sea\nAngels and Demons\nFrost/Nixon\nThe Dilemma\nApollo 13\nA Beautiful Mind\nAngels & Demons\nParenthood\nRush\nThe Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years\nHow the Grinch Stole Christmas\nMade in America\nFar and Away\nBackdraft\nEDtv\nSplash\nThe Beatles: Eight Days a Week\nGrand Theft Auto\nSolo: A Star Wars Story (French-Canadian Version)\nSolo: A Star Wars Story\nSolo: A Star Wars Story (Spanish Version)\nRansom\nTitles with Ron Howard on Netflix\nBitter Harvest\nArrested Development\nThe Andy Griffith Show\nNo No: A Dockumentary\nFunny or Die Presents: Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie\nCorman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel\nAmerican Graffiti\nGrand Theft Auto\nClint Eastwood’s ‘Unforgiven’ coming to Netflix\n’10,000 BC’ coming to Netflix\n‘Pearl Harbor’ is coming to Netflix\n'Batman Begins' now on Netflix\n‘Million Dollar Baby’ Now on Netflix\n'Silverado' now on Netflix\n", "segment": "During this time, he also appeared in the musical film The Music Man (1962), a critical and commercial success. He was credited as Ronny Howard in his film and television appearances from 1959 to 1973. Howard was cast in one of the lead roles in the coming-of-age film American Graffiti (1973), which received widespread acclaim and became one of the most profitable films in history. The following year, Howard became a household name for playing Richie Cunningham in the sitcom Happy Days, a role he would play from 1974 through 1984. Howard continued appearing in films during this time, such as the western film The Shootist (1976) and the comedy film Grand Theft Auto (1977), which also marked his directorial debut. In 1984, Howard left Happy Days to focus on directing, producing and occasionally writing variety films and television series. His films include the science-fiction/fantasy Cocoon (1985), the fantasy Willow (1988), the thriller Backdraft (1991), the historical docudrama Apollo 13 (1995), the Christmas comedy How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the biographical drama A Beautiful Mind (2001), the biographical sports drama Cinderella Man (2005), the thriller The Da Vinci Code (2006), the historical drama Frost/Nixon (2008), Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), and the documentary Pavarotti (2019). For A Beautiful Mind, Howard won the Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Picture. He was nominated again for the same awards for Frost/Nixon.", "start_char": 700, "end_char": 2188, "id": "29438920" } ]
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which states share borders with virginia?
North Carolina
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The Potomac River creates the boundary between Virginia and Maryland, and it is on the eastern banks which separate Virginia’s Accomack County and Worcester County in Maryland. The state of Virginia, unlike other states, does not possess half of the river as is the case in different states. The boundary lies near the shoreline on the Virginia side of the lowest water mark. In the 1950s drinking liquor and gambling were illegal in Maryland while it was not in Virginia and therefore Prince William County under colonial beach county placed the slot machines for gambling docked in the river on the Virginian shoreline. The customers could park on Virginia’s and crossed the border into Maryland to drink and gamble. North Carolina\nPresent-day North Carolina was initially part of Virginia according to the three different colonial charters which were granted to the Virginia Company.", "start_char": 437, "end_char": 1826, "id": "96455147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1174427682#19_1328327137", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_divisions_of_the_United_States", "title": "Political divisions of the United States - Wikipedia", "headings": "Political divisions of the United States\nPolitical divisions of the United States\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nStates and their subdivisions\nStates\nCounties\nTownships and towns\nMunicipalities\nPolitical divisions administered by the federal government\nDistrict of Columbia\nInsular areas\nAmerican Indian reservations\nFormer areas\nFederal oversight of United States territory\nCongress of the United States\nUnited States Department of the Interior\nOther defined areas\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Utah)\nVermont (VT; Vt.) Virginia (VA; Va.)\nWashington (WA; Wash.)\nWest Virginia (WV; W.Va)\nWisconsin (WI; Wis. or Wisc.) Wyoming (WY; Wyo.) Map of United States with state border lines.", "start_char": 8882, "end_char": 9067, "id": "63552052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_405859266#3_855351931", "url": "https://classroom.synonym.com/virginia-state-kids-7979520.html", "title": "Virginia State Facts for Kids | Synonym", "headings": "Virginia State Facts for Kids\nVirginia State Facts for Kids\nExplore this article\n1 Geography\n2 Symbols and Emblems\n3 Presidents From Virginia\n4 Miscellaneous Facts\nreferences\nAbout the Author\nFeedback\n", "segment": "James Madison; James Monroe; William Henry Harrison; John Tyler; Zachary Taylor; and Woodrow Wilson. 4 Miscellaneous Facts\nVirginia borders five states: Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia. It also borders Washington, D.C. Its major lakes include Pound and Philpott. Virginia's state nickname is Old Dominion, and the state song is \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginia.\"", "start_char": 1450, "end_char": 1842, "id": "77046634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1264985863#0_1878127283", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-states-border-virginia.html", "title": "Which States Border Virginia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which States Border Virginia?\nWhich States Border Virginia?\nMaryland\nNorth Carolina\nKentucky\nPennsylvania\n", "segment": "Which States Border Virginia? - WorldAtlas\nWhich States Border Virginia? \"Welcome to Virginia\" sign. The Commonwealth of Virginia is a state in the US located in South Eastern part of the country and mid-Atlantic region. The state lies between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coast, and it has earned the name the Old Dominion because of its status as the first British Colonial possession to be established in North America. Virginia shares its borders with five other states: Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The commonwealth state of Virginia also shares a border with Washington DC, which is technically not a state and has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean as well. Maryland\nSeveral charters created the border separating Virginia from Maryland during the Colonial period, two different negotiations by the two states in 1785 and 1958, the arbitration of 1877 and the Supreme Court rulings. The Potomac River creates the boundary between Virginia and Maryland, and it is on the eastern banks which separate Virginia’s Accomack County and Worcester County in Maryland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1116, "id": "96455146" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_923656336#6_1097039835", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia", "title": "Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Virginia\nVirginia\nContents\nGeography\nMain article: Environment of Virginia\nGeology and terrain\nClimate\nMain article: Climate of Virginia\nSee also: Climate change in Virginia\nEcosystem\nHistory\nOriginal inhabitants\nColony\nStatehood\nCivil War\nReconstruction and Jim Crow\nCivil Rights to present\nCities and towns\nDemographics\nMain article: Demographics of Virginia\nEthnicity\nLanguages\nReligion\nEconomy\nGovernment\nBusiness\nAgriculture\nTaxes\nCulture\nFine and performing arts\nFestivals\nMedia\nEducation\nColleges and universities\nHealth\nTransportation\nLaw and government\nJudicial system\nPolitics\nState elections\nFederal elections\nSports\nCollege sports\nHigh school sports\nState symbols\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\nGovernment\nTourism and recreation\nCulture and history\nMaps and demographics\n", "segment": "Virginia is bordered by Maryland and Washington, D.C. to the north and east; by the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina to the south; by Tennessee to the southwest; by Kentucky to the west; and by West Virginia to the north and west. Virginia's boundary with Maryland and Washington, D.C. extends to the low-water mark of the south shore of the Potomac River. The Commonwealth's southern border is defined as 36°30' north latitude, though surveyor error in the 1700s led to deviations of as much as three arcminutes as the North Carolina border moved west. From 1802 to 1803, a commission appointed by Virginia and Tennessee surveyed the area and set their border as a line from the summit of White Top Mountain to the top of the Cumberland Mountains. Errors discovered in 1856 led Virginia to propose a new surveying commission in 1871, but in 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the 1803 line in the case Virginia v. Tennessee.", "start_char": 5697, "end_char": 6648, "id": "99964857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3188193060#6_3522381152", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_of_Virginia", "title": "Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Virginia\nVirginia\nContents\nGeography\nGeology and terrain\nClimate\nEcosystem\nHistory\nOriginal inhabitants\nColony\nStatehood\nCivil War\nReconstruction and Jim Crow\nCivil Rights to present\nCities and towns\nDemographics\nEthnicity\nLanguages\nReligion\nEconomy\nGovernment\nBusiness\nAgriculture\nTaxes\nCulture\nFine and performing arts\nFestivals\nMedia\nEducation\nColleges and universities\nHealth\nTransportation\nLaw and government\nJudicial system\nPolitics\nState elections\nFederal elections\nSports\nCollege sports\nHigh school sports\nState symbols\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\nGovernment\nTourism and recreation\nCulture and history\nMaps and demographics\n", "segment": "Virginia is bordered by Maryland and Washington, D.C. to the north and east; by the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina to the south; by Tennessee to the southwest; by Kentucky to the west; and by West Virginia to the north and west. Virginia's boundary with Maryland and Washington, D.C. extends to the low-water mark of the south shore of the Potomac River. The Commonwealth's southern border is defined as 36°30' north latitude, though surveyor error in the 1700s led to deviations of as much as three arcminutes as the North Carolina border moved west. From 1802 to 1803, a commission appointed by Virginia and Tennessee surveyed the area and set their border as a line from the summit of White Top Mountain to the top of the Cumberland Mountains. Errors discovered in 1856 led Virginia to propose a new surveying commission in 1871, but in 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the 1803 line in the case Virginia v. Tennessee.", "start_char": 5820, "end_char": 6771, "id": "101444699" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_525110582#6_450673672", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia", "title": "Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Virginia\nVirginia\nContents\nGeography\nGeology and terrain\nClimate\nEcosystem\nWildlife\nHistory\nOriginal inhabitants\nColony\nStatehood\nCivil War\nReconstruction and Jim Crow\nCivil Rights to present\nCities and towns\nDemographics\nEthnicity\nLanguages\nReligion\nEconomy\nGovernment\nBusiness\nAgriculture\nTaxes\nCulture\nFine and performing arts\nFestivals\nMedia\nEducation\nColleges and universities\nHealth\nTransportation\nLaw and government\nJudicial system\nPolitics\nState elections\nFederal elections\nSports\nCollege sports\nHigh school sports\nState symbols\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\nGovernment\nTourism and recreation\nCulture and history\nMaps and demographics\n", "segment": "Virginia is bordered by Maryland and Washington, D.C. to the north and east; by the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina to the south; by Tennessee to the southwest; by Kentucky to the west; and by West Virginia to the north and west. Virginia's boundary with Maryland and Washington, D.C. extends to the low-water mark of the south shore of the Potomac River. The Commonwealth's southern border is defined as 36°30' north latitude, though surveyor error in the 1700s led to deviations of as much as three arcminutes as the North Carolina border moved west. From 1802 to 1803, a commission appointed by Virginia and Tennessee surveyed the area and set their border as a line from the summit of White Top Mountain to the top of the Cumberland Mountains. Errors discovered in 1856 led Virginia to propose a new surveying commission in 1871, but in 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court decided in favor of the 1803 line in the case Virginia v. Tennessee.", "start_char": 5808, "end_char": 6759, "id": "72958955" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1264992312#0_1878140325", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-states-border-west-virginia.html", "title": "Which States Border West Virginia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which States Border West Virginia?\nWhich States Border West Virginia?\nEstablishing Virginia’s Borders\n", "segment": "Which States Border West Virginia? - WorldAtlas\nWhich States Border West Virginia? A sign welcoming visitors to Virginia. Virginia is among the original 13 colonies in America. Virginia borders five states: Maryland, Tennessee, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The state's capital is Richmond. The state was named after Queen Elizabeth I.\nEstablishing Virginia’s Borders\nThe colony of Virginia was the first to be founded and settled among the original thirteen states. It was created as a large geographic entity, a strategy that was used by the British to establish a maximum legal claim to a territory. With increases in the number of settlers, the territory would then be divided into smaller manageable units.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 726, "id": "96455154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2686256220#3_3790486012", "url": "https://www.rd.com/list/identify-state-by-border-states-quiz/", "title": "U.S. State Quiz: Identify the State by Its Neighbor States", "headings": "Can You Identify the U.S. State By the States That Border It?\nCan You Identify the U.S. State By the States That Border It?\nWe'll give you the names of a few different U.S. states, and you try to guess the one state that touches all of them. (No peeking at a map!)\nState #1\nAnswer: New Hampshire\nState #2\nAnswer: Maryland\nState #3\nAnswer: Idaho\nState #4\nAnswer: Massachusetts\nState #5\nAnswer: Arkansas\nState #6\nAnswer: Nebraska\nState #7\nAnswer: Minnesota\nState #8\nAnswer: Wyoming\nState #9\nAnswer: Kentucky\nState #10\nAnswer: Missouri\nState #11\nAnswer: Pennsylvania\nState #12\nAnswer: Texas\nState #13\nAnswer: West Virginia\nState #14\nAnswer: Oklahoma\nState #15\nAnswer: Iowa\nState #16\nAnswer: Georgia\nMeghan Jones\n", "segment": "Maryland\nMaryland shares the Delmarva Peninsula with tiny Delaware, and our nation’s capital sits on the border between Maryland and Virginia. Pennsylvania also borders Maryland, to the north. Kelsey McArdle/rd.com, 5W Infographics for Reader’s Digest\nState #3\nWhich state shares a border with these three states: Oregon, Montana, and Utah? Kelsey McArdle/rd.com, 5W Infographics for Reader’s Digest\nAnswer: Idaho\nIdaho is bordered by Oregon (and Washington) to the west, Montana to the northeast, and Utah to the southeast. It shares a border with Nevada and Wyoming as well. If you really want to test your deep-cut knowledge of state lore, see if you can identify the U.S. state from just its flag! Kelsey McArdle/rd.com, 5W Infographics for Reader’s Digest\nState #4\nWhich state borders Rhode Island and Vermont? Kelsey McArdle/rd.com\nAnswer:", "start_char": 1067, "end_char": 1912, "id": "88491889" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_127043217#9_341519183", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_states_border_Tennessee", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What states border Alabma? The states that border Alabama are Florida, Georgia, Tennessee\nand Mississippi\nWhat of the original 13 states border Tennessee? Georgia and Virginia border Tennessee. Both Georgia and Virginia\nwere among the original 13 states. Which of the original 13 states border Tennessee? The two US States that are among the original 13 states that\nshare a common border with Tennessee are North Carolina and\nVirginia. What states border the largest number of states? Missouri and Tennessee. States in the US that have a border with 8 states? Missouri and Tennessee.", "start_char": 3593, "end_char": 4177, "id": "74933862" } ]
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what sea does the yangtze river flow into?
East China Sea
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1201314214#1_2420564984", "url": "https://www.livescience.com/57905-yangtze-river-facts.html", "title": "Yangtze River: Longest River in Asia | Live Science", "headings": "Yangtze River: Longest River in Asia\nYangtze River: Longest River in Asia\nThe Three Gorges Dam\nPrecipitation and river volume\nWildlife\nAgriculture\nPollution\nAdditional resources\n", "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.", "start_char": 354, "end_char": 1797, "id": "50895790" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169748478#5_454756982", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Chang_Jiang_river_start", "title": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start? - Answers", "headings": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start\n?\n\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nYour Answer\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nRelated Questions\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?\nWhat contnents are the nile river the Amazon River and the chang jiang?\nWhat continent is Chang Jiang located on?\nWhat sea does the Chang jiang river flow into?\nWhat Chinese city is situalted at the mouth of the chang jiang river?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang River end?\nWhat is the Chang jiang river used for?\nWhat direction does the Chang jiang river flow?\nWhere is the mouth of the Chang Jiang river?\nWhere does chang jiang river start and end?\nChang Jiang river start and end?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river begin and end?\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?\nWhich continent is the Chang jian river located on?\nWhere does the Chang jiang river start and end?\nWhat is the location of the Chang Jiang River?\nWhat are china's 3 main rivers?\n", "segment": "What sea does the Chang jiang river flow into? The Chang Jiang, or the Yangtze River, is the largest river in Asia. It flows into the East China Sea from Tibet. What Chinese city is situalted at the mouth of the chang jiang river? Shanghai is the Chinese city that is situalted at the mouth of the Chang Jiang river. Where does the Chang Jiang River end? The Chang Jiang (Yangtze) River flows from Tibet to the East China Sea, near Shanghai. What is the Chang jiang river used for? The Chang Jiang River, also known as the Yangtze River, is the largest river in Asia. It is 6,300 km long and is used as a means of transportation.", "start_char": 1716, "end_char": 2346, "id": "75019376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_612818343#3_1329209371", "url": "https://smartwatermagazine.com/q-a/what-longest-river-asia", "title": "What is the longest river in Asia? | Smart Water Magazine", "headings": "What is the longest river in Asia?\nQuestions and answers\nWhat is the longest river in Asia?\nIndex\n1 . Where does the Yangtze river flow through?\n2 . What is the Yangtze river length and how big is it?\n3 . Importance of the Yangtze river.\n4 . The Three Gorges Dam\nSources:\n", "segment": "Index\nWhere does the Yangtze river flow through? What is the Yangtze river length and how big is it? Importance of the Yangtze river. The Three Gorges Dam\n1 . Where does the Yangtze river flow through? The Yangtze is the longest river in Asia. The source of the Yangtze is in the Tibetan Plateau, and it flows into the East China Sea. It is also the largest river in China, where it flows through 10 provinces and has 8 main tributaries. 2 . What is the Yangtze river length and how big is it?", "start_char": 824, "end_char": 1318, "id": "41553204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_806049186#10_1815111285", "url": "https://www.topchinatravel.com/china-guide/china-geography.htm", "title": "Geography of China: Territory, Topography, Rivers, & Mountains", "headings": "China's Geography\nChina's Geography\nLand & Territory\nWater & Island\nTopography\nRiver\nMountain\nChina Overview\nRecommended China Tours\n", "segment": "One kind is that a river flows directly or indirectly into a sea, and another is that a river doesn’t flow into a sea, but into an inland lake or disappears in inland. Most rivers in China flow east, and empty into the Pacific Ocean like The Yangtze, Yellow, Heilongjiang, Pearl, Liaohe, Haihe, Huaihe and Lancang rivers. Few rivers first flow east and then south into the Indian Ocean like The Yarlungzangbo River in Tibet, while the Ertix River flows from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the Arctic Ocean. The Yangtze River is the largest and longest river in China, and the third- longest in the world, next only to the Nile in northeast Africa and the Amazon in South America. It is 6,300 kilometers long, and has a drainage basin of 1, 809 million square kilometers, and flows through 11 provinces (including Shanghai). It has a water origin in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flowing through three steps of topography and ends in the Pacific Ocean through Shanghai. Due to the fall of topography, the Yangtze River has a richness in hydro-energy, thus the Three Gorge Dams is built in the river and it is the largest hydroelectric power station in the world . The Yellow River is the second longest river in China, with a length of 5,500 kilometers, and a drainage basin of over 750,000 square kilometers. It has a water origin in a mountain in Qinghai, and flows through nine provinces and ends in the Bohai Sea. The Pearl River is the second largest and the third longest river in China, with a total length of 2,320 kilometers, and a drainage basin on about 450,000 square kilometers.", "start_char": 5725, "end_char": 7317, "id": "68046451" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_726976641#16_1498329848", "url": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/china.htm", "title": "What does China mean? definition, meaning and audio pronunciation (Free English Language Dictionary)", "headings": "CHINA\nCHINA\nPronunciation (US):\n\n(GB):\nIPA (US):\nDictionary entry overview: What does China mean?\nDictionary entry details\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nInstance hypernyms:\nMeronyms (parts of \"China\"):\nMeronyms (members of \"China\"):\nDomain member region:\nHolonyms (\"China\" is a part of...):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nHypernyms (\"china\" is a kind of...):\nHyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"china\"):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nInstance hypernyms:\nMeronyms (parts of \"China\"):\nMeronyms (members of \"China\"):\nHolonyms (\"China\" is a part of...):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nHypernyms (\"china\" is a kind of...):\nHyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"china\"):\nContext examples\n", "segment": "Yangtze; Yangtze Kiang; Yangtze River (the longest river of Asia; flows eastward from Tibet into the East China Sea near Shanghai)\nCanton River; Chu Kiang; Pearl River; Zhu Jiang (a river in southeast China that flows into the South China Sea)\nHangchow; Hangzhou (a city of eastern China on Hangzhou Bay; regarded by Marco Polo as the finest city in the world)\nChinese Wall; Great Wall;", "start_char": 4413, "end_char": 4799, "id": "15774975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_999976270#9_1968709388", "url": "https://www.alltopeverything.com/top-10-longest-rivers/", "title": "Top 10 Longest Rivers in the World - All Top Everything", "headings": "Top 10 Longest Rivers in the World\nTop 10 Longest Rivers in the World\nThe 10 Longest Rivers in the World\n1. Nile\n2. Amazon River\n3. Yangtze River\n4. Yellow River\n5. Parana River\n6. Congo River\n7. Mekong River\n8. Lena River\n9. Irtysh River\n10. Niger River\nThe 10 Longest Rivers in the World\n", "segment": "6,236 km / 3875 miles\nSource location: Tanggula Mountains, Tibet, China\nMouth location: Between the Municipality of Shanghai, China & Province of Jiangsu, China\nOutflow into: East China Sea\nFlowing through: China\nThe Yangtze River is the third longest river on Earth. And it is without a doubt among the world’s most picturesque rivers. The Yangtze measures 6,236 km / 3875 miles, making it the longest river in all of Asia. The river originates in the Tanggula Mountains of Tibet and flows eastwards through many of China’s largest cities and many of China’s most spectacular natural landscapes such as the Three Gorges in the municipality of Chongqing in central China. The Yangtze’s mouth is located between Shanghai, the most populous city in the world, and the Chinese province of Jiangsu, where it flows into the East China Sea. In China the river is known as “ Chang Jiang ” which literally translates to “Long River”.", "start_char": 3947, "end_char": 4872, "id": "56212077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169742600#9_454741046", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Chang_Jiang_River_end", "title": "Where does the Chang Jiang River end? - Answers", "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?", "start_char": 3089, "end_char": 3737, "id": "75019369" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169748478#7_454761379", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Chang_Jiang_river_start", "title": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start? - Answers", "headings": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start\n?\n\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nYour Answer\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nRelated Questions\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?\nWhat contnents are the nile river the Amazon River and the chang jiang?\nWhat continent is Chang Jiang located on?\nWhat sea does the Chang jiang river flow into?\nWhat Chinese city is situalted at the mouth of the chang jiang river?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang River end?\nWhat is the Chang jiang river used for?\nWhat direction does the Chang jiang river flow?\nWhere is the mouth of the Chang Jiang river?\nWhere does chang jiang river start and end?\nChang Jiang river start and end?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river begin and end?\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?\nWhich continent is the Chang jian river located on?\nWhere does the Chang jiang river start and end?\nWhat is the location of the Chang Jiang River?\nWhat are china's 3 main rivers?\n", "segment": "What direction does the Chang jiang river flow? The Hang Jiang River flows in an eastwardly direction. :) : ^)\nWhere 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. Where does chang jiang river start and end? Chang Jiang river, also called the Yangtze river, begins its course in the mountain glaciers of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. After travelling eastward across China it ends its journey in the East China Sea. Chang Jiang river start and end? Chang Jiang river, also called the Yangtze river, begins its course in the mountain glaciers of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.", "start_char": 2346, "end_char": 3067, "id": "75019378" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_169748478#10_454768354", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_the_Chang_Jiang_river_start", "title": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start? - Answers", "headings": "Where does the Chang Jiang river start\n?\n\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nYour Answer\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river start?\nRelated Questions\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?\nWhat contnents are the nile river the Amazon River and the chang jiang?\nWhat continent is Chang Jiang located on?\nWhat sea does the Chang jiang river flow into?\nWhat Chinese city is situalted at the mouth of the chang jiang river?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang River end?\nWhat is the Chang jiang river used for?\nWhat direction does the Chang jiang river flow?\nWhere is the mouth of the Chang Jiang river?\nWhere does chang jiang river start and end?\nChang Jiang river start and end?\nWhere does the Chang Jiang river begin and end?\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?\nWhich continent is the Chang jian river located on?\nWhere does the Chang jiang river start and end?\nWhat is the location of the Chang Jiang River?\nWhat are china's 3 main rivers?\n", "segment": "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? The Yellow River (Huang He) The YangZi River (Chang Jiang) The Pearl River (Zhu Jiang)\nWhat are the two longest rivers in Asia? Asia's longest river is Chang Jiang river (Yangtze river) and Chang Jiang is also the third longest river in the world after the Nile (inEgypt) and the Amazon (South America). China's two longest rivers are: Chang Jiang (Yangtze) and Huang He (Yellow)\nWhich continent is the Chang jian river located on? The Chang Jiang River, also known as the Yangtze, is in Asia. Where does the Chang jiang river start and end?", "start_char": 3463, "end_char": 4217, "id": "75019381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1298708530#4_2641045001", "url": "https://www.dw.com/en/almost-all-plastic-in-the-ocean-comes-from-just-10-rivers/a-41581484", "title": "Almost all plastic in the ocean comes from just 10 rivers | Human factor | DW | 30.11.2017", "headings": "Almost all plastic in the ocean comes from just 10 rivers\nFact of the week\nAlmost all plastic in the ocean comes from just 10 rivers\nRivers of plastic\n1: Yangtze River\n", "segment": "Yangtze River\nThe Yangtze is Asia's longest river and the third-longest river in the world. It also tops the list of river systems through which the most plastic waste flows into the oceans, according to a recent study. The Yangtze flows into the East China Sea near Shanghai and is crucial to China's economy and ecology. The river basin is home to 480 million people — one-third of the country's population. Rivers of plastic\n2. Indus River\nThe Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research found 90 percent of plastic flowing into oceans can be traced to 10 rivers. The Indus ranks second on the list. One of Asia's largest rivers, it flows through parts of India and Pakistan into the Arabian Sea, supporting millions of people. While much plastic enters rivers because of a lack of waste infrastructure, sewage systems contribute too. Rivers of plastic\n3.", "start_char": 2198, "end_char": 3056, "id": "58445652" } ]
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what time does arkansas play football today?
Central Time Zone
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what places made up the western roman empire?
Europe
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The divider line ran through what used to be Yugoslavia so part of Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro were in Western Empire and part might have been in East (check a map to be sure). Capital: first Rome, but Ravenna and Milan became administrative centers\nEastern Empire: The other former Yugoslav states and maybe part of Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Bosnia-H, FYROM Skopje, Greece, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, part of Hungary, Most of Turkey in Asia Minor, some of Syria & Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Cyprus, part of Libya. Capital: Constantinople.", "start_char": 7721, "end_char": 8601, "id": "87549537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_270696495#2_569403413", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire", "title": "Western Roman Empire - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Western Roman Empire\nWestern Roman Empire\nThe Fall of the Empire\nRelated pages\nOther websites\n", "segment": "The Western Roman Empire was the western half of the Roman Empire, from its division by Diocletian in 286 AD. The other half of the Roman Empire became known as the Eastern Roman Empire, later known as the Byzantine Empire . The whole Roman Empire had been in difficulties since 190 AD when large Gothic tribes began moving into areas under Roman control. The leadership of Rome was weak and there was instability. Various power groups in the Roman armies kept trying to install their own Emperors, and murdering Emperors who belonged to other groups. This meant the invasions by the Germanic tribes were not successfully stopped. The Emperor Diocletian tried to bring stability back into government by dividing the Empire into sections. These became the Western Empire which included Iberia, France, Southern Britain, Italy, North Africa and parts of Germany, and the Eastern Empire which included the Balkans, Turkey, the Levant and Egypt . Rome ceased to be the capital from the time of the division. 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Soon after coming to power, Diocletian made a fellow-officer named Maximian (r. 285/286-305 CE) his co-emperor and, in doing so, divided the empire into halves with the Eastern Empire's capital at Byzantium (later Constantinople) and the Western Empire governed from Milan (with Rome as a “ceremonial” or symbolic capital). Both halves were known as 'The Roman Empire' although, in time, the Eastern Empire would adopt Greek instead of Latin as its official language and would lose much of the character of the traditional Roman Empire. Remove Ads\nAdvertisement\nThe Eastern Empire flourished while the Western Empire struggled and finally fell c. 476 CE. In time, it became the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire (962-1806 CE) - seen as a revival of the values and order of the Roman Empire at its height - first under the reign of Charlemagne (r. 800-814 CE) whose successors could not maintain it, and then officially founded by Otto I of Germany (r. 962-973 CE). The Holy Roman Empire steadily lost cohesion and authority as an outmoded institution incapable of governing in a modern age, becoming increasingly corrupt and ineffectual, until it was finally dissolved in 1806 CE.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2015, "id": "3184602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1044897623#3_2079403900", "url": "https://www.alsintl.com/resources/languages/Italian/", "title": "Italian - Language Information & Resources", "headings": "Italian\nItalian\nItalian Language\nHistory of Italian Language\n", "segment": "Most of these territories formed what became known, after Christianity was made the official religion in 312 A.D., as the “Western Roman Empire” (thenceforth administratively distinct from the “Eastern Roman Empire”, ruled from Constantinople, consisting of provinces originally conquered by Alexander the Great, where Greek continued, even under Roman rule, to be used as the principal lingua franca). The invasion of Gaul, the Iberian peninsula, North Africa, and the Italian peninsula itself in the 400’s A.D. by Germanic tribes fleeing nomadic attackers from central Asia resulted in collapse of the government of the Western Roman Empire and led to the establishment of provincially-based centers of power, dominated by “barbarian” ruling classes whose mother tongue was not Latin. In the Italian peninsula itself, these rulers came to include, among others, the Germanic “Longobard” tribe, whose domain included not only the modern Italian province of Lombardy (centered around the city of Milan), but also the so-called Duchy of Spoleto in the south-central portion of the peninsula. The city of Rome itself having already long since been abandoned by the government of the Western Roman Empire (in favor of the less turbulent and militarily more defensible Adriatic city of Ravenna), the Latin-speaking portion of the Empire now lost any central linguistic political authority, retaining only the written examples of the old Roman civil law code and the text of the so-called “Vulgate” bible translated (A.D. 385-404) from the Greek by Saint Jerome for use in the Latin-speaking portions of the Empire. The adaptation of the new “barbarian” ruling classes to the speaking of popular Latin by the indigenous populations tended to impose, by authoritative example, a pronunciation that was in some ways alien to the one handed down from the period of Roman rule. 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Asia: Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Jordan, and the northern part of the coast of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia..\nAfrica: Egypt, the coastal part of Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria, and northern Morocco. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nHow big was the roman empire at its height? 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Jump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nRoman Empire\nImperium Romanum\n395–476/480\nThe territory controlled by the Western Roman Imperial court following the nominal division of the Roman Empire after the death of Emperor Theodosius I in AD 395. Status\nWestern division of the Roman Empire\na\nCapital\nMediolanum\n(395–402)\nRavenna\n(402–455, 473–476)\nRome c\n(455–473)\nSpalatum d\n(475–480)\nCapital-in-exile\nSpalatum\n(475–480)\nCommon languages\nLatin (official)\nRegional / local languages\nReligion\nPolytheistic Roman Religion until 4th century\nNicene Christianity ( state church) after 380\nGovernment\nAutocracy\nNotable emperors\n\n\n• 395–423\nHonorius\n• 457–461\nMajorian\n• 474–480\nJulius Nepos\n• 475–476\nRomulus Augustulus\n\nLegislature\nRoman Senate\nHistorical era\nLate antiquity\n\n•\n17 January 395\n•\n4 September 476\n• Murder of Emperor Julius Nepos\n25 April 480\n\nArea\n395\n2,000,000 km 2 (770,000 sq mi)\nCurrency\nRoman currency\nPreceded by\nSucceeded by\n\nRoman Empire\nEastern Roman Empire\n\nKingdom of Italy\n\nKingdom of the Visigoths\n\nKingdom of the Vandals\n\nKingdom of the Franks\n\nKingdom of the Suebi\n\nKingdom of the Burgundians\n\nKingdom of the Romans\n\nKingdom of the Moors and Romans\n\nAlamannia\n\nArmorica\n\nSub-Roman Britain\n\n^\n^\n^\n^\nThe Western Roman Empire was the western half of the Roman Empire, from its division by Diocletian in 286 AD. The other half of the Roman Empire became known as the Eastern Roman Empire, later known as the Byzantine Empire . The whole Roman Empire had been in difficulties since 190 AD when large Gothic tribes began moving into areas under Roman control. The leadership of Rome was weak and there was instability. Various power groups in the Roman armies kept trying to install their own Emperors, and murdering Emperors who belonged to other groups. This meant the invasions by the Germanic tribes were not successfully stopped.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2006, "id": "47473084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_784470326#0_1786664023", "url": "https://totalwar.fandom.com/wiki/Western_Roman_Empire_(Barbarian_Invasion)", "title": "Western Roman Empire (Barbarian Invasion) | Total War Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Western Roman Empire (Barbarian Invasion)\nWestern Roman Empire (Barbarian Invasion)\nGameplay features\nThe Western Roman Empire's Initial Campaign Cities\n", "segment": "Western Roman Empire (Barbarian Invasion) | Total War Wiki | Fandom\nWestern Roman Empire (Barbarian Invasion)\nThe Western Roman Empire was a very large empire with its capital based in Rome, Italy, ruled by an emperor. The Western Roman Empire is one of the playable factions in Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion. By time of Barbarian Invasion, Rome has split into two separate empires. The Western Roman Empire maintains Rome and is the larger, but poorer part of the old Empire. It is most at risk from the oncoming Barbarian Hordes. However, all is not lost. The West can still field an impressive army, and a skilled player can bring the Empire to new heights - including reunification with the East. The West is on a steady decline, and many barbarians have joined the ranks of the armies. A western Roman player's greatest challenge is holding the remnants together, while trying to fend off other powers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 912, "id": "37677100" } ]
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who did mario lopez just marry?
Courtney Laine Mazza
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Fortunately, there was no substantial evidence to support the evidence. He later dated Miss USA 1996 and actress Ali Landry from 1998. Eventually, they decided to tie the knot and got married in a Catholic wedding ceremony at the Las Alamandas resort in Puerto Vallarta on April 24, 2004. Surprisingly, they annulled their marriage two weeks later.", "start_char": 2941, "end_char": 3813, "id": "60449939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1512822078#12_2531719386", "url": "http://www.yourtango.com/2014249708/19-insane-saved-bell-star-scandals", "title": "Dustin Diamond Stabs And 19 More Saved By The Bell Scandals | YourTango", "headings": "19 Insane 'Saved By The Bell' Star Scandals\n19 Insane 'Saved By The Bell' Star Scandals", "segment": "IMDB\n8. Mario Lopez says he never loved his first wife, Ali Landry. In his memoir Just Between Us, Mario Lopez reveals that he thought marrying ex-wife Ali Landry was a mistake all along ... and they were only married for two weeks. Two weeks. In 2004, just before his wedding to the model and former Doritos girl, Lopez says, \"I got inebriated and a little too friendly with a young lady. When it was time to return home, lightning hit me with the truth: I wasn't in love. But I walked down the aisle [anyway].\" Landry's sister later saw photographic evidence of Lopez's lack of discretion and the marriage was annulled. Photo:", "start_char": 5609, "end_char": 6237, "id": "27179956" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1680962292#6_2713740459", "url": "https://featuredbiography.com/mario-lopez/", "title": "Mario Lopez Net Worth, Career, Salary, Married, Wife, Kids! - Featured Biography", "headings": "\nMario Lopez\nFacts of Mario Lopez Jr.\nFind Mario Lopez Jr. on\nInside Biography\nMario Lopez Is A Millionaire By Net Worth\nMario Lopez’s Married Life and Divorce\nMario Lopez’s Early Life\nTags\nOthers\n", "segment": "Pinterest\nLopez found himself on great trouble in 1993 when he was accused of date rape. Fortunately, there was no substantial evidence to support the evidence. He later dated Miss USA 1996 and actress Ali Landry from 1998. Eventually, they decided to tie the knot and got married in a Catholic wedding ceremony at the Las Alamandas resort in Puerto Vallarta on April 24, 2004. Surprisingly, they annulled their marriage two weeks later. In an interview in 2011, the reason for their break up was that his ex-wife discovered how Lopez had been unfaithful to her days before his wedding at their bachelor party. Also See: The Net Worth and Career Detail s of Mark Levin. Mario Lopez then dated dancer Karina Smirnoff and even partnered with her in the Dancing With The Stars. They dated for two years before breaking up in June 2008.", "start_char": 3376, "end_char": 4208, "id": "60449940" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1553416014#7_3451583632", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/mario-lopez-biography/", "title": "Mario Lopez Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actor, Host", "headings": "\nMario Lopez Bio\n(Actor, Host)\nMario Lopez is an American actor, host. He is married and a father of Gia, Dominic & Santino.\nFacts of Mario Lopez\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Mario Lopez\nWho is Mario Lopez?\nMario Lopez: Age, Family, Siblings, Parents, Ethnicity\nEducation, School/College University\nMario Lopez: Professional Life, Career\nAwards, Nominations\nMario Lopez: Net Worth Salary, Income\nMario Lopez: Rumors, Controversies, Scandals\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc\nPhotos of Mario Lopez\nView Todays Anniversary\nView Tomorrows Anniversary\n", "segment": "single, married, in relation or divorce): Married\nWhen did Mario Lopez get married ? ( married date): December 01, 2012\n💑 Anniversary in 209 days 💑\nHow many children does Mario Lopez have ? ( name): Three (Gia Francesca, Dominic, Santino Rafael Lopez)\nIs Mario Lopez having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Mario Lopez gay ?: No\nWho is Mario Lopez wife ? ( name): View Couple Comparison\nCourtney Mazza\nInside Biography [ hide]\n1 Who is Mario Lopez?", "start_char": 1691, "end_char": 2136, "id": "111614561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_805808400#6_1286639138", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/mario-lopez-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Mario Lopez Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Mario Lopez Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nMario Lopez Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Mario Lopez in 2021\n", "segment": "Personal life\nIn April 2004, Mario Lopez was married to Ali Landry, after dating each other for six years. Their marriage was annulled after two weeks. In December 2012, he got married to Courtney Mazza. The couple has two children named Gia Francesca Lopez and Dominic Lopez. He has also dated Karina Smirnoff from 2006 to 2008. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 10 October 1973, Mario Lopez is 47 years old as of today’s date 27th May 2021. His height is 1.78 m tall, and weight is 80 kg. Career\nMario Lopez began his career as a child actor by appearing in ‘a.k.a. Pablo’ on ABC in 1984. In the same year, he went on to appear in ‘Kids Incorporated’.", "start_char": 1791, "end_char": 2449, "id": "94426081" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1286547889#12_2631245042", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/mario-lopez-net-worth/", "title": "Mario Lopez Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Mario Lopez Net Worth\nMario Lopez Net Worth\nHow much is Mario Lopez Worth?\nMario Lopez Net Worth:\nMario Lopez's Salary\nMario López\nMario Lopez Earnings\nDid we make a mistake?\n", "segment": "Mario Lopez first married actress Ali Landry in 2004, although their marriage was annulled shortly afterward. Lopez had allegedly been unfaithful to his fiancee during his bachelor party. From 2006 to 2008, he dated Karina Smirnoff – his dance partner on Dancing with the Stars. While performing in the Broadway production of A Chorus Line, Lopez met Courtney Mazza. In 2010 they had their first child, and in 2012 they married in Mexico. Since their marriage, the couple has had two more children. Real Estate: In 1994 Mario paid $240,000 for a modest home in Burbank, California. He appears to still own this home today. He also appears to own a second home in Burbank which he purchased for $1.25 million in 2004.", "start_char": 5261, "end_char": 5977, "id": "76305296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1680962292#8_2713743175", "url": "https://featuredbiography.com/mario-lopez/", "title": "Mario Lopez Net Worth, Career, Salary, Married, Wife, Kids! - Featured Biography", "headings": "\nMario Lopez\nFacts of Mario Lopez Jr.\nFind Mario Lopez Jr. on\nInside Biography\nMario Lopez Is A Millionaire By Net Worth\nMario Lopez’s Married Life and Divorce\nMario Lopez’s Early Life\nTags\nOthers\n", "segment": "Finally, he met his soulmate in Broadway dancer and actress Courtney Mazza on ‘A Chorus Line’ on Broadway in New York. The lovebirds got married in Punta Mita, Mexico, on December 1, 2012. Shortly after their marriage, he became a father with his wife to a daughter and two sons. Mario Lopez’s Early Life\nTalking about the background of Mario Lopez, he was born on October 10, 1973, in San Diego, Califonia. He was born to mother Elvira, a clerk at a television company, and father Mario Sr., who worked at the municipality of National City. As per his siblings, he has a younger sister Marissa who is married to NFL linebacker Kailee Wong. Mario Lopez appeared on movies like Honey 2 and The Smurf 2. Source: Wikipedia\nLopez grew up in a large Catholic family of Mexican descent.", "start_char": 4209, "end_char": 4989, "id": "60449942" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1680962292#7_2713741782", "url": "https://featuredbiography.com/mario-lopez/", "title": "Mario Lopez Net Worth, Career, Salary, Married, Wife, Kids! - Featured Biography", "headings": "\nMario Lopez\nFacts of Mario Lopez Jr.\nFind Mario Lopez Jr. on\nInside Biography\nMario Lopez Is A Millionaire By Net Worth\nMario Lopez’s Married Life and Divorce\nMario Lopez’s Early Life\nTags\nOthers\n", "segment": "In an interview in 2011, the reason for their break up was that his ex-wife discovered how Lopez had been unfaithful to her days before his wedding at their bachelor party. Also See: The Net Worth and Career Detail s of Mark Levin. Mario Lopez then dated dancer Karina Smirnoff and even partnered with her in the Dancing With The Stars. They dated for two years before breaking up in June 2008. Finally, he met his soulmate in Broadway dancer and actress Courtney Mazza on ‘A Chorus Line’ on Broadway in New York. The lovebirds got married in Punta Mita, Mexico, on December 1, 2012. Shortly after their marriage, he became a father with his wife to a daughter and two sons. Mario Lopez’s Early Life\nTalking about the background of Mario Lopez, he was born on October 10, 1973, in San Diego, Califonia. He was born to mother Elvira, a clerk at a television company, and father Mario Sr.,", "start_char": 3814, "end_char": 4701, "id": "60449941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1216448943#20_2715185486", "url": "https://cafemom.com/entertainment/177618-celebrities_who_remained_virgins_marriage", "title": "25 Proud Celebrity Virgins | CafeMom.com", "headings": "25 Proud Celebrity Virgins\n25 Proud Celebrity Virgins\nEntertainment\nJessica Simpson\nKevin Jonas\nAdriana Lima\nLolo Jones\nCarrie Underwood\nSelena Gomez\nJordin Sparks\nHilary Duff\nJulianne Hough\nKirk Cameron\nSherri Shepherd\nTaylor Lautner\nThe Duggars\nTamera Mowry\nTia Mowry\nSean Lowe\nSarah Drew\nLeelee Sobieski\nLisa Kudrow\nTim Tebow\nGary Coleman\nZac Hanson\nTina Fey\nMariah Carey\nAli Landry\nRecommended\n20 Cute Bathing Suits Because We Are Officially Over Winter\n", "segment": "They were only together two months before marrying. Still! They waited. 25/25\n@Parisa/Splash News\nAli Landry\nYou may recall Ali Landry was married to Mario Lopez -- they dated for six years, were in love, and decided to tie the knot. The jerk cheated on her during his bachelor party and she found out but he denied it. They went through with the marriage but the truth came out. The marriage was annulled two weeks later. Awful. So you can see she may have some trust issues. Then she met Alejandro Monteverde and fell in love but told him that there wasn't going to be any sex before marriage.", "start_char": 9334, "end_char": 9929, "id": "44225809" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_961003168#10_2012861098", "url": "https://moneyinc.com/mario-lopez-net-worth/", "title": "How Mario Lopez Achieved a Net Worth of $25 Million", "headings": "How Mario Lopez Achieved a Net Worth of $25 Million\nHow Mario Lopez Achieved a Net Worth of $25 Million\nMario Lopez’ Early Life\nHis Career in Film and Television\nOther Ventures\nMario Lopez’s Net Worth\nHis Personal Life\n", "segment": "As his career continues, Lopez has the potential to build his fortune further. His Personal Life\nMario Lopez has been married twice. His first wife was actress and model Ali Landry. They dated for six years before marrying in 2004. However, their marriage was annulled after just two weeks, and Lopez later admitted that this was because Landry discovered he had cheated on her at his bachelor party. Lopez then dated professional dancer Karina Smirnoff for two years. In 2008, Lopez met dancer Courtney Mazza, and their daughter, Gia, was born two years later. The couple married in Mexico in 2012. They now also have two sons, who were born in 2013 and 2019. Prev Article Next Article", "start_char": 5123, "end_char": 5809, "id": "14098115" } ]
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where is christina aguilera from?
Staten Island
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_836380486#1_1760157011", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/christina-aguilera-9542394", "title": "Christina Aguilera - Songs, Burlesque & Age - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nChristina Aguilera\nWho Is Christina Aguilera?\nEarly Life\nSongs and Albums\n'All I Wanna Do'\n'Christina Aguilera'\n'Lady Marmalade'\n'Stripped'\n'Back to Basics'\n'Bionic'\n'Liberation'\n'The Voice' Judge\n'Paper' Cover\nHusband and Kids\nPhilanthropy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nChristina Applegate\nJennifer Lopez\nShakira\nLinda Ronstadt\nLady Gaga\nGloria Estefan\nAdam Levine\nCyndi Lauper\nMary J. Blige\n", "segment": "Who Is Christina Aguilera? Singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York. Aguilera began her career as a cast member on The All New Mickey Mouse Club. She rapidly rose to stardom following the release of her hit single, \"Genie in a Bottle,\" which earned her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Her other hit singles include \"What a Girl Wants,\" \"Come on Over Baby,\" \"Lady Marmalade\" and the sexually charged \"Dirrty.\" In recent years, Aguilera has served as a coach and mentor on the singing-competition show The Voice. Early Life\nChristina Maria Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York, to father Fausto Xavier Aguilera and his wife, Shelly Loraine Fidler. Aguilera's early home life was troubled. Her father, an Ecuadorian immigrant and sergeant in the U.S. Army, was an abusive husband. It wasn't until Aguilera was six that her mother managed to end the marriage and move her two daughters (Christina and her younger sister, Rachel) to a new life in Rochester, Pennsylvania.", "start_char": 884, "end_char": 1939, "id": "75805708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_812762076#1_1650319018", "url": "https://www.biography.com/musician/christina-aguilera", "title": "Christina Aguilera - Songs, Burlesque & Age - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nChristina Aguilera\nWho Is Christina Aguilera?\nEarly Life\nSongs and Albums\n'All I Wanna Do'\n'Christina Aguilera'\n'Lady Marmalade'\n'Stripped'\n'Back to Basics'\n'Bionic'\n'Liberation'\n'The Voice' Judge\n'Paper' Cover\nHusband and Kids\nPhilanthropy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nChristina Applegate\nJennifer Lopez\nShakira\nLinda Ronstadt\nGloria Estefan\nLady Gaga\nAdam Levine\nTaylor Swift\nCyndi Lauper\n", "segment": "Who Is Christina Aguilera? Singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York. Aguilera began her career as a cast member on The All New Mickey Mouse Club. She rapidly rose to stardom following the release of her hit single, \"Genie in a Bottle,\" which earned her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Her other hit singles include \"What a Girl Wants,\" \"Come on Over Baby,\" \"Lady Marmalade\" and the sexually charged \"Dirrty.\" In recent years, Aguilera has served as a coach and mentor on the singing-competition show The Voice. Early Life\nChristina Maria Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York, to father Fausto Xavier Aguilera and his wife, Shelly Loraine Fidler. Aguilera's early home life was troubled. Her father, an Ecuadorian immigrant and sergeant in the U.S. Army, was an abusive husband. It wasn't until Aguilera was six that her mother managed to end the marriage and move her two daughters (Christina and her younger sister, Rachel) to a new life in Rochester, Pennsylvania.", "start_char": 884, "end_char": 1939, "id": "22924419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_742817859#10_1527776423", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-christina-aguilera-dating/", "title": "Who is Christina Aguilera Dating Now - Boyfriends & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Christina Aguilera Dating Now?\nWho is Christina Aguilera Dating Now?\nWho is Christina Aguilera dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Christina Aguilera’s boyfriend\nWho has Christina Aguilera dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Christina Aguilera\nIs Christina Aguilera having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nChristina Aguilera Biography\n", "segment": "Christina María Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Rochester and Wexford, Pennsylvania, she appeared on the television series Star Search and The Mickey Mouse Club in her early years. After recording “Reflection”, the theme for Disney’s 1998 film Mulan, Aguilera signed with RCA Records. She grew up in an abusive household. Her vocal abilities were noticed early, though. She sang the “Star Spangled Banner” at Pittsburgh professional sports events. She was a contestant on Star Search and a member of The Mickey Mouse Club. Continue to the next page to see Christina Aguilera net worth, popularity trend, new videos and more. Last update: March 2021", "start_char": 4113, "end_char": 4857, "id": "12032404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1730112564#3_2583218552", "url": "http://www.howtallis.org/christina-aguilera-height-weight-measurements/", "title": "How Much Does Christina Aguilera Weigh | #site_title", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Christina Aguilera’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius. When was Christina Aguilera born? Christina Aguilera’s birthday is on December 18, 1980. Where was Christina Aguilera born? Christina Aguilera was born in Staten Island, New York, USA. American singer, Christina Aguilera’s birth name is Christina María Aguilera. Photo credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images. Find more: Female Celebs Under 5′ 3″, Female Singers, Most Popular\nPrimary Sidebar\nMost Commented\nSerena Williams Height, Weight, Shoe Size\nLizzo Weight, Height, Shoe Size\nTom Selleck Height, Weight, Shoe Size\nDonald Trump Height, Weight, Shoe Size\nDiego Maradona Height, Weight, Shoe Size\nRecent Comments\nMy son Caleb Wade Blackburn was born on Oct 17, 1979 and had an amazing singing voice.", "start_char": 947, "end_char": 1696, "id": "20035436" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_742817859#9_1527774927", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-christina-aguilera-dating/", "title": "Who is Christina Aguilera Dating Now - Boyfriends & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Christina Aguilera Dating Now?\nWho is Christina Aguilera Dating Now?\nWho is Christina Aguilera dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Christina Aguilera’s boyfriend\nWho has Christina Aguilera dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Christina Aguilera\nIs Christina Aguilera having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nChristina Aguilera Biography\n", "segment": "This information is currently not available. Christina Aguilera Biography\nChristina Aguilera was born on a Thursday, December 18, 1980 in New York City, NY. Her birth name is Christina María Aguilera and she is currently 40 years old. People born on December 18 fall under the zodiac sign of Sagittarius. Her zodiac animal is Monkey. Christina María Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Rochester and Wexford, Pennsylvania, she appeared on the television series Star Search and The Mickey Mouse Club in her early years. After recording “Reflection”, the theme for Disney’s 1998 film Mulan, Aguilera signed with RCA Records. She grew up in an abusive household. Her vocal abilities were noticed early, though.", "start_char": 3779, "end_char": 4578, "id": "12032403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_649212403#0_622318704", "url": "http://ethnicelebs.com/christina-aguilera", "title": "Christina Aguilera - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Christina Aguilera\nChristina Aguilera", "segment": "Christina Aguilera - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race\nChristina Aguilera\nby ethnic · January 14, 2008\nAguilera in 2010, image via DFree /bigstock.com\nBirth Name: Christina María Aguilera\nPlace of Birth: Staten Island, New York City, New York, U.S.\nDate of Birth: December 18, 1980\nEthnicity: *father – Ecuadorian, including Spanish [Andalusian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Leonese], Galician, likely around one eighth Swedish, remote Indigenous Quechua\n*mother – English, with smaller amounts (to varying degrees) of German, Irish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, French, Welsh, and Dutch\nChristina Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. Her father, Fausto Wagner Xavier Aguilera Monge, was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, of Spanish [Andalusian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Leónese], Galician, likely around 1/8th Swedish, and remote Indigenous [Quechua], descent. Her mother, Shelly Loraine (Fidler), was born in Pennsylvania, and has English, and smaller amounts (to varying degrees) of German, Irish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, French, Welsh, and Dutch ancestry. A picture of young Christina and her father and sister can be seen here. Christina has a daughter, Summer, with her partner, Matthew Rutler, and a son, Max Bratman, with her former husband, producer Jordan Bratman. Christina’s mother has said:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1358, "id": "73062700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1436529811#2_2281576277", "url": "https://factmandu.com/christina-aguilera", "title": "Christina Aguilera - Bio, Age, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Family, Height, Wiki, Parents, Birthday, Facts, Albums, Nationality, Children, Siblings - FactMandu", "headings": "Christina Aguilera\nChristina Aguilera\nQuick Facts About Christina Aguilera\nBiography of Christina Aguilera\nWhy is Christina Aguilera Famous\nEarly Life and Family\nChristina Aguilera Career (Singer)\nPersonal Life and Husband\nHeight and Weight\nNet worth and wealth\nFacts About Christina Aguilera\n", "segment": "She is also known for using sexuality and feminism in her music\nEarly Life and Family\nChristina Aguilera was born on December 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York City, USA. Her birth name ChristinaMaria Aguilera. Her nationality is American and her ethnicity is white. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. She was born to her father Fausto Xavier Aguilera, a United States Army soldier, and to her mother Shelly Loraine Kearns who was a musician. She has a younger sister Rachel Aguilera born from her biological father and three younger siblings named Michael Kearns, Stephanie Kearns, and Casey Kearns born from her mother's second husband. Maria attended Rochester Area School District in Rochester and Marshall Middle School near Wexford, and briefly attended North Allegheny Intermediate High School. Christina Aguilera Career (Singer)\nMaria began to practice singing from her childhood. She won her first talent show at age eight with a rendition of Whitney Houston's \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\". During her youth in the Pittsburgh area, Aguilera sang the US national anthem, \"The Star-Spangled Banner\", before Pittsburgh Penguins hockey, Pittsburgh Steelers football, and Pittsburgh Pirates baseball games, and the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals.", "start_char": 2194, "end_char": 3454, "id": "60215321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_968292657#3_1987352741", "url": "https://www.uselessdaily.com/world/christina-aguilera-trivia-40-interesting-facts-about-the-singer/", "title": "Christina Aguilera Trivia: 40 interesting facts about the singer! | Useless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more!", "headings": "\n", "segment": "She was born on December 18, 1980. 3. She was born in Staten Island, New York. 4. Her father is Ecuadorian, while her mother has German, Irish, Welsh, and Dutch ancestry. [ 10] [11] Her family moved frequently because of her father’s military service, and lived in places including New Jersey, Texas, New York, and Japan. 5. Christina Aguilera and her mother alleged that her father was physically and emotionally abusive,claims which he denied; Aguilera used music as a form of escape from her turbulent household. 6.", "start_char": 908, "end_char": 1425, "id": "6528711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1309204797#1_2316867924", "url": "https://purenetworth.com/christina-aguilera-net-worth/", "title": "Christina Aguilera Net Worth in 2021, Husband, Boyfriend, Kids and Songs", "headings": "Christina Aguilera Net Worth in 2021, Husband, Boyfriend, Kids and Songs\nChristina Aguilera Net Worth in 2021, Husband, Boyfriend, Kids and Songs\nWhat is the net worth of Christina Aguilera?\nQuick Read Article\nChristina Aguilera life and career\nChristina Aguilera artistry\nChristina Aguilera image\nChristina Aguilera legacy\nChristina Aguilera education\nChristina Aguilera other ventures\nChristina Aguilera discography\nChristina Aguilera filmography\nChristina Aguilera tours and concerts\nChristina Aguilera parents\nChristina Aguilera siblings\nChristina Aguilera husband\nChristina Aguilera children\nChristina Aguilera awards\nChristina Aguilera house and residence\nChristina Aguilera best songs\nChristina Aguilera best albums\nChristina Aguilera interesting facts\nSummary\nNickname\nWebsite\nJob Title\nCompany\n", "segment": "Quick Read Article\nChristina Aguilera life and career\nChristina Aguilera belongs to Staten Island, New York, United States. She was born on 18 December 1980, currently Christina Aguilera 40 years, a height of 1.57m, weight 50 KG, religion Roman Catholic, zodiac sign Sagittarius, and American nationality. Her father was a soldier, and her mother from German, Dutch, Irish, and Welsh ancestry. Due to his father’s job as a soldier, Christina had to move from place to place but settled after her parents’ separation in Rochester, Pittsburg. At the time of her parent’s divorce, she was six years old. She was passionate about her interest despite the incomplete requirement of age; she auditioned for ‘’ The Mickey Mouse Club’’ in 1991. She was selected and worked with now-known stars, Justin Timberlake and Ryan Gosling. She worked there until its completion in 1998 then; after that, Christina was called by Disney for the song in ‘’Mulan,’’ an animated movie released in 1998. ‘’", "start_char": 531, "end_char": 1515, "id": "112943617" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1544588595#1_3449432588", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/christina-aguilera-boyfriend/", "title": "Christina Aguilera Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Christina Aguilera\nChristina Aguilera\nAs of 2021, Christina Aguilera is dating Matthew Rutler.\nChristina Aguilera’s boyfriend\nPast Relationships\nChristina Aguilera is turning 41 in\nAbout Christina Aguilera\nThe 40-year-old American was born in the Year of the Monkey and is part of Millennials Generation generation\nChristina Aguilera Facts\nChristina Aguilera’s birth sign is Sagittarius and she has a ruling planet of Jupiter.\nVideos\nLinks you might like\n", "segment": "RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nChristina María Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Rochester and Wexford, Pennsylvania, she appeared on the television series Star Search and The Mickey Mouse Club in her early years. After recording “Reflection”, the theme for Disney’s 1998 film Mulan, Aguilera signed with RCA Records. She grew up in an abusive household. Her vocal abilities were noticed early, though. She sang the “Star Spangled Banner” at Pittsburgh professional sports events. She was a contestant on Star Search and a member of The Mickey Mouse Club. Real Name\nChristina María Aguilera\nProfession\nPop Singer\nPlace of Birth\nStaten Island, New York, USA\nDate of Birth\nDecember 18, 1980 (age 40)\nBirth Sign\nSagittarius\nMarital Status\nDating\nBoyfriend\nMatthew Rutler\nSexuality\nStraight\nChildren\n2\nFun Fact: On the day of Christina Aguilera’s birth, \"Lady\" by Kenny Rogers was the number 1 song on The Billboard Hot 100 and Jimmy Carter (Democratic) was the U.S. President. Christina Aguilera’s boyfriend is Matthew Rutler.", "start_char": 363, "end_char": 1478, "id": "32691286" } ]
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what county is charlotte north carolina?
Mecklenburg County
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A: Charlotte is located in a county in North Carolina called Mecklenburg County. It was named after Mecklenburg, Germany, the birthplace of Queen Charlotte. Q: How many people live in Charlotte, NC? A: As of 2017, the town of Charlotte had 810,000 residents. The population of the greater urban area is almost 2.4 million people.", "start_char": 1090, "end_char": 1456, "id": "98649915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_617703470#0_1078262283", "url": "http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/mecklenburg-county-1762/", "title": "Mecklenburg County (1762) - North Carolina History Project", "headings": "Mecklenburg County (1762)\nMecklenburg County (1762)\nSources\n", "segment": "Mecklenburg County (1762) - North Carolina History Project\nMecklenburg County (1762)\nWritten by Jonathan Martin\nCreated from parts of Anson County in 1762, Mecklenburg County includes the largest city in North Carolina. Charlotte is named after Charlotte Sophia, wife of King George III. Mecklenburg County is named for Queen Charlotte’s homeland, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a northern German realm of the Holy Roman Empire. Mecklenburg County has several other communities, including Cornelius, Mint Hill, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Allen, Paw Creek, Pineville, Newell, and Caldwell. The Catawba were the first Indians to settle in the Mecklenburg area. James Lederer, an English explorer, initially discovered the Catawba in the early 1670s. In the mid-1750s, several European families and settlers eventually established a town at an Indian trading path between the Yadkin and Catawba Rivers, and the crossroads, commonly referred to as “the Square,” would later become modern Charlotte’s downtown hub. During the Revolution, the people of Charlotte and the surrounding area stirred up resistance to the British crown, and despite the namesake and heritage of the original Charlotte Town, the area became disgruntled with King George III. After two weeks of indecisive skirmish at the Battle of Charlotte, Lord Cornwallis was quoted as saying, “Let’s get out of here; this place is a damned hornet’s nest.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1411, "id": "61445379" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_105180125#0_241356019", "url": "https://charlottebailbonds.us/", "title": "24-Hour Bail Bonds in Mecklenburg County, NC | Charlotte Bail Bonds", "headings": "\nBail Bonds in Charlotte, NC You Can Rely On\n24-Hour Services\nFlexible Payment Terms\nDedicated Support\nOur Services\nOpen 24 Hours\nPayment Plans\nBonds for all of arrests\nCourt Reminders\nForms of Payments\nDocs via eSignature\nThe Bail Bond Process\nTestimonials\nFrequently Asked Questions\nIf you or a loved one has been arrested and jailed, get in touch with Charlotte Bail Bonds, LLC today. We'll take charge of the bail bond process to expedite your release.\n", "segment": "24-Hour Bail Bonds in Mecklenburg County, NC | Charlotte Bail Bonds\nbanner\nCHARLOTTE BAIL BONDS\nChoose dependable and affordable bail bond services in Mecklenburg County. Charlotte Bail Bonds goes the extra mile when getting clients or a client’s loved one out of jail. Trust our team to secure a release. Get Started Now\nBail Bonds in Charlotte, NC You Can Rely On\nTurn to Charlotte Bail Bonds, a local agency in Mecklenburg County offering bail bond services to clients in Charlotte, NC. We are professionals who assist jailed individuals or their loved ones by providing affordable and excellent bail bond services. Our team handles all types of bails, including yours or your loved one’s failure to appear (FTA) arrest. In select cases, Charlotte Bail Bonds even processes bonds that other agencies turn down. We also handle Transfer Bonds. If your loved one was taken in custody in another state, we can post a transfer bond at our local bail bond office, so he or she can be released immediately. Your loved one doesn’t have to wait for you to arrive.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1057, "id": "76698600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1423987634#0_2946984068", "url": "https://www.policearrests.com/nc/mecklenburg/mecklenburg-county-sheriff-s-office---charlotte/", "title": "Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC - Police Arrests", "headings": "Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte\nMecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte\nMecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte News\n", "segment": "Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC - Police Arrests\nMecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte\nAgency: Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte\nAddress: 700 E 4th St, Charlotte, 28202 NC\nChief: Phone: 704-336-8100\nFax: Email: Website: http://www.mecksheriff.com/\nMecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte is located at 700 E 4th St, Charlotte, 28202 NC. The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte phone number is 704-336-8100. Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office - Charlotte News\n2018-11-11 16:05:00\n#MCSO thanks all military personal for the sacrifices that have been made for our freedom.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 649, "id": "28788892" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_646860953#0_1355743443", "url": "https://www.icharlotterealestate.com/neighborhoods/surrounding-counties/", "title": "Surrounding Counties - Houses for Sale in Charlotte NC", "headings": "Surrounding Counties\nSurrounding Counties\nCatawba County: Read More\nQuick Charlotte Home Search\nOUR TOP CHARLOTTE AREA HOME SEARCHES\nThinking of Selling Your Charlotte Area Home?\nMOBILE SEARCH\nHomes Across the US – Relocating? Visit our relocation partners across the country…\nAlbuquerque Real Estate News\nAnn Arbor Real Estate News\nAtlanta Real Estate News\nBoise Real Estate News\nCharlotte Real Estate\nCoral Springs FL Real Estate\nGreensboro Real Estate\nHuntsville Real Estate News\nLas Vegas Real Estate News\nLos Angeles Real Estate News\nMaui HI Real Estate Search\nNewport Beach Real Estate News\nOrange County Real Estate News\nPortland OR Real Estate\nPrescott AZ Real Estate\nRichmond, VA\nSt. Charles IL Real Estate\nTempe AZ Homes for Sale\nWarner Robins Real Estate News\nWellington FL Real Estate News\nSearch Categories\nA proud member of the Council of Residential Specialists\nOur Location\n", "segment": "Surrounding Counties - Houses for Sale in Charlotte NC\nYou are here: Home / Neighborhoods / Surrounding Counties\nSurrounding Counties\nThe 7-County Metro area of Charlotte North Carolina includes Alexander, Anson, Cabarrus, Catawba, Iredell and Union Counties, as well as Mecklenburg County, of which Charlotte is the County Seat. Alexander County: I grew to love the landscape and the wonderful small town feel of Taylorsville, the county seat of Alexander County ( Read More)\nAnson County: Anson County, once one of the largest counties in North Carolina, was carved from Bladen County in 1750. Anson County’s namesake, Lord George Anson, was a British admiral. The first courthouse was built of logs and situated right on the bank of the Pee Dee River in Mount Pleasant. ( Read More)\nCabarrus County: Cabarrus County, located to the Northeast of Charlotte, NC has much to offer its residents. Concord, the Cabarrus County seat, located in the heart of Cabarrus County, is home to much of the NASCAR industry as well as Lowes Motor Speedway.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1042, "id": "52024514" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_191057758#0_398185644", "url": "https://medicaidofficelocations.org/mecklenburg-county-department-medicaid-office-in-north-carolina/", "title": "Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office Medicaid Office in | MedicaidOfficeLocations.org", "headings": "The Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in Charlotte, North Carolina\nThe Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in Charlotte, North Carolina\nHow to Contact Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in North Carolina\n", "segment": "Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office Medicaid Office in | MedicaidOfficeLocations.org\nThe Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in Charlotte, North Carolina\nThe Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office is a Medicaid office you can apply at in Charlotte, North Carolina. This facility is funded jointly by the federal government and the state government. You need to legally reside in North Carolina in order to apply for benefits at this facility. This is because you may only receive Medicaid benefits in your home state. Even though the Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office is required to follow state and federal guidelines regarding operation, it still maintains autonomy. This means that each Medicaid office in North Carolina may have rules that are slightly different from one another. For example, one Medicaid office in Charlotte may encourage you to schedule an appointment before you apply for benefits. An office in another city, however, may not. You may use the information below to help you understand which rules you need to follow when you apply for support at the Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office. How to Contact Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in North Carolina\nYou need to know how to contact Mecklenburg County Department Medicaid Office in case you ever need to report to the facility.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1365, "id": "13185250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_500243538#0_928388993", "url": "http://www.visitgaston.org/", "title": "Gaston County, North Carolina | Go Gaston NC", "headings": "\n#GoGastonNC\nWe want to see you!\nGo Gaston NC Gaston County Travel & Tourism's Response to COVID-19\nUNIQUE DINING\nEXPERIENCES\nFind the best restaurants in Gaston\nSLEEP IN...\nWE WON'T TELL\nWhere to Stay in Gaston County, NC\nFIRST TIME IN\nGASTON COUNTY, NC?\nLet us help you!\nGO GASTON NC\nGET ACTIVE AT THE\nUS. NATIONAL WHITEWATER CENTER\nA GARDEN FOR ALL SEASONS\nDANIEL STOWE BOTANICAL GARDEN\nHOME OF\nCHRISTMAS TOWN U.S.A\nHISTORICALLY AWESOME\nSPORTS IN GASTON\nMUST SEE\nBe sure to check out these must see attractions in Gaston County.\nFESTIVALS & EVENTS\nIT'S TIME TO #GOGASTONNC\nShare your best photos in Gaston County to #GoGastonNC.\nSTORIES\nCatawba RiverKeeper Makes it Easy to Paddle\nUSA Pump Track Championships Comes to Gaston County – May 16th\nGaston County Celebrates the ‘Power of Travel’\nGaston County’s Tourism Industry Can Help Drive an Economic Rebound\nCongratulations to the Winners of the King Kat Tournament in Belmont\nTHIS WEEKEND\nVISITORS GUIDE\n", "segment": "Gaston County, North Carolina | Go Gaston NC\n#GoGastonNC\nWe want to see you! LEARN MORE\nGo Gaston NC Gaston County Travel & Tourism's Response to COVID-19\nGiven the rapidly evolving situation surrounding COVID-19, visitors are encouraged to directly contact the Gaston County hospitality businesses and events promoted here to effectively plan your stay and to be aware of any recent schedule changes. UNIQUE DINING\nEXPERIENCES\nFind the best restaurants in Gaston\nEat & Drink\nSLEEP IN...\nWE WON'T TELL\nWhere to Stay in Gaston County, NC\n​\nAccomodations\nFIRST TIME IN\nGASTON COUNTY, NC? Let us help you! Trip Ideas\nGO GASTON NC\nGo Gaston NC is the official travel and tourism department for Gaston County. Gaston County located just west of Charlotte in central North Carolina offers a tremendous\nopportunity to get outdoors and explore. We offer many things to do as well as opportunities\nfor shopping and dining in our refurbished mill towns. Go Gaston. Get Outside. GET ACTIVE AT THE\nUS.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 989, "id": "26268181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1324839632#3_2698451478", "url": "http://www.charlottecountyfl.gov/", "title": "Charlotte County, FL", "headings": "\n1921-2021 Charlotte County Centennial — Learn More\nWebsite Questions?\nCOVID-19 Vaccine Update\nCharlotte County Centennial 1921-2021\nCalendar Contest: One Charlotte, One Water\nCOVID-19 Information\nWebsite Questions?\nCOVID-19 Vaccine Update\nCharlotte County Centennial 1921-2021\nCalendar Contest: One Charlotte, One Water\nCOVID-19 Information\nWebsite Questions?\nPopular Links\nFind us on Social Media\nProject Status Updates\nFlood Information\nMAP/GIS\nKnow Your Zone\nBoards & Committees\nCareer Opportunities\nPermit Information\nCRAs - Community Redevelopment Agencies\nCalendar\nFind us on Social Media\nProject Status Updates\nFlood Information\nMAP/GIS\nKnow Your Zone\nBoards & Committees\nCareer Opportunities\nPermit Information\nCRAs - Community Redevelopment Agencies\nCalendar\nFind us on Social Media\nProject Status Updates\nFlood Information\nMAP/GIS\nNews\nBissett Community Park Planning Meeting\nCharlotte County Government Calendar\nCharlotte County Committee Vacancies\nTraffic Advisory - Lane Closure on Burnt Store Road\nCharter Review Commission Sets Meeting Schedule\nCall Charlotte 2-1-1 for health and human services information\nMeetings & Events\nBoard of County Commissioners Pre-Agenda Meeting\nMSBU Workshop\nBoard of County Commissioners Regular and Land Use Meeting\nIndustrial Development Authority Meeting\n**Building Industry Oversight Committee\nHoliday - County Offices Closed\nDiscover Charlotte County\nBeaches\nPublic Transportation\nRecreation & Pools\nParks\nTourism Information\nCC-TV Government Access Television\nLibraries\nTampa Bay Rays\nBeaches\nPublic Transportation\nRecreation & Pools\nParks\nTourism Information\nCC-TV Government Access Television\nLibraries\nTampa Bay Rays\nBeaches\nPublic Transportation\nRecreation & Pools\n1921-2021 Charlotte County Centennial — Learn More\nDelivering Exceptional Service\n", "segment": "Learn More\nCOVID-19 Information\nGet the latest informaton regarding Charlotte County's response to the coronavirus including resources and closings. Learn More\nWebsite Questions? Need help navigating the county website? Send us your questions and comments. Learn More\nCOVID-19 Vaccine Update\nVaccine availability and appointment scheduling information. Learn More\nCharlotte County Centennial 1921-2021\nLearn about the history of Charlotte County, find events set for the Centennial year, and submit your event to the Centennial calendar. Learn More\nCalendar Contest: One Charlotte, One Water\nSubmit photos featuring water in Charlotte County for a chance to be in the 2022 One Charlotte, One Water calendar. Learn More\nCOVID-19 Information\nGet the latest informaton regarding Charlotte County's response to the coronavirus including resources and closings. Learn More\nWebsite Questions?", "start_char": 3661, "end_char": 4548, "id": "76344986" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1786059144#1_2797681134", "url": "https://www.govserv.org/US/Port-Charlotte/125123550891900/Charlotte-County-Human-Services", "title": "Charlotte County Human Services, 1050 Loveland Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL (2021)", "headings": "Charlotte County Human Services\nCharlotte County Human Services\nVeterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program\nConsent Form Required for COVID-19 Vaccines\nVETERAN PSA DEPENDANTS\nVETERAN PSA BURIAL BENEFITS\nPay it Forward Club: Help local seniors or become a citizen scientist\nNew Sites Announced for COVID-19 Vaccines\nSarasota Farm Helps Veterans Heal From Trauma and Find Work\nSenior Games\nNew Website for Vaccination Pre-Registration: Get in Line\nProviding crucial services to inmates in the midst of COVID-19\nGet help getting your veteran benefits\nCharlotte County Publix Locations Offer Vaccine Appointments\nDespite the Pandemic, Charlotte County, Florida has Effectively Ended Chronic Homelessness\nTesting Sites | Charlotte County, FL\nPunta Gorda Police Create Veteran Crisis Assistance Team\nAddress\n+ −\nGeneral information\nOpening Hours\nTelephone\nWebsite\nProducts\nAlerts\nContact The Business\nShortcuts\n", "segment": "Charlotte County facilities will resume normal business hours and operations beginning May 10, 2021, except for libraries, which will open Tuesday, May 11. Facility hours can be found at www.CharlotteCountyFL.gov. The Utilities Department customer support center remains open by appointment-only. For information, call 941-764-4300. Visitors to county facilities and users of county services are encouraged to continue to practice social distancing, frequent hand-washing, mask wearing and staying home if you are sick. Online services will continue to be offered such as permitting and parking fee payments, as will curbside pick-up at libraries and bill payment drop boxes. 05/03/2021\nThis is a great resource list put together by the Charlotte Community Foundation. Please share. # youarenotalone\n04/22/2021\nThis will be a GREAT conversation!! The Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County (DOH-Charlotte) is pleased to announce our first bi-annual Community Conversation for Spring 2021 in partnership with Florida Gulf Coast University Department of Health Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University Marieb College of Health & Human Services\nCommunity Conversations is a health series by the Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County that will invite various public health experts to discuss current health topics and trends most relevant to you, Charlotte County residents.", "start_char": 865, "end_char": 2257, "id": "83806945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_29489578#1_34903548", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_County,_North_Carolina", "title": "Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mecklenburg County, North Carolina\nMecklenburg County, North Carolina\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nAdjacent counties\nDemographics\nMecklenburg County Government\nLaw, government and politics\nCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS)\nMEDIC\nEconomy\nEducation\nSchool system\nColleges and universities\nCurrent\nFormer\nLibraries\nTransportation\nAir\nIntercity rail\nLight rail and mass transit\nFreight\nMajor roadways\nArts and culture\nMuseums and libraries\nSports and entertainment\nMusic and performing arts venues\nAmusement parks\nOther attractions\nCommunities\nCity\nTowns\nUnincorporated communities\nTownships\nNotable people\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As of the 2010 census, the population was 919,618. It increased to 1,110,356 as of the 2019 estimate, making it the second-most populous county in North Carolina (after Wake County) and the first county in the Carolinas to surpass one million in population. Its county seat and largest city is Charlotte. Mecklenburg County is the central county of the Charlotte- Concord - Gastonia, NC- SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. On September 12, 2013, the county welcomed its one millionth resident. Like its seat, the county is named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of the United Kingdom, whose name is derived from the region of Mecklenburg in Germany, itself deriving its name from Mecklenburg Castle (Mecklenburg meaning \"large castle\" in Low German) in the village of Dorf Mecklenburg . Contents\n1 History\n2 Geography\n2.1 Adjacent counties\n3 Demographics\n4 Mecklenburg County Government\n5 Law, government and politics\n6 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS)\n7 MEDIC\n8 Economy\n9 Education\n9.1 School system\n9.2 Colleges and universities\n9.2.1 Current\n9.2.2 Former\n9.3 Libraries\n10 Transportation\n10.1 Air\n10.2 Intercity rail\n10.3 Light rail and mass transit\n10.4 Freight\n10.5 Major roadways\n11 Arts and culture\n11.1 Museums and libraries\n11.2 Sports and entertainment\n11.3 Music and performing arts venues\n11.4 Amusement parks\n11.5 Other attractions\n12 Communities\n12.1 City\n12.2 Towns\n12.3 Unincorporated communities\n12.4 Townships\n13 Notable people\n14 See also\n15 References\n16 External links\nHistory\nMecklenburg County was formed in 1762 from the western part of Anson County, both in the Piedmont section of the state. It was named in commemoration of the marriage of King George III to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, for whom the county seat Charlotte is named. Due to unsure boundaries, a large part of south and western Mecklenburg County extended into areas that would later form part of the state of South Carolina. In 1768, most of this area (the part of Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba River) was designated Tryon County, North Carolina.", "start_char": 1044, "end_char": 3113, "id": "62740834" } ]
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what does the dominican republic speak?
Haitian Creole French Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259071934#0_1864012777", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-the-dominican-republic.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?\nOfficial Language Of The Dominican Republic\nHaitian Creole\nSamana English\nForeign Languages Spoken In The Dominican Republic\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic? The Capitol Building of the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic forms part of the eastern portion of Hispaniola. It is one of the largest Caribbean countries by size, covering about 18,700 square miles. It has a population of approximately 10 million people. The majority of the people (about 3 million) live in the capital, Santo Domingo. Spanish is the official language and the most spoken language in the Dominican Republic. Official Language Of The Dominican Republic\nAs stated, Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. However, different variants of the Spanish language are spoken across the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 769, "id": "96446125" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259071934#1_1864014088", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-the-dominican-republic.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?\nOfficial Language Of The Dominican Republic\nHaitian Creole\nSamana English\nForeign Languages Spoken In The Dominican Republic\n", "segment": "It has a population of approximately 10 million people. The majority of the people (about 3 million) live in the capital, Santo Domingo. Spanish is the official language and the most spoken language in the Dominican Republic. Official Language Of The Dominican Republic\nAs stated, Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. However, different variants of the Spanish language are spoken across the country. The most commonly used Spanish dialect in the country is Dominican Spanish. Dominican Spanish is a subset of Caribbean Spanish based on Canarian and Andalusian dialects of Southern Spain. It also borrows some words from Arawak language. It includes some of Spanish words that are not used in modern Spanish anymore while some words are borrowed from the African languages spoken by Africans who came to the island after the Taino extinction. The Spanish language is spoken by and/or understood by over 90% of the country’s population.", "start_char": 346, "end_char": 1304, "id": "96446126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3394705211#2_3749812106", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_the_Dominican_Republic", "title": "Culture of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia", "headings": "Culture of the Dominican Republic\nCulture of the Dominican Republic\nContents\nLanguage\nReligion\nMusic\nCuisine\nSports\nArchitecture\nVisual arts\nCinema\nFashion\nFestivals\nHolidays\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Spanish is the official language in the Dominican Republic. The country has a variety of accents most of which derive from the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands and western Andalusia of southern Spain. The accent spoken in the Cibao region is a mixture of two dialects: that of the 16th- and 17th-century Portuguese colonists in the Cibao valley, and that of the 18th-century Canarian settlers. Dominican Spanish also has borrowed vocabularies from the Arawak language. Some common words derived from the Taino natives include: barbecue, canoe, caribbean, hammock, hurricane, iguana, manatee, mangrove, savannah, and tobacco among others. Schools in the Dominican Republic are based on a Spanish educational model. Both English and French are taught as secondary languages on private and public schools. Haitian Creole is spoken by the population of Haitian origin.", "start_char": 1677, "end_char": 2546, "id": "101583744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1415205261#0_2916813066", "url": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/Dominican-Republic/Dominican-Republic-Guide/Language/Languages-in-Dominican-Republic", "title": "Dominican Republic Guide: Languages in Dominican Republic, Main language and dialects: The official language", "headings": "Languages in Dominican Republic\nLanguages in Dominican Republic\nMain language and dialects\nDominican Republic - Language\nDominican Spanish\nOther languages\nEnglish in the Dominican Republic\nFurther reading\nDoes this article help?\n", "segment": "Dominican Republic Guide: Languages in Dominican Republic, Main language and dialects: The official language\nTopics - Select item Visas & Permits Jobs Housing & Rentals Property Health Money Language Telephone & Internet Education Business Travel & Leisure Culture Moving\nDominican Republic\nDominican Republic Guide\nLanguage\nLanguages in Dominican Republic\nLanguages in Dominican Republic\nMain language and dialects\nDominican Republic - Language\nDominican Republic\nLanguage\nGuide\nForums\nArticles\nThe official language spoken in the Dominican Republic is Spanish. However, dialects are spoken across the country. The local dialect of the Dominican Republic is called Dominican Spanish and has some African influences. Moreover, it has borrowed vocabularies from the Arawak language. Dominican Spanish\nDominican Spanish, spoken in the Dominican Republic, is similar to Coastal Caribbean Spanish dialects and based on Canarian Spanish dialect, however it has strong influences from West African languages. An interesting fact is that Dominican Spanish uses old Spanish words that are no longer used in modern Spanish (eg Money = Dinero - Cuartos). It is common in the Dominican Spanish language to drop the letter “s”. For example “mosquitos” becomes “mosquito” and “where are you”, dondé tu esta will be dondé tu ta.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1314, "id": "80031894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1388151308#0_1910807368", "url": "http://hispaniola.com/dominican_republic/info/society_language.php", "title": "Dominican Republic Language by Hispaniola.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dominican Republic Language by Hispaniola.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLanguage in the Dominican Republic\nThe official language in the Dominican Republic is Spanish. Most people involved in tourism understand and speak at least some English, if not other major tourism-related languages, such as German and French. The further outside a tourism region one goes, the more unlikely the people are to speak or understand anything other than Spanish. Learning to speak Spanish is not necessary to visit the Dominican Republic, but learning a few words and phrases will definitely make one's visit more enjoyable. The Dominican people are sure to be pleased with any effort made to try and speak their language and are helpful with correct pronunciation and learning more. See our Spanish Phrase Book to get started. Exchange Rate to the Dominican Peso on\nMon, 15 Feb 2021\nUSD: 0\nCAD: 0\nEUR: 0\nGBP:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 895, "id": "73862540" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#107_2574418011", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n 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Much like the rest of the world, the Dominican Republic has a wide range of different languages currently being spoken. The most common native languages spoken in the Dominican Republic are listed here (out of a population of 10.77 million): Dominican Spanish (85% of the population)\nHaitian Creole (2% of the population)\nSamana English (1% of the population)\nChinese (.5% of the population)\nJapanese (.1% of the population)\nItalian (.1% of the population)\nOther (11% of the population)\nThe Dominican Republic’s Official Language\nCurrently, the official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish. There are a variety of different variants of the Spanish language used all over the Dominican Republic. Dominican Spanish is the country’s most used Spanish dialect. The basis of Dominican Spanish comes from the Andalusian and Canarian dialects found in Southern Spain. Dominican Spanish is considered a subset of Caribbean Spanish. Some of the words used in Dominican Spanish were borrowed from the Arawak language. Some of these Spanish words are jnot currently being used in modern Spanish.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1262, "id": "89331787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111093845#0_297257322", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_the_Dominican_Republic", "title": "What languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nDominican Republic\nWhat languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-05-01 03:59:25\nSpanish is virtually the only language spoken in the Dominican Republic, although English is widely taught in schools as a second language. There is a community of about 8,000 speakers of Samaná English in the Samaná Peninsula, and there is a small community of Haitians who speak Haitian Creole. Small numbers of immigrants and foreign workers also speak Italian, Chinese, East Caribbean English Creole, and Arabic. In the Dominican Republic, Spanish is the dominant language. Hatian Creole may also be spoken in some areas closer to the Hatian border. American Sign Language is common, and also believe it or not, there is a small Chinese population in the capital (Santo Domingo). The population of the Dominican Republic is entirely Spanish-speaking; Schools are based on a Spanish educational model, with English being taught as a secondary language in most private schools, it is also being taught in public school as well.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1167, "id": "74901593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_35772143#0_72968414", "url": "https://www.visitdominicanrepublic.org/official-language-in-dominican-republic", "title": "Official Language in the Dominican Republic", "headings": "\nOfficial Language in the Dominican Republic\nLearn about the considerable variety of languages spoken in the Dominican Republic.\nFind out more information you need to know before your trip to the Dominican Republic:\n", "segment": "Official Language in the Dominican Republic\nOfficial Language in the Dominican Republic\nLearn about the considerable variety of languages spoken in the Dominican Republic. The official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish, using the West Indians way in the everyday language. On its lexicon can be found African influences, foreign words coming mainly from the US English and also neologisms which collide with the archaisms kept from the old Spanish. Regarding the accent, it is like the Canarian Spanish. In addition to Spanish, you can find places where the Haitian Creole is spoken, which extension through the country is due to the immigrants coming from Haiti and its descendants; also English, not just for the whole US influence, but also for the presence of native Dominicans descendants of 19th century American slaves, and, finally, you can hear some French, a widespread language through the island. Find out more information you need to know before your trip to the Dominican Republic: Documents\nLanguage\nWeather\nCurrency\nMake a phonecall Dominican Republic\nInternet Access\nFestivities\nPublic Safety\nHealth System\nIs it necessary to take any vaccines? Embassies\nAccommodation\nCustom Work\nCommercial Opening Hours\nTime Zone\nTipping works\nCarnival\nReligion\nPolitical System\nFlag of the Dominican Republic\nDominican Republic Shield", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1350, "id": "93839012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#106_2574411863", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . . . . Dominican\n \nRepublic\n \n. . . . .", "start_char": 3039, "end_char": 3106, "id": "40307129" } ]
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who started the first persian gulf war?
Kuwait
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What year did the US win the Persian Gulf War? 1991\nWhat country was invaded by Iraq during the first Persian gulf war? If the first Persian Gulf War is the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988,\nthe answer is Iran. If the first Persian Gulf War is the Persian Gulf War of\n1990-1991, the answer is Kuwait. Where did the Persian Gulf War occur? in the Persian Gulf southwest asia\nWhen did the Persian gulf war begin? The actual invasion began in 1990.The Persian Gulf War started on August 2, 1990. This war was also known as Operation Desert Shield and ended on February 28, 1991. 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This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) . The Persian Gulf War (August 2, 1990 – February 28, 1991), commonly referred to as the Gulf War, also known as the First Persian Gulf War (not to be confused with the Iraq War or the Second Gulf War ), and by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein as The Mother of all Battles, and commonly as Desert Storm for the military response, was the final conflict, which was initiated with United Nations authorization, by a coalition force from 34 nations against Iraq, with the expressed purpose of expelling Iraqi forces from Kuwait after its invasion and annexation on 2 August 1990. The invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi troops that began 2 August 1990 was met with international condemnation, and brought immediate economic sanctions against Iraq by members of the UN Security Council. U.S. President George H. W. Bush deployed American forces to Saudi Arabia and urged other countries to send their own forces to the scene. An array of nations joined the Coalition of the Gulf War. The great majority of the military forces in the coalition were from the United States, with Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and Egypt as leading contributors, in that order. Around US$40 billion of the US$60 billion cost was paid by Saudi Arabia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1413, "id": "13981799" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1265050060#3_1878278883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-us-presidents-led-the-us-through-these-major-wars.html", "title": "Which US Presidents Led The US Through Its Major Wars? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which US Presidents Led The US Through Its Major Wars?\nWhich US Presidents Led The US Through Its Major Wars?\n11. Second Persian Gulf War\n10. Persian Gulf War\n9. Vietnam War\n8. Korean War\n7. World War II\n6. World War I\n5. Spanish American War\n4. US Civil War\n3. Mexican American War\n2. War of 1812\n1. 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The war began between Communist-backed North Vietnam and anti-Communist South Vietnam.", "start_char": 1035, "end_char": 1905, "id": "96455243" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_215316517#6_574996172", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_US_enter_the_persian_gulf_war", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Why did Bush start the Persian Gulf War? The US did not start the war in the Persian Gulf; border\ndisputes started the Iran-Iraq War in 1980-1988. Why has the US and its allies had such a hard time winning the Persian Gulf War? Which Persian Golf War? There were 3 of them. What US Marine Corps units were directly involved in the Persian gulf war? Which gulf war? There were three of them. 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These incorporate the Persian Gulf War, Gulf War, War in the Gulf, 1990 Gulf War, Gulf War Sr., or First Gulf War (to differentiate it from the progressing Iraq War), Second Gulf War (to distinguish it from the Iran-Iraq War), War of Kuwait, Liberation of Kuwait, and Mother of Battles. Operation Desert Storm was the U.S. name of the air/land operations and is most times used to allude to the contention. The war started with the Iraqi intrusion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, after Iraqi disputes that Kuwait was unlawfully slant-drilling petroleum over Iraq’s fringe. The intrusion was met with quick economic sanctions by the United Nations against Iraq. Hostilities started in January 1991, bringing about a decisive triumph for the alliance powers, which pushed Iraqi forces out of Kuwait with negligible coalition deaths. Ground and aerial battle was restricted to War of Kuwait, Iraq, and bordering territories of Saudi Arabia. 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It ended with the capture of Saddam Hussein and his subsequent hanging after a trial. The dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein declared that Kuwait was trying to suppress Iraq’s economy by over-producing oil thereby under-pricing it in the global market. He also claimed that Kuwait was illegally pumping out oil from its oil fields located in Rumaila. Saddam invaded Kuwait on 2 August 1990. After aerial and ground attacks, Saddam established ‘Provisional Government of free Kuwait’ on 8 August 1990.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1068, "id": "19857298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1541445488#4_2571347727", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Did_the_Persian_Gulf_War_happen_in_1991", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Persian Gulf War began in 1990, and ended in 1991. What year was the Persian gulf war fought? The Persian Gulf war was fought in 1991. The Persian Gulf war\nended on February 28, 1992. The United States led the war. What country was invaded by Iraq during the first Persian gulf war? If the first Persian Gulf War is the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988,\nthe answer is Iran. If the first Persian Gulf War is the Persian Gulf War of\n1990-1991, the answer is Kuwait. What happened in 1990-1991? the Persian gulf war\nHow many Persian Gulf Wars were there?", "start_char": 2484, "end_char": 3034, "id": "3271456" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_551893309#0_1162078139", "url": "https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/persian-gulf-war-0", "title": "The Persian Gulf War | Encyclopedia.com", "headings": "The Persian Gulf War\nThe Persian Gulf War\nDesert Shield.\nDesert Storm: The Air War.\nDesert Storm: The Land War.\nThe Aftermath of the War.\n", "segment": "The Persian Gulf War | Encyclopedia.com\nHistory\nEncyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps\nThe Persian Gulf War\nThe Persian Gulf War\noxford\nviews 1,361,124 updated\nThe Persian Gulf War (1991) was caused by Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990, and had two major phases. The first phase was Operation Desert Shield—a largely defensive operation in which the United States and Saudi Arabia rushed to build up the defensive forces necessary to protect Saudi Arabia and the rest of the gulf, and the United Nations attempted to force Iraq to leave Kuwait through the use of economic sanctions. The United States then led the UN effort to create a broad international coalition with the military forces necessary to liberate Kuwait, and persuaded the United Nations to set a deadline of 15 January 1991 for Iraq to leave Kuwait or face the use of force. The second phase, known as “Desert Storm,” was the battle to liberate Kuwait when Iraq refused to respond to the UN deadline. The fighting began on 17 January 1991 and ended on 1 March 1991. The UN Coalition liberated Kuwait in a little over six weeks, and involved the intensive use of airpower and armored operations, and the use of new military technologies. The Gulf War left Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in power, but it destroyed nearly all of Iraq's conventional forces and allowed the United Nations to destroy most of Iraq's long‐range missiles and chemical weapons and capabilities to develop nuclear weapons. Desert Shield. Saddam Hussein almost certainly saw the seizure and annexation of Kuwait as a means of solving Iraq's economic problems, of greatly increasing Iraq's share of world oil reserves, and as a means of demonstrating that Iraq had become the dominant power in the region. Kuwait was capable of adding at least 2 million barrels a day of oil to Iraq's exports of roughly 3.5 million, and offered the opportunity to double Iraq's total oil reserves, from 100 billion to 198 billion barrels (representing nearly 20% of the world's total reserves).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2028, "id": "20904402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1290941535#0_2601826416", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/timelines/persian_gulf_war_timeline/246/", "title": "Persian Gulf War Timeline", "headings": "\nPersian Gulf War\nMay 1990\nTensions between Iraq and Kuwait rise\nJuly 1990\nTroops move toward Kuwait\nAugust 6, 1990\nThe United Nations blocks Iraq\nTensions between Iraq and Kuwait rise\nTroops move toward Kuwait\nThe United Nations blocks Iraq\nAmerican troops move in\nOther countries join the fight\nAn ultimatum by the U.N.\nTalks solve nothing\nOperation Desert Storm\nIraq attacks Israel\nIraq fights back\nA U.S. victory\nIraq is given one last chance\nIraqi withdraw\nCeasefire declared\nNegotiations agreed upon\n", "segment": "Persian Gulf War Timeline\nPersian Gulf War Timeline\nTimeline Description: The Persian Gulf War was a fight that went by many names such as Operation Desert Shield, Operation Desert Storm, the Iraq War, and more. It was led by the United States against Iraq after Iraq invaded and captured Kuwait. Persian Gulf War\nThe Persian Gulf War was a fight that went by many names such as Operation Desert Shield, Operation Desert Storm, the Iraq War, and more. It was led by the United States against Iraq after Iraq invaded and captured Kuwait. May 1990\nTensions between Iraq and Kuwait rise\nSaddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq, began accusing Kuwait of moving against Iraq by producing large amounts of oil. Hussein would eventually accuse Kuwait of stealing oil from Iraq. July 1990\nTroops move toward Kuwait\nTrying to strike back against Kuwait, Hussein deployed Iraqi troops to the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border. By August, he had ordered the troops to invade Kuwait, which officially started the Gulf War. August 6, 1990\nThe United Nations blocks Iraq\nAfter unsuccessfully demanding Iraq back down, the United Nations declared a trade embargo on Iraq.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1138, "id": "93328136" } ]
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what can you visit in london?
Regent's Park
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I’m on YouTube too!\nSave this itinerary for later – Pin Me!\n", "segment": "If you want to try some local food you could visit one of the historic pubs; like The Spaniard’s Inn which has almost 500 years of history. If you like shopping, Oxford Street is where to go (be careful, your backpack gets heavier with everything you buy!). And the West End is a great choice if you are interested in theatres, or check out the galleries and museums of Kensington. No matter your preferences, there’s always something to do in London! Recommended Tours in London\nBus transfer and tour of the Warner Bros Studios. Click here for more information. Cruise down the River Thames, from Westminster to Greenwich. Click here to book. Visit Buckingham Palace’s State Rooms (only open for visitors from late July to early September).", "start_char": 8559, "end_char": 9300, "id": "76976742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_229498851#6_484062580", "url": "https://visitlondon.com/things-to-do/101-things-to-do-in-london", "title": "101 things to do in London - Things to Do - visitlondon.com", "headings": "101 things to do in London\n101 things to do in London\nLondon attractions\nLondon sightseeing\nFree things to do in London\nFun things to do in London\nThings to do in London with kids\nUnusual things to do in London\nRomantic things to do in London\nCheap things to do in London\nThings to do in London at night\nThings to do in London on a Sunday\nBest events in London\nFood and drink in London\nShopping in London\nExplore by category\n", "segment": "Walk the Thames Path on the South Bank and see some of the major London landmarks: from the Houses of Parliament to Tower Bridge. You can also go beyond the city centre, up to Kew or Hampton Court Palace in West London. See some world-class art for free at the National Gallery, at Tate Modern and other major galleries. Be next to Big Ben when the bell strikes on the hour. Take in some free entertainment at the annual More London Festival at the The Scoop, or watch street performers in Covent Garden. Admire the 12,000 roses in Queen Mary’s Gardens in Regent’s Park. Come on the first two weeks of June to see it in full bloom. Discover the beautiful works of one of Britain's most famous designers at the William Morris Gallery . Be in the right place at the right time to see Tower Bridge lift up, or watch it from home with our live webcam.", "start_char": 2673, "end_char": 3521, "id": "46708578" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_495977452#1_1129673118", "url": "http://www.avis.ie/congestion_charge", "title": "Explore London in an Avis hire car", "headings": "Car hire in London\nCar hire in London\nDiscover London in an Avis Car\nCulture & Heritage\nEntertainment & Dining\n", "segment": "If that's not enough, you can engross yourself in the many first class museums and galleries that the city has to offer. Probe the history of man through the ages with a visit to The British Museum; examine their animal counterparts throughout time in the Natural History Museum. View paintings by many past masters in the iconic National Gallery or the more contemporary collections at the Tate Modern. Entertainment & Dining\nTake a ride on the famed London Eye giving you panoramic views of a vast array of London sights. Mingle with the jet set and the high society for your very own five minutes of fame in Madame Tussauds London. Make the most of London's reputation as a centre of theatre and performance with a classic play at Shakespeare’s Globe, a dramatic production at the National Theatre, a musical at the London Palladium or an operatic interlude at the Barbican. Take advantage of your leisure time with a spot of retail therapy at any one of the city's many shopping areas. For something different take a stroll through the Camden Markets or Covent Garden Market, satisfy all your high street needs with a browse around Oxford Street or indulge in the premium shopping experience available at the iconic Harrods. 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You can take a tour of Buckingham Palace or visit the Tower of London, where traitors and criminals were punished in bygone times. See the Beefeaters and ravens and admire the Crown Jewels. Take a stroll around Parliament Square and admire the architecture. Enjoy fine works of art at the National Gallery and Tate Modern. Take a ride on the London Eye for stunning views over London, or book a Champagne Experience at dusk and let the bubbles go to your head as you watch the sun set over the River Thames. Visit world-renowned stores such as Harrods, or browse designer boutiques and department stores such as Selfridges. Other famous shopping areas include Oxford Street, Covent Garden and Carnaby Street. There are many markets selling a wide variety of goods along with caffs and restaurants to stop for a break. 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Fly a kite on Hampstead Heath, splash around at one of its swimming ponds and enjoy the view from Parliament Hill. Explore the collection of toys at the V&A Museum of Childhood. See the Apollo 10 command capsule at the Science Museum. Unusual things to do in London\nWander around the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and see the Amorphophallus titanium, a giant (and smelly) plant whose flowering is incredibly rare. Go Up at The O2: climb this world-famous entertainment venue and get a 360-degree view of the London’s skyline. Get off the beaten track and discover a London hidden gem, from Eltham Palace and Epping Forest to Apsley House. Search for cool locations and legendary music landmarks dotted across London.", "start_char": 4907, "end_char": 5778, "id": "46708583" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_229498851#16_484078697", "url": "https://visitlondon.com/things-to-do/101-things-to-do-in-london", "title": "101 things to do in London - Things to Do - visitlondon.com", "headings": "101 things to do in London\n101 things to do in London\nLondon attractions\nLondon sightseeing\nFree things to do in London\nFun things to do in London\nThings to do in London with kids\nUnusual things to do in London\nRomantic things to do in London\nCheap things to do in London\nThings to do in London at night\nThings to do in London on a Sunday\nBest events in London\nFood and drink in London\nShopping in London\nExplore by category\n", "segment": "Go sightseeing on an iconic London red bus and enjoy the views from the upper deck. A single bus fare costs only £1.55. Grab some tasty street food at the coolest London food trucks, or try a beigel or a pie from these popular cheap lunch spots. Catch some opera at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and look out for standing tickets from just £5. Take a tour of the fascinating Highgate Cemetery for just £4, and see Karl Marx’s colossal burial. Things to do in London at night\nSee spectacular sets and costumes. Photo: Johan Persson. Image courtesy of Disney The Lion King. See a smashing West End musical in London.", "start_char": 7020, "end_char": 7644, "id": "46708588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1217319964#2_2698722622", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g186338-Activities-c49-London_England.html", "title": "THE 10 BEST Museums You'll Want to Visit in London - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Museums in London\nTop Museums in London, England\nMuseums in London\nEnter dates\n1. Churchill War Rooms\nBy by 1WorldTraveler9\n2. National Gallery\nBy by FeetinDaSand\n3. 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Does Bridgit Mendler have a YouTube account? yes Bridgit Mendler does have an youtube account her username is\nbmendler707700\nWhat is Bridgit Mendler religion?", "start_char": 987, "end_char": 1527, "id": "3536671" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_793947775#5_1251712457", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/bridgit-mendler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nBridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bridgit Mendler in 2021\n", "segment": "If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Bridgit Mendler’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\nBridgit Claire Mendler was born on December 18, 1992, in Washington, D.C., the United States capital. Her father’s name is Harry Mendler, and her mothers is Leah Mendler. There’s not much more information on Bridgit Mendler’s parents other than their names. Bridget Mendler is the older sister of 1 brother; his name is Nick Mendler. Bridgit Mendler was grown and raised first in her hometown in Washington, and she later moved along with her family to Mill Valley city in California. What is known and confirmed about her education is that she graduated from the University of Southern California with an anthropology degree. For her personal life, Bridgit Mendler has only been in 1 relationship that is publically known and confirmed.", "start_char": 1117, "end_char": 2106, "id": "94400787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1673483310#1_2911089626", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_bridgit_mendler_pregnant", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWas Bridgit Mendler pregnant? No of course not\nWhere does Bridgit Mendler live? bridgit mendler mendler lives in california LA\nWho is Bridgit Mendler dating? Bridgit Mendler is not dating anyone. What is the birth name of Bridgit Mendler? Bridgit Mendler's birth name is Bridgit Claire Mendler. Do you like Bridgit Mendler? Yes everyone likes bridgit mendler\nWhat nicknames does Bridgit Mendler go by? Bridgit Mendler goes by Bridge. When was Bridgit Mendler born?", "start_char": 712, "end_char": 1213, "id": "3536670" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_793947775#4_1251710854", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/bridgit-mendler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nBridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bridgit Mendler in 2021\n", "segment": "$5 million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nBridgit Mendler is a singer-songwriter and actress from the United States of America. Her debut studio album is her only released one so far titled “Hello My Name Is…”. Bridgit Mendler made her first acting work with a voice over for an animated movie titled “The Legend of Buddha’. Maybe you know about Bridgit Mendler very well But do you know how old and tall is she and what is her net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Bridgit Mendler’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\nBridgit Claire Mendler was born on December 18, 1992, in Washington, D.C., the United States capital. Her father’s name is Harry Mendler, and her mothers is Leah Mendler. 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Bridgit Mendler is an American singer, actress and songwriter who began her acting career at the age of just twelve. She acted in various films as a teenager and lent her voice to a range of characters in different movies. She released a number of albums in which her singles were certified platinum and gold in many countries.", "start_char": 478, "end_char": 1153, "id": "69640049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_627511827#0_1469061257", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/bridgit-claire-mendler-7983.php", "title": "Bridgit Mendler – Bio, Facts & Family Life of Actress, Singer & Songwriter", "headings": "Bridgit Claire Mendler\nBio\n\nBridgit Claire Mendler Bio\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nWho is Bridgit Claire Mendler?\nImage Credit\nAmerican Social Media Stars\nAmerican Women Social Media Stars\nThe Meteoric Rise to Stardom\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nTop Short Male Athletes\nWho Is The Most Popular BTS Member?\nThe Hottest Male Celebrities With The Best Abs\nWhat Makes Bridgit So Special\n18,437 likes\nBeyond Fame\nBehind the Curtains\n19,663 likes\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Bridgit Mendler – Bio, Facts & Family Life of Actress, Singer & Songwriter\nBridgit Claire Mendler Bio\nDID WE MISS SOMEONE? CLICK HERE AND TELL US\nWE'LL MAKE SURE\nTHEY'RE HERE A.S.A.P\nPopularity Index\n5 1\nSocial Media Stars #16\nQuick Facts\nNick Name: BiLe, Bridge\nBirthday: December 18, 1992\nNationality: American\nAge: 28 Years, 28 Year Old Females\nSun Sign: Sagittarius\nAlso Known As: Bridgit Mendler\nBorn Country: United States\nBorn in: Washington DC, United States\nFamous as:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 477, "id": "69640047" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_793947775#6_1251714075", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/bridgit-mendler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nBridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bridgit Mendler in 2021\n", "segment": "Bridget Mendler is the older sister of 1 brother; his name is Nick Mendler. Bridgit Mendler was grown and raised first in her hometown in Washington, and she later moved along with her family to Mill Valley city in California. What is known and confirmed about her education is that she graduated from the University of Southern California with an anthropology degree. For her personal life, Bridgit Mendler has only been in 1 relationship that is publically known and confirmed. She was in a relationship with the actor, dancer and singer-songwriter Shane Harper. Their relationship began in 2011 and Bridgit said that they ended it and split in November 2015. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 18 December 1992, Bridgit Mendler is 28 years old as of today’s date 30th May 2021. Her height is 1.69 m tall, and her weight is 55 kg. Career\nBridgit Mendler began working in musicals and dramatic theatres as a young performer soon after moving to California.", "start_char": 1627, "end_char": 2587, "id": "94400788" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1673483310#7_2911094096", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_bridgit_mendler_pregnant", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "no\nIs Bridgit Mendler gothic? No. She is not. Is Bridgit Mendler Hispanic? no\nIs Bridgit Mendler Jewish? No no no\nIs Bridgit Mendler on h2o? No. Does Bridgit Mendler curse? no she does not\nDoes Bridgit Mendler fight? no\nIs Bridgit Mendler Spanish?", "start_char": 2406, "end_char": 2654, "id": "3536676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_793947775#3_1251709641", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/bridgit-mendler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Bridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nBridgit Mendler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bridgit Mendler in 2021\n", "segment": "No\nDating/Boyfriend\n(Name): Yes (Griffin Cleverly (2017–present; engaged))\nProfession: American actress, singer, and songwriter. Net Worth in 2021: $5 million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nBridgit Mendler is a singer-songwriter and actress from the United States of America. Her debut studio album is her only released one so far titled “Hello My Name Is…”. Bridgit Mendler made her first acting work with a voice over for an animated movie titled “The Legend of Buddha’. Maybe you know about Bridgit Mendler very well But do you know how old and tall is she and what is her net worth in 2021?", "start_char": 529, "end_char": 1116, "id": "94400785" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1673483310#3_2911091080", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_bridgit_mendler_pregnant", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Bridgit Mendler was born on December 18, 1992. Does Bridgit Mendler have a tattoo? Bridgit Mendler does have a tattoo of a red and green snake on\nher arm. Does Bridgit Mendler have a YouTube account? yes Bridgit Mendler does have an youtube account her username is\nbmendler707700\nWhat is Bridgit Mendler religion? Bridgit is a Roman Catholic. Is there a bridgit mendler porn? Yes, there are a lot of Bridgit Mendler videos on different sites. For easier access, you can also download it. This blog could be of help\nHow old is Bridgit Mendler?", "start_char": 1213, "end_char": 1756, "id": "3536672" } ]
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what movies did chris farley do?
Coneheads
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2450685683#4_2642335770", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Farley", "title": "Kevin Farley - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kevin Farley\nKevin Farley\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He also starred in the parody movie An American Carol with Kelsey Grammer and Jon Voight in 2008. Farley appeared on The View (September 30, 2008) to promote the movie. In 2007, Farley was featured in the web serial Two Guys Drinking at a Bar. Farley appeared at the 2008 Republican National Convention, and during an interview with 97.1 FM Talk's Jamie Allman he identified his politics as mostly conservative. Farley appeared as the kidnapped beer truck driver in the 2010 music video for \" This Afternoon \" by Nickelback . In May 2010, Farley appeared as a guest on Tom Green's House Tonight where he performed a section of his new stand-up routine. Farley directed the film Hollywood & Wine, which was released in 2011. On May 9, 2013, Farley was a featured guest for Sirius/XM radio on the Jason Ellis Show . In 2013, Paranormal Movie, a spoof film of Paranormal Activity, was released. Farley directed and also co-stars in the film alongside Carly Craig, Nicky Whelan, William Katt, Tom Sizemore, Maria Menounos, his brother John P. Farley, Kevin Sorbo, Quinton Aaron, Deep Roy, and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts.", "start_char": 2889, "end_char": 4013, "id": "105156068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2450685683#2_2642332488", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Farley", "title": "Kevin Farley - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kevin Farley\nKevin Farley\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was credited in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep as Bouncer, then in Beverly Hills Ninja as Police. He was a regular performer in Sports Bar (TV series), a sketch-comedy show that ran from 1997 to 1998. He also appeared in The Waterboy and in Dirty Work as an employee of a cinema. He even appeared in a Cooking With Randy sketch All That with his brother, Chris Farley alongside Kenan Thompson, as Ketchup Boy. He played a cop in the 2001 film Joe Dirt starring David Spade. In 2004, Farley guest starred as Bud the Janitor on the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh in season 2 episode 14 titled \"Honor Council\" and later in 2006 as Cop #1 in season 4 episode 3 titled \"The Wedding\", where he gave Drake Parker and Josh Nichols a parking ticket in a 1970s Chevrolet El Camino for parking in a prohibited area . In 2005, Farley appeared in the Lifehouse video for the band's single \" Blind \". He portrayed a neglectful father who brings different women home, where he lives with his daughter, played by Tina Majorino . Farley appeared on the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm as an exterminator in the episode \"The Rat Dog\". Farley was also in a Dairy Queen commercial advertising the Kit Kat Blizzard, commercials for Hertz Rent-A-Car, and portrayed Felix the limo driver on Disney's That's So Raven.", "start_char": 1585, "end_char": 2888, "id": "105156066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1561942619#13_3415295269", "url": "https://www.theodysseyonline.com/stupid-funny-movies-watch-asap", "title": "15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP", "headings": "15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP\nStart writing a post\n15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP\nStupid, stupid? Or stupid funny? There's a difference.\n1. Almost Heroes\n2. Your Highness\n3. Dracula Dead and Loving It\n4. Pink Panther movies\n5. This is the End\n6. Beverly Hills Ninja\n7. Caveman\n8. Austin Powers\n9. Scary Movie 1-4\n10. Without a Paddle\n11. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls\n12. Zoolander\n13. Dude, Where's my Car?\n14. Harold and Kumar\n15. Hot Chick\nSubscribe to our\nNewsletter\nWhile You Are Ringing In The Summer, Don't Forget To Remember The Importance Of What We Have Off For.\nHome of the free because of the brave.\nSeparation Anxiety in Pets\nSeparation anxiety in pets is a real thing and recognizing the warning signs is important.\nThe invention of photography\nThe history of photography is the recount of inventions, scientific discoveries and technical improvements that allowed human beings to capture an image on a photosensitive surface for the first time, using light and certain chemical elements that react with it.\nExposing Kids To Nature Is The Best Way To Get Their Creative Juices Flowing\nConstantly introducing young children to the magical works of nature will further increase the willingness to engage in playful activities as well as broaden their interactions with their peers\n5 Simple Ways To Give Yourself Grace, Especially When Life Gets Hard\nGrace begins with a simple awareness of who we are and who we are becoming.\nBreaking Down The Beginning, Middle, And End of Netflix's Newest 'To All The Boys' Movie\nNoah Centineo and Lana Condor are back with the third and final installment of the \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before\" series\n", "segment": "6. Beverly Hills Ninja\nI mean, let's be honest, I could add about every Chris Farley movie ever. Haru: \" I have traveled many miles and now have come disguised as a pimp to help you.\" 7. Caveman\nMost of the lines in this film may be purely caveman, but it will still have you laughing the whole time! 8. Austin Powers\nAustin Powers: \" Yeah, baby, yeah!\" 9.", "start_char": 2498, "end_char": 2853, "id": "70707641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1002906560#0_2096455552", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/list/ls074749457/", "title": "Top 10 Chris Farley Movies - IMDb", "headings": "Top 10 Chris Farley Movies\nTop 10 Chris Farley Movies\nA list of the best performances by Chris Farley\nRefine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc\n1. Tommy Boy (1995)\n2. Coneheads (1993)\n3. Beverly Hills Ninja (1997)\n4. Black Sheep (1996)\n5. Almost Heroes (1998)\n6. Billy Madison (1995)\n7. Wayne's World 2 (1993)\n8. Airheads (1994)\n9. Wayne's World (1992)\n10. Dirty Work (1998)\n", "segment": "Top 10 Chris Farley Movies - IMDb\nClose\nCopy from this list\nExport\nReport this list\nTop 10 Chris Farley Movies\nby caspian1978 | created - 29 Jun 2015 | updated - 29 Jun 2015 | Public\nA list of the best performances by Chris Farley\nRefine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc\nInstant Watch Options\nGenres\nMovies or TV\nIMDb Rating\nIn Theaters\nOn TV\nRelease Year\nKeywords\nPrime Video (Rent or Buy) (9)\nComedy (10) Music (3) Adventure (2) Action (1) Crime (1) Sci-Fi (1) Western (1)\nFeature Film (10)\nIMDb user rating (average)\n1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 10 to 10 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.2 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1\nNumber of votes\nto »\nIn Favorite Theaters\nIn Theaters Near You\nIn Theaters with Online Ticketing\nReset\nOn TV In Next 24 Hours\nOn TV In Next 3 Days\nReset\nRelease year or range\nto »\nCult Film (5)\nSlapstick Comedy (4)\nBare Chested Male (3)\nBased On Sketch Comedy (3)\nBlonde (3)\nBoyfriend Girlfriend Relationship (3)\nCharacter Name In Title (3)\nDog (3)\nFather Son Relationship (3)\nFight (3)\nGuitar (3)\nPolice Officer (3)\nPunched In The Face (3)\nRock Band (3)\nSatire (3)\nSatirical (3)\nSwimming Pool (3)\nTitle Directed By Female (3)\nTitle Spoken By Character (3)\n1990s (2)\nAirplane (2)\nBar (2)\nBar Fight (2)\nBased On Tv Series (2)\nBathtub (2)\nBikini (2)\nBikini Girl (2)\nBlack Comedy (2)\nBreaking The Fourth Wall (2)\nBrother Brother Relationship (2)\nBully (2)\nBusinessman (2)\nCameo Appearance (2)\nCap (2)\nCar Falling Off A Cliff (2)\nCell Phone (2)\nCigarette Smoking (2)\nComedy Team (2)\nConcert (2)\nCrude Humor (2)\nDeception (2)\nDentist (2)\nDream (2)\nDrummer (2)\nDrunkenness (2)\nF Rated (2)\nFalling From Height (2)\nFish Out Of Water (2)\nGirl (2)\nGreed (2)\nGun (2)\nHanged Man (2)\nHeavy Metal (2)\nKiss (2)\nLacrosse (2)\nLatex Gloves (2)\nLong Hair (2)\nMan Wears Eyeglasses (2)\nObscene Finger Gesture (2)\nOcean (2)\nOne Word Title (2)\nParty (2)\nPistol (2)\nPrank (2)\nPrison (2)\nPublic Access (2)\nRadio Station (2)\nReference To Led Zeppelin (2)\nReference To Pubic Hair (2)\nSinging In A Car (2)\nSlimehouse (2)\nStar Died Before Release (2)\nStupidity (2)\nSword (2)\nSword Fight (2)\nUrination (2)\nWatching Tv (2)\nAbandoned Factory (1)\nAcademic Decathlon (1)\nAdultery (1)\nAir Duct (1)\nAlcoholism (1)\nAlien (1)\nAlien Contact (1)\nAlien Planet (1)\nAlternate Ending (1)\nAmateur Detective (1)\nAmbulance (1)\nAmerican Indian (1)\nAmplifier (1)\nAnger (1)\nAnimal In Title (1)\nApology (1)\nArm Sling (1)\nArrest (1)\nAshes (1)\nAssimilation (1)\nAurora Illinois (1)\nAxe (1)\nBabysitter (1)\nSort by: List Order Popularity Alphabetical IMDb Rating Number of Votes Release Date Runtime Date Added\nView: 10 titles\n1. Tommy Boy (1995)\nPG-13 | 97 min | Adventure, Comedy\n7.1\n0\nRate\n1\nRate\n2\nRate\n3\nRate\n4\nRate\n5\nRate\n6\nRate\n7\nRate\n8\nRate\n9\nRate\n10\nRate\n0\nError: please try again. 46 Metascore\nAfter his auto-parts tycoon father dies, the overweight, underachieving son teams up with a snide accountant to try and save the family business. Director: Peter Segal | Stars: Chris Farley, David Spade, Brian Dennehy, Bo Derek\nVotes: 77,922 | Gross:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3671, "id": "52396710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2450685683#5_2642337198", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Farley", "title": "Kevin Farley - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kevin Farley\nKevin Farley\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In May 2010, Farley appeared as a guest on Tom Green's House Tonight where he performed a section of his new stand-up routine. Farley directed the film Hollywood & Wine, which was released in 2011. On May 9, 2013, Farley was a featured guest for Sirius/XM radio on the Jason Ellis Show . In 2013, Paranormal Movie, a spoof film of Paranormal Activity, was released. Farley directed and also co-stars in the film alongside Carly Craig, Nicky Whelan, William Katt, Tom Sizemore, Maria Menounos, his brother John P. Farley, Kevin Sorbo, Quinton Aaron, Deep Roy, and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts. The same year, he also starred in an episode of Rules of Engagement . In 2015, Farley appeared in the documentary I Am Chris Farley alongside his brother John and many other stars such as Adam Sandler and Dan Aykroyd which documented the life of his brother Chris Farley. He also filmed independent film Crowning Jules in South Bend, Indiana. In 2015, Farley, along with Jaleel White & Pauly Shore, have appeared on the series Hawaii Five-0 in the Season 5 episode \"Hoʻamoano\" \"Chasing Yesterday\" on April 24, 2015. In 2016, he made a guest appearance as 'Turkey' in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode \"The Gang Hits the Slopes.\"", "start_char": 3414, "end_char": 4654, "id": "105156069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2450685683#6_2642338750", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Farley", "title": "Kevin Farley - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kevin Farley\nKevin Farley\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The same year, he also starred in an episode of Rules of Engagement . In 2015, Farley appeared in the documentary I Am Chris Farley alongside his brother John and many other stars such as Adam Sandler and Dan Aykroyd which documented the life of his brother Chris Farley. He also filmed independent film Crowning Jules in South Bend, Indiana. In 2015, Farley, along with Jaleel White & Pauly Shore, have appeared on the series Hawaii Five-0 in the Season 5 episode \"Hoʻamoano\" \"Chasing Yesterday\" on April 24, 2015. In 2016, he made a guest appearance as 'Turkey' in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode \"The Gang Hits the Slopes.\" He also made a guest appearance as the NRA card-carrying, gun-toting protester, 'Eric,' in the Superstore episode, \"Guns, Pills and Birds.\" In 2017 Farley appeared in the Rascal Flatts music video as Earl, for their new song \" Yours If You Want It \" alongside Kristy Swanson . References\n^ a b \"The Channel\". TomGreen.com. Retrieved October 25, 2010.", "start_char": 4014, "end_char": 5005, "id": "105156070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2549189541#1_3485718293", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/chris-farley-movies-and-films-and-filmography/ranker-film", "title": "Chris Farley Movies List: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Chris Farley Movies\nEntertainment\nThe Best Chris Farley Movies\nlist.itemsDescription\nTommy Boy\nBlack Sheep\nBeverly Hills Ninja\nBilly Madison\nAlmost Heroes\nWayne's World\nAirheads\nWayne's World 2\nConeheads\nDirty Work\n", "segment": "His final role is in the 1998 Norm Macdonald film, \"Dirty Work.\" The actor was perhaps at his funniest when he shared the spotlight other talented comedians like Adam Sandler and David Spade. But really, that's for you to decide: the order of these top Chris Farley movies is determined by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Chris Farley movies will be at the top of the list. Vote now to influence this list! This list answers the questions, \"What are the best Chris Farley movies?\" and \"What are the greatest Chris Farley roles of all time?\" The greatest Chris Farley performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand. Famous flicks starring the comedian like Tommy Boy and Black Sheep appear on this Chris Farley filmography, but it's up to fans like you to determine the best. If you think the best Chris Farley role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one.", "start_char": 632, "end_char": 1591, "id": "88348986" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1561942619#12_3415292941", "url": "https://www.theodysseyonline.com/stupid-funny-movies-watch-asap", "title": "15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP", "headings": "15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP\nStart writing a post\n15 Stupid-Funny Movies That You Need To Watch ASAP\nStupid, stupid? Or stupid funny? There's a difference.\n1. Almost Heroes\n2. Your Highness\n3. Dracula Dead and Loving It\n4. Pink Panther movies\n5. This is the End\n6. Beverly Hills Ninja\n7. Caveman\n8. Austin Powers\n9. Scary Movie 1-4\n10. Without a Paddle\n11. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls\n12. Zoolander\n13. Dude, Where's my Car?\n14. Harold and Kumar\n15. Hot Chick\nSubscribe to our\nNewsletter\nWhile You Are Ringing In The Summer, Don't Forget To Remember The Importance Of What We Have Off For.\nHome of the free because of the brave.\nSeparation Anxiety in Pets\nSeparation anxiety in pets is a real thing and recognizing the warning signs is important.\nThe invention of photography\nThe history of photography is the recount of inventions, scientific discoveries and technical improvements that allowed human beings to capture an image on a photosensitive surface for the first time, using light and certain chemical elements that react with it.\nExposing Kids To Nature Is The Best Way To Get Their Creative Juices Flowing\nConstantly introducing young children to the magical works of nature will further increase the willingness to engage in playful activities as well as broaden their interactions with their peers\n5 Simple Ways To Give Yourself Grace, Especially When Life Gets Hard\nGrace begins with a simple awareness of who we are and who we are becoming.\nBreaking Down The Beginning, Middle, And End of Netflix's Newest 'To All The Boys' Movie\nNoah Centineo and Lana Condor are back with the third and final installment of the \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before\" series\n", "segment": "This is the End\nJay Baruchel: \" The power of Christ compels you!\" Jonah Hill: [ in a demonic voice] \"Guess what? It's not that compelling.\" 6. Beverly Hills Ninja\nI mean, let's be honest, I could add about every Chris Farley movie ever. Haru: \" I have traveled many miles and now have come disguised as a pimp to help you.\" 7.", "start_char": 2360, "end_char": 2684, "id": "70707640" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2549189541#0_3485716718", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/chris-farley-movies-and-films-and-filmography/ranker-film", "title": "Chris Farley Movies List: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Chris Farley Movies\nEntertainment\nThe Best Chris Farley Movies\nlist.itemsDescription\nTommy Boy\nBlack Sheep\nBeverly Hills Ninja\nBilly Madison\nAlmost Heroes\nWayne's World\nAirheads\nWayne's World 2\nConeheads\nDirty Work\n", "segment": "Chris Farley Movies List: Best to Worst\nEntertainment\n662 voters\nThe Best Chris Farley Movies\nRanker Film\nUpdated September 19, 2020 1.7k votes 662 voters 73.3k views 10 items\nList Rules Vote for your favorite movies, regardless of critic reviews or how big the role was. This list of the best Chris Farley movies is ranked best to worst and includes movie trailers when available. Christopher Crosby \"Chris\" Farley made his film debut in the 1992 movie Wayne's World and soon enough he was starring in his own hilarious comedies. Chris Farley died too young in 1997 (he's buried in Madision Wisconsin, also the site of his birth). His final role is in the 1998 Norm Macdonald film, \"Dirty Work.\" The actor was perhaps at his funniest when he shared the spotlight other talented comedians like Adam Sandler and David Spade. But really, that's for you to decide: the order of these top Chris Farley movies is determined by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Chris Farley movies will be at the top of the list. Vote now to influence this list!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1056, "id": "88348985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288799189#12_2636902806", "url": "http://www.celebtoast.com/2010/03/18-actors-who-died-before-the-release-of-their-final-film/", "title": "18 Actors Who Died Before the Release of Their Final Film - Celeb Toast", "headings": "18 Actors Who Died Before the Release of Their Final Film\n18 Actors Who Died Before the Release of Their Final Film\n1. Marilyn Monroe\n2. Gary Cooper\n3. Jean Harlow\n4. James Dean\n5. Bruce Lee\n6. Tupac Shakur\n7. Chris Farley\n8. Clark Gable\n9. Heath Ledger\n10. Phil Hartman\n11. Natalie Wood\n12. Brandon Lee\n13. Spencer Tracy\n14. Aaliyah\n15. John Candy\n16. River Phoenix\n17. Anna Nicole Smith\n18.Peter Sellers\n", "segment": "The actor which we known as Chris Farley has began his career in the early 70`s when he appeared on Saturday Night Live Show. He acted in over 100 series of this show. Chris biggest hit was his role in “Beverly Hills Ninja”.\nFarley was often called phenomenally funny. His famous movies roles were significant for a generation of American comedy stars. He also owns a star on the Hollywood walk of fame. The actor had problems with drug addiction. He died in 1997 in Chicago from an accidental cocaine intoxication. “ Almost heroes” the last outstanding comedy movie he starred in was released after his death. 8. Clark Gable\nThe King of Hollywood – this is how he was called.", "start_char": 5208, "end_char": 5892, "id": "76309444" } ]
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what is the dominant language in israel?
Hebrew Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_663072422#1_1434921544", "url": "https://www.globalizationpartners.com/2017/11/07/israel-culture-and-tradition/", "title": "Israel: Culture and Tradition - Globalization Partners International", "headings": "Israel: Culture and Tradition\nIsrael: Culture and Tradition\nLanguage\nCulture\nReligion\nCelebrations\nFamily Structure\nMeals\nSummary\nReference:\n", "segment": "Language\nThree of the most commonly spoken languages in Israel are Hebrew, Arabic and English. Hebrew is the official language of Israel, while Arabic is widely used by the Arab minority. English is the most commonly used foreign language in the country. Culture\nIsrael’s culture is deeply rooted in the Jewish religion. In Israel, there are many Jewish immigrants from several different countries. As a result, Israel has a dynamic, creative and diverse culture. The holidays and festivals are all based on the Hebrew calendar. Religion\nThe majority of Israeli people practice Judaism, which accounts for 74.8% of the Israeli population. Islam is the second most prevalent religion at 17.6%. Christianity, Druze and other religions comprise 8.4% of the population.", "start_char": 320, "end_char": 1086, "id": "83018516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110879431#0_296809395", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Israel", "title": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Israel\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nIsrael\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-17 05:42:43\nThe main language of Israel is Hebrew. A large portion of Israelis who were born in Israel are the children of parents who came from Another Country, and they heard virtually any language you can name in their home as they grew up. All street signs and highway directions in Israel are printed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. There are about 1 million people who speak Russian, and most people in Israel speak some level of English. English is taught everywhere, and holds a semi-official status. Most street signs and highway instructions in the country are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Street/road signs are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Radio and TV broadcasts are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 912, "id": "74901205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_779025154#5_1603085945", "url": "https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/languages-of-israel/", "title": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel", "headings": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nThe Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nA haven for a variety of ethnic groups\nImportant languages of Israel\nMost common languages of Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nEnglish\nRussian\nHebrew’s revival\nUnofficial languages of Israel\nCommunicate better with your business partners\nJoin our newsletter here for ideas and offers relevant to your industry\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel, and they are the languages spoken daily by most of the population. Arab schools teach Hebrew while the Arab minority in the state speaks Arabic. Immigration brought several languages into Israel, which is the main reason why there is a variety of languages in the country. Years back, there was a mass immigration of Jews from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union thus Amharic and Russian are spoken widely. Immigrants from North Africa and France speak French. During the British Mandate from 1920 to 1948, English was an official language in Israel. When the State of Israel was established in 1948, English lost its status, although it retained its role. It still is almost like an official language. English is still used in official documents and road signs. Many Israelis speak English well.", "start_char": 2479, "end_char": 3332, "id": "12077928" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_390386899#0_877119257", "url": "https://langfocus.com/what-language-is-spoken-in-israel/", "title": "What language is spoken in Israel?", "headings": "What language is spoken in Israel?\nWhat language is spoken in Israel?\nThe official language of Israel\nThe Arabic language in Israel\nImmigrant languages in Israel\nHistorical minority languages in Israel\n", "segment": "What language is spoken in Israel? What language is spoken in Israel? The simplest way to answer this question would be to say Hebrew. But of course there’s a lot more that we can say about the languages of Israel. The official language of Israel\nSince 2018, there has been only one official language of Israel: Hebrew. Hebrew is a language with a long history that stretches back for thousands of years, but the variety of Hebrew that is used for everyday communication in the modern day state of Israel is Modern Hebrew. It was modernized and revived as a native language by linguists like Eliezer Ben Yehuda in the 19th century. Biblical Hebrew and other historical forms of Hebrew are used for Jewish prayer and religious ceremony, but not for everyday conversation. But, all things considered, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew are still quite similar.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 857, "id": "110194285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110879431#6_296818118", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Israel", "title": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Israel\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\n", "segment": "Russian is spoken pretty widely (about 1/6 of the population or so) but is not official. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-05-11 03:48:00\nThe 2 official languages of Israel are: Hebrew\nArabic\n70% of the population speaks Hebrew. Virtually all of the Arab minority speaks Arabic either as a first or second language. English is very widely taught and spoken as a second language. Furthermore, Israel is a melting pot of Jews from all over the world, so many more languages are spoken, including Farsi, Russian, Amharic (Ethiopian), and Yiddish; a small number also speak Ladino (Judeo-Spanish). Twenty-one percent of Israeli citizens are Arabs (18% Muslim, 2% Christian, approx 1% Druze) whose day-to-day language is either Arabic or Hebrew. Here is a more complete list of 36 languages spoken in Israel: Adyghe\nAl-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language\nAmharic\nArabic, Judeo-Iraqi\nArabic, Judeo-Moroccan\nArabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian\nArabic, Judeo-Tunisian\nArabic, Judeo-Yemeni\nArabic, South Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArmenian\nBarzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic\nBukharic\nDomari\nDzhidi\nEnglish\nFarsi\nHebrew\nHulaulá\nHungarian\nIsraeli Sign Language\nJudeo-Arabic\nJudeo-Berber\nJudeo-Georgian\nJudeo-Tat\nLadino\nLishán Didán\nLishana Deni\nLishanid Noshan\nPolish\nRomanian\nRussian\nTigrinya\nYevanic\nYiddish\nYiddish Sign Language\nIsraeli Sign Language, or ISL, is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel.", "start_char": 3067, "end_char": 4505, "id": "74901211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_779025154#10_1603094184", "url": "https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/languages-of-israel/", "title": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel", "headings": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nThe Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nA haven for a variety of ethnic groups\nImportant languages of Israel\nMost common languages of Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nEnglish\nRussian\nHebrew’s revival\nUnofficial languages of Israel\nCommunicate better with your business partners\nJoin our newsletter here for ideas and offers relevant to your industry\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "It is likewise influenced by several other languages including German, Aramaic, Arabic and English, along with Slavic and Jewish languages. Arabic\nThe second official language of Israel is Arabic (Literary Arabic). A recent ruling states that Arabic will only hold a special status rather than an official status. From July 2018 only Hebrew is going to be recognized as the official language in Israel. Israeli citizens who are descendants of Arab immigrants speak various dialects, like Palestinian Arabic spoken by the Druze and Arabs. The Bedouin group also has their own Arabic dialect. The older generation of Mizrahi Jews still speaks Judeo-Arabic languages. As of 2011, about 18% of Israel’s population speaks Arabic. In 2000, it was less common to see Arabic included in government messages, food labels and road signs. The situation is different now and many speakers of Arabic are fluent in Hebrew, too.", "start_char": 4846, "end_char": 5759, "id": "12077933" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259088795#3_1864057687", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-the-middle-east.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Middle East? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In The Middle East?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In The Middle East?\nLanguages Spoken in the Middle East\nArabic\nHebrew\nTurkish\nPersian\nRussian\nEnglish\nThe Significance of Communal Languages\n", "segment": "Hebrew\nAnother dominant language spoken in the Middle East is Hebrew which is primarily spoken in Israel. Hebrew is one of the languages used by a significant number of people native to the Middle East and it has been used for a long time. One of the main ways through which Hebrew spread throughout the Middle East is by the intermarriage of the native speakers and other communities. For a time, Hebrew was considered a dead language; however, due to the action of several activists and scholars, it was revived as a spoken language. Data indicates that more than 9 million people speak Hebrew all over the world. In the Middle East, Israel is the only nation that uses Hebrew as its official language. The version of Hebrew that is used as the official Israeli language is Modern Hebrew. On the other hand, pre-modern Hebrew is chiefly used in religious activities. One of the most commonly spoken Hebrew dialects is Samaritan Hebrew which is primarily used by the Samaritans in their religious activities.", "start_char": 1562, "end_char": 2572, "id": "96446153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258763603#0_1863252734", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-israel.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nOfficial Languages of Israel\nModern Hebrew\nLiterary Arabic\nForeign Language Spoken in Israel\n", "segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel? A sign in Jerusalem, Israel, written in Hebrew, Arabic and English language. According to the 19th edition of Ethnologue, an online language-based publication, there are 35 languages and dialects spoken in Israel. The most common of these languages is Hebrew with over 5 million speakers, and Arabic is a distant second. The increased globalization has also caused the rise of the use of foreign languages, especially English and Russian. Official Languages of Israel\nModern Hebrew\nModern Hebrew, which is a dialect of ancient Hebrew, is one of the two official languages used in Israel. Also known as New Hebrew, Modern Hebrew is the most popular language used in Israel with over 5 million native speakers and more than 9 million overall speakers. Modern Hebrew is one of the best examples of the revival of an extinct language, as it vanished between 200 BCE and 400 BCE but was revived in the late 19th century. The earliest form of Hebrew is Biblical Hebrew, which morphed into Mishnaic Hebrew, and later into Medieval Hebrew.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1118, "id": "96445631" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1349745685#2_3124805611", "url": "https://www.ccjk.com/languages-spoken-israel/", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel? | CCJK", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nImportant languages of Israel\nLanguages Spoken In Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nRussian\nEnglish\nThe Revival of Hebrew Language\nWrapping Up\nResources:\n", "segment": "Out of these languages, 15 languages are non-indigenous and 19 are indigenous. The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Both of these languages are spoken by the common population of Israel. Hebrew is taught by Arab teachers in school and the Arabic language is spoken by minorities of the region. English was once the official language of Israel. But with time, the English language lost its significance to some extent. At present English language is taught in schools and universities so that Israelis can communicate with the global world easily. Languages Spoken In Israel\nThere are a plethora of languages that are spoken in Israel. Let’s have a look at the number of languages that are used in Israel. Hebrew\nHebrew is the everyday speaking language of Israel.", "start_char": 843, "end_char": 1625, "id": "32504010" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2613916121#0_2824254565", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Israel", "title": "Languages of Israel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of Israel\nLanguages of Israel\nContents\nHistory\nOfficial language\nHebrew\nOther languages\nArabic\nRussian\nEnglish\nPolicy towards immigrants' languages\nOther spoken languages\nSign languages\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Languages of Israel - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Israel\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLanguages of Israel\nMap showing languages in Israel, West Bank and Gaza Strip. Blue shows dominantly Hebrew speaking areas, lighter blue shows mixed Hebrew and Arabic speaking areas, white shows dominantly Arabic speaking areas. Official\nHebrew\nSemi-official\nArabic\nForeign\nEnglish and Russian\nSigned\nIsraeli Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nHebrew and Arabic\nThe Israeli population is linguistically and culturally diverse. Hebrew is the country's official language, and almost the entire population speaks it either as native speakers or proficiently as a second language. Its standard form, known as Modern Hebrew, is the main medium of life in Israel. Arabic is used mainly by Israel's Arab minority which comprises about one-fifth of the population. Arabic has a special status under Israeli law. Russian is spoken by about 20% of the Israeli population, mainly by the large immigrant population from the former Soviet Union, and English is a known foreign language by a significant proportion of the Israeli population as English is used widely in official logos and road signs alongside Hebrew and Arabic. In addition, the 19th edition of Ethnologue lists 36 languages and dialects spoken through Israel. According to a 2011 Government Social Survey of Israelis over 20 years of age, 49% report Hebrew as their native language, Arabic 18%, Russian 15%, Yiddish 2%, French 2%, English 2%, 1.6% Spanish, and 10% other languages (including Romanian, German and Amharic, which were not offered as answers by the survey).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1644, "id": "105270746" } ]
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Where does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now? Laura Ingalls Wilder passed away in 1957\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood? No she lived in Kansas. That's in her book Little House on the Prairie. How did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? She lived a hard life : ( What part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Laura lived in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota (Dakota Territory), Florida and Missouri.", "start_char": 871, "end_char": 1460, "id": "3372768" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#7_2700947736", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "The family then made a move to Walnut Grove, Minnesota where she met Almanzo Wilder and married him. Where in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? The Ingalls family lived in Burr Oak, Iowa, for a period of two years from 1876. When did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? She lived between 1867-1957, during world war 2. How many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? She lived in so many that no one could count. When did Laura ingalls live in kansas? They moved in 1869 under the Homestead Act of 1862. What four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?", "start_char": 2376, "end_char": 2947, "id": "3372773" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#6_2700945388", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "Where in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? Mansfield, Missouri on Rocky Ridge Farm\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska? Laura Ingalls Wilde never lived in Nebraska. She was born in Wisconsin and the family then moved to Kansas. After her sister Carrie was born, they once again moved back to Wisconsin and stayed for four years. The family then made a move to Walnut Grove, Minnesota where she met Almanzo Wilder and married him. Where in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? The Ingalls family lived in Burr Oak, Iowa, for a period of two years from 1876. When did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? She lived between 1867-1957, during world war 2.", "start_char": 2034, "end_char": 2687, "id": "3372772" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151983206#7_409166089", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_South_Dakota", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Laura lived in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota\n(Dakota Territory), Florida and Missouri. Where was Laura Ingalls Wilder's school? Laura Ingalls Wilder was mostly home schooled. She passed a test\nto become a teacher and she taught at Bouchie School in South\nDakota. Did Laura Ingalls Wilder grow up in a rough neighborhood? In her first shanty in De Smet, South Dakota she did. Where did Laura Ingalls Wilder settle? Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in many places including Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, Missouri and beyond.http://littlehouseontheprairie.com/historic-locations-and-museum-sites/\nWhat are all the states Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in? Laura lived in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota,\nFlorida and Missouri. How did Charles ingalls die?", "start_char": 3401, "end_char": 4199, "id": "74983048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#5_2700943074", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "Laura died Feb 10, 1957, at the age of 90. Where Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind? She became blind at Walnut Grove,Minnesota. Where Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books? Laura lived in Missouri when she penned the \"Little House\" series. Where in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? Mansfield, Missouri on Rocky Ridge Farm\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska? Laura Ingalls Wilde never lived in Nebraska. She was born in Wisconsin and the family then moved to Kansas. After her sister Carrie was born, they once again moved back to Wisconsin and stayed for four years.", "start_char": 1758, "end_char": 2375, "id": "3372771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151983206#5_409164335", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_South_Dakota", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in 6 states. South Dakota, Minnesota,\nWisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. But she moved 8 times. Where is the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial in De Smet South Dakota located? The address of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial is: Po Box 426,\nDe Smet, SD 57231-0426\nWhere did Laura Ingalls Wilder grow up? Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born in Wisconsin. She also lived in\nKansas, Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota as a child. Which Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?", "start_char": 2796, "end_char": 3401, "id": "74983046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151983206#6_409165169", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_South_Dakota", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Po Box 426,\nDe Smet, SD 57231-0426\nWhere did Laura Ingalls Wilder grow up? Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born in Wisconsin. She also lived in\nKansas, Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota as a child. Which Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Laura lived in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota\n(Dakota Territory), Florida and Missouri. Where was Laura Ingalls Wilder's school? Laura Ingalls Wilder was mostly home schooled. She passed a test\nto become a teacher and she taught at Bouchie School in South\nDakota. Did Laura Ingalls Wilder grow up in a rough neighborhood?", "start_char": 3053, "end_char": 3741, "id": "74983047" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#9_2700953208", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "She lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa. Where in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? De Smet, South Dakota, though it was not yet a state, and was known as \"Dakota Territory\" most of the time Laura lived there. What were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life? 7th Feb 1867 Laura Elizabeth Ingalls (Wilder) born in Wisconsin1869 Ingalls family moves to Indian Territory in Kansas as told in Little House on the Prairie1871 Ingalls family leaves Kansas and returns to Wisconsin as told in Little House in the Big Woods1874 Ingalls family leaves Wisconsin and moves to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, On the Banks of Plum Creek\"1876 Ingalls family moves to Burr Oak, Iowa1878 Ingalls family moves back to Walnut Grove, Minnesota1879 Mary becomes blind and the family moves to Dakota Territory On the Shores of Silver Lake1880/1881 DeSmet, Dakota Territory The Long Winter1882 Laura becomes a school teacher - Little Town on the Prairie1883/1885 Laura is courted by Almanzo Wilder These Happy Golden Years25 Aug 1885 Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder marry5 Dec 1886 Rose Wilder (Lane), Laura and Almanzo's daughter is born The First Four YearsAugust 1889 Laura and Almanzo's son is born and dies twelve days later. Tragically, their home is also destroyed in a fire.1894 Laura and Almanzo Wilder leave DeSmet, South Dakota and move to Mansfield, Missouri, and live at Rocky Ridge Farm, where they resided for the rest of their lives - On the Way Home.1915 Laura travels to San Francisco to visit her daughter Rose- West From Home1932 \"Little House in the Big Woods\" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is published23 Oct 1949 Laura's husband, Almanzo, dies.10 Feb 1957 Laura Ingalls Wilder dies at Rocky Ridge Farm in her sleep.30 Oct 1968 Laura's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, dies.11 Sep 1974 Little House on the Prairie airs on NBC\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real? The book is real, Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about her life. The t.v show is partly real, there are some episodes that were from the books like town party, country party in season 1. That was a whole chapter in the book On the Banks of Plum Creek by: Laura Ingalls Wilder but, the episode Mr. Edward's Homecoming in season 1, isn't true.", "start_char": 2947, "end_char": 5185, "id": "3372775" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#8_2700950002", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "How many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? She lived in so many that no one could count. When did Laura ingalls live in kansas? They moved in 1869 under the Homestead Act of 1862. What four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up? She lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa. Where in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? De Smet, South Dakota, though it was not yet a state, and was known as \"Dakota Territory\" most of the time Laura lived there. What were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life? 7th Feb 1867 Laura Elizabeth Ingalls (Wilder) born in Wisconsin1869 Ingalls family moves to Indian Territory in Kansas as told in Little House on the Prairie1871 Ingalls family leaves Kansas and returns to Wisconsin as told in Little House in the Big Woods1874 Ingalls family leaves Wisconsin and moves to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, On the Banks of Plum Creek\"1876 Ingalls family moves to Burr Oak, Iowa1878 Ingalls family moves back to Walnut Grove, Minnesota1879 Mary becomes blind and the family moves to Dakota Territory On the Shores of Silver Lake1880/1881 DeSmet, Dakota Territory The Long Winter1882 Laura becomes a school teacher - Little Town on the Prairie1883/1885 Laura is courted by Almanzo Wilder These Happy Golden Years25 Aug 1885 Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder marry5 Dec 1886 Rose Wilder (Lane), Laura and Almanzo's daughter is born The First Four YearsAugust 1889 Laura and Almanzo's son is born and dies twelve days later.", "start_char": 2687, "end_char": 4196, "id": "3372774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1592629624#1_2700933995", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_Laura_Ingalls_Wilder_live_in_Kansas", "title": "How long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nYour Answer\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nRelated Questions\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Kansas?\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live?\nWhere does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now?\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood?\nHow did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat part of the US did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhy did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in North Dakota?\nHow long did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhere Did Laura Ingalls Wilder live when Mary Ingalls Became Blind?\nWhere Laura Ingalls Wilder live when she wrote books?\nWhere in Missouri did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in nebraska?\nWhere in Iowa did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhen did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nHow many houses did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in?\nWhen did Laura ingalls live in kansas?\nWhat four states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in as she was growing up?\nWhere in South Dakota did Laura Ingalls Wilder live?\nWhat were some of the major events in Laura Ingalls Wilders's life?\nIs Little House on the Prairie fake or real?\nWhat state did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in in the book these happy golden years?\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder earn money for her books?\n", "segment": "yes she lived in southeast kansas for a little\nWhat 4 states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live? Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in 6 states. South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. But she moved 8 times. When did Laura ingalls live? Laura Ingalls Wilder lived from 1867 to 1957. Where does Laura Ingalls Wilder live now? Laura Ingalls Wilder passed away in 1957\nWhich Middle West states did Laura Ingalls Wilder live in? Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota\nDid Laura Ingalls Wilder live in Oklahoma during her childhood? No she lived in Kansas.", "start_char": 623, "end_char": 1190, "id": "3372767" } ]
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where does sam shepard live?
Fort Sheridan
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He said, 'Drink'.\" Shepard laughs, and raises a toast. \" Slainte,\" he says. \" Cheers.\" Born in Illinois (though probably conceived, he points out, in Texas, where his father, an air force pilot, was stationed and where \"my mother tracked him down and jumped the fence…\"), Shepard was raised in California and lived variously in New York, California and London before New Mexico and Kentucky. Even now, at 70, his life is often led by the roaming nature of film-sets, most recently shooting in New Orleans and Florida. Shepard and Patti Smith in a performance of their play Cowboy Mouth in 1971.", "start_char": 6593, "end_char": 7449, "id": "70371711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_393539811#4_876103680", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-sam-shepard-american-playwright-4797699", "title": "Biography of Sam Shepard, American Playwright", "headings": "Biography of Sam Shepard, American Playwright\nBiography of Sam Shepard, American Playwright\nWriter of 'True West' and other iconic American plays\nFast Facts: Sam Shepard\nEarly Life\nOff-Off-Broadway Beginnings (1961-1971)\nReturn to Acting and Major Plays (1972-1983)\nTeacher, Writer, and Actor (1984-2017)\nLiterary Styles and Themes\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "During his early life, Shepard went by the nickname Steve. The family eventually moved to Duarte, California, where he attended Duarte High School and worked on a ranch. After graduating from high school in 1961, Shepard briefly attended Mt. San Antonio College, where he studied animal husbandry. While at college, he was introduced to jazz, abstract art, and absurdism, and he dropped out of school to join the Bishop’s Company, a touring theatre repertory group. Soon after that, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in theatre. Sam Shepard circa 1970. Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nShepard arrived in New York City and moved in with his friend, Charlie Mingus, Jr., the son of jazz musician Charles Mingus. At first, he worked as a busboy at a nightclub, the Village Gate club in the artsy Manhattan district of Greenwich Village. While working there, he befriended Ralph Cook, a fellow artist and the head waiter at the club, who introduced him to the experimental off-off-Broadway theatre scene. In 1969, he married O-Lan Jones, an actress and writer.", "start_char": 2439, "end_char": 3502, "id": "67504332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_30286094#0_28613854", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001731/bio", "title": "Sam Shepard - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nSam Shepard\nBiography\nOverview (5)\nMini Bio (2)\nSpouse (1)\nTrivia (25)\nPersonal Quotes (13)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "Sam Shepard - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nSam Shepard\nBiography\nShowing all 46 items\nJump to: Overview (5) | Mini Bio (2) | Spouse (1) | Trivia (25) | Personal Quotes (13)\nOverview (5)\nBorn\nNovember 5, 1943 in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, USA\nDied\nJuly 27, 2017 in Midway, Kentucky, USA (complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)\nBirth Name\nSamuel Shepard Rogers III\nNickname\nCharlie\nHeight\n6' 2\" (1.88 m)\nMini Bio (2)\nSam Shepard was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, IL, to Jane Elaine (Schook), a teacher, and Samuel Shepard Rogers, a teacher and farmer who was also in the army. As the eldest son of a US Army officer (and WWII bomber pilot), Shepard spent his early childhood moving from base to base around the US until finally settling in Duarte, CA. While at high school he began acting and writing and worked as a ranch hand in Chino. He graduated high school in 1961 and then spent a year studying agriculture at Mount San Antonio Junior College, intending to become a vet. In 1962, though, a touring theater company, the Bishop's Company Repertory Players, visited the town and he joined up and left home to tour with them. He spent nearly two years with the company and eventually settled in New York where he began writing plays, first performing with an obscure off-off-Broadway group but eventually gaining recognition for his writing and winning prestigious OBIE awards (Off-Broadway) three years running. He flirted with the world of rock, playing drums for the Holy Modal Rounders, then moved to London in 1971, where he continued writing. Back in the US by 1974, he became playwright in residence at San Francisco's Magic Theater and continued to work as an increasingly well respected playwright throughout the 1970s and into the '80s. Throughout this time he had been dabbling with Hollywood, having most notably in the early days worked as one of the writers on Zabriskie Point (1970), but it was his role as Chuck Yeager in 1983's The Right Stuff (1983) (co-starring Fred Ward and Dennis Quaid) that brought him to the attention of the wider, non-theater audience.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2096, "id": "44760223" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1304533812#18_2750613945", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/mar/21/sam-shepard-interview", "title": "Sam Shepard | interview | Stage | The Guardian", "headings": "Sam Shepard opens up\nThe Observer\nInterview\nSam Shepard opens up\n@carolecadwalla\n", "segment": "It makes you feel that you're not useless. That you're at least putting your hand in. I think without writing I would feel completely useless.\" These days he seems to have it all: as much professional success as he can handle, a long and steadfast relationship, three children, the ranch in Kentucky and bolt holes in New York and New Mexico. And, in some ways, he's the American dream personified: he was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, the son of a second world war bomber pilot. As a child he was \"Steve Rogers\" but after a short stint at college studying animal husbandry he lit off across America, finally landing in New York, where he emerged as \"Sam Shepard\". His life is the ultimate act of self-creation; he came from nowhere, was little-read and poorly educated, and he turned himself into one of America's leading literary lights.", "start_char": 8439, "end_char": 9303, "id": "70371616" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_570757845#6_996378491", "url": "http://news.ezinemark.com/shepard-smith-divorced-virginia-donald-before-being-a-gay-7d313ade273b.html", "title": "Shepard Smith Divorced Virginia Donald Before Being a Gay?", "headings": "Shepard Smith Divorced Virginia Donald Before Being a Gay?\nShepard Smith Divorced Virginia Donald Before Being a Gay?\nControversy\nEven more controversy?\nAbout Shepard Smith\nFox Report with Shepard Smith: Heather Mills Divorce Settlement\nHottest Women of FOX News\nAuthor Box\nShepard Smith Divorced Virginia Donald Before Being a Gay?\n", "segment": "His full name is David Shepard Smith. His nickname by coworkers is Shep, and Sheppy and Shepster by fans. Shepard Smith lives in two states, one where he grew up in and one where his job is at. His main studios are Studio-12H (before that his broadcasts were on Studio-B) in New York where he does most of his broadcasts. He is frequently on assignment at other locations. He was born January 14th, 1964 to David Shepard Smith, Sr. and Dora Ellen Anderson Smith in Holly Springs, Mississippi. He attended college to study Journalism at University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss. He says his family are fans of football and provides occasional introductions outside of football stadiums. He gets paid over 8 million dollars each year. Depending on the amount of lighting and camera angles, he can look like he is 20 years older than his actual age, or 20 years younger than his actual age.", "start_char": 3126, "end_char": 4012, "id": "61399725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_40715620#17_78211796", "url": "https://networthpost.org/sam-shepard-net-worth/", "title": "Sam Shepard Net Worth 2020: Wiki, Married, Family, Wedding, Salary, Siblings", "headings": "Sam Shepard Net Worth\nSam Shepard Net Worth\nSam Shepard Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nSamuel Shepard Rogers net worth is\n$8 Million\nSamuel Shepard Rogers Wiki Biography\nSam Shepard Net Worth $8 million\nKnown for movies\nTags\n", "segment": "18\nLived with Jessica Lange and their children outside of Stillwater, Minnesota. 19\nHe wrote the 1971 play \"Cowboy Mouth\" with girlfriend Patti Smith and played in the very first production the role of Slim (with Smith in the role of Cavale). It is the only time he has played one of his own characters. Just before the second night's performance, Shepard was so disturbed about the experience of playing Slim, he abandoned the role without a word to anyone and left town. He has always had a fear of live audiences. 20\nWas the drummer for late 1960s bands \"Lothar and the Hand People\" and \"The Holy Modal Rounders\" per a short interview in the August, 1970 issue of Playboy (the former confirmed by the interviewer, who was at the Astor Place Theater in NYC to see a twin-bill of the then-26-year-old Shepard's plays, \"The Unseen Hand\" and \"Forensic and the Navigators\") and encountered Shepard drumming away in the lobby with Lothar et al. 21\nHas a son named Jesse Mojo Shepard (May 1970) from his marriage to O-Lan Jones and two children, Hannah Jane Shepard (January 13, 1986) and Samuel Walker Shepard (June 14, 1987), from his longtime relationship with Jessica Lange. 22\nSuffers from fear of flying. 23\nLived with Jessica Lange from 1982 to 2009. 24\nWon the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play \"Buried Child\" and was nominated for the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play \"True West\" and the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play \"Fool for Love\".", "start_char": 8528, "end_char": 10000, "id": "65114323" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_30275663#0_28590092", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001731/", "title": "Sam Shepard - IMDb", "headings": "Sam Shepard\nSam Shepard (1943–2017)\nBorn:\nDied:\nPhotos\nKnown For\nFilmography\nPersonal Details\nOther Works:\nPublicity Listings:\nHeight:\nDid You Know?\nPersonal Quote:\nTrivia:\nNickname:\nStar Sign:\nScorpio\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "Sam Shepard - IMDb\nSam Shepard (1943–2017)\nActor | Writer | Soundtrack\nSTARmeter\nTop 5000\nDown 1,243 this week\nView rank on IMDbPro »\n2:26 | Trailer\n59 VIDEOS | 125 IMAGES\nSam Shepard was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, IL, to Jane Elaine (Schook), a teacher, and Samuel Shepard Rogers, a teacher and farmer who was also in the army. As the eldest son of a US Army officer (and WWII bomber pilot), Shepard spent his early childhood moving from base to base around the US until finally settling in Duarte, CA.... See full bio »\nBorn: November 5, 1943 in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, USA\nDied: July 27, 2017 (age 73) in Midway, Kentucky, USA\n\nNominated for 1 Oscar. Another 6 wins & 12 nominations. See more awards »\nPhotos\n125 photos | 59 videos »\nKnown For\nAugust: Osage County Beverly Weston\n(2013)\nBlack Hawk Down Garrison\n(2001)\nThe Right Stuff Chuck Yeager\n(1983)\nMud Tom\n(2012)\nShow all\nHide all\n|\nShow by... Job Year » Rating » Number of Ratings » Genre » Keyword »\n| Edit\nFilmography\nJump to: Actor | Writer | Soundtrack | Director | Additional Crew | Thanks | Self | Archive footage\nHide\nShow\nActor (69 credits)\n2019 Rolling Thunder Revue (Documentary)\nThe Writer\n2017 Never Here\nPaul Stark\n2015-2017 Bloodline (TV Series)\nRobert Rayburn\n- Part 32 (2017) ... Robert Rayburn (uncredited)\n- Part 33 (2017) ... Robert Rayburn (voice, uncredited)\n- Part 23 (2016) ... Robert Rayburn\n- Part 5 (2015) ... Robert Rayburn\n- Part 4 (2015) ... Robert Rayburn\nShow all 8 episodes\n2016 In Dubious Battle\nMr. Anderson\n2016 Midnight Special\nCalvin Meyer\n2015 Ithaca\nWillie Grogan\n2014 Klondike (TV Mini-Series)\nFather Judge\n- Part 3, Chapter 6 (2014) ... Father Judge\n- Part 3, Chapter 5 (2014) ... Father Judge\n- Part 2, Chapter 4 (2014) ... Father Judge\n- Part 2, Chapter 3 (2014) ... Father Judge\n- Part 1, Chapter 2 (2014) ... Father Judge\nShow all 6 episodes\n2014 Cold in July\nRussel\n2013 Out of the Furnace\nGerald 'Red' Baze\n2013 August: Osage County\nBeverly Weston\n2013 Savannah\nMr. Stubbs\n2012 Mud\nTom\n2012 Killing Them Softly\nDillon\n2012 Safe House\nHarlan Whitford\n2012 Darling Companion\nSheriff Morris\n2011 Blackthorn\nJames\n2010 Tough Trade (TV Movie)\n2010 Inhale\nJames Harrison\n2010/I Fair Game\nSam Plame\n2009/I Brothers\nHank Cahill\n2008 Felon\nGordon\n2008 The Accidental Husband\nWilder\n2007 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford\nFrank James\n2007 Ruffian (TV Movie)\nFrank Whiteley\n2006 Charlotte's Web\nThe Narrator (voice)\n2006/I The Return\nEd Mills\n2006 Walker Payne\nSyrus\n2006 Bandidas\nBill Buck\n2005 Stealth\nCapt. George Cummings\n2005 Don't Come Knocking\nHoward Spence\n2004 The Notebook\nFrank Calhoun\n2003 Blind Horizon\nSheriff Jack Kolb\n2002 Leo\nVic\n2001 Black Hawk Down\nGarrison\n2001 Shot in the Heart (TV Movie)\nFrank Gilmore, Sr.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2774, "id": "44760213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_133399895#2_218608054", "url": "http://www.sam-shepard.com/news.html", "title": "News - The Sam Shepard Web Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Restless, they move through towns whose names seem to tell stories of their own: Winnemucca, Nevada; Papantla, Mexico. * * * * *\nAn apt description of Sam's writing: \"Had Sam Shepard been a boxer, he may well have favored removing the gloves. His writing has a rawness seldom matched in drama, so words become weapons that open wounds old and new, while his characters are bruised and scarred by each other and by the bleak business of being alive.\" * * * * *\nAnd today's gift to Shepard fans is this beautiful Timothy White portrait. February 11, 2021\nIn the February 1992 issue of Rolling Stone, writer David Breskin described an interview with Robert Altman, who directed the film FOOL FOR LOVE, based on Sam's play. Here's an excerpt: Breskin:", "start_char": 1014, "end_char": 1762, "id": "101780303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_133296669#0_218523480", "url": "http://www.sam-shepard.com/aboutsam.html", "title": "About Sam - The Sam Shepard Web Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "About Sam - The Sam Shepard Web Site\n\nABOUT SAM\n\nFilms about Sam\n\nStalking Himself (1998)\n\nThis So-Called Disaster (2003) - More info\n\nShepard & Dark (2012) - More info\n\n\nChildren\nSon Jesse Mojo Shepard - born May 1970 - More info\nDaughter Hannah Jane Shepard - born January 13, 1986\nSon Samuel 'Walker' Shepard - born June 14, 1987 - More info\n\nHomes\nSante Fe, New Mexico: 1983-1986\nCharlottesville, Virginia: 1986-1995\nStillwater, Minnesota: 1995-2004\nOne Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village: 2005-2010\nMidway, Kentucky (Horse farm)\nSante Fe, New Mexico\n\nBIOGRAPHY\nSam Shepard ranks as one of America's most celebrated dramatists. He has written nearly 50 plays and has seen his work produced across the nation, in venues ranging from Greenwich Village coffee shops to regional professional and community theatres, from college campuses to commercial Broadway houses. His plays are regularly anthologized, and theatre professors teach Sam Shepard as a canonical American author. Outside of his stage work, he has achieved fame as an actor, writer, and director in the film industry. With a career that now spans nearly 40 years, Sam Shepard has gained the critical regard, media attention, and iconic status enjoyed by only a rare few in American theatre. Throughout his career Shepard has amassed numerous grants, prizes, fellowships, and awards, including the Cannes Palme d'Or and the Pulitzer Prize.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1401, "id": "101780235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_133399895#1_218607010", "url": "http://www.sam-shepard.com/news.html", "title": "News - The Sam Shepard Web Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "I continue to discover new remembrances written back in the summer of 2017 at the time of his death. Today I'll share an excerpt from Dan Reidy of Men's Journal: It only takes a glance to see that he packed several lifetimes into one, all of them cloaked in the mystery that comes with tight-lippedness and a penchant in his stories for mixing fiction with autobiographical detail. He liked the road. He knew the highways of the West as well as a long-haul trucker, and his stop-off points were no less obscure... Shepard’s characters are ghosts made flesh, cowboys out of time. Restless, they move through towns whose names seem to tell stories of their own: Winnemucca, Nevada; Papantla, Mexico. * * * * *\nAn apt description of Sam's writing: \"Had Sam Shepard been a boxer, he may well have favored removing the gloves.", "start_char": 435, "end_char": 1256, "id": "101780302" } ]
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what is the name of walt disney's son?
Roy O. Disney
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Online", "headings": "53 Fascinating Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Disney Films\n53 Fascinating Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Disney Films\nAlicia Keys auditioned three times for this Disney princess, The Lion King's alternative casting and plenty more fun trivia!\n", "segment": "There was even a song called \"Proud of Your Boy\" sung by Aladdin about his mother. 53. Mickey Mouse's original name? Mortimer. PHOTOS: Check out the faces and facts behind Disney's most iconic characters!", "start_char": 6816, "end_char": 7020, "id": "21248238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1540633468#4_2570068165", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Did_Walt_Disney_have_any_kids", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Diane Marie Disney and Sharon Mae Disney, who was adopted. Does Walt Disney have a son? No, Walt Disney did not have any sons. He had two daughters. Does Walt Disney have any famous relatives? Roy Disney , Walt Disney's brother , was a co-founder of the\nWalt Disney studios . Who were Walt disneys kids? andelina and kandiee\nDid Walt Disney have any interests? Trains were one known hobby of Walt Disney. Who made Walt Disney World?", "start_char": 1679, "end_char": 2111, "id": "3270225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1160011372#1_1665666541", "url": "https://ethnicelebs.com/walt-disney", "title": "Walt Disney - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Walt Disney\nWalt Disney\nethnic\n", "segment": "December 15, 1966\nPlace of Death: Burbank, California, U.S.\nEthnicity: *Irish, distant English (father)\n*English, German, remote Scottish (mother)\nWalt Disney was an American entrepreneur, animator, actor, and film producer. He was the son of Flora (Call) and Elias Charles Disney. His father was born in Bluevale, Huron, Ontario, Canada, to Irish parents. His mother was born in Ohio, to an American father and a German mother. Walt was married to ink artist Lillian (Bounds) Disney, with whom he had two children. Walt’s paternal grandfather was Kepple Elias Disney (the son of Arundel Elias Disney and Maria Swan). Kepple was born in Kilkenny, Ireland. 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Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and does not use the Euro. The official currecncy of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. You may find that since Switzerland is surrounded by Eurozone countries, some companies may be willing to accept Euro. However if you are traveing to Switzerland you should convert your money to Swiss franc on or before arriving. What form of money does Switzerland use? The currency of Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes). What Type of money is use in Zurich Switzerland? 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The Swiss franc (or Frank) is the currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. What is the currency in Switzerland and France? The currency of Switzerland is the Frank (or franc), divided up into 100 Rappen (or centimes). The currency of France is the Euro, symbol '€', divided up into 100 cents. In French the cents are called centimes. What Schweizer Franken mean? It is the official currency in Switzerland. What is the currency used in Geneva? 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what is zip code for chicago illinois?
60605
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what character did john noble play in lord of the rings?
Denethor II
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1207502889#1_2690822263", "url": "https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/John_Noble", "title": "John Noble | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom", "headings": "John Noble\nJohn Noble\nJohn Noble\nGender\nDate of birth\nPlace of birth\nNationality\nContents\nAngry scenes\nTemper\nPersonal life\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "John Noble is also credited as John Nogle, due to his name being misspelled in the ending credits of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Extended Edition . He played the role of Denethor in The Lord of the Rings movies. He is also well-known for playing and voicing Leland Monroe in Rockstar Games's L.A. Noire, released in 2011. He played the role of Mallus on DC's Legends of Tomorrow. He also played the role of himself playing the role of Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies on DC's Legends of Tomorrow, in a ruse to impersonate Mallus. John starred in the hit show Fringe, which premiered in 2008 and ended in 2013. He played an unstable scientist, Walter Bishop. John enjoys researching, on the internet, the scientific jargon in the scripts for Fringe. Contents\n1\nAngry scenes\n1.1\nTemper\n2\nPersonal life\n3\nExternal links\nAngry scenes\nTemper\nJohn had to use and release a lot of temper in his scenes.", "start_char": 1397, "end_char": 2310, "id": "111191295" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2282283514#3_2456687710", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Noble", "title": "John Noble - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Noble\nJohn Noble\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nOther work\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 2011, he appeared as Real Estate tycoon Leland Monroe in Rockstar's video game L.A. Noire. He is also the voice of Unicron for the television show Transformers: Prime and its conclusion TV film . Noble played Morland Holmes, father of Sherlock Holmes, in Elementary. He was a series regular for season 4 with guest appearances in seasons 6 and 7. John Noble later worked in Legends of Tomorrow where he voiced the time demon Mallus. In its episode \"Guest Starring John Noble,\" he portrayed himself when Atom visited him on set of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and had him record a fake rewrite which would be used to fool Nora Darhk. Personal life\nNoble divides his time between residences in New York City and Sydney, Australia with wife Penny Noble. They have two children:", "start_char": 1822, "end_char": 2616, "id": "105037087" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1207502889#3_2690824924", "url": "https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/John_Noble", "title": "John Noble | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom", "headings": "John Noble\nJohn Noble\nJohn Noble\nGender\nDate of birth\nPlace of birth\nNationality\nContents\nAngry scenes\nTemper\nPersonal life\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Especially when he had to pretend to be angry at David Wenham ( Faramir ). The more people that say his character is stupid or evil, the better he's done his job in The Return of the King. But, he was really happy in all the scenes done with Billy Boyd ( Pippin) because he didn't have to shout or show a temper. Personal life\nJohn is married. His wife's name is Penny, they have three children: Samantha, Jessica and Daniel. Samantha (Sam) (b. 1984) is an actress, something of which John mentions quite often in interviews- he is apparently very proud. John currently resides in Australia. Lord of the Rings main cast\nSean Astin • Sean Bean • Cate Blanchett • Orlando Bloom • Billy Boyd •\nMarton Csokas • Brad Dourif • Bernard Hill • Ian Holm • Christopher Lee •\nLawrence Makoare • Sir Ian McKellen • Dominic Monaghan • Viggo Mortensen • John Noble •\nPaul Norell • Miranda Otto • Craig Parker • Andy Serkis • John Rhys-Davies •\nLiv Tyler • Karl Urban • Hugo Weaving • David Wenham • Elijah Wood\nExternal links\nJohn Noble at the Internet Movie Database\nJohn Noble at Wikipedia\nRetrieved from \" https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/John_Noble?oldid=259020 \"\nCategories: Real World\nActors\nThe Lord of the Rings films actors\nAustralian actors\nLanguages:", "start_char": 2311, "end_char": 3554, "id": "111191297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2282283514#0_2456683307", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Noble", "title": "John Noble - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Noble\nJohn Noble\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nOther work\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "John Noble - Wikipedia\nJohn Noble\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAustralian actor, voice actor, and director\nFor other uses, see John Noble (disambiguation). John Noble\nNoble at the March 2012 WonderCon\nBorn\n( 1948-08-20)\n20 August 1948 (age 72)\nPort Pirie, South Australia, Australia\nOccupation\nActor, voice actor, theatre director\nYears active\n1988–present\nSpouse (s)\nPenny Noble\nChildren\n2 including Samantha\nJohn Noble (born 20 August 1948) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Walter Bishop in the US Fox science fiction television series Fringe, and Henry Parrish in the Fox action-horror series Sleepy Hollow. His most high-profile film role was as Denethor in Peter Jackson 's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He also provided the voice of the DC Comics supervillain Scarecrow in the 2015 video game Batman: Arkham Knight, where his character served as the main antagonist. Additionally, he voiced and provided motion capture for his role in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire. In 2015, he joined the main cast of the television series Elementary as Sherlock Holmes 's father. He was also cast as a doctor in the Australian TV series All Saints. In 2012, Noble was diagnosed with osteoporosis.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1261, "id": "105037084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1206486081#1_2689001028", "url": "https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Denethor_II", "title": "Denethor II | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom", "headings": "Denethor II\nDenethor II\nDenethor II\nBiographical information\nTitles\nBirth\nRule\nDeath\nRealms\nSpouse\nChildren\nAge\nWeapon\nPhysical description\nRace\nHair\nCulture\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nVoice\nContents\nBiography\nWar of the Ring\nEtymology\nHouse of Húrin\nPortrayal in adaptations\nTelevision/Radio\nThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy\nVoice dubbing actors\nTranslations\nReferences\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "For other namesakes, see Denethor (disambiguation). John Noble portrays Denethor in the Motion Picture trilogy\nDenethor II\nBiographical information\nTitles\nRuling Steward of Gondor,\nLord of Gondor,\nLord of Minas Tirith\nBirth\nTA 2930\nRule\nTA 2984 - TA 3019\nDeath\nMarch 15, 3019\nRealms\nGondor\nSpouse\nFinduilas\nChildren\nBoromir and Faramir\nAge\n89 (at death)\nWeapon\nSword and knife\nPhysical description\nRace\nMen\nHair\nDark, grey (in old age)\nCulture\nMen of Gondor ( House of Húrin)\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nJohn Noble\nVoice\nWilliam Conrad (1980)\n\" Yet a Halfling still, and little love do I bear the name, since those accursed words came to trouble our counsels and drew away my son on the wild errand to his death. My Boromir! Now we have need of you. Faramir should have gone in his stead. \" — Denethor, upon meeting Gandalf and Pippin Took in Minas Tirith\nDenethor II was the twenty-sixth and last Ruling Steward of Gondor, and father of the War of the Ring heroes Boromir and Faramir . Contents\n1\nBiography\n1.1\nWar of the Ring\n2\nEtymology\n3\nHouse of Húrin\n4\nPortrayal in adaptations\n4.1\nTelevision/Radio\n4.2\nThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy\n4.3\nVoice dubbing actors\n5\nTranslations\n6\nReferences\nBiography\nDenethor was the third child and only son of Ecthelion II. A proud and noble man, the blood of Númenor ran truer in him than it had in any man of Gondor for many years. He was described as subtle and often scornful and could perceive the thoughts of men, including those that dwelled far off. It was difficult to deceive him and dangerous to try.", "start_char": 1219, "end_char": 2787, "id": "111190390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1512420484#5_3082804234", "url": "https://www.sparknotes.com/film/lordoftherings/characters/", "title": "The Lord of the Rings: Character List | SparkNotes", "headings": "The Lord of the Rings\nThe Lord of the Rings\nAragorn\nArwen\nBilbo\nBoromir\nDenethor\nElrond\nÉomer\nÉowyn\nFaramir\nFrodo\nGaladriel\nGandalf\nGimli\nGollum\nHaldir\nIsildur\nKing of the Dead\nLegolas\nMerry\nPippin\nSam\nSaruman\nThéoden\nTreebeard\nThe Witch-king\nWormtongue\n", "segment": "Later, Boromir attempts to make up for this slip by fighting the oncoming army of Uruk-hai. He is killed in battle, but his bravery allows the other members of the fellowship to survive. Denethor\nPlayed by John Noble\nThe steward of Gondor. The ruler of Gondor in the absence of the proper king, Denethor has grown corrupt and weak-minded. He is reluctant to give up power should the real king return. Lamenting the death of his oldest and most beloved son, Boromir, he is cruel to his second son, Faramir, and sends him off into an unwinnable battle. When Faramir returns unconscious but alive, Denethor insists that his son is dead and builds a funeral pyre. Gandalf and Pippin save Faramir, and only Denethor burns. Elrond\nPlayed by Hugo Weaving\nRuler of the Rivendell elves and Arwen’s father. Though Elrond is sympathetic to the goals of the fellowship, his primary concern is the safety of his elf subjects.", "start_char": 2342, "end_char": 3254, "id": "93586901" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1206486081#9_2689023705", "url": "https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Denethor_II", "title": "Denethor II | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom", "headings": "Denethor II\nDenethor II\nDenethor II\nBiographical information\nTitles\nBirth\nRule\nDeath\nRealms\nSpouse\nChildren\nAge\nWeapon\nPhysical description\nRace\nHair\nCulture\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nVoice\nContents\nBiography\nWar of the Ring\nEtymology\nHouse of Húrin\nPortrayal in adaptations\nTelevision/Radio\nThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy\nVoice dubbing actors\nTranslations\nReferences\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "— Denethor, to Gandalf\nIn Peter Jackson 's movie trilogy, Denethor is portrayed by John Noble. In a significant change from the novels, he is depicted as an incompetent leader driven to insanity by despair. He appears in the extended edition of The Two Towers and is a major character in The Return of the King . Denethor appears in one extended flashback scene in The Two Towers, arriving at Osgiliath as it is liberated by Boromir 's troops. He congratulates his elder son while disparaging the younger Faramir, and commands Boromir to travel to the Council of Elrond, take the One Ring, and return it to Gondor. In The Return of the King, Denethor is depicted as overcome with despair, convinced that Sauron cannot be opposed. He denies Aragorn 's birthright to the throne of Gondor, refuses to light the beacons to call Rohan for aid and, after Osgiliath is captured by Mordor's forces, sends Faramir and his men on a suicide mission to retake the ruined city. When Faramir is brought back to Minas Tirith unconscious, Denethor hastily concludes that his last son is dead and commands his guards to build a funeral pyre for the both of them. As Sauron's armies attack Minas Tirith, Denethor prepares to immolate himself alongside Faramir; only Pippin and Gandalf's intervention saves Faramir's life.", "start_char": 8660, "end_char": 9964, "id": "111190398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2877762794#11_3293018039", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_%281981_radio_series%29", "title": "The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series) - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Lord of the Rings\n(1981 radio series)\n\nThe Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)\nContents\nBroadcast history\nDiscrepancies with the novel\nLinks to other The Lord of the Rings productions\nRe-release in 2002\nCast and credits\nEpisode list\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Hugh Dickson\nBilbo Baggins: John Le Mesurier\nGollum/Sméagol: Peter Woodthorpe\nThéoden: Jack May\nGríma Wormtongue: Paul Brooke\nÉowyn: Elin Jenkins\nÉomer: Anthony Hyde\nFaramir: Andrew Seear\nTreebeard: Stephen Thorne\nDenethor: Peter Vaughan\nLord of the Nazgûl:", "start_char": 6635, "end_char": 6892, "id": "64787242" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_75753967#11_82121144", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denethor", "title": "Denethor - Wikipedia", "headings": "Denethor\nDenethor\nContents\nCharacter\nAnalysis\nAdaptations\nPeter Jackson's films\nReferences\nPrimary\nSecondary\nSources\n", "segment": "Adaptations\nDenethor was voiced by William Conrad in Rankin/Bass 's 1980 animated adaptation of The Return of the King, and by Peter Vaughan in BBC Radio 's 1981 serialization . Peter Jackson's films\nJohn Noble as Denethor in Peter Jackson 's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\nDenethor is played by John Noble in Peter Jackson 's film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The film portrays Denethor far more negatively than the novel. Tolkien calls Denethor\na masterful man, both wise and learned beyond the measure of those days, and strong willed, confident in his own powers, and dauntless. (...) He was proud, but this was by no means personal: he loved Gondor and its people, and deemed himself appointed by destiny to lead them in this desperate time. In contrast, Jackson portrays him as a grumpy, cowardly, incompetent and weak ruler who works against his kingdom's defence. Daniel Timmons writes in the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia that Jackson \"dramatizes the insidious temptation to evil\", and that through \"the falls of Saruman, Denethor, and Sauron, we see the bitter fruits of the lust for power and its corrupting influence.\"", "start_char": 6183, "end_char": 7345, "id": "103560425" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2282283514#4_2456688923", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Noble", "title": "John Noble - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Noble\nJohn Noble\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nOther work\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "John Noble later worked in Legends of Tomorrow where he voiced the time demon Mallus. In its episode \"Guest Starring John Noble,\" he portrayed himself when Atom visited him on set of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and had him record a fake rewrite which would be used to fool Nora Darhk. Personal life\nNoble divides his time between residences in New York City and Sydney, Australia with wife Penny Noble. They have two children: Daniel Noble and actress Samantha Noble. In 2011, John Noble's hobbies were reported to be \"music, painting and narration\". He studies theoretical physics, and requested that the writers of Fringe always keep things grounded in what could be scientifically feasible. Filmography\nFilm\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1988\nThe Dreaming\nDr. Richards\n\n1989\nA Sting in the Tale\nPrime Minister's minder\n\n1990\nCall Me Mr. Brown\nSergeant\n\n1993\nThe Nostradamus Kid\nGeneral Booth\n\n2000\nThe Monkey's Mask\nMr. Norris\n\n2002\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers\nDenethor\nSeen only in the Extended Edition\n2003\nThe Lord of the Rings:", "start_char": 2171, "end_char": 3226, "id": "105037088" } ]
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when was the last time iran invaded another country?
Iran–Iraq War
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_459615265#27_1059624078", "url": "https://thoughtcatalog.com/melanie-berliet/2015/09/40-ridiculous-knock-knock-jokes-thatll-get-you-a-laugh-on-demand/", "title": "45+ Knock-Knock Jokes That Are Smile Inducing | Thought Catalog", "headings": "45+ Knock-Knock Jokes That Are Smile Inducing\n45+ Knock-Knock Jokes That Are Smile Inducing\nFunny knock knock jokes for kids\nKnock Knock Jokes for kids and adults\nKnock Knock Jokes that will make adults laugh, too\nKnock Knock Jokes that will make everyone smile\nMore fun games\nGet the best of Thought Catalog in your inbox.\n", "segment": "Who’s there? Howl. Howl who? Howl you know unless you open the door? Knock knock. Who’s there? Iran. Iran who? Iran all the way here. Let me in already!", "start_char": 2716, "end_char": 2869, "id": "37296049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_629856164#4_1384210171", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14541327", "title": "Iran country profile - BBC News", "headings": "Iran country profile\nIran country profile\nFACTS\nIslamic Republic of Iran\nCapital: Tehran\nLEADERS\nSupreme Leader: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei\nPresident: Hassan Rouhani\nMEDIA\nTIMELINE\nSome key dates in Iran's history:\n", "segment": "image copyright\nGetty Images\nimage caption\nIran has a rich historical heritage which can be seen in places such as Persepolis\n1794 - Mohammad Khan Qajar seizes power and founds the Qajar dynasty. 1921 - Military commander Reza Khan seizes power and is later crowned Reza Shah Pahlavi. 1941 - Britain and Russia occupy Iran during Second World War. 1953 - Coup engineered by British and US intelligence services after parliament nationalises mainly British-owned oil industry. Shah, who had fled into exile, returns. 1979 - Iranian revolution unseats the shah. 1980-1988 - Iran-Iraq war. 2002 - US President George W. Bush describes Iran, Iraq and North Korea as \"the axis of evil\". 2004 - US says Iran's nuclear programme is a growing threat and calls for international sanctions. 2016 - International economic sanctions are lifted after the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, confirms that Tehran had complied with its promises to scale back its nuclear activities.", "start_char": 2543, "end_char": 3506, "id": "75586936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1996191422#13_2151972046", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country", "title": "Internet censorship and surveillance by country - Wikipedia", "headings": "Internet censorship and surveillance by country\nInternet censorship and surveillance by country\nContents\nClassifications\nFreedom on the Net reports\nOpenNet Initiative\nReporters Without Borders\nRWB Enemies of the Internet and Countries under Surveillance lists\nRWB Special report on Internet Surveillance\nCountry Reports on Human Rights Practices\nInternet censorship and surveillance by continent\nAfrica\nThe Americas\nAsia\nEurope\nOceania\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2014–present\nIran: 2006–present\nNorth Korea: 2006–present\nPakistan: 2014–present\nRussia: 2014–present\nSaudi Arabia: 2006–present\nSudan: 2014–present\nSyria: 2006–present\nTurkmenistan: 2006–present\nUnited Arab Emirates: 2014–present\nUnited Kingdom:", "start_char": 7693, "end_char": 7939, "id": "104843872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1284836549#3_2712018864", "url": "https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/pompeo-says-iran-isolated-israels-syria-airstrikes-show-otherwise-649587", "title": "Pompeo says Iran isolated but Israel’s Syria airstrikes show otherwise - The Jerusalem Post", "headings": "Pompeo says Iran isolated but Israel’s Syria airstrikes show otherwise\nPompeo says Iran isolated but Israel’s Syria airstrikes show otherwise\nThe reality in Syria is that Iran’s role and its entrenchment have not diminished.\nAdvertisement\n", "segment": "The Islamic Republic’s deputy foreign minister has apparently tried to reach out to the incoming US administration. Pro-Iranian militias in Iraq fired rockets at the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday night. Iran keeps bragging about its ballistic-missile and drone programs. In addition, Iran’s IRGC-linked Boeing 747 from Qeshm Fars Air was in Venezuela, photographed proudly at the airport. The Iranian-backed Houthis attacked Saudi Arabia with a drone on Wednesday. Israel has conducted years of airstrikes in Syria against Iranian targets. The numbers in January 2019 were put at some 1,000 strikes by a former IDF chief of staff. A similar airstrike in August by Israel after a border incident on the Golan Heights did not cause Iran to stop entrenchment in Syria. Is Iran more isolated today than in January 2019? Since then, there have been many incidents along the Golan.", "start_char": 2390, "end_char": 3268, "id": "79912185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_741315308#1_827892639", "url": "https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Iran", "title": "Iran - Wikiquote", "headings": "Iran\nIran\nQuotes\nA\nH.E. Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 's Address to the United Nations General Assembly (17 September 2005)\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nK\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nR\nS\nT\nU\nV\nW\nZ\nSee also\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, if some try to impose their will on the Iranian people through resort to a language of force and threat with Iran, we will reconsider our entire approach to the nuclear issue. ~ President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad\nI would also remind President Trump that there is no congressional authorization for a war with Iran... A unilateral U.S. attack on Iran would be illegal and unconstitutional. ~ Bernie Sanders\nIran, formerly known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran ( IRI ), is a country in southwestern Eurasia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world;", "start_char": 773, "end_char": 1773, "id": "59313235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1563319310#13_2229439736", "url": "http://www.historyguy.com/iran-us_hostage_crisis.html", "title": "The History Guy: Iran-U.S. Hostage Crisis (1979-1981)", "headings": "Iran-U.S. Hostage Crisis\nIran-U.S. Hostage Crisis\n(1979-1981)\n", "segment": "1953 -Military Coup overthrows anti-Western government in Iran. The coup was backed arranged by the U.S. and the UK. 1979-- Iranian Revolution-The pro-American Shah of Iran flees, and Ayatollah Khomeini sets up the Islamic Republic, which instutitued a strong Shiite Islamic regime. 1979-1981-- U.S.-Iran Hostage Crisis -Iran and the United States nearly went to war. From this date, America and Iran have considered each other to be enemies,\n1980-1988 - Iran-Iraq War. Began with an Iraqi invasion of Iran in Sept. 1980\n1987-1988 -\"Tanker War\" with the United States\n2009-2010 - Unrest and civic protest due to allegations of fraud in Iranian Presidential Election\n2011-Present -Iranian intervention in the Syrian Civil War helps save dictator Bashar Assad's regime from various pro-Western and Sunni forces. 2012 -Increased tension with Israel and the United States over the Stuxnet computer virus attack, the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists, and the terrorist attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria. 2014-Present- Iranian intervention in Yemen Civil War. Iran backs the Shiite Houthi forces, while a Saudi-led coalition has directly intervened in Yemen against the Houthis. 2019-Present - Iran-U.S. Crisis of 2019-2020 between the U.S. and Iran included Iranian proxy forces attacking U.S. troops, overunnging the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and the targeted killing of a major Iranian military officer by the U.S. in January, 2020.", "start_char": 8365, "end_char": 9811, "id": "19840387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2029610614#11_2187545615", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_missile_tests", "title": "Iranian missile tests - Wikipedia", "headings": "Iranian missile tests\nIranian missile tests\nReactions\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Mar 12, 2016. ^ \"پیام موشکی سپاه به زبان \"عبری\" مخابره شد: ישראל צריכה להימחק מעל+تصویر\". Fars News Agency. Mar 10, 2016. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016. ^ Israel Radio, March 10, 2016. ^ \"Iran 'conducts new ballistic missile tests ' \". BBC. Mar 8, 2016.", "start_char": 5075, "end_char": 5343, "id": "104865214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1563319310#14_2229441509", "url": "http://www.historyguy.com/iran-us_hostage_crisis.html", "title": "The History Guy: Iran-U.S. Hostage Crisis (1979-1981)", "headings": "Iran-U.S. Hostage Crisis\nIran-U.S. Hostage Crisis\n(1979-1981)\n", "segment": "Began with an Iraqi invasion of Iran in Sept. 1980\n1987-1988 -\"Tanker War\" with the United States\n2009-2010 - Unrest and civic protest due to allegations of fraud in Iranian Presidential Election\n2011-Present -Iranian intervention in the Syrian Civil War helps save dictator Bashar Assad's regime from various pro-Western and Sunni forces. 2012 -Increased tension with Israel and the United States over the Stuxnet computer virus attack, the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists, and the terrorist attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria. 2014-Present- Iranian intervention in Yemen Civil War. Iran backs the Shiite Houthi forces, while a Saudi-led coalition has directly intervened in Yemen against the Houthis. 2019-Present - Iran-U.S. Crisis of 2019-2020 between the U.S. and Iran included Iranian proxy forces attacking U.S. troops, overunnging the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and the targeted killing of a major Iranian military officer by the U.S. in January, 2020. SOURCES: List of Americans held hostage and the servicemen who lost their lives in the rescue attempt- -From the James Earl Carter Library. It's Time for the US and Iran to Sit Down and Ta", "start_char": 8836, "end_char": 10000, "id": "19840388" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_915151665#11_2019136510", "url": "https://listamaze.com/10-countries-that-would-be-extremely-difficult-to-invade/", "title": "10 Countries That Would Be Extremely Difficult To Invade", "headings": "10 Countries That Would Be Extremely Difficult To Invade\n10 Countries That Would Be Extremely Difficult To Invade\n10. Canada\n9. North Korea\n8. Japan\n7. Australia\n6. Iran\n5. Israel\n4. China\n3. United Kingdom\n2. Russia\n1. USA\n", "segment": "In 1975 & 1985 when Iran and Iraq were a developing nations in the gulf region, they went for a war. Iraq tried to invade Iran. Iraq had more troops, tanks and machinery but Iraq couldn’t win. Today, Iran has become 100 times more powerful than when it was in 1975 or 1985. Since the country has rugged terrains and hot weather it will be difficult for anyone to invade this nation. The country has good military capabilities with advanced technologies on their three fronts namely air, land and waters. Since the nation is allegedly possessing nuclear weapons, it is an another danger against their enemy. 5. Israel\nBringing Israel to their knees has never been done by anyone. The country is surrounded by hostile nations all around it.", "start_char": 4099, "end_char": 4837, "id": "110840348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1418653359#2_2909255207", "url": "https://www.freelancewritersplanet.com/strategic-estimate-2/", "title": "Strategic Estimate - FreelanceWritersPlanet.com", "headings": "Strategic Estimate\nStrategic Estimate\nStrategic Estimate\n", "segment": "• Iran has lost control over much of its northern territory. In 2018, an ethnically based semi-autonomous region – “Ahurastan” – broke away from Iran. “ Ahurastan” borders the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. “ Ahurastan” declared independence in early 2019. In the same time frame, Iran’s southwest provinces broke away to form the “Republic of Luristan.” • Azerbaijan, Iran and “Ahurastan” maintain competing claims over oil rights in portions of the Caspian Sea. Ahurastanian naval vessels have challenged Azerbaijani and Turkish oil exploration vessels in the Caspian Sea. • Beginning in October 2019, “Ahurastan” has provided sporadic cross-border support to SAPA insurgents operating in the border areas of Azerbaijan. • The Free Karabakh Movement (FKM) attacked the Armenian nuclear power station at Metsamor in November 2019. 2.", "start_char": 857, "end_char": 1704, "id": "81974167" } ]
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what is venus named for?
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Sayush Venustion kamat named Venus\nWhat mythological figure is Venus named for? Venus is named after the roman god of beauty. What god is venus named after? The planet Venus is named after the Roman goddess Venus due to the planets beauty. Venus was the goddess of beauty and love. Who was Venus named after and why? The ancients (Greeks and Romans) named the planets after their mythological gods. Venus is named after their goddess of love. 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Why was Venus named Venus? The planet Venus was named after the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Venus was named after what? Venus is named after the Roman god of love and beauty. Who named the plant Venus? Sayush Venustion kamat named Venus\nWhat mythological figure is Venus named for? Venus is named after the roman god of beauty. What god is venus named after? The planet Venus is named after the Roman goddess Venus due to the planets beauty.", "start_char": 403, "end_char": 932, "id": "75073399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_196424217#3_526448288", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Venus_named_after", "title": "Who is Venus named after? - Answers", "headings": "Who is Venus named after\n?\n\nWho is Venus named after?\nYour Answer\nWho is Venus named after?\nRelated Questions\nWho named the planet Venus?\nWhy was Venus named Venus?\nVenus was named after what?\nWho named the plant Venus?\nWhat mythological figure is Venus named for?\nWhat god is venus named after?\nWho was Venus named after and why?\nHow was planet Venus was named?\nWhat gender is Venus?\nWho named planet Venus?\nWhy is the planet Venus called Venus?\nWho named Venus?\nWhich planet is named after the goddess of love?\nVenus' name means?\nWhat its named after Venus?\nWhy is Venus named after Aphrodite?\nAre venus flytraps related to venus?\nWhy is Venus called Venus?\nWhat was Venus named after?\nWho was the planet Venus named after?\nWhat is planet Venus' special name?\nWhat is the gender of Venus' god?\nWhy Is Venus Named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty?\nWhich planets were named for goddesses?\nWho is the god of Venus?\n", "segment": "Venus was the goddess of beauty and love. Who was Venus named after and why? The ancients (Greeks and Romans) named the planets after their mythological gods. Venus is named after their goddess of love. How was planet Venus was named? It was named after the Roman goddess of beauty, whose name was Venus. What gender is Venus? Venus is usually considered a feminine gender. Many women are named Venus. 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The ancient Roman people named the planet Venus. The planet was named after the goddess of the same name. Why is the planet Venus called Venus? Planet Venus is called Venus because it was named after the Roman Goddess of love (Venus). Who named Venus? Venus is named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love, equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Which planet is named after the goddess of love? Aphrodite is the equivalent to the Roman goddess Venus, to which the planet Venus is named after. Venus' name means?", "start_char": 1397, "end_char": 1939, "id": "75073403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1107648519#0_2358318328", "url": "https://www.babynames.com/name/Venus", "title": "Venus: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com", "headings": "Venus\nVenus\nWhat is the meaning of the name Venus?\nPeople who like the name Venus also like:\nNames that sound like Venus:\nStats for the Name Venus\nSongs about Venus\nVenus - Air\nVenus as a Boy - Björk\nVenus In Blue Jeans - Jimmy Clanton\nListen to the Podcast\n", "segment": "Venus: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com\nVenus\nGender: Female\nOrigin: Greek\nMeaning: Goddess Of Love\n♥ Add to my Namelist\nWhat is the meaning of the name Venus? The name Venus is primarily a female name of Greek origin that means Goddess Of Love. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun in the milky way solar system. The word Venus literally means Love/Desire in Latin. Venus Williams, tennis pro. People who like the name Venus also like:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 463, "id": "16242059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_196424217#6_526453344", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Venus_named_after", "title": "Who is Venus named after? - Answers", "headings": "Who is Venus named after\n?\n\nWho is Venus named after?\nYour Answer\nWho is Venus named after?\nRelated Questions\nWho named the planet Venus?\nWhy was Venus named Venus?\nVenus was named after what?\nWho named the plant Venus?\nWhat mythological figure is Venus named for?\nWhat god is venus named after?\nWho was Venus named after and why?\nHow was planet Venus was named?\nWhat gender is Venus?\nWho named planet Venus?\nWhy is the planet Venus called Venus?\nWho named Venus?\nWhich planet is named after the goddess of love?\nVenus' name means?\nWhat its named after Venus?\nWhy is Venus named after Aphrodite?\nAre venus flytraps related to venus?\nWhy is Venus called Venus?\nWhat was Venus named after?\nWho was the planet Venus named after?\nWhat is planet Venus' special name?\nWhat is the gender of Venus' god?\nWhy Is Venus Named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty?\nWhich planets were named for goddesses?\nWho is the god of Venus?\n", "segment": "Who named Venus? Venus is named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love, equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Which planet is named after the goddess of love? Aphrodite is the equivalent to the Roman goddess Venus, to which the planet Venus is named after. Venus' name means? Venus was named after the roman god of love and beauty. What its named after Venus? planent venus. the third planent from the sun. Why is Venus named after Aphrodite?", "start_char": 1656, "end_char": 2106, "id": "75073404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_878417047#1_1584755180", "url": "http://www.ourbabynamer.com/meaning-of-Venus.html", "title": "Venus - Meaning Of Venus, What Does Venus Mean?", "headings": "Venus Meaning\nVenus Meaning\nWhat does Venus mean?\nThe Given Name Venus\nVenus Popularity\nVenus Related Names\nFamous Venuss\nVenus Numerology\nVenus Name Fun\n", "segment": "The meaning of Venus is \"love\". It is also of English origin, where its meaning is \"love, a planet\". Venus is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 5 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Ve-nus. The Given Name Venus\nThe celestial name Venus, has a wonderfully appealing quality. A wonderfully distinctive name. A bold name that will rock parents. Venus falls into the celestial name category. Some famous bearers of this name include: Venus Williams.", "start_char": 1368, "end_char": 1834, "id": "915423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1516458394#0_3231865497", "url": "https://www.thenamemeaning.com/venus/", "title": "Name Venus Meaning, Origin etc. - Girl Names - Baby Name Venus", "headings": "Venus\nVenus\nWhat does the name Venus mean?\nConsidering Venus as a Baby Name?\nVenus Name Meaning\nName Venus Categories\nPopularity of the Name Venus\nVenus Boy Name Popularity Chart\nVenus Girl Name Popularity Chart\nDo your research and choose a name wisely, kindly and selflessly.\nDidn't find what you were looking for?\n", "segment": "Name Venus Meaning, Origin etc. - Girl Names - Baby Name Venus\nThe Name Meaning » Girl Names » Venus\nVenus\nWhat does the name Venus mean? The meaning of the name “Venus” is: “ Beauty; delight”. Additional information: Venus is the name of the Ancient Roman Goddess of Beauty and Love. American meaning: Goddess of love and beauty\nGreek meaning: One of the planets\nLatin meaning:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 377, "id": "70644101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_196424217#10_526460733", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Venus_named_after", "title": "Who is Venus named after? - Answers", "headings": "Who is Venus named after\n?\n\nWho is Venus named after?\nYour Answer\nWho is Venus named after?\nRelated Questions\nWho named the planet Venus?\nWhy was Venus named Venus?\nVenus was named after what?\nWho named the plant Venus?\nWhat mythological figure is Venus named for?\nWhat god is venus named after?\nWho was Venus named after and why?\nHow was planet Venus was named?\nWhat gender is Venus?\nWho named planet Venus?\nWhy is the planet Venus called Venus?\nWho named Venus?\nWhich planet is named after the goddess of love?\nVenus' name means?\nWhat its named after Venus?\nWhy is Venus named after Aphrodite?\nAre venus flytraps related to venus?\nWhy is Venus called Venus?\nWhat was Venus named after?\nWho was the planet Venus named after?\nWhat is planet Venus' special name?\nWhat is the gender of Venus' god?\nWhy Is Venus Named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty?\nWhich planets were named for goddesses?\nWho is the god of Venus?\n", "segment": "What is planet Venus' special name? Venus was named after Venus, god of love and beauty\nWhat is the gender of Venus' god? Venus was named for the Roman goddess Venus, who is associated with Aphrodite. Why Is Venus Named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty? Venus the planet is named for the Roman goddess Venus who was goddess of love and beauty and identified with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess. Which planets were named for goddesses? Venus is named after the goddess of love\nWho is the god of Venus? Aphrodite. The planet Venus is named after her, the Goddess of Love. 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What gender is Venus? Venus is usually considered a feminine gender. Many women are named Venus. The planet Venus is the only major planet named for a goddess. Who named planet Venus? The ancient Roman people named the planet Venus. The planet was named after the goddess of the same name. Why is the planet Venus called Venus? Planet Venus is called Venus because it was named after the Roman Goddess of love (Venus).", "start_char": 1167, "end_char": 1656, "id": "75073402" } ]
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what are major religions in the united states?
Unitarian Universalism
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Islam is among the fastest-growing religious groups; its members were just about 1 percent of the U.S. population in 2001. Large numbers of Americans do not have a religious view of the world–some 8 percent are nonreligious, secular, or are atheists; that is, they do not believe in a god or gods. Adding these to the nonpracticing Christian population means that slightly more than a quarter of the American population is unaffiliated with any church or denomination. This mixture of multiple religious and secular points of view existed from the beginning of European colonization. History of Religion in the United States\nNative Americans had many religious beliefs, but most groups believed in a world of spirits. These spirits inhabited plants and animals, mountains and rivers, and tribes, clans, and individuals.", "start_char": 2244, "end_char": 3232, "id": "103410174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1705975002#0_3004768766", "url": "http://www.theusaonline.com/people/religion.htm", "title": "Religion in the United States - TheUSAonline.com", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1468, "id": "103410171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1235099627#0_1805348166", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/major-religions-in-north-america.html", "title": "The Major Religions in North America - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Major Religions in North America\nThe Major Religions in North America\nMajor Religions In North America\nChristianity\nJudaism\nIrreligion\nOther\nProportion Of Religions In North America\nMajor Religions in North America\n", "segment": "The Major Religions in North America - WorldAtlas\nThe Major Religions in North America\nSt. Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, United States . Religion is the belief and worship of a supernatural being, guided by doctrines and teachings that dictate a way of life, worship, and human-spiritual nature. There are approximately ten thousand religions in the world. A significant percentage of the population of North America (85 percent) is made up of the three countries, i.e., the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The dominant religion practiced by these nations is Christianity. Religion in this region has been a significant factor in influencing the culture, art, philosophy, and law of its people. There are various types of religions being practiced in North America and below is a summary of the major religions being practiced in this vast continent. Major Religions In North America\nChristianity\nChristianity is defined as the religion in which people adhere to the teachings of Jesus Christ and follow the rules of the holy book, i.e., the Bible. Christianity is the most popular religion in North America. It accounts for approximately 75% of the total population of North America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1197, "id": "96408879" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_820786399#0_1640424756", "url": "https://whatsanswer.com/what-is-the-national-religion-of-united-states/", "title": "What is The National Religion of United States? | WhatsAnswer", "headings": "What is The National Religion of United States?\nWhat is The National Religion of United States?\nShare:\nWhat is The National Religion of England?\nWhat is The National Religion of Italy?\nWhat is The National Seal of United States?\n", "segment": "What is The National Religion of United States? | WhatsAnswer\nWhat is The National Religion of United States? The United States Has No National Religion. United States Government was the first National Government to have No official State Endorsed Religion. The most popular religion in the United States is Christianity. Judaism is the 2nd largest religion In United States. Islam is the third largest faith in the United States, after Christianity and Judaism\nShare: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Skype (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)\nClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)\nWhat is The National Religion of England? England today is very religiously diverse, even more so than the United States. Even though the majority of society identifies as Christian, there are still dozens of other religious groups, such as Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism, that are widespread.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1201, "id": "47325822" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_9652598#7_25563764", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Nigeria%27s_major_religions", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Jewish, Christianity and Islamic religions. What are the three major religions in the US? The 3 major religions in the US are Christianity Muslim\nJewish\nWhat are the 3 major religions of Africa? the 3 major religions of Africa are Christianity ,Islam ,and\nindigenous\nWhat are the three major religions in order? It is arrogant of us to identify \"the\" 3 major religions, Since\nthere are many major religions, but the typical answer to this\nquestion in chronological order is: Judaism\nChristianity\nIslam\nWhat are the religions of Ethiopia? their two major religions are Muslim and Christianity\nWas the Romans able to destroy Christianity? Christianity is one of the major religions of the world today. The Romans were not able to destroy it. Christianity is one of the major religions of the world today.", "start_char": 2604, "end_char": 3405, "id": "74701508" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177232924#10_403178088", "url": "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_7_major_religions_in_the_world", "title": "What are the 7 major religions in the world? - Answers", "headings": "What are the 7 major religions in the world\n?\n\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nRelated Questions\nWas the Romans able to destroy Christianity?\nWhich one of the four major world religions worship in a temple?\nWhat are the 7 world religions?\nWhich of the major world religions originated most recently?\nWhat are the biggest religions in the world?\nWhat is the one common goal of all major world religions?\nWhat is Arabian's common religions?\nWhich continent is where the world major religions began?\nWhat are the five major religions of the world?\nWhat are the major religions of the world?\nWhat are the three major world religions?\nWhat are the 6 major religions?\nWhat are the major religions of Liberia?\nWhat are the release dates for Bridging World History - 2004 The Spread of Religions 1-7?\nHow many religions there is in the world?\nWhat are the major religion s?\nHow does the 'Golden Rule' apply to the other 4 major world religions?\nWhat number is Hinduism in the 6 major world religions?\nWhat are the four major world religions?\nWhat are the 4 major religions of the world?\nHow big is the Buddhism religion?\nJudaism influenced what other major world religions?\nWhat is the tradition of Honduras?\nWhat major religions originate outside of Asia?\nWhich religion is old?\n", "segment": "Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. The five major religions (in order of number of adherents): Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Chinese folk religion and Buddhism. Most people would count Judaism as a major religion, but compared to organized religions of the world it is not in top five. The major 6 religions would be Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and finally Judaism. What are the major religions of the world? Islam, christianity, and hinduisem\nWhat are the three major world religions? In sheer numbers, the three major world religions would be Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Judaism ranks 12th in its number of adherents. What are the 6 major religions?", "start_char": 2938, "end_char": 3638, "id": "15184456" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177232924#9_403175743", "url": "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_7_major_religions_in_the_world", "title": "What are the 7 major religions in the world? - Answers", "headings": "What are the 7 major religions in the world\n?\n\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nRelated Questions\nWas the Romans able to destroy Christianity?\nWhich one of the four major world religions worship in a temple?\nWhat are the 7 world religions?\nWhich of the major world religions originated most recently?\nWhat are the biggest religions in the world?\nWhat is the one common goal of all major world religions?\nWhat is Arabian's common religions?\nWhich continent is where the world major religions began?\nWhat are the five major religions of the world?\nWhat are the major religions of the world?\nWhat are the three major world religions?\nWhat are the 6 major religions?\nWhat are the major religions of Liberia?\nWhat are the release dates for Bridging World History - 2004 The Spread of Religions 1-7?\nHow many religions there is in the world?\nWhat are the major religion s?\nHow does the 'Golden Rule' apply to the other 4 major world religions?\nWhat number is Hinduism in the 6 major world religions?\nWhat are the four major world religions?\nWhat are the 4 major religions of the world?\nHow big is the Buddhism religion?\nJudaism influenced what other major world religions?\nWhat is the tradition of Honduras?\nWhat major religions originate outside of Asia?\nWhich religion is old?\n", "segment": "Islam and Christianity are the major religions in the Arab world. Which continent is where the world major religions began? Most of the world's major religions began somewhere in the continent of Asia. What are the five major religions of the world? The five major religions of the world are: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. The five major religions (in order of number of adherents): Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Chinese folk religion and Buddhism. Most people would count Judaism as a major religion, but compared to organized religions of the world it is not in top five. The major 6 religions would be Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and finally Judaism.", "start_char": 2644, "end_char": 3345, "id": "15184455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1612683181#3_2312030796", "url": "http://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/clergy-appreciation-day/", "title": "Clergy Appreciation Day in 2021/2022 - When, Where, Why, How is Celebrated?", "headings": "Clergy Appreciation Day\nClergy Appreciation Day\nWhen is Clergy Appreciation Day?\nThe History Of Clergy Appreciation Day\nFun Religious Facts\nHow To Observe Clergy Appreciation Day\nWhere is Clergy Appreciation Day celebrated?\n", "segment": "Islam consists of two main denominations: Shia Islam and Sunni Islam. Christianity, Islam & Judaism all fall under the umbrella of Abrahamic Religions. The Ancient Egyptians believed that their souls were judged by the gods after their death. Rastafari is one of the smallest world religions—having only approximately 600,000 followers. The three main gods worshiped by Hindus include Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The three largest world religions are Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Wicca is a religion that’s based in European fertility cults but was only officially created in the 1950s. Less than 2% of U.S adults identify as Mormon. Less than 2% of U.S adults identify as Episcopalian.", "start_char": 1964, "end_char": 2656, "id": "19887185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79317060#5_208988036", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_major_religions_practiced_in_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What are some major religions practiced in the U.S.? Christianity, Judaism, Islam\nWhat are the top 3 major religions practiced? Christianity, Judaism, Islamic\nWhat are the major religions in Puerto Rico? Plenty of religions are practiced in Puerto Rico, but the\nbiggest i would say Catholic. What are the major religions that are practiced in Egypt? They practiced a religion called Big Meech Larry hooverism. Ricky Ross was the King\nWhat religions are practiced in Lisbon? Portugal is a Roman Catholic country, but all major (and most\nminor) religions are catered for in Lisbon. What religions are practiced in Spanish-speaking countries? Areas settled by Spain are mainly Roman Catholic\nHow many major religions are practiced in America?", "start_char": 2094, "end_char": 2834, "id": "74837355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177232924#11_403180435", "url": "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_7_major_religions_in_the_world", "title": "What are the 7 major religions in the world? - Answers", "headings": "What are the 7 major religions in the world\n?\n\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the 7 major religions in the world?\nRelated Questions\nWas the Romans able to destroy Christianity?\nWhich one of the four major world religions worship in a temple?\nWhat are the 7 world religions?\nWhich of the major world religions originated most recently?\nWhat are the biggest religions in the world?\nWhat is the one common goal of all major world religions?\nWhat is Arabian's common religions?\nWhich continent is where the world major religions began?\nWhat are the five major religions of the world?\nWhat are the major religions of the world?\nWhat are the three major world religions?\nWhat are the 6 major religions?\nWhat are the major religions of Liberia?\nWhat are the release dates for Bridging World History - 2004 The Spread of Religions 1-7?\nHow many religions there is in the world?\nWhat are the major religion s?\nHow does the 'Golden Rule' apply to the other 4 major world religions?\nWhat number is Hinduism in the 6 major world religions?\nWhat are the four major world religions?\nWhat are the 4 major religions of the world?\nHow big is the Buddhism religion?\nJudaism influenced what other major world religions?\nWhat is the tradition of Honduras?\nWhat major religions originate outside of Asia?\nWhich religion is old?\n", "segment": "What are the major religions of the world? Islam, christianity, and hinduisem\nWhat are the three major world religions? In sheer numbers, the three major world religions would be Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Judaism ranks 12th in its number of adherents. What are the 6 major religions? Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism are the six major world religions. ( P.S. they are in the correct order)\nWhat are the major religions of Liberia? what are major religions in Liberia\nWhat are the release dates for Bridging World History - 2004 The Spread of Religions 1-7? Bridging World History - 2004 The Spread of Religions 1-7 was released on: USA:", "start_char": 3345, "end_char": 4015, "id": "15184457" } ]
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Abraham Lincoln 1861 presidential inauguration
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In his inauguration speech, Lincoln extended an olive branch to the South, but also made it clear that he intended to enforce federal laws in the states that seceded. Since Lincoln’s election in November 1860, seven states had left the Union. Worried that the election of a Republican would threaten their rights, especially slavery, the lower South seceded and formed the Confederate States of America. In the process, some of those states seized federal properties such as armories and forts. By the time Lincoln arrived in Washington, D.C. ,for his inauguration, the threat of war hung heavy in the air. Lincoln took a cautious approach in his remarks, and made no specific threats against the Southern states. As a result, he had some flexibility in trying to keep the states of the upper South— North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware —in the Union. 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Sherman 's Union forces occupies Fayetteville, North Carolina\nMar 13 Confederate President Jefferson Davis signs bill authorizing use of slaves as soldiers (US Civil War)\nMar 16 Battle of Averasboro North Carolina (1,500 casualties)\nMar 18 Battle of Wilson's raid to Selma, Alabama\nMar 18 Congress of Confederate States of American adjourns for last time\nMar 19 Battle of Bentonville, Confederates retreat from Greenville North Carolina\nMar 20 2nd day of Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina\nMar 20 Michigan authorizes workers' cooperatives\nMar 21 Battle of Bentonville ends, last Confederate effort to stop Sherman\nMar 22 Wilson's Raid: 13,480 cavalry troops led by Union General James H. Wilson destroys most of Confederate Alabama and Georgia's arms-manufacturing and rail capabilities; raid lasts through mid-April, after Lee's surrender natural resources useless to the [1] [2]\nMar 23 General Sherman and Cox' troops reach Goldsboro, North Carolina\nMar 25 Battle of Bluff Spring, Florida\nMar 25 Battle of Petersburg: In an unsuccessful counter attack, Confederate forces attack Fort Stedman\nMar 25 Battle of Mobile, Alabama (Spanish Fort, Fort Morgan, Fort Blakely)\nMar 25 SS General Lyon at Cape Hatteras catches fire & sinks, killing 400\nMar 27 Siege of Spanish Fort, AL-captured by Federals\nMar 29 -Apr 9th], Appomattox campaign, Virginia, 7582 killed\nMar 29 Battle of Lewis's Farm [alt. 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Lee 's army\nApr 2 Battle of Petersburg ends as the Army of Northern Virginia is forced to retreat under heavy fire from a general Union offensive\nApr 2 Confederate President Jefferson Davis flees Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia (US Civil War)\nApr 2 Battle of Fort Blakely Alabama, last major battle of the US Civil War\nApr 2 Battle of Selma, Alabama, Union forces break Confederates defenses to secure the town\nApr 3 Battle at Namozine Church, Virginia (Appomattox Campaign)\nApr 3 Union forces occupy Confederate capital of Richmond & Petersberg, Virginia\nApr 4 General Robert E. Lee 's Confederate army arrives at Amelia Courthouse, Amelia County, Virginia\nApr 5 Battle at Amelia Springs, Jetersville Virginia (Appomattox Campaign)\nApr 6 Battle of Sayler's Creek, fought near Farmville, Virginia (Appomattox Campaign), 1/4 of General Robert E. 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Seward\n16th US President\nAbraham Lincoln\nFinal Deadly Performance of a Twisted Actor\nApr 14 US President Abraham Lincoln is shot in the head by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater in Washington;", "start_char": 4015, "end_char": 8943, "id": "30826386" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1116988656#0_1896347334", "url": "http://www.abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/education/polbrief.htm", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Pre-Presidential Political Timeline", "headings": "Pre-Presidential Political Timeline\nPre-Presidential Political Timeline", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln Pre-Presidential Political Timeline\n\n\nPre-Presidential Political Timeline", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 89, "id": "2874394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_118870272#4_259205453", "url": "https://www.infoplease.com/history/us/us-history-civil-war-and-reconstruction-1850-1899", "title": "U.S. Timeline: 1850 - 1899 | Civil War and Reconstruction", "headings": "U.S. History Timeline: Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850?1899\nU.S. History Timeline: Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850?1899\nTimeline:\nCivil War and Reconstruction 1850-1899\nRead about major events in U.S. History from 1850?1899, including the Civil War, Lincoln's assassination, the great Chicago fire, and more.\n1850\nJuly 9\n1852\n1853\nMarch 4\nDec. 30\n1854\nMay 30\n1857\nMarch 4\n1858\nAug.?Oct.\n1859\nOct. 16\n1860\nNovember 6\nDecember 20\n1861\nJanuary\nFebruary 8\nFebruary 9\nMarch 2\nMarch 2\n1861 ?\n1865\nApril 12, 1861\nApril?June\nJan. 1, 1863\nJuly 1?3\nNov. 19\nSept. 2, 1864\nMarch 4, 1865\nApril 3\nApril 9\n1863\nJanuary 1\n1865\nApril 14\nDecember 6\n1867\nTreaty concluded March 30\n1868\nFebruary 24\nMay 26\nJuly 9\n1869\nMarch 4\nMay 10\n1870\nFebruary 3\n1871\nOctober 8?9\n1872\nSeptember\n1873\nMarch 4\n1876\nJune 25\n1877\nMarch 5\n1881\nMarch 4\nJuly 2\nSept. 19\n1882\nNovember 1\n1885\nMarch 4\n1886\nOctober 28\nDecember\n1889\nMarch 4\nApril 22\n1890\nJuly 2\nDecember 29\n1892\nJan. 1\n1893\nMarch 4\n1896\nMay 18\n1897\nMarch 4\n1898\nFeb. 15\nApril 25\nDec. 10\n1898\nJuly 7\n1899\nDec. 2\n", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln comes to national attention in a series of seven debates with Sen. 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Summer 1865: The Freedmen's Bureau, a new federal agency designed to help formerly enslaved people, began operation. 1866\nSummer 1866: The Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of Union veterans, was formed. 1867\nMarch 17, 1867:", "start_char": 4343, "end_char": 4862, "id": "67648324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_624819020#7_998356977", "url": "http://www.softschools.com/timelines/abraham_lincoln/timeline_5/", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Timeline", "headings": "\nAbraham Lincoln\n1809\nAbraham Lincoln is born\n1817\nAbraham Lincoln's family settled in Indiana\n1831\nLincoln worked for himself\nAbraham Lincoln is born\nAbraham Lincoln's family settled in Indiana\nLincoln worked for himself\nAbraham Lincoln Married\nOrganized the Republican Party\nInaugurated President\nEmancipation Proclaimed\nAbraham Lincoln Reelected President\nInaugurated President for the second term\nLincoln Memorial completed\n", "segment": "1864\nAbraham Lincoln Reelected President\nAbraham Lincoln reelected on November 8th as the Republican President. 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where did richard nixon go to high school?
Fullerton Union High School
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Primary and secondary education\nNixon at Whittier High School, 1930\nNixon's birthplace in Yorba Linda, California\nRichard attended East Whittier Elementary School, where he was president of his eighth-grade class. His parents believed that attending Whittier High School had caused Richard's older brother, Harold, to live a dissolute lifestyle before he fell ill of tuberculosis (he died of it in 1933), so they sent Richard to the larger Fullerton Union High School. He had to ride a school bus for an hour each way during his freshman year and received excellent grades. Later, he lived with an aunt in Fullerton during the week. He played junior varsity football, and seldom missed a practice, though he was rarely used in games. He had greater success as a debater, winning a number of championships and taking his only formal tutelage in pu", "start_char": 9072, "end_char": 10000, "id": "72929985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_291721495#3_718609421", "url": "http://www.archives.com/genealogy/president-nixon.html", "title": "Nixon Genealogy - President Richard Nixon Family History", "headings": "Richard Nixon Genealogy\nRichard Nixon Genealogy\nRichard Nixon Family Tree\nRichard Nixon Family History\nFind Records Now for Free\nCategories\n", "segment": "His brother Arthur had died at a very young age after a short illness, and there was a family history of tuberculosis to be concerned about. Nixon attended Fullerton High School, an hour-long bus ride from his home, for two years, where he played junior varsity football and received excellent marks. He transferred to Whittier High School for his junior and senior year, where he graduated third in a class of 207 students. Throughout the Richard Nixon genealogy, evidence of hard work and persistence can be seen from this family. Although Nixon was offered a scholarship to Harvard, he attended Whittier College in his hometown so he could help his ill father continue to run the family store. After graduating from Whittier, Nixon attended Duke University Law School, where he also graduated third in his class. He began practicing law in California shortly after graduation in 1937 and married Pat Ryan in 1940. Unhappy with his position at the law firm Wingert and Bewley, Nixon moved his family to Washington D.C. in 1942 so Nixon could begin his career in public service. His first job was at the Office of Price Administration, but four months after taking the position, he joined the U.S. Navy. Nixon served in a number of positions within the Navy during World War II, although he never saw any actual combat during that time.", "start_char": 2361, "end_char": 3698, "id": "75203426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_389350449#14_862331688", "url": "https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/spring/schoolhouse.html", "title": "School House to White House | National Archives", "headings": "School House to White House\nSchool House to White House\nThe Education of the Presidents\n", "segment": "Lyndon Johnson's third-grade report card. Far right: Lyndon Johnson plays catcher in this 1923 baseball game. Enlarge\n(Johnson Library)\nRichard Nixon grew up in Yorba Linda, California, and attended schools in Whittier, California. At two high schools he excelled in his studies as well as in debate. Upon graduation, he enrolled at Whittier College, where he continued excellent performance in academics, debate, and acting. Nixon went on to Duke University, where he was a successful law student. \" School House to White House\" contains examples of Nixon's writing from grade school and college as well as photographs documenting various stages of his youth and young adulthood. A highlight of the exhibit is the violin he used as a child. From his early years, he had a love of music and also played clarinet, saxophone, piano, and accordion.", "start_char": 7752, "end_char": 8596, "id": "15422415" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_327297483#10_576698248", "url": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Nixon", "title": "Richard Nixon | Military Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Richard Nixon\nRichard Nixon\nContents\nEarly life\nPrimary and secondary education\nCollege and law school education\nEarly career and marriage\nMilitary service\nRising politician\nCongressional career\nCalifornia congressman (1947–1950)\nU.S. Senate (1950–1953)\nVice president (1953–1961)\n1960 and 1962 elections; wilderness years\n1968 presidential election\nPresident (1969–1974)\nForeign policy\nChina\nVietnam War\nLatin American policy\nSoviet Union\nMiddle Eastern policy\nDomestic policy\nEconomy\nGovernmental initiatives and organization\nCivil rights\nSpace policy\nReelection, Watergate scandal, and resignation\n1972 presidential campaign\nWatergate\nResignation\nPost-presidency (1974–1994)\nPardon and illness\nReturn to public life\nAuthor and elder statesman\nDeath and funeral\nLegacy\nPersonality and public image\nBooks\nNotes\nExplanatory notes\nCitations\nReferences\nBibliography\nNixon Library\nOther sources\nFurther reading\nOfficial websites\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "Eventually, the spot was found to be scar tissue from an early bout of pneumonia. Primary and secondary education\nNixon at Whittier High School, 1930\nNixon's birthplace in Yorba Linda, California\nRichard attended East Whittier Elementary School, where he was president of his eighth-grade class. His parents believed that attending Whittier High School had caused Richard's older brother Harold to live a dissolute lifestyle before he fell ill of tuberculosis (he died of it in 1933), so they sent Richard to the larger Fullerton Union High School. He had to ride a school bus for an hour each way during his freshman year and received excellent grades. Later, he lived with an aunt in Fullerton during the week. He played junior varsity football, and seldom missed a practice, though he was rarely used in games. He had greater success as a debater, winning a number of championships and taking his only formal tutelage in public speaking from Fullerton's Head of English, H. Lynn Sheller. Nixon later remembered Sheller's words, \"Remember, speaking is conversation...don't shout at people. Talk to them. Converse with them.\"", "start_char": 7469, "end_char": 8595, "id": "61152468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_389350449#15_862332899", "url": "https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/spring/schoolhouse.html", "title": "School House to White House | National Archives", "headings": "School House to White House\nSchool House to White House\nThe Education of the Presidents\n", "segment": "Upon graduation, he enrolled at Whittier College, where he continued excellent performance in academics, debate, and acting. Nixon went on to Duke University, where he was a successful law student. \" School House to White House\" contains examples of Nixon's writing from grade school and college as well as photographs documenting various stages of his youth and young adulthood. A highlight of the exhibit is the violin he used as a child. From his early years, he had a love of music and also played clarinet, saxophone, piano, and accordion. Enlarge\n(Nixon Library)\nRight: First-grader Richard Nixon sits at the end of the first row. Far right: Richard Nixon loved music at an early age and played the violin. Enlarge\n(Nixon Library)\nGerald R. Ford attended public school in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he did especially well in history and government.", "start_char": 8053, "end_char": 8909, "id": "15422416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_842241309#5_1773914527", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/richard-nixon-9424076", "title": "Richard Nixon - Death, Impeachment & Presidency - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nRichard Nixon\nWho Was Richard Nixon?\nEarly Life and Military Service\nU.S. Congress\nVice Presidency\nRunning for the Presidency\nNixon Presidency\nDomestic Policies\nForeign Affairs\nWatergate and Other Scandals\nRetirement 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\nGerald Ford\nRichard Rodgers\nRichard Avedon\nRichard III\nRichard Henry Lee\nRichard Pryor\nRichard Loeb\nCynthia Nixon\nRichard Gere\n", "segment": "The family experienced tragedy twice early in Nixon's life: His younger brother died in 1925 after a short illness, and in 1933, his older brother, whom he greatly admired, died of tuberculosis. Nixon attended Fullerton High School but later transferred to Whittier High School, where he ran for student body president (but lost to a more popular student). Nixon graduated high school second in his class and was offered a scholarship to Harvard, but his family couldn't afford the travel and living expenses. Instead of Harvard, Nixon attended local Whittier College, a Quaker institution, where he earned a reputation as a formidable debater, a standout in college drama productions and a successful athlete. Upon graduation from Whittier in 1934, Nixon received a full scholarship to Duke University Law School in Durham, North Carolina. After Duke, Nixon returned to the town of Whittier to practice law at Kroop & Bewley. He soon met Thelma Catherine (\"Pat\") Ryan, a teacher and amateur actress, after the two were cast in the same play at a local community theater. The couple married in 1940 and went on to have two daughters, Tricia and Julie. A career as a small-town lawyer was not enough for a man with Nixon's ambition, so in August 1942, he and Pat moved to Washington, D.C., where he took a job in Franklin Roosevelt 's Office of Price Administration.", "start_char": 2584, "end_char": 3949, "id": "75812561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_219454868#1_416928703", "url": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1948.html", "title": "Richard M. Nixon", "headings": "Richard M. Nixon\nRichard M. Nixon", "segment": "Early years Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California, a small community located 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. His parents, Francis and Hanna Nixon, had five sons, of which Richard was the second. Nixon`s mother had been reared as a Quaker and his father abandoned his Methodist faith after their marriage and became a Quaker as well. Nixon was educated in public schools in Yorba Linda and Whittier, where the family moved when he was nine. After high school, Nixon enrolled at Whittier College, a Quaker institution, where he was a successful student politician, becoming president of the student body. After Whittier, Nixon attended Duke University Law School, where he graduated third of the 44 members of the class of 1937. After law school, Nixon returned to Whittier and joined a law firm, in which he soon became a partner. About this time, he met Patricia Ryan, whom he married on June 21, 1940. Nixon joined the Navy at the outbreak of World War II and rose to the rank of lieutenant commander by the end of the conflict. Political rise After the war, Republicans in Nixon`s home congressional district were looking for an attractive candidate to run against long-time incumbent Jerry Voorhies.", "start_char": 478, "end_char": 1724, "id": "25946516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_320743038#1_371027996", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/opinions/nixons-cabinet-naftali/index.html", "title": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team", "headings": "Team Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nViews on Election 2016\nGet our free weekly newsletter\n", "segment": "Richard Nixon's life and career\nNixon was born in California on January 9, 1913. He is pictured at age 4. PHOTO: Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nAs a teenager, Nixon poses for a portrait with a violin in 1927. PHOTO: Archive Photos/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nNixon, No. 12, and his football teammates at Whittier College pose for a picture in the 1930s. After graduating from Whittier, he attended law school at Duke University.", "start_char": 336, "end_char": 828, "id": "16872574" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_320743038#2_371028948", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/opinions/nixons-cabinet-naftali/index.html", "title": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team", "headings": "Team Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nViews on Election 2016\nGet our free weekly newsletter\n", "segment": "PHOTO: Archive Photos/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nNixon, No. 12, and his football teammates at Whittier College pose for a picture in the 1930s. After graduating from Whittier, he attended law school at Duke University. PHOTO: Fox Photos/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nDuring World War II, Nixon served as a lieutenant commander in the Navy. PHOTO: Fotosearch/Getty Images\nPhotos:", "start_char": 582, "end_char": 1013, "id": "16872575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_653959513#1_1373680128", "url": "https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Lewis_Nixon_(United_States_Army_officer)", "title": "Lewis Nixon (United States Army officer) | Military Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lewis Nixon (United States Army officer)\nLewis Nixon (United States Army officer)\nContents\nYouth\nMilitary service\nLater years\nMedals and decorations\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "At age seven, Lewis took third place in the model yacht regatta at Conservatory Lake in Central Park on May 22, 1926, earning a gold and bronze medal in the 35-inch (890 mm) boat class. As a youth, Nixon lived in New York City and Montecito, California; he traveled the world extensively, including Germany, France, and England. Nixon graduated from the Santa Barbara school before attending Yale University for two years. He enlisted in the army on January 14, 1941 in Trenton, New Jersey. On December 20, 1941, he married Katharine Page of Phoenix, Arizona. Military service\nAfter graduating from Army Officer Candidate School in 1941 as a second lieutenant, Nixon made the decision to join the paratroopers. He was assigned to Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Nixon went through the regimental unit training and pre-airborne training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia, eventually training at many locations throughout the United States and England for the invasion of France . Nixon was appointed as the 2nd Battalion intelligence officer (S-2), and showed enough skill at his job to be moved up to the regimental level as 506th Infantry S-2, shortly after Easy Company fought in the Battle of Carentan on June 12, 1944.", "start_char": 1823, "end_char": 3104, "id": "13745280" } ]
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where was dwight d. eisenhower from?
United States of America
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He won an appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, but was too old for admittance. Then he received an appointment in 1910 to West Point, from which he graduated as a second lieutenant in 1915.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 836, "id": "22002311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_923663021#0_1796591929", "url": "https://alphahistory.com/vietnamwar/dwight-d-eisenhower/", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower", "headings": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower", "segment": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) was president of the United States between January 1953 to January 1961, a period of growing interest and involvement in Vietnam. Eisenhower was born in Texas, raised in Kansas then educated at the West Point military academy, graduating in 1915. During World War I, he was involved in training other soldiers in tank warfare. Eisenhower reached the rank of general during World War II, where he was best known for commanding the Allied landings on D Day (June 1944). After the war, he served as US Army chief of staff and commander of NATO forces in Europe. In 1952 Eisenhower ran as the Republican candidate for the presidency; his popularity as a war hero helped him secure an easy victory. Eisenhower’s Cold War policies were firm but cautious. He sought to contain communist expansion while easing tensions and avoiding direct confrontation. He was determined to prevent Vietnam from falling into communist hands, seeing this as a threat to all of south-east Asia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1044, "id": "24861791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_219129941#1_416367269", "url": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1789.html", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower", "headings": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nEarly years\nWorld War I\nWorld War II\nPresident of the United States\nCold War\nLater years\n", "segment": "Early years\nDwight David Eisenhower was born on October 14th, 1890, in a house by railroad tracks in Denison, Texas. His ancestors had emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania early in the 18th century. After a short stay in Texas, the family moved to Abilene, Kansas. His father, David, worked as a mechanic in a local creamery. His mother, Ida, a Mennonite, was a pacifist. Eisenhower respectfully did chores around the house, indulged a passion for hunting and fishing, while also enjoying baseball and football — becoming a star athlete. He had minimal interest in academic subjects, but eagerly read military history. Eisenhower graduated from Abilene High School in 1909. After two years of working at odd jobs, he was appointed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, but was too old for admittance. However, in 1910, he received an appointment to West Point.", "start_char": 644, "end_char": 1504, "id": "25946134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1054244189#0_1793102947", "url": "http://presidenteisenhower.net/", "title": "Dwight D Eisenhower | Dwight Eisenhower", "headings": "Dwight Eisenhower\nDwight Eisenhower\nEarly years\nMarriage and family\nThe nicknames\nMilitary and presidential careers\nLater life and death\n", "segment": "Dwight D Eisenhower | Dwight Eisenhower\n\n\n\nDwight Eisenhower\nPatricia Truslow, Contributor\n| updated July 11, 2013\nCopy Link Code\n\n\n\n\n\nCopied to Clipboard\nDwight David Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas, but raised in Abilene, Kansas. He was one of the greatest military men in U.S. history, and he was the 34th President of the United States. He received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point after receiving a declination from the U.S. Naval Academy because he was too old to enroll there. Following his graduation from West Point, where he finished in the upper one-third of his class, Dwight Eisenhower was commissioned a second lieutenant, which began his distinguished military career. Early years\nDwight Eisenhower spent his boyhood years on a family farm in Abilene, Kansas where he worked at typical farm chores, such as milking the cows and feeding the animals. He often gathered vegetables which he sold to people in the small town to earn money. Eisenhower and his five brothers all worked as the family was poor. His father, David, although a college educated engineer could never find employment in that field, so he worked at menial jobs his entire life. His mother, Ida, was a devout Mennonite and a fascist who believed in the peaceful settlement of conflict versus fighting and war. She did not, however, contest Dwight's entrance into West Point, believing that he should pursue the career of his choosing.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1448, "id": "61887968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_405178240#2_751788345", "url": "http://totallyhistory.com/dwight-d-eisenhower/", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower Biography - 34th U.S. President Timeline & Life", "headings": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nMilitary Career\nPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower\nThe Eisenhower Doctrine\nPresident Eisenhower’s Accomplishments\nPost-Presidency\nThe Final, Peaceful Days of Dwight D. Eisenhower\n", "segment": "John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)\nList of All the Presidents\nDwight D. Eisenhower was born on October 14, 1890 to David and Ida Stover Eisenhower in Denison, Texas in the United States of America. The third of seven sons, he grew up in Abilene, Kansas where he excelled in sports in high school. In 1909, he graduated from Abilene High School. Military Career\nWhile he was working as night foreman at Belle Springs Creamery in 1909, he was encouraged by his friend, Swede Hazlett, to apply to Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Although he passed the entrance exam, he was not accepted because of age ineligibility. In 1911, Kansas Senator Joseph L. Bristow recommended Eisenhower to the US Military Academy at West Point in New York. Although he did not excel academically at the Academy, Dwight D. Eisenhower still managed to graduate in 1915 in the upper half of his class. He was commissioned at Ft. Sam in Houston, Texas as a second lieutenant after graduation. He met his wife, Mamie Geneva Doud, in October 1915 when he was invited by a fellow soldier, Gee Gerow, to a casual lawn party where the Douds were also guests.", "start_char": 871, "end_char": 1995, "id": "2193908" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1044671934#0_1888459112", "url": "https://www.nps.gov/articles/general-eisenhower.htm", "title": "General Dwight D. 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Although during the First World War he had been in charge of a Tank Corps training camp at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, he had never seen combat. Shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he was ordered to Washington, D.C. There at the War Plans Division he assisted Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall in developing important global strategy. Marshall had such great confidence in Eisenhower’s abilities that in June 1942 he placed Ike in command of the American forces gathering in the United Kingdom. In November 1942, Eisenhower commanded amphibious troop landings on the coast of northwest Africa. His forces, augmented by General Montgomery’s British Eighth Army, brought about the complete defeat of all Axis forces in the North African campaign by mid May 1943, setting the stage for further advances in the Mediterranean Theater. Later in 1943, Eisenhower also was in command during the campaigns in Sicily and Italy.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1685, "id": "30091661" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_186954207#3_501307892", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_president_grew_up_in_Abilene", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "After he left the Presidency, Eisenhower lived in\nGettysburg, Pennsylvania. He usually referred to Abilene as his\nhometown. What is Dwight Eisenhower's home town? He was born in Denison, Texas but grew up in Abilene, Kansas. What is Dwight D. Eisenhower's home town? He was born in Denison, Texas but grew up in Abilene, Kansas. What president grew up in Compton CA? Richard Nixon was the only President who grew up in California. He actually grew up about 15 miles east of Compton, in Whittier and Yorba Linda. Where is president Lincoln from?", "start_char": 1569, "end_char": 2113, "id": "75054196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_624948464#1_998762493", "url": "http://www.softschools.com/timelines/dwight_d_eisenhower_timeline/155/", "title": "Dwight D Eisenhower Timeline", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dwight David Eisenhower is born on October 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas. Nicknamed Ike, he is the third of seven boys born to Ida and David Eisenhower, who are of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. 1892\nEisenhower moves to Kansas. Two years later the family move back to Abilene, Kansas where Eisenhower grows up with a strong work ethic, respect for religion and a passion for outdoor activities. He learns self-reliance and protection of others as part of a large family. 1909\nEisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates Abilene High School in 1909 and joins his father and uncle working at the local Belle Springs Creamery. 1915\nEisenhower graduates from West Point. Unable to afford two university tuitions, Eisenhower has a pact with his younger brother Edgar to share the course and costs at the University of Michigan. In 1911, before they can switch places, Eisenhower secures a free place at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1422, "id": "102247695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1696595752#2_2972009750", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Was_Dwight_D._Eisenhower_a_Mason", "title": "Was Dwight D. Eisenhower a Mason? - Answers", "headings": "\nWas Dwight D. Eisenhower a Mason?\nYour Answer\nWas Dwight D. Eisenhower a Mason?\nRelated Questions\nIs Dwight D. Eisenhower democratic?\nWho was the president in 1950-1960?\nHow could you get in touch with Dwight D. Eisenhower?\nWhen was Dwight D. Eisenhower born?\nDwight D. Eisenhower grew up in?\nDid Dwight Eisenhower had a pet?\nWhat are Dwight D Eisenhower kids names?\nWhere was Dwight D. Eisenhower buried?\nWas Eisenhower a senator?\nDid Dwight D.Eisenhower have children?\nDoes Dwight D. Eisenhower have any kids?\nIs Dwight D. Eisenhower Dead?\nWhen did Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower die?\nWhen was Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower born?\nWhen did Dwight D. Eisenhower die?\nWhen did Second inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower happen?\nWhere is Dwight Eisenhower buried?\nWho was the president when Richard Nixon was the Vice President?\nWhat number president was Dwight D. Eisenhower?\nWhere was Dwight Eisenhower married?\nIs Sarah Palin related to Eisenhower?\nWhat are Dwight D. Eisenhower kids names?\nWhat did D stand for in Dwight D. Eisenhower?\nHow old was Dwight D. Eisenhower at death?\nWhy was Dwight D. Eisenhower assassinated?\n", "segment": "Dwight D. Eisenhower was born on October 14, 1890. Dwight D. Eisenhower grew up in? dwight d eisenhower grew up in virginia\nDid Dwight Eisenhower had a pet? Dwight D. Eisenhower had a Weimaraner named Heidi. What are Dwight D Eisenhower kids names? Doud Dwight Eisenhower and John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower. Where was Dwight D. Eisenhower buried? Dwight D. Eisenhower is buried in Abilene, Kansas in a chapel on the grounds of the Eisenhower Presidential Library. Was Eisenhower a senator? no, Dwight d Eisenhower was not a congressman.", "start_char": 930, "end_char": 1465, "id": "3584106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1291150689#3_2602556440", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=155", "title": "Dwight D Eisenhower Timeline", "headings": "\nDwight D Eisenhower\nOctober 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born.\n1892\nEisenhower moves to Kansas.\n1909\nEisenhower graduates high school.\nOctober 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born.\nEisenhower moves to Kansas.\nEisenhower graduates high school.\nEisenhower graduates from West Point.\nService in the First World War.\nEisenhower marries Mamie.\nEisenhower's first son is born.\nStudies in tank warfare.\nCommand and General Staff College.\nEisenhower moves to the Philippines.\nEisenhower returns to America.\nSupreme Allied commander.\nOperation Overlord.\nArmy Chief of Staff.\nCold War tensions mount.\nSupreme Allied Commander of NATO.\nEisenhower becomes President.\nEisenhower's \"Chance For Peace\" speech.\nEisenhower is re-elected.\nThe \"Eisenhower Doctrine\" is announced.\nEisenhower rushes the Space Race.\nEisenhower paints.\nEisenhower retires as President.\nEisenhower dies.\n", "segment": "October 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born. Dwight D Eisenhower\nEisenhower is born. Eisenhower moves to Kansas. Eisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates from West Point. Service in the First World War. Eisenhower marries Mamie. Eisenhower's first son is born. Studies in tank warfare. Command and General Staff College.", "start_char": 1388, "end_char": 1715, "id": "93328521" } ]
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when did baltimore orioles win the world series?
1983 World Series
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Photo: Wikimedia Commons\n6\n91 VOTES\nBaltimore Orioles\nWorld Series Titles: 1966, 1970, 1983\nAL Penants: 1944, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971 ,1979, 1983\nEast Division Titles: 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1983, 1997, 2014\nSport:", "start_char": 3206, "end_char": 3706, "id": "88320555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1124999563#10_1359546891", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_World_Series", "title": "1971 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "1971 World Series\n1971 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame 7\nComposite box\nNotes\nReferences\nSee also\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In the fourth, with the bases loaded by a single, hit-by-pitch and walk, Davey Johnson 's two-run single made it 3–0 Orioles and knocked starter Bob Johnson out of the game. Two walks by Bruce Kison forced in another run to make it 4–0 Orioles. In the fifth, after two singles, Elrod Hendricks 's two-run single, aided by an error and Robinson's single, made it 7–0 Orioles. After another single, Bob Veale relieved Moose and allowed two walks to load the bases and force in another run. Don Buford 's groundout and Merv Rettenmund 's RBI single made it 10–0 Orioles. Robinson's RBI single next inning off of Bob Miller capped the Orioles' scoring. Jim Palmer pitched seven shutout innings and helped himself the easy way by drawing two bases-loaded walks for two RBIs - the only time this has happened in a World Series game. The Pirates got their runs in the eighth when Richie Hebner hit a three-run homer off Palmer. This was very nearly the first night game in World Series history. After rain postponed Game 2—originally scheduled for Sunday afternoon—Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suggested that the rescheduled game be played on Monday night.", "start_char": 6803, "end_char": 7947, "id": "100117773" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1118587637#12_1353423372", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_World_Series", "title": "1966 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "1966 World Series\n1966 World Series\nContents\nBackground\nRoute to the World Series\nOrioles\nDodgers\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nComposite box\nBroadcasting\nAftermath\nRecord-low scoring\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The throw was high, and Blair scored on the throwing error, Davis' third of the inning - a World Series record that still stands. Aparicio then cracked a stand-up double, scoring Etchebarren from third. Davis was charged with three errors in this inning alone, a World Series record, and all three runs were unearned. The O's then earned one from Koufax in the sixth as Frank Robinson hit a triple on a fly ball that could have been caught but fell in between Davis and Ron Fairly. Powell drove him in with a single to right-center. Johnson followed with a single to right, and the runners advanced on an error by Ron Fairly. Koufax escaped the inning after walking Blair intentionally to load the bases and getting Etchebarren to ground into a double play. Etchebarren would be the final batter that Koufax ever faced in his career. Koufax was replaced in the seventh by Ron Perranoski, who set the Orioles down 1-2-3. They would get two from him in the eighth, however, on a walk to Frank Robinson, a single by Brooks Robinson, a sacrifice bunt from Powell and a Johnson single off of Perranoski's glove.", "start_char": 8616, "end_char": 9722, "id": "100114731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1046377432#14_1899091992", "url": "http://cjrtools.org/baseball/teams/orioles.html", "title": "History of the Baltimore Orioles", "headings": "History of the Baltimore Orioles\nHistory of the Baltimore Orioles\n1901-1909\n1910-1919\n1920-1929\n1930-1939\n1940-1949\n1950-1959\n1960-1969\n1970-1979\n1980-1989\n1990-1999\n2000-2009\n2010-2018\n", "segment": "1970-1979\nFrom 1970 to 1974, the Orioles won the American League East division title four times (1970, 1971, 1973, 1974), two American League pennants (1970, 1971), and one World Series (1970). Their best season was 1970, when they had 108 wins and 54 losses. They defeated the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series that year. The Orioles had winning seasons every year from 1970 through 1979. However, after winning the World Series in 1970, they lost the series to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1971. They lost the ALCS twice (1973 and 1974) to the Oakland Athletics. The Orioles didn't make it to postseason play again until 1979, when they won the American League East division title and the American League pennant, defeating the Los Angeles Angels in the ALCS. However, they fell to the Pirates in the World Series. The Orioles' roster was strengthened in the 1970s by the addition of another future Hall of Famer. Eddie Murray played with the team from 1977 through 1988.", "start_char": 6503, "end_char": 7476, "id": "4900019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2811841218#13_3035829455", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_managers", "title": "List of Baltimore Orioles managers - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Baltimore Orioles managers\nList of Baltimore Orioles managers\nContents\nTable key\nManagers\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "MLB Advanced Media, L. P. Retrieved December 14, 2008. ^ \"Baltimore Orioles Team History\". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 14, 2008. ^ a b \"1966 World Series\". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 14, 2008. ^ a b \"1970 World Series\".", "start_char": 7378, "end_char": 7672, "id": "105402398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_436927653#8_764748554", "url": "http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/sports/html/baseball.html", "title": "Maryland Sports - Baseball", "headings": "MARYLAND AT A GLANCE\nMARYLAND AT A GLANCE\nSPORTS\nBASEBALL\nMaryland State Sport\nMaryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies\nMaryland Departments\nMaryland Independent Agencies\nMaryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, & Advisory Boards\nMaryland Universities & Colleges\nMaryland Counties\nMaryland Municipalities\nMaryland at a Glance\nMaryland Manual On-Line\nSearch the Manual\ne-mail: [email protected]\n", "segment": "From 1966 to 1983 were the \"glory years\" for the Orioles. They won three World Series ( 1966, 1970, 1983 ), six American League Pennants (1966, 1969-71, 1979, 1983), and seven East Division titles (1969-71, 1973-74, 1979, 1983). Mike Flanagan, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, and Cal Ripken, Jr., were signed during this time. In 1992, the Orioles moved to their new stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. There, they won two more Division titles, in 1997 and 2014, and two wild card berths, in 1996 and 2012. Gate C entrance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. MINOR LEAGUES\nTwo minor league teams were named the Baltimore Orioles. Playing from 1903 to 1914, the first team was part of the Eastern League (later the International League). In 1908, it won the League pennant.", "start_char": 4086, "end_char": 4949, "id": "61261691" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1046377432#13_1899090502", "url": "http://cjrtools.org/baseball/teams/orioles.html", "title": "History of the Baltimore Orioles", "headings": "History of the Baltimore Orioles\nHistory of the Baltimore Orioles\n1901-1909\n1910-1919\n1920-1929\n1930-1939\n1940-1949\n1950-1959\n1960-1969\n1970-1979\n1980-1989\n1990-1999\n2000-2009\n2010-2018\n", "segment": "They ended the decade with their best season, with 109 wins and 53 losses in 1969. They went to the World Series twice, first in 1966 and again in 1969. They won the first series against the Los Angeles Dodgers but they lost the 1969 series to the New York Mets. Although the Orioles changed managers several times during the 1960s, they finally achieved stability in 1968, when they hired Earl Weaver, who managed the team through 1982. Prior to Weaver, the team was managed by Paul Richards (1960-1961), Billy Hitchcock (1962-1963), and Hank Bauer (1964-1968). 1970-1979\nFrom 1970 to 1974, the Orioles won the American League East division title four times (1970, 1971, 1973, 1974), two American League pennants (1970, 1971), and one World Series (1970). Their best season was 1970, when they had 108 wins and 54 losses. They defeated the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series that year. The Orioles had winning seasons every year from 1970 through 1979. However, after winning the World Series in 1970, they lost the series to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1971.", "start_char": 5941, "end_char": 7000, "id": "4900018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1113261533#25_1348419366", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_New_York_Yankees_season", "title": "1960 New York Yankees season - Wikipedia", "headings": "1960 New York Yankees season\n1960 New York Yankees season\nContents\nOffseason\nRegular season\nSeason standings\nRecord vs. opponents\nNotable transactions\nRoster\nPlayer stats\nBatting\nStarters by position\nOther batters\nPitching\nStarting pitchers\nOther pitchers\nRelief pitchers\n1960 World Series\nAwards and honors\nFarm system\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Baltimore Orioles\n1971: Baltimore Orioles\n1972: Oakland Athletics\n1973: Oakland Athletics\n1974: Oakland Athletics\n1975: Boston Red Sox\n1976: New York Yankees\n1977: New York Yankees\n1978: New York Yankees\n1979: Baltimore Orioles\n1980s\n1980:", "start_char": 8859, "end_char": 9098, "id": "100112131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1141442764#8_2425632337", "url": "https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/sports/html/baseball.html", "title": "Maryland Sports - Baseball", "headings": "MARYLAND AT A GLANCE\nMARYLAND AT A GLANCE\nSPORTS\nBASEBALL\nMaryland State Sport\nMaryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies\nMaryland Departments\nMaryland Independent Agencies\nMaryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, & Advisory Boards\nMaryland Universities & Colleges\nMaryland Counties\nMaryland Municipalities\nMaryland at a Glance\nMaryland Manual On-Line\nSearch the Manual\ne-mail: [email protected]\n", "segment": "They won three World Series ( 1966, 1970, 1983 ), six American League Pennants (1966, 1969-71, 1979, 1983), and seven East Division titles (1969-71, 1973-74, 1979, 1983). Mike Flanagan, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, and Cal Ripken, Jr., were signed during this time. In 1992, the Orioles moved to their new stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. There, they won two more Division titles, in 1997 and 2014, and two wild card berths, in 1996 and 2012. Gate C entrance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. MINOR LEAGUES\nTwo minor league teams were named the Baltimore Orioles. Playing from 1903 to 1914, the first team was part of the Eastern League (later the International League). In 1908, it won the League pennant. In 1914, the team signed Babe Ruth, but owing to competition from the Baltimore Terrapins, sold him and other players before relocating to Richmond, Virginia.", "start_char": 4002, "end_char": 4965, "id": "14320594" } ]
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who plays lorne on angel?
Andy Hallett
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1786313840#2_1999088793", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Hallett", "title": "Andy Hallett - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andy Hallett\nAndy Hallett\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nHealth complications and death\nLegacy\nFilmography\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Career\nAfter moving to Los Angeles, Hallett worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager. He eventually became a personal assistant to Kai Cole, wife of Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon. When the couple and their friends saw Hallett singing at the \"B.B. Kings\" lounge at Universal CityWalk, Whedon conceived a new character for his new show Angel: Lorne, an anagogic demon who reads the hearts and futures of his guests as they sing in his karaoke bar. Hallett was invited to try out for the part, and won it after three auditions. Angel was his first real job as an actor, though he did play an extra role in a 1999 episode of Buffy; he acquired agent Pat Brady only after she spotted him singing and acting in \" Judgment \", the premiere episode of Angel' s second season. The character of Lorne was featured as a recurring character in 45 episodes before Hallett was added to the title sequence as a series regular for the last nine episodes of the fourth season, and all of the fifth; in total he appeared as Lorne in 76 of the show's 110 episodes. The character's demonic visage involved extensive prosthetic makeup and detailed coloring of his face, neck and hands, leading to early calls for at least two and a half hours of makeup before Hallett's filming day could begin.", "start_char": 1549, "end_char": 2860, "id": "100489637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#11_3604508938", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "He assists them with his vocal powers. Though they are soon joined by a sorceress, many Silver Lake residents die before a permanent demon-free area is established. The people elect Lorne as their leader. Lorne tries to remain neutral as Angel battles the various Demon Lords that had overtaken the rest of Los Angeles. However, he soon changes his mind and throws in fully with his old friends. The Demon Lords are slain and Lorne becomes the chosen ruler of all of L.A. Later, Lorne and the entire town are sent back to Earth, all slain are now alive again. Only memories of Hell remain. As with his friends, Lorne is now famous for his good deeds. Angel #18 onwards continues the narrative of After the Fall. In '\"Angel:", "start_char": 7831, "end_char": 8554, "id": "105687939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1786313840#3_1999090473", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Hallett", "title": "Andy Hallett - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andy Hallett\nAndy Hallett\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nHealth complications and death\nLegacy\nFilmography\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Angel was his first real job as an actor, though he did play an extra role in a 1999 episode of Buffy; he acquired agent Pat Brady only after she spotted him singing and acting in \" Judgment \", the premiere episode of Angel' s second season. The character of Lorne was featured as a recurring character in 45 episodes before Hallett was added to the title sequence as a series regular for the last nine episodes of the fourth season, and all of the fifth; in total he appeared as Lorne in 76 of the show's 110 episodes. The character's demonic visage involved extensive prosthetic makeup and detailed coloring of his face, neck and hands, leading to early calls for at least two and a half hours of makeup before Hallett's filming day could begin. During the run of Angel, Hallett appeared in two other small productions: The Enforcers (2001), a TV miniseries directed by Angel writer Mere Smith, and Chance (2002), a film directed by Buffy actress Amber Benson . Health complications and death\nAccording to a 2005 interview, about a month after filming the last episode of Angel, Hallett suffered a dental infection which spread through the bloodstream to his heart, leading to a case of cardiomyopathy, for which he spent five days in the hospital. Although he recovered, his heart muscle and valves were weakened and he found himself easily fatigued afterward. He did not return to acting (except for a voice part in the animated film Geppetto's Secret ), but pursued his music career and frequently appeared at media conventions for Buffy and Angel and for science fiction and fantasy in general.", "start_char": 2113, "end_char": 3713, "id": "100489638" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#7_3604502579", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "While there, he also discovers that Gavin Park had the Hyperion Hotel bugged, and A.I. manages to destroy them. Eventually, he leaves to start a singing career in Las Vegas, Nevada. Unfortunately, a crime lord forces him, under threat of killing innocents, to use his empathic abilities to locate audience members with promising futures so he can steal them. Back in L.A. after being rescued by Angel, Gunn and Fred, Lorne helps restore Cordelia's lost memories and is part of the fight against the resulting Jasmine crisis. In the show's fifth and final season, Lorne finds himself the new head of Wolfram & Hart 's Entertainment Division, at first fitting into the job with relative ease and making various business deals in the film industry. As time goes on, his kindness is slowly replaced by a growing cynicism and self-loathing of his position of \"cheerleader\" for Angel and his friends, particularly when Gunn is abandoned in a Hell dimension to recover Lindsey McDonald because Lindsey could possess information they needed; Lorne had always assumed they didn't leave anyone behind. When his close friend Fred is murdered and her body usurped by the Old One known as Illyria, Lorne becomes filled with despair which he keeps secret from the rest of his equally heartbroken friends. By the conclusion of the series, he announces he is leaving Los Angeles after carrying out his part in Angel's plan to destroy the Circle of the Black Thorn. When Lorne learns what his part is to be, he tells Angel \"I'll do this last thing for you, for us... but then I'm out, and you won't find me in the alley afterwards.", "start_char": 5416, "end_char": 7030, "id": "105687935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#0_3604488177", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)\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. (August 2009)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. (October 2009)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nLorne\nAngel character\nAndy Hallett as Lorne\nFirst appearance\n\" Judgment \" (2000)\nLast appearance\nAngel: After the Fall\nCreated by\nJoss Whedon\nPortrayed by\nAndy Hallett\nIn-universe information\nAffiliation\nCaritas bar\nAngel Investigations\nWolfram & Hart\nClassification\nDeathwok clan demon\nNotable powers\nAura-reading, telepathy, empathy, lie detection, and precognition\nSuperhuman hearing, longevity, and sonic scream\nKrevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan, more commonly called \" Lorne \" or \" The Host \", is a fictional character created by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon for the television series Angel. The character was portrayed by actor Andy Hallett . Contents\n1 Biography\n1.1 Character history\n1.2 Literature\n2 Powers and abilities\n3 Character development\n4 Appearances\n4.1 Canonical appearances\n4.2 Non-canonical appearances\n5 References\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLorne was born as Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan in the demonic dimension of Pylea.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1754, "id": "105687928" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#5_3604497828", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "He later states he did not use the name \"Lorne\" in this dimension, because his striking green skin prompted people to make Lorne Greene jokes. Lorne is reluctant at times to help Angel and the other heroes of the series, preferring to maintain a neutral stance and simply provide a peaceful place for all demons, but his essential goodness usually wins out over his reticence. He starts off by giving the characters advice and encouragement, but as time goes on, he becomes more directly involved in the cases of Angel Investigations —even asking for Angel's help to avert the end of the world when Angel had severed ties with the rest of the group after Darla 's resurrection—and his many contacts in Los Angeles ' magical underworld prove useful. Angel even admits severing ties with them was to keep them from a path they couldn't handle, having no desire to do anything worse than fire them, such as forcing them to participate in punishing the guilty and getting them killed by Wolfram & Hart, Darla, Drusilla, or in general. Angel wanted them to hate him forever, especially for the horrible things he was doing to prevent the end of the world. Lorne did not find a way to reveal all this to them, which Angel didn't want them to know, feeling they were better off that way instead of dead or forced to do terrible things against their will. Lorne reluctantly joins the team in their mission to Pylea to rescue Cordelia, discovering that he could incapacitate the natives by singing songs and causing them to cower from the \"strange sorcery\". On leaving, he decides returning to Pylea had been good for him as it had reaffirmed he did not belong there and was right to stay away. In Season Three of Angel, Caritas is raided by Charles Gunn 's old gang (as the magical barrier prevents only demonic violence, not human violence) and it is temporarily put out of action, finally being completely destroyed by Daniel Holtz. After that, Lorne moves to the Hyperion Hotel and finds himself becoming far more attached to the AI team, and he often looks after the infant Connor while Angel is on business.", "start_char": 3311, "end_char": 5415, "id": "105687933" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#8_3604504662", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "As time goes on, his kindness is slowly replaced by a growing cynicism and self-loathing of his position of \"cheerleader\" for Angel and his friends, particularly when Gunn is abandoned in a Hell dimension to recover Lindsey McDonald because Lindsey could possess information they needed; Lorne had always assumed they didn't leave anyone behind. When his close friend Fred is murdered and her body usurped by the Old One known as Illyria, Lorne becomes filled with despair which he keeps secret from the rest of his equally heartbroken friends. By the conclusion of the series, he announces he is leaving Los Angeles after carrying out his part in Angel's plan to destroy the Circle of the Black Thorn. When Lorne learns what his part is to be, he tells Angel \"I'll do this last thing for you, for us... but then I'm out, and you won't find me in the alley afterwards. Hell, you won't find me at all. Do me a favor. Don't try.\" Lorne's part is to betray and murder longtime enemy-turned-ally Lindsey, who in his final words mutters at the unfairness of being killed by Lorne, a \"flunky\", and not his longtime rival Angel. In his final scene, after shooting Lindsey with a silenced pistol, a disgusted and broken Lorne walks off into the darkness.", "start_char": 6162, "end_char": 7408, "id": "105687936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1789828233#9_2002690531", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_(season_5)", "title": "Angel (season 5) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Angel\n(season 5)\n\nAngel (season 5)\nContents\nSeason synopsis\nCast and characters\nMain cast\nRecurring cast\nGuest cast\nCrew\nEpisodes\nCrossovers with Buffy the Vampire Slayer\nCancellation\nReception\nComic book continuation\nDVD release\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "she recreates Fred for him as he dies, before killing Vail. Spike and Gunn kill their targets, but Gunn is gravely wounded in the process. Lorne helps Lindsey with his target, then kills him, on Angel's orders, after which he leaves the city. With the Circle destroyed, the survivors meet up. In retaliation, the Senior Partners unleash a demonic army against them. Despite noting the overwhelming odds, the team heads into battle. Cast and characters\nMain cast\nDavid Boreanaz as Angel\nJames Marsters as Spike\nJ. August Richards as Charles Gunn\nAmy Acker as Winifred \"Fred\" Burkle / Illyria\nAndy Hallett as Lorne\nMercedes McNab as Harmony Kendall\nAlexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce\nRecurring cast\nSarah Thompson as Eve\nChristian Kane as Lindsey McDonald\nJonathan M. Woodward as Knox\nAdam Baldwin as Marcus Hamilton\nDennis Christopher as Cyvus Vail\nLeland Crooke as Archduke Sebassis\nJennifer Griffin and Gary Grubbs as Trish and Roger Burkle\nJenny Mollen as Nina Ash\nMarc Vann as Dr. Sparrow\nAlec Newman as Drogyn\nVincent Kartheiser as Connor\nJuliet Landau as Drusilla\nTom Lenk as Andrew Wells\nGuest cast\nJulie Benz as Darla\nCharisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase\nJack Conley as Sahjhan\nJulia Lee as Anne Steele\nCrew\nSeries creator Joss Whedon served as executive producer, now able to concentrate more on Angel as both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly ended. Whedon wrote and directed two episodes throughout the season (\" Conviction \" and \" A Hole in the World \"), co-wrote the story for \" Smile Time \" and co-wrote (as well as directed a number of scenes of) the series finale, \" Not Fade Away \". Whedon was originally intended to direct the final episode of the show but his commitments to filming Serenity (the sequel film to Firefly) made it impossible for him to do so. He delegated the task to showrunner Jeffrey Bell who also wrote the episode alongside Whedon.", "start_char": 5145, "end_char": 7020, "id": "100492048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1789506273#9_2002315051", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_%28Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer%29", "title": "Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Angel (\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer\n)\n\nAngel ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nAppearances\nBuffy the Vampire Slayer\nAngel\nComic books\nReception\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Angry at the lawfirm and embracing his darker side, Angel fires his employees, Cordelia, Wesley ( Alexis Denisof) and Gunn ( J. August Richards) (secretly to protect them from this dark territory, as he later revealed to Lorne ( Andy Hallett )), and embarks on a vendetta against Wolfram & Hart, even allowing Darla and Dru to massacre a group of lawyers. Eventually losing faith in his mission, Angel has sex with Darla in the hopes of losing his soul. Instead, he experiences an epiphany and realizes that the good fight is still worth fighting. A disgusted Darla flees L.A. and Angel reconciles with his friends, who eventually forgive him. Angel also appears in Buffy season five's \" Forever \", comforting Buffy after her mother 's death. Season three (2001–2002) sees Angel struggle with fatherhood when Darla returns pregnant with his child, despite the fact that vampires supposedly are unable to conceive. When Darla kills herself to give birth, Angel is left to raise the baby Connor (played by triplets Connor, Jake and Trenton Tupen) and protect him from those who wish to get their hands on a child of two vampires. False prophecies, time travel, and betrayal lead to Angel losing his infant son to an old enemy, Holtz ( Keith Szarabajka ), who abducts Connor into a hell dimension where time passes differently. Connor ( Vincent Kartheiser) returns days later, fully grown and under the belief that Angel is a soulless monster. Holtz kills himself and Angel is framed for his death by Holtz's lover, prompting Connor to take revenge by sinking his father to the bottom of the ocean.", "start_char": 7860, "end_char": 9455, "id": "100491809" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3525410454#13_3604511572", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_(Angel)", "title": "Lorne (Angel) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lorne (\nAngel\n)\n\nLorne ( Angel)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBiography\nCharacter history\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nCharacter development\nAppearances\nCanonical appearances\nNon-canonical appearances\nReferences\n", "segment": "Aftermath\", it is mentioned in passing by Angel to Connor that Lorne is \"putting his life back together\", and is briefly seen entering the door of a business. In March 2010 IDW released the special one-shot \"Angel: Lorne - Music of the Spheres\", written and drawn by John Byrne as a tribute to the late Andy Hallett. In this story it transpires that Lorne has developed cancer, possibly due to doing something 'that was completely and utterly against (his) nature' (i.e. killing Lindsey). As the tale progresses three demons, Discord, Disharmony and Cacophony, attempt to destroy all the multiverses by affecting the \"Music of the Spheres\". Angel, Illyria, the Groosalugg and Lorne intercept them just as they release three notes which will destroy the universe, causing the center to unbalance. Lorne realises that he has to \"become the new center\", and he jumps into the abyss, closing the portal. At the end of the story, Angel realises that he's \"at one with the universe now. But...I'd like to think that he can still hear us. And that he knows how much he's missed.\"", "start_char": 8555, "end_char": 9627, "id": "105687941" } ]
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where is the fukushima daiichi located?
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During the 2011 Fukushima nuclear emergency in Japan, three nuclear reactors were damaged by explosions. Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (also called Fukushima I) is a disabled nuclear power plant in the town of Ōkuma in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Fukushima Daiichi was the first nuclear power plant to be built and run only by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). In March 2011 there were nuclear emergencies at the power plant and some other Japanese nuclear facilities, which raised questions about the future of nuclear power. Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the International Energy Agency halved its estimate of additional nuclear generating capacity to be built by 2035. Contents\n1 The nuclear reactors\n2 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster\n2.1 Reactor and generators damage reports (09.53 UTC, 16-3-2011)\n3 Proposed long term safety activity\n3.1 Boron\n3.2 A 'Sarcophagus tomb' and liquid metal\n4 Implications\n5 References\n6 Other websites\n6.1 Media\nThe nuclear reactors\nA panning type typical BWR Mark I Containment, as used in units 1 to 5. The nuclear reactors for units 1, 2, and 6 were supplied by General Electric, those for units 3 and 5 by Toshiba, and unit 4 by Hitachi. The architectural design for the General Electric's units was done by Ebasco.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1570, "id": "41118615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1591524069#0_3326981499", "url": "https://www.power-technology.com/projects/fukushima-daiichi/", "title": "Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan - Power Technology | Energy News and Market Analysis", "headings": "Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan\nFukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan\nPlant details\nDevelopment\nReactors\nJoin Our Newsletter\n", "segment": "Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan - Power Technology | Energy News and Market Analysis\nProjects\nFukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan\nThe Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station is located in the towns of Futaba and Ohkuma, 250km north of Tokyo city i\nProject Type\nNuclear power station\nLocation\nJapan\nTotal Installed Capacity\n4,696MW\nStart of Construction\n1967\nExpand\nProject Type\nNuclear power station\nLocation\nJapan\nTotal Installed Capacity\n4,696MW\nStart of Construction\n1967\nCompletion\n1979\nOwner\nTokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)\nCollapse\nThe Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station is located in the towns of Futaba and Ohkuma in Japan. Credit: IAEA Imagebank. The Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station was damaged in a series of events after the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Credit: IAEA Imagebank. All the units of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station were disabled by January 2014. Credit: IAEA Imagebank. The Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station is an out of commission nuclear plant located in the towns of Futaba and Ohkuma, 250km north of Tokyo city in Japan.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1125, "id": "28994707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1591524069#1_3326983087", "url": "https://www.power-technology.com/projects/fukushima-daiichi/", "title": "Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan - Power Technology | Energy News and Market Analysis", "headings": "Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan\nFukushima Nuclear Power Station, Japan\nPlant details\nDevelopment\nReactors\nJoin Our Newsletter\n", "segment": "IAEA Imagebank. All the units of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station were disabled by January 2014. Credit: IAEA Imagebank. The Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Station is an out of commission nuclear plant located in the towns of Futaba and Ohkuma, 250km north of Tokyo city in Japan. The first unit of the nuclear station was commissioned in 1971. In total, the station has six boiling water reactors which together have a power generation capacity of 4.69GW. Fukushima Dai-Ichi was the first nuclear plant to be constructed and operated entirely by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Units 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the nuclear complex were damaged in a series of events after the 11 March 2011 earthquake (Tohoku-Chihou-Taiheiyou-Oki Earthquake) and tsunami that struck the nation. The earthquake had cut off the power supply needed to pump cooling water into the damaged reactors.", "start_char": 831, "end_char": 1719, "id": "28994708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1139979434#3_1995788562", "url": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/8377742/Japan-earthquake-and-tsunami-as-it-happened-March-11.html", "title": "Japan earthquake and tsunami: as it happened March 11", "headings": "Japan earthquake and tsunami: as it happened March 11\nJapan earthquake and tsunami: as it happened March 11\nLatest\nthis powerful montage of videos of the Japan quake\n15.05: Reuters have filed a \"snapshot\" about developments after Japan earthquake.\nblogs that Japan will \"bounce back from this terrible disaster\".\nWarnings, reefs lessen tsunamis, storms impact\nAid and rescue offers for Japan quake\nFactories located near Japan quake-hit region\nTsunami waves could be 6 feet in California\nMartin Foster says in more than 30 years in Japan, today's quake was the \"biggest I have ever experienced at first hand\".\nhas knocked already jittery global stock markets\nMoment muddy wave engulfs Sendai airport:\nWaves batter coast and large ships washed ashore in Hachinohe and Miyako Port.\n12.06: Yacoub Al-Slaise, a teacher has posted on Twitter:\nOne from odyssey:\n08.56: Google has launched its \"people finder\". It currently is tracking 1000 records.\nAlso on its home page it has listed Tsunami alerts.\nHere is a twit pic of people waitng to be evacuated.\nas a family evacuates their Sendai home in Japan.\n", "segment": "22:42 Second power plant at Fukushima starting to lose its cooling systems, according to Japanese officials. 22:10 Fukushima plant is still partly submerged in the floodwater. 22:03 Radiation at Fukushima nuclear power station rising to 1,000 times normal levels, according to unconfirmed reports. 21:46\nAn oil refinery in Chiba, near Tokyo, burns after the earthquake\n21:39 Experts say the No1 Reactor at the nuclear plant is 40 years old. 21:37 Reports suggest possibility of radiation leak at nuclear power station at Fukushima. Evacuatino zone extended to six miles. Radiation said to be at eight times normal levels. 21:30 Japan's waking up to the devastation of yesterday. A pretty grim morning. 21:01 More reports of missing trains:", "start_char": 1875, "end_char": 2615, "id": "102824913" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_986764561#0_1084669870", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_Daiichi_Nuclear_Power_Plant", "title": "Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia", "headings": "Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant\nFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPower plant information\nSite layout\nReactor data\nElectrical connections\nOperating history\nElectricity generation for the Fukushima I NPP by Unit in GW·h\nWarnings and design critique\nIncidents and accidents\nPrior to March 2011\n1978\nFebruary 25, 2009\nMarch 26, 2009\nNovember 2, 2010\nNuclear disaster of March 11, 2011\nAfter March 2011\nApril 3, 2011\nApril 9, 2013\nJuly 9, 2013\nAugust 7, 2013\nApril 12, 2016\nSeptember 10, 2019\nApril 13, 2021\nDismantling of reactors\nSee also\n2011 earthquake and tsunami accident\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia\nFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nDisabled nuclear power plant in Japan\nNot to be confused with the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant. See also: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster\nFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant\n\n\nCountry\nJapan\nLocation\nŌkuma, Fukushima\nCoordinates\n37°25′23″N 141°01′59″E\n /  37.42306°N 141.03306°E  / 37.42306; 141.03306\nCoordinates: 37°25′23″N 141°01′59″E\n /  37.42306°N 141.03306°E  / 37.42306; 141.03306\nStatus\nBeing decommissioned\nConstruction began\nJuly 25, 1967\n( 1967-07-25)\nCommission date\nMarch 26, 1971\n( 1971-03-26)\nDecommission date\nDecember 2013\nOwner (s)\nTokyo Electric Power Company\nOperator (s)\nTokyo Electric Power Company\nNuclear power station\nReactor type\nBWR\nReactor supplier\nGeneral Electric\nToshiba\nHitachi\nPower generation\n\n\nUnits cancelled\n2 × 1,380 MW\nUnits decommissioned\n1 × 460 MW (Unit 1)\n4 × 784 MW (Units 2, 3, 4 and 5)\n1 × 1,100 MW (unit 6)\nNameplate capacity\n5,306 MW (1979-2011)\nExternal links\nWebsite\nwww .tepco .co .jp /en /nu /press /f1-np /index-e .html\nCommons\nRelated media on Commons\n[ edit on Wikidata]\nThe Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (福島第一原子力発電所, Fukushima Daiichi Genshiryoku Hatsudensho) is a disabled nuclear power plant located on a 3.5-square-kilometre (860-acre) site in the towns of Ōkuma and Futaba in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The plant suffered major damage from the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011. The chain of events caused radiation leaks and permanently damaged several reactors, making them impossible to restart. By political decision, the remaining reactors were not restarted. First commissioned in 1971, the plant consists of six boiling water reactors.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1825, "id": "104185614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_302392444#1_331737516", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/17/world/asia/japan-earthquake---tsunami-fast-facts/index.html", "title": "Japan Earthquake - Tsunami Fast Facts | CNN", "headings": "2011 Japan Earthquake - Tsunami Fast Facts\n2011 Japan Earthquake - Tsunami Fast Facts\nFukushima: A closer look —\nFukushima: A closer look —\nFukushima: A closer look —\n(CNN) —\nNumber of people killed and missing\nOther Facts\nTimeline\n", "segment": "Fukushima: A closer look\nFukushima: A closer look —\nPeople wearing protective suits and masks ride on a bus past the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in Okuma, Japan, on Saturday, November 12 2012. Journalists got their first ground-level glance around the stricken facility, eying shells of reactor buildings, tons of contaminated water, and workers still scurrying to mitigate damage from a crisis that began eight months ago. Photos: Fukushima: A closer look\nFukushima: A closer look —\nThe crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station is seen through a bus window in Okuma on Saturday. An epic 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami March 11 wreaked havoc around Japan, killing more than 15,000 people. While many of those died instantly, the East Asian nation was on edge for weeks as utility and government employees scrambled to prevent a worsening nuclear catastrophe at the Daiichi plant, located about 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Tokyo.", "start_char": 253, "end_char": 1235, "id": "16847145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_998948885#6_1822637383", "url": "http://chernobylplace.com/fukushima-mutated-animals/", "title": "Fukushima mutated animals after irradiation with radiation", "headings": "Fukushima mutated animals\nFukushima mutated animals\nAre there mutated animals after the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant?\nFukushima radiation animals\nAbandoned animals of Fukushima\nSurvived animals in the exclusion zone of Fukushima?\nFukushima nuclear power plant\n", "segment": "Fukushima-1, Fukushima nuclear plant (Fukushima daiichi, fukushima daini plant) – is a nuclear power plant located in Ocuma City, Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture. 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Everything To Know About Nuclear Disaster At Daiichi Power Plant\nWorld\nWhat Is Fukushima? Everything To Know About Nuclear Disaster At Daiichi Power Plant\nJoin the Discussion\n", "segment": "The plant’s continued radiation left the surrounding prefecture a ghost town. More than 300 square miles around Fukushima Daiichi are still uninhabitable. In this handout image provided by Tokyo Electric Power Co., workers remove nuclear fuel rods from a pool at No. 4 reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima, Japan, Nov. 18, 2013. 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what form of government exists in china?
Single-party state
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155922353#0_363616991", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-china-today-851094019db2c858", "title": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?\nWhat Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 10:56:22 AM ET\nHandout/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nChina is ruled by the Communist Party formed in 1949. This party has full political authority and rules the country through a system called democratic centralism. Government of China\nThere are divisions within the Chinese government that create all policies affecting the country. The Chinese government is divided into four sections: the legislature, executive, judiciary and military. Legislature\nThe legislature is the highest branch of government and acts as the parliament of China. It's comprised of the National People‰Ûªs Congress, which has nearly 3,000 members. Members of the National People‰Ûªs Congress are elected after every five years and meet once every year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "35027126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259573919#0_1865222652", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-china-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does China Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have?\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC)\nChina’s Government Apparatus\nAdministrative Divisions In China\nCommunist In Name Only?\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have? National flag of China\nChina's government is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China has a monopoly on power. The Communist Party of China has approximately 90 million members. China does have other, smaller political parties, but they are all affiliated with the Communist Party. China is divided into 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipalities under the direct control of the central government. China, formally The People’s Republic of China, is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China (CPC) holds a monopoly on power. The CPC has held power in China since 1949, after defeating its nationalist rivals in a civil war. In theory, political power in China is solely in the hands of the masses. In fact, according to the Chinese government, China is a multiparty, democratic state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 982, "id": "96446900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1076475988#14_1900017751", "url": "https://www.weegy.com/Home.aspx?ConversationId=MGBY2TMU", "title": "Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definition of them. 1. one leader works for the good of the people monarchy 2. one leader works for his own benefit democracy 3. a few working for the good of the people polity 4. a few working for their own benefit oligarchy 5. the rule of many for the benefit of all aristocracy 6. dangerous mob self rule tyranny", "headings": "\n", "segment": "China has a ___ government. Weegy: China has a Single-party socialist government. User: Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definitions of them. 1. leader works for the good of the people aristocracy 2. leader works his own benefit oligarchy 3. a few working for the good of the people monarchy 4. a few working for their own benefit democracy 5.", "start_char": 4494, "end_char": 4870, "id": "94802667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_228774169#3_560668975", "url": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/china/china-facts.html", "title": "Facts about China, China Facts", "headings": "Facts about China\nFacts about China\nQuick Facts\nClick to view full Infographic\nInteresting facts about China :\nWhat is the form of government in China ?\nWhat is the capital of China ?\nWhat is the total population of China ?\nHow big is China ?\nWhat countries border China ?\nHow old is China ?\nWhat languages are spoken in China ?\nWhat is the national religion in China ?\nWhat is Confucianism ?\n", "segment": "What is the form of government in China ? China, which is technically called the People’s Republic of China, is a one-party Communist state. Its political structure today is unprecedented and quite complex, but most organizations and ways of life in China are generally subject to strict government control. Traditionally, the nation of China was a bureaucratic monarchy ruled by a single emperor, with various dynasties stretching back thousands of years to the dawn of recorded history. After a period of significant unrest and intervention by foreign powers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China erupted in a civil war that eventually led to the current Communist government. The country is emerging as an economic powerhouse, and there is much speculation that it might gain world dominance in the coming decades. What is the capital of China ? China’s capital is Beijing. With a population of more than twelve million people, Beijing is China’s second most populated city after Shanghai, which is home to greater than sixteen million people. Beijing is an ancient city, regarded as China’s cultural center, which played host to the Summer Olympics in 2008.", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 3080, "id": "90734917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107973011#6_288543911", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_country_is_china_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What kind of government does China currently have? China was founded in 1949 and is the most highly populated\ncountry in the world. The government of China is a communist\ngovernment. What kind of people live in China? Well, since it is there home country, China has mostly Chinese\npeople. :) & lt;3\nWhich country is copper found in? China and East Asia you should now this. What kind of government does Tibet have? The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports\nto China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say\nTibet is an independent country.", "start_char": 2142, "end_char": 2718, "id": "74895160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#0_361833466", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What type of government does China have? - Answers\nWhat type of government does China have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-26 09:46:27\nSimple Answer: Communism. China is a single-party republic ruled by the Communist Party. International Relations Theory Answer: China is a right-wing Leninist State, not a Communist one. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. The confusion stems from the fact that the single party in China is the Communist Party even though they do not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory. CIA Factbook Answer\nThe CIA classifies China's government as a \"communist state\".", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 794, "id": "74948483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259573919#1_1865224135", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-china-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does China Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have?\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC)\nChina’s Government Apparatus\nAdministrative Divisions In China\nCommunist In Name Only?\n", "segment": "China is divided into 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipalities under the direct control of the central government. China, formally The People’s Republic of China, is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China (CPC) holds a monopoly on power. The CPC has held power in China since 1949, after defeating its nationalist rivals in a civil war. In theory, political power in China is solely in the hands of the masses. In fact, according to the Chinese government, China is a multiparty, democratic state. In practice, however, a multiparty democracy does not exist. China somewhat conveys the image of a functioning democracy. It has a legislature and executive that are theoretically accountable to China’s citizens. In reality, however, the real power in China’s government does not stem from the people, but from the CPC. Hence, the leaders of the CPC are also the leaders of the country.", "start_char": 421, "end_char": 1369, "id": "96446901" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#7_361843230", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "The Current Government of China is one party Communist State, that has embraced right-wing economic and right-wing social institutions. China is not communist, like many people believe. It's a single-party republic led by the Communist Party of China and can be characterized as capitalist. There's a difference. China has an autocratic socialist system of government. It is a Communist country effectively governing and operating as a Dictatorship. China is a republic\ncommunism\ncommunism\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n1\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...", "start_char": 3547, "end_char": 4096, "id": "74948490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#4_361839016", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Communism does not have a centralized government. They are closer to socialism than communism. I would say a mixture of totalitarian and socialism. China was never Communist, it was Socialist, but now it's basically a single party, part socialist, part capitalist, authoritarian/ totalitarian oligarchy with figurehead leaders. Functionally, it is a highly bureaucratic, multi-level, single-party republic. Starting at the very lowest levels, the Chinese elect a representative to serve on a local council. These councils elect a representative to the city council, which elects a member to a regional council, etc. The current system requires everyone to be a member of the same political party. The system can be called communist, however, it is a relatively unique system in which an established bureaucracy is interwoven into a republican structure with Marxist overtones (philosophy). Frankly, it's a bit of puzzle to classify.", "start_char": 1969, "end_char": 2901, "id": "74948487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_276293994#0_525349262", "url": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/China-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-AND-TAXATION.html", "title": "China Politics, government, and taxation, Information about Politics, government, and taxation in China", "headings": "China - Politics, government, and taxation\nChina - Politics, government, and taxation", "segment": "China Politics, government, and taxation, Information about Politics, government, and taxation in China\nChina - Politics, government, and taxation\nPhoto by: Xuejun li\nChina's form of government is a communist state known as a People's Republic. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the leading political party in China. Unlike parties in Western democracies, CCP is a tightly organized political force that controls and leads society at all levels. The party sets policy and controls its execution through government officials who are required to be CCP members. It is organized as a hierarchy, with power concentrated at the top. Above the local units, or cells, is a pyramid-like structure of party congresses and committees at various levels, culminating in the National Party Congress. Generally, CCP's national congress is supposed to meet every 5 years, though this has not always been the case. When it is not in session, direction of the party is in the hands of a Central Committee of about 200 members, which is symbolically elected by the congress according to the name list distributed by the congress board. The symbolically elected Central Committee, in turn, elects the Political Bureau.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1217, "id": "305203" } ]
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what race are arabs?
Semitic people
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Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "What is the race of Arab? Arabs belong to the Semitic branch of the Caucasian race, mostly Mediterranean race. The Arabid race is a term for a morphological subtype of the Caucasoid race, as used in physical anthropology. What country is Arabian? Today, Arabs primarily inhabit the 22 Arab states within the Arab League: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Is the Arabian Peninsula a desert? The Arabian Desert is a vast desert wilderness in Western Asia. It stretches from Yemen to the Persian Gulf and Oman to Jordan and Iraq. It occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula, with an area of 2,330,000 square kilometers (900,000 sq mi).", "start_char": 3396, "end_char": 4199, "id": "107235045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_108774047#6_219531583", "url": "https://news.jrn.msu.edu/culturalcompetence/race/arab-americans/", "title": "Arab Americans: Cultural competence | diversity guide | Bias Busters: Cultural competence guides", "headings": "Arab Americans\nArab Americans", "segment": "Most Arab Americans were born in the United States. Learn more. | Back to top\nWhat race are Arab Americans? There are no distinct Arab physical characteristics. Arabs may have black, brown, blond or red hair and blue, brown or green eyes, and have skin tones that range from very dark to very light. The U.S. Census classifies all people of Arab or Middle Eastern ancestry as white (Caucasian), though many Arab Americans see themselves differently. Learn more. | Back to top\nWho are some well-known Arab Americans? Christa McAuliffe, the teacher/astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger; Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal;", "start_char": 1336, "end_char": 1967, "id": "65188893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1524911898#1_2528828549", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Are_Arabs_considered_caucasian", "title": "Are Arabs considered caucasian? - Answers", "headings": "Are Arabs considered caucasian\n?\n\nAre Arabs considered caucasian?\nYour Answer\nAre Arabs considered caucasian?\nRelated Questions\nAre Chinese Arab?\nAre Arabs white?\nAre Arabs Caucasian Asian or Negroid?\nAre Spanish considered caucasian?\nWhat race is Leonardo DiCaprio considered?\nAre Italians Caucasian?\nAre Filipino's caucasian?\nWhy is Barack Obama touted as African-American when he is also half-caucasian?\nAre Arabs terrorists?\nAre Italians caucasian or white?\nAre Italians Arabs?\nAre Turkish people considered white or would a child of Turkish and Caucasian parents be considered mixed?\nWhat colour race is christiano ronaldo?\nWhat is Dorothy's ethnicity in the Wizard of Oz?\nAre mixed people considered black?\nWhy do both Arabs and Jews lay claim to Palestine?\nAre Arabs considered Middle Eastern or European or Asian?\nWhat race are Southwest Asians?\nWhat are the racial groups in France?\nAre palestinian people white?\nIs Shakira white or mix?\nWhat is Denmark's race?\nWhat is a country for Syrian?\nAre Spaniards a white race?\nWhere did Caucasian people come from?\n", "segment": "No. Arabs are caucasian and Chinese are Asian. Are Arabs white? Do you mean Caucasian? No. They are darker skinned than Caucasians almost bronze-brown. Are Arabs Caucasian Asian or Negroid? although arabs range in appearance from blond, blue eyes to black with brown eyes in color of their skin, their features are that of caucasians. Are Spanish considered caucasian? Yes, Spanish people are considered Caucasian.", "start_char": 427, "end_char": 842, "id": "3238048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1527065179#0_2551020818", "url": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBwACp4I3qg", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Arabs are black-The real Arabs are black -Arabs black or white? Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Up Next\nCancel\nAutoplay is paused\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. 0:00\n16:58\n0:00 / 16:58\nLive\n•\nScroll for details", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 569, "id": "27199135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1421323708#8_3004096298", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120615003023AA6Z4ch", "title": "Are Arab people white, black, Asian or mixed? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Are Arab people white, black, Asian or mixed?\nAre Arab people white, black, Asian or mixed?\n14 Answers\n", "segment": "All Arabs share a common language, history and cultural background. It is very difficult to categorize Arabs in \"racial \" boxes like White, Black or Asian\nArabs are Afro-Asiatic people with roots both in Asia and in Africa. According to legend, Arabs are the descendants of Islmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar. Abraham was a Semite from West Asia and Hagar was a Hamite from Egypt from North Africa. ...Show more\nKey\n6 years ago\nThey re only Homo-sapiens in today s life and probably, maybe a few Homo-erectus. And there are two types; Negative or positive Rh blood types. This means that you re either indigenous to this earth or extraterrestrial. In simple terms God s creation or fallen angels (the offspring of them matting with the daughters of men, creating the Nephilims) genetic manipulation. ...Show more\nLola\n9 years ago\nArab people are middle eastern race;", "start_char": 3759, "end_char": 4629, "id": "25670643" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_468513546#13_828605829", "url": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Arab", "title": "Arab - New World Encyclopedia", "headings": "Arab\nArab\nOrigin\nPure origin\nArabized Arabs\n\"Defining\" an \"Arab\"\nHistory\nSouthern Arabia\nNorthern Arabia\nAdvance of Islam\nReligions\nLanguage\nCulture\nMusic\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\nCredits\n", "segment": "The intermarriage of Arab seamen and their agents as far back as the first century has left few 'pure' Arabs, racially. \" Dark skinned\" Arabs are Sudanese, Ethiopian and Somalian Arabs, and Arabs from Southern Egypt who are considered Africans. \" Caucasian\" Arabs are Arabs native to Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya among others. Linguistic: someone whose first language is Arabic (including any of its varieties); this definition covers more than 250 million people. Arabic belongs to the Semitic family of languages. Genealogical: someone who can trace his or her ancestry back to the original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula or the Syrian Desert. Arab nationalism declares that Arabs are united in a shared history, culture and language.", "start_char": 8008, "end_char": 8774, "id": "476165" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_758277501#4_1471777471", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Can-white-people-have-natural-black-hair", "title": "Can white people have natural black hair? - Quora", "headings": "Can white people have natural black hair?\nCan white people have natural black hair?\nSid Kemp\n", "segment": "Most Arab people are racially white. In human physical anthropology (not genetics) there are three races: Caucasian (White); negro (black African); and Oriental (East Asian, Chinese). Using these three categories, people of Arab descent are caucasian. Karina Thomas\nAnswered 3 years ago\nDear Writer of “Can white people have natural black hair?”, This might be hard to believe but there is actually no such thing as black hair. Even the darkest hair is actually dark brown. This happens because black is not a naturally occurring color.", "start_char": 1565, "end_char": 2101, "id": "87009799" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1030590847#10_2350342946", "url": "https://the-biggest.net/other/what-is-the-largest-ethnic-group-in-the-middle-east.html", "title": "What Is The Largest Ethnic Group In The Middle East? - The Biggest", "headings": "What Is The Largest Ethnic Group In The Middle East?\nWhat Is The Largest Ethnic Group In The Middle East?\nContents\nWhat ethnicity are Middle Easterners?\nWhat are the three main ethnic groups in the Middle East?\nHow many ethnic groups are in the Middle East?\nWhat are the 3 largest Middle Eastern countries size?\nIs India considered Middle Eastern?\nWhat is the race of an Arab?\nWhat ethnicity is West Asia?\nWhat country did Isis originate in?\nWhat countries in SW Asia have Arabs?\nWhat ethnicity is Caucasian?\nIs Arabian an ethnicity?\nWhat is the dominant religion of Israel?\nIs Afghanistan Arab?\nWhat is the biggest religion in the Middle East?\nHow big is the nation of Israel?\nIs India the Middle East or Asia?\nAre Italian Middle Eastern?\nIs Iran an Arab nation?\nAre Egyptians Arabs?\nWhat considered white?\nAre Persians Arabs?\nLike this post? Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "What countries in SW Asia have Arabs? National members of West Asian sports governing bodies are limited to Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. What ethnicity is Caucasian? The Caucasian race (also Caucasoid or Europid) is a grouping of human beings historically regarded as a biological taxon, which, depending on which of the historical race classifications used, have usually included some or all of the ancient and modern populations of Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, South Asia,\nREAD What Is The Second Largest Continent By Area? Is Arabian an ethnicity? Arab ethnicity should not be confused with non-Arab ethnicities that are also native to the Arab world. Not all Arabs are Muslims and not all Muslims are Arabs. An Arab can follow any religion or irreligion. Arab identity is defined independently of religious identity. What is the dominant religion of Israel?", "start_char": 3176, "end_char": 4140, "id": "107239133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1408325550#5_2972969879", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110217205936AAEiPlE", "title": "If my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "If my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race?\nIf my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race?\n15 Answers\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "5 years ago\nyour race is Semite, you ARE AN ARAB, those who say that we are a panethnic group are wrong, we originate from the Arabian Peninsula and through time migrated in large groups to other states and arears, I am an Arab Iraqi and would lmao if someone told me I was Assyrian, I have a family tree and my great greeeeaaaat (lol) Grandfather migrated to Iraq about 1400 years ago, even before that there was Arabs in Iraq and the Levant hence the greatest Arabic language school Madrasat AlKoofa and Madrasat AlSham, there are alot of ethnic groups among us eg. Coptics, Assyrians, Kurds, Tamazights, Turkmen, Armenians, Circassians etc nobody says they're Arab and nobody specially now tries to \"Arabize\" them, they still speak their languages and practice their beliefs and culture, so with that being said yes the majority of Arabia is.. well Arab! , I also like to add that most of my family and me have a really light skin and alot of Arabs do so the race based on color thing is invalid. ...Show more\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. peaceman\n5 years ago\nRaces are classified by the shape of the skull and not by skin color , there are same caracteristics of skull for Mongoloid , Africanus and whites that make them belonging to race (Dichocephalae, monocephalae ,mesocephalae .So a subclass of white race is called caucasian for people without blue eyes , blond hair and some time sun tanned which Arabs , South Asians , Ethiopians belong . Does not matter how your hair ,skin look if your skull has one of those tree shape then you belong to one of them .Period\n...Show more\nsowden\nLv 4\n5 years ago\nWhat Is Arab\nSource (s): https://shrink.im/a95mO\nAquita Allen\n5 years ago\nyour part Black, Asian or White depending on your Ancestry so your a Mixed race like most Latinos/ Hispanics which are Indians and White. mohamad\n5 years ago\narabs is many races but the majority is white\nbukairaa\n5 years ago\nDepends where you reside . In the USA, all people from mid-east and north africa are classified as white.", "start_char": 1731, "end_char": 3789, "id": "25647006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1408325550#0_2972963709", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110217205936AAEiPlE", "title": "If my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "If my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race?\nIf my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race?\n15 Answers\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "If my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race? | Yahoo Answers\nJude\nJude\nasked in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture · 1 decade ago\nIf my ethnicity is Arab, What is my race? Alright so my ethnicity is 100% Arab/Arabian (country of origin: Jordan)... What is my race then? I can't identify as being asian or caucasian?! I'm so confused....\nUpdate: keep in mind i have bedoiun ancestry\nUpdate 2: You do realize that contintents have nothing to do with determining one's race? There are Arabs in eastern europe. There are millions of arabs in africa!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 551, "id": "25647001" } ]
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what kind of government is china?
Single-party state
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155922353#0_363616991", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-china-today-851094019db2c858", "title": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?\nWhat Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 10:56:22 AM ET\nHandout/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nChina is ruled by the Communist Party formed in 1949. This party has full political authority and rules the country through a system called democratic centralism. Government of China\nThere are divisions within the Chinese government that create all policies affecting the country. The Chinese government is divided into four sections: the legislature, executive, judiciary and military. Legislature\nThe legislature is the highest branch of government and acts as the parliament of China. It's comprised of the National People‰Ûªs Congress, which has nearly 3,000 members. Members of the National People‰Ûªs Congress are elected after every five years and meet once every year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "35027126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259573919#0_1865222652", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-china-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does China Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have?\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC)\nChina’s Government Apparatus\nAdministrative Divisions In China\nCommunist In Name Only?\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have? National flag of China\nChina's government is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China has a monopoly on power. The Communist Party of China has approximately 90 million members. China does have other, smaller political parties, but they are all affiliated with the Communist Party. China is divided into 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipalities under the direct control of the central government. China, formally The People’s Republic of China, is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China (CPC) holds a monopoly on power. The CPC has held power in China since 1949, after defeating its nationalist rivals in a civil war. In theory, political power in China is solely in the hands of the masses. In fact, according to the Chinese government, China is a multiparty, democratic state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 982, "id": "96446900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#0_361833466", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What type of government does China have? - Answers\nWhat type of government does China have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-26 09:46:27\nSimple Answer: Communism. China is a single-party republic ruled by the Communist Party. International Relations Theory Answer: China is a right-wing Leninist State, not a Communist one. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. The confusion stems from the fact that the single party in China is the Communist Party even though they do not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory. CIA Factbook Answer\nThe CIA classifies China's government as a \"communist state\".", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 794, "id": "74948483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107973011#6_288543911", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_country_is_china_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What kind of government does China currently have? China was founded in 1949 and is the most highly populated\ncountry in the world. The government of China is a communist\ngovernment. What kind of people live in China? Well, since it is there home country, China has mostly Chinese\npeople. :) & lt;3\nWhich country is copper found in? China and East Asia you should now this. What kind of government does Tibet have? The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports\nto China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say\nTibet is an independent country.", "start_char": 2142, "end_char": 2718, "id": "74895160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_228774169#3_560668975", "url": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/china/china-facts.html", "title": "Facts about China, China Facts", "headings": "Facts about China\nFacts about China\nQuick Facts\nClick to view full Infographic\nInteresting facts about China :\nWhat is the form of government in China ?\nWhat is the capital of China ?\nWhat is the total population of China ?\nHow big is China ?\nWhat countries border China ?\nHow old is China ?\nWhat languages are spoken in China ?\nWhat is the national religion in China ?\nWhat is Confucianism ?\n", "segment": "What is the form of government in China ? China, which is technically called the People’s Republic of China, is a one-party Communist state. Its political structure today is unprecedented and quite complex, but most organizations and ways of life in China are generally subject to strict government control. Traditionally, the nation of China was a bureaucratic monarchy ruled by a single emperor, with various dynasties stretching back thousands of years to the dawn of recorded history. After a period of significant unrest and intervention by foreign powers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China erupted in a civil war that eventually led to the current Communist government. The country is emerging as an economic powerhouse, and there is much speculation that it might gain world dominance in the coming decades. What is the capital of China ? China’s capital is Beijing. With a population of more than twelve million people, Beijing is China’s second most populated city after Shanghai, which is home to greater than sixteen million people. Beijing is an ancient city, regarded as China’s cultural center, which played host to the Summer Olympics in 2008.", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 3080, "id": "90734917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1076475988#14_1900017751", "url": "https://www.weegy.com/Home.aspx?ConversationId=MGBY2TMU", "title": "Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definition of them. 1. one leader works for the good of the people monarchy 2. one leader works for his own benefit democracy 3. a few working for the good of the people polity 4. a few working for their own benefit oligarchy 5. the rule of many for the benefit of all aristocracy 6. dangerous mob self rule tyranny", "headings": "\n", "segment": "China has a ___ government. Weegy: China has a Single-party socialist government. User: Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definitions of them. 1. leader works for the good of the people aristocracy 2. leader works his own benefit oligarchy 3. a few working for the good of the people monarchy 4. a few working for their own benefit democracy 5.", "start_char": 4494, "end_char": 4870, "id": "94802667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#7_361843230", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "The Current Government of China is one party Communist State, that has embraced right-wing economic and right-wing social institutions. China is not communist, like many people believe. It's a single-party republic led by the Communist Party of China and can be characterized as capitalist. There's a difference. China has an autocratic socialist system of government. It is a Communist country effectively governing and operating as a Dictatorship. China is a republic\ncommunism\ncommunism\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n1\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...", "start_char": 3547, "end_char": 4096, "id": "74948490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_276293994#0_525349262", "url": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/China-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-AND-TAXATION.html", "title": "China Politics, government, and taxation, Information about Politics, government, and taxation in China", "headings": "China - Politics, government, and taxation\nChina - Politics, government, and taxation", "segment": "China Politics, government, and taxation, Information about Politics, government, and taxation in China\nChina - Politics, government, and taxation\nPhoto by: Xuejun li\nChina's form of government is a communist state known as a People's Republic. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the leading political party in China. Unlike parties in Western democracies, CCP is a tightly organized political force that controls and leads society at all levels. The party sets policy and controls its execution through government officials who are required to be CCP members. It is organized as a hierarchy, with power concentrated at the top. Above the local units, or cells, is a pyramid-like structure of party congresses and committees at various levels, culminating in the National Party Congress. Generally, CCP's national congress is supposed to meet every 5 years, though this has not always been the case. When it is not in session, direction of the party is in the hands of a Central Committee of about 200 members, which is symbolically elected by the congress according to the name list distributed by the congress board. The symbolically elected Central Committee, in turn, elects the Political Bureau.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1217, "id": "305203" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_108233230#7_289278811", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_economic_system_does_a_communist_government_have", "title": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have\n?\n\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nRelated Questions\nWhat determines what type of economic system a country has?\nWhat kind of economic system does Saudi Arabia have?\nWhat kind of government does Turkmenistan have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Philippines have?\nWhat kind of government does Vietnam have?\nWhat kind of government currently exists in Vietnam?\nWhat kind of national government did James Madison want?\nChina is what kind of government?\nWhat kind of government is Cuba?\nWhat kind of government was setup in Russia?\nWhat kind of government is Soviet Union?\nWhat is the definition of Communism?\nWhat kind of ruler was josef Stalin?\nWhat kind of government does China hve now?\nWhat kind of government is in Hong Kong?\nWhat is the kind of government the China has?\nWhat kind of government did North Korea have after World War 2?\nWhat kind of economy is portrayed in the book 1984?\nWhat kind of economic system are described in the Hunger Games?\nHas there been a different kind of government in north korea besides communist?\nWhat kind of government and economy does the US have?\nWhat kind of economic system that the government allows people to produce their own goods and profit?\nWhat kind of ruler was Joseph Stalin?\nWhich kind of economic system does a capitalist country have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Chile have?\n", "segment": "What kind of government does China hve now? Officially, China has a Communist State Government. What kind of government is in Hong Kong? At present today,it follows a communist type of government. What is the kind of government the China has? It is a communist government and has been since the late 1920's\nWhat kind of government did North Korea have after World War 2? Communist, they presently are still a communist country\nWhat kind of economy is portrayed in the book 1984? a communist government, thus a communist economy, hope this helps :)\nWhat kind of economic system are described in the Hunger Games? planned or command economic system\nHas there been a different kind of government in north korea besides communist? North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948.", "start_char": 2429, "end_char": 3247, "id": "74895711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107973011#5_288543071", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_country_is_china_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No country has detership right now but China and other countries\nare communisim. What country is the Kunlun Mountains in? in china bout i donut now what part of china is the mountain\nkunlun\nWhat country now claims Tibet as part of its territory's? china\nIs Japan Better Than China? well China is growing right now so i'd say China. What kind of government does China currently have? China was founded in 1949 and is the most highly populated\ncountry in the world. The government of China is a communist\ngovernment. What kind of people live in China? Well, since it is there home country, China has mostly Chinese\npeople. :) &", "start_char": 1810, "end_char": 2436, "id": "74895159" } ]
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who is mexico's president right now 2011?
Felipe Calderón
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1272758294#9_1431965030", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Mexico", "title": "President of Mexico - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Mexico\nPresident of Mexico\nContents\nRequirements to hold office\nPresidential elections\nPresident-elect\nPresidential powers\nOath of office\nPresidential sash and flag\nPresidential residence\nSuccession\nLiving former presidents\nList of presidents of Mexico\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The current President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, was elected in 2018 with a modern-era record of 53% of the popular vote in 2018. The most recent former president, Enrique Peña Nieto won 38% of the popular vote in 2012. Former President Felipe Calderón won with 36.38% of the votes in the 2006 general election, finishing only 0.56% above his nearest rival, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (who contested the official results ). In 2000, former President Vicente Fox was elected with a plurality of 43% of the popular vote, Ernesto Zedillo won 48.7% of the vote in 1994, and his predecessor Carlos Salinas won with a majority of 50.4% in the 1988 election. The history of Mexico has not been a peaceful one. After the fall of dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1910 following the Mexican Revolution, there was no stable government until 1929, when all the revolutionary leaders united in one political party: the National Revolutionary Party, which later changed its name to the Party of the Mexican Revolution, and is now the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Institucional ). From then until 1988, the PRI ruled Mexico as a virtual one-party state. Toward the end of his term, the incumbent president in consultation with party leaders, selected the PRI's candidate in the next election in a procedure known as \"the tap of the finger\" (Spanish:", "start_char": 5827, "end_char": 7197, "id": "63614305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197653666#0_529635866", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_Mexico", "title": "Who is the President of Mexico? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of Mexico\n?\n\nWho is the President of Mexico?", "segment": "Who is the President of Mexico? - Answers\nMexico\nPolitical Office Holders\nWho is the President of Mexico? Asked by Wiki User\n97 98 99\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered\n2018-02-04 11:47:46\n2018-02-04 11:47:46\nEnrique Peña Nieto is the current President of Mexico. He started his administration on December 1, 2012 and will serve until November 30 2018. The President of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election. Peña is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Felipe Calderon\n0 0 1\n🦃\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered\n2017-08-24 16:40:19\n2017-08-24 16:40:19\nEnrique Peña Nieto is the current President of Mexico. He started his administration on December 1, 2012 and will serve until November 30 2018. The President of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election. Peña is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 910, "id": "75075967" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197653666#1_529637173", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_Mexico", "title": "Who is the President of Mexico? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of Mexico\n?\n\nWho is the President of Mexico?", "segment": "Peña is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Felipe Calderon\n0 0 1\n🦃\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered\n2017-08-24 16:40:19\n2017-08-24 16:40:19\nEnrique Peña Nieto is the current President of Mexico. He started his administration on December 1, 2012 and will serve until November 30 2018. The President of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election. Peña is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). 0 0 1\n🦃\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment", "start_char": 436, "end_char": 946, "id": "75075968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1272758294#1_1431950905", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Mexico", "title": "President of Mexico - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Mexico\nPresident of Mexico\nContents\nRequirements to hold office\nPresidential elections\nPresident-elect\nPresidential powers\nOath of office\nPresidential sash and flag\nPresidential residence\nSuccession\nLiving former presidents\nList of presidents of Mexico\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Website\nGovernment of Mexico\nThe president of Mexico (Spanish: Presidente de México ), officially known as the president of the United Mexican States (Spanish: Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos ), is the head of state and head of government of Mexico. Under the Constitution of Mexico, the President is the chief of the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander in chief of the Mexican Armed Forces. The current president is Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who took office on 1 December 2018. The office of the president is considered to be revolutionary, in the sense that the powers of office are derived from the Revolutionary Constitution of 1917. Another legacy of the Mexican Revolution is the Constitution's ban on re-election. Mexican presidents are limited to a single six-year term, called a sexenio. No one who has held the post, even on a caretaker basis, is allowed to run or serve again. The constitution and the office of the President closely follow the presidential system of government.", "start_char": 1142, "end_char": 2175, "id": "63614297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_289030315#15_600422116", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico", "title": "Mexico - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Mexico\nMexico\nFor other uses, see Mexico (disambiguation).\nContents\nHistory\nPolitics\nStates\nGeography\nPlants and wildlife\nPeople\nSee also: List of famous Mexican people\nRelated page\nNorth America\nReferences\n", "segment": "The current president is Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Parliament has a Senate and House of Deputies. States\n\n1. Aguascalientes\n2. Baja California\n3. Baja California Sur\n4. Campeche\n5. Chiapas\n6. Chihuahua\n7. Coahuila\n8.", "start_char": 6321, "end_char": 6540, "id": "41138763" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1646148521#6_2967549499", "url": "http://www.rogerdarlington.me.uk/Mexicanpoliticalsystem", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The last 10 presidents have been as follows: 1964-1970 Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (PRI) \r\n1970-1976 Luis Escheverría (PRI) \r\n1976-1982 José López Portillo (PRI) \r\n1982-1988 Miguel de la Madrid (PRI) \r\n1988-1994 Carlos Salinas de Gortari (PRI) \r\n1994-2000 Ernesto Zedillo (PRI) \r\n2000-2006 Vicente Fox (PAN)\r\n2006-2012 Felippe Calderón (PAN)\r\n2012-2018 Enrique Peña Nieto (PRI) \n2018-2024 Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Morena)\nThe last presidential election was held on 1 July 2018. The winner - on his third attempt - was Andrés Manuel López Obrador who is popularly known as Amlo. He is the populist former mayor of Mexico City who previously stood for the presidency as the candidate of The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). This time he ran for the party he founded in 2014: the Movement for National Regeneration or Morena. He took office on 1 December 2018. It should be noted that Mexico does not have a vice-president. The constitution provides a process whereby, in the event that the presidency becomes vacant before the scheduled election, the Congress chooses a temporary president and then holds a new election. THE LEGISLATURE\nThe Mexican legislature is the bicameral Congress of the Union, composed of a lower house called the Chamber of Deputies and an upper house called the Senate of the Republic.", "start_char": 5359, "end_char": 6674, "id": "1721085" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1272758294#8_1431963202", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Mexico", "title": "President of Mexico - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Mexico\nPresident of Mexico\nContents\nRequirements to hold office\nPresidential elections\nPresident-elect\nPresidential powers\nOath of office\nPresidential sash and flag\nPresidential residence\nSuccession\nLiving former presidents\nList of presidents of Mexico\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Presidential elections\nThe presidential term was set at four years from 1821 to 1904, when President Porfirio Díaz extended it to six years for the first time in Mexico's history, and then again from 1917 to 1928 after a new constitution reversed the change made by Diaz in 1904. Finally, the presidential term was set at six years in 1928 and has remained unchanged since then. The president is elected by direct, popular, universal suffrage. Whoever wins a simple plurality of the national vote is elected; there is no runoff election . The current President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, was elected in 2018 with a modern-era record of 53% of the popular vote in 2018. The most recent former president, Enrique Peña Nieto won 38% of the popular vote in 2012. Former President Felipe Calderón won with 36.38% of the votes in the 2006 general election, finishing only 0.56% above his nearest rival, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (who contested the official results ). In 2000, former President Vicente Fox was elected with a plurality of 43% of the popular vote, Ernesto Zedillo won 48.7% of the vote in 1994, and his predecessor Carlos Salinas won with a majority of 50.4% in the 1988 election. The history of Mexico has not been a peaceful one.", "start_char": 5288, "end_char": 6534, "id": "63614304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_106910980#8_119703275", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico%E2%80%93Venezuela_relations", "title": "Mexico–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mexico–Venezuela relations\nMexico–Venezuela relations\nContents\nHistory\nRelations from Spanish colonization to the 1990s\nRelations from the 1990s to 2010\nRelations from 2010–Present\nHigh-level visits\nPresidential visits from Mexico to Venezuela\nPresidential visits from Venezuela to Mexico\nBilateral agreements\nTransportation\nDrug trafficking\nTrade\nResident diplomatic missions\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The statement was made after the liberation from prison of politician Leopoldo López. That same month, the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs announced that following the announcement of the United States, Mexico will also impose sanctions on \"various officials and former officials of the Venezuelan government for undermining democracy and human rights in that country, as well as for participation in acts of violence, repression and corruption.\" In July 2018, Andrés Manuel López Obrador was elected President of Mexico. In December 2018, President Maduro arrived to Mexico to attend President López Obrador's inauguration. In January 2019, the United States and several Latin American and European nations recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó who declared himself President of Venezuela. On 23 January 2019, President López Obrador reiterated Mexico's traditional stance of non-intervention in other country's affairs and refused to recognize Juan Guaidó as president. High-level visits\nVenezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins attending the North–South Summit in Cancún, 1981. Presidential visits from Mexico to Venezuela\nPresident Adolfo López Mateos (1960)\nPresident Luis Echeverría (1974)\nPresident Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (1984)\nPresident Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1989, 1990, 1992)\nPresident Ernesto Zedillo (1997, 1998)\nPresident Vicente Fox (2001)\nPresident Felipe Calderón (2011)\nPresident Enrique Peña Nieto (2013)\nPresidential visits from Venezuela to Mexico\nPresident Rómulo Betancourt (1946, 1963)\nPresident Carlos Andrés Pérez (1975, 1991)\nPresident Luis Herrera Campins (April & October 1981)\nPresident Jaime Lusinchi (1985, 1986, 1987)\nPresident Rafael Caldera (1997)\nPresident Hugo Chávez (2002, 2004, 2010)\nPresident Nicolás Maduro (2018)\nBilateral agreements\nBoth nations have signed several bilateral agreement such as an Agreement on Technical Cooperation (1981); Agreement of Cinematography (1983); Agreement on Air Transportation (1988);", "start_char": 6529, "end_char": 8508, "id": "62794416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1236797067#1_1809421883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/presidents-of-mexico-in-the-modern-era.html", "title": "List of Mexican Presidents - WorldAtlas", "headings": "List of Mexican Presidents\nList of Mexican Presidents\nLázaro Cárdenas\nManuel Ávila Camacho\nMiguel Alemán Valdés\nPresidents Of Mexico In The Modern Era\n", "segment": "The president, who is elected by the popular vote, is both the head of state and government and also the Commander-in-Chief of the Military forces. He or she can exercise the executive powers by appointing the Cabinet, the Attorney General, Chief of Police of the Federal District, the Secretaries of State, and the Ambassadors. The president also enforces the law and has the power to veto laws. He or she is also in charge of the international relation where he negotiates for treaties. The current President of Mexico is Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Some of Mexico’s presidents in recent generations are looked at below. Lázaro Cárdenas\nLázaro Cárdenas was the first president of modern-day Mexico. He became the president of Mexico on December 1, 1934. Upon taking over as the president, he ordered for his salary to be reduced by half. He never used armored vehicle or bodyguards to protect himself, gaining him a great deal of respect.", "start_char": 398, "end_char": 1339, "id": "96411406" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_571263725#5_1206922064", "url": "https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/mexico403/facts.html", "title": "FRONTLINE/WORLD . Mexico - The Ballad of Juan Quezada . Facts | PBS", "headings": "\n", "segment": "back to top\nGovernment\nMexico is a democratic federal republic. The president, who is elected by popular vote to a six-year term, is both the chief of state and the head of the government. The legislative branch is the bicameral National Congress, consisting of the Senate, with 128 seats, and the Chamber of Deputies, with 500 seats. The current president of Mexico is Vicente Fox. His election in December 2000 marked the first defeat for the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party), which had ruled since 1910. Mexico's next presidential election is scheduled for 2006. back to top\nEconomy\nMexico has the ninth-largest economy in the world. Its main industries are food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, and tourism. It is a major exporter of silver, fruits, vegetables, coffee, cotton, oil and oil products. Mexico produces approximately 3.5 million barrels of oil a day and is the world's eighth-largest oil exporter.", "start_char": 3469, "end_char": 4465, "id": "27878133" } ]
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what to do in hong kong for a week?
Victoria Peak
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Sitting on a surf, listening to the waves and think about nothing, enjoying the moment.", "start_char": 3100, "end_char": 3485, "id": "111031834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_871029130#7_2066818224", "url": "https://www.care.com/c/stories/7272/101-things-to-do-with-kids-in-the-bay-area/", "title": "101 Things To Do With Kids In The Bay Area - Care.com", "headings": "101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area\n101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area", "segment": "Go wild at The Jungle Island. Try the slides at San Mateo's Magic Mountain Playground. Find a kid-friendly yoga class and get your child's pose on! Get to know the river otters at the Aquarium of the Bay. Explore the ancient world at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Ride the high seas and watch for majestic whales. Build Lego creations at Play-Well TEKnologies. Unleash your inner artist at Doodle Bug. Take in some modern art at the SFMOMA. 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( Wan Chai)\nMammy Pancake – eggettes (Mongkok, Causeway Bay, TST)\nMilk Top – unique HK ice cream and pudding (Causeway Bay)\nSummer Ice – fancy dessert waffles (Kennedy Town)\nIcremeria – ice cream/ gelato (Causeway Bay)\nMooncakes\nICE CREAM mooncakes\nHot pot\nKorean BBQ\nSushi\nSeafood pizza\nLan Fong Yuen – the original milk tea? ( Central)\nBrisket noodles\nKau Kee – (Sheung Wan)\nSister Wah – (Tin Hau)\nHK style breakfast\nCha chaan teng (HK local diners/tea restaurants)\nAustralian Dairy Co\nCapital Cafe\nKee Wah Cafe\nHigh tea at The Peninsula\nDai Pai Dong (HK food stalls)\nMr. Wong’s (super sketch and cheap Chinese food for $60hkd AYCE, including beer lol….where ALL the exchange students hang out)\nCancel reply\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public)\nName\nWebsite\nYou are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. (", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2534, "id": "110622683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_575496177#7_1221436960", "url": "https://www.mauiactivities.com/things-to-do-in-maui", "title": "Maui Activities - 50 Things To Do In Maui", "headings": "50 Things to do in Maui\n50 Things to do in Maui", "segment": "Take the Cool Cats burger challenge. Explore tide pools. Hike through an old lava field. Snorkel in La Peruse Wildlife Sanctuary. Visit a town party on a Friday. Try Hawaiian shave ice. Repeat. Go golfing. Go to Giannatto's Pizza (before or after Iao Valley). 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His essays and short stories have been collected in the volumes Legends of Our Time, One Generation After, and A Jew Today. The English translation of his memoirs was published in 1995 as All Rivers Run to the Sea. A second volume of memoirs, And the Sea Is Never Full, appeared in 2000. A deeply moving appearance by Elie Wiesel, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, during a symposium session at the 2007 International Achievement Summit in Washington, D.C. Speaking in hushed tones, Wiesel held the delegates spellbound as he described how the murder of his family, and his own experience in the concentration camps of World War II, inspired him to travel the world as an author and witness — exposing injustice wherever it arises. As his international fame grew, Wiesel spoke out on behalf of the victims of genocide and oppression all over the world, from Bosnia to Darfur. Although he became known to millions for his human rights activism, he by no means abandoned the art of fiction. His later novels included A Mad Desire to Dance (2009) and The Sonderberg Case (2010), a tale set in contemporary New York City, with a cast of characters including Holocaust survivors, Germans, American emigrants to Israel and New York literati. 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Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. The Norwegian Nobel Committee called him a \"messenger to mankind,\" noting that through his struggle to come to terms with \"his own personal experience of total humiliation and of the utter contempt for humanity shown in Hitler's death camps,\" as well as his \"practical work in the cause of peace,\" Wiesel has delivered a powerful message \"of peace, atonement and human dignity\" to humanity. On November 30, 2006 Wiesel received an honorary knighthood in London, England in recognition of his work toward raising Holocaust education in the United Kingdom. http://us.macmillan.com/author/eliewi...\n...more\nCombine Editions\nElie Wiesel’s books\nElie Wiesel\nAverage rating: 4.32 · 1,083,373 ratings · 35,514 reviews · 198 distinct works • Similar authors\n\nNight (The Night Trilogy, #1)\nby\nElie Wiesel,\nMarion Wiesel (Translator),\nFrançois Mauriac (Foreword)\n4.34 avg rating — 1,027,448 ratings — published 1956 — 36 editions\nWant to Read\nsaving…\nWant to Read\nCurrently Reading\nRead\nError rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book\nClear rating\n1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars\n\nDawn\nby\nElie Wiesel,\nFrances Frenaye (Translator)\n3.85 avg rating — 15,859 ratings — published 1960\nWant to Read\nsaving…\nError rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book\nClear rating\n1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars\n\nDay\nby\nElie Wiesel,\nAnne Borchardt (Translation)\n3.82 avg rating — 9,421 ratings — published 1961 — 28 editions\nWant to Read\nsaving…\nError rating book.", "start_char": 1059, "end_char": 2824, "id": "83293421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_927603405#14_1721745829", "url": "https://www.notablebiographies.com/We-Z/Wiesel-Elie.html", "title": "Elie Wiesel Biography - life, family, childhood, children, parents, name, story, death, school", "headings": "Elie Wiesel Biography\nElie Wiesel Biography\nChildhood\nHis writings\nOther roles\nHonored\nLater work\nFor More Information\nUser Contributions:\nThomas Burkett\nShelby\nSarah\nKenzie\n", "segment": "Messenger from the Holocaust. Chicago: Children's Press, 1987. Wiesel, Elie. All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs. New York: Knopf, 1995. Wiesel, Elie. Night.", "start_char": 7465, "end_char": 7621, "id": "30002672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_817864826#3_1475220367", "url": "https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1986/wiesel/biographical/", "title": "Elie Wiesel - Biographical - NobelPrize.org", "headings": "Elie Wiesel\nElie Wiesel\nBiographical\nElie Wiesel died on 2 July 2016.\nLearn more\nNobel Prizes 2020\nExplore prizes and laureates\n", "segment": "Selected Bibliography\nBy Elie Wiesel\nAgainst Silence: The Voice and Vision of Elie Wiesel. Ed., Irving Abrahamson. 3 vols. New York: Schocken, 1984. All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs. New York:", "start_char": 1857, "end_char": 2052, "id": "29877869" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1637262213#3_2781009402", "url": "http://softschools.com/facts/authors/elie_wiesel_facts/1702/", "title": "Elie Wiesel Facts", "headings": "Elie Wiesel Facts\nElie Wiesel Facts", "segment": "Elie Wiesel wrote and published Dawn (1961), and Day (1962). Together with Night they formed a trilogy about humankind's self-destructive behavior. Although Night did not sell very well in the beginning it eventually sold millions of copies. Elie Wiesel moved to the United States in 1955. He married Marion Erster Rose and together they had a son Elisha. Elie Wiesel would go on to write more than 40 books. He wrote in both fiction and non-fiction genres. In 1986 Elie Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for his work in speaking out against racism, repression, and violence. Elie Wiesel has written two volumes of memoirs. The first covered his life until 1969 and was titled All Rivers Run to the Sea.", "start_char": 1398, "end_char": 2109, "id": "62489707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_606889750#0_1378287279", "url": "https://www.timesofisrael.com/7-elie-wiesel-books-that-you-must-read/", "title": "7 Elie Wiesel books that you must read | The Times of Israel", "headings": "7 Elie Wiesel books that you must read\n7 Elie Wiesel books that you must read\nThe late, great Holocaust survivor author of ‘Night’ was the versatile composer of over 50 works of various genres\n“Night” (1960)\n“Dawn” and “Day” (1961, 1962)\n“The Jews of Silence” (1967)\n“A Beggar in Jerusalem” (1970)\n“Souls on Fire: Portraits and Legends of Hasidic Masters” (1972)\n“The Trial of God” (1979)\n", "segment": "7 Elie Wiesel books that you must read | The Times of Israel\nJoin our Community\nSupport ToI and remove all ads\nLearn more\nEnglish\nالعربية\nFrançais\nفارسی\nעברית\nGet The Daily Edition\nAccount\nSign In\nsearch\nsearch\nIsrael & the Region\nJewish Times\nIsrael Inside\nPodcasts NEW\nThe Blogs\nStartup Israel\nNewsletters\nThe Daily Edition\nWhat Matters Most Today\nStartup Daily\nUpdates from Silicon Wadi\nThe Weekend Edition\nThe Best Reads of the Week\nWeekly Highlights\nChoice Voices From The Blogs\nBattling COVID\nWeekly Update\nPartners\nAtlanta\nAtlanta Jewish Times\nNew York\nThe Jewish Week\nNorth New Jersey\nThe Jewish Standard\nPittsburgh\nJewish Chronicle\nUnited Kingdom\nThe Jewish News\nAustralia\nThe Australian Jewish News\nFor Publishers\nBecome a Partner\nCommunity\nJoin our community\nSign in\nAbout The Times of Israel\nAdvertise on The Times of Israel\nContact us\nGet the Daily Edition\nsubmit\n© 2021 The Times of Israel , All Rights Reserved\nTerms and conditions Privacy policy\nsearch\nhome page\n7 Elie Wiesel books that you must read\nThe late, great Holocaust survivor author of ‘Night’ was the versatile composer of over 50 works of various genres\nBy Gabe Friedman 11 July 2016, 6:36 pm\nEdit\nElie Wiesel, the author of over 50 books, in the study of his New York City home, Oct. 14, 1986. ( Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images/via JTA)\nJTA — Most people know Elie Wiesel as the author of “Night,” one of the first published autobiographical accounts of what life was like inside Nazi concentration camps. The book, which helped shape the American understanding of the effects of the Holocaust, has since become a staple on high school reading and best-seller lists. But Wiesel, who passed away Saturday at 87, wrote more than 50 books of fiction and nonfiction — and not all were focused on his harrowing experiences in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald camps. He was interested in political activism, philosophy and religion, and his books ranged from novels that question the existence of God to a journalistic expose on the plight of Soviet Jewry. Here’s the Wiesel reading list everyone should know. “Night” (1960)\nArguably the most influential book on the Holocaust, “Night” brought the atrocities faced by Jews in the concentration camps to the forefront of American consciousness. The book’s narrator, Eliezer, chronicles his hellish experience in Auschwitz through a lyric, fragmented style now acknowledged as a “genuine artistic achievement.” Young Eliezer survives the torturous labor and murderous Gestapo, but his belief in God is forever altered. Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up\n“Dawn” and “Day” (1961, 1962)\n‘Dawn’ by Elie Wiesel (courtesy)\nAlong with “Night,” these two works form a trilogy that deals with the Holocaust and its aftereffects.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2792, "id": "67812015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_927603405#7_1721735904", "url": "https://www.notablebiographies.com/We-Z/Wiesel-Elie.html", "title": "Elie Wiesel Biography - life, family, childhood, children, parents, name, story, death, school", "headings": "Elie Wiesel Biography\nElie Wiesel Biography\nChildhood\nHis writings\nOther roles\nHonored\nLater work\nFor More Information\nUser Contributions:\nThomas Burkett\nShelby\nSarah\nKenzie\n", "segment": "The titles of his books grow brighter as the presence of God becomes dimmer, yet the transition is never easy. Other roles\nWiesel, in addition to his literary activities, played an important role as a public orator, or speaker. Each year he gave a series of lectures on Jewish tradition at New York City's 92nd Street Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). These lectures formed the basis for his retelling of Jewish tales: stories of Hasidism (eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Jewish pietists [people who stress extreme religious studies and practices]) which Wiesel published in Souls on Fire (1972), Somewhere a Master (1982), and Four Hasidic Masters (1978). Biblical legends are covered in Messengers of God (1975), Images from the Bible (1980), and Five Biblical Portraits (1981). Wiesel spun his own tales in\nElie Wiesel. Reproduced by permission of\nAP/Wide World Photos\n. such works as Legends of Our Time (1968), One Generation After (1970), and A Jew Today (1978). The themes of these stories remained tragedy and joy, madness and hope, the fragility of meaning, and the quest for faith.", "start_char": 3939, "end_char": 5049, "id": "30002665" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_793716451#2_1418381124", "url": "http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1617.Night", "title": "Night (The Night Trilogy, #1) by Elie Wiesel", "headings": "Night\nNight\n(The Night Trilogy #1)\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nPopular Answered Questions\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nStart your review of Night (The Night Trilogy, #1)\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n", "segment": "Return to Book Page\nNot the book you’re looking for? Preview — Night by Elie Wiesel\nNight\n(The Night Trilogy #1)\nby\nElie Wiesel,\nMarion Wiesel (Translator),\nFrançois Mauriac (Foreword)\n4.34 · Rating details · 1,022,067 ratings · 30,438 reviews\nBorn in the town of Sighet, Transylvania, Elie Wiesel was a teenager when he and his family were taken from their home in 1944 to Auschwitz concentration camp, and then to Buchenwald. Night is the terrifying record of Elie Wiesel's memories of the death of his family, the death of his own innocence, and his despair as a deeply observant Jew confronting the absolute evil of\nBorn in the town of Sighet, Transylvania, Elie Wiesel was a teenager when he and his family were taken from their home in 1944 to Auschwitz concentration camp, and then to Buchenwald. Night is the terrifying record of Elie Wiesel's memories of the death of his family, the death of his own innocence, and his despair as a deeply observant Jew confronting the absolute evil of man. This new translation by his wife and most frequent translator, Marion Wiesel, corrects important details and presents the most accurate rendering in English of Elie Wiesel's testimony to what happened in the camps and of his unforgettable message that this horror must simply never be allowed to happen again. ...more\nGet A Copy\nAmazon\nStores ▾\nAudible\nBarnes & Noble\nWalmart eBooks\nGoogle Play\nAbebooks\nBook Depository\nAlibris\nIndigo\nBetter World Books\nIndieBound\nDownload Excerpt\nPaperback, 115 pages\nPublished January 16th 2006 by Hill & Wang (first published 1956)\nMore Details...\nOriginal Title\nUn di Velt Hot Geshvign\nEdition Language\nEnglish\nURL\nhttp://www.nightthebook.com\nSeries\nThe Night Trilogy #1\nOther Editions (150)\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. Reader Q&A\nTo ask other readers questions about Night , please sign up . Popular Answered Questions\nI am very upset that this book is on a list as appropriate for 14 year old 8th graders. Because it is , my son is being forced to read it by his school. My family is deeply effected by this book.", "start_char": 654, "end_char": 2834, "id": "19375241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_793716451#1_1418379069", "url": "http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1617.Night", "title": "Night (The Night Trilogy, #1) by Elie Wiesel", "headings": "Night\nNight\n(The Night Trilogy #1)\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nPopular Answered Questions\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nStart your review of Night (The Night Trilogy, #1)\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n", "segment": "We’d love your help. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Night by Elie Wiesel. Problem: It’s the wrong book It’s the wrong edition Other\nDetails (if other): Cancel\nThanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page\nNot the book you’re looking for? 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This new translation by his wife and most frequent translator, Marion Wiesel, corrects important details and presents the most accurate rendering in English of Elie Wiesel's testimony to what happened in the camps and of his unforgettable message that this horror must simply never be allowed to happen again.", "start_char": 438, "end_char": 1967, "id": "19375240" } ]
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into what language family does english fall?
West Germanic languages
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In some ways it can be thought of as an English/Norse Creole; much of its modern features emerged from the interaction of Anglo-Saxon people with a large Danish population living in England. In particular English is not Latin. French is.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 774, "id": "87446384" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2346150499#2_3139994890", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-English-considered-a-Germanic-language-and-not-a-Romance-language", "title": "Why is English considered a Germanic language and not a Romance language? - Quora", "headings": "Why is English considered a Germanic language and not a Romance language?\nWhy is English considered a Germanic language and not a Romance language?\nI will adapt this answer from another answer of mine:\n", "segment": "And based on that, we can see clear lines of descent from Modern English back to Middle English back to Old English back to Proto-Germanic. Ergo, Modern English is a Germanic language. But… but… but… all the Latin and French…. Well see here’s the tricky part about all this - based on the method above, which is how linguists determine where on the “evolutionary tree” a language is, they are totally irrelevant. The only way they’d be relevant is if English was a creole - a sort of hybrid language. And while there is a hypothesis out there that argues for that exact point, it isn’t the current consensus of linguists and it seems likely that English is a Germanic language, just with an extreme amount of “wearing down” in the face of Anglo-Norman French (and potentially Old Norse too). Now for something completely different\nI’ve seen several people argue on this answer that that 60% is primarily or predominately academic or rare vocabulary. This is false. While it is true that the majority of academic or rare vocabulary in English is Latinate in origin (with a substantial minority being Greek), it is not true that the majority of Latinate/Romance terms in English are rare or academic. 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English is part of the Indo-European language family. Tracing the family tree of the English language will help you understand how English fits into this particular language family. Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing always looks great? Grammarly can save you from misspellings, grammatical and punctuation mistakes, and other writing issues on all your favorite websites. First, visualize your family tree. How far back can you trace your genealogy? Your parents and siblings would occupy the branches closest to you. Then, the tree branches extend upward to include grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on.", "start_char": 495, "end_char": 1200, "id": "83911336" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_815798807#15_957766262", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/familia", "title": "familia - Wiktionary", "headings": "familia\nfamilia\nContents\nTranslingual\nEtymology\nfamilia\nEnglish\nEtymology\nAsturian\nEtymology\nEastern Huasteca Nahuatl\nEtymology\nfamilia\nEsperanto\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nAdjective\nGalician\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nIngrian\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDeclension\nReferences\nInterlingua\nPronunciation\nLadin\nLatin\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nUsage notes\nDeclension\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nHolonyms\nDescendants\nBorrowings\nReferences\nFurther reading\nLeonese\nEtymology\nReferences\nMòcheno\nEtymology\nReferences\nPolish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDeclension\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nFurther reading\nPortuguese\nRomanian\nPronunciation\nSpanish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nHyponyms\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nDescendants\nFurther reading\nSwahili\nEtymology\nPronunciation\n", "segment": "familie\n→ Indonesian: famili\nDutch Low Saxon: femilie\nEnglish: familia\nEnglish: family\nJamaican Creole: faambli, fambili\nTok Pisin: famili\n→ Chuukese: famini\n→ Malay: famili\n→ Maori: whāmere\nExtremaduran:", "start_char": 6803, "end_char": 7007, "id": "59416177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_796574029#34_912815107", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/case", "title": "case - Wiktionary", "headings": "case\ncase\nContents\nEnglish\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\ncase ( plural cases )\nSynonyms\nHyponyms\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nVerb\nSee also\nReferences\nEtymology 2\nNoun\ncase ( plural cases )\nHyponyms\nTranslations\nReferences\nAdjective\nReferences\nVerb\nTranslations\nDerived terms\nAnagrams\nAfar\nPronunciation\nVerb\ncasé\nConjugation\nReferences\nAsturian\nVerb\ncase\nChinese\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\ncase\nFrench\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\ncase f ( plural cases )\nDerived terms\nFurther reading\nAnagrams\nGalician\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nAdverb\ncase\nReferences\nItalian\nPronunciation\nNoun\ncase f\nAnagrams\nLower Sorbian\nPronunciation\nNoun\ncase\nMiddle Dutch\nEtymology\nNoun\ncâse m or n\nInflection\nAlternative forms\nDescendants\nFurther reading\nOld French\nNoun\nPortuguese\nPronunciation\nVerb\ncase\nRomanian\nNoun\ncase\nSpanish\nPronunciation\nVerb\ncase\nVenetian\nNoun\ncase\n", "segment": "Fall (de) m\nGreek: περίπτωση (el) f ( períptosi)\nHaitian Creole: ka\nHebrew: מקרה ‎ (he) m ( miqre)\nHungarian: eset (hu)\nIcelandic: please add this translation if you can\nIrish: cás m\nItalian: caso (it) m\nJapanese: 事件 (ja) ( じけん, jiken)\nKhmer: ករណី (km) ( kaʼraʼnəy)\n\nKorean:", "start_char": 9151, "end_char": 9425, "id": "59377988" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1121361238#16_2297335961", "url": "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/spanish-english/malo", "title": "English Translation of “malo” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary", "headings": "English translation of 'malo'\nEnglish translation of 'malo'\nExamples of 'malo' in a sentence\nmalo\nExample sentences from the Collins Corpus\nYou may also like\nTrends of\nmalo\nIn other languages\nmalo\nNearby words of\nmalo\nSource\nQuick word challenge\nSign up for our newsletter\nLatest Word Submissions\nSpanish word of the week: despertar\nUpdating our Usage\nLearning Spanish: Common courtesies\nUnlock Spanish with the Paul Noble method\nJoin the Collins community\n", "segment": "I'm not a bad person. 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who was donald duck's girlfriend?
Daisy Duck
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Her best known relatives are her uncle Mortimer Mouse and her twin nieces, Millie and Melody Mouse, though most often a single niece, Melody, appears. Donald Duck\nDonald Duck is a funny cartoon duck character created in 1934. His first appearance was 1934, The wise little hen. His girlfriend is Da i sy Duck and his three nephews are Huey, Dewey and Louie. H e has 2 Uncles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and Ludwig Von D ra ke.", "start_char": 797, "end_char": 1502, "id": "66095300" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1004639875#4_1871725459", "url": "https://originalmickeymousecharacters.weebly.com/characters.html", "title": "Characters - Original Mickey Mouse Characters", "headings": "Original Mickey Mouse Characters\nThis webiste is all about the Orginal Disney Characters and the creator.\nMickey Mouse\nMinnie Mouse\nDonald Duck\nDaisy Duck\nGoofy\nPete\nPluto\n", "segment": "His best friend is Mickey Mouse. Donal d's personality is quite a short tem per and his positive outlook on life. Though Donal d is hard to underst and he is still a lovable, original char acter. Daisy Duck\nDaisy is a cartoon character created in 1940. She is mainly known as being the girlfriend of Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse's best friend. Her first appearance was in Don Donald as Donna and Mr. Duck Steps Out as herself. He r relatives are her neph ews Huey, Dewey and Louie and April, June and May her n ieces. Particularly in her early appearances, Daisy is portrayed as a flirt. She is deeply attracted to Donald and is very attached to him. This is most clearly seen in Donald's Dilem ma Daisy is almost to the point of suicide after Donald forgets her.", "start_char": 1503, "end_char": 2266, "id": "66095302" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_298996830#6_542156570", "url": "http://mickey.disney.com/goofy", "title": "Goofy | Disney Mickey", "headings": "\nSTREAM NOW ON DISNEY+\nSTREAM MICKEY AND FRIENDS NOW ON DISNEY+\nUp Next\nPick A Flower\nKeep Moving\nVideo\nShop\nMickey & Friends\nMickey Mouse\nMinnie Mouse\nDonald Duck\nDaisy Duck\nGoofy\nPluto\n", "segment": "She especially loves to spend time with her lifelong sweetheart, Mickey. Donald Duck\nDonald Duck might be quick-tempered when things don’t go his way, but he has a heart of gold and is very devoted to his friends. Daisy Duck\nDaisy Duck is a friend to many and is Minnie’s best friend. While she can be sassy, she’s always sweet to those she cares about, especially her guy, Donald. Goofy\nGoofy is good-natured. 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Birth Date\n29-4-1983\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Residence\nHe owns a house in Chicago, Illinois. Jay Cutler Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nEstimated Net Worth\n50 million Dollar\nNew: Top 15 highest paid footballers of 2021!", "start_char": 504, "end_char": 1248, "id": "106670551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1548997399#3_3435743188", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/jay-cutler-biography/", "title": "Jay Cutler Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Football Player", "headings": "\nJay Cutler Bio\n(Football Player)\nJay Cutler is an American football quarterback who plays for Chicago Bears. The handsome hunk is married to Kristin Cavallari since 2013. Together they have three kids.\nRelationship Statistics of Jay Cutler\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Jay Cutler?\nJay Cutler- Birth Age, Family\nJay Cutler’s Education & Early Career\nJay Cutler- Professional Career\nCutler’s Awards, Records\nCutler’s Net Worth, Salary\nContracts\nJay’s Height, Weight\nJay Cutler- Controversy, Rumors\nJay’s Health Issues\nJay Cutler- Instagram\n", "segment": "Jay Cutler is an American former professional football player. He is renowned for his offensive skills as Quarterback. During his professional life, he mostly played for the team, Chicago Bears. Jay Cutler- Birth Age, Family\nJay Cutler was born Jay Christopher Cutler on the 29th of April 1983 to Jack Cutler and Sandy Cutler. His birthplace is Santa Claus, Indiana and later raised in Lincoln City, Indiana. He is of British-Germanic ancestry. He has two sisters, Jenna and Joy. Jay Cutler’s Education & Early Career\nHe graduated from the Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. Later, in 2002, he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2005, he graduated from the University with Honors in human and organizational development.", "start_char": 1249, "end_char": 2010, "id": "111603520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_31926233#6_78943452", "url": "https://fitnessvolt.com/15599/jay-cutler/", "title": "Jay Cutler: Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography – Fitness Volt", "headings": "Jay Cutler: Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography\nJay Cutler: Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography\nAbout Jay Cutler\nMr. & Masters Olympia Results\nTitles Won\nJay Cutler Gallery\nJay Cutler Videos\nSergio Oliva: Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography\nPavol Jablonicky: Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography\nAsh, ACE, MSc\n", "segment": "Jay Cutler currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. & Masters Olympia Results\n1999 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 15th\n2000 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 8th\n2001 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 2nd\n2003 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 2nd\n2004 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 2nd\n2005 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 2nd\n2006 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 1st\n2007 – IFBB Mr. Olympia: 1st\n2008 – IFBB Mr. Olympia:", "start_char": 2337, "end_char": 2673, "id": "97324624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2174546903#3_2342019562", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Cutler_(American_football)", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "62.0\nPassing yards: 35,133\nTD–INT: 227–160\nPasser rating: 85.3\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\nJay Christopher Cutler(born April 29, 1983) is a former American footballquarterbackwho played in the National Football League(NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. He played college footballat Vanderbiltand was selected by the Denver Broncosin the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, whom he was a member of for three seasons. In 2009, he was traded to the Bears, where he played eight seasons. After being released by Chicago in 2017, Cutler initially retired to become a sportscasterfor NFL on Fox's television broadcasts, but returned for one more season with the Miami Dolphins. He retired a second and final time following the 2017 season. Contents\n1Early years\n2College career\n2.1College statistics\n2.2Awards and honors\n2.3Records\n3Professional career\n3.1Denver Broncos\n3.1.12006 season\n3.1.22007 season\n3.1.32008 season\n3.2Chicago Bears\n3.2.12009 season\n3.2.22010 season\n3.2.32011 season\n3.2.42012 season\n3.2.52013 season\n3.2.62014 season\n3.2.72015 season\n3.2.82016 season\n3.3Miami Dolphins\n4NFL career statistics\n4.1Awards and honors\n4.2Chicago Bears franchise records\n5In the media\n6Personal life\n6.1Family and children\n6.2Volunteer work\n7References\n8External links\nEarly years[edit]\nCutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana, in 1983. Cutler attended Heritage Hills High Schoolin Lincoln City, Indiana.[1] He startedthree years at quarterback for the Patriots football team, amassing a combined 26–1 record in his junior and senior years, including a perfect 15–0 during his senior year.", "start_char": 917, "end_char": 2517, "id": "104962920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_986618703#2_1922213583", "url": "https://americanfootball.fandom.com/wiki/Jay_Cutler", "title": "Jay Cutler | American Football Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nEarly years\nCollege career\nAwards and honors\nRecords\nStatistics\nProfessional career\n2006 NFL Draft\nVolunteer work\nAwards and honors\nCareer statistics\nRecords\nReferences/Notes\n", "segment": "11th\nCareer history\nDenver Broncos (2006-2008)\nChicago Bears (2009-2016)\nMiami Dolphins (2017)\n* = offseason / practice squad only\nCareer highlights and awards\nPro Bowl (2008)\nFirst-team All-SEC (2005)*\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\nJay Cutler (born April 29, 1983) is a former American football Quarterback . He played football at Vanderbilt University. Cutler began his professional football career with the Denver Broncos, who selected him as the 11th overall pick of the 2006 NFL Draft. He spent three seasons with the Broncos before he was traded to the Bears in 2009. He spent the next eight years before being released by the bears. Following the 2016 season, Cutler announced his retirement and his intention to became a sportscaster for NFL on Fox's television broadcasts. However, following a season-ending injury to Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill in August 2017, Cutler came out of retirement and signed with the team. Early years\nJay Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana. Cutler attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana. He started three years at quarterback, amassing a combined 26–1 record in his junior and senior years, including a perfect 15–0 during his senior year.", "start_char": 454, "end_char": 1660, "id": "24928647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_543339818#0_1309192348", "url": "https://taddlr.com/celebrity/jay-cutler/", "title": "Jay Cutler 2021: Wife, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr", "headings": "Jay Cutler\nJay Cutler\nJay Cutler Facts & Wiki\nJay Cutler Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nHouses\nCars\nJay Cutler: Wife, Dating, Family & Friends\nFamily\nFriends\nHeight, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos, Skin, Hair & Eye Color\n", "segment": "Jay Cutler 2021: Wife, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr\nJay Cutler\nOn 29-4-1983 Jay Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana. He made his 50 million dollar fortune with Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears & Miami Dolphins. The football player is married to Kristin Cavallari, his starsign is Taurus and he is now 38 years of age. Jay Cutler is a former American football quarterback known for playing 12 seasons in the National Football League with Denver Broncos and later with Chicago Bears. He announced his retirement in 2016 and he intended to become a sportscaster for NFL on Fox's television broadcasts. However, after Ryan Tannehill of Miami Dolphins suffered a season-ending injury, Cutler came out of retirement and signed a one-year deal with the team. Cutler has been married to Kristin Cavallari since 2013 and they share 3 children together. 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He came into prominence when he played college football at Vanderbilt and spotted by Denver Broncos in 2006 National Football League Draft. Maybe you know about Jay Cutler 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 Jay Cutler’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\nCutler was born in 1983, 29th April.", "start_char": 510, "end_char": 1375, "id": "94415076" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1282698561#14_2872748857", "url": "https://tvstarbio.com/kristin-cavallari-family-parents-and-siblings/", "title": "Kristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings). – Tvstarbio", "headings": "Kristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings).\nKristin Cavallari family (Parents and siblings).\nWhat Happened to Kristin Cavallari’s brother Michael Cavallari?\n53,198 likes\nKristin Cavallari’s Parents.\nKristin Cavallari now has one sibling, brother Gabriel Zamora Cavallari.\nKristin Cavallari Husband.\nKristin Cavallari’s Kids.\n", "segment": "She has been married to Jay Cutler for nine years. Jay Cutler is a former NFL quarterback. He was born on April 29, 1983, in Santa Claus, Indiana. During high school years in Heritage high school. He played for the Patriots football team. Jay Cutler first came to the spotlight when he played college football. He was part of the Vanderbilt Commodores football team. At this time, Jay was a student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Jay Cutler played a total of 45 games for the school team. Caption:", "start_char": 4377, "end_char": 4882, "id": "38261711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_211338217#1_442865939", "url": "https://www.chicksinfo.com/jay-cutler-family-photos-wife-son-daughter-father-age-height-net-worth/", "title": "Jay Cutler Family Photos, Wife, Son, Daughter, Father, Age, Height, Net Worth", "headings": "Jay Cutler Family Photos, Wife, Son\nJay Cutler Family Photos, Wife, Son\nJay Cutler Family Members Name and Relationship:\nJay Cutler Family:\nJay Cutler Wife:\nJay Cutler Son and Daughter:\nJay Cutler Father:\nJay Cutler Age:\nJay Cutler Height:\nJay Cutler Net Worth:\n", "segment": "After playing two years for this team, he moved to Chicago Bears and played till 2016. Currently this versatile footballer is representing Miami Dolphins since 2017. He was also planning for the retirement but he gave up his plans and joined Miami Dolphins. After reading this article you will learn about the Jay Cutler Family photos, wife, son, daughter, father, age, height and net worth. Jay Cutler Family Members Name and Relationship: Father: Jack Cutler\nMother: Sandy Cutler\nWife: Kristin Cavallari\nChildren: Canden Jack, Jaxon Wyatt, Saylor James\nJay Cutler Family:", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 1193, "id": "108106253" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1030190237#25_2186682484", "url": "https://sports.yahoo.com/news/fantasy-football-rankings--13--top-200-222913147.html", "title": "Fantasy Football Rankings '13: Top 200", "headings": "Fantasy Football Rankings '13: Top 200\nFantasy Football Rankings '13: Top 200", "segment": "Jay Cutler\n97\n126\n126\n123\n122\nview\n118. Joique Bell\n114\n146\n111\n101\n125\nview\n119. Christine Michael\n129\n112\n125\n140\n107\nview\n120. Alshon Jeffery\n149\n127\n106\n128\n109\nview\n120. 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