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what countries are on the mediterranean sea?
Italy
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California and parts of Baja California, or Mexico.", "start_char": 1480, "end_char": 1854, "id": "61855516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1710184261#8_3008334507", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_Mediterranean_countries", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Switzerland is not a Mediterranean country, as it does not\ntouch the Mediterranean Sea. What are the island countries in the Mediterranean sea? Malta and Cyprus. All other islands in the Mediterranean belong to other\ncountries. What countries in Africa border the Mediterranean Sea? The countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, from west to east, are: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. These countries border the south part of the Mediterranean Sea. Five countries in Africa border the Mediterranean Sea. These countries are Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia.", "start_char": 3451, "end_char": 4032, "id": "3611402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2953949997#0_3140462339", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mediterranean_countries", "title": "List of Mediterranean countries - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Mediterranean countries\nList of Mediterranean countries\nList of Countries\nSouthern European coast, from west to east\nLevantine coast, from north to south\nNorthern African coast, from east to west\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "List of Mediterranean countries - Wikipedia\nList of Mediterranean countries\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPolitical map of the Mediterranean Sea as of September 2004. The Mediterranean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Twenty sovereign countries in Southern Europe, the Levant and North Africa regions border the sea itself, in addition to two island nations completely located in it ( Malta and Cyprus ). While not having a coastline in the Mediterranean, Portugal, Andorra, San Marino, Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Jordan are often included on the list of Mediterranean countries. Such classification is mostly based on their geographical, economic, geopolitical, historical, ethnic and cultural (language, art, music, cuisine) ties to the region as a whole. Other factors include climate and flora . 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While not having a coastline in the Mediterranean, Portugal, Andorra, San Marino, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Jordan are often included on the list of Mediterranean countries. Such classification is mostly based on their geographical, economic, geopolitical, historical, ethnic and cultural (language, art, music, cuisine) ties to the region as a whole. Other factors include climate and flora . 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They are slight tanned, like most people from countries around the Mediterranean Sea.", "start_char": 3733, "end_char": 4361, "id": "3611403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_462835208#0_840793418", "url": "https://askinglot.com/what-countries-border-on-the-mediterranean-sea", "title": "What countries border on the Mediterranean Sea?", "headings": "What countries border on the Mediterranean Sea?\nAsked by: Renatas Malecha\nWhat countries border on the Mediterranean Sea?\n", "segment": "What countries border on the Mediterranean Sea? Asked by: Renatas Malecha\nasked in category: General Last Updated: 31st March, 2020\nWhat countries border on the Mediterranean Sea? The countries surrounding the Mediterranean in clockwise order are Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco; Malta and Cyprus are island countries in the sea. Click to see full answer. 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The Mediterranean Sea: The Mediterranean Sea lies between Europe and Asia. Answer and Explanation: Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt are the African countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.", "start_char": 179, "end_char": 857, "id": "53445847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1171337646#9_1967791621", "url": "http://quickgs.com/list-of-major-seas-of-world/", "title": "List of Major Seas of World | QuickGS", "headings": "List of Major Seas of World\nList of Major Seas of World\nMajor Seas of World : Arabian Sea\nMajor seas of world : Caspian Sea\nMajor seas of world : Caribbean Sea\nGulf of Mexico\nMediterranean Sea\nPersian Gulf\nSouth China Sea\nSea of Japan\nList of Major Seas of Atlantic Ocean\nList of Seas of Arctic Ocean\nList of Major Seas of Indian Ocean\nList of Major seas of Pacific Ocean\nList of Major Seas of Southern Ocean (Antarctic Ocean)\n", "segment": "The borders of Mediterranean is defined by Europe in north, Asia in east, Africa in south. 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what is tulane university's mascot?
Riptide the Pelican
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The original nickname for Tulane’s mascot was Pecker the Pelican, which is not the Tulane Green Wave. Applying to college next year? View the application files, essays and advice of accepted students. LEARN MORE\nAre you looking to apply to Tulane or just starting to build out your college list? Make sure to search through profiles of students accepted to see essays, stats, and advice. See how they got in, and how you can too! About The Author\nFrances Wong\nFrances was born in Hong Kong and received her bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University. She loves super sad drama television, cooking, and reading. Her favorite person on Earth isn’t actually a member of the AdmitSee team - it’s her dog Cooper.", "start_char": 1425, "end_char": 2139, "id": "55556497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1190877133#2_2088909441", "url": "http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/sports/tulane/article_f0652a00-619a-11e6-b28d-f7ed4fa2c8ad.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Now, the sneer is back. Not only will the Angry Wave be featured in Tulane’s marketing materials and apparel, but the football team’s helmets will display the fictitious mascot in the season opener at Wake Forest on Sept. 1. While Dannen said the cresting “T-Wave,” initially created in 1998, will remain the primary symbol for now, it will assume a more secondary place over time. All this wasn’t necessarily the plan when Dannen arrived at Tulane in December. Instead, the Angry Wave found him. Walking the halls of Tulane’s administrative offices, Dannen came across the uniquely cartoonish logo and immediately investigated the history behind it. He spoke to prominent Tulane booster Jill Glazer, who relayed her affinity for the character as well as the numerous positive comments on it she had received from fellow alumni, who missed the retro symbol. “I just kind of fell in love with it,” Dannen said. “ When I tweeted something about it, I got so much feedback, and that gave me some perspective. \"I intended to put it out there as a throwback mark, but it was so popular and so overwhelming that not one person responded negatively, so we started looking at ways to integrate it fully.”", "start_char": 2895, "end_char": 4091, "id": "102878189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_123095012#1_250924095", "url": "https://news.tulane.edu/news/insider-evolution-green-wave-mascot", "title": "The Insider: Evolution of the Green Wave mascot | Tulane News", "headings": "The Insider: Evolution of the Green Wave mascot\nThe Insider: Evolution of the Green Wave mascot", "segment": "The earliest mascot, a pelican riding a surfboard, was introduced. The image was used on programs and merchandise. 1945 — Cartoonist John Chase created “Greenie,” a mischievous boy in a football helmet. Greenie served as the team's mascot on programs and products for approximately 20 years. 1964 — Athletics gear was branded with a wave sporting an angry grimace at the request of athletics director Rix Yard who considered “Greenie” a bit too soft. A sack-like “angry wave” costume appeared on the sidelines. 1980s — A new logo with a block T crossed by two waves was introduced. A horned Poseidon (sometimes referred to as Neptune), god of the sea, made a few appearances in a Tulane-branded toga. Tulane administrators never officially accepted him as a mascot. 1986 — While the angry wave continued to be used on merchandise, a costumed green wave wearing a Tulane jersey began appearing at games.", "start_char": 476, "end_char": 1378, "id": "65205845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_896397959#5_2010298700", "url": "https://www.toptenz.net/top-10-bad-college-mascots.php", "title": "Top 10 Bad (Worst) College Mascots - Toptenz.net", "headings": "Top 10 Bad (Worst) College Mascots\nTop 10 Bad (Worst) College Mascots\n10. YoUDee\nUniversity of Delaware Blue Hens\n9. Peter the Anteater\nUniversity of Irvine Anteaters\n8. Cowboy Joe and Pistol Pete\nUniversity of Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls\n7. Cayenne\nUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns\n6. Speedy the Geoduck\nEvergreen State Geoducks\n5. Scotty the Scottie Dog\nCarnegie Mellon University Tartans\n4. Artie the Artichoke\nScottsdale Community College Fighting Artichokes\n3. 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Food mascots definitely aren’t the scariest, but Cayenne does have a face that may fend off a few competitors. 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Take a walk down memory lane with this photo collage and timeline. 1920s — Tulane University athletics was dubbed the “Green Wave” after a song titled “The Rolling Green Wave.” The earliest mascot, a pelican riding a surfboard, was introduced. The image was used on programs and merchandise. 1945 — Cartoonist John Chase created “Greenie,” a mischievous boy in a football helmet. Greenie served as the team's mascot on programs and products for approximately 20 years. 1964 — Athletics gear was branded with a wave sporting an angry grimace at the request of athletics director Rix Yard who considered “Greenie” a bit too soft.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 926, "id": "65205844" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_709978332#36_1726229484", "url": "https://www.caninejournal.com/college-colors/", "title": "List Of College & University School Colors – CanineJournal.com", "headings": "List Of College & University School Colors\nList Of College & University School Colors\nCollege & University Colors By State & Team\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nDistrict of Columbia\nFlorida\nGeorgia\nHawaii\nIdaho\nIllinois\nIndiana\nIowa\nKansas\nKentucky\nLouisiana\nMaine\nMaryland\nMassachusetts\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Carolina\nNorth Dakota\nOhio\nOklahoma\nOregon\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nU.S. Service Academies\nAbout The Author: Michelle Schenker\n", "segment": "maroon & gold\nMascot: Warhawks\nXavier University of New Orleans: white & gold\nMascot: Gold Digga\nMaine\nBates: Maroon & gold\nBowdoin: black & white\nColby: blue & white\nUniversity of Maine: blue, sky blue & white\nUniversity of Southern Maine: blue & yellow\nMaryland\nGoucher College: blue & gold\nJohns Hopkins University\nAthletic – black & blue\nAcademic – black & gold\nLoyola University (Baltimore):", "start_char": 7251, "end_char": 7647, "id": "31802609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_25582584#13_31169566", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulane_Green_Wave", "title": "Tulane Green Wave - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tulane Green Wave\nTulane Green Wave\nContents\nNickname\nHistory\nSports sponsored\nBaseball\nMen's basketball\nWomen's basketball\nWomen's beach volleyball\nFootball\nMen's tennis\nWomen's tennis\nWomen's volleyball\nChampionships\nMen's conference championships\nWomen's conference championships\nNCAA team championships\nWomen's (1)\nOther national team championships\nIndividual or event championships\nMen's\nAthletic facilities\nCurrent facilities\nPractice facilities\nFormer facilities\nNon-varsity athletic facilities\nTraditions\nLogo and mascot\nNotable sports alumni\nFootball\nBaseball\nGreen Wave Club\nAthletics reform\nEffects of Hurricane Katrina\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Chase illustrated Greenie on program covers until 1969. In 1963 the Athletics Director and Eldon Endacott, manager of the university bookstore, contacted Art Evans, a commercial artist who already had designed the Boilermaker mascot for Purdue University, the Wisconsin Badgers and the University of Southern California Trojan, to create a new mascot for Tulane athletics. His design for a mean-looking anthropomorphic wave-crest was officially adopted in 1964. A new logo consisting of a white block \"T\" with green and blue waves crossing its center was adopted in 1986 as the primary symbol for official uniforms, though the \"Angry Wave\" cartoon continued to be used in licensed products, and a costumed wave nicknamed Gumby also served as the mascot. A full redesign of all athletics logos and marks was commissioned in 1998, replacing the \"angry wave\" and \"wavy T\" designs with a green and blue oblique T crested by a foamy wave. Gumby was replaced with a new pelican mascot, recalling the university seal, and the fact that a pelican was often used in the first half of the century as the emblem of Tulane's athletics teams. The pelican is also the Louisiana state bird and is found on the state flag and state seal. The name \"Riptide\" was selected for the performing pelican by the administration after a vote of the student body in which the students actually voted that the pelican be named \"Pecker.\" The pelican mascot name may have been so voted as the student body had also overwhelmingly voted for", "start_char": 8491, "end_char": 10000, "id": "58815814" } ]
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what does nazis stand for?
National Socialist Party
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SS: The abbreviation for Schutzstaffel, the black-shirted elite guard of Hitler, later the political police in charge of the concentration and death camps. Swastika: An ancient religious symbol (a hooked cross) that became the official symbol of the Nazi Party. Now banned in Germany, the swastika is still used by neo-Nazis around the world. Third Reich: The Nazi name for Germany and the occupied territories from January 1933 to April 1945. Westerbork:", "start_char": 1759, "end_char": 2299, "id": "1904301" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1411511062#1_3142689105", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-nazism-and-vs-communism/", "title": "Difference Between Nazism and Communism | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Nazism and Communism\nDifference Between Nazism and Communism\nNazism vs Communism\nNazism\nCommunism\nNazism vs Communism\n", "segment": "Let us take a closer look. Nazism\nNazism stands for the political ideology endorsed by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party in Germany before the 2nd World War. Not many are aware of the fact that Nazi is a word that is formed from the first two syllables of the word National as it is pronounced in the German language. The party was officially called National Socialist German Workers’ party. The ideology of Nazi party was that of racial superiority of the German people and anticommunist feeling or sentiment. It was also based upon anti-Semitism. This ideology believed in governance by racially superior people (Aryans) while getting rid of the Jews who were considered impure and source of sickness in the society. Nazism rejected both democracy and communism as it believed that Jews clung to democracy for their preservation and communism sought a classless society, whereas Nazi wanted rule by the dominant race. It is this belief in the superiority of the German race that places Nazism in the far right position of the political spectrum. Communism\nCommunism is both a political ideology as well as a social and economic theory.", "start_char": 820, "end_char": 1955, "id": "12878399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_778357808#23_871222123", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Nazi", "title": "Nazi - Wiktionary", "headings": "Nazi\nNazi\nContents\nEnglish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nNazi ( plural Nazis )\nUsage notes\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nAdjective\nTranslations\nProper noun\nNazi\nSee also\nReferences\nAnagrams\nAlemannic German\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nFurther reading\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nBavarian\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nGerman\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nDerived terms\nSee also\nEtymology 2\nProper noun\nFurther reading\nHunsrik\nPronunciation\nNoun\nSee also\n", "segment": "Nazi- (de), nazistisch\nGreek: ναζιστικός (el) m ( nazistikós)\nHindi: नाज़ी ( nāzī)\n\nHunsrik: nazisdisch\nItalian: nazista (it)\nJapanese: ナチの (ja) ( nachi no)\nMacedonian: нацистички ( nacistički)\nMarathi: नाजी ( nājī)\nNorwegian: Bokmål: nazistisk\nNynorsk:", "start_char": 6803, "end_char": 7056, "id": "59344941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_290987796#0_604344765", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism", "title": "Nazism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Nazism\nNazism\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nNazi rise to power\nAttacking other countries\nThe Holocaust\nVictory of the Allies\nNuremberg Trials\nMain article: Nuremberg Trials\nNazis after the war\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites.\n", "segment": "Nazism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nNazism\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSwastika, symbol of the Nazi Party\nNazism (or National Socialism; German: Nationalsozialismus) is a set of political beliefs associated with the Nazi Party of Germany. It started in the 1920s. Party gained power in 1933, starting the Third Reich. They lasted in Germany until 1945, at the end of World War II. National Socialism is an extreme right-wing, economically opportunistic ideology that is heavily inspired from the works of Oswald Spengler. The Nazis believed that only the Aryan race was capable of building nations and other races, notably the Jewish race, were agents of the corruptive forces of capitalism and bolshevism, both of which the Nazis opposed. The Nazis blamed the Jewish people for Germany's defeat in World War I. This is known as the Stab in the Back Myth. The Nazis also blamed the Jewish people for rapid inflation and practically every other economic woe facing Germany at the time as a result of their defeat in World War I. For this reason the Nazis not only viewed the Jewish people as inferior to but as oppressors of the Aryan people.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1221, "id": "41141812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_715471771#4_1685184952", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Nazi", "title": "Nazi - definition of Nazi by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Nazi\nNazi\nNa·zi\nNazi\nNa•zi\nNazi\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Nazi\n( ˈnɑːtsɪ)\nn, pl Nazis\n1. ( Historical Terms) a member of the fascist National Socialist German Workers' Party, which was founded in 1919 and seized political control in Germany in 1933 under Adolf Hitler\n2. derogatory anyone who thinks or acts like a Nazi, esp showing racism, brutality, etc\nadj\n(Historical Terms) of, characteristic of, or relating to the Nazis\n[C20: from German, phonetic spelling of the first two syllables of Nationalsozialist National Socialist]\nNazism, Naziism n\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\nNa•zi\n(ˈnɑt si, ˈnæt-)\nn., pl. -zis,\nadj. n.\n1. a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945 under Adolf Hitler and advocated totalitarian government, territorial expansion, anti-Semitism, and Aryan supremacy, all these leading directly to World War II and the Holocaust.", "start_char": 1212, "end_char": 2334, "id": "69764690" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_715471771#0_1685180837", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Nazi", "title": "Nazi - definition of Nazi by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Nazi\nNazi\nNa·zi\nNazi\nNa•zi\nNazi\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Nazi - definition of Nazi by The Free Dictionary\nNazi\nAlso found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to Nazi: holocaust, Nazism, fascism, World War 2, World War 1, jews\nNa·zi\n(nät′sē, năt′-)\nn. pl. Na·zis\n1. A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, founded in Germany in 1919 and brought to power in 1933 under Adolf Hitler. 2. An adherent or advocate of policies characteristic of Nazism; a fascist. 3.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 450, "id": "69764686" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_778357808#25_871224501", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Nazi", "title": "Nazi - Wiktionary", "headings": "Nazi\nNazi\nContents\nEnglish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nNazi ( plural Nazis )\nUsage notes\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nAdjective\nTranslations\nProper noun\nNazi\nSee also\nReferences\nAnagrams\nAlemannic German\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nFurther reading\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nBavarian\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nGerman\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nDerived terms\nSee also\nEtymology 2\nProper noun\nFurther reading\nHunsrik\nPronunciation\nNoun\nSee also\n", "segment": "nazistisk\nPolish: nazistowski (pl)\nPortuguese: nazista (pt), nazi (pt)\nRussian: наци́стский (ru) ( nacístskij)\nScottish Gaelic: Nàsach\nSpanish: nazi (es)\nSwedish: nazistisk (sv)\nUkrainian: наци́стський ( nacýstsʹkyj)\nYiddish: נאַציש ‎ ( natsish)\n\n\nAdd translation : More\nmasc.", "start_char": 7057, "end_char": 7333, "id": "59344943" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_778357808#18_871215354", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Nazi", "title": "Nazi - Wiktionary", "headings": "Nazi\nNazi\nContents\nEnglish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nNazi ( plural Nazis )\nUsage notes\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nAdjective\nTranslations\nProper noun\nNazi\nSee also\nReferences\nAnagrams\nAlemannic German\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nFurther reading\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nBavarian\nEtymology 1\nProper noun\nNazi m\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nNazi\nGerman\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nDerived terms\nSee also\nEtymology 2\nProper noun\nFurther reading\nHunsrik\nPronunciation\nNoun\nSee also\n", "segment": "e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)\nAdjective\nNazi ( comparative more Nazi, superlative most Nazi )\n( historical) Of or pertaining to the Nazi Party ( NSDAP) specifically, or to Nazism, neo-Nazism\n,\nor neo-Nazis more generally. Hypernym: fascist\n( historical) Of or pertaining to the Third Reich . quotations ▼\nHypernym: German\n1944, United States Office of War Information, Press Release Labor Press Service ‎ [3], page 1: They have good reason to fear them too, for their machine gun strafing, their rockets, and their bombs knock out Nazi bridges, trucks, tanks, and kill them by the score. 1993, Diefendorf, Jeffry, chapter 5, in In the Wake of War: The Reconstruction of German Cities after World War II ‎ [4], New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 116: The second development was the program for the redesign (Neugestaltung) of several German cities as representative Nazi cities.", "start_char": 5451, "end_char": 6346, "id": "59344936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43046181#5_110857433", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Nazi_symbol_called", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Name of the Nazi party symbol? The Nazi party used a left handed Swastika as their symbol. Meaning behind the Nazi symbol? Well Hitler stole the Nazi symbol which if im not mistaken was\ncalled the \"Swastika\" that was an ancient meaning used for a very\nlong time, the word \"swastika\" means good. What was the symbol of the nazi? The swastika\nWhat was the swatstika? a nazi symbol\nWhat does the symbol on the Holocaust flag mean? It is the Nazi symbol, the swastika. What is the purpose of Swaskita? don't you mean the swastika?", "start_char": 1894, "end_char": 2421, "id": "74765767" } ]
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what was reagan before president?
Governor of California
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_152486673#4_410422462", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Ronald_Reagan_leave_office", "title": "When did Ronald Reagan leave office? - Answers", "headings": "When did Ronald Reagan leave office\n?\n\nWhen did Ronald Reagan leave office?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Ronald Reagan leave the office?\nWhy did Ronald Reagan leave office?\nHow old was Ronald Reagan when he took the office?\nHow old was Ronald Reagan when he took his oath in 1985?\nWhat office besides president was Ronald Reagan elected to?\nWhen was president Ronald Reagan in office?\nWhen did Ronald Reagan enter office?\nWhat does Ronald Reagan miss about being in office?\nWhat year did Ronald Reagan begin prestident?\nWhat did Ronald Reagan accomplish in office?\nWho was president before George Bush Sr?\nDid Ronald Reagan start his political career as a democrat?\nWhere did Ronald Reagan give the speech following the challenger disaster?\nWhat president was elected at the age of 69?\nWhat did Ronald Reagan do after serving in office?\nWhat party did Ronald Reagan belong to?\nWhen was Ronald Reagan shot?\nWas Ronald Reagan a president?\nWhat political party did Ronald Reagan run for?\nWhat government office was Ronald Reagan in?\nWhat president was in office when America invaded Grenada?\nWho was the oldesst us president?\nWhen was President Ronald Reagan elected to office?\nWhy did Ronald Reagan leave the Democratic party?\nWhat was Ronald Reagan's favorite food or snack in the oval office?\n", "segment": "Who was president before George Bush Sr? His name is spelled George, he took office after President Reagan. Reagan was not in office for 12 years. Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989\nDid Ronald Reagan start his political career as a democrat? Not exactly. Ronald Reagan was a Democrat in his early adult years but did not run for office . By the time he actually ran for office, he was a Republican. Where did Ronald Reagan give the speech following the challenger disaster? Ronald Reagan gave the speech following the challenger disaster in the oval office. 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Who was president before George Bush Sr? His name is spelled George, he took office after President Reagan. Reagan was not in office for 12 years. Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989\nIn what town was president Reagan born? President Reagan was born in Tampico IL. Was it president Carter or Reagan that bombed Libya? It was President Ronald Reagan in 1986. Which president has been called the great communicator? Ronald Reagan:", "start_char": 1684, "end_char": 2249, "id": "75134939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238594250#1_1813610797", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-best-presidents-in-us-history.html", "title": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History\nThe 10 Best Presidents in US History\n10. Ronald Reagan - 71%\n9. Bill Clinton - 73%\n8. Jimmy Carter - 74%\n7. Dwight Eisenhower - 77%\n6. Lyndon B. Johnson - 79%\n5. John F. Kennedy - 83%\n4. Franklin D. Roosevelt - 84%\n3. George H.W. Bush - 89%\n2. George W. Bush - 90%\n1. Harry S. Truman - 91%\n", "segment": "Presidents who served before that date will not be included on this list. 10. Ronald Reagan - 71%\nRonald Reagan served as President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to being President, he was the Governor of California from 1967 to 1975. His 1981 election was his third attempt at running for president. Much of Reagan's legacy surrounds his public speaking ability, and his brand of political optimism. President Reagan introduced new political and economic ideas, which later would be tagged \"Reaganomics\". Reaganomics were characterized by the lowering of taxes. He is also responsible for introducing the War on Drugs to the United States. He served two terms, the second reelection occurring with a landslide victory.", "start_char": 813, "end_char": 1548, "id": "96413984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_152486673#3_410420294", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Ronald_Reagan_leave_office", "title": "When did Ronald Reagan leave office? - Answers", "headings": "When did Ronald Reagan leave office\n?\n\nWhen did Ronald Reagan leave office?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Ronald Reagan leave the office?\nWhy did Ronald Reagan leave office?\nHow old was Ronald Reagan when he took the office?\nHow old was Ronald Reagan when he took his oath in 1985?\nWhat office besides president was Ronald Reagan elected to?\nWhen was president Ronald Reagan in office?\nWhen did Ronald Reagan enter office?\nWhat does Ronald Reagan miss about being in office?\nWhat year did Ronald Reagan begin prestident?\nWhat did Ronald Reagan accomplish in office?\nWho was president before George Bush Sr?\nDid Ronald Reagan start his political career as a democrat?\nWhere did Ronald Reagan give the speech following the challenger disaster?\nWhat president was elected at the age of 69?\nWhat did Ronald Reagan do after serving in office?\nWhat party did Ronald Reagan belong to?\nWhen was Ronald Reagan shot?\nWas Ronald Reagan a president?\nWhat political party did Ronald Reagan run for?\nWhat government office was Ronald Reagan in?\nWhat president was in office when America invaded Grenada?\nWho was the oldesst us president?\nWhen was President Ronald Reagan elected to office?\nWhy did Ronald Reagan leave the Democratic party?\nWhat was Ronald Reagan's favorite food or snack in the oval office?\n", "segment": "Unfortunately, President Reagan is dead. What year did Ronald Reagan begin prestident? Reagan took office in 1981\nWhat did Ronald Reagan accomplish in office? Ronald Reagan accomplished various different things while he was in office. For example, he lowered taxes for all Americans and businesses. Who was president before George Bush Sr? His name is spelled George, he took office after President Reagan. Reagan was not in office for 12 years. Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989\nDid Ronald Reagan start his political career as a democrat? Not exactly.", "start_char": 1148, "end_char": 1727, "id": "74984135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1253747840#14_2261763800", "url": "http://www.potus.com/rwreagan.html", "title": "Ronald Reagan | Presidents of the United States (POTUS)", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\nBapti40th President of the United States\n(January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989)\nPresidential Election Results:\nCabinet:\nSecretary of State\nSecretary of the Treasury\nSecretary of Defense\nAttorney General\nSecretary of the Interior\nSecretary of Agriculture\nSecretary of Commerce\nSecretary of Labor\nSecretary of Health and Human Services\nSecretary of Education\nSecretary of Housing and Urban Development\nSecretary of Transportation\nSecretary of Energy\nNotable Events:\nInternet Biographies:\nHistorical Documents:\nOther Internet Resources:\nHealth and Medical History of Ronald Reagan\nReviewed Biographies of Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan Birthplace\nRonald Reagan Boyhood Home\nRonald Reagan Filmology\nRonald W. Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute\nThe Reagan Ranch\nThe Day Reagan Was Shot\nAdditional Facts:\n“In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”\n“Heroes may not be braver than anyone else. They’re just braver five minutes longer.”\n“The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.”\n“America is too great for small dreams.”\n“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”\n“Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.”\n“When you can’t make them see the light, make them feel the heat.”\n“Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours.”\n“Trust, but verify.”\n", "segment": "His favorite flavor was licorice. Reagan was a Democrat before officially switching parties in 1962. Reagan was the first divorcee elected president. In 1981, Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor to be the first woman on the Supreme Court. Reagan saved an estimated 77 lives while a lifeguard at a local Illinois park. Reagan was the first president to be the head of a union (the Screen Actors Guild). Reagan was the first president to visit the New York Stock Exchange while in office. Reagan was the first president to invoke Section 3 of the 25th Amendment. Reagan was the first president to attend and open an Olympic Games while in office. Reagan was the first president to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "start_char": 7706, "end_char": 8428, "id": "1308756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227447511#3_605569880", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Reagan_called_the_teflon_president", "title": "Why was Reagan called the Teflon president? - Answers", "headings": "Why was Reagan called the Teflon president\n?\n\nWhy was Reagan called the Teflon president?\nYour Answer\nWhy was Reagan called the Teflon president?\nRelated Questions\nWhy was Reagan labeled the Teflon President?\nWho was called the teflon president?\nWho was referred to as the Teflon president?\nWhat president is nicknamed the Teflon president?\nWhy was reagon called the Teflon president?\nWhat president was tied to the strategic defense initiative called Star Wars?\nWhen was president Reagan president?\nWhy was president Ronald Reagan called Dutch?\nWas Ronald Reagan vice president?\nWho was George Bush vice president to?\nWho was president before George Bush Sr?\nIn what town was president Reagan born?\nWas it president Carter or Reagan that bombed Libya?\nWhich president has been called the great communicator?\nWhy is President Ronald Reagan called the Great Communicator?\nWhat year did Ronald Reagan become president?\nWho was president from 1986 to 2004?\nHow did President Reagan use the monroe doctrine?\nWho was Reagan Vice President for?\nWhat is Reagan?\nHow many kids did President Ronald Reagan have?\nHow many years did Reagan be president?\nWhat date did Ronald Reagan become president?\nDid president Ronald Reagan have a dog?\nWho was elected after President Ronald Reagan?\n", "segment": "President Reagan was in office from January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. Why was president Ronald Reagan called Dutch? Ronald was called dutch because he was short and cubby\nWas Ronald Reagan vice president? Nope never vice president Ronald Wilson Reagan was never vice president. Who was George Bush vice president to? Ronald ReaganRonald ReaganRonald Reagan was the President when George Hebert Walker Bush was the Vice President. Who was president before George Bush Sr? His name is spelled George, he took office after President Reagan. Reagan was not in office for 12 years. Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989\nIn what town was president Reagan born?", "start_char": 1364, "end_char": 2044, "id": "75134938" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_297991573#5_618530177", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan", "title": "Ronald Reagan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\nContents\nEarly life\nActing career\nPresident of the Screen Actors Guild\nFBI informant\nEntrance into politics\nA Time for Choosing\nGovernor of California, 1967-75\n1976 presidential campaign\n1980 presidential campaign\nPresidency, 1981–89\nFirst term, 1981–85\nSchool prayer and moment of silence\nAssassination attempt\nReaganomics\nAir traffic controllers' strike\nResponse to AIDS epidemic\nVisit to USS Constellation (CV-64)\nEvil empire\nLebanese Civil War (1983)\nKorean Air Lines Flight 007\nOperation Urgent Fury (Grenada, 1983)\nMLK Day (1983)\n1984 re-election campaign\nSecond term, 1985-89\nCold War and Soviet relations\nBitburg controversy\nThe War on Drugs\nLibya bombing\nIran-Contra affair\nComprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act\nSpace Shuttle Challenger\nImmigration Reform\nSupreme Court nominations\nBerlin Wall\nCivil Liberties Act of 1988\nEnd of the Cold War\nEnd of the Reagan presidency\nPost-presidency, 1989-2004\nPublic speaking\nAssault\nHealth issues\nWhite House correspondent memoirs\nFinal years\nDeath and funeral\nMarriages\nHonors\nCulture portrayal\nLegacy\nRelated pages\nReferences\nMore reading\nBooks by Reagan\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Reagan was also known as the \" Teflon president\" because any criticism or scandals against him never stuck or affected his popularity. Reagan still remains one of the most popular presidents in American history because of his optimism for the country. Reagan was the first president of the United States to have been divorced. Reagan was inaugurated in January 1981. As president, Reagan helped create a new political and economic idea. He created the supply-side economic policies. It was later called Reaganomics. Reagan's economic policy lowered tax rates. It created an economic growth and lowered inflation. In his first term he also survived an assassination attempt.", "start_char": 3007, "end_char": 3680, "id": "41152889" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1253747840#15_2261766340", "url": "http://www.potus.com/rwreagan.html", "title": "Ronald Reagan | Presidents of the United States (POTUS)", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\nBapti40th President of the United States\n(January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989)\nPresidential Election Results:\nCabinet:\nSecretary of State\nSecretary of the Treasury\nSecretary of Defense\nAttorney General\nSecretary of the Interior\nSecretary of Agriculture\nSecretary of Commerce\nSecretary of Labor\nSecretary of Health and Human Services\nSecretary of Education\nSecretary of Housing and Urban Development\nSecretary of Transportation\nSecretary of Energy\nNotable Events:\nInternet Biographies:\nHistorical Documents:\nOther Internet Resources:\nHealth and Medical History of Ronald Reagan\nReviewed Biographies of Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan Birthplace\nRonald Reagan Boyhood Home\nRonald Reagan Filmology\nRonald W. Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute\nThe Reagan Ranch\nThe Day Reagan Was Shot\nAdditional Facts:\n“In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”\n“Heroes may not be braver than anyone else. They’re just braver five minutes longer.”\n“The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.”\n“America is too great for small dreams.”\n“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”\n“Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.”\n“When you can’t make them see the light, make them feel the heat.”\n“Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours.”\n“Trust, but verify.”\n", "segment": "Reagan was the first president to be the head of a union (the Screen Actors Guild). Reagan was the first president to visit the New York Stock Exchange while in office. Reagan was the first president to invoke Section 3 of the 25th Amendment. Reagan was the first president to attend and open an Olympic Games while in office. Reagan was the first president to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Reagan was the first president to nominate a Hispanic-American to a Cabinet position. Lauro Cavazos served as Secretary of Education. Facebook Feed: https://www.facebook.com/reaganlibrary/\nQuotes: “In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem;", "start_char": 8024, "end_char": 8697, "id": "1308757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494432094#5_2848322992", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/ronaldreagan.php", "title": "Biography of President Ronald Reagan for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Ronald Reagan\n", "segment": "Before He Became President\nAs Reagan grew older he became more involved in politics. First he was part of the Democratic Party and then moved over to the Republicans as his views changed. In 1966 he ran for Governor of California and served for two terms. In 1980 he ran for President of the United States and won over incumbent President Jimmy Carter . Ronald Reagan's Presidency\nRonald Reagan's goal as president was to \"go down in history as the President who made Americans believe in themselves again\". In the years prior to his presidency the United States had experienced high inflation, unemployment, and rapidly rising gas prices. In addition, several American citizens were being held hostage in Iran and they had been there for over a year. Reagan wanted people to feel confident in their own abilities and to not rely on the government to take care of everything. Reaganomics\nIn order to try and get the American economy moving, Reagan made a number of changes to try and get employment up and inflation down. First he cut taxes and a variety of government programs.", "start_char": 1784, "end_char": 2863, "id": "18197794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107089445#12_286106846", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_jobs_did_Theodore_Roosevelt_have_before_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Well Ronald Reagan was an actor before a president. But that is\nonly one of the jobs he had before being a president. What government jobs did roosevelt hold before running for president? From 1911-1913 he was a member of the New York state Senate,\nFrom 1913-1920 he served as assistant secretary of the Navy, from\n1920- 1933 he was the governor of New York, then he became\npresident. What jobs did Dwight D. Eisenhower hold before his presidency? President Dwight Eisenhower served in the military before\nbecoming President. He also worked various odd jobs and was the\npresident of Columbia University. In addition to desegregating war industries President Roosevelt agreed to? make better jobs available to African Americans\nWhat does Franklin D. Roosevelt do for fun? When he was president many people had lost their jobs,homes,and\ntheir savings.", "start_char": 6524, "end_char": 7374, "id": "74893331" } ]
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what country volvo cars made?
Sweden
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_152708317#0_357841505", "url": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/volvos-manufactured-a01f671a0263da62", "title": "Where Are Volvos Manufactured?", "headings": "Where Are Volvos Manufactured?\nWhere Are Volvos Manufactured?", "segment": "Where Are Volvos Manufactured? Where Are Volvos Manufactured? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 2, 2020 8:15:02 AM ET\nSVEN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images\nMost of Volvo's vehicles are produced in Sweden, where the company was founded. Other countries that produce Volvo vehicles include Belgium, Malaysia and China. Volvo Car Corporation was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1927. It was part of the Swedish Volvo Group until it was purchased by Ford Motor Company in 1999. In 2010, Volvo Car Corporation was acquired by Geely Holding of China. Volvo's headquarters remain in Gothenburg, as of 2014, where the majority of their product development, marketing and administrative functions are housed. The headquarters of Volvo Cars China are located in Shanghai, China. In addition to manufacturing, the Shanghai location is also home to purchasing, sales, marketing and product development.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 886, "id": "35022610" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_153980941#0_336871787", "url": "https://www.volvoaustin.com/blog/where-is-volvo-from.htm", "title": "Where is Volvo From? | What Country Makes Volvo?", "headings": "Where is Volvo From?\nWhere is Volvo From?\nWhat Country Makes Volvo?\nNew Volvo Vehicles in Austin, TX\nReady for Your New Volvo Vehicle?\nContact Us\nHours\n", "segment": "Where is Volvo From? | What Country Makes Volvo? Where is Volvo From? Volvo Cars are known for being sensible, reliable, and, of course, safe luxury automobiles. Our cars and SUVs are offered at affordable prices for drivers from Austin, Houston, San Antonio or Dallas. Whether you're interested in a Volvo SUV, sedan, or wagon, you'll be making a solid choice and a smart investment. But have you ever wondered where Volvos come from? We've got your answers. New Volvo Inventory Contact Us\nWhat Country Makes Volvo? While many people realize the Volvo brand comes from Europe, we are often asked what the country of origin is for Volvo Cars.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 642, "id": "93980737" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_399272183#1_811098110", "url": "https://www.paramountvolvocars.com/blog/2020/january/9/who-owns-volvo-cars.htm", "title": "Who Owns Volvo Cars? | Paramount Volvo Cars of Hickory", "headings": "Who Owns Volvo Cars?\nWho Owns Volvo Cars?\nThursday, 09 January, 2020\nVolvo Cars: One of the Most Well-Known and Respected Car Brands\nExplore the Quality of Volvo Models for Yourself\n", "segment": "Even while changing ownership, Volvo's dedication to safety and innovation has remained constant. Learn more about Volvo Cars and why a Volvo may be right for you daily driving in Hickory. Volvo Cars: One of the Most Well-Known and Respected Car Brands\nVolvo can be found all over the world, providing drivers with high-end luxury, innovative technology, and legendary safety. As a premium-segment car seller, Volvo emphasizes upscale Scandinavian design that makes for a distinctive driving experience. Despite having assembly plants in Malaysia, China, India, and the USA, Volvo stays true to its Swedish roots in providing high-quality materials and reliability. The Volvo Cars head office, product development, marketing, and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars has manufactured engines in Skövde (Sweden) since the 1930s, apart from the main European car production plants in Gothenburg (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium). Production of body components has been located in Olofström (Sweden) since 1969. As you can tell, Volvo Cars has remained steadfast to its goals as a top-of-the-line Swedish car manufacture, even after it has grown.", "start_char": 350, "end_char": 1529, "id": "27662740" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_153980941#1_336872837", "url": "https://www.volvoaustin.com/blog/where-is-volvo-from.htm", "title": "Where is Volvo From? | What Country Makes Volvo?", "headings": "Where is Volvo From?\nWhere is Volvo From?\nWhat Country Makes Volvo?\nNew Volvo Vehicles in Austin, TX\nReady for Your New Volvo Vehicle?\nContact Us\nHours\n", "segment": "Whether you're interested in a Volvo SUV, sedan, or wagon, you'll be making a solid choice and a smart investment. But have you ever wondered where Volvos come from? We've got your answers. New Volvo Inventory Contact Us\nWhat Country Makes Volvo? While many people realize the Volvo brand comes from Europe, we are often asked what the country of origin is for Volvo Cars. Volvo Cars is a Swedish company and the began its long history of safe and luxurious vehicles in Gothenburg, Sweden. The company was founded by Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson in 1927, and the first vehicle ever produced was the ÖV4, nicknamed Jakob. Renowned for their years of leadership in automotive safety, Volvo Cars was purchased by the Ford Motor Company and remained part of their Premier Automotive brands from 1999 to 2010. The automaker is now owned by Geely Automobile, a major automotive brand based in China. Geely Motors' headquarters are in Shanghai;", "start_char": 270, "end_char": 1214, "id": "93980738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1142099993#2_2492786331", "url": "https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/01/03/sponsored-the-2021-volvo-xc90-recharge-t8-inscription-awd-suv/", "title": "Sponsored: The 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge T8 Inscription AWD SUV – The Mercury News", "headings": "Sponsored: The 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge T8 Inscription AWD SUV\nBreaking News\nSponsored: The 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge T8 Inscription AWD SUV\nYou Are What You Drive – A Bottom Line Review\n", "segment": "Volvo Cars, stylized as VOLVO, is a Swedish luxury automobile company. Volvo manufactures and markets SUV sport utility vehicles, station wagons, hatchbacks, sedans and compact executive sedans. It is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden and most of its worldwide employees are based in Sweden. Today Volvo is a subsidiary of the Chinese automotive company called Geely. Volvo Cars formed part of the Swedish Volvo Group until 1999, when the company was bought by the Ford Motor Company. In 2010, Volvo Cars was acquired by Geely Holding. Most of the Volvo dealerships worldwide are independently owned. The 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge T8 AWD Inscription model is the Swedish rendition of a luxury SUV. It looks like a tall station wagon with a lot of ground clearance. And it comes in three models, the XC40, XC60 and the top of the line XC90 edition.", "start_char": 982, "end_char": 1830, "id": "91780671" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1232587885#3_1980616966", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Volvo-Chinese-or-Swedish", "title": "Is Volvo Chinese or Swedish? - Quora", "headings": "Is Volvo Chinese or Swedish?\nIs Volvo Chinese or Swedish?", "segment": "Apart from the main car production plants in Gothenburg (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium), Volvo Cars has since the 1930s manufactured engines in Skövde (Sweden). Production of body components has been located in Olofström (Sweden) since 1969. The company furthermore operates an assembly plant in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and a research and development center in Copenhagen (Denmark). Finally, Volvo has design centers in Gothenburg (Sweden), Camarillo (USA) and Shanghai (China). In the fourth quarter of 2013, Volvo Cars started serial production at its manufacturing plant in Chengdu, China. This plant produces Volvo cars for the Chinese and US markets. A second manufacturing plant in Daqing, China started production in the second half of 2014, while Volvo Cars also has an engine factory in Zhangjiakou, China. In the US, Volvo Cars is building a manufacturing facility in Berkeley County, South Carolina, which will become operational in the second half of 2018. [ 1]\nVolvo Group (responsible for several operations including Mack Trucks, Volvo construction equipment, etc.) is a worldwide company, and is still Swedish.", "start_char": 1527, "end_char": 2651, "id": "87363155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_399272183#2_811099766", "url": "https://www.paramountvolvocars.com/blog/2020/january/9/who-owns-volvo-cars.htm", "title": "Who Owns Volvo Cars? | Paramount Volvo Cars of Hickory", "headings": "Who Owns Volvo Cars?\nWho Owns Volvo Cars?\nThursday, 09 January, 2020\nVolvo Cars: One of the Most Well-Known and Respected Car Brands\nExplore the Quality of Volvo Models for Yourself\n", "segment": "Despite having assembly plants in Malaysia, China, India, and the USA, Volvo stays true to its Swedish roots in providing high-quality materials and reliability. The Volvo Cars head office, product development, marketing, and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars has manufactured engines in Skövde (Sweden) since the 1930s, apart from the main European car production plants in Gothenburg (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium). Production of body components has been located in Olofström (Sweden) since 1969. As you can tell, Volvo Cars has remained steadfast to its goals as a top-of-the-line Swedish car manufacture, even after it has grown. Volvo cars are marketed and sold by regional market companies and national sales companies through approximately 2,300 local dealers in about 100 countries. As of December 2018, Volvo Cars had around 43,000 full-time employees around the globe. Explore the Quality of Volvo Models for Yourself\nThere's no substitute for evaluating quality with your own two eyes. Explore our Volvo inventory to see why Volvo is consistently recognized for its dedication to quality and innovation! Categories:", "start_char": 853, "end_char": 2022, "id": "27662741" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_175073545#2_468408919", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_country_of_origin_of_Volvo", "title": "Where is the country of origin of Volvo? - Answers", "headings": "Where is the country of origin of Volvo\n?\n\nWhere is the country of origin of Volvo?\nYour Answer\nWhere is the country of origin of Volvo?\nRelated Questions\nWhere is the country of origin Volvo?\nWhat county makes Volvo cars?\nWhich country Is Volvo from?\nWhat is the Country of Origin of the Mack Truck?\nWhat country are Volvo manufactured?\nWhat is country of origin?\nWhat is the country of originWhat is the country of origin?\nWhat country makes Volvo Vehicles?\nWhat country do Volvo come from?\nWhat is the country origin og chalico?\nWhat if country of origin is Cuba?\nCountry of origin for the cocktail sausage?\nWhat is bombardier's country of origin?\nWhat is your country of origin if you are from Fiji?\nWhere is the country of origin of Isuzu?\nCountry of origin Confucianism?\nWhat is the origin country of tea?\nWhat was Samuel de Champlain's country of origin?\nWhat is the country of origin in Mayan?\nWhat is the origin ethnicity andor country of origin of the surname Mueller?\nWhat is the rye grass's country of origin?\nWhat is Adam smith's country of origin?\nWhat country is Volvo?\nDifference between Country of manufacture and country of origin?\nOrigin of fascism?\n", "segment": "The company itself is American. As far as ownership goes, they're owned by a Swedish company - Volvo A.B.\nWhat country are Volvo manufactured? Volvo is made in Sweden. What is country of origin? Country of origin is the country where something was made. What is the country of originWhat is the country of origin? Country of origin is the country where it all started. What country makes Volvo Vehicles? AnswerVolvo is made in Sweden\nWhat country do Volvo come from? Volvo is stabled in 1927 in Sweden.", "start_char": 823, "end_char": 1326, "id": "75030412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1232587885#2_1980615447", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Volvo-Chinese-or-Swedish", "title": "Is Volvo Chinese or Swedish? - Quora", "headings": "Is Volvo Chinese or Swedish?\nIs Volvo Chinese or Swedish?", "segment": "Apart from the main car production\nContinue Reading\nVolvo Cars, which has a global market share of only 1–2%, has been separate from its former Swedish parent company Volvo Group since 1999, and is now owned by a Chinese company. Volvo Car Group (Volvo Cars) has been under the ownership of the Zhejiang Geely Holding (Geely Holding) of China since 2010. Volvo Cars formed part of the Swedish Volvo Group until 1999, when the company was bought by Ford Motor Company. In 2010, Volvo Cars was acquired by Geely Holding. Volvo Cars still has manufacturing facilities in Sweden and several other locations, including China. Apart from the main car production plants in Gothenburg (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium), Volvo Cars has since the 1930s manufactured engines in Skövde (Sweden). Production of body components has been located in Olofström (Sweden) since 1969. The company furthermore operates an assembly plant in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and a research and development center in Copenhagen (Denmark). Finally, Volvo has design centers in Gothenburg (Sweden), Camarillo (USA) and Shanghai (China). In the fourth quarter of 2013, Volvo Cars started serial production at its manufacturing plant in Chengdu, China.", "start_char": 906, "end_char": 2117, "id": "87363154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_753085376#3_1585560262", "url": "https://www.media.volvocars.com/global/en-gb/corporate/this-is-volvo", "title": "About Volvo - This is Volvo - Volvo Cars Global Media Newsroom", "headings": "\nThis is Volvo", "segment": "Revenue over the period amounted to 262.8 BSEK (274.1 BSEK). Volvo Cars head office, product development, marketing and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Since 2011, Volvo Cars has had offices in Shanghai and Chengdu (both China). The Volvo Cars China headquarters in Shanghai includes a Technology Centre and functions such as sales and marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, product development as well as other supporting functions. Apart from the main European car production plants in Gothenburg (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium), Volvo Cars has since the 1930s manufactured engines in Skövde (Sweden). Production of body components has been located in Olofström (Sweden) since 1969. The company furthermore operates assembly plants in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Bengaluru (India), as well as research and development centres in Shanghai, Stockholm, Lund (both Sweden) and Sunnyvale (USA). Volvo Cars also has design centres in Gothenburg, Camarillo (USA) and Shanghai. In 2013, Volvo Cars started production at its first Chinese manufacturing plant in Chengdu. A second plant in Daqing started production in 2014, while Volvo Cars also operates a manufacturing plant in Luqiao and an engine factory in Zhangjiakou in China.", "start_char": 1493, "end_char": 2750, "id": "91282497" } ]
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who helped form the american federation of labor?
Samuel Gompers
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1288289470#3_2053568524", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-american-federation-of-labor.htm", "title": "What is the American Federation of Labor? (with pictures)", "headings": "What is the American Federation of Labor? (with pictures)\nWhat is the American Federation of Labor? (with pictures)\nJoin the Community\nAny Man Can Last 2 Hours In Bed By Doing This (Try Tonight!)\ntrk.qn-5.com\n4 Sisters Photographed Their Love For 40 Years\npoplively.com\nDrink 1 Cup Before Bed, Watch Your Belly Fat Melt Like Crazy\ntrack.loadingnowsecure.com\nDrink 3oz Before Bed, Watch Your Belly Fat Melt Like Crazy\ntrack.loadingnowsecure.com\nOne Cup Of This (Before Bed) Burns Belly Fat Like Crazy\nhealthnewsrd.com\nJan Hill\nIs Amazon actually giving you the best price? This little known plugin reveals the answer.\nReaders Also Love\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\n", "segment": "The American Federation of Labor (AFL) is a labor union in the United States. It originally consisted of skilled workers from several smaller craft unions who may have become dissatisfied with their allegiance to another labor union, the Knights of Labor. Among the first American labor union federations, the AFL was formed in 1886 in Columbus, Ohio, and led by Samuel Gompers. Members of the AFL commonly wanted higher wages and better working conditions and found strength through uniting together to further their causes. Members of the AFL commonly wanted higher wages. The AFL's predecessor, the Knights of Labor, was founded in 1869 by a group of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, tailors. The Knights of Labor fell into disfavor with workers after the failure of the Missouri Pacific strike and the Haymarket Square riot in Chicago, Illinois, in 1886. Membership in the Knights of Labor fell to under 100,000 by 1900, while AFL membership ballooned to over 500,000 workers. The American Federation of Labor was extremely popular during World War I, when the US government sought to avoid strikes and was relatively generous to both workers and labor unions. The AFL's predecessor, the Knights of Labor, was founded by a group of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, tailors.", "start_char": 1803, "end_char": 3071, "id": "26900280" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_741124604#4_1499593990", "url": "https://riversofsteel.com/_uploads/files/SteelHer-LaborHistandUnions.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "Labor History and Labor Unions\nLabor\n \nHistory\n \nand\n \nLabor\n \nUnions\n \n", "segment": "*\n \n1876: formation\n \nof\n \nthe\n \nAAISW\n \n(Amalgamated\n \nAss’n. of\n \nIron\n \n&\n \nSteel\n \nWorkers); *\n \n1881: FOTLU\n \nformed\n \n(Federation\n \nof\n \nOrganized\n \nTrade\n \nand\n \nLabor\n \nUnions); *\n \n1882: the\n \nfirst\n \nLabor\n \nDay\n \nis\n \ncelebrated\n \non\n \nSeptember\n \n5,\n \n1882,\n \nin\n \nNew\n \nYork\n \nCity; *\n \n1886: FOTLU\n \nbecomes\n \nthe\n \nAmerican\n \nFederation\n \nof\n \nLabor\n \n(AFL); *\n \n1890:", "start_char": 1953, "end_char": 2367, "id": "10112834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_144674172#3_389870735", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_achievement_of_the_american_federation_of_labor", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The American Federation of Labor\nWho founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1886? Samuel Gompers founded the AFL (American Federation of\nLabor)\nWhat is the first labor organization that began in 1866 was? Knights of Labor NOT THIS ONE!National Federation of LaborNational Labor UnionAmerican Federation of Labor(OW)\nWhat did supporters of the American Federation of Labor felt? Supporters of the American Federation of Labor felt that: What labor union began the modern labor movement? American Federation of Labor\nWhat did the American Federation of Labor do? skilled craftsmen\nWho was the AFL in 1900? American Federation of Labor\nWhen was American federation of labor founded? 1886\nAmerican Federation of Labor was established when? in 1881.", "start_char": 1472, "end_char": 2228, "id": "74968376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_139154157#10_374717119", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_not_a_reason_that_labor_unions_were_organized", "title": "What was not a reason that labor unions were organized? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat was not a reason that labor unions were organized?\nYour Answer\nWhat was not a reason that labor unions were organized?\nRelated Questions\nWhy did workers try to organize labor unions in the US in 1800?\nHow did factory workers respond to industrial growth?\nWhat was Henry fords attitude about organized labor?\nWhat was the first attempt to organize labor in the US?\nWhat are three important reasons labor unions were organized in the US?\nWhich of these labors organizations was the last to be organized?\nWhat were organized to help the workers?\nWhat type of organizations are labor unions?\nWhat does promethean labor mean?\nWhat policies have labor unions helped institute?\nWhich statement describes the public's reaction to early labor unions?\nWhich is not a reason on that labor unions became a political force in the 1930s?\nIs there a Labor Day parade in Canada?\nWhat are 2 reasons of labor unions?\nWhy did the newly elected conservative republicans curb the power of organized labor?\nA reason that labor unions were organized?\nWhat are some of the reason labor unions are formed?\nWhat has the author Joseph S Smolen written?\nWhat effect did labor unions have on labor?\nWhen did the American federation of labor start as Federal of organized trades and organized labor unions?\nWhat were labor unions?\nWhat event encouraged garment workers to join unions?\nIn 1881 a group of national trade unions formed the what?\nWhat were the accomplishments of American Federation of Labor?\nWhat has the author Joseph Marie Viau written?\n", "segment": "An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests. What event encouraged garment workers to join unions? Labor Unions\nIn 1881 a group of national trade unions formed the what? Labor leaders were trying to find a way to keep political groups out of labor. As a result,The Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada was formed in 1881. In 1886, it changed its name to the American Federation of Labor. What were the accomplishments of American Federation of Labor? The American Federation of Labor: Organized or helped organize a large number of unions. Coordinated the activities of various unionsImproved the images of unions among the public at largeWorked in courts to support the unions' causesLobbied politicians on behalf of unions and workersSupported women's rightsThere is a link below.", "start_char": 4354, "end_char": 5260, "id": "74958094" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_144674172#4_389871734", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_achievement_of_the_american_federation_of_labor", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "American Federation of Labor\nWhat did the American Federation of Labor do? skilled craftsmen\nWho was the AFL in 1900? American Federation of Labor\nWhen was American federation of labor founded? 1886\nAmerican Federation of Labor was established when? in 1881. Which labor organization was Samuel gompers president of? American Federation Labor\nSamuel Gompers Was leader of which labor organization? American Federation of Labor. What is the similarities between American federation of labor and knights of labor? d\nSamuel Gompers was president of which labor organization?", "start_char": 1969, "end_char": 2541, "id": "74968377" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_144654559#5_389828017", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_accomplishments_of_American_Federation_of_Labor", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "skilled craftsmen\nWho was the AFL in 1900? American Federation of Labor\nWhen was American federation of labor founded? 1886\nAmerican Federation of Labor was established when? in 1881. Which labor organization was Samuel gompers president of? American Federation Labor\nSamuel Gompers Was leader of which labor organization? American Federation of Labor. What is the similarities between American federation of labor and knights of labor? d\nSamuel Gompers was president of which labor organization? American Federation of Labor\nWhich labor leader began the American federation of labor?", "start_char": 2645, "end_char": 3230, "id": "74968334" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1678670591#0_2853831375", "url": "http://spartacus-educational.com/USAafl.htm", "title": "American Federation of Labor", "headings": "American Federation of Labor\nAmerican Federation of Labor\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Samuel Gompers, evidence given before a Senate Committee (1913)\n", "segment": "American Federation of Labor\nAmerican History >\nPolitical Figures and Parties >\nAmerican Federation of Labor\nAmerican History >\nTrade Unions >\nAmerican Federation of Labor\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nAmerican Federation of Labor\nTrade Unions in the United States remained weak throughout the 19th century. Only 2 per cent of the total labour force and less than 10 per cent of all industrial workers, were members of unions. In 1881 the Federation of Trades and Labor Unions was founded. Five years later the organization changed its name to the American Federation of Labor. Based on the Trade Union Congress in Britain, the AFL's first president was Samuel Gompers. He held conservative political views and believed that trade unionists should accept the economic system. The decision of attorney-general, Richard Olney, to use the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, against the trade unionists involved in the Pullman Strike in 1894, made some workers to question the AFL's moderate approach. One of those imprisoned as a result of Olney's action, Eugene Debs, president of the American Railway Union, was converted to socialism and believed that capitalism should be replaced by a new cooperative system. In 1905 representatives of 43 groups, who opposed the policies of American Federation of Labor, formed the radical labour organization, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). In 1921 John L. Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers of America, failed in his attempt to challenge Samuel Gompers for the presidency of the American Federation of Labor.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1543, "id": "62529981" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_610926694#6_978455927", "url": "http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/eco_unionization.htm", "title": "History of Labor Unions", "headings": "\nThe Labor Union Movement in America", "segment": "The American Federation of Labor was founded by Samuel Gompers in 1886. Gompers, born in 1850, came as a boy with his parents to America from the Jewish slums of London; he entered the cigar-making trade and received much of his education as a \"reader\" (a worker who read books, newspaper stories, poetry and magazine articles to fellow employees to help break the monotony of their work in the shop) and became a leader of his local union and of the national Cigar Makers Union. A statement by the founders of the AFL expressed their belief in the need for more effective union organization. \" The various trades have been affected by the introduction of machinery, the subdivision of labor, the use of women's and children's labor and the lack of an apprentice system-so that the skilled trades were rapidly sinking to the level of pauper labor,\" the AFL declared. \" To protect the skilled labor of America from being reduced to beggary and to sustain the standard of American workmanship and skill, the trades unions of America have been established.\" Thus the AFL was a federation that organized only unions of skilled workers. The strike illustrated the increasing tendency of the government to offer moral support and military force to break strikes. The injunction, issued usually and almost automatically by compliant judges on the request of government officials or corporations, became a prime legal weapon against union organizing and action. A better method of federal intervention occurred during a 1902 strike of anthracite coal miners, under the banner of the United Mine Workers.", "start_char": 3612, "end_char": 5206, "id": "102233980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_160829185#3_431542970", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_the_first_labor_union_organized", "title": "When was the first labor union organized? - Answers", "headings": "When was the first labor union organized\n?\n\nWhen was the first labor union organized?\nYour Answer\nWhen was the first labor union organized?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the First organized labor union in th us?\nFirst labor union in the Philippines?\nWhat are some first unions?\nWho Founded the first successful national labor union in the US?\nWhat is a labor union-?\nWhat was Henry fords attitude about organized labor?\nWhen did the American federation of labor start as Federal of organized trades and organized labor unions?\nWho was the first important national labor union?\nWho is against Labor Day?\nWhat was the first major labor union?\nWhat was the first attempt to organize labor in the US?\nThe man who formed the first relatively permanent labor union the Knights of Labor was?\nWho led a labor union for migrant workers organized a?\nWhat is a union?\nWhat was the first labor union called?\nWhat black labor leader or organized a union for railroad porters and the march on Washington?\nThe first major labor union was founded in 1866 by William Sylvis What was the name of this union?\nWho created the first industrialized labor union?\nWhat is true about organized labor?\nWhat organized worker action is most likely to lead to an increase in wages?\nWhat is organized labor?\nWhat did labor union leaders do in the 1800s?\nWho organized the American Federation of Labor Union?\nWho invented organized labor?\nWhat did Samuel gompers do?\n", "segment": "Who Founded the first successful national labor union in the US? The first successful national labor union in the US the American Federation of Labor, organized by Samuel Gompers. What is a labor union-? The definition for a labor union is \" an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.\" What was Henry fords attitude about organized labor? He strongly opposed to labor unions and did not allow any creation of a labor union\nWhen did the American federation of labor start as Federal of organized trades and organized labor unions? In 1866, a union was organized that was composed of several associations of skilled workers. This union came to be called the American Federation of Labor and grew and held many successful strikes under the leadership of Samuel Gompers. Who was the first important national labor union? knights of labor the National Labor Union\nWho is against Labor Day?", "start_char": 1145, "end_char": 2114, "id": "75000897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_71706023#15_102103340", "url": "https://quizlet.com/9148014/apush-chapter-17-terms-flash-cards/", "title": "APUSH Chapter 17 terms Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "APUSH Chapter 17 terms\nAPUSH Chapter 17 terms\nSTUDY\nPLAY\nKey concepts:\nTerms in this set (24)\n", "segment": "This practice was more successful than unions that consisted of unskilled workers. The number of unions grew over the course of the Gilded Age. ECONOMIC. American Federation of Labor (AFL)\nThe American Federation of Labor was a union of skilled laborers formed by Samuel Gompers in 1866. The AFL quickly became one of the most powerful unions in the United States. They achieved success by avoiding larger political questions in favor of \"bread and butter issues\" such as shorter workdays and higher wages for union members. It merged with its rival, the Confederation of Industrial Organizations in 1955 to form AFL-CIO. ECONOMIC. Samuel Gompers\nGompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and led the AFL from 1886 until his death in 1924. He promoted harmony among the different craft unions that comprised the AFL, and opposed industrial unionism.", "start_char": 6880, "end_char": 7742, "id": "9325431" } ]
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what is the name of currency used in spain?
Euro
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Spain uses the Euro. What is the currency money in Spain? Spain uses the Euro (EUR). What is the name of currency in Spain? Spain currently uses the Euro. What is the currency used in Spain nowadays?", "start_char": 2481, "end_char": 2855, "id": "74789838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#7_142578977", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What Currency Does Spain Use? Spain uses the Euro. What is the coin currency in Spain? Spain uses the Euro. What type of currency used in spian? The currency of Spain is the Euro (€). What currency is there in Spain? The Euro\nSpain's currency before Euro? The Pesata was the currency of Spain before 2002. Since then Spain has used the Euro (€).", "start_char": 2125, "end_char": 2481, "id": "74789836" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#6_142578426", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Does Spain use the Euro? The currency of Spain is the Euro. Yes, Euros are Spain's currency. What kind of currency does Spain have other than the Euro? Spain does not have a currency other than the Euro. What Currency Does Spain Use? Spain uses the Euro. What is the coin currency in Spain? Spain uses the Euro. What type of currency used in spian?", "start_char": 1922, "end_char": 2270, "id": "74789835" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_31859600#8_81590487", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_guam%27s_currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Euro. Spain, currency: EuroSweden, currency: KronaGermany, currency: EuroPoland, currency: ZlotyUnited Kingdom, currency: SterlingLuxembourg, capital: currency: EuroAlbania, capital: currency:", "start_char": 2194, "end_char": 2385, "id": "74743743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#8_142579536", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The currency of Spain is the Euro (€). What currency is there in Spain? The Euro\nSpain's currency before Euro? The Pesata was the currency of Spain before 2002. Since then Spain has used the Euro (€). What did Spain call their money? Since 2002 Spain has used the Euro as its currency. Before that\nthe Spanish currency was the Peseta. What kind of currency is used in Spain? Spain uses the Euro.", "start_char": 2270, "end_char": 2676, "id": "74789837" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_411654329#2_595939754", "url": "http://www.seville-traveller.com/spanish-currency/", "title": "Getting Money In Spain - Seville Traveller", "headings": "Getting Money In Spain\nGetting Money In Spain\nThe Takeaway On Getting Money In Spain\nDo…\nDon’t…\nThe Currency In Spain\nHow To Access Your Travel Funds\nGetting Money At ATMs In Seville\nChoose to be charged in the local currency.\n3 important notes about using ATMs in Seville:\nGetting Money Exchanging Your Local Currency Into Euros\nHow To Make Transactions In Spain\nWith Cash\nWith A Debit Or Credit Card\nCheck the fees charged by your bank for spending abroad.\nDecline offers to be charged in your home currency.\n", "segment": "The Currency In Spain\nSince 2002, the Spanish currency is the Euro, also known as EUR or €. Spain shares it with 18 other European countries. These countries, known as belonging to the eurozone are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia. So if you plan to travel around the eurozone you won’t have to change your notes and coins. The euro is divided into 100 cents. We have 2€, 1€, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c, and 1c coins. All the coins have a common side showing the value and a map in the background showing the eurozone countries. The other side is called the national side and each country can choose the design. Don’t worry, all coins can be used in any eurozone country no matter their origin or design. The euro banknotes go from 500€ (purple), 200€ (yellow), 100€ (green), 50€ (brown), 20€ (dark blue), 10€ (red), to 5€ (light blue).", "start_char": 849, "end_char": 1820, "id": "101999438" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#5_142577752", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Since then Spain has used the Euro (€). What is the old currency of Spain? The peseta was the currency of Spain before the Euro was introduced in 2002. What is the currency used in Spain besides the Euro? The only currency used in Spain is the Euro. Does Spain use the Euro? The currency of Spain is the Euro. Yes, Euros are Spain's currency. What kind of currency does Spain have other than the Euro? Spain does not have a currency other than the Euro.", "start_char": 1655, "end_char": 2125, "id": "74789834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1192725928#0_2146549049", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/spain/spanish-currency.html", "title": "Currency of Spain", "headings": "Currency of Spain\nCurrency of Spain", "segment": "Currency of Spain\n\n\nCurrency of Spain\nSpain currency or the currency used in Spain is Euro as it is located in southern portion of Europe. Being a part of the European Union and the Euro zone, Spain adopted the common European Currency Euro (symbol: €) in the Year 2002. This meant that a person from any of the countries of the European Union could now travel into Spain without worrying about currency exchange. Prior to the year 2002 Pesetas was the Spain Currency. But that was a thing of the past and since 2002 it has been Euro that is the official money currency used in Spain. However, although Euro is the official currency, there are people in Spain, specially of the older generations, who still feel comfortable to transact money in terms of the old Spain Currency ,Pesetas. It is in some parts of rural Spain that prices are still mentioned in Pesetas but finally are always paid in Euro. The exchange rate is 1 Euro=166.386 Pesetas. Pesetas, the old Spain Currency lost its legal tender status in Spain on the 1 st of March 2002 but the Pesetas notes and coins that were legal tender on the 31 st of December,2001 remains indefinitely exchangeable in any of the Central Bank branches.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1195, "id": "45995198" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_696922144#0_1137604051", "url": "http://www.spain.info/en/informacion-practica/consejos-viaje/consejos-practicos/dinero/", "title": "Currency in Spain. Where to exchange money and how to pay | spain.info in english", "headings": "Money. How can you pay in Spain?\nMoney. How can you pay in Spain?", "segment": "Currency in Spain. Where to exchange money and how to pay | spain.info in english\nTravel Safe\nAdvice for travelling safely\nMoney. How can you pay in Spain? none\nnone\nHome\nPractical information\nIf you have any queries about making payments in Spain, here we tell you what our official currency is, where you can exchange your money once you are here, and whether it is necessary to give tips in Spain. All very useful information. What is the official currency? The Euro (€). You can consult its official value on the European Central Bank website. One Euro is made up of 100 cents, and there are eight different coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 Euros), and seven notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros). Where can I get money or exchange my money to €?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 774, "id": "102328904" } ]
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what is shakira's nationality?
Colombia
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Shakira's birthday is February 2, 1977 & Her star sign is Aquarius. Her height is 159 cm, She has a Dyed Blonde hair & Brown - Dark Eyes. Shakira De La Rua's build is Slim. Shakira ethnicity.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 677, "id": "4801906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_955642888#1_1741011614", "url": "http://celebrityethnicity.blogspot.com/2011/02/shakira-ethnicity.html", "title": "Shakira ethnicity | Celebrity Ethnicity · What is Nationality Race Background of Celebrities?", "headings": "Celebrity Ethnicity · What is Nationality Race Background of Celebrities?\nCelebrity Ethnicity · What is Nationality Race Background of Celebrities?\nTuesday, February 22, 2011\nShakira ethnicity\n4 comments:\nPost a Comment\n", "segment": "She was born in Barranquilla, Colombia under the name Shakira Mebarak. Shakira's birthday is February 2, 1977 & Her star sign is Aquarius. Her height is 159 cm, She has a Dyed Blonde hair & Brown - Dark Eyes. Shakira De La Rua's build is Slim. Shakira ethnicity. She religion is deist. ○○○ ○○○\nPosted by celebrityethnicity at 8:02 AM\nLabels: shakira age , Shakira De La Rua ethnic background , shakira is tall , shakira nationality\n4 comments: Awesum pics.thanks for sharing. SHAKIRA said... April 27, 2011 at 1:01 PM\nA deist?", "start_char": 414, "end_char": 941, "id": "4801907" }, { "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_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_01_650186869#0_624460621", "url": "http://ethnicelebs.com/shakira", "title": "Shakira - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Shakira\nShakira\nFrom the Web\nethnic\n", "segment": "Shakira - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race\n3 Model / 4 Musician / S\nShakira\nby ethnic · January 5, 2008\nShakira in 2011, photo by kathclick/bigstock.com\nBirth Name: Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll\nPlace of Birth: Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia\nDate of Birth: February 2, 1977\nEthnicity: *father – Lebanese\n*mother – Colombian, including Spanish [Castilian, Andalusian, Aragonese, Cantabrian], Indigenous, African, Catalan, Basque, Galician, Italian/Sicilian\nSakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, model, and choreographer. Her father, William Alberto Mebarak Chadid, was born in New York City, New York, U.S., and is of Lebanese descent. Her mother, Nidia del Carmen Ripoll Torrado, is Colombian, born in Arenosa, Colombia. Shakira’s mother’s ancestry includes Spanish [Castilian, Andalusian, Aragonese, Cantabrian], Indigenous, African, Catalan, Basque, Galician, and Italian/Sicilian. Shakira has two children, Milan Piqué and Sasha Piqué, with her partner, Catalan Spanish football player Gerard Piqué. Sakira’s name, Shakira, means “thankful” in Arabic.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1106, "id": "73064251" }, { "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_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? Columbia\nIs Shakira American?", "start_char": 1254, "end_char": 1815, "id": "3657241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1680951206#16_3329240856", "url": "https://earthnworld.com/10-most-famous-dancers-in-history/", "title": "10 Most Famous Dancers In History", "headings": "10 Most Famous Dancers In History\n10 Most Famous Dancers In History\nFamous Dancers In History\n1. Michael Jackson\n2. Prabhu Deva\n3. Hrithik Roshan\n4. Anna Pavlova\n5. Rudolf Nureyev\n6. Christopher Maurice Brown\n7. Martha Graham\n8. Mikhail Nikolayevich Baryshnikov\n9. Shakira\n10. Fred Astaire\n", "segment": "Wikimedia\n9. Shakira\nShakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, better known as Shakira, is a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, businesswoman, philanthropist and a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. Born and raised in Barranquilla, she has fantastic rock and roll influences and belly dancing abilities. Shakira is in fact, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has received numerous awards, including 3 Grammy Awards, 13 Latin Grammy Awards, 5 MTV Video Music Awards, 7 Billboard Music Awards, and many others. Also, she has been nominated for the Golden Globe award. Full name Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll and is the youngest of eight siblings. Shakira knew in Arabic for “grateful” or “full of grace.” During his teenage, he represented Colombia at the Festival Vina del Mar and gained the third position with her song “Eres.” Her grandmother was the one who taught the art of Arabian Belly Dancing so that she will be attached to her Middle Eastern roots. She recorded her first album when she was only 13.", "start_char": 7688, "end_char": 8691, "id": "86003782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733041867#4_3070114092", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_is_Shakira_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "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? The female singer called Shakira comes from a country called\nColumbia. Which country is Shakira in? 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?", "start_char": 1815, "end_char": 2311, "id": "3657243" }, { "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" } ]
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Seoul
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1215382888#0_2505442148", "url": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-buying/where-are-kia-cars-built", "title": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ - CarsDirect", "headings": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nWhere Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nHow Do Kia Sedans Compare to Each Other?\n", "segment": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ - CarsDirect\nWhere Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nJuly 18, 2014\nKia cars are built at several different manufacturing plants, the majority of them located in Kia's home country, South Korea. Headquartered in Seoul, Kia Motors is South Korea's second largest automobile manufacturer. Its history dates back to 1944, where it started producing bicycles and steel tubes. In 1952, Kia started producing automobiles, motorcycles and trucks, mostly for the domestic Korean market. In 1994, two years after the creation of its American arm, Kia Motors America, Kia branded vehicles appeared on the North American market. Since then, the company has consistently expanded its reach from its original Korean market, to markets in North America and Europe. The first assembly plant in North America was opened in 2006, in West Point, Georgia. Having a domenstic manufacturing foothold helped the company increase production and gain a competitive edge in the market share, with sales surpassing their competitors such as Mazda and Chrysler.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1073, "id": "76230849" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162292373#5_435297114", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_are_Hyundai_cars_manufactured", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where are Kias made? Kia Motors has headquarters in South Korea, and is owned by\nHyundai. In America, the cars are manufactured in Georgia. How cars are manufactured? how was cars manufactured? What cars get the best mpg? Well, I would recommend purchasing cars manufactured by Hyundai\nbecause they offer a variety of vehicles and services for an\nincredibly reasonable price. How are cars manufactured? cars are manufactured by an assembly line\nWhat cars are made in Korea? Kia and Hyundai cars are made by korea.", "start_char": 2027, "end_char": 2541, "id": "75003840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#0_3044090412", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America? October 20, 2020 By Admin\nPosted in General Information, Kia Brand\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made? Up until 2006, all Kia vehicles were made outside of North America, meaning any Kia vehicle you saw on the road was made overseas. These days, though, six of our beloved Kia vehicles are built in North America, with different models coming from two different manufacturing plants. Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 957, "id": "82043550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#1_3044091770", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America. There are five Kia manufacturing plants that manufacture the vehicles sold here in America. Those plants are located in Georgia, USA; Nuevo León, Mexico; Kwangmyong, South Korea; Kwangju, South Korea;", "start_char": 475, "end_char": 1158, "id": "82043551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1079805850#0_2529648379", "url": "https://www.cars.com/articles/where-is-kia-made-419578/", "title": "Where Is Kia Made? | News | Cars.com", "headings": "Where Is Kia Made?\nWhere Is Kia Made?\nMade in the U.S.\nMade in South Korea\nWhere Is the Kia Forte Made?\nMore From Cars.com:\n", "segment": "Where Is Kia Made? | News | Cars.com\nWhere Is Kia Made? By Brian Normile\nMarch 22, 2020\nShare\n2021 Kia Seltos SX\nCars.com photo by Fred Meier\nKia Motors Corp. may be based in South Korea, but as a multinational corporation selling vehicles in a variety of markets around the world, it has manufacturing facilities located in many different countries. A majority of the models available for sale in the U.S. are built in South Korea, while four are built in the Americas — three in the U.S. and one in Mexico. 2020 Kia Telluride Specs & Reviews Find a 2020 Kia Telluride Near You\nMade in the U.S.\nThe three models built in the U.S. are the Telluride three-row SUV, Sorento mid-size SUV and Optima mid-size sedan (just the gas-only version). All three are manufactured at Kia’s West Point, Ga., assembly plant. Made in South Korea\nGiven that it’s headquartered in South Korea, it makes sense that a majority of Kia’s cars would be made there. Models made in South Korea include all versions of the Soul and Niro hatchbacks, the Cadenza and K900 full-size sedans, the Sportage and Seltos SUVs, the Stinger sports sedan, the Sedona minivan, the Optima hybrid and plug-in hybrid, and the Rio subcompact car. Where Is the Kia Forte Made? The Forte compact car is the outlier among the manufacturer’s U.S. lineup.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1306, "id": "32196604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_837321499#0_1751494568", "url": "https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2019/02/where-is-kia-from-and-where-are-kias-made-.html", "title": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? » AutoGuide.com News", "headings": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nSEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nWhere is Kia From?\nSEE ALSO: Kia Stinger Review\nWhere Are Kias Made?\nSohari Plant – Gwangmyeong, South Korea\nHwaseong Plant – Woojeong-myeon, South Korea\nGwanju Plant – Gwanju, South Korea\nMonterrey Plant – Monterrey, Mexico\nKia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – West Point, Georgia\nUlsan Plant (Hyundai) – Ulsan, South Korea\nSEE ALSO: Where is Hyundai From and Where are Hyundais Made?\nOR\nWhere Is Toyota From and Where Are Toyotas Made?\nLike this article?\n", "segment": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? » AutoGuide.com News\nAuto News Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Ford Unleashes 1,400-Horsepower... 2022 Nissan Ariya Revealed: 300 Mile...\nAutoGuide.com\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Get AutoGuide.com in your Inbox\nThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Like AutoGuide.com on Facebook\nBy Sam McEachern Jul 21, 2020\nKia is a popular brand in North America, but many Canadians and Americans may not know the origins of the brand, why it has a close relationship with Hyundai, or where the company makes its vehicles. SEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nIn this post, we’ll explain Kia’s origins and also list every plant the company operates that serves the North American market. Just like its sister brand Hyundai, Kia is an international company, so it builds cars in many different places for many different markets, but this post will only focus on its North American-serving plants. Where is Kia From?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1022, "id": "15918769" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1593839236#4_2704184233", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_do_kia_cars_last", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What country makes kia cars? Kia cars are made in South Korea. The company was founded in\n1944. It is currently a subsidiary of the Hyundai-Kia Automotive\nGroup. Are Kia cars? Kia is a car brand centered in South Korea, but it also produces\ncars for the U.S. Some 2014 Kia models are the Soul, Sportage, and\nRio. So yes, a Kia is a car. Are Kia cars powered by Honda? no,kia cars are not powered by honda.kia's are powerd by hyundai\nwhile honda powers acura. What Cars starts with a K?", "start_char": 2295, "end_char": 2781, "id": "3375277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#2_3044092859", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "There are five Kia manufacturing plants that manufacture the vehicles sold here in America. Those plants are located in Georgia, USA; Nuevo León, Mexico; Kwangmyong, South Korea; Kwangju, South Korea; and Hwasung, South Korea. Each of these different Kia manufacturing plants makes different Kia models you see around the U.S. This means that not every plant makes every vehicle in the U.S. lineup. Below we’ve laid out which models come from which Kia manufacturing locations across the globe. KMMG Georgia: Telluride, Optima, Sorento, K5\nKMM Mexico:", "start_char": 957, "end_char": 1509, "id": "82043552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_615886168#0_1275630732", "url": "https://www.rimrockkia.com/made-in-the-usa.htm", "title": "Kia Cars Are Made in America", "headings": "Kia Cars: Made in America\nKia Cars: Made in America\nKia Motors invests billions of dollars in American manufacturing and design operations, creating thousands of jobs for Americans.\n", "segment": "Kia Cars Are Made in America\nKia Cars: Made in America\nKia Motors invests billions of dollars in American manufacturing and design operations, creating thousands of jobs for Americans. Over the past few years, Kia Motors has been heavily investing in manufacturing facilities in the United States of America. Thanks to the vision and can-do attitude of the people of West Point, Georgia, a community is flourishing and has become an American success story. Kia Motors has this to say about their new, massive, state-of-the-art Georgia facility: \"We believe we're building more than great cars in the U.S.-because we are. Our family has grown to more than 3,000 talented team members at the plant and another 7,500 at nearby suppliers-that's more than 10,000 new jobs-and we are committed to developing the most efficient, environmentally sustainable and sophisticated manufacturing facility in the country. We're creating something truly special, but we're just getting started.\" Hyun-Jong Shin, CEO of Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia writes: \"I want to tell you a few things about Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. (KMMG).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1129, "id": "35500494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1116736714#0_2603614575", "url": "https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-advice/q-and-a/where-are-kia-sorentos-made-68830", "title": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? - FAQ | CarsGuide", "headings": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made?\nKia Sorento 2018: Where are they made?\nAsked by Jordan\nAnswered by CarsGuide\nOther Kia Sorento problems\nMost viewed in Advice\nHave a new question for the CarsGuide team?\n", "segment": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? - FAQ | CarsGuide\nKia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? Kia Sorento\nKia Sorento 2018\nKia Advice\nKia Sorento Reviews\nKia SUV Range\nKia\nAsked by Jordan\nWhere are Kia Sorento's made? Answered by CarsGuide\n8 May 2018 Iain Kelly\nThe third-generation Kia Sorento is built in several facilities around the world by Korean car manufacturer Kia. The plants where the Sorento is built include Hwaseong, South Korea, Gurun in Malaysia, and Georgia in the USA. Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as bespoke advice. Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 716, "id": "32229254" } ]
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Upload only perfect tracks\n2. Ensure that your Soundcloud's URL is consistent with the URLs of your Social Media accounts.\nWhat To Do to Increase Exposure of Your Music\n1. Interact with other members\n2. Reply to comments on your track\n3. 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Chicago is west of the Prime Meridian, so Chicago will be - 6 GMT, or six hours less than the time at the Prime Meridian. Step 3\nUse a website to calculate your GMT. If all that is too much work, there are plenty of sites that can calculate your GMT. But sometimes learning the why behind the how is interesting. Tip\nKnowing GMT comes in handy if you're a European soccer fan. Many of the sites that offer free streaming video run on GMT. GMT is known as the world's time. Military time around the world is also calculated from GMT. 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where did romans go?
Europe
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_154448578#5_415492434", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_the_Romans_live", "title": "When did the Romans live? - Answers", "headings": "When did the Romans live\n?\n\nWhen did the Romans live?\nYour Answer\nWhen did the Romans live?\nRelated Questions\nWho are the Romans and where do they live?\nWhere do Romans live?\nWhat did the Romans live in?\nWhat did Romans live in?\nWhere did the Romans live?\nWhere did the Romans live in?\nWhere do people live if they are Romans?\nDid the Romans live in pompeii?\nWere do Roman live?\nWhere did the poor Romans live?\nDid all Romans live in villas?\nWhy did Romans chose London to live?\nDid the Jews and Romans conquers live in peace?\nWhere did rich Romans live and sleep?\nDid the Romans live in south America?\nHow did rich and poor Romans live?\nWhere did vikings and Romans live?\nHow long did the Romans live for?\nDid the Romans live in Doncaster?\nWhere did the Romans live in Bristol?\nWhat did the Romans forbid the Jews to do after ad 132?\nWho is who in ancient Rome?\nWho are the present day Romans?\nWere did the poor Romans live?\nWhen did the Romans live in 55-57?\n", "segment": "What did the Romans live in? romans live in huts made out of mud and struer\nWhat did Romans live in? The Romans lived in Rome! Where did the Romans live? Romans live in Ancient Rome. Now called Italy. Where did the Romans live in? The Romans that are around now live in rome Italy , like always\nWhere do people live if they are Romans? You, sir, are an idiot. If people are Romans, obviously they would live in Rome.", "start_char": 1925, "end_char": 2342, "id": "74988233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_867496443#9_1499924132", "url": "http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/migration/chapter122.html", "title": "Roman Expansion 400 BC - 500 AD", "headings": "\nRoman expansion 400 bc - 500 ad", "segment": "1.6 Where did they go to and where did they stay? *\n3th century A.C.: The most important movements took place in Eastern Germania. Goths went to the East and settled in Southern Russia where the Sarmatians and Alans had just settled. Vandals settled near the Danube. *\n400 B.C.-500 A.C.: Romans expanded in Italy, Spain, Sardinia, Sicily, Catrhage, Gaul. The Romans moved into the British Islands in 43 B.C. In the East the Romans went to Pannonia and Illyria (Hungary) and into the areas around the Danube and in Thrace. *\n4th century A.C.: Western-Germania:", "start_char": 3595, "end_char": 4155, "id": "45609586" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_154448578#6_415494077", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_the_Romans_live", "title": "When did the Romans live? - Answers", "headings": "When did the Romans live\n?\n\nWhen did the Romans live?\nYour Answer\nWhen did the Romans live?\nRelated Questions\nWho are the Romans and where do they live?\nWhere do Romans live?\nWhat did the Romans live in?\nWhat did Romans live in?\nWhere did the Romans live?\nWhere did the Romans live in?\nWhere do people live if they are Romans?\nDid the Romans live in pompeii?\nWere do Roman live?\nWhere did the poor Romans live?\nDid all Romans live in villas?\nWhy did Romans chose London to live?\nDid the Jews and Romans conquers live in peace?\nWhere did rich Romans live and sleep?\nDid the Romans live in south America?\nHow did rich and poor Romans live?\nWhere did vikings and Romans live?\nHow long did the Romans live for?\nDid the Romans live in Doncaster?\nWhere did the Romans live in Bristol?\nWhat did the Romans forbid the Jews to do after ad 132?\nWho is who in ancient Rome?\nWho are the present day Romans?\nWere did the poor Romans live?\nWhen did the Romans live in 55-57?\n", "segment": "Now called Italy. Where did the Romans live in? The Romans that are around now live in rome Italy , like always\nWhere do people live if they are Romans? You, sir, are an idiot. If people are Romans, obviously they would live in Rome. Did the Romans live in pompeii? Yes, Romans lived in Pompeii. Were do Roman live? Romans today live in Rome. The ancient Romans lived in the vast Roman Empire.", "start_char": 2109, "end_char": 2502, "id": "74988234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1528626153#5_2913467979", "url": "http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/kids/rom_church.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Some pagan\r\n temples were turned into churches. By the time the Romans\r\n left Britain, many people in the country were\r\n Christians. Click to find\r\n out: What\r\n happened next? © Nash Ford Publishing\r\n 2003. All\r\n Rights Reserved.", "start_char": 2029, "end_char": 2330, "id": "18240254" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_60576736#0_152893998", "url": "https://blog.crazitoo.com/why-did-the-romans-leave-britain/", "title": "Why Did the Romans Leave Britain? | Crazitoo", "headings": "Why Did the Romans Leave Britain?\nWhy Did the Romans Leave Britain?\nRelated video about Why Did the Romans Leave Britain?\nPark Min Hoo\n", "segment": "Why Did the Romans Leave Britain? | Crazitoo\nHistory Unique\nWhy Did the Romans Leave Britain? May 16, 2021\nBecause the Western Rome Empire collapsed under the weight of the sudden influx of the Germanic tribes, which were pushed in from the east beyond the Empire’s boundaries on the Rhine, the huge migrations were triggered by changing weather patterns in the 3rd and 4th centuries. Moving in an incremental fashion, the various tribes on the Eurasian steppes (band of the flat land that stretches from modern-day Mongolia to its western terminus in Ukraine) started moving west, seeking better pastures. This started a domino effect whereby the western movement of the tribes started squeezing the other tribes who lived western to the migrating tribes. Eventually, the Germanic tribes were squeezed more and more towards Rome’s boundaries on the Rhine. Why Did the Romans Leave Britain? As the Huns pressed West and disturbed the societal arrangement, it began pressing more Germanic tribes towards Rome. In a few cases, the Romans allowed certain tribes to settle in Roman realms, like when Emperor Maximian allowed the coalition of Germanic tribes to settle in the province of Germania Inferior, in 288 AD after defeating them. But in most of the cases, the Romans resisted the sudden influx of newer people, because the migrations of newer peoples were occurring at a much faster rate than they were being assimilated into the fabric of the Roman identity.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1463, "id": "42851389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1469597552#1_3125592597", "url": "https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zqtf34j/articles/z2dr4wx", "title": "How did the Romans change Britain? - BBC Bitesize", "headings": "How did the Romans change Britain?\nHow did the Romans change Britain?\nRoman roads\nWhat Roman ruins are there?\nHow did the Romans change religion?\nLanguage, writing and numbers\nHow did the Romans change towns?\nPlay Bitesize games\n", "segment": "The city of Rome was under attack and the empire was falling apart, so the Romans had to leave to take care of matters back home. After they left, the country fell into chaos. Native tribes and foreign invaders battled each other for power. Many of the Roman towns in Britain crumbled away as people went back to living in the countryside. But even after they were gone, the Romans left their mark all over the country. They gave us new towns, plants, animals, a new religion and ways of reading and counting. Even the word ‘Britain’ came from the Romans. When the Romans arrived in AD43, they introduced new ideas and ways of living to Britain. Watch the video to find out more. From stinging nettles to sewers - find out how the Romans changed Britain\nRoman roads\nBritain had no proper roads before the Romans - there were just muddy tracks.", "start_char": 456, "end_char": 1299, "id": "16661863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1658940667#0_2990535115", "url": "http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/rep-index.html", "title": "The Roman Republic", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Roman Republic", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 18, "id": "1734390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1555867593#13_2607820184", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/First_civilization_that_emerge_in_asia_and_africa", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "They first migrated from africa to the middle east then to the\nindian content which is in asia so yeah\nWhat is an area of rich farmland in southwest Asia where the first civilization began? Mesopotamia. What continents were the Roman empire on? The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa. The Roman empire was on Europe, Asia and Africa.", "start_char": 4790, "end_char": 5372, "id": "3300106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_824251762#0_1666230306", "url": "https://rome.mrdonn.org/travel.html", "title": "Ancient Roman Travel for Kids - Ancient Rome for Kids", "headings": "Roman Travel\nRoman Travel", "segment": "Ancient Roman Travel for Kids - Ancient Rome for Kids\nRoman Travel\nThe ancient Romans most definitely got around. They traveled by chariot, boat, cart, and on foot. It was important to be able to transport goods and people, including the famous Roman Legion, to all parts of the Roman Empire, and before it, the Roman Republic. It was important to bring goods back to Rome as well. Many patricians in Rome needed to travel to their farms in the countryside. Chariots\nBarges\nRoman Roads\nRoman Legion", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 498, "id": "10207831" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1333172#7_3759180", "url": "https://sentencedict.com/rome.html", "title": "Rome in a sentence (esp. good sentence like quote, proverb...)", "headings": "Rome in a sentence\nRome in a sentence", "segment": "Do as Romans do in Rome. 13. The London-Addis flight goes via Rome. 14. I'm leaving for Rome at once. 15. It's about 70-no, I'm wrong-80 kilometres from Rome. 16. Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD. 17.", "start_char": 980, "end_char": 1191, "id": "40781081" } ]
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who plays shao kahn?
Frank Welker
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1055560065#9_2235722320", "url": "https://mortalkombat.fandom.com/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_II", "title": "Mortal Kombat II | Mortal Kombat Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Mortal Kombat II\nMortal Kombat II\nMortal Kombat II\nGeneral Information\nDeveloper (s)\nPublisher (s)\nRelease date (s)\nGenre (s)\nMode (s)\nPlatform (s)\nContents\nCharacters and cast\nNew characters\nReturning characters\nNon-playable characters\nCameo appearances\nRumored characters\nIntro\nStoryline\nNew to the series\nStages\nCharacters' live backgrounds\nEaster eggs\nTricks to try\nTrivia\nPorts\nAmiga version issues\nCharacters in ports\nExternal links\nNavigation\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "His true identity as the original Sub-Zero would be revealed in Mortal Kombat: Deception. Kintaro ( Stop motion ): Shokan warrior, general of Shao Kahn's army and Goro 's successor. Shao Kahn ( Brian Glynn, voiced by Steve Ritchie ): the Emperor of Outworld. Cameo appearances\nKano ( Richard Divizio ): Cameo appearance chained up in \"Kahn's Arena\" stage. Sonya Blade ( Elizabeth Malecki ): Cameo appearance chained up in \"Kahn's Arena\" stage. Goro ( Stop motion ): Cameo appearance in the beginning cutscene. Blaze (Ho Sung Pak): Cameo appearance seen fighting Hornbuckle in the background of The Pit II stage. Hornbuckle (Ho Sung Pak):", "start_char": 6211, "end_char": 6848, "id": "14214679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_191537938#39_356233414", "url": "http://thatguywiththeglasses.wikia.com/wiki/Mortal_Kombat:_Annihilation", "title": "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation | Channel Awesome | Fandom", "headings": "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation\nMortal Kombat: Annihilation", "segment": "Shao Kahn. Admiral James T. Kirk: ( from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) KHAAAAN! NC (voiceover): Ah, yes, Shao Kahn: the only evil overlord who dresses up like McGruff the crime dog. Shao Kahn: As long as the portal remains open, your world becomes my world! NC: (", "start_char": 8324, "end_char": 8589, "id": "1959486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_301841338#16_339192471", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_II", "title": "Mortal Kombat II - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mortal Kombat II\nMortal Kombat II\nContents\nGameplay\nPlot\nCharacters\nDevelopment\nGame\nCharacters\nRelease\nMarketing and merchandise\nHome releases\nReception\nSales\nReviews\nReception\nAwards\nControversies\nRetrospective\nLegacy\nRumored content\nRelated titles\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Shao Kahn (played by Brian Glynn, voiced by Steve Ritchie ), the evil Emperor of Outworld, who wishes to conquer Earthrealm by any means. He is the host of the tournament and the game's final boss. The game also features three hidden opponents for unlockable fights: Jade (played by Katalin Zamiar), a female ninja clad in green; Noob Saibot (played by Daniel Pesina), a dark silhouetted ninja who is a \"lost warrior\" from the first MK game; and Smoke (played by Daniel Pesina), a male ninja clothed in gray. Sonya and Kano are the only playable characters from the first Mortal Kombat who were not implemented as fighters, as they only appear in the background of t", "start_char": 9333, "end_char": 10000, "id": "62930418" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_754763785#18_1638090207", "url": "https://gamerant.com/mortal-kombat-11-fighters-best/", "title": "Top 10 Best Fighters In Mortal Kombat 11 | Game Rant", "headings": "Top 10 Best Fighters In Mortal Kombat 11\nTop 10 Best Fighters In Mortal Kombat 11\nRELATED: 10 Pro Tips For Mortal Kombat 11 You Should Know\n10 Kabal\nHere Are All Of Kabal's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n9 Kung Lao\nHere Are All Of Kung Lao's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n8 Sindel\nRELATED: Mortal Kombat: The 10 Most Powerful Kombatants, Ranked\nHere Are All Of Sindel's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n7 Cassie Cage\nHere Are All Of Cassie Cage's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n6 Jax\nHere Are All Of Jax's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n5 Shao Kahn\nRELATED: Mortal Kombat: 10 Strongest Ninjas In The Series, Ranked\nHere Are All Of Shao Kahn's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n4 Raiden\nHere Are All Of Raiden's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n3 Scorpion\nHere Are All Of Scorpion's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n2 Liu Kang\nRELATED: 10 Wildest Plot Points In Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath, Explained\nHere Are All Of Liu Kang's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\n1 RoboCop\nHere Are All Of RoboCop's Finishers:\nFatalities\nFriendships\nBrutalities\nNEXT: 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have After Playing Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath\n", "segment": "Forward, Back, Down, Down, 2\nBrutalities\nThe Klassic: Down + 2\nSlow Clap: Down, Back, 1\nPounded: Down, Back, 1, 1\nAwww Yeah: Forward + 3, 3, 1 + 3\nBroken: Back, Forward, 2, Throw\nBuck You: Down, Back, 2\nMissing Something?: Back, Forward, 2, Throw\nI Said Sleep: Back + 3, 2, 1 + 3\nBuffed Up: Throw (or 1 +3)\n5 Shao Kahn\nShao Kahn is just scary.", "start_char": 6939, "end_char": 7282, "id": "98235562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2045254170#0_2298753345", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shao_Kahn", "title": "Shao Kahn - Wikipedia", "headings": "Shao Kahn\nShao Kahn\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nAppearances\nMortal Kombat games\nCharacter design and gameplay\nOther media\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "Shao Kahn - Wikipedia\nShao Kahn\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMortal Kombat character\nShao Kahn\nMortal Kombat character\nShao Kahn in Mortal Kombat 11 (2019)\nFirst appearance\nMortal Kombat II (1993)\nCreated by\nEd Boon\nJohn Tobias\nDesigned by\nJohn Tobias (early games)\nPortrayed by\nBrian Thompson ( Annihilation)\nJeffrey Meek ( Conquest)\nAleks Paunovic ( Legacy)\nVoiced by\nSteve Ritchie (1993–2005)\nFrank Welker ( 1995 film)\nJohn Vernon ( MK: DotR)\nNigel Casey (2004–2006)\nPatrick Seitz ( MKvs. DCU)\nBob Carter ( MK9)\nIke Amadi ( MK11)\nFred Tatasciore ( MKL: SR)\nMotion capture\nBrian Glynn ( MKII, MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKA)\nJordan Brun ( MKvs. DCU)\nStephan Scalabrino ( MK11)\nIn-universe information\nSpecies\nImmortal\nGender\nMale\nWeapon\nSpear ( MKII, MK9, MK11)\nWar Hammer ( MK3, UMK3, MKT, MK: D, MK: U, MK: A, MK9 MK11)\nStaff ( MKII, UMK3, MKT)\nFamily\nSindel (wife)\nKitana (stepdaughter)\nMileena (daughter)\nSkarlet (adoptive daughter)\nErmac (creation)\nOrigin\nOutworld\nFighting styles\nTai Tzu ( MK: D, MK: U, MK:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1038, "id": "64159101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1052657615#19_2231732763", "url": "https://mortalkombat.fandom.com/wiki/Babality", "title": "Babality | Mortal Kombat Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "\nContents\nOverview\nMortal Kombat (2011)\nTrivia\nGallery\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Sektor: Plays with one of his rockets, which activates and sends him flying upwards offscreen. As he lands hard on his bottom, he starts crying in pain. Shang Tsung: Sucks out the soul of a teddy bear and sits contentedly, as if plotting. Shao Kahn: Exclaims \"NO!\" as though he were about to die normally, but quickly notices the situation. Facing the winner, he decrees \"You suck!\" in a high-pitched voice, and then turns to the screen and laughs with both hands on his hips.", "start_char": 7319, "end_char": 7796, "id": "14212346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_191537938#40_356234010", "url": "http://thatguywiththeglasses.wikia.com/wiki/Mortal_Kombat:_Annihilation", "title": "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation | Channel Awesome | Fandom", "headings": "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation\nMortal Kombat: Annihilation", "segment": "Ah, yes, Shao Kahn: the only evil overlord who dresses up like McGruff the crime dog. Shao Kahn: As long as the portal remains open, your world becomes my world! NC: ( as McGruff) And take a bite outta crime! NC (voiceover): He's also accompanied by his queen, Sindel, who also also happens to be Kitana's--\nKitana: Mother! NC:", "start_char": 8422, "end_char": 8748, "id": "1959487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_658409146#14_1543254774", "url": "https://tcrf.net/Ultimate_Mortal_Kombat_3_(Arcade)", "title": "Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade) - The Cutting Room Floor", "headings": "Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade)\nUltimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade)\nContents\nEJB Menu\nNoob Saibot\nRed Herrings\nAudits and Transformations\nBank Text\nHyper Fatality\nWin Text\nCharacter Endings Menu\nRevision Differences\nRevision 1.0\nRevision 1.1\nRevision 1.2\nWaveNet Edition\n", "segment": "Added the 2nd Master tower. Added Endurance Rounds to both Master towers. Added a new stage fatality for Scorpion's Lair. \"Winner fights Smoke\" Kombat Kode altered to use Human Smoke instead of Robot Smoke. Shang Tsung's morph now plays an announcer voice-over naming the character he transformed into. Revision 1.1\nThe Supreme Demonstration icon in Shao Kahn's Treasures is now only selectable through the 8-man tournament. Revision 1.2\nCPU Pattern Fixed. Various bug fixes. Added more Kombat Kodes. To do:", "start_char": 4393, "end_char": 4902, "id": "106797854" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1055560065#5_2235716208", "url": "https://mortalkombat.fandom.com/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_II", "title": "Mortal Kombat II | Mortal Kombat Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Mortal Kombat II\nMortal Kombat II\nMortal Kombat II\nGeneral Information\nDeveloper (s)\nPublisher (s)\nRelease date (s)\nGenre (s)\nMode (s)\nPlatform (s)\nContents\nCharacters and cast\nNew characters\nReturning characters\nNon-playable characters\nCameo appearances\nRumored characters\nIntro\nStoryline\nNew to the series\nStages\nCharacters' live backgrounds\nEaster eggs\nTricks to try\nTrivia\nPorts\nAmiga version issues\nCharacters in ports\nExternal links\nNavigation\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Mileena (Katalin Zamiar): Shao Kahn's personal assassin and clone of Kitana, but she is believed to be Kitana's twin sister. Sub-Zero ( Daniel Pesina ): Lin Kuei warrior and younger brother of the original Sub-Zero. Returning characters\nJohnny Cage ( Daniel Pesina ): Hollywood movie star who joins Liu Kang in his journey to Outworld. Liu Kang ( Ho Sung Pak ): The Shaolin monk who is the reigning champion of Mortal Kombat. Travels to Outworld to seek revenge for the death of his fellow monks. Scorpion (Daniel Pesina): The Hell-spawned specter who returns to the tournament to once again assassinate Sub-Zero, the man whom he had thought murdered his family long ago. Shang Tsung ( Phillip Ahn, M.D. ): The evil sorcerer who has convinced Shao Kahn to spare his life after losing the last tournament, with a new evil plan to appease his master Shao Kahn, who in turn also restores Tsung's youth, making him more mobile and agile. Raiden ( Carlos Pesina ): The Thunder God who returns to Mortal Kombat to stop Shao Kahn's evil plans of taking the Earthrealm as for his own.", "start_char": 4602, "end_char": 5679, "id": "14214675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_977102295#8_2004098457", "url": "https://www.usgamer.net/articles/25-04-2019-mortal-kombat-11-roster-characters", "title": "All Mortal Kombat 11 Characters and Future DLC Fighters | USgamer", "headings": "All Mortal Kombat 11 Characters and Future DLC Fighters\nAll Mortal Kombat 11 Characters and Future DLC Fighters\nHere's our full Mortal Kombat 11 characters guide, including the current roster, and all forthcoming DLC characters.\nMortal Kombat 11 Characters\nBaraka\nD’Vorah\nGeras\nKabal\nKano\nLiu Kang\nRaiden\nScorpion\nShao Kahn\nSonya Blade\nSkarlet\nSub-Zero\nJade\nCassie Cage\nJacqui Briggs\nErron Black\nKotal Kahn\nJohnny Cage\nJax Briggs\nNoob Saibot\nNoob Saibot returns to Mortal Kombat 11. | Warner Bros., NetherRealm Studios\nFrost\nMortal Kombat 11 DLC Characters\nMortal Kombat 11's Shang Tsung. | Warner Bros., NetherRealm Studios\nMortal Kombat 11 DLC Characters Revealed: Joker, Terminator and More\nHirun Cryer\n", "segment": "Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 2:13\nLive\n•\nShao Kahn\nWhile he was defeated at the end of Mortal Kombat 9, Shao Kahn makes a return (somehow) in Mortal Kombat 11. However he’s currently only available as a pre-order character for the game, so you’ll have to pay in advance to gain access to him. Shao Kahn as a pre-order bonus for Mortal Kombat 11. | Netherrealm Studios\nSonya Blade\nThe Blade’s back once again for Mortal Kombat 11. The only difference this time is that she’s actually voiced by former UFC champion Ronda Rousey. YouTube\nMortal Kombat\n1.07M subscribers\nSonya Blade Reveal | Official Trailer | Mortal Kombat\nWatch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nThis video is age-restricted and only available on YouTube. Learn more\nWatch on YouTube\nMore videos on YouTube\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. 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Burress and his wife, Tiffany Glenn, have been married since 2005. They have two children together. Plaxico Burress\nNet Worth: $6 Million\nDate of Birth:", "start_char": 1393, "end_char": 2114, "id": "32624899" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1142855033#0_1291613491", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress", "title": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia", "headings": "Plaxico Burress\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPlaxico Burress\nContents\nPersonal life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\n2000 NFL Combine\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew York Giants\nNew York Jets\nSecond stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\nNFL career statistics\nCoaching career\nArizona Cardinals\nLegal troubles\nAccidental shooting\nCivil lawsuits\nTax indictment\nOther ventures\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football player\nPlaxico Burress\nBurress with the Jets in 2011\nNo. 80, 17\nPosition: Wide receiver\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1977-08-12)\nAugust 12, 1977 (age 43)\nNorfolk, Virginia\nHeight: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nWeight: 232 lb (105 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: Green Run\n( Virginia Beach, Virginia)\nCollege: Michigan State\nNFL Draft: 2000 / Round: 1 / Pick:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 485, "id": "63528732" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512428386#0_3356875652", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/plaxico-burress-net-worth/", "title": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth?\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth:\nPlaxico Burress\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth? in Richest Athletes › NFL Players\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth: $6 Million\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth: Plaxico Burress is an American professional football player who has a net worth of $6 million dollars. Born in 1977 in Norfolk, Virginia, Plaxico Burress plays wide receiver and is currently a free agent. Burress played at Michigan State University in the Big Ten where he was a two-time member of the All-Big Ten team. Burress was named MVP of two of Michigan State's postseason bowl games. The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Burress with the eighth overall pick during the 2000 NFL Draft. He played for the Steelers until 2004, catching more than 250 passes for 4,164 yards and 22 touchdowns. His rookie season was featured on an episode of MTV's \"True Life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "32624896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_493536408#7_970384471", "url": "https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/ex-giants-tormented-by-alternate-plaxico-burress-gun-shot-reality/", "title": "Ex-Giants tormented by alternate Plaxico Burress gun shot reality", "headings": "The Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nThe Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nSubmit questions on your favorite New York teams to be answered in an upcoming mailbag\nShare this article:\n", "segment": "Burress, the lanky receiver who cradled the game-winning touchdown in the Super Bowl to prevent the Patriots from going undefeated, tweaked his right hamstring a week earlier and barely played the previous game. Not that it mattered much. The Giants still had no trouble thrashing the Cardinals in Arizona. Burress, still ailing, did not practice two days before the Redskins game and was going to sit that one out. Saturday morning, as players arrived for a walk-through practice before the quick train ride to Landover, Md., word started trickling in. Did you hear what happened to Plax last night? “It was crazy,’’ Toomer said. “ [ Wide receivers coach] Mike Sullivan was telling us, ‘Hey, here’s what happened with Plaxico.’ I was like, ‘Oh, what did he do?’ He says, ‘He went to a club.’", "start_char": 4202, "end_char": 4993, "id": "65600926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_276606042#17_307309444", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Rosenhaus", "title": "Drew Rosenhaus - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Rosenhaus\nDrew Rosenhaus\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNotable clients\nMedia appearances\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress will play in 2011\". sports.espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. January 28, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2015. ^ Graham, Tim (April 13, 2009). \" Agent: Zach Thomas chooses Chiefs over Jets\". espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures.", "start_char": 6410, "end_char": 6648, "id": "103703634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_493536408#4_970379694", "url": "https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/ex-giants-tormented-by-alternate-plaxico-burress-gun-shot-reality/", "title": "Ex-Giants tormented by alternate Plaxico Burress gun shot reality", "headings": "The Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nThe Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nSubmit questions on your favorite New York teams to be answered in an upcoming mailbag\nShare this article:\n", "segment": "The best team was not the last team standing. The top wide receiver, Plaxico Burress, 11 games into the season accidently shot himself in the right thigh with an illegal handgun in a Manhattan nightclub. A season firmly on the tracks got derailed, the Giants made a one-and-done playoff appearance and Burress never again suited up for the Giants. All these years later, members of the 2008 Giants wonder “What if?’’ What if Plaxico didn’t stuff a Glock 9mm into his sweatpants before heading off to the Latin Quarter at 47th and Lexington that fateful night? Enlarge Image\nPlaxico Burress in court in 2009. Steven Hirsch\n“I think about it every year around the Super Bowl, because everyone talks about how tough it is to go back-to-back and had we won that year people would have started saying the ‘D’ word,” O’Hara said, referring to the Giants being called a dynasty. “ That’s how things would have changed. Who knows the trajectory of the franchise, how different that would have been for everybody?’’ The Giants that season played bully-ball.", "start_char": 2673, "end_char": 3721, "id": "65600923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512428386#4_3356880878", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/plaxico-burress-net-worth/", "title": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth?\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth:\nPlaxico Burress\n", "segment": "A year later, he re-joined the Steelers, but sat out the 2013 season with a shoulder injury. Burress and his wife, Tiffany Glenn, have been married since 2005. They have two children together. Plaxico Burress\nNet Worth: $6 Million\nDate of Birth: Aug 12, 1977 (43 years old)\nGender: Male\nHeight: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nProfession: American football player, Athlete\nNationality: United States of America", "start_char": 1869, "end_char": 2266, "id": "32624900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1142855033#3_1291618054", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress", "title": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia", "headings": "Plaxico Burress\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPlaxico Burress\nContents\nPersonal life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\n2000 NFL Combine\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew York Giants\nNew York Jets\nSecond stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\nNFL career statistics\nCoaching career\nArizona Cardinals\nLegal troubles\nAccidental shooting\nCivil lawsuits\nTax indictment\nOther ventures\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "64\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nPlaxico Antonio Burress (born August 12, 1977) is a former American football wide receiver who played 12 seasons in the National Football League. He played college football at Michigan State, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers eighth overall in the 2000 NFL Draft. He also played for the New York Giants and the New York Jets, and caught the game-winning touchdown in Super Bowl XLII as the Giants beat the then-undefeated New England Patriots . Contents\n1 Personal life\n2 College career\n3 Professional career\n3.1 2000 NFL Combine\n3.2 Pittsburgh Steelers\n3.3 New York Giants\n3.4 New York Jets\n3.5 Second stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\n4 NFL career statistics\n5 Coaching career\n5.1 Arizona Cardinals\n6 Legal troubles\n6.1 Accidental shooting\n6.2 Civil lawsuits\n6.3 Tax indictment\n7 Other ventures\n8 References\n9 External links\nPersonal life\nPlaxico Burress was born to Vicki Burress (now deceased) in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. He was named after his uncle. He has two brothers, Ricardo and Carlos. Burress has been married to Tiffany Glenn since July 2005 and they have one son, Elijah and a daughter, Giovanna, born November 2009. Burress graduated from Green Run High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1996 and spent a post-graduate year at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Virginia. He lives in Totowa, New Jersey. College career\nBurress set a Big Ten Conference single-season record by catching 65 passes in his first season at Michigan State, and also excelled on the special-teams coverage units, using his leaping ability as a kick blocker.", "start_char": 903, "end_char": 2512, "id": "63528735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_493536408#3_970378178", "url": "https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/ex-giants-tormented-by-alternate-plaxico-burress-gun-shot-reality/", "title": "Ex-Giants tormented by alternate Plaxico Burress gun shot reality", "headings": "The Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nThe Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nSubmit questions on your favorite New York teams to be answered in an upcoming mailbag\nShare this article:\n", "segment": "“It wasn’t like we were airing it out, either,’’ O’Hara said. “ We’re gonna run the football. They knew it, we knew it, and there was nothing they could do about it. I know we won the Super Bowl the year before but we were a better team in 2008, we were a better offense in 2008 than we were in 2007. It was by far the best team I’d ever been on.’’ The best team was not the last team standing. The top wide receiver, Plaxico Burress, 11 games into the season accidently shot himself in the right thigh with an illegal handgun in a Manhattan nightclub. A season firmly on the tracks got derailed, the Giants made a one-and-done playoff appearance and Burress never again suited up for the Giants. All these years later, members of the 2008 Giants wonder “What if?’’ What if Plaxico didn’t stuff a Glock 9mm into his sweatpants before heading off to the Latin Quarter at 47th and Lexington that fateful night?", "start_char": 2325, "end_char": 3233, "id": "65600922" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1340295766#15_2933779699", "url": "https://goducks.com/news/2020/1/16/2020-football-schedule-announced.aspx", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "RosterLacrosse: NewsSoccerSoccer: FacebookSoccer: TwitterSoccer: TicketsSoccer: ScheduleSoccer: RosterSoccer: NewsSoftballSoftball: FacebookSoftball: TwitterSoftball:", "start_char": 1997, "end_char": 2163, "id": "98953740" } ]
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what language does romanian people speak?
Hungarian language
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Of all the Romance languages, it has the most similarities with Italian. The first grammar book in the Romanian language was published in 1780. An estimated 91% of the population speak Romanian as their principal language. All government publications, public education, and legal contracts are written in Romanian. Hungarian, The Most Widely Spoken Language Of Romania\nThe most widely spoken minority language in Romania is Hungarian.", "start_char": 366, "end_char": 1268, "id": "27020057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383428188#0_2234160589", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-language-do-they-speak-in-romania.html", "title": "What Language Do They Speak In Romania? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language Do They Speak In Romania?\nWhat Language Do They Speak In Romania?\nRomanian, The Official Language Of Romania\nHungarian, The Most Widely Spoken Language Of Romania\nOther Minority Languages Of Romania\nForeign Languages Of Romania\nWhat Language Do They Speak In Romania?\n", "segment": "What Language Do They Speak In Romania? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language Do They Speak In Romania? Trilingual (Romanian-Hungarian-German) signage. Romania is located in eastern Europe and has a population of around 19.5 million. This population represents a decrease from 2011 as the country is currently undergoing negative migration and sub-replacement fertility rates. Approximately 10.5% of the population is made up of ethnic minorities. This diversity is reflected in the languages of the country. Romanian, The Official Language Of Romania\nThe only official language of the country is Romanian. This language belongs to the Balkan-Romance group, which descends from Vulgar Latin and dates back to the 5th century AD. Over the centuries, the language borrowed vocabulary from Slavic languages, Hungarian, Turkic, French, and Italian.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 833, "id": "27020056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611138237#7_2749161319", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Romanians_speak_Romanian", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What do you mean what they talk like? Romanian is a Latin language, with a certain Slavic\ninfluence. Romanians learn very easy Italian, Spanish. They talk Romanian. Is romanians Latin? Romanian is one of the purest latin language! What is one fact about Romania's people? Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally\nbrowns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.", "start_char": 2594, "end_char": 2983, "id": "3409718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611138237#3_2749158533", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Romanians_speak_Romanian", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Romanians don't speak the Latin language but the Romanian. The Romanian language is a language of Latin (Romanic) origin; the most part of the vocabulary is of Latin origin. Is French spoken in Romania? The official language of Romania is the Romanian language; but the French language is also learned in schools. Yes, many Romanians speak the French language, especially the old intellectuals; the younger and the snobs speak a ridiculous Romanian-English pidgin. Romania speaks Romanian, which is a language derived from Latin like, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. What are Romanians?", "start_char": 1589, "end_char": 2183, "id": "3409714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1479534440#0_3134262683", "url": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080516045731AAydwRo", "title": "what language do the people speak in romania ?/? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what language do the people speak in romania ?/?\nAnonymous\nwhat language do the people speak in romania ?/?\n15 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "what language do the people speak in romania ?/? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe · 1 decade ago\nwhat language do the people speak in romania ?/? 15 Answers\nRelevance\nbo dji\n1 decade ago\nFavourite answer\nRomanian. It is a Latin language with strong connection to other Balkan languages. 30 % of words in Romanian come from Slavonic (Old Bulgarian). Old Bulgarian used to be an official language (church,trade, government) for couple of centures to precedors of today's Romania - Wallachia and Moldova. In Romania they speak also mostly Hungarian and German. English is widely spoken by the new generation. ...Show more\nSource (s): several visits in Romania\nrizwan s\n1 decade ago\nThe official language of Romania is Romanian related to Italian,Spanish,Portuguese and Catalan and spoken by 91% of population as a first language with Hungarian and other Balkan minority's language\nshellie\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nRomanians talk Romanian.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 982, "id": "38424841" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611138237#13_2749165602", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Romanians_speak_Romanian", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "How do Romanians say hello? The Romanian language equivalents are bun&Auml;&fnof; ziua or salutare. How many people in Romania speak Romanian? All the citizens of Romania speak the Romanian language; but the\nRomanian language is the mother language of only approx. 91 % of\nthe inhabitants. What religion do Romanians speak? people dont SPEAK religion\nWhat is 'Remember' in Romanian? The equivalent of the word remember in the Romanian language is aminte&#351;te-&#355;i.", "start_char": 4088, "end_char": 4559, "id": "3409724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1707440013#10_3000667955", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_romanian_people_like", "title": "What are romanian people like? - Answers", "headings": "What are romanian people like\n?\n\nWhat are romanian people like?\nYour Answer\nWhat are romanian people like?\nRelated Questions\nWhat do romanian people look like?\nIndigenous people of Romania?\nWho speaks romanian?\nWill Vladimir and Stefan from breaking dawn be romanian people?\nWhat clothes do Romanian people wear?\nDo Romanian women like British men?\nHow do Romanian people live?\nWhat are the people from Romania called?\nWhat do you call people in Romania?\nIn the former European what people of which country claimed to be mostly Romanian in ancestry?\nWhat are some Romanian beliefs?\nWhen do they have Christmas in Romania?\nWhat do Romanian words look like?\nHow so say do you like my Romanian in Romanian?\nWhat is 'I like you' in Romanian?\nAnd i like you a lot in Romanian language?\nThe peolpe of which country claim to be mostly Romanian in ancestry?\nWhat nationality is Romanian?\nWhat people in Romania are called?\nWho are the Indigenous people of Romania?\nWhat is the Romanian word for English?\nAre Latins Romanian?\nWhat are people in Romania of Europe called?\nWhat do Romanian people drink?\nWhat do people from Rome speak?\n", "segment": "The Romanian word for the English people is \"englezi\". 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what year is it going to be on the jewish calendar?
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Dates specified are for evenings, so the holiday extends from sunset on the noted date until dusk on the last day of the holiday. Get Jewish Life in Your Life\nSubscribe to get inspiring email newsletters. Thank you for subscribing to emails from ReformJudaism.org! Please check your inbox for our emails, and to manage your subscriptions. Find a Congregation Near You\nFind connection, community, learning, and spirituality at a welcoming Reform congregation near you. 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Preview Download\nAll Jewish holidays begins at sunset on the evening before the date shown. 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Stroll through the colorful streets of South Beach and admire its geometric Art Deco buildings. Experience the city’s famous nightlife, where the fun doesn’t end until the sun rises. Savor the traditional Cuban cuisine of Little Havana or go on an art walk around the massive, graffiti-covered walls of Wynwood. View Miami Port Guide\nTampa\nThe convenient departure port of Tampa Bay is a fantastic city well-worth exploring before embarking on a Caribbean cruise. Make your way through the Y-Bor City district, where you can shop in one of its many cigar shops and sample craft beers at a local brewery. Stop by the Florida Aquarium, where you can pet stingrays and watch dolphins on a catamaran cruise. 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What is there to do in Florida Keys? What is there to do in Florida Keys? A diverse and exciting destination, Florida Keys offers some fantastic tourist attractions. Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum and Audubon House and Tropical Gardens are two of the very best. 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Allenswood Academy
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_894486440#1_1361320349", "url": "https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/eleanor-roosevelt", "title": "Biography: Eleanor Roosevelt", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt", "segment": "She was raised by her harsh and critical maternal grandmother, who damaged Eleanor’s self-esteem. Timid and awkward, she believed that she compared badly with other girls. In 1899, Roosevelt began her three years of study at London’s Allenswood Academy, where she became more independent and confident. Her teacher, Mademoiselle Marie Souvestre, with her passionate embrace of social issues, opened Roosevelt up to the world of ideas and was an early force in Roosevelt’s social and political development. Roosevelt returned to New York for her social debut in 1902. She became involved with the settlement house movement, teaching immigrant children and families on Rivington Street. In 1905, after a long courtship, she married her distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a charming, Harvard graduate in his first year of law school at Columbia University. Her uncle and close relative, President Theodore Roosevelt, walked her down the aisle. The Roosevelts settled in New York, where Eleanor found herself under the thumb of her controlling mother-in-law, Sara Roosevelt, who, like her grandmother earlier, was harsh in her criticism of her daughter-in-law. While Franklin advanced his career, his wife raised their daughter and four sons under the watchful eye of her often belittling mother-in-law.", "start_char": 662, "end_char": 1968, "id": "96202906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_269211684#7_566616006", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt", "title": "Eleanor Roosevelt - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt\nContents\nEarly life\nBackground\nChildhood\nEducation\nEleanor and FDR\nFirst Lady\nWorld War II\nPostwar Politics\nThe Catholic issue\nNew York and National politics\nFamily matters\nMother-in-law\nOyster Bay Roosevelts\nDeath\nRelated pages\nReferences\nFurther reading\nOther websites\n", "segment": "She tried to find better educational opportunities for her. She arranged that Eleanor go to England for education, and Eleanor readily agreed. Education\nEleanor received encouragement from Bamie Roosevelt, sister of Theodore Roosevelt, to get a good education. She went to London, and started her studies in a girls’ boarding school at Allenswood, outside London. She studied there from 1899 to 1902. Mademoiselle Marie Souvestre was her headmistress. Later Eleanor would recall that Souvestre was one of the three main persons to influence her life. During summers, Eleanor visited Europe along with her headmistress, Souvestre. She also studied history, language and literature. She became interested in social justice, and her studies gave her knowledge and confidence to present her views on many issues.", "start_char": 4403, "end_char": 5211, "id": "41114317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_3149378#2_8778636", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_high_school_did_Franklin_D._Roosevelt_go_to", "title": "What high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to? - Answers", "headings": "What high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to\n?\n\nWhat high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nYour Answer\nWhat high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nRelated Questions\nDid Franklin Delano Roosevelt go to elementary school?\nWhere did Franklin D Roosevelt go to school as a kid?\nWhat high school did Franklin Delano Roosevelt went?\nWhere did Eleanor Roosevelt go to high school?\nWhere did Franklin Roosevelt go to elementary school?\nDid Franklin D Roosevelt go to school in Germany?\nWhat high school did Aretha Franklin go to?\nWhat high school did Eddie Murphy go to?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to school?\nWhat middle school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nWhat high school did Steven Tyler go to?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt Go to middle school?\nWhere did Franklin D Roosevelt go to high school?\nDid Teddy Roosevelt go to high school If so Where?\nWhere did Gary Soto go to high school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to Elementary school?\nWhere did Truman capote go to school?\nWhat is Franklin High School Virginia 's motto?\nWhat high school did Mike Shanahan go to?\nDid Franklin Roosevelt attend college?\nIs Franklin D. Roosevelt a good school?\nWhat year did Franklin D Roosevelt go to college?\nHayley Williams Secondary School?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to high school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to middle school?\n", "segment": "Where did Eleanor Roosevelt go to high school? eleanor roosevelt went to west high school. Where did Franklin Roosevelt go to elementary school? He went to Claymont Elementary school. Did Franklin D Roosevelt go to school in Germany? no,he went to school in Pennsliye\nWhat high school did Aretha Franklin go to? Aretha Franklin graduated from Northern High school in the 50s. What high school did Eddie Murphy go to? Eddie Murphy went to Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School in Roosevelt, New York\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to school? Homeschooled by his mother and Groton Private School\nWhat middle school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?", "start_char": 1193, "end_char": 1841, "id": "74688856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_111818878#7_257748343", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Eleanor_Roosevelt", "title": "Eleanor Roosevelt Facts for Kids", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt facts for kids\nEleanor Roosevelt facts for kids\nContents\nEarly life\nBackground\nChildhood\nEducation\nEleanor and FDR\nFirst Lady\nWorld War II\nPostwar Politics\nThe Catholic issue\nNew York and National politics\nFamily matters\nMother-in-law\nOyster Bay Roosevelts\nDeath\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "She arranged that Eleanor go to England for education, and Eleanor readily agreed. Education\nEleanor received encouragement from Bamie Roosevelt, sister of Theodore Roosevelt, to get a good education. She went to London, and started her studies in a girls’ boarding school at Allenswood, outside London. She studied there from 1899 to 1902. Mademoiselle Marie Souvestre was her headmistress. Later Eleanor would recall that Souvestre was one of the three main persons to influence her life. During summers, Eleanor visited Europe along with her headmistress, Souvestre. She also studied history, language and literature. She became interested in social justice, and her studies gave her knowledge and confidence to present her views on many issues. One of her great moments at her school at Allenswood was when she made the field hockey team.", "start_char": 4314, "end_char": 5156, "id": "109846928" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_3149378#1_8776303", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_high_school_did_Franklin_D._Roosevelt_go_to", "title": "What high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to? - Answers", "headings": "What high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to\n?\n\nWhat high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nYour Answer\nWhat high school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nRelated Questions\nDid Franklin Delano Roosevelt go to elementary school?\nWhere did Franklin D Roosevelt go to school as a kid?\nWhat high school did Franklin Delano Roosevelt went?\nWhere did Eleanor Roosevelt go to high school?\nWhere did Franklin Roosevelt go to elementary school?\nDid Franklin D Roosevelt go to school in Germany?\nWhat high school did Aretha Franklin go to?\nWhat high school did Eddie Murphy go to?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to school?\nWhat middle school did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to?\nWhat high school did Steven Tyler go to?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt Go to middle school?\nWhere did Franklin D Roosevelt go to high school?\nDid Teddy Roosevelt go to high school If so Where?\nWhere did Gary Soto go to high school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to Elementary school?\nWhere did Truman capote go to school?\nWhat is Franklin High School Virginia 's motto?\nWhat high school did Mike Shanahan go to?\nDid Franklin Roosevelt attend college?\nIs Franklin D. Roosevelt a good school?\nWhat year did Franklin D Roosevelt go to college?\nHayley Williams Secondary School?\nWhere did Franklin D. Roosevelt go to high school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to middle school?\n", "segment": "Like most wealthy individuals of the day, Franklin Roosevelt was tutored at home as a young child. He went to high school and then graduated from Harvard. Where did Franklin D Roosevelt go to school as a kid? Franklin D Roosevelt attended Groton School, an Episcopal boarding school in Massachusetts\nWhat high school did Franklin Delano Roosevelt went? He went to the private boarding school Groton School in Groton (go figure), MA. Where did Eleanor Roosevelt go to high school? eleanor roosevelt went to west high school. Where did Franklin Roosevelt go to elementary school? He went to Claymont Elementary school. Did Franklin D Roosevelt go to school in Germany?", "start_char": 759, "end_char": 1427, "id": "74688855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_269211684#6_566614632", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt", "title": "Eleanor Roosevelt - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt\nContents\nEarly life\nBackground\nChildhood\nEducation\nEleanor and FDR\nFirst Lady\nWorld War II\nPostwar Politics\nThe Catholic issue\nNew York and National politics\nFamily matters\nMother-in-law\nOyster Bay Roosevelts\nDeath\nRelated pages\nReferences\nFurther reading\nOther websites\n", "segment": "we got all the looks and the money.\" In recent times, allegations have surfaced that in her maternal grandmother’s home, she felt insecure. Many male members used to consume a lot of drinks. Once when she was visiting her aunt Bamie Roosevelt (sister of Theodore Roosevelt), she broke down and in tears exclaimed, \"I have no real home.\" Aunt Bamie was very helpful. She tried to find better educational opportunities for her. She arranged that Eleanor go to England for education, and Eleanor readily agreed. Education\nEleanor received encouragement from Bamie Roosevelt, sister of Theodore Roosevelt, to get a good education. She went to London, and started her studies in a girls’ boarding school at Allenswood, outside London. She studied there from 1899 to 1902.", "start_char": 4037, "end_char": 4803, "id": "41114316" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_218554582#2_415251246", "url": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1590.html", "title": "Eleanor Roosevelt", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt", "segment": "Elliott was deemed unfit to care for the children, so Eleanor and her brothers were sent to live with their mother's mother. Eleanor's father died when she was just nine years old. When Eleanor was 15, her grandmother decided to send her to Allenswood, a boarding school in England. There, girls were given a progressive education and taught to be independent and politically aware. Eleanor blossomed at Allenswood and showed the beginning signs of the woman she would become later in life. After three years at Allenswood, Eleanor returned to New York. Her uncle, Theodore Roosevelt, was now the president of the United States. \" Uncle Ted\" always called Eleanor his favorite niece. He taught her the \"Roosevelt rule:\" Never show fear.", "start_char": 1033, "end_char": 1770, "id": "25945349" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224727890#1_2474869528", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/women_leaders/eleanor_roosevelt.php", "title": "Biography: Eleanor Roosevelt for Kids", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt", "segment": "Being an active first lady who worked for human rights. Biography: Where did Eleanor Roosevelt grow up? Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884. Although she grew up in a fairly wealthy family, she had a tough childhood. Her mother died when she was eight and her father when she was only ten. While her parents were alive, her mother treated her poorly, calling her \"Granny\" because she thought Eleanor was so serious and old-fashioned looking. Eleanor had few friends her age and was a quiet and frightened child. Her father was more encouraging, but wasn't around much. He would send her letters that she kept for the rest of her life.", "start_char": 245, "end_char": 907, "id": "58337486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_576852539#2_1030282053", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ro-Sc/Roosevelt-Franklin-D.html", "title": "Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography - family, parents, history, school, mother, young, old, information, born, siblings, house", "headings": "Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography\nFranklin D. Roosevelt Biography\nYouth and marriage\nEntering politics\nNational politician\nVictim of poliomyelitis\nNew York governor\nFirst presidential term\nSecond and third terms\nThe war ends\nFinal days\nFor More Information\nUser Contributions:\nUser\ncArLeE\n", "segment": "At this time he attended Groton School, which educated boys of the upper class. The young Roosevelt was thus surrounded by privilege and by a sense of social importance from an early age. His family traveled in elite (high-society) circles, and he even visited the White House to meet President Grover Cleveland (1837–1908) when he was five years old. As a young man, Roosevelt attended Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While living in Cambridge, he met and decided to marry his cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962). The couple married in 1905. At that same time Franklin entered the Columbia University Law School. He became a lawyer and took a job as a clerk in a New York firm. However, he took his duties there lightly. It was later recalled that he had told other clerks that he intended to enter politics and eventually become president.", "start_char": 1108, "end_char": 1979, "id": "590200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1571402547#1_2241190220", "url": "http://www.historynet.com/eleanor-roosevelt", "title": "Eleanor Roosevelt", "headings": "Eleanor Roosevelt\nEleanor Roosevelt\nInformation and Articles About Eleanor Roosevelt, a famous women In history\nEleanor Roosevelt Facts\nBorn\nBorn October 11, 1884\nDied\nSpouse\nIn Office\nAccomplishments\nChildren\nEleanor Roosevelt Articles\nEleanor Roosevelt’s Education\nThe Courtship of Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt\nThe Marriage of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt\nEleanor in Franklin’s Political Campaigns\nEleanor Roosevelt Redefines the Role of First Lady\nFirst Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and World War II\nFranklin D. Roosevelt’s Death\nArticles Featuring Eleanor Roosevelt From History Net Magazines\n", "segment": "Eleanor, as she was known, was the oldest of three children—brother Elliot was born in 1889, brother Gracie \"Hall\" was born in 1891. Her father was independently wealthy and never held a salaried position, though he was listed as a partner in a real estate firm, had a brief stint in mine development, and was a big game hunter. He was also an alcoholic and was institutionalized for treatment several times during Eleanor’s childhood. She was a shy, serious child, made to feel very self-conscious of her looks. Eleanor Roosevelt’s Education\nEleanor began her education at the age of 7 by being privately tutored in her New York home. She was placed in a convent school in Italy briefly during a family trip to Europe in 1890—her mother and brother Elliot lived in Italy while her father was in an asylum in France being treated for alcoholism. The family returned to the United States in 1891, but her parents remained estranged. In addition, some time between 1889 and 1891, Elliot had an affair with a servant, Katy Mann, and fathered another son, Elliot Roosevelt Mann. Theodore Roosevelt handled the paternity claim in 1891, agreeing to provide support for Katy and Elliot out of court. In 1892, Anna contracted diphtheria and died on December 7 at the age of 29.", "start_char": 1089, "end_char": 2358, "id": "19847979" } ]
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what currency is used in germany 2012?
Euro
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The € draws inspiration from the Greek epsilon (Є) which is a referral of the infancy of European civilization. The first letter stands for Europe and the two parallel lines signify the euro’s stability. The euro comes second immediately after the United States dollar as the most used currency worldwide. Coins\nThe euro is subdivided into 100 cents. The coins circulating have a primary side bearing the map and values or denomination. The Latin version of the euro is used due to a larger number of languages used by different members together Arabic numerals. However, from 2007 or 2008 depending on the member state, the current currency has a map depicting nations outside Eurozone.", "start_char": 5775, "end_char": 6697, "id": "27022858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271056427#1_2144328509", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Germany-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Are you going to Germany? Are you buying something from Germany? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for\nproducts and services in Germany? In other words, what currency\ndo they use in Germany? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Germany is the Euro. The standard three letter code for Euro that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Euro is EUR. If you need to write Euro, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Euro which is €. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Euro. 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There is no such currency as the \"saufeno\"!The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is a US nickel worth in Germany? Germany currently uses the euro for their currency. At current conversion rates, 5 cents in U.S. dollars is 4 euro cents. What is the current currency used in Denmark? The current currency used by Denmark is the Danish krone. What was the currency in Germany before Euros?", "start_char": 1180, "end_char": 1786, "id": "74737681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#8_73604610", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "Chicken Flu has absolutely nothing to do with what currency is used. The currency of Germany is the Euro (€), and has been since 2002. Before that the currency was the Deutschmark. What was the old currency of Germany? the Deutsche Mark was the old currency. What marks are the old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What was the currency of Germany before euro? The currency in Germany before the advent of the euro was the German mark.", "start_char": 2310, "end_char": 2851, "id": "74737685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271056427#2_2144329392", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Germany-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The currency they use in Germany is the Euro. The standard three letter code for Euro that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Euro is EUR. If you need to write Euro, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Euro which is €. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Euro. More information\nfrom Research Maniacs: Now you know the currency they use in Germany, the standard three\nletter code for Euro, and the symbol for Euro. 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": 1249, "id": "62088687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1536481896#5_2559284093", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_american_currency_in_germany", "title": "Can you use American currency in Germany? - Answers", "headings": "Can you use American currency in Germany\n?\n\nCan you use American currency in Germany?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat currency do they use in Germany today?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\nWhat currency do they use in Munich?\nWhat currency does Italy and Germany use?\nWhat kind of curnency does Germany use?\nCan you use American currency in Beijing?\nWhy do Americans use American dollars?\nWhat is the currency used in Hamburg?\nWhat currency did germany use untill 2002?\nWhat is jarmany currency?\nWhat currency they use in Germany?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nDoes Germany use euros?\nWhat currency did Germany use until 2002?\nDoes Germany use euro?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nIs german currency more then american currency?\nWhat currency was used during 1995 in Germany?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat kind of currency did people in Germany in the 1900's use?\nCan you use American money in Puerto Vallarta?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\n", "segment": "The official currency of Germany is the Euro. Does Germany use euros? Very definitely. Germany has been one of the leaders in support of a single European currency. It replaced its prior Deutschmark currency in 2002. What currency did Germany use until 2002? The country of Germany used the Deutsche Mark (DM) as their currency until 2002. In 2002, the DM was replaced with the Euro. Does Germany use euro? Yes, Germany's currency is now the euro.", "start_char": 1429, "end_char": 1877, "id": "3261894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#6_73600711", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged? The currency in Germany, the Euro, is freely convertible into other currencies. German currency name? The currency of Germany is the Euro (€). The old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is the current currency of Qatar? The currency in Qatar is the Riyal. What currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?", "start_char": 1786, "end_char": 2310, "id": "74737683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1344327123#62_2578099946", "url": "https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/90-interesting-and-engaging-trivia-questions-and-answers-for-kids/", "title": "", "headings": "90 Interesting and Engaging Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids\n90 Interesting and Engaging Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids\nIn This Article\nInteresting Trivia Questions and Answers\nSports Trivia Questions and Answers\nMovie Trivia Questions and Answers\nHistory Trivia Questions and Answers\nAnswer: 1937\nScience Trivia Questions and Answers\nMusic Trivia Questions and Answers\nGeography Trivia Questions and Answers\nAnswer: Bangkok\nFunny Trivia Questions and Answers\n", "segment": "China. 76. What Is The Currency Used In Germany? Answer: Germany Uses The Currency Euro. 77. Name The Largest Ocean On The Earth. Answer: The Pacific Ocean. 78.", "start_char": 8312, "end_char": 8472, "id": "66503016" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_42074712#5_108257893", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_German_currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Before that, it used to be the Deutsche Mark. What is the currency of a German dollar to a us dollar? There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in\nGerman is the Euro (symbol '&euro;'). Currently (2012), USD 1 = &euro; 0.77\nWhat is a German dollar called? There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in\nGerman is the Euro (symbol '&euro;'). Currently (2012), USD 1 = &euro; 0.77\nThe German currency is the Euro, it is equivalent to about $1.57\nin American money.", "start_char": 1861, "end_char": 2352, "id": "74763855" } ]
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what are fun things to do in philadelphia?
Philadelphia Zoo
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(about 225 miles from New York City)\nBoston, Massachusetts\nBoston, Massachusetts (about 3 hours, 50 minutes from New York City)\nCape May, New Jersey\nCape May, New Jersey (about 2 hours, 30 minutes from New York City)\nWatch Hill, Rhode Island\nWatch Hill, Rhode Island (about 150 miles from New York City)\nCooperstown, New York\nCooperstown, New York (about 200 miles from New York City)\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania\nPhiladelphia (about 1 hour, 45 minutes from New York City)\nFire Island, New York\nFire Island, New York (about 2 hours from New York City)\nShelter Island, New York\nShelter Island, New York (about 2 hours from Nassau County, 3 hours from New York City)\nHudson Valley, New York - Rocking Horse Ranch\nHudson Valley -- Rocking Horse Ranch (about 90 miles from New York City)\nAnnapolis, Maryland\nAnnapolis, Maryland (220 miles southwest of New York City)\nAtlantic City, New Jersey\nAtlantic City, New Jersey (about 125 miles from New York City)\nWest Point, New York\nWest Point, New York (about 1 hour, 30 minutes from New York City)\nThe Adirondacks\nThe Adirondacks (Saranac Lake is about 300 miles from New York City)\nPortsmouth, New Hampshire\nPortsmouth, New Hampshire (about 260 miles from New York City)\nRehoboth Beach, Delaware\nRehoboth Beach, Delaware (about 200 miles from New York City)\nLake George, New York\nLake George, New York (Begins 210 miles north of New York City)\nHershey, Pennsylvania\nHershey, Pennsylvania (about 160 miles west of New York City)\nLancaster County, Pennsylvania\nLancaster County, Pennsylvania (about 150 miles from New York City)\nProvidence, Rhode Island\nProvidence, Rhode Island (about 180 miles northeast of New York City)\nThe Poconos, Pennsylvania\nThe Poconos (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, is about 120 miles from New York City)\nThe Berkshires, Massachussets\nThe Berkshires (Lenox, Massachusetts, is about 140 miles from New York City)\nMystic, Connecticut\nMystic, Connecticut (about 2 hours, 15 minutes from NYC)\nPLAN A VISIT: mystic.org.\nThe Catskills, New York\nThe Catskills (Andes is about 3 hours from New York City)\nAllentown, Pennsylvania (Dorney Park)\nAllentown, Pennsylvania (about 97 miles from New York City)\n", "segment": "Among the many entertaining and educational options: the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Please Touch Museum, the Philadelphia Zoo (America's oldest zoo) and the nearby Adventure Aquarium (across the Delaware River in Camden). You might venture out on a quest for the best Philly cheesesteak. For a tasty treat that takes you back in time, head over to The Franklin Fountain where milkshakes and sundaes are served by old-fashioned soda jerks. Or plan a side trip to Valley Forge National Historical Park. Oh, yeah, don't forget Independence National Historical Park, where you can watch the birth of a nation unfold, examine the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin, take a closer look at the world's most famous damaged chime and much more. WHERE TO STAY: Visiting with the family? Check out the Radisson Blu Warwick Hotel, with its two restaurants and convenient location. 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For families and budget-conscious travelers eager to explore the region, that’s certainly welcome news. Here’s what’s free to do in Philly: must-see attractions (like the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall ); live concerts (like student recitals at the Curtis Institute of Music ); outdoor hangs (like Spruce Street Harbor Park and Blue Cross RiverRink ); and much more. Plus, there are a handful of almost-free pay-what-you-wish opportunities at some of Philadelphia’s top museums. In other words, there are a wide range of inexpensive and affordable experiences on which to embark in the City of Brotherly Love. Read on to learn about awesome free things to do in Philadelphia.", "start_char": 542, "end_char": 1326, "id": "93854494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_186926253#0_516032153", "url": "https://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=Fun+Things+To+Do&find_loc=Philadelphia%2C+PA", "title": "Top 10 Best Fun Things to Do in Philadelphia, PA - Last Updated May 2021 - Yelp", "headings": "Best Fun Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA\nBest Fun Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA\n1. Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens\nRequest Information\n2. Wonderspaces Philadelphia\nGift cards during COVID-19\n3. The Mütter Museum\n4. Please Touch Museum\n5. Escape The Room Philly\n6. Thirsty Dice\n7. Chinese Lantern Festival\n8. Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site\n9. Terror Behind the Walls\n10. Shady Brook Farm\nCan't find the business?\nAbout\nDiscover\nYelp for Business\n", "segment": "Top 10 Best Fun Things to Do in Philadelphia, PA - Last Updated May 2021 - Yelp\nFilters\n$\n$$\n$$$\n$$$$\nSuggested\nOpen Now\n11:53 AM\nOnline Booking\nGood for Kids\nCategory\nActive Life\nBars\nFitness & Instruction\nArts & Entertainment\nSee all\nFeatures\nYelp Delivery\nYelp Takeout\nOffering a Deal\nHas TV\nSee all\nNeighborhoods\nMount Airy\nTacony\nFrankford\nAngora\nSee all\nDistance\nBird's-eye View\nDriving (5 mi.) Biking (2 mi.) Walking (1 mi.) Within 4 blocks\nBest Fun Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA\nSort: Recommended\nOnline Booking\nGood for Kids\n1. Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens\n566\n$ Art Galleries, Community Service/Non-Profit\n(215) 733-0390\n1020 S St\nWashington Square West\n“This was such a fun visit. If you like interactive art and don't want a typical art gallery” more\nRequest Information\nYou can request information from this business\n2 locals recently requested information\n2. Wonderspaces Philadelphia\n31\nArts & Entertainment\n27 N 11th St\nMarket East\nGift cards during COVID-19\nWheelchair accessible\n“ with the paper tubes was amazing. Actually, all of the exhibits were really cool. I miss things you can do in a city and was thrilled to be able to see this.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1159, "id": "48679084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1508559962#0_3066682570", "url": "https://www.10best.com/destinations/pennsylvania/philadelphia/attractions/free-things-to-do/", "title": "What are the best things to do for free in Philadelphia? - USA TODAY 10Best", "headings": "Free Things to Do in Philadelphia\nFree Things to Do in Philadelphia\nThe absolute best free and entertaining things to do in Philadelphia\nRocky Steps at Philadelphia Museum of Art\nUnited States Mint\nFranklin Square\nFirst Friday\nSpruce Street Harbor Park\nEdgar Allan Poe National Historical Site\nIndependence Hall\nChrist Church Episcopal Philadelphia\nElfreth's Alley\nLiberty Bell\n", "segment": "What are the best things to do for free in Philadelphia? - USA TODAY 10Best\nAdvertisement\nExplore Philadelphia\nOverview\nSee & Do\nEat\nParty\nStay\nShop\nRegions\nTips\nExpert Tips\nSharon Rigney: Philadelphia Local Expert\nDon't forget that Philadelphia is about so much more than history. Visit a museum, dine at a good restaurant, explore the outdoor offerings and have a cup of Colombe coffee. More About Sharon\nRelated 10Best Lists\nBest Philly Museums To Take The Whole Family\nView the List\nRomantic things to do with that special someone in Philadelphia\nView the List\nPhiladelphia's Best Bets for Sharing Holiday-Related Fun with Friends and Family\nView the List\nPhilly's Top Enjoyable Outside Activities\nView the List\nFun-Filled Activities for Keeping the Kids Entertained in Philadelphia\nView the List\nPhiladelphia Travel Guide\n//\nAttractions\nFree Things to Do in Philadelphia\nThe absolute best free and entertaining things to do in Philadelphia\nBY Sharon Rigney\nPhiladelphia Local Expert\nWhen it comes to travel, many times seems like your wallet never gets a break. While there are often sites in cities such as Philadelphia that you'd like to see, affording them all (as well as lodging and food) can be quite a feat. In the city of Philadelphia, there are quite a few venues that offer visitors free admission. The sites, many iconic historic powerhouses, deliver on value while not shortchanging you on educational or entertainment returns. For instance, did you know that you can stop in and snap a photo of yourself next to the Liberty Bell for no cost at all? True story.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1578, "id": "48147773" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_394393799#2_733692740", "url": "http://www.uwishunu.com/2011/01/the-philadelphia-museum-of-arts-rocky-steps-named-the-second-most-famous-movie-location-in-the-entire-world/", "title": "Uwishunu: The Best Things to Do in Philadelphia — Visit Philadelphia", "headings": "UWISHUNU\nUWISHUNU", "segment": "Fill your days, nights and weekends with the top Philadelphia things to do outlined in the articles below. Happy exploring! 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Center City District Restaurant Week Returns for 2021\nEvent\nSelf-Guided Driving & Walking Tours of Greater Philadelphia Self-Guided Driving & Walking Tours of... Self-Guided Driving & Walking Tours of Greater Philadelphia\nArticle\nSee All Uwishunu Articles\nThings to Do in Philadelphia This Week & Weekend Things to Do in Philadelphia This Week & Weekend Things to Do in Philadelphia This Week & Weekend\nPublished on May 10, 2021\nPhiladelphia Museum of Art Debuts New Spaces With Pay-What-You-Wish Days Philadelphia Museum of Art Debuts New Spaces With Pay-What-You-Wish Days Philadelphia Museum of Art Debuts New Spaces With Pay-What-You-Wish Days\nPublished on May 7, 2021\nTop Things to Do for Mother's Day in Philadelphia 2021 Top Things to Do for Mother's Day in Philadelphia 2021 Top Things to Do for Mother's Day in Philadelphia 2021\nPublished on May 5, 2021\nNow Open: Independence Mall's Newest Attraction Now Open: Independence Mall's Newest Attraction Now Open: Independence Mall's Newest Attraction\nPublished on May 3, 2021\nWhere to Eat Outside in Philly Right Now Where to Eat Outside in Philly Right Now Where to Eat Outside in Philly Right Now\nPublished on April 30, 2021\nDine Latino Restaurant Week Dine Latino Restaurant Week Dine Latino Restaurant Week\nPublished on April 21, 2021\nCenter City District Restaurant Week Returns for 2021 Center City District Restaurant Week Returns for 2021 Center City District Restaurant Week Returns for 2021\nPublished on April 20, 2021\nThe Best Rooftop Bars and Restaurants in Philadelphia for 2021 The Best Rooftop Bars and Restaurants in Philadelphia for 2021 The Best Rooftop Bars and Restaurants in Philadelphia for 2021\nPublished on April 16, 2021\nSeven Greater Philadelphia Restaurant Week Events This Spring Seven Greater Philadelphia Restaurant Week Events This Spring Seven Greater Philadelphia Restaurant Week Events This Spring\nPublished on April 8, 2021\nSweet T's Bakery Makes History at Reading Terminal Market Sweet T's Bakery Makes History at Reading Terminal Market Sweet T's Bakery Makes History at Reading Terminal Market\nPublished on April 2, 2021\nThe Biggest Sporting Events in Greater Philadelphia in Spring 2021 The Biggest Sporting Events in Greater Philadelphia in Spring 2021 The Biggest Sporting Events in Greater Philadelphia in Spring 2021\nPublished on March 31, 2021\nPhilly on Film: Concrete Cowboy Debuts Friday on Netflix Philly on Film:", "start_char": 1031, "end_char": 5575, "id": "26161233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1535449096#0_3257642604", "url": "https://uncoveringpa.com/free-things-to-do-in-philadelphia", "title": "The Ultimate List of 73 Free Things to do in Philadelphia - UncoveringPA", "headings": "The Ultimate List of Completely Free Things to do in Philadelphia\nThe Ultimate List of Completely Free Things to do in Philadelphia\nGreat places to stay in Philadelphia\nClick the map to see more nearby things to do\n", "segment": "The Ultimate List of 73 Free Things to do in Philadelphia - UncoveringPA\nThe Ultimate List of Completely Free Things to do in Philadelphia\nNovember 15, 2019\nSeptember 16, 2017\nby Jim Cheney\nDisclosure: This article may contain affiliate links. We will make a small commission from these links if you order something at no additional cost to you. Philadelphia is one of my favorite places in the world to visit. And, while there are many great tours, historical sites, and museums in Philly that cost money, there are also a ton of great things to do for free! When I’m planning my trips to Philadelphia, I’ve found that there isn’t a complete list of free things to do in Philly. Some sites list a handful of free activities, while others pad their list with a few “cheap” things to do. However, this list that I have made up has more than 70 completely free things to do in Philadelphia. Look below for fun things to do in Philadelphia for couples, unusual things to do in Philadelphia, things to do in Philadelphia at night, and more. So, whether you are looking for a free museum, a free outdoor activity, or free things to do with kids in Philly, there’s something for everyone on our list.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1194, "id": "38495320" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1259475765#5_2605729905", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/pennsylvania/best-weekend-getaways-in-pennsylvania-us-pa-34.htm", "title": "10 Best Weekend Getaways in Pennsylvania | PlanetWare", "headings": "10 Best Weekend Getaways in Pennsylvania\n10 Best Weekend Getaways in Pennsylvania\n1. Pittsburgh\n2. Philadelphia\n3. Allegheny National Forest\n4. Hershey\n5. Gettysburg\n6. Lancaster County\n7. Farmington and the Laurel Highlands\n8. Presque Isle State Park\n9. Pocono Mountains\n10. Williamsport\n", "segment": "You will want to fit in a visit to the Independence National Historical Park, the Liberty Bell Center, National Constitution Center, and the Betsy Ross House. Elfreth's Alley is also worth your time. It is America's oldest residential street, with brick walkways and structures that date back to 1720 and 1830. The Philadelphia Zoo, considered America's first zoo, is a fun detour from the historic scene surrounding the city. The zoo has unique animal viewing exhibits like Zoo360, which is the world's first natural habitat system, with mesh trails that completely surround you. The best view of Philly is without a doubt from the One Liberty Observation Deck, which lets you view the city from 57 floors above the ground. The deck is open 365 days a year, so it's easy to include this stop in your visit. Before you visit, pick up a Philadelphia CityPASS , which gives you discounts on attraction admission and transportation. 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Book your flights to Philadelphia today with fly.com to explore the scenic destination. What Can I Do In Philadelphia? You can do an endless number of things in Philadelphia. A cultural hot spot with a wide range of activities to do, Philly is the perfect spot for your next vacation. An electrifying food scene accompanied by museums and a pulsating nightlife, you will surely be scouring the internet for Philadelphia flights immediately. What Can I See In Philadelphia? From the Liberty Bell to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia is rich in its history. Once you have booked your cheap flights to Philadelphia, you will need to create an itinerary for your visit.", "start_char": 787, "end_char": 1666, "id": "18982593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1169206210#10_2607493563", "url": "https://lollyjane.com/100-family-time-ideas/", "title": "100 Family Time Ideas", "headings": "100 Family Time Ideas\n100 Family Time Ideas", "segment": "Play tug of war. Go swimming. Go bird watching. Go to the lake. Go to the pool. Drive with no instructions and see where you end up. Drive to your downtown city and read historical signs. Bake a pie. Make banana bread. Make monkey bread.", "start_char": 1853, "end_char": 2091, "id": "111147705" } ]
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Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks go back one hour. 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Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nColorado starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nColorado ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Colorado Springs, Colorado\n6:04:35 PM February 24, 2021 GMT -07:00\nGMT\n1:04:35 AM February 25, 2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: STANDARD TIME\nStandard Time began: November 1, 2020 02:00 local time. Clocks went back one hour. Standard Time ends: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 537, "id": "99277739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668428452#4_2897503787", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Eastern_Time_3_hours_ahead_or_behind_Pacific_Time", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Neither. Colorado is in the Rocky Mountain Standard (RMS)\ntimezone. It is 1 hour ahead of Pacific time, and 2 hours behind\nEastern time. What is AM eastern time to Pacific? 3 hours ahead\nIs mountain time one hour behind central time or ahead one hour? Mountain Time is 1 hour behind Central, 2 hours behind Eastern,\nand 1 hour ahead of Pacific. Is central time 2 hours ahead or behind pacific time? ahead\nWhat is the eastern standard time now? Eastern Time Zone is: 6 Hours ahead of Hawaiian Time Zone, 4\nHours ahead of Alaskan Time Zone, 3 Hours ahead of Pacific Time\nZone, 2 Hours ahead of Mountain Time Zone, 1 Hour ahead of Central\nTime Zone, 1 Hour behind Atlantic Time Zone, 1 Hour and 30 Minutes\nbehind New Foundland Time Zone Eastern Time Zone is:", "start_char": 2005, "end_char": 2761, "id": "3525474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595625621#1_3506003570", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/colorado/time/", "title": "Looking for the current time in Colorado, United States? | GMT", "headings": "Colorado Time\nColorado Time\nCurrent time in Colorado, USA\nCurrent Colorado Time - Mountain Time\nColorado Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nTowns and Cities of Colorado, USA on Mountain Time\nDoes Colorado observe Daylight Saving Time?\n", "segment": "Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks go back one hour. USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nColorado is in the Mountain Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Mountain Standard Time (MST) is 7 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-7 ). Towns and Cities of Colorado, USA on Mountain Time\nArvada, CO | Aspen, CO | Aurora, CO | Avon, CO | Basalt, CO | Black Hawk, CO | Boulder, CO | Breckenridge, CO | Brighton, CO | Broomfield, CO | Brush, CO | Burlington, CO | Carbondale, CO | Castle Rock, CO | Centennial, CO | Colorado Springs, CO | Commerce City, CO | Craig, CO | Creede, CO | Cripple Creek, CO | Delta, CO | Denver , CO | Dillon, CO | Durango, CO | Edgewater, CO | Englewood, CO | Erie, CO | Estes Park, CO | Firestone, CO | Fort Collins, CO | Fountain, CO | Frisco, CO | Fruita, CO | Georgetown, CO | Glendale, CO | Glenwood Springs, CO | Golden, CO | Grand Junction, CO | Greeley, CO | Greenwood Village, CO | Gunnison, CO | Gypsum, CO | Highlands Ranch, CO | Idaho Springs, CO | Ignacio, CO | Keystone, CO | Lafayette, CO | Lakewood, CO | Littleton, CO | Lone Tree, CO | Longmont, CO | Louisville, CO | Loveland, CO | Lyons, CO | Minturn, CO | Montrose, CO | Morrison, CO | Northglenn, CO | Palmer Lake, CO | Parker, CO | Pueblo, CO | Rifle, CO | Sheridan, CO | Snowmass Village, CO | Steamboat Springs, CO | Sterling, CO | Superior, CO | Telluride, CO | Thornton, CO | Trinidad, CO | Vail, CO | Victor, CO | Wellington, CO | Westminster, CO | Wheat Ridge, CO | Windsor, CO\nDoes Colorado observe Daylight Saving Time? Like most states in the USA, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in Colorado , where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) ; which is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-6 ). After the Summer months the time in Colorado is shifted back by 1 hour to US Mountain Standard Time (MST) or (GMT-7)", "start_char": 457, "end_char": 2432, "id": "99277742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_594349175#0_1352858463", "url": "https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/usa/colorado", "title": "Time in Colorado, United States", "headings": "Current Local Time in Colorado, United States\nCurrent Local Time in Colorado, United States\n8:37:18 am MDT\nCurrent Local Time in Locations in Colorado with Links for More Information (21 Locations)\nTools & Converters\nCalendar & Holidays\nUpcoming Holidays\nAirports\n", "segment": "Time in Colorado, United States\nCurrent Local Time in Colorado, United States\n8:37:18 am MDT\nThursday, May 20, 2021\nFullscreen\nState: Colorado\nAbbreviation: CO\nState Capital: Denver\nCountry: United States\nTime Zones: 1\nTime Zone in Colorado\nTime in United States\nCurrent Local Time in Locations in Colorado with Links for More Information (21 Locations)\nAspen *\nThu 8:37 am\nCentennial *\nThu 8:37 am\nGrand Junction *\nThu 8:37 am\nAurora *\nThu 8:37 am\nClifton *\nThu 8:37 am\nGreeley *\nThu 8:37 am\nBoulder *\nThu 8:37 am\nColorado Springs *\nThu 8:37 am\nJohnstown *\nThu 8:37 am\nBreckenridge *\nThu 8:37 am\nDenver *\nThu 8:37 am\nLakewood *\nThu 8:37 am\nBroomfield *\nThu 8:37 am\nDurango *\nThu 8:37 am\nMontrose *\nThu 8:37 am\nCañon City *\nThu 8:37 am\nElizabeth *\nThu 8:37 am\nPueblo *\nThu 8:37 am\nCastle Rock *\nThu 8:37 am\nFort Collins *\nThu 8:37 am\nTelluride *\nThu 8:37 am\n* Adjusted for Daylight Saving Time\nPopup Window Fullscreen Exit\nColorado\n8:37 18 am\nThursday, May 20, 2021\nNeed some help? Tools & Converters\nMeeting Planner for Denver\nTime Zone Converter for Denver\nEvent Time Announcer for Denver\nTime difference between Denver and other locations\nDistance calculator to/from Denver\nDisplay a free clock for Denver on your website or blog\nCalendar & Holidays\nCreate the United States calendar\nUpcoming Holidays\nMay 31 - Memorial Day\nJul 4 - Independence Day\nJul 5 - Independence Day observed\nMore Holidays in the United States\nAirports\nDenver International Airport, DEN\nAbout 19 mi ENE of Denver\nColorado Springs Airport, COS\nAbout 67 mi SSE of Denver", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1545, "id": "67798126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_537814115#1_1217383323", "url": "https://time.is/Colorado", "title": "Time in Colorado, United States now", "headings": "Time in\nColorado\n, United States now\n\nTime in Colorado, United States now\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\nTime zone\nSunrise, sunset, day length and solar time for Colorado\nTime difference\nfrom Colorado\nColorado on the map\nAnnual average temperatures\nfor Colorado 1895-2018\nThe 50 largest cities in\nUnited States\n", "segment": "05:45AM\nSunset: 08:12PM\nDay length: 14h 26m\nSolar noon: 12:59PM\nThe current local time in Colorado is 59 minutes ahead of apparent solar time. Time difference\nfrom Colorado\nLos Angeles\n− 1 hours\n− 1 hours\nChicago\n+ 1 hours\n\nNew York\n+ 2 hours\n\nToronto\n+ 2 hours\n\nSão Paulo\n+ 3 hours\n\nUTC\n+ 6 hours\n\nLagos\n+ 7 hours\n\nLondon\n+ 7 hours\n\nCairo\n+ 8 hours\n\nJohannesburg\n+ 8 hours\n\nParis\n+ 8 hours\n\nZurich\n+ 8 hours\n\nIstanbul\n+ 9 hours\n\nMoscow\n+ 9 hours\n\nDubai\n+ 10 hours\n\nMumbai\n+ 11. 5 hours\n\nHong Kong\n+ 14 hours\n\nShanghai\n+ 14 hours\n\nSingapore\n+ 14 hours\n\nTokyo\n+ 15 hours\n\nSydney\n+ 16 hours\n\nCompare other time zones\nColorado on the map\nLocation: United States\nLatitude: 39.00. Longitude: -105.50\nPopulation:", "start_char": 693, "end_char": 1399, "id": "37381316" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1402274102#1_2279692996", "url": "http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_US-CO.aspx", "title": "Current local time in Colorado, United States", "headings": "Current Time in Colorado, United States\nCurrent Time in Colorado, United States\nWhat Time Is It In Colorado, United States?\nLocal Time\nMonday, May 10, 2021\nUTC/GMT is 14:34 on Monday, May 10, 2021\nDaylight Saving Time\nTime Zone Conversions\nWhat are the major cities here?\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Denver\nOvercast. Quite cool. 42°F / 6°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nPut a clock on your blog!\nColorado, United States\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Quite cool. 42°F / 6°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Colorado, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Colorado, United States time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n11 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Colorado, United States to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? Try our World Meeting Planner and get a color-coded chart comparing the time of day in Colorado, United States with all of the other international locations where others will be participating. Advertisement\nPut a clock on your blog! 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Columbia University School of the Arts
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_149311251#11_360321720", "url": "https://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/where-50-celebrities-went-to-college", "title": "Where 50 Celebrities Went to College | Fastweb", "headings": "Where 50 Celebrities Went to College\nWhere 50 Celebrities Went to College\nWhen asked about her education impacting her fame, Natalie Portman reportedly told the New York Post, “I don’t care if [college] ruins my career. I’d rather be smart than a movie star.”\n$1,000 June Scholarship\n1. Elizabeth Banks\n2. Sacha Baron Cohen\n3. Kristen Wiig\n4. Dylan and Cole Sprouse\n5. Steve Carell\n6. Gal Gadot\n7. Luke Bryan\n8. Common\n9. Kerry Washington\n10. Jessica Chastain\n11. Lupita Nyong’o\n12. Will Ferrell\n13. Tina Fey\n14. Octavia Spencer\n15. James Franco\n16. Ken Jeong\n17. Jennifer Garner\n18. Ricky Gervais\n19. Paul Giamatti\n20. Maggie Gyllenhaal\n21. Jonah Hill\n22. Rashida Jones\n22. Beanie Feldstein\n24. Kourtney Kardashian\n25. John Krasinski\n26. Lisa Kudrow\n27. John Legend\n28. David Letterman\n29. Giuliana Rancic\n30. Mindy Kaling\n31. Andy Cohen\n32. Eva Longoria\n33. Rachel McAdams\n34. Lin-Manuel Miranda\n35. Conan O’Brien\n36. Shaquille O’Neal\n37. Kamala Harris\n38. Amy Poehler\n39. Natalie Portman\n40. Paul Rudd\n41. Ivanka Trump\n42. Steven Spielberg\n43. Jimmy Fallon\n44. Renee Zellweger\n45. Meryl Streep\n46. Stephen Colbert\n47. Christy Turlington\n48. Carrie Underwood\n49. Denzel Washington\n50. Oprah Winfrey\nJoin the Discussion\n", "segment": "15. James Franco\nIn addition to his bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia, he recently worked towards his doctorate in English from Yale University. He’s also taken film-making courses at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, fiction writing at Brooklyn College and poetry at North Carolina’s Warren Wilson College. He also attended the Rhode Island School of Design. By the way, this is all in addition to teaching courses at USC, UCLA, CalArts and NYU. Yikes! This guy really gets around – academically speaking, of course. 16. Ken Jeong\nThis funny guy actually has a very serious academic background. He studied pre-med at Duke University before obtaining his medical degree at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.", "start_char": 4801, "end_char": 5579, "id": "80580090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1519274909#8_3373350107", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/james-franco-net-worth/", "title": "James Franco Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "James Franco Net Worth\nJames Franco Net Worth\nHow much is James Franco Worth?\nJames Franco Net Worth:\nJames Franco\nJames Franco Earnings\n", "segment": "He has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including from actress Ally Sheedy, former girlfriend Violet Pansy, and multiple women who previously either studied acting under Franco or were being mentored by him. After dropping out of college in the late 1990s to pursue an acting career, Franco returned to school at UCLA in 2006, majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. His undergraduate honors thesis was a novel, prepared under the supervision of novelist Mona Simpson, and graduated in June 2008. He continued on to invest heavily in his own education, moving to New York City to attend graduate school programs simultaneously at Columbia University School of the Arts for writing, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University for filmmaking, Brooklyn College for fiction writing, and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina for poetry. He received his M.F.A. from Columbia in 2010. He has also studied in the Ph.D. English program at Yale University and attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Franco was featured in print advertisements for his alma mater UCLA with the tagline \"Some A-Listers Actually Get A's.\" James Franco\nNet Worth: $30 Million\nDate of Birth: Apr 19, 1978 (43 years old)\nGender:", "start_char": 4477, "end_char": 5754, "id": "32638012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_255375675#1_390113958", "url": "http://www.indiewire.com/2017/11/james-franco-interview-the-disaster-artist-directing-acting-indiewire-honors-1201893047/#!", "title": "James Franco On Why He Couldn’t Stop Working and Had to Slow Down | IndieWire", "headings": "James Franco Explains Why He Couldn’t Stop Working, Slowed Down, and Got Better As a Result\nJames Franco Explains Why He Couldn’t Stop Working, Slowed Down, and Got Better As a Result\nIndieWire Honors: \"I went a little nuts,\" the actor-director said, but has come out of his haze more confident than ever.\n", "segment": "For a few years, James Franco was everywhere: Hosting the Oscars. Getting college degrees. Teaching college courses. Directing movies. Acting in movies. Writing about movies. Making art. Writing novels. Starting a band.", "start_char": 721, "end_char": 941, "id": "44957116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_36809901#14_83727958", "url": "http://stylecaster.com/ivy-league-schools-celebrities/", "title": "All the Celebrities Who Went to Ivy League Schools | StyleCaster", "headings": "50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\n50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\nMORE: 16 College-Aged Beauty Influencers You Need to Be Following Right Now\nMORE: 10 Celebrities Who Have Doubled as College Professors\nA version of this article was originally published in May 2016.\nClick through the gallery to see 50 smart celebrities who attended Ivy League schools.\n", "segment": "Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images. Maggie Gyllenhaal\nMaggie Gyllenhaal earned a B.A. in English literature from Columbia University in 1995. While there, she took a class with Uma Thurman’s father, Professor Robert Thurman. Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images. James Franco\nJames Franco is known to dabble in a ton of various professions and projects, and the man of many talents attended quite a few prestigious schools, as well. He holds a bachelor's degree from UCLA (where he graduated with a GPA above 3.5), received an MFA from Columbia, studied film at NYU and is enrolled at Yale University. Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images.", "start_char": 5204, "end_char": 5851, "id": "1797663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3793004463#3_3901164690", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Franco", "title": "Mat Franco - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mat Franco\nMat Franco\nContents\nBackground\nEarly career\nAmerica's Got Talent\nAGT appearances\nReception\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "When he was 12, he had saved enough money from local shows to fly to Las Vegas to study performance art with some of his idols, including Jeff McBride. Franco graduated from Johnston High School in 2006 and was captain of the wrestling team his senior year. He would go on to study at the University of Rhode Island, receiving a degree in Business Administration with a minor in Communication Studies. Early career\nIn 2003, at age 15, Franco was invited to perform onstage at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, as part of a show hosted by the Society of American Magicians called \"Stars of Tomorrow\". After graduating from college in 2010, Franco performed his one-man show on college campuses throughout the U.S., touring six months out of the year, for four years. He was nominated for \"Fastest Rising Star\" in 2012, and in 2013 was awarded \"Best College Performer\" by Campus Activities Magazine (based in Prosperity, South Carolina) in their Reader's Choice Awards. He would frequently return to the University of Rhode Island, his alma mater, to perform at student orientations. Franco was always encouraged by his grandmother, Eleanor Campellone, who told an interviewer, \"His mother was always working and he couldn't show her everything -- look mom, look mom. So the grandma was there and I had all the time in the world. I'd spend hours watching his tricks.\"", "start_char": 2283, "end_char": 3657, "id": "105876858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_36809901#15_83729277", "url": "http://stylecaster.com/ivy-league-schools-celebrities/", "title": "All the Celebrities Who Went to Ivy League Schools | StyleCaster", "headings": "50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\n50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\nMORE: 16 College-Aged Beauty Influencers You Need to Be Following Right Now\nMORE: 10 Celebrities Who Have Doubled as College Professors\nA version of this article was originally published in May 2016.\nClick through the gallery to see 50 smart celebrities who attended Ivy League schools.\n", "segment": "Michael Loccisano/Getty Images. James Franco\nJames Franco is known to dabble in a ton of various professions and projects, and the man of many talents attended quite a few prestigious schools, as well. He holds a bachelor's degree from UCLA (where he graduated with a GPA above 3.5), received an MFA from Columbia, studied film at NYU and is enrolled at Yale University. Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images. Elizabeth Banks\nElizabeth Banks graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993. While in school, she was active in the Greek scene, as a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She met her husband, Max Handleman, on their first day of classes at the university. Photo: Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images.", "start_char": 5439, "end_char": 6174, "id": "1797664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_217186656#7_542908396", "url": "https://www.insider.com/smart-celebrities-2016-8", "title": "Smartest Celebrities in Hollywood", "headings": "The 37 smartest celebrities in Hollywood\nThe 37 smartest celebrities in Hollywood\nNatalie Portman has been published in multiple science journals.\nHere they are:\nEmma Watson did Hermione proud during her studies at Brown.\nEmma Watson.\nLupita Nyong'o has a master's from Yale.\nLupita Nyong'o.\nConan O'Brien graduated magna cum laude from Harvard.\nConan O'Brien.\nAllison Williams is more than the smart one on \"Girls.\"\nAllison Williams.\nJames Franco picks up college degrees like it's an extracurricular activity.\nJames Franco.\nCindy Crawford studied chemical engineering on a scholarship at Northwestern University.\nCindy Crawford.\nJohn Legend worked at a prestigious consulting firm.\nJohn Legend.\nMindy Kaling is an award-winning playwright.\nMindy Kaling.\nJohn Krasinski pursued an array of academic interests at Brown.\nJohn Krasinski.\nNatalie Portman has been published twice in scientific journals.\nNatalie Portman.\nMatt Damon hatched the idea for \"Good Will Hunting\" as a Harvard student.\nMatt Damon.\nLisa Kudrow conducted clinical research on headaches.\nLisa Kudrow.\nTatyana Ali went to Harvard after \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.\"\nTatyana Ali.\nAshton Kutcher hoped to attend MIT or Purdue to study engineering.\nAshton Kutcher.\nMayim Bialek plays a neurobiologist on TV and has a Ph.D. in neuroscience in real life.\nMayim Bialek.\nEdward Norton worked as an analyst for an entrepreneurial nonprofit.\nEdward Norton.\nJake and Maggie Gyllenhaal studied at Columbia University.\nJake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.\nConnie Britton roomed with now-US Senator Kristen Gillibrand during a summer semester at Beijing Normal University.\nConnie Britton.\nRashida Jones got her BA in comparative religion from Harvard.\nRashida Jones.\nDavid Duchovny attended two Ivy League schools.\nDavid Duchovny.\nKate Beckinsale is fluent in four languages.\nKate Beckinsale.\nKen Jeong is a licensed obstetrician.\nKen Jeong.\nAlicia Keys dropped out of Columbia at 16 because of her career.\nAlicia Keys.\nJordana Brewster was a nerd at Yale.\nJordana Brewster.\nEva Longoria has both her bachelor's and master's degrees.\nEva Longoria.\nGeena Davis is a member of Mensa.\nGeena Davis.\nNolan Gould graduated high school when he was 13.\nNolan Gould.\nKara Hayword has been a Mensa member since she was nine.\nKara Hayword.\nElizabeth Banks graduated magna cum laude from UPenn.\nElizabeth Banks.\nKesha had near-perfect SAT scores.\nKesha.\nJodie Foster is a French scholar who attended Yale.\nJodie Foster.\nEllie Kemper went to Princeton and Oxford.\nEllie Kemper.\nMira Sorvino graduated magna cum laude from Harvard.\nMira Sorvino attends the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking's 2018 gala.\nIssa Rae graduated from Stanford with a degree in African and African-American Studies.\nIssa Rae attends the IMDb LIVE Viewing Party in 2018.\nAshley Judd got her master's from Harvard.\nAshley Judd attends the Changemaker Gala in 2018.\nAngela Bassett got both her bachelor's and master's degrees from Yale.\nAngela Bassett attends the Ladylike Foundation's 2018 Annual Women Of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon in 2018.\nBrooke Shields studied French literature at Princeton.\nBrooke Shields attends the 2018 Met Gala.\nSEE ALSO: 14 famous mother and daughter duos who have been in movies together\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n", "segment": "She studied English and archaeology at Yale — taking the kind of classes that make you feel like \"lying on the ground thinking about things,\" she said. When she didn't get a part in Yale's big musical as a freshman, she joined the improv group instead and found she had a knack for comedy. James Franco picks up college degrees like it's an extracurricular activity. James Franco. Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival\nYoung Franco was a math wiz who interned at Lockheed Martin, but dropped out of UCLA during his freshman year. Ten years later, the actor went back to school and has made a hobby of picking up college degrees. After graduating from UCLA in just two years, he moved to New York and enrolled at NYU for filmmaking, Columbia University and Brooklyn College for fiction writing, Warren Wilson College in North Carolina for a low-residency poetry program, and Yale for a Ph.D. in English. He's also taught screenplay-writing and directing at UCLA, USC, NYU, and Columbia. Cindy Crawford studied chemical engineering on a scholarship at Northwestern University. Cindy Crawford.", "start_char": 3391, "end_char": 4492, "id": "78759782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_804282331#2_1629182487", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/james-franco", "title": "James Franco - Movies, Family & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJames Franco\nWho Is James Franco?\nEarly Life and Education\nMovies and TV Shows\n'Freaks and Geeks'\n'James Dean'\n'Spider-Man' Franchise\n'Flyboys,' 'Tristan + Isolde'\nOscar Nomination for '127 Hours'\n'Date Night,' 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes,' 'Spring Breakers'\n'The Interview'\n'The Disaster Artist,' Acting with Brother Dave Franco\nMisconduct Allegations\nContinuing His Education\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJesse James\nJames Garner\nRichard Chamberlain\nJonah Hill\nJayne Mansfield\nAnthony Perkins\nDiane Keaton\nAndy Samberg\nRobert Redford\n", "segment": "Did You Know? To prepare for his role in Tristan & Isolde (2006), James Franco trained in sword fighting and horseback riding. Did You Know? James Franco simultaneously studied at Columbia University, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Brooklyn College and Warren Wilson College in North Carolina. Education\nWarren Wilson College, University of California, Los Angeles, New York Univerity, Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University, Brooklyn College, Rhode Island School of Design, Palo Alto High School, Yale University\nPlace of Birth\nPalo Alto, California\nFull Name\nJames Edward Franco\nZodiac Sign\nAries\nWho Is James Franco? Early Life and Education\nMovies and TV Shows\nCite This Page\nQUOTES\n1 of 2\nico_angle_double_right\nico_angle_double_right\n“In my first two years of high school, I got into a lot of trouble with the police for minor things: graffiti, stealing, crashing cars. It was teen angst. I was uncomfortable in my own skin. I was shy.", "start_char": 1005, "end_char": 1971, "id": "22913723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1564371379#6_3486434543", "url": "https://marriedcelebrity.com/is-james-franco-married-his-bio-age-wife-son-relationship-and-nationality/", "title": "Is James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality - Married Celebrity", "headings": "Is James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality\nIs James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality\nWho is James Franco?\nContents hide\nEarly Life and Education\nCareer and Professional Life\nPersonal Life\nBody Measurements\nSalary and Net worth\nWiki and Facts\n", "segment": "He is blessed with two brothers named Tom (born on April 14, 1980) and Dave (born on June 12, 1985) who are also established actors in the industry. His father encouraged him to amass good grades. Talking about her education and academic achievements, James attended Palo Alto High School from where he completed his graduation in 1996. He later joined CSSSA for theater studies in 1998. During his high school period, Franco was accused of underage drinking and was also arrested for being the part of the group that theft in department stores and sold the theft designer fragrances to classmates. Earlier, he was interested in becoming a marine zoologist. He later joined the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and studied English as his major subject. However, he dropped out of the University after a year in against his parents’ interest in order to pursue his acting career. After dropping out, James started taking acting lessons with Robert Carnegie. To support himself, he started doing a late-night job at McDonald’s.", "start_char": 3400, "end_char": 4437, "id": "111638641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3793004463#2_3901162833", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Franco", "title": "Mat Franco - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mat Franco\nMat Franco\nContents\nBackground\nEarly career\nAmerica's Got Talent\nAGT appearances\nReception\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "One of his greatest influences and the first assistant was his grandmother, who used to read magic instructions to Mat when he was too young to read for himself. One of Mat's favorite memories is when he and his grandmother tried to figure out a way to make cards appear out of thin air, like a magician they had seen on television. They hung a black curtain in the living room and cut a hole in it. Mat's grandmother hid on the other side and passed cards through the curtain to Mat while his grandfather watched, playing along with that \"grandma must have stepped outside for a minute\" and that he had no idea how the cards were appearing. Franco continued studying magic as a child and performed any chance he could. When he was 12, he had saved enough money from local shows to fly to Las Vegas to study performance art with some of his idols, including Jeff McBride. Franco graduated from Johnston High School in 2006 and was captain of the wrestling team his senior year. He would go on to study at the University of Rhode Island, receiving a degree in Business Administration with a minor in Communication Studies. Early career\nIn 2003, at age 15, Franco was invited to perform onstage at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, as part of a show hosted by the Society of American Magicians called \"Stars of Tomorrow\". After graduating from college in 2010, Franco performed his one-man show on college campuses throughout the U.S., touring six months out of the year, for four years.", "start_char": 1563, "end_char": 3057, "id": "105876857" } ]
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where does danish language come from?
Denmark
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1127377971#1_1447485170", "url": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/scanlangs.htm", "title": "Overview of the Nordic Languages", "headings": "Overview of the Nordic Languages\nOverview of the Nordic Languages\nDanish\nNorwegian\nSwedish\nIcelandic\nFaroese\nFinnish\n", "segment": "Danish\nDanish is a North Germanic language, on the same branch of the Indo-European family tree as Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, and Swedish. There are more than 5,600,000 speakers. Danish is the official language of the Kingdom of Denmark as well as the second official spoken language of the Faroe Islands (along with Faroese) and Greenland (along with Greenlandic). Danish speakers can also be found in the area bordering Germany. Some common phrases in Danish are: Hello: Hej\nGoodbye: Farvel\nPlease: Vær venlig\nThank you: Tak\nExcuse me:", "start_char": 1034, "end_char": 1576, "id": "73571388" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1374698414#2_2923413350", "url": "https://www.theintrepidguide.com/basic-danish-phrases/", "title": "70+ Survival Danish Travel Phrase Guide with Pronunciation | The Intrepid Guide", "headings": "70+ Survival Danish Travel Phrase Guide with Pronunciation\n70+ Survival Danish Travel Phrase Guide with Pronunciation\nKnow how to ask for directions to ‘The Little Mermaid’ statue, order a famous salmon-topped smørre­brød, or get tips from the locals with these super useful and basic Danish phrases.\nTable of Contents\nA brief history of Danish\nWhere is Danish spoken?\nDanish Pronunciation\nDanish Alphabet\nBasic Danish Phrases for Travellers\nGreetings\nEssentials\nQuestions\nEating Out\nGetting Around\nNumbers\nDays\nEmergencies\nDanish Travel Guide Infographic\nVisiting Denmark?\nWant to know more about learning languages? Start here!\nOver to you!\nMichele\n", "segment": "Tak Becci! Let’s take a closer look at the Danish language. Table of Contents\nA brief history of Danish\nWhere is Danish Spoken? Danish Pronunciation\nDanish Alphabet\nBasic Danish Phrases for Travellers\nGreetings\nEssentials\nQuestions\nEating Out\nGetting Around\nNumbers\nDays\nEmergencies\nInfographic\nA brief history of Danish\nDanish (Dansk in Danish) is a Scandinavian language and is part of the North Germanic language group which includes Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish and Faroese. As such, the written form of Danish is very similar to all these languages. To give you an idea, the differences between written Danish and Norwegian aren’t any bigger than the differences between British English and American English. So, if you’re familiar with any of these Scandinavian languages, you’re already halfway there! The part that needs more attention is spoken Danish since the Danes use different sounds and pronunciation not found anywhere else. Where is Danish spoken? Danish is the official language of Denmark.", "start_char": 1360, "end_char": 2369, "id": "70473330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110811751#6_296641023", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Denmark", "title": "What languages are spoken in Denmark? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Denmark\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Denmark?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Denmark?\n", "segment": "The national language of Denmark is Danish, a Scandinavian language belonging to the North Germanic group of Indo-European languages. Recognised languages: Denmark proper : 99% Danish mother tongue, 1% German\nGreenland : Eskimo (/Danish)\nFaroe Islands : Faroese (which is a language descending from Old Norse spoken by the Vikings. Today it's closest to Norwegian) /Danish. + of course a host of immigrant languages. Danes speak Danish. In their language it is called Dansk.", "start_char": 2449, "end_char": 2924, "id": "74901053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1343146658#1_2578890367", "url": "http://www.dkheadlines.com/learndanish.htm", "title": "Sidste og BEDSTE Nyheder fra DKHeadlines", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Thanks to Tomasz P. Szynalski that is now possible\nClick Here and you'll love it, thanks Thomasz. Danish is not a hard language to learn or speak, it only\nhas one problem, you still have to look around\nfinding someone who speaks it. \"just kidding\"\n\n\nIntroduction to the Danish Language\nThe Origin of Danish\nOrigin\nDifferences between the Scandinavian Languages\nThe Written Language\nThe Alphabet\nPronunciation\nGrammar\nA Small Dictionary for Fun\nIntroduction to the Danish Language\nDanish is the official language of Denmark, Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Both Greenland and the Faeroe Islands have their own language too, which most of the people speak but Danish is used for official purposes and taught in schools. Danish is also spoken by 20,000 people just south of the German border. It goes back to the time before 1864 when the area belonged to Denmark, and the Danish minority south of the German border is very keen on preserving the Danish language. In Icelandic schools, too, the first foreign language to be taught is Danish. That serves as a way of communicating with the other Scandinavian countries. Danish is not exactly known as one of the most beautiful languages in the world. Actually, the sound of Danish always seems to amuse foreigners which gives the language a certain entertainment value.", "start_char": 593, "end_char": 1913, "id": "18039625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1057950070#1_2247771636", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-danish", "title": "How Many People Speak Danish, And Where Is It Spoken?", "headings": "How Many People Speak Danish, And Where Is It Spoken?\nHow Many People Speak Danish, And Where Is It Spoken?\nA Brief History Of The Danish Language\nWhere In The World Is Danish Spoken?\nHow Many People In The World Speak Danish?\nWhy Learn Danish?\nSold on the Danish language yet?\n", "segment": "Not many, especially when you consider that you could easily fit all of them inside New York City (with room to spare). Let’s put it all into perspective. A Brief History Of The Danish Language\nDanish is an Indo-European language that belongs to the East Scandinavian subset of Germanic tongues. It’s a descendant of Old Norse, which also spawned Norwegian and Swedish. As it so happens, these three languages remain mutually intelligible to this day (meaning Danes, Norwegians and Swedes can understand each other with relative ease). The oldest written record of Danish are runic inscriptions that date back to between 250 and 800 CE, but Danish began to definitively diverge from the other Scandinavian languages at around 1000 CE. The oldest manuscript dates back to the 13th century. Danish arguably underwent the most transformation of all the Scandinavian tongues, having lost the old case system and the masculine/feminine gender in the Middle Ages. Additionally, the language absorbed a lot of elements of adjacent languages, like some of those spoken in Germany at the time. Norwegian took a little longer than Danish and Swedish to become a standardized language.", "start_char": 299, "end_char": 1473, "id": "16177965" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1663342022#11_2883828284", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/If_you_are_Danish_do_you_come_from_Denmark", "title": "If you are Danish do you come from Denmark? - Answers", "headings": "If you are Danish do you come from Denmark\n?\n\nIf you are Danish do you come from Denmark?\nYour Answer\nIf you are Danish do you come from Denmark?\nRelated Questions\nIf ancestors are Danish what country did they come from?\nWhere did Danish Pastries originally come from?\nIs Danish the same as being French?\nAre Danish people from Denmark?\nWhat is the right spelling of Denmark in Danish?\nHow to say Good morning in danish?\nWhere does term Danmark come from?\nWhere does smorebread come from?\nIs a danish a Danish food?\nWhat is the proper noun for danish?\nWhat is proper adjective of danish?\nWhat is Denmark called?\nWhat are people from Denmark called?\nWhat are the people from Denmark called?\nWhat currencie does Denmark have?\nHow do they write Denmark in Denmark?\nWhat is the proper adjective for Denmark?\nWhat is Danish food?\nIs Dennmark in Danish or Dutch?\nIs a danish donut thingy German?\nWhat peninsula is Denmark on?\nWhat kind of military does Denmark have?\nWhat nationality are the Denmark people?\nWhich launge is spoken in Denmark?\nIs being danish a religion?\n", "segment": "If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries. Are Danish people from Denmark? Sorta. Danish-People are from Denmark, and called Danes. Danish is the language. What is the right spelling of Denmark in Danish? The Danish spelling of Denmark is Danmark. How to say Good morning in danish? Danish (Denmark, Greenland) God morgenDanish (Denmark, Greenland) [before noon] God formiddagDanish (Denmark, Greenland) [noon] God middagDanish (Jutland) Mojn\nWhere does term Danmark come from?", "start_char": 2064, "end_char": 2586, "id": "3515067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_701810003#0_1367922987", "url": "https://omniglot.com/writing/danish.htm", "title": "Danish language", "headings": "Danish (\ndansk\n)\n\nDanish ( dansk)\nDanish at a glance\nOfficial status of Danish\nA Brief History of Danish\nWritten Danish\nDanish alphabet (dansk alfabet)\nDanish pronunciation\nNotes\nSample text\nTranslation\nVideos in Danish\nLinks\nGermanic languages\n", "segment": "Danish language\nDanish ( dansk)\nDanish is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Denmark, where there are 5.46 million speakers, and by 6,200 people in Greenland, and 1,546 people in the Faroe Islands. There are also 39,500 Danish speakers in Sweden, 28,300 in the USA, 24,900 in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany, 21,000 in Norway, 12,600 in Canada, 10,000 in the UK, and smaller numbers in other countries. Danish at a glance\nNative name: dansk [ˈdanˀsɡ]\nLinguistic affliation: Indo-European, Germanic, North Germanic, East Scandinavian, Continental Scandinavian\nNumber of speakers: c. 5.6 million\nSpoken in: Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Germany, Sweden, Norway\nFirst written: 9th century AD\nWriting system: Runic script (9th-11th centuries) then the Latin alphabet\nStatus: Official language in Denmark and the Faroe Islands.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 842, "id": "65827330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_266607710#1_561642377", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language", "title": "Danish language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Danish language\nDanish language\nReferences\n", "segment": "Map of Danish dialects\nSpoken Danish\nDanish is the Germanic language spoken in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Greenland and Germany (Southern Schleswig). Around 5.5 million people speak Danish. It is used as a second language in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish people, or Danes, call their language dansk . Here are some simple words in Danish: English\nDanish\nHello\nHej\nGoodbye\nFarvel\nThank you\nTak\nWhere are you from? Hvor kommer du fra? With\nMed\nI\nJeg\nYes\nJa\nNo\nNej\nWelcome\nVelkommen\nam/are/is\nEr\nEnglish\nEngelsk\nIf\nHvis\nI love you\nJeg elsker dig\nRoom\nVærelse\nCopenhagen\nKøbenhavn\nBill\nRegning\nFood\nMad\nOkay\nOkay\nUmbrella\nParaply\nWhere\nHvor\nWho\nHvem\nWhich\nHvilken/hvilket\nThe price\nPrisen\nWhere is\nHvor er\nAirport\nLufthavn\nRoad\nVej\nRooster\nHane\nChicken\nKylling\nFish\nFisk\nVegetarian\nVegetar\nCompare\nSammenligne\nTrain\nTog\nReferences\n↑ European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages\nThis short article about Europe can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. v\nt\ne\nGermanic languages\nAccording to contemporary philology\nWest Germanic\nAnglo-Frisian\nAnglic\nEnglish *\ndialects\nYola\nFingallian\nOld English\nMiddle English\nScots\nEarly Scots\nMiddle Scots\nFrisian\nEast Frisian\nEms\nSaterland Frisian\nWeser\nWangerooge Frisian\nWursten Frisian\nNorth Frisian\nInsular\nEiderstedt\nFöhr–Amrum\nFöhr\nAmrum\nHeligolandic\nSylt\nMainland\nBökingharde\nMooring\nHalligen\nGoesharde\nNorthern\nCentral\nSouthern\nKarrharde\nStrand\nWiedingharde\nWest Frisian\nHindeloopen\nSchiermonnikoog\nWestlauwers–Terschellings\nMainland West Frisian\nClay Frisian\nWood Frisian\nWestereendersk\nTerschelling\nOld Frisian\nMiddle Frisian\nLow German\nHistorical forms\nOld Saxon\nMiddle Low German\nWest Low German\nDutch Low Saxon\nStellingwarfs\nTweants\nGronings\nDrèents\nGelders-Overijssels\nAchterhooks\nSallaans\nUrkers\nVeluws\nNorthern Low Saxon\nEast Frisian Low Saxon\nSchleswigsch\nHolsteinisch\nHamburgisch\nOllnborger\nNorth Hanoveranian\nDithmarsch\nEmsländisch\nWestphalian\nEastphalian\nEast Low German\nMecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch\nMecklenburgish\nBrandenburgisch\nEast Pomeranian\nCentral Pomeranian\nWest Central Pomeranian\nLow Prussian\nMennonite Low German\nLow Franconian\nStandard variants\nDutch *\nFrankish\nOld Dutch\nMiddle Dutch\nAfrikaans *\nWest Low Franconian\nHollandic\nWest Flemish\nFrench Flemish\nZeelandic\nEast Flemish\nBrabantian\nSurinamese Dutch\nJersey Dutch\nMohawk Dutch\nStadsfries\nBildts\nYiddish Dutch\nEast Low Franconian\nMeuse-Rhenish\nLimburgish\nSoutheast Limburgish\nSouth Guelderish\nTransitional\nLow Dietsch\nHigh German\nStandard variants\nGerman *\nNamibian German\nNamibian Black German\nBrazilian German\nUnserdeutsch\nBarossa German\nBelgranodeutsch\nParana Volga German\nKiautschou Pidgin German\nOld High German\nMiddle High German\nEarly New High German\nYiddish\nEastern\nWestern\nLitvish\nPoylish\nUkrainish\nGalitzish\nScots Yiddish\nAlsatian Yiddish\nKlezmer-loshn\nGanovim\nBalagole\nKatsoves\nLachoudisch\nYenish\nRotwelsch\nLotegorisch\nStandard German\nGerman Standard German\nAustrian Standard German\nSwiss Standard German\nCentral German\nWest Central German\nCentral Franconian\nRipuarian\nColognian\nMoselle Franconian\nLuxembourgish\nTransylvanian Saxon\nHunsrückisch\nHunsrik\nRhine Franconian\nLorraine Franconian\nPalatine\nVolga German\nPennsylvania German\nHessian\nAmana\nEast Central German\nThuringian\nUpper Saxon\nOre Mountainian\nLusatian-Neumarkish\nBerlinerisch\nSilesian German\nHigh Prussian\nWymysorys\nHalcnovian\nPrague German\nHigh Franconian\nSouth Franconian\nEast Franconian\nMain Franconian\nVogtlandian\nUpper German\nAlemannic\nLow Alemannic\nAlsatian\nColoniero\nHigh Alemannic\nSwiss German\nHighest Alemannic\nWalser German\nSwabian\nBavarian\nNorthern Bavarian\nCentral Bavarian\nViennese German\nSouthern Bavarian\nSouth Tyrolean\nCimbrian\nMòcheno\nHutterite German\nLangobardic\nNorth Germanic and East Germanic\nNorth Germanic\nHistorical forms\nProto-Norse\nOld Norse\nOld West Norse\nOld East Norse\nOld Gutnish\nWest Scandinavian\nNorwegian *\nSpoken\nBergensk\nKebabnorsk\nSognamål\nTrøndersk\nValdris\nVestlandsk\nVikværsk\nWritten\nBokmål\nNynorsk\nOld Norwegian\nMiddle Norwegian\nInsular Scandinavian\nFaroese\nIcelandic\nOld Icelandic\nMiddle Icelandic\nGronlandsk\nNorn\nEast Scandinavian\nSwedish *\nÅland\nEstonian\nFinlandic\nGotlandic/Gutnish\nJämtlandic\nKalix\nKiruna\nLuleå\nNorrland\nOstrobothnian\nSmåländska\nSouth Swedish\nScanian\nStockholm\nRinkeby\nUppländska\nVästgötska\nWestrobothnian\nOld Swedish\nDanish *\nBornholmsk\nGøtudanskt\nInsular Danish\nJutlandic\nSouth Jutlandic\nPerkerdansk\nOld Danish\nMiddle Danish\nDalecarlian\nElfdalian\nEast Germanic\nGothic\nCrimean Gothic\nBurgundian\nVandalic\nPhilology\nLanguage subgroups\nNorth\nEast\nWest\nElbe (Irminonic)\nWeser-Rhine (Istvaeonic)\nNorth Sea (Ingvaeonic)\nNorthwest\nGotho-Nordic\nSouth\nReconstructed\nProto-Germanic\nProto-Germanic grammar\nGermanic parent language\nAncient Belgian language\nDiachronic features\nGrimm's law\nVerner's law\nHoltzmann's law\nSievers's law\nKluge's law\nGermanic substrate hypothesis\nWest Germanic gemination\nHigh German consonant shift\nGermanic a-mutation\nGermanic umlaut\nGermanic spirant law\nIngvaeonic nasal spirant law\nGreat Vowel Shift\nSynchronic features\nGermanic verb\nGermanic strong verb\nGermanic weak verb\nPreterite-present verb\nGrammatischer Wechsel\nIndo-European ablaut\nItalics mean extinct languages\n* (asterisks) means languages with more than 3 million speakers\nLanguages between parentheses are varieties of the language on their left.", "start_char": 930, "end_char": 6264, "id": "41110504" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1663342022#12_2883830175", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/If_you_are_Danish_do_you_come_from_Denmark", "title": "If you are Danish do you come from Denmark? - Answers", "headings": "If you are Danish do you come from Denmark\n?\n\nIf you are Danish do you come from Denmark?\nYour Answer\nIf you are Danish do you come from Denmark?\nRelated Questions\nIf ancestors are Danish what country did they come from?\nWhere did Danish Pastries originally come from?\nIs Danish the same as being French?\nAre Danish people from Denmark?\nWhat is the right spelling of Denmark in Danish?\nHow to say Good morning in danish?\nWhere does term Danmark come from?\nWhere does smorebread come from?\nIs a danish a Danish food?\nWhat is the proper noun for danish?\nWhat is proper adjective of danish?\nWhat is Denmark called?\nWhat are people from Denmark called?\nWhat are the people from Denmark called?\nWhat currencie does Denmark have?\nHow do they write Denmark in Denmark?\nWhat is the proper adjective for Denmark?\nWhat is Danish food?\nIs Dennmark in Danish or Dutch?\nIs a danish donut thingy German?\nWhat peninsula is Denmark on?\nWhat kind of military does Denmark have?\nWhat nationality are the Denmark people?\nWhich launge is spoken in Denmark?\nIs being danish a religion?\n", "segment": "Danish is the language. What is the right spelling of Denmark in Danish? The Danish spelling of Denmark is Danmark. How to say Good morning in danish? Danish (Denmark, Greenland) God morgenDanish (Denmark, Greenland) [before noon] God formiddagDanish (Denmark, Greenland) [noon] God middagDanish (Jutland) Mojn\nWhere does term Danmark come from? Danmark is the name of the country \"Denmark\" in the Danish language. Where does smorebread come from? It comes from Denmark and is a word the English has loaned from the Danish language. Is a danish a Danish food? They are eaten in Denmark\nWhat is the proper noun for danish?", "start_char": 2241, "end_char": 2862, "id": "3515068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1058816629#2_2250396484", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/how-to-speak-danish", "title": "How to speak Danish like a pro with | Babbel", "headings": "How to speak Danish\nHow to speak Danish\nExcellent\nBased on 16,999 reviews\nBest if you learn better in a course-like manner\nThe lesson\nI'm a complete novice at languages\nonly just getting started with Spanish…\nBabbel is tops for language learning!\nNice application I learn alot from it\nLearning is easy\nA serious app for learning new languages\nReally informative learning alot aprendo Español\nI have looked at many language courses\nPolish\nI was really struggling with Italian......\nExperience\nEasier to learn than I thought.\nBabbal Spanish\nHow to Speak Danish\nEnglish and the North Germanic Languages\nPronunciation and Grammar\nWays to Learn Danish\nLearn Danish the Babbel Way\n", "segment": "learn at your own pace, choose the lessons you want, and review and practice vocabulary on the go. Danish is a close cousin to English with thousands of words and grammar rules in common. Although mastering the very different accent and pronunciation can be difficult at first, Babbel’s online courses and mobile apps include speech recognition so you can quickly become comfortable with speaking. Read the guide below and then test your skills with a free Danish lesson. English and the North Germanic Languages\nDanish is one of the five North Germanic languages – along with Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese. These languages are sometimes also called Scandinavian, but that is more a geographical distinction than linguistic. All five languages evolved from Old Norse, the language of the Vikings. When the Danish Vikings arrived in England in the early middle ages, they encountered the “locals”, who had actually arrived from modern day Germany and Netherlands (the Angles and the Saxons) a few hundred years before. Because the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons (Old English) came from western Europe, modern English is considered a West Germanic language. But the Danish Viking influence on England was just as immense.", "start_char": 3183, "end_char": 4419, "id": "16179465" } ]
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what school did kurt vonnegut go to?
Cornell University
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_742968237#2_1387134461", "url": "http://blogs.cofc.edu/vonnegut/vonneguts-life/", "title": "Vonnegut’s Life | The Kurt Vonnegut Society", "headings": "Vonnegut’s Life\nVonnegut’s Life", "segment": "But Vonnegut thrived at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, where he played clarinet in the school band and served as a writer and editor fo r the school’s daily newspaper. After graduating from high school in 1940, Vonnegut enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, as a biochemistry major. Despite joining a fraternity, he disliked Cornell and did not feel that he fit in well until he joined the staff of the college newspaper, The Cornell Daily Sun, where he found a home. But his grades remained low, and Vonnegut ended up withdrawing from Cornell his junior year after coming down with a severe case of pneumonia. Having enlisted in the U.S. Army in November of 1942, a few months before he actually left Cornell, Vonnegut was sent to basic training in 1943. During his army training, he studied mechanical engineering at Carnegie Technical Institute and the University of Tennessee. Vonnegut was later stationed at Camp Atturbury, just south of Indianapolis, close enough to home for weekend visits. On one such visit , over Mother’s Day, 1944, Vonnegut’s mother Edith died from an overdose of sleeping pills, a death that Vonnegut always considered a suicide and that would haunt the writer for the rest of his life. A few months after his mother’s death, Vonnegut’s army unit, the 106th Infantry Division, was shipped overseas to fight in World War Two. Vonnegut, along with the five other battalion scouts in his unit and about fifty other American soldiers, was captured by the German Army in December of 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge, the last main German offensive of the war.", "start_char": 721, "end_char": 2330, "id": "4592817" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1537021582#1_3233143339", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kurt-Vonnegut", "title": "Kurt Vonnegut | Books, Slaughterhouse-Five, Biography, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Kurt Vonnegut\nKurt Vonnegut\nAmerican novelist\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Sort between John Steinbeck, Henry David Thoreau, and more in this quiz. Vonnegut grew up in Indianapolis in a well-to-do family, although his father, an architect, was unemployed during much of the Great Depression. As a teenager, Vonnegut wrote for his high school newspaper, and he continued the activity at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he majored in biochemistry before leaving in 1943 to enlist in the U.S. Army. Captured by the Germans during World War II, he was one of the survivors of the firebombing of Dresden, Germany, in February 1945. After the war Vonnegut took graduate courses in anthropology at the University of Chicago while working as a reporter. He was later employed as a public relations writer in upstate New York, but his reservations about what he considered the deceitfulness of the profession led him to pursue fiction writing full-time. In the early 1950s Vonnegut began publishing short stories. Many of them were concerned with technology and the future, which led some critics to classify Vonnegut as a science fiction writer, though he resisted the label. His first novel, Player Piano (1952), elaborates on those themes, visualizing a completely mechanized and automated society whose dehumanizing effects are unsuccessfully resisted by the scientists and workers in a New York factory town. For his second novel, The Sirens of Titan (1959), Vonnegut imagined a scenario in which the entire history of the human race is considered an accident attendant on an alien planet’s search for a spare part for a spaceship.", "start_char": 1173, "end_char": 2739, "id": "23754971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_622594345#10_852443020", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut", "title": "Kurt Vonnegut - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kurt Vonnegut\nKurt Vonnegut\nContents\nBiography\nFamily and early life\nHigh school and Cornell\nWorld War II\nMarriage, University of Chicago, and early employment\nFirst novel\nStruggling writer\nSlaughterhouse-Five\nLater career and events\nRequiem (ending)\nDeath and legacy\nViews\nWar\nReligion\nPolitics\nWriting\nInfluences\nStyle and technique\nThemes\nAwards and nominations\nWorks\nNovels\nNovellas\nShort fiction collections\nPlays\nNonfiction\nInterviews\nKids Book\nArt\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "His mother became depressed, withdrawn, bitter, and abusive. She labored to regain the family's wealth and status, and Vonnegut said that she expressed hatred for her husband that was \"as corrosive as hydrochloric acid .\" She unsuccessfully tried to sell short stories she had written to Collier's, The Saturday Evening Post, and other magazines. High school and Cornell\nVonnegut as a teenager, from the Shortridge High School 1940 yearbook\nVonnegut enrolled at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis in 1936. While there, he played clarinet in the school band and became a co-editor (along with Madelyn Pugh) for the Tuesday edition of the school newspaper, The Shortridge Echo. Vonnegut said his tenure with the Echo allowed him to write for a large audience—his fellow students—rather than for a teacher, an experience he said was \"fun and easy.\" \" It just turned out that I could write better than a lot of other people,\" Vonnegut observed. \" Each person has something he can do easily and can't imagine why everybody else has so much trouble doing it.\" After graduating from Shortridge in 1940, Vonnegut enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He wanted to study the humanities or become an architect like his father, but his father and brother Bernard, an atmospheric scientist, urged him to study a \"useful\" discipline.", "start_char": 6502, "end_char": 7838, "id": "99827151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_742968237#1_1387132984", "url": "http://blogs.cofc.edu/vonnegut/vonneguts-life/", "title": "Vonnegut’s Life | The Kurt Vonnegut Society", "headings": "Vonnegut’s Life\nVonnegut’s Life", "segment": "and Edith Lieber Vonnegut. Both Vonnegut’s father, Kurt Sr., and his grandfather, Bernard Vonnegut, were local architects in Indianapolis. While the family was comfortably well-to-do during Vonnegut’s earliest childhood, they suffered financial setbacks during the depression years. As a result, Vonnegut attended public schools even though his older siblings had received private school educations. But Vonnegut thrived at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, where he played clarinet in the school band and served as a writer and editor fo r the school’s daily newspaper. After graduating from high school in 1940, Vonnegut enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, as a biochemistry major. Despite joining a fraternity, he disliked Cornell and did not feel that he fit in well until he joined the staff of the college newspaper, The Cornell Daily Sun, where he found a home. But his grades remained low, and Vonnegut ended up withdrawing from Cornell his junior year after coming down with a severe case of pneumonia. Having enlisted in the U.S. Army in November of 1942, a few months before he actually left Cornell, Vonnegut was sent to basic training in 1943.", "start_char": 321, "end_char": 1499, "id": "4592816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1293785817#5_2682351569", "url": "https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/john-irving/", "title": "John Irving - Book Series In Order", "headings": "John Irving Books In Order\nJohn Irving Books In Order\nPublication Order of Standalone Novels\nPublication Order of Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Picture Books\nPublication Order of Non-Fiction Books\nLeave a Reply\n", "segment": "Later, he enrolled himself in European studies at a university in Austria. He holds a B. A degree from the New Hampshire University. He attended the Iowa University and earned his MFA. Irving had the mentor in the name of Kurt Vonnegut at the Writers’ Workshop at the Iowa University. Before becoming a full-time author, Irving used to work as a teacher at a number of colleges. At first, he was a teacher in the same college where he studied, for three years in the Iowa City. After that, he also taught at Brandeis University and Mt. Holyoke College. Irving used to live on the eastern Long Island and in the New York City in the 1980s. He has also lived in various other regions like Toronto and southern Vermont since the year 1990. Irving has a wife in the name of Janet Turnbull Irving and has 3 sons and 4 grandchildren.", "start_char": 3892, "end_char": 4719, "id": "23450182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_622594345#9_852441106", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut", "title": "Kurt Vonnegut - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kurt Vonnegut\nKurt Vonnegut\nContents\nBiography\nFamily and early life\nHigh school and Cornell\nWorld War II\nMarriage, University of Chicago, and early employment\nFirst novel\nStruggling writer\nSlaughterhouse-Five\nLater career and events\nRequiem (ending)\nDeath and legacy\nViews\nWar\nReligion\nPolitics\nWriting\nInfluences\nStyle and technique\nThemes\nAwards and nominations\nWorks\nNovels\nNovellas\nShort fiction collections\nPlays\nNonfiction\nInterviews\nKids Book\nArt\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "'s architectural firm to become scarce. Vonnegut's brother and sister had finished their primary and secondary educations in private schools, but Vonnegut was placed in a public school called Public School No. 43 (now the James Whitcomb Riley School). He was bothered by the Great Depression, and both his parents were affected deeply by their economic misfortune. His father withdrew from normal life and became what Vonnegut called a \"dreamy artist.\" His mother became depressed, withdrawn, bitter, and abusive. She labored to regain the family's wealth and status, and Vonnegut said that she expressed hatred for her husband that was \"as corrosive as hydrochloric acid .\" She unsuccessfully tried to sell short stories she had written to Collier's, The Saturday Evening Post, and other magazines. High school and Cornell\nVonnegut as a teenager, from the Shortridge High School 1940 yearbook\nVonnegut enrolled at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis in 1936. While there, he played clarinet in the school band and became a co-editor (along with Madelyn Pugh) for the Tuesday edition of the school newspaper, The Shortridge Echo.", "start_char": 6049, "end_char": 7181, "id": "99827150" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1532123481#0_3128182521", "url": "https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/slaughter/context/", "title": "Slaughterhouse-Five: Context | SparkNotes", "headings": "Slaughterhouse-Five\nSlaughterhouse-Five\nPopular pages: Slaughterhouse-Five\nCharacter List CHARACTERS\nBilly Pilgrim: Character Analysis CHARACTERS\nPlot Analysis MAIN IDEAS\nWhat is the significance of the slaughterhouse in Slaughterhouse-Five ? MAIN IDEAS\nQuotes by Theme QUOTES\nThemes MAIN IDEAS\nReview Quiz FURTHER STUDY\nTake a Study Break\nEvery Shakespeare Play Summed Up in a Quote from The Office\nEvery Marvel Movie Summed Up in a Single Sentence\nQUIZ: Are You a Hero, a Villain, or an Anti-Hero?\nAnswer These 7 Questions and We'll Tell You How You'll Do on Your AP Exams\nQUIZ: Which Greek God Are You?\n60 YA Movie Adaptations, Ranked\nPick 10 Books and We'll Guess Whether You're an Introvert or an Extrovert\n", "segment": "Slaughterhouse-Five: Context | SparkNotes\nSlaughterhouse-Five\nKurt Vonnegut, Jr. was born in Indianapolis in 1922, a descendant of prominent German-American families. His father was an architect and his mother was a noted beauty. Both spoke German fluently but declined to teach Kurt the language in light of widespread anti-German sentiment following World War I. Family money helped send Vonnegut’s two siblings to private schools. The Great Depression hit hard in the 1930s, though, and the family placed Kurt in public school while it moved to more modest accommodations. While in high school, Vonnegut edited the school’s daily newspaper. He attended college at Cornell for a little over two years, with instructions from his father and brother to study chemistry, a subject at which he did not excel. He also wrote for the Cornell Daily Sun. In 1943 he enlisted in the U.S. Army. In 1944 his mother committed suicide, and Vonnegut was taken prisoner following the Battle of the Bulge, in the Ardennes Forest of Belgium.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1025, "id": "93611078" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_262945852#16_634996994", "url": "https://www.businessinsider.com/most-famous-authors-from-every-us-state-2017-3", "title": "Most Famous Authors From Every US State", "headings": "The most famous author from every state\nThe most famous author from every state\nGeorge R.R. Martin, whose book saga was adapted for \"Game of Thrones,\" was born and raised in New Jersey.\nALABAMA: Harper Lee\nALASKA: Sidney Huntington\nARIZONA: Jeannette Walls\nARKANSAS: John Grisham\nCALIFORNIA: John Steinbeck\nCOLORADO: Ken Kesey\nCONNECTICUT: Harriet Beecher Stowe\nDELAWARE: Christopher Castellani\nFLORIDA: Carl Hiaasen\nGEORGIA: Flannery O'Connor\nHAWAII: Armine Von Tempski\nIDAHO: Vardis Fisher\nILLINOIS: Ernest Hemingway\nINDIANA: Kurt Vonnegut\nIOWA: Bill Bryson\nKANSAS: William Inge\nKENTUCKY: Hunter S. Thompson\nLOUISIANA: Anne Rice\nMAINE: Stephen King\nMARYLAND: Nora Roberts\nMASSACHUSETTS: Nathaniel Hawthorne\nMICHIGAN: Jeffrey Eugenides\nMINNESOTA: F. Scott Fitzgerald\nMISSISSIPPI: William Faulkner\nMISSOURI: Mark Twain\nMONTANA: Maile Meloy\nNEBRASKA: Nicholas Sparks\nNEVADA: Nevada Barr\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Dan Brown\nNEW JERSEY: George R.R. Martin\nNEW MEXICO: Rudolfo Anaya\nNEW YORK: Herman Melville\nNORTH CAROLINA: Thomas Wolfe\nNORTH DAKOTA: Louis L'Amour\nOHIO: Sherwood Anderson\nOKLAHOMA: Ralph Ellison\nOREGON: Beverly Cleary\nPENNSYLVANIA: James Michener\nRHODE ISLAND: Cormac McCarthy\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Peggy Parish\nSOUTH DAKOTA: Adam Johnson\nTENNESSEE: Alex Haley\nTEXAS: Katherine Anne Porter\nUTAH: Thomas Savage\nVERMONT: Ralph Nading Hill\nVIRGINIA: David Baldacci\nWASHINGTON: David Guterson\nWEST VIRGINIA: Pearl S. Buck\nWISCONSIN: Laura Ingalls Wilder\nWYOMING: Patricia MacLachlan\nNewsletter\nSign up for the Insider Finance newsletter for an inside look at the billion-dollar deals and personalities dominating Wall Street.\nSEE ALSO: The most famous book set in every state\n", "segment": "In high school, he wrote for the school's newspaper and yearbook. After graduation, he left Illinois to report for The Kansas City Star. The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park operates a museum in his childhood home. Buy his most popular book »\nINDIANA: Kurt Vonnegut\nGetty Images / Thos Robinson\nKnown for: \" Slaughterhouse-Five \"\nMany of Kurt Vonnegut's works use his birthplace of Indianapolis, Indiana, as a symbol of American values, or contain at least one character from Indy. In 1986, during a visit to North Central High School, he said, \" All my jokes are Indianapolis. All my attitudes are Indianapolis. My adenoids are Indianapolis. If I ever severed myself from Indianapolis, I would be out of business.", "start_char": 7344, "end_char": 8065, "id": "31279431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_742968237#0_1387131955", "url": "http://blogs.cofc.edu/vonnegut/vonneguts-life/", "title": "Vonnegut’s Life | The Kurt Vonnegut Society", "headings": "Vonnegut’s Life\nVonnegut’s Life", "segment": "Vonnegut’s Life | The Kurt Vonnegut Society\nVonnegut’s Life\n–Adapted from Critical Companion to Kurt Vonnegut: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work by Susan Farrell. ( ( New York: Facts on File Press, 2008). Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on November 11, 1922, the third child of Kurt Vonnegut, Sr. and Edith Lieber Vonnegut. Both Vonnegut’s father, Kurt Sr., and his grandfather, Bernard Vonnegut, were local architects in Indianapolis. While the family was comfortably well-to-do during Vonnegut’s earliest childhood, they suffered financial setbacks during the depression years. As a result, Vonnegut attended public schools even though his older siblings had received private school educations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 720, "id": "4592815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1532123481#1_3128184525", "url": "https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/slaughter/context/", "title": "Slaughterhouse-Five: Context | SparkNotes", "headings": "Slaughterhouse-Five\nSlaughterhouse-Five\nPopular pages: Slaughterhouse-Five\nCharacter List CHARACTERS\nBilly Pilgrim: Character Analysis CHARACTERS\nPlot Analysis MAIN IDEAS\nWhat is the significance of the slaughterhouse in Slaughterhouse-Five ? MAIN IDEAS\nQuotes by Theme QUOTES\nThemes MAIN IDEAS\nReview Quiz FURTHER STUDY\nTake a Study Break\nEvery Shakespeare Play Summed Up in a Quote from The Office\nEvery Marvel Movie Summed Up in a Single Sentence\nQUIZ: Are You a Hero, a Villain, or an Anti-Hero?\nAnswer These 7 Questions and We'll Tell You How You'll Do on Your AP Exams\nQUIZ: Which Greek God Are You?\n60 YA Movie Adaptations, Ranked\nPick 10 Books and We'll Guess Whether You're an Introvert or an Extrovert\n", "segment": "While in high school, Vonnegut edited the school’s daily newspaper. He attended college at Cornell for a little over two years, with instructions from his father and brother to study chemistry, a subject at which he did not excel. He also wrote for the Cornell Daily Sun. In 1943 he enlisted in the U.S. Army. In 1944 his mother committed suicide, and Vonnegut was taken prisoner following the Battle of the Bulge, in the Ardennes Forest of Belgium. After the war, Vonnegut married and entered a master’s degree program in anthropology at the University of Chicago. He also worked as a reporter for the Chicago City News Bureau. His master’s thesis, titled Fluctuations Between Good and Evil in Simple Tales, was rejected. He departed for Schenectady, New York, to take a job in public relations at a General Electric research laboratory. Vonnegut left GE in 1951 to devote himself full-time to writing.", "start_char": 576, "end_char": 1479, "id": "93611079" } ]
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With the spread of Islam, it came to be used to write many other languages, even outside of the Semitic family to which Arabic belongs. Examples of non-Semitic languages written with the Arabic alphabet include Persian, Urdu, Malay, Azerbaijani (in Iran) and Kurdish in Iraq and Iran. In order to accommodate the needs of these other languages, new letters and other symbols were added to the original alphabet. The First Alphabet: In the history of the world, man wrote the alphabet for the first time in Ugarit - Syria, locally known as \"Ras Shamra\", on the Syrian coast, that the genius of a scribe drew the first thirty letters on a small clay tablet.", "start_char": 1067, "end_char": 2275, "id": "16955237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2185642095#17_3005954053", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-invented-the-Roman-Alphabet", "title": "Who invented the alphabet? - Quora", "headings": "Who invented the alphabet?\nWho invented the alphabet?\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nPhoenicians (Origins of Alphabetic Writing)\nWhat civilization came up with the first alphabet?\n", "segment": "This system was adopted by both the Greeks and the Hebrews, who both changed the glyphs and the pronunciation of the letters. Finally, the Romans took the Greek alphabet, changed the shapes again, and gave them new shorter names. Anonymous\nUpdated 4 years ago\nOriginally Answered: Who invented the Arabic alphabet? No single nation or person invented it, it was the result of a series of developments. There is good reason to think that the main influence on the development of the Arabic script was the Syriac alphabet, first via the child alphabet Nabataean and then directly. ( The preceding Aramaic alphabet, which like the Greek alphabet is ultimately derived from Phoenician, as Andrei wrote, was used to write many languages, rather like Latin today. It also gave rise to the Hebrew alphabet, Pahlavi script, Sogdian script and thus Orkhon, Uyghur, Mongolian and Tibetan.) Here are 3 forms of the Syriac Aramaic\nContinue Reading\nNo single nation or person invented it, it was the result of a series of developments. There is good reason to think that the main influence on the development of the Arabic script was the Syriac alphabet, first via the child alphabet Nabataean and then directly. (", "start_char": 8112, "end_char": 9313, "id": "88073048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1645356944#0_1772474877", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Arabic_alphabet", "title": "History of the Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Arabic alphabet\nHistory of the Arabic alphabet\nContents\nOrigins\nPre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions\nPhonemes / letters inventory\nEarly Islamic changes\nReorganization of the alphabet\nAbbasid standardizations\nAdapting the Arabic alphabet for other languages\nMost Common Non-Classical Arabic Consonant Phonemes/Graphemes\nDecline in use by non-Arabic states\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "History of the Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Arabic alphabet\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" History of the Arabic alphabet\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nArabic alphabet\nArabic script\nHistory\nTransliteration\nDiacritics\nHamza\nNumerals\nNumeration\nv\nt\ne\n\nThis article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The history of the Arabic alphabet concerns the origins and the evolution of the Arabic script. It is thought that the Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean variation of the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from the Phoenician alphabet which among others, gave rise to the Hebrew alphabet and the Greek alphabet (and therefore the Cyrillic and Roman alphabets ). Contents\n1 Origins\n2 Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions\n2.1 Phonemes / letters inventory\n3 Early Islamic changes\n4 Reorganization of the alphabet\n5 Abbasid standardizations\n6 Adapting the Arabic alphabet for other languages\n7 Decline in use by non-Arabic states\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nOrigins\nThe Arabic alphabet evolved either from the Nabataean, or (less widely believed) directly from the Syriac. The table below shows changes undergone by the shapes of the letters from the Aramaic original to the Nabataean and Syriac forms.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1637, "id": "104610348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1882495225#1_2096966771", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_keyboard", "title": "Arabic keyboard - Wikipedia", "headings": "Arabic keyboard\nArabic keyboard\nContents\nLayouts\nArabic typewriter\nSakhr/MSX Arabic Keyboard\nIBM PC Arabic Keyboard\nMac Arabic Keyboard\nLinux (Ubuntu) Arabic Keyboard\nReferences\nSee also\n", "segment": "Arabic alphabet § Keyboards\nAn Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter with Arabic keyboard\nA computer Arabic keyboard\nArabic typewriter\nThe Arabic layout typewriter was first patented by Selim Shibli Haddad, a Syrian artist and inventor. A British patent was filed three months later, on 1st December 1899, by Philippe Waked, the first person to type a document in Arabic. Both patents expired in 1919, prompting mass production in both Egypt and abroad. Sakhr/MSX Arabic Keyboard\nIBM PC Arabic Keyboard\nMac Arabic Keyboard\nLinux (Ubuntu) Arabic Keyboard\nReferences\n^ Messenger, Robert (17 October 2014). \" The Arabic Typewriter Keyboard and the Syrian Artist\". oz. Typewriter. ^ https://kerningcultures.com/a-tale-of-two-inventors/\n^ Zeina Dowidar & Ahmed Ellaithy The Invention of the Arabic Typewriter, 31 October 2019, Kerning Cultures\nSee also\nIntellark\nv\nt\ne\nArabic language\nOverviews\nLanguage\nAlphabet\nHistory\nRomanization\nNumerology\nInfluence on other languages\nAlphabet\nNabataean alphabet\nPerso-Arabic alphabet\nAncient North Arabian\nAncient South Arabian script\nZabūr script\nArabic numerals\nEastern numerals\nArabic Braille\nAlgerian\nDiacritics\ni‘jām\nTashkil\nHarakat\nTanwin\nShaddah\nHamza\nTāʾ marbūṭah\nLetters\nʾAlif\nBāʾ\nTāʾ\nTāʾ marbūṭah\nṮāʾ\nǦīm\nḤāʾ\nḪāʾ\nDāl\nḎāl\nRāʾ\nZāy\nSīn\nŠīn\nṢād\nḌād\nṬāʾ\nẒāʾ\nʿAyn\nĠayn\nFāʾ\nQāf\nKāf\nLām\nMīm\nNūn\nHāʾ\nTāʾ marbūṭah\nWāw\nYāʾ\nHamza\nNotable varieties\nAncient\nProto-Arabic\nOld Arabic\nAncient North Arabian\nNabataean Arabic\nStandardized\nClassical\nModern Standard\nMaltese\nRegional\nNilo-Egyptian\nSa'idi Arabic\nSudanese\nChadian\nLevantine\nNorth Levantine\nSouth Levantine\nMaghrebi\nPre-Hilalian dialects\nHilalian dialects\nMoroccan Arabic\nTunisian Arabic\nMesopotamian\nPeninsular\nYemeni Arabic\nTihamiyya Arabic\nEthnic / religious\nJudeo-Arabic\nPidgins/Creoles\nJuba Arabic\nNubi language\nMaridi Arabic\nMaltese\nAcademic\nLiterature\nNames\nLinguistics\nPhonology\nSun and moon letters\nTajwid\nImāla\nʾIʿrāb (inflection)\nGrammar\nTriliteral root\nMater lectionis\nIPA\nQuranic Arabic Corpus\nCalligraphy\nScript\nDiwani\nJawi script\nKufic\nRasm\nMashq\nHijazi script\nMuhaqqaq\nThuluth\nNaskh (script)\nRuqʿah script\nTaʿlīq script\nNastaʿlīq script\nShahmukhī script\nSini (script)\nTechnical\nArabic keyboard\nArabic script in Unicode\nISO/IEC 8859-6\nWindows-1256\nMS-DOS codepages\n708\n709\n710\n711\n720\n864\nMacArabic encoding\naSociolinguistically not Arabic\nCategory\nv\nt\ne\nKeyboard layouts\nLatin-script\n( list)\nQWERTY\nBritish and American\nIcelandic\nPortuguese\nRomanian\nQWERTY-like\nQWERTZ\nGerman\nAlbanian\nAZERTY\nQZERTY\nColemak\nnot QWERTY-like\nDvorak ( Svorak)\nMaltron\nNeo\nTurkish F\nHCESAR\nSKY\nBÉPO\nWorkman\nNon-Latin script\nArabic\nGeorgian\nHebrew\nUrdu\nRussian (pre-reform)\nRussian (post-reform)\nIndic writings\nBengali\nDzongkha (Tibetan)\nInScript (Indian languages Hindi, Telugu etc)\nSinhala\nTamil ( 99)\nEast Asian writings\nChinese\nJapanese ( thumb-shift)\nKorean ( Dubeolsik, Sebeolsik)\nFor mobile devices\nPhysical\nSureType\nTelephone (9-key)\nE.161\niTap\nLetterWise\nMulti-tap\nT9\nXT9\n2-touch input [ ja]\nNico Touch [ ja]\nVirtual\n5-Tiles\nFITALY\nFlick input\nKALQ\nMessagEase\nSwype\nTypewise\nPouces\nChorded keyboards\nCyKey\nFrogPad\nStenotype\nVelotype\nMicrowriter\nBAT\nPalantype\nStandards\nISO/IEC 9995\nECMA-23\nHistorical\nBlickensderfer (DHIATENSOR)\nHCESAR\nPrinting Telegraph\nPLUM\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arabic_keyboard&oldid=1009999910 \"\nCategories: Arabic-language computing\nArabic-script keyboard layouts\nInput methods\nHidden categories: Articles containing Arabic-language text", "start_char": 750, "end_char": 4229, "id": "100551562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_14185134#2_32434232", "url": "https://www.optilingo.com/blog/arabic/the-arabic-alphabet/", "title": "Your Complete Guide to the Arabic Alphabet | OptiLingo", "headings": "The Arabic Alphabet\nThe Arabic Alphabet\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nLearn the Arabic Alphabet\nHistory of the Arabic Alphabet\nTypes of Arabic Writing\nHow Many Letters Are in the Arabic Alphabet?\nRules of the Arabic Alphabet\nWhat Are the 28 Letters of the Arabic Alphabet?\nIs Arabic an Abjad?\nArabic Numerals and Numbers\nWhich Countries and Languages Use the Arabic Alphabet?\nColloquial Arabic\nIs Arabic Hard to Learn?\nLearn the Arabic Alphabet Easily\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nIn just 2 minutes a day, you can reach fluency in a new language!\nOptiLingo Team\n", "segment": "By understanding and practicing Arabic letters with pronunciation, you can reach fluency very quickly . History of the Arabic Alphabet\nThe history of the Arabic alphabet goes back over a thousand years. Many believe that the modern Arabic writing system is derived from the Nabataean variation of the Aramaic alphabet, which is thought to have grown out of the Phoenician. The Arabic alphabet has been used since the 4th century AD. But, the earliest written evidence of the language dates back to 512 AD. This means that the Arabic Alphabet predates the creation of Islam. Islam however, influenced the Arabic writing system. To make sure the Qur’an was easier to read out loud, diacritics and short vowels were introduced to the Arabic alphabet. Types of Arabic Writing\nThere are two types of Arabic writing: Classical Arabic Alphabet:", "start_char": 862, "end_char": 1699, "id": "27272757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1643289860#0_3449633090", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Arabic-alphabet", "title": "Arabic alphabet | Chart, Letters, & Calligraphy | Britannica", "headings": "Arabic alphabet\nArabic alphabet", "segment": "Arabic alphabet | Chart, Letters, & Calligraphy | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Languages\nArabic alphabet\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nArabic alphabet, second most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world (the Latin alphabet is the most widespread). Originally developed for writing the Arabic language and carried across much of the Eastern Hemisphere by the spread of Islam, the Arabic script has been adapted to such diverse languages as Persian, Turkish, Spanish, and Swahili. Although it probably developed in the 4th century ce as a direct descendant of the Nabataean alphabet, its origins and early history are vague. Some scholars believe that the earliest extant example of Arabic script is a royal funerary inscription of the Nabataeans dating from 328 ce. Others believe that this epigraph shows characteristics of Arabic but is essentially Aramaic and that the earliest extant example of Arabic is a trilingual inscription in Greek, Syriac, and Arabic dating from 512 ce. Britannica Quiz\nHow We Write Quiz\nWhether it’s Shakespeare or Stephen King, you probably know a lot about your favourite writer. But what about how writing systems came to be in the first place? Take this quiz to find out. The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters, all representing consonants, and is written from right to left. It is descended ultimately from the North Semitic alphabet, like its contemporary Aramaic and Greek scripts, but was adapted to fit the broader phonology of the Arabic language and to a cursive style well suited for writing with pen and paper.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1849, "id": "23884803" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_402574301#3_526974915", "url": "http://www.cometosyria.com/en/pages/Language+syria/4/1", "title": "Come to Syria | Language in Syria | Spoken Languages in Syira | The Arabic Language | The First Alphabet | Arabic words and their meanings - Come To Syria", "headings": "Language\nLanguage", "segment": "With the spread of Islam, it came to be used to write many other languages, even outside of the Semitic family to which Arabic belongs. Examples of non-Semitic languages written with the Arabic alphabet include Persian, Urdu, Malay, Azerbaijani (in Iran) and Kurdish in Iraq and Iran. In order to accommodate the needs of these other languages, new letters and other symbols were added to the original alphabet. The First Alphabet: In the history of the world, man wrote the alphabet for the first time in Ugarit - Syria, locally known as \"Ras Shamra\", on the Syrian coast, that the genius of a scribe drew the first thirty letters on a small clay tablet. This little invention dates back to the 14 th century BC. The tablet is exhibited at the museum of Damascus. In this picture are some alphabetical symbols compared to the first alphabet of Ugarit (the second row from top): Arabic\nEnglish\nArabic\nEnglish\nInch'Allah\nGod wiling\nEsmi\nMy name is\nEl Hamdul Allah\nThanks God\nFenn\nWhere? Bakhshish\nTips\nHouna\nHere\nAhlan Wa Sahlan\nWelcome\nHounak\nThere\nShokran\nThank You\nFok/Tahet\nUp/Down\nSabah El Kher\nGood Morning\nShamal/Yamin\nLeft/Right\nMasaa El Kher\nGood Evening\nAdesh Be Yeswa?", "start_char": 1620, "end_char": 2798, "id": "16955238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_778382326#7_1601415802", "url": "https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/arabic-language-dialects/", "title": "Arabic Language: Roots, Development and Varied Dialects", "headings": "Arabic Language: Tracing its Roots, Development and Varied Dialects\nArabic Language: Tracing its Roots, Development and Varied Dialects\nDiglossia\nTypology and Origin\nTracing the formation of the Arabic writing system\nThe Arabic language\nThe Arabic alphabet\nModern Standard Arabic\nSpoken Arabic (Colloquial Arabic/Arabic Dialects)\nThe many forms of Arabic dialects\nPeninsular Arabic or Southern Arabic\nJoin our newsletter here for ideas and offers relevant to your industry\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "Even the English language is replete with Arabic words, particularly those beginning with “al.” Tracing the formation of the Arabic writing system\nBefore delving deeper into the origin of the beautiful Arabic script, let us take a look first at the origin of writing itself. Writing was actually a relatively new invention and originated in many places, including Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) in 3100 BCE, Ancient China (around 2000 BCE), Native Americans (about 2nd century CE) and Ancient Egypt (about 3000 BCE). The hieroglyphics of Ancient Egypt is still the subject of debate today as scholars are still undecided whether it was an original invention or something that came from Mesopotamia. The Egyptian hieroglyphics was quite complex. It was not considered an alphabet because of many reasons: some individual signs either represented one, two or three consonants while some represented full words. An unknown person living in the Syria-Palestine area around 1500 BCE was the one who created the alphabet, wherein one symbol stood for one sound and only one sign represented each sound. It was only when the Phoenicians adopted that alphabet that it became known to the world. They were the original settlers in present-day Lebanon who then moved westward to Carthage, which is now known as Tunisia.", "start_char": 5973, "end_char": 7282, "id": "12077022" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1645356944#4_1772483101", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Arabic_alphabet", "title": "History of the Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Arabic alphabet\nHistory of the Arabic alphabet\nContents\nOrigins\nPre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions\nPhonemes / letters inventory\nEarly Islamic changes\nReorganization of the alphabet\nAbbasid standardizations\nAdapting the Arabic alphabet for other languages\nMost Common Non-Classical Arabic Consonant Phonemes/Graphemes\nDecline in use by non-Arabic states\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "This cursive form influenced the monumental form more and more and gradually changed into the Arabic alphabet. Laïla Nehmé has demonstrated the transition of scripts from the Nabataean Aramaic to the recognisably Arabic form that appears to have occurred between the third and fifth centuries CE, replacing the indigenous Arabic alphabet. Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions\nPetroglyphs in Wadi Rum ( Jordan)\nThe first recorded text in the Arabic alphabet was written in 512. It is a trilingual dedication in Greek, Syriac and Arabic found at Zabad in Syria. The version of the Arabic alphabet used includes only 21 letters, of which only 15 are different, being used to note 28 phonemes : Phoenician\nNabataean\nSyriac\nArabic\nLatin\nImage\nText\n\n𐤀\n\nܐ\nﺍ\nA\n\n𐤁\n\nܒ\nٮ\nB\n\n𐤂\n\nܓ\nح\nC\n\n𐤃\n\nܕ\nد\nD\n\n𐤄\n\nܗ\nه\nE\n\n𐤅\n\nܘ\nﻭ\nF\n\n𐤆\n\nܙ\nر\nZ\n\n𐤇\n\nܚ\nح\nH\n\n𐤈\n\nܛ\nط\n—\n\n𐤉\n\nܝ\nى\nI\n\n𐤊\n\nܟ\nﻙ\nK\n\n𐤋\n\nܠ\nﻝ\nL\n\n𐤌\n\nܡ\nﻡ\nM\n\n𐤍\n\nܢ\nں\nN\n\n𐤎\n\nܣ\n—\n—\n\n𐤏\n\nܥ\nع\nO\n\n𐤐\n\nܦ\nڡ\nP\n\n𐤑\n\nܨ\nص\n—\n\n𐤒\n\nܩ\nٯ\nQ\n\n𐤓\n\nܪ\nﺭ\nR\n\n𐤔\n\nܫ\nس\nS\n\n𐤕\n\nܬ\nٮ\nT\nMany thousands of pre-Classical Arabic inscriptions are attested, in alphabets borrowed from Epigraphic South Arabian alphabets (however, Safaitic and Hismaic are not strictly Arabic, but Ancient North Arabian dialects, and written Nabataean is an Aramaic dialect): Safaitic (over 13,000; almost all graffiti)\nHismaic in the southern parts of central Arabia\nPreclassical Arabic inscriptions dating to the 1st century BC from Qaryat Al-Faw\nNabataean inscriptions in Aramaic, written in the Nabataean alphabet\nPre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions in the Arabic alphabet are very few, with only 5 known for certain. They mostly use no dots, making them sometimes difficult to interpret, as many letters are the same shape as other letters (they are written with rasm only)\nBelow are descriptions of inscriptions found in the Arabic alphabet, and the inscriptions found in the Nabataean alphabet that show the beginnings of Arabic-like features. Name\nWhereabouts\nDate\nLanguage\nAlphabet\nText & notes\nAl-Hasa\nNejd, Historical Bahrain region\n4th century BC\n3 lines in Hasean\nEpigraphic South Arabian alphabets\nA large funerary stone is inscribed in the Hasaean dialect using a variety of South Arabian monumental script, with three inscribed lines for the man Matmat, that records both patrilineal and matriarchal descent:", "start_char": 2709, "end_char": 4977, "id": "104610352" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_555026241#16_1197404511", "url": "https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-Hebrew-ancient-earliest-writing-Bible-scripts-alphabets-origin-Mosaic-heiroglyphic-Paleo-Aramaic-Masoretic-Jewish-Greek.htm", "title": "Four Hebrew Scripts: Mosaic, Hieroglyphic, Paleo, Aramaic, square, Masoretic Hebrew scripts", "headings": "\n1859 BC: The birth of Hebrew writing\nHistory of 4 Hebrew scripts and alphabets used by the Jews\nThe Greek Septuagint LXX\nAbstract:\nIntroduction:\nI. Origin of the Hebrew Alphabet:\nII. Earliest Hebrew scripts: Signet rings:\n(and possible archeological evidence)\nIII. Four different Hebrew alphabet scripts:\nConclusion:\n", "segment": "e. Shortly after 1859 BC, Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh created what we know today as “the world’s first and oldest alphabet” by selecting 22 of the 765 Egyptian hieroglyphic pictograms as a foundation of the written Hebrew language. f. While there were written languages that predated the invention of the Hebrew alphabet, they used Sumerian cuneiform or Egyptian hieroglyphs. Until then no cultures used an alphabet. 2. The Hebrew language has used four different alphabetic scripts: a. Mosaic-Hieroglyphic Hebrew script: [ Joseph, Moses, Deborah] 1859-1050 BC. b. Paleo-Hebrew script: [Samuel to Zedekiah] 1050-458 BC. c. Aramaic-Hebrew “square” script: [", "start_char": 7515, "end_char": 8173, "id": "22668059" } ]
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Less than two weeks before the television film aired, Arnett stepped down as the voice of KITT after General Motors informed him of a conflict of interest, since Arnett does voiceover work for GMC Trucks. As a result, Val Kilmer landed the role of voicing KITT. Several scenes use the fictional Montecito Resort and Casino, from NBC's series Las Vegas . Featured music\nThis Name is Released Intro Sequence — Knight Rider (Original Theme Remix) Not Available On YouTube and Enerer Release 2013\nNew Knight Rider Theme Song 2008 Out Now Time 2:10 On YouTube. Chase Scene – \"The Rain\" by The Bloody Hollies\nGrief Scene – \"Happy\" by The Wrens\nSearching for Mike Tracer – \"Cat (On A Hot Tin Groove)\" by The Morlocks\nLas Vegas Scene – \"On The Run\" by DeeKompressors & Classic\nFuneral Scene – \"Right Here\" by Natalie Walker\nTV Promotion – \"Yeah Yeah\" by Feeder\nVehicle\nThe Knight Industries Three Thousand (K.I.T.T.) superseded the Knight Industries Two Thousand (K.I.T.T.) .", "start_char": 7560, "end_char": 8997, "id": "105197154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2377907269#2_2561012536", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KITT", "title": "KITT - Wikipedia", "headings": "KITT\nKITT\nContents\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nComputer AI\nAlpha Circuit\nMolecular Bonded Shell\nPyroclastic Lamination\nPower System\nTurbo Boost\nVoice (Anharmonic) Synthesizer\nVoice Projection\nAnamorphic Equalizer\nEtymotic Equalizer\nOlfactory Sensor\nMicroscanners\nCruise Modes\nSilent Mode\nGrappling Hook and Winch\nOil Jets/Smoke Screen\nInduction coil\nFlame Thrower\nTear Gas Launcher\nUltramagnesium Charges\nHigh Traction Drop Downs\nTelephone Comlink\nMicrowave Jammer\nMicrolock\nSurveillance Mode\nTraction Spikes\nInfrared Tracking Scope\nResonating Laser\nBomb Sniffer\nMedical scanner\nTintable Windows\nDeflatable Tires\nFuel Processor\nVoice Stress Analyzer\nSeat Ejection System\nPassive Laser Restraint System\nVideo Display Monitors\nComputer Print Out\nMoney Dispenser\nUltraphonic Chemical Analyzer\nInterior Oxygenator\nTwo-Wheel Ski Drive\nThird Stage Aquatic Synthesizer\nEmergency Braking System\nConvertible Roof\nOther equipment\nComlink\nHoming Device\nF.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center (The Semi)\nNotes\nIn other media\nKnight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nBackup Mainframe Processor\nWindshield Projection\nBio Matrix Scanner\nNanotech Skin\nTurbo Boost\nHood Surface Screen\nOffensive missiles\nGatling guns\nLaser\nEMP\nAnti-Missile Flares\nAnti-Traction Compound Dispenser\nInterior tear gas dispenser\nSki Mode\n3D Object Printer\nPrinter\nFingerprint Overlay Printer\nWeapons Cache\nFirst Aid\nSelf-Destruct\nEarwig\nTransformation abilities\nAttack Mode\nAttack Mode II\nFord F-150 FX4\nFord F-150 II\nFord E-150 Cargo Van\nFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor\nFord Mustang GT\nFord Mustang Convertible\nFord Flex\n1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1\nKARR redesign\nKnight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\nFeatures\nVirtual Reality Heads-up Display\nThermal Expander\nRemote Target Assist\nAmphibious Mode\nMicrowave Stunner\nVoice-Activated Controls\nFax Machine\nInfrared Scanner\nAroma Monitor\nVoice Sampler\nThermal Sensor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "During filming, KITT was voiced by a script assistant, with voice actors recording KITT's dialog later. David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming. KITT's evil twin is KARR, whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot. KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three, respectively, of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider. A 1991 sequel film, Knight Rider 2000, centered on KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000), voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels. Val Kilmer voiced KITT in the 2008–2009 Knight Rider series. Contents\n1 Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\n1.1 Features\n1.2 Other equipment\n1.3 Notes\n1.4 In other media\n2 Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\n2.1 Features\n2.2 Transformation abilities\n2.3 KARR redesign\n3 Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\n3.1 Features\n4 References\n5 External links\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nKnight Industries Two Thousand\nKnight Rider character\nKITT on display at Universal Studios in 1993. It was built as a stunt car for the original series and the interior was later modified for the Universal Studios attraction. First appearance\nKnight of the Phoenix (Pt. 1)\nCreated by\nGlen A. Larson\nPortrayed by\n1982 Pontiac Trans Am\nVoiced by\nWilliam Daniels\nNickname\nKITT\nWider view of the Universal Studios attraction\n1:25 Ertl Company KITT toy model\nIn the original Knight Rider series, the character of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am.", "start_char": 1214, "end_char": 2946, "id": "105104187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2509560685#13_2706919944", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Rider_(2008_film)", "title": "Knight Rider (2008 film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Knight Rider\n(2008 film)\n\nKnight Rider (2008 film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nDevelopment\nFeatured music\nVehicle\nConnections to original Knight Rider\nReception\nSpin-off series\nCharity\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Less than two weeks before the television film aired, Arnett stepped down as the voice of KITT after General Motors informed him of a conflict of interest, since Arnett does voiceover work for GMC Trucks. As a result, Val Kilmer landed the role of voicing KITT. Several scenes use the fictional Montecito Resort and Casino, from NBC's series Las Vegas . Featured music\nThis Name is Released Intro Sequence — Knight Rider (Original Theme Remix) Not Available On YouTube and Enerer Release 2013\nNew Knight Rider Theme Song 2008 Out Now Time 2:10 On YouTube. Chase Scene – \"The Rain\" by The Bloody Hollies\nGrief Scene – \"Happy\" by The Wrens\nSearching for Mike Tracer – \"Cat (On A Hot Tin Groove)\" by The Morlocks\nLas Vegas Scene – \"On The Run\" by DeeKompressors & Classic\nFuneral Scene – \"Right Here\" by Natalie Walker\nTV Promotion – \"Yeah Yeah\" by Feeder\nVehicle\nThe Knight Industries Three Thousand (K.I.T.T.) superseded the Knight Industries Two Thousand (K.I.T.T.) . Voiced by Val Kilmer, KITT is a modified 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR and has similar features to the original KITT. The new KITT boasts the following features among others: KITT\nLaser\nTurbo Boost\nNew attack mode\nBiomedical Scanner\nFBI database access\nHigh-speed Internet\nVoice-activated GPS\nArtificial Intelligence\nMilitary satellite access\nSports-tuned suspension\nSelf-regeneration and damage repair\nXenon headlamps with infrared night-vision\nBiometric Interface to access security features\n550 horsepower (410 kW) solar hybrid engine\nElectro magnetic pulse to knock out nearby electronic equipment\nApple Wireless Keyboard in the glove box under an accessory drawer\nWireless headset to communicate with passengers within a limited distance\nMetallic paint with nanotech enhanced camouflage that morphs the license plates and disguises the car as a normal Mustang in different colors\nIt is important to note that if KITT's Artificial Intelligence is offline, the self-regeneration mechanism is inac", "start_char": 8030, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105197155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_463902747#1_820232215", "url": "http://www.newsweek.com/2017/03/03/case-missing-knight-rider-cars-559631.html", "title": "The Case of the Missing 'Knight Rider' Cars", "headings": "The Case of the Missing 'Knight Rider' Cars\nThe Case of the Missing 'Knight Rider' Cars\nScheffe's Special\n'One of Those Things You Can't Unsee'\n", "segment": "And not just cliffs—cars were regularly launched off ramps and freeway overpasses or lifted with hover technology. This fad touched all genres, whether futuristic ( Back to the Future, Blade Runner ), comedic ( The Blues Brothers) or Southern-fried ( Dukes of Hazzard ). The nexus of this trope, where all of the different flying car styles meet in one sleek-and-somewhat-dated muscle car chassis, was Knight Rider's KITT. The show was created by pop-TV producer Glen Larson, who was responsible for a staggering number of hit TV shows in the '70s and '80s, including McCloud, Magnum, P.I. and Battlestar Galactica. Knight Rider (1982) was ostensibly a remake of The Lone Ranger, replacing Silver the horse with a talking car (see: ' 80s, cocaine). David Hasselhoff starred as former detective Michael Knight, and an uncredited William Daniels (Benjamin Braddock's father in The Graduate, for those too old to remember the show; Mr. Feeny from Boy Meets World, for those too young) played the car. Knight Rider's intro—a Pontiac Trans Am blazing across the desert to a strobing synth beat—somehow skirts the line between extreme camp and retro cool. After nearly 30 seconds of close-up shots of the car's features—essentially, a moody car commercial—it finally introduces Hasselhoff.", "start_char": 657, "end_char": 1940, "id": "471107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2509533476#2_2706877608", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Rider_(2008_TV_series)", "title": "Knight Rider (2008 TV series) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Knight Rider\n(2008 TV series)\n\nKnight Rider (2008 TV series)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nDevelopment\nRetooling\nCancellation\nVehicle\nEpisodes\nDVD release\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The series was in production for just one season. Cast\nJustin Bruening as Michael \"Mike\" Knight (originally known as Mike Traceur): the son of the original Michael Knight, driver of the first KITT. Deanna Russo as Dr. Sarah Graiman: the daughter of Charles Graiman and romantic interest of Mike Knight. Val Kilmer as the Voice of KITT: the artificially intelligent automobile. Will Arnett was originally cast for the voice of KITT and had his lines recorded but he was later replaced by Val Kilmer. Paul Campbell as Billy Morgan\nSmith Cho as Zoe Chae (Episodes 13–17, Guest Star in Episodes 1–12)\nBruce Davison as Dr. Charles Graiman: KITT's creator and Sarah's father. (", "start_char": 2065, "end_char": 2736, "id": "105197131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2377907269#3_2561016539", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KITT", "title": "KITT - Wikipedia", "headings": "KITT\nKITT\nContents\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nComputer AI\nAlpha Circuit\nMolecular Bonded Shell\nPyroclastic Lamination\nPower System\nTurbo Boost\nVoice (Anharmonic) Synthesizer\nVoice Projection\nAnamorphic Equalizer\nEtymotic Equalizer\nOlfactory Sensor\nMicroscanners\nCruise Modes\nSilent Mode\nGrappling Hook and Winch\nOil Jets/Smoke Screen\nInduction coil\nFlame Thrower\nTear Gas Launcher\nUltramagnesium Charges\nHigh Traction Drop Downs\nTelephone Comlink\nMicrowave Jammer\nMicrolock\nSurveillance Mode\nTraction Spikes\nInfrared Tracking Scope\nResonating Laser\nBomb Sniffer\nMedical scanner\nTintable Windows\nDeflatable Tires\nFuel Processor\nVoice Stress Analyzer\nSeat Ejection System\nPassive Laser Restraint System\nVideo Display Monitors\nComputer Print Out\nMoney Dispenser\nUltraphonic Chemical Analyzer\nInterior Oxygenator\nTwo-Wheel Ski Drive\nThird Stage Aquatic Synthesizer\nEmergency Braking System\nConvertible Roof\nOther equipment\nComlink\nHoming Device\nF.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center (The Semi)\nNotes\nIn other media\nKnight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nBackup Mainframe Processor\nWindshield Projection\nBio Matrix Scanner\nNanotech Skin\nTurbo Boost\nHood Surface Screen\nOffensive missiles\nGatling guns\nLaser\nEMP\nAnti-Missile Flares\nAnti-Traction Compound Dispenser\nInterior tear gas dispenser\nSki Mode\n3D Object Printer\nPrinter\nFingerprint Overlay Printer\nWeapons Cache\nFirst Aid\nSelf-Destruct\nEarwig\nTransformation abilities\nAttack Mode\nAttack Mode II\nFord F-150 FX4\nFord F-150 II\nFord E-150 Cargo Van\nFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor\nFord Mustang GT\nFord Mustang Convertible\nFord Flex\n1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1\nKARR redesign\nKnight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\nFeatures\nVirtual Reality Heads-up Display\nThermal Expander\nRemote Target Assist\nAmphibious Mode\nMicrowave Stunner\nVoice-Activated Controls\nFax Machine\nInfrared Scanner\nAroma Monitor\nVoice Sampler\nThermal Sensor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Val Kilmer voiced KITT in the 2008–2009 Knight Rider series. Contents\n1 Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\n1.1 Features\n1.2 Other equipment\n1.3 Notes\n1.4 In other media\n2 Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\n2.1 Features\n2.2 Transformation abilities\n2.3 KARR redesign\n3 Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\n3.1 Features\n4 References\n5 External links\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nKnight Industries Two Thousand\nKnight Rider character\nKITT on display at Universal Studios in 1993. It was built as a stunt car for the original series and the interior was later modified for the Universal Studios attraction. First appearance\nKnight of the Phoenix (Pt. 1)\nCreated by\nGlen A. Larson\nPortrayed by\n1982 Pontiac Trans Am\nVoiced by\nWilliam Daniels\nNickname\nKITT\nWider view of the Universal Studios attraction\n1:25 Ertl Company KITT toy model\nIn the original Knight Rider series, the character of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. In the history of the television show, the first KITT, voiced by William Daniels, was said to have been designed by the late Wilton Knight, a brilliant but eccentric billionaire, who established the Foundation for Law And Government (FLAG) and its parent Knight Industries. The 2008 pilot film implied that Charles Graiman, creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand, also had a hand in designing the first KITT. According to the series, the original KITT's main cybernetic processor was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the US government in Washington, D.C. However, Wilton saw better use for \"him\" in the Foundation's crime-fighting crusade and eventually the system was installed in the vehicle. KITT was the second vehicle built by Knight Industries with talking artificial intelligence. His predecessor was KARR, the Knight Automated Roving Robot.", "start_char": 1937, "end_char": 3819, "id": "105104188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2509485957#9_2706836401", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Rider", "title": "Knight Rider - Wikipedia", "headings": "Knight Rider\nKnight Rider\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOverview\nKnight family tree\nTelevision\nKnight Rider (1982–1986)\nSpin-off: Code of Vengeance (1985–1986)\nTeam Knight Rider (1997–1998)\nKnight Rider (2008–2009)\nKnight Rider (TBA)\nTelevision films\nKnight Rider 2000 (1991)\nKnight Rider 2010 (1994)\nKnight Rider (2008)\nVideo games\nKnight Rider (1986)\nKnight Rider (1988)\nKnight Rider Special (1994)\nKnight Rider: The Game (2002)\nKnight Rider: The Game 2 (2004)\nMerchandise\nFilm adaptation\nReferences\n", "segment": "Knight Rider (2008 TV series)\nThe new Knight Rider series followed Michael \"Mike\" Traceur, the estranged son of Michael Knight, as he takes up the mantle of the FLAG driver. This time, he is driving the Knight Industries Three Thousand, also known as \"KITT\". The series stars Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur/Knight, and Deanna Russo as Sarah Graiman, Traceur's former girlfriend and love interest. Sarah is the daughter of Charles Graiman. Graiman, played by Bruce Davison, is the creator of a new generation of KITT, which is voiced by Val Kilmer. On May 19, 2009, NBC announced that Knight Rider was canceled after one season because of poor ratings. Knight Rider (TBA)\nIt was announced that Machinima, YOMYOMF and NBCUniversal Brand Development are developing a Knight Rider reboot with Justin Lin producing and directing the series. Television films\nKnight Rider 2000 (1991)\nMain article: Knight Rider 2000\nKnight Rider 2000 is a television sequel movie to the original Knight Rider series. It aired on May 19, 1991.", "start_char": 7062, "end_char": 8082, "id": "105197109" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2377907269#1_2561008724", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KITT", "title": "KITT - Wikipedia", "headings": "KITT\nKITT\nContents\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nComputer AI\nAlpha Circuit\nMolecular Bonded Shell\nPyroclastic Lamination\nPower System\nTurbo Boost\nVoice (Anharmonic) Synthesizer\nVoice Projection\nAnamorphic Equalizer\nEtymotic Equalizer\nOlfactory Sensor\nMicroscanners\nCruise Modes\nSilent Mode\nGrappling Hook and Winch\nOil Jets/Smoke Screen\nInduction coil\nFlame Thrower\nTear Gas Launcher\nUltramagnesium Charges\nHigh Traction Drop Downs\nTelephone Comlink\nMicrowave Jammer\nMicrolock\nSurveillance Mode\nTraction Spikes\nInfrared Tracking Scope\nResonating Laser\nBomb Sniffer\nMedical scanner\nTintable Windows\nDeflatable Tires\nFuel Processor\nVoice Stress Analyzer\nSeat Ejection System\nPassive Laser Restraint System\nVideo Display Monitors\nComputer Print Out\nMoney Dispenser\nUltraphonic Chemical Analyzer\nInterior Oxygenator\nTwo-Wheel Ski Drive\nThird Stage Aquatic Synthesizer\nEmergency Braking System\nConvertible Roof\nOther equipment\nComlink\nHoming Device\nF.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center (The Semi)\nNotes\nIn other media\nKnight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\nFeatures\nBackup Mainframe Processor\nWindshield Projection\nBio Matrix Scanner\nNanotech Skin\nTurbo Boost\nHood Surface Screen\nOffensive missiles\nGatling guns\nLaser\nEMP\nAnti-Missile Flares\nAnti-Traction Compound Dispenser\nInterior tear gas dispenser\nSki Mode\n3D Object Printer\nPrinter\nFingerprint Overlay Printer\nWeapons Cache\nFirst Aid\nSelf-Destruct\nEarwig\nTransformation abilities\nAttack Mode\nAttack Mode II\nFord F-150 FX4\nFord F-150 II\nFord E-150 Cargo Van\nFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor\nFord Mustang GT\nFord Mustang Convertible\nFord Flex\n1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1\nKARR redesign\nKnight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\nFeatures\nVirtual Reality Heads-up Display\nThermal Expander\nRemote Target Assist\nAmphibious Mode\nMicrowave Stunner\nVoice-Activated Controls\nFax Machine\nInfrared Scanner\nAroma Monitor\nVoice Sampler\nThermal Sensor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "KITT\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nKITT is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise Knight Rider. While having the same acronym, the KITTs are two different entities: one known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand, which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider, and the other as the Knight Industries Three Thousand, which appeared first in the two-hour 2008 pilot film for a new Knight Rider TV series and then the new series itself. In both instances, KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile: the original KITT as a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, and the second KITT as a 2008–2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR . During filming, KITT was voiced by a script assistant, with voice actors recording KITT's dialog later. David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming. KITT's evil twin is KARR, whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot. KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three, respectively, of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider. A 1991 sequel film, Knight Rider 2000, centered on KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000), voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels.", "start_char": 393, "end_char": 1936, "id": "105104186" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1471029935#0_3288174803", "url": "https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/kitt-from-knight-rider-up-for-auction/", "title": "KITT From Knight Rider Up For Auction | Digital Trends", "headings": "The original KITT from Knight Rider up for auction. William Daniels sadly not included\nThe original KITT from Knight Rider up for auction. William Daniels sadly not included\nEditors' Recommendations\n", "segment": "KITT From Knight Rider Up For Auction | Digital Trends\nThe original KITT from Knight Rider up for auction. William Daniels sadly not included\nBy Alexander Kalogianni June 10, 2015\nIf you’ve longed to take a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist, we have good news: KITT from Kn ight Rider is for sale. It’s not a replica, either. The actual on-screen car used in the classic ‘80s series, the Knight Industries Two-Thousand — originally a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am — is going up for auction, and is being offered by Red Harden, the man who customized the car for the show. Harden allegedly made one KITT for the series and, after the car had made its way back into his possession, he confirmed its authenticity. Harden has also been the man behind the wrench for several classic television cars, including the General Lee from T he Dukes of Hazzard. Maybe he’s got something to do with all the jumping they did. Those familiar with this glorious era of action-packed Glen A. Larson-produced TV shows will remember the car as a bulletproof tool of justice piloted by Michael Knight, the role that blessed the world with David Hasselhoff. KITT was loaded with advanced crime-fighting features, such as auto-pilot, a turbo boost which essentially acted as a jump button, and a pursuit mode, which gave KITT the ability to reach 300 mph.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1358, "id": "12960167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_719648283#2_1547025007", "url": "https://www.motorbiscuit.com/what-happened-to-the-knight-rider-cars/", "title": "What Happened To the Knight Rider Cars?", "headings": "What Happened To the Knight Rider Cars?\nWhat Happened To the Knight Rider Cars?\nWhat Was KITT?\nWhat Happened When the Show Was Cancelled?\nConventions\n", "segment": "Actor David Hasselhoff sits in his KITT car from the seies “Knight Rider”August 27, 2010 in Hannover, Germany | Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images\nIn the television show, the car had a pulsating red light in the hood that depicted the X-ray or infra-red scanning abilities of the vehicle. KITT’s interior was updated from a standard Trans Am to that of a futuristic cockpit. KITT also had artificial intelligence. In fact, the car talked to the driver, Michael Knight, played by David Hasselhoff. Actor William Daniels was the voice of KITT. The car could also be summoned by the driver by a handy wristwatch. Satellite communication was handy for KITT as well. In later years of the television series, the vehicle was upgraded with a “Super Pursuit Mode” that would portray the vehicle going up to three hundred miles per hour. The car was a hit with audiences. As a result, it spawned many replicas throughout the years.", "start_char": 791, "end_char": 1713, "id": "71836308" } ]
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The story goes that Roger Waters intended to sing it, but his voice was suffering from severe strain during the sessions, so they got English folk singer Roy Harper to fill in. Harper’s performance dovetails beautifully with the slick, funky track that concerns the dangers of giving up creative and artistic integrity when faced with monumental success—Waters’s direct response to the watershed sales of The Dark Side of the Moon. Topped with a searing guitar solo by David Gilmour, “Have a Cigar” is one of Pink Floyd’s most hard-driving rock tunes and emphasizes the band’s sense of swagger and groove. 16. “ One of These Days”\nALBUM: Meddle\nEssentially a jam with a really, really psychedelic breakdown, the instrumental “One of These Days” leads off Meddle and instantly points toward the tighter, more-focused Pink Floyd that would unfold. Driven by a throbbing dual bass line courtesy of Roger Waters and David Gilmour, it would also provide Nick Mason with some of his most prominent drum work in the live setting—as well as one of his only vocal parts in the band’s lengthy catalog, uttering the downright evil, slowed-down threat, “One of these days I’m going to cut you into little pieces.”", "start_char": 3483, "end_char": 4975, "id": "27777049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_222493347#0_474349190", "url": "https://pinkfloyd.fandom.com/wiki/Band_Members", "title": "Band Members | Pink Floyd | Fandom", "headings": "Band Members\nBand Members", "segment": "Band Members | Pink Floyd | Fandom\nBand Members\nThe past and present bandmembers for Pink Floyd are as follows; Syd Barrett (1965–68) - guitars, vocals\nRoger Waters (1965–85) - bass, guitars,​ vocals, keyboards\nDavid Gilmour (1968–2014) - guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards\nRichard Wright (1965–79, 1990–2014) - keyboards, vocals\nNick Mason (1965–2014) - drums, percussion, occasional vocals\nBob Klose (1964–65) - guitars\nOther contributors include: Ron Geesin (1970) - orchestration, composition\nDick Parry (1973–95) - baritone, tenor saxophones\nClare Torry (1973) - vocals\nVenetta Fields (1975) - backing vocals\nCarlena Williams (1975) - backing vocals\nRoy Harper (1975) - vocals\nSnowy White (1977–81) - guitars\nIslington Green School (1979) - vocals\nJames Guthrie (1979–95) - production, engineering, percussion, sequencer, remastering producer\nBob Ezrin (1979–94) - production, keyboards, composition\nMichael Kamen (1979–83) - Orchestration, Keyboards\nAndy Bown (1980–81) - Bass, Keyboards, Hammond Organ\nRaphael Ravenscroft (1983) - Saxophone\nJon Carin (1987–94) - Keyboards, Vocals, Programming, Composition\nTony Levin (1987) - Bass\nTim Renwick (1987–95) - Guitars\nGuy Pratt (1988–95) - Bass, Vocals\nGary Wallis (1988–95) - Percussion\nDurga McBroom (1987–95) - Backing Vocals\nCarol Kenyon (1994–95) - Backing Vocals\nSam Brown (1988–95) - Backing Vocals\nAnthony Moore (1987–95) - Lyricist\nPolly Samson (1994) - Lyricist\nNick Laird-Clowes (1994) - Lyricist\nStorm Thorgerson & Hipgnosis (1968–95) - Album Art\nGerald Scarfe (1981–82) - The Wall animations\nRetrieved from \" https://pinkfloyd.fandom.com/wiki/Band_Members?oldid=5495 \"\nCategories: How many band meabers in pink foyld\nAdd category\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1763, "id": "111980804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1113637277#18_1257274736", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_pigs", "title": "Pink Floyd pigs - Wikipedia", "headings": "Pink Floyd pigs\nPink Floyd pigs\nContents\nAnimals\nIn the Flesh\nThe Wall\nPink Floyd's use of the pig post-Roger Waters\nRoger Waters solo tours\nOther media\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "v\nt\ne\nPink Floyd\nSyd Barrett\nDavid Gilmour\nBob Klose\nNick Mason\nRoger Waters\nRichard Wright\nStudio albums\nThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn\nA Saucerful of Secrets\nMore\nUmmagumma\nAtom Heart Mother\nMeddle\nObscured by Clouds\nThe Dark Side of the Moon\nWish You Were Here\nAnimals\nThe Wall\nThe Final Cut\nA Momentary Lapse of Reason\nThe Division Bell\nThe Endless River\nLive albums\nUmmagumma\nDelicate Sound of Thunder\nPulse\nLondon '66–'67\nIs There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81\nCompilations\nThe Best of the Pink Floyd\nRelics\nA Nice Pair\nA Collection of Great Dance Songs\nWorks\n1967: The First Three Singles\nEchoes: The Best of Pink Floyd\nThe Best of Pink Floyd: A Foot in the Door\n1965: Their First Recordings\nBox sets\nShine On\nOh, by the Way\nDiscovery\nThe Early Years 1965–1972\nThe Later Years\nSoundtracks\nSan Francisco\nThe Committee\nTonite Lets All Make Love in London\nMore\nZabriskie Point\nObscured by Clouds\nPink Floyd – The Wall\nLa Carrera Panamericana\nSingles\n1960s\n\"", "start_char": 9027, "end_char": 10000, "id": "63506353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1664841761#0_2444626104", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-Pink-Floyds-best-album", "title": "What is Pink Floyd's best album? - Quora", "headings": "\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "segment": "What is Pink Floyd's best album? - Quora\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 91, "id": "87687355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3001322419#21_3177225838", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pink_Floyd_band_members", "title": "List of Pink Floyd band members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Pink Floyd band members\nList of Pink Floyd band members\nContents\nOfficial members\nTimeline\nTouring and session members\nMembers of early antecedents\nReferences\nSources\n", "segment": "vocals\nSheilagh Noble\nActive: 1963\nInstrument: vocals\nVernon Thompson\nActive: 1963\nInstrument: guitar\nJuliette Gale\nActive: 1964\nInstruments: vocals\nChris Denis\nActive: 1965\nInstrument: vocals\nReferences\n^ \"Nick Mason Explains Why He'll Never Give Up On Pink Floyd\". Rolling Stone.", "start_char": 5088, "end_char": 5369, "id": "105472229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1017336449#2_2244212403", "url": "https://genius.com/Pink-floyd-breathe-in-the-air-lyrics", "title": "Pink Floyd – Breathe (In the Air) Lyrics | Genius Lyrics", "headings": "\nBreathe (In the Air)\nAbout\nAsk us a question about this song\nCredits\nWritten By\nSound Engineer\nBass Guitar\nElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes]\nMastered by\nVocals\nDavid Gilmour\nMix Supervisor\nPercussion\nDrums\nNick Mason\nHammond Organ\nRichard Wright\nPedal Steel Guitar\nDavid Gilmour\nElectric Guitar\nRecorded At\nRelease Date\nSampled In\nInterpolated By\nCover By\nPerformed Live As\nBreathe (In The Air)\n", "segment": "That chord, I just loved. +17\nThe Dark Side of the Moon (1973)\nPink Floyd\n1. Speak to Me\n2. Breathe (In the Air)\n3. On the Run\n4. Time\n5. The Great Gig in the Sky\n6. Money\n7. Us and Them\n8. Any Colour You Like\n9.", "start_char": 2173, "end_char": 2385, "id": "98572336" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1589881274#1_2596988164", "url": "https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/david-gilmour-pink-floyd-6-favourite-songs/", "title": "David Gilmour once picked his favourite Pink Floyd songs", "headings": "David Gilmour's 6 favourite Pink Floyd songs ever\nDavid Gilmour's 6 favourite Pink Floyd songs ever\nDavid Gilmour’s favourite Pink Floyd songs:\nComments\n", "segment": "It appears the singer and guitarist, who joined the band near the very beginning of their wide-reaching 55-year journey, did once pick six songs which he likes the most amid a huge catalogue. They are a collection of songs that he would say he stood the test of time. Below we’ve pulled together a playlist of those songs, perfect for any Pink Floyd purist. David Gilmour’s favourite Pink Floyd songs may be a little hard to gauge. The singer’s relationship with the tempestuous band, which saw him struggle with creative tensions and in-fighting with the other pillar of the band Roger Waters, has often left a slightly bitter taste in his mouth. Especially considering his own prominent solo career, it must become tiresome when consistently answering fan-centric questions about Floyd. But that is what happens when you’re part of one of the most influential bands of all time. Luckily enough, in 2006, Billboard spoke to Gilmour and amidst a heaving interview where pretty much every aspect of his career thus far was discussed, Gilmour did answer the question on everybody’s lips, what wer ehis favourite Pink Floyd songs? While the singer did pick some Floyd classics out as the best he also admitted that “there’s lots of them.” Picking two from the Wish You Were Here album, he selected, “‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ and ‘Wish You Were Here’ are standout tracks.”", "start_char": 681, "end_char": 2054, "id": "60388787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1522786747#0_2546111022", "url": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FrOQC-zEog", "title": "Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb - YouTube", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb - YouTube", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 39, "id": "27193435" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_951074120#0_1654526932", "url": "http://pinkfloyd.net/albums/", "title": "The Pink Floyd Fandom - Pink Floyd Albums", "headings": "Pink Floyd Albums\nPink Floyd Albums\nSolo Albums\nSyd Barrett\nRoger Waters\nDavid Gilmour\nRick Wright\nNick Mason\n", "segment": "The Pink Floyd Fandom - Pink Floyd Albums\nNews\nTour\nAlbums\nVideos & Books\nPictures\nLinks\nShop\nPink Floyd Albums\nShow: All Studio Live Collection Soundtrack Syd Barrett Roger Waters Rick Wright Nick Mason David Gilmour 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s\nThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn\nAugust 1967\nA Saucerful of Secrets\nJune 1968\nMore\nJuly 1969\nUmmagumma\nOctober 1969\nZabriskie Point\nJanuary 1970\nAtom Heart Mother\nOctober 1970\nRelics\nMay 1971\nMeddle\nNovember 1971\nObscured by Clouds\nJune 1972\nThe Dark Side of the Moon\nMarch 1973\nA Nice Pair\nApril 1973\nWish You Were Here\nSeptember 1975\nAnimals\nJanuary 1977\nThe Wall\nNovember 1979\nA Collection of Great Dance Songs\nNovember 1981\nThe Final Cut\nMarch 1983\nWorks\nNovember 1983\nA Momentary Lapse of Reason\nOctober 1987\nDelicate Sound of Thunder\nNovember 1988\nShine On\nNovember 1992\nThe Division Bell\nMarch 1994\nPulse\nJune 1995\nIs There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live\nApril 2000\nEchoes: The Best of Pink Floyd\nNovember 2001\nOh By The Way\nDecember 2007\nDark Side of the Moon: Experience Edition\nSeptember 2011\nDark Side of the Moon: Immersion Edition\nSeptember 2011\nDiscovery Boxset\nSeptember 2011\nA Foot in the Door - The Best of Pink Floyd\nNovember 2011\nWish You Were Here: Immersion Edition\nNovember 2011\nWish You Were Here: Experience Edition\nNovember 2011\nThe Wall: Immersion Edition\nFebruary 2012\nThe Wall: Experience Edition\nFebruary 2012\nThe Division Bell 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition\nJuly 2014\nThe Endless River\nNovember 2014\nCre/ation - The Early Years 1967-1972\nNovember 2016\nThe Later Years 1987-2019\nNovember 2019\nSolo Albums\nSyd Barrett\nThe Madcap Laughs\nJanuary 1970\nBarrett\nNovember 1970\nOpel\nApril 1989\nOctopus\nMay 1992\nWouldn't You Miss Me:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1702, "id": "61808229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3506588897#10_3878998248", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour", "title": "David Gilmour - Wikipedia", "headings": "David Gilmour\nDavid Gilmour\nContents\nEarly life and education\nPink Floyd\n1985: Gilmour becomes leader\nRoy Harper\nKate Bush\nSolo work\n2000s\n2010s–present\nMusical style\nInfluence\nCharity work\nPersonal life\nAwards and honours\nGuitars\nThe Black Strat\nFender Black Strat Signature Stratocaster\nThe 0001 Strat\nOther electric guitars\nAcoustics\nSteel guitar\nBass guitars\nEMG DG20 Signature pickups\nDiscography\nStudio albums\nTours\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Pink Floyd\nMain article: Pink Floyd\nGilmour performing with Pink Floyd in the mid-1970s\nIn December 1967, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason invited Gilmour to join the band to cover for the increasingly erratic Barrett. Gilmour accepted; they initially intended to continue with Barrett as a non-performing songwriter. One of the band's business partners, Peter Jenner, said: \" The idea was that Dave would ... cover for Barrett's eccentricities and when that got to be not workable, Syd was just going to write. Just to try to keep him involved.\" By March 1968, working with Barrett had become too difficult and he agreed to leave the band. Gilmour took up lead vocal roles with keyboardist Richard Wright. After the successes of The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and Wish You Were Here (1975), Waters took greater control of the band, writing and singing lead on most of Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979).", "start_char": 6369, "end_char": 7272, "id": "101667408" } ]
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what is the political system in england?
Constitutional monarchy
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_922949666#0_2075327244", "url": "https://infogram.com/economic-system-of-england-uk-1gnl8m31kew7p36", "title": "Economic System of England (UK) - Infogram", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Economic System of England (UK) - Infogram", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 42, "id": "33975459" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1538214387#0_3359435546", "url": "https://greatbritishmag.co.uk/uk-culture/how-the-british-political-system-works/", "title": "How the British political system works - Great British Mag", "headings": "How the British political system works\nHow the British political system works\nIs the Queen in charge of the UK?\nDo England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own governments?\nWho makes the laws in the UK?\nWhat are the different political parties and how are their members elected?\nWho can vote in the UK?\nHow does the voting system in the UK work?\n", "segment": "How the British political system works - Great British Mag\nHow the British political system works\nBritish politics can seem very confusing – there are lots of different political parties and branches of government, and even though we have a monarchy we are also a democracy. We’ve put together this handy guide to answer some common questions about the British political system. Is the Queen in charge of the UK? Sort of. The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. This means that while a monarch – in this case, Queen Elizabeth II – is the head of state, she is not the head of government. She does not get to make most of the decisions about how the government is run; that job belongs to the Prime Minister, or PM. The English monarchy used to have absolute power, but that was a long time ago – over 800 years in fact. 2015 was the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, or the Great Charter.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 933, "id": "99196290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_195447953#2_345000429", "url": "http://www.expatica.com/uk/about/The-political-system-of-the-United-Kingdom_103179.html", "title": "The British government and political system | Expatica", "headings": "The British government and political system\nThe British government and political system\nThe UK political system\nPolitical parties in England\nPolitical parties in Scotland\nPolitical parties in Wales\nPolitical parties in Northern Ireland\nGet up to speed on British politics\n", "segment": "Such proud differences are friendly, but the reasons for them stretch back across centuries of historical conflict. The UK political system\nThe politics in the United Kingdom operate within a ‘constitutional monarchy’ similar to countries like Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Denmark, Japan, and the Netherlands. While the Queen is head of state, the Prime Minister is head of government. Since 1999, the UK government has shared executive powers with the devolved governments of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly. Each of the United Kingdom parliaments or assemblies has elected political parties. The UK Parliament in London is at the heart of the political system in Britain and is the legislative body for the UK and British overseas territories. Parliament has two legislative parliamentary bodies – the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The House of Lords includes three types of members: Bishops from the Church of England, nobility (British honours system) and Law Lords (Judges). Its members are not elected, but instead appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minster.", "start_char": 1509, "end_char": 2633, "id": "18733781" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_195447953#0_344996366", "url": "http://www.expatica.com/uk/about/The-political-system-of-the-United-Kingdom_103179.html", "title": "The British government and political system | Expatica", "headings": "The British government and political system\nThe British government and political system\nThe UK political system\nPolitical parties in England\nPolitical parties in Scotland\nPolitical parties in Wales\nPolitical parties in Northern Ireland\nGet up to speed on British politics\n", "segment": "The British government and political system | Expatica\nThe British government and political system\nHome Living in the UK Government & Law The British government and political system\nLast update on February 04, 2021\nWritten by Peter Orange\nHere’s a short introduction to the British political system and government, as well as some notable UK political parties of influence. Are the islands called the United Kingdom or just Britain? And what about England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – are they separate countries? These questions are often asked by bemused internationals, and, depending on who you ask, you will most likely get a different answer. The ‘countries’ of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have distinct cultures and proud independent histories. Acts of Union passed centuries ago brought these countries into one political union. This union is what is formally known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – which is often considered a bit of a mouthful. The historical significance of the Union is important because it underpins some of the political dynamics of the country and possibly contributes as to why it has become so multi-cultural. Norman Tebbit, once Member of Parliament, voiced a controversial opinion in 1990 that suggested that a person’s origins were indicated by which national sports team they supported. If you put this to the test today and ask a Scot which rugby team they support, their answer likely won’t be England or Wales.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1508, "id": "18733779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1280527562#1_2283422072", "url": "http://cybertraveltips.com/europe/england/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-England-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does England Have", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does England Have\nWhat Type Of Government Does England Have\nWhat Type Of Government Does England Have\n", "segment": "However, issues that affect England are decided the government of United Kingdom, which consists of Members of Parliament, MPs, from all over the UK. When some one asks what type of government does England have, they are usually referring to the United Kingdom. England has a parliamentary democracy with a constitution Monarch as the Head of State. The parliament in England represents the people. It is home of the representative democracy where the chosen representatives are send to serve the interests of the people. In England, the parliament is where the MPs decide laws and make decisions for the country. However, this is not the same as the government which runs the country. One of the jobs of the parliament is to ensure that the government is running the country properly. In England the politicians are elected by the people and sent as Members of Parliament to the House of Commons in London. This is done during the general election, which is held no more than five years apart.", "start_char": 682, "end_char": 1676, "id": "5126743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1041384197#4_2422606810", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/british-political-hierarchy/", "title": "British Political Hierarchy Structure | Hierarchy Structure", "headings": "British Political Hierarchy\nBritish Political Hierarchy\nExecutive Level\nLegislative Level\nJudicial Level\n", "segment": "First Reading\nSecond Reading\nCommittee Stage\nReport Stage\nThird Reading\nRoyal Assent\nSince British political system does not have a President, so government is headed by Prime Minister. A Monarch is also there who is the hereditary member of the British Royal family but tey possess very few political powers. Judicial Level\nThis is the most complex section of British politics. British political system recognizes three legal systems – One for Scotland, One for Northern Ireland and one for Wales & England. Although these systems are quite similar in terms of principles followed but they differ in the way they operate. The major job of the judicial system is to ensure that everyone is obeying law and all the activities that are happening in the country are legal. British Political Hierarchy was last modified: December 5th, 2017 by hierarchystructure", "start_char": 2417, "end_char": 3275, "id": "8563409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1646032701#0_2967442134", "url": "http://www.rogerdarlington.me.uk/Britishpoliticalsystem.html", "title": "British political system", "headings": "BRITISH POLITICAL SYSTEM\nA VERY, VERY SHORT HISTORY\nHOW HISTORY HAS SHAPED THE POLITICAL SYSTEM\nTHREE ARMS OF THE STATE\nTHE U.K. PARLIAMENT\nThe House of Commons\nThe House of Lords\nSome distinguishing features of the British Parliamentary system\nTHE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS\nPOLITICAL PARTIES\nTHE U.K. GOVERNMENT\nThe Prime Minister\nGovernment Departments\nGovernment Ministers\nThe Cabinet Committee System\nThe civil service\nDEVOLVED GOVERNMENT\nThe Scottish Parliament\nThe Welsh Parliament\nThe Northern Ireland Assembly\nTHE U.K. JUDICIARY\nCIVIL SOCIETY\nCONSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL REFORM\nROGER DARLINGTON\n", "segment": "British political system\nBack to home page click here A SHORT GUIDE TO THE\nBRITISH POLITICAL SYSTEM\nContents\nA Very, Very Short History\nHow History Has Shaped The Political System\nThe Three Arms Of The State\nThe UK Parliament\nThe Legislative Process\nPolitical Parties\nThe UK Government\nDevolved Government\nThe UK Judiciary\nCivil Society\nConstitutional And Political Reform\nA VERY, VERY SHORT HISTORY\nTo understand fully any country's political system, one needs to understand something of its history. This is especially true of the United Kingdom because its history has been very different from most other nations and, as a result, its political system is very different from most other nations too. Like its (unwritten) constitution, the British state evolved over time. We probably need to start in 1066 when William the Conqueror from Normandy invaded what we now call England, defeated the Anglo-Saxon King Harold and established a Norman dynasty. The Normans were not satisfied with conquering England and, over the next few centuries, tried to conquer Ireland, Wales and Scotland. They succeeded with the first two and failed with the last despite several wars over the centuries. By one of those ironical twists of history, when Queen Elizabeth of England died in 1603, she was succeeded by her cousin James VI, King of Scots who promptly decamped from Edinburgh and settled in London as King James I of England while keeping his Scots title and running Scotland by remote control. A century later the Scottish economic and political elite bankrupted themselves through something called the Darien Scheme and agreed to a Union between England and Scotland to make themselves solvent again and so Great Britain with one Parliament based in London came into being in 1707. The Irish parliament was abolished in 1801 with Ireland returning members to Westminster and the new political entity was called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Understandab;y the southern (Catholic) Irish never reconciled themselves to being ruled by the English and rebelled in 1916 and gained independence in 1922.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2114, "id": "1721019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_846750374#4_953179966", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_England", "title": "Outline of England - Wikipedia", "headings": "Outline of England\nOutline of England\nSee also: Outline of the United Kingdom\nContents\nGeneral reference\nGeography of England\nEnvironment of England\nNatural geographic features of England\nRegions of England\nAdministrative divisions of England\nCounties of England\nDistricts of England\nCivil parishes of England\nUnitary authorities of England\nMunicipalities of England\nDemography of England\nGovernment and politics of England\nLaw and order in England\nMilitary of England\nLocal government of England\nHistory of England\nHistory of England by period\nHistory of England, by region\nHistory of cities of England\nHistory of counties of England\nHistory of England, by subject\nCulture of England\nArt of England\nSport in England\nEconomy and infrastructure of England\nEducation in England\nTypes of schools in England\nSpecific schools in England\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "none. 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England does not compete at the Olympic Games, English athletes compete as part of the Great Britain team instead.", "start_char": 4019, "end_char": 9215, "id": "63311599" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_517329021#2_1140282021", "url": "https://freespeechfreepress.wordpress.com/england/", "title": "England | Free Speech and Free Press Around the World", "headings": "England\nEngland\nHistorical Background\nFree Press\nFree Speech\nComparison Between England and the United States\nConclusion\n", "segment": "The English Parliament ultimately runs the country and consists of the appointed House of Lords and the elected House of Commons. [ 3] There are three main political parties in England: the Conservative, Liberal Democrats and the Labor Party. England has been a frontrunner in economics, military and industry for many years. England ruled over the Thirteen Colonies in America in the 1600s and 1700s, but because of England’s oppressive government on issues like freedom of expression and religion, the United States officially broke free from England in 1783. Free Press\nHistorically, England has some of the strictest laws on freedom of the press. In 1538, King Henry VIII issued a licensing law for all publications. [ 4] The law proclaimed that anyone who wanted to print something, from books to shipping schedules, had to have a license. [ 5] This law prevented the publication of opinions with which the King did not agree. This was called prior restraint, which was action taken by the government to prohibit publication of a document before it is distributed to the public. 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All these units are separately administered by their local administrators. While England that is the largest part of UK also exercises its own political system. Although the British political system is headed by monarch but essentially the monarch’s powers are ceremonial and the actual political system rests on three branches of horizontal political hierarchy – The Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. Following are the vital sections of flexible and pragmatic British political hierarchy: British Political Hierarchy\nExecutive Level\nThis level is comprised of the elected ministers who are responsible for running the entire country and proposing new laws. British Parliament, which is also known as Westminster is an important segment of this level of British political hierarchy. This parliament is a bicameral body and is composed of two houses – House of Commons and the House of Lords.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1417, "id": "8563405" } ]
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who played michael myers in halloween 4?
George P. Wilbur
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The film follows the basic premise of the original film, with an increased focus on Michael's childhood: a ten-year-old Michael ( Daeg Faerch) is shown killing animals and suffering emotional abuse from Judith ( Hanna R. Hall) and his mother's boyfriend Ronnie ( William Forsythe ), both of whom he later murders, along with a boy who was bullying him. After being committed to Smith's Grove, Michael takes up the hobby of creating papier-mâché masks and receives unsuccessful therapy from Dr. Sam Loomis ( Malcolm McDowell ). Michael's mother Deborah ( Sheri Moon Zombie) commits suicide after witnessing him killing a nurse. As an adult, Michael ( Tyler Mane) returns to Haddonfield to reunite with his younger sister Laurie ( Scout Taylor-Compton ), the only person he has ever loved.", "start_char": 7200, "end_char": 8559, "id": "72904340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1327663939#5_2445927114", "url": "https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/overview-men-played-michael-myers/", "title": "Who Has Played Michael Myers? A Look Back at the Men Behind the Mask", "headings": "A Look Back at the Men Who Have Played Michael Myers\nA Look Back at the Men Who Have Played Michael Myers\nRelated: Why Rob Zombie’s Halloween II is (Almost) a Masterpiece\nNick Castle\nRelated: Nick Castle Talks Returning to Halloween [Exclusive]\nDick Warlock\nGeorge P. Wilbur\nDon Shanks\nChris Durand\nBrad Loree\nTyler Mane\nJames Jude Courtney\nFollow us on social media! Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.\nWritten by Nat Brehmer\nHave your say!\nAlso on Wicked Horror\nAntiquities of Intrigue: 5 Occult Objects …\nHere’s Your First Witch for The Craft Remake\nBlu-ray Review: Eli Roth’s HISTORY OF …\nAfter Midnight is Another Must-Watch …\nGhosts in the Darkness: A History …\nZoo is a compelling love story set in a …\nVampirella from Hammer Films …\nSlaxx Boasts One Seriously Killer Pair …\nLog in with\n", "segment": "While it did not feature Michael Myers, Warlock did return to play an actual robot in Halloween III: Season of the Witch. George P. Wilbur\nAfter a seven year absence, the producers decided it was time for a fourth Halloween film to resurrect Michael Myers after the box office failure that was Halloween III. It proved to by a wise decision and Halloween 4 is an atmospheric and fun movie. People have a little less love for the mask used in the film, though, which was due to a last minute mix up. Wilbur’s Michael is bulkier. He really plats up the physical aspects of the character. Although it was years later, Wilbur would be the first person to play the Myers twice when he reprised the role in 1995’s Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. CLICK HERE For 100s of FREE Trashy Horror Movies!", "start_char": 2311, "end_char": 3107, "id": "95091961" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1384808111#8_2818570541", "url": "https://screenrant.com/halloween-movies-michael-myers-every-actor/", "title": "Halloween: Every Actor Who's Played Michael Myers | Screen Rant", "headings": "Every Actor Who Played Michael Myers In The Halloween Movies\nEvery Actor Who Played Michael Myers In The Halloween Movies\nNick Castle, Tony Moran, Tommy Lee Wallace, James Winburn, Will Sandin, & Debra Hill (Halloween 1978)\nDick Warlock & Adam Gunn (Halloween II)\nGeorge P. Wilbur, Tom Morga, & Erik Preston (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers)\nDon Shanks (Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers)\nGeorge P. Wilbur & A. Michael Lerner (Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers)\nChris Durand (Halloween H20: 20 Years Later)\nBrad Loree (Halloween: Resurrection)\nTyler Mane & Daeg Faerch (Rob Zombie’s Halloween)\nTyler Mane & Chase Wright Vanek (Rob Zombie’ Halloween II)\nJames Jude Courtney & Nick Castle (Halloween 2018)\nFrédéric Poirier (Dead by Daylight)\nKey Release Dates\n", "segment": "Large portions of the film were re-shot with A. Michael Lerner replacing George P. Wilbur as Michael because the studio wanted the villain to appear less bulky. This change resulted in the continuity error of a slimmer Michael Myers appearing in the last third of the film. Chris Durand (Halloween H20: 20 Years Later)\nHalloween H20 takes place twenty years after the original attacks on Haddonfield’s teenagers, ignoring the events of Halloweens 4, 5, and 6, and serving as a direct sequel to the first two films. Michael Myers is played by Chris Durand as he comes to find Laurie Strode and her son at a boarding school where she serves as the dean. Brad Loree (Halloween: Resurrection)\nHalloween: Resurrection follows Michael Myers as he finally kills off Laurie Strode , then returns to Haddonfield to find that his derelict childhood home is used for a live internet horror show. In this film, Michael Myers is played exclusively by Brad Loree, though Busta Rhymes and cameraman Charlie, played by Brad Sihvon, both don a Michael mask at certain points in the film. Tyler Mane & Daeg Faerch (Rob Zombie’s Halloween)\nRob Zombie’s reimagining of the original Halloween brought more human elements to Michael Myers, exploring his backstory and also ramping up the psychopath element.", "start_char": 4997, "end_char": 6283, "id": "10843437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_561738647#10_802457332", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_Kills", "title": "Halloween Kills - Wikipedia", "headings": "Halloween Kills\nHalloween Kills\nContents\nPremise\nCast\nProduction\nDevelopment\nPre-production\nCasting for extras were announced in late August 2019.\nCasting\nFilming\nRelease\nSequel\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Casting for extras were announced in late August 2019. Casting\nOn July 26, 2019, it was confirmed that Nick Castle will return for both sequels for some scenes as Michael Myers with James Jude Courtney again playing Myers for the majority of the films. On August 26, 2019, it was announced that Anthony Michael Hall would join the cast as Tommy Doyle, a character portrayed by Brian Andrews in the original Halloween film. Paul Rudd, who played Doyle in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, was approached to reprise his role, but declined as he was unavailable due to his commitments to Ghostbusters: Afterlife. On August 30, 2019, it was announced that Kyle Richards would reprise her role as Lindsey Wallace from the original film. Charles Cyphers was officially confirmed to return in October, his first role in a film since Methodic in 2007. On September 5, 2019, it was reported that Robert Longstreet would play Lonnie Elam, a character from the original film. On September 27, 2019, Nancy Stephens, who portrayed Nurse Marion Chambers in the original film and its sequels Halloween II and Halloween H20:", "start_char": 6574, "end_char": 7688, "id": "99797881" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1387901158#10_1529858315", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_Ends", "title": "Halloween Kills - Wikipedia", "headings": "Halloween Kills\nHalloween Kills\nContents\nPremise\nCast\nProduction\nDevelopment\nPre-production\nCasting for extras were announced in late August 2019.\nCasting\nFilming\nRelease\nSequel\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Casting for extras were announced in late August 2019. Casting\nOn July 26, 2019, it was confirmed that Nick Castle will return for both sequels for some scenes as Michael Myers with James Jude Courtney again playing Myers for the majority of the films. On August 26, 2019, it was announced that Anthony Michael Hall would join the cast as Tommy Doyle, a character portrayed by Brian Andrews in the original Halloween film. Paul Rudd, who played Doyle in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, was approached to reprise his role, but declined as he was unavailable due to his commitments to Ghostbusters: Afterlife. On August 30, 2019, it was announced that Kyle Richards would reprise her role as Lindsey Wallace from the original film. Charles Cyphers was officially confirmed to return in October, his first role in a film since Methodic in 2007. On September 5, 2019, it was reported that Robert Longstreet would play Lonnie Elam, a character from the original film. On September 27, 2019, Nancy Stephens, who portrayed Nurse Marion Chambers in the original film and its sequels Halloween II and Halloween H20:", "start_char": 6659, "end_char": 7773, "id": "104464181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1384755816#7_2818421429", "url": "https://screenrant.com/halloween-michael-myers-performances-actors-best-worst/", "title": "Halloween: The Best Michael Myers Performances, Actors Ranked", "headings": "Halloween: The Best Michael Myers Performances, Actors Ranked\nHalloween: The Best Michael Myers Performances, Actors Ranked\nRELATED: 5 Reasons John Carpenter's Halloween Has Aged Poorly (& 5 Reason It's Timeless)\n9 Chris Durand (Halloween H2O)\n8 Brad Loree (Halloween: Resurrection)\n7 A. Michael Lerner (Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers)\nRELATED: Every Original Halloween Movie Actor Who Returned In The Sequels\n6 Don Shanks (Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers)\n5 Tyler Mane (Halloween 2007)\nRELATED: Halloween Franchise: 5 Most Chilling & 5 Eye Roll Inducing Moments\n4 George P. Wilbur (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers)\n3 Dick Warlock (Halloween II)\n2 James Jude Courtney (Halloween 2018)\nRELATED: Halloween: The 5 Best 5 Worst Theories About The Movies\n1 Nick Castle/Tony Moran (Halloween)\nNEXT: Everything We Know About Halloween Kills\n", "segment": "Shanks gets extra credit for also portraying the mysterious Man in Black character, whose story-line concludes in the follow-up, The Curse of Michael Myers. 5 Tyler Mane (Halloween 2007)\nTowering over his victims with a hulking 6'7'' frame, Tyler Mane easily gives the most physically imposing performance as Michael Myers to date! RELATED: Halloween Franchise: 5 Most Chilling & 5 Eye Roll Inducing Moments\nWhile the movies he appears in aren't very well-received, the two millennial Halloween remakes helmed by Rob Zombie ( Halloween and Halloween II) feature the most barbarous villain of the entire franchise. Moreover, as an origin story, Mane is given much more material to mine than simply playing a one-dimensional boogeyman. Mane also used his experience as a pro-wrestler to properly calibrate how his body should move. 4 George P. Wilbur (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers)\nGeorge Wilbur gave such a terrifying turn as \"The Shape\" in Halloween 4 that he was one of the only few to be asked to reprise the role. Two movies later, no less!", "start_char": 3397, "end_char": 4452, "id": "10843353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_980854546#10_1906143740", "url": "https://bbcstoriesnews.blogspot.com/2020/07/halloween-kills-trailer.html", "title": "Halloween Kills Story, Cast, Trailer, Release Date", "headings": "Halloween Kills Story, Cast, Trailer, Release Date\nHalloween Kills Story, Cast, Trailer, Release Date\nHalloween Kills Cast\nHalloween Kills Release Date\nHalloween Kills Trailer\nPosted by: Kashif\nYou may like these posts\n", "segment": "Carmela McNeal as Vanessa, Haddonfield Memorial Hospital's nurse. Michael Smallwood as Marcus, Haddonfield Memorial Hospital's doctor. Ryan Lewis as Deputy Sullivan\nSalem Collins as Christy\nGiselle Witt as Mindy\nJ. Gaven Wilde as Dennis\nDiva Tyler as Sondra\nMike Dupree as Ventriloquist\nJohn Flanagan as Paramedic\nAndy Bethea as Police Officer\nOn July 26, 2019, it was confirmed that Nick Castle will return for both sequels for some scenes as Michael Myers with James Jude Courtney again playing Myers for the majority of the films. On August 26, 2019, it was announced that Anthony Michael Hall would join the cast as Tommy Doyle, a character portrayed by Brian Andrews in the original Halloween film. Paul Rudd, who played Doyle in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, was approached to reprise his role, but declined as he was unavailable due to his commitments to Ghostbusters. On August 30, 2019, it was announced that Kyle Richards would reprise her role as Lindsey Wallace from the original film. In August 2019, Charles Cyphers was rumored to reprise his role as Sheriff Leigh Brackett from the original film and its 1981 sequel. Cyphers was officially confirmed to return in October, his first role in a film since Methodic in 2007. On September 5, 2019, it was reported that Robert Longstreet would play Lonnie Elam, a character from the original film.", "start_char": 5775, "end_char": 7141, "id": "54026173" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_561478841#8_802298551", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_(1978_film)", "title": "Halloween (1978 film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Halloween\n(1978 film)\n\nHalloween (1978 film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nMain article: List of Halloween characters\nProduction\nConcept\nScreenplay\nCasting\nFilming\nMusical score\nRelease\nTheatrical distribution\nTelevision rights\nCritical response\nContemporaneous\nRetrospective\nHome media\nAccolades\nAnalysis\nThemes\nAesthetic elements\nLegacy\nRelated works\nNovelization and video game\nSequels and remake\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nExternal links\n", "segment": "After they leave, Michael awakens once again and slowly approaches an unsuspecting Laurie. Loomis sees the kids running from the house and goes to investigate, finding Michael and Laurie fighting upstairs; Laurie rips Michael's mask off, making him hesitate to put it back on. Loomis shoots Michael six times, knocking him off the balcony. Laurie asks Loomis if Michael was the \"boogeyman,\" which Loomis confirms. Loomis walks to the balcony and looks down to see that Michael has vanished. Unsurprised, he stares off into the night as Laurie begins to sob. Michael's breathing is heard during a montage of locations where he had recently been, indicating he could be anywhere. Cast\nMain article: List of Halloween characters\nDonald Pleasence as Dr. Sam Loomis\nJamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode\nNick Castle as Michael Myers / The Shape\nTony Moran as Michael Myers (unmasked)\nWill Sandin as Michael Myers (age 6)\nP.J. Soles as Lynda Van Der Klok\nNancy Kyes as Annie Brackett\nCharles Cyphers as Sheriff Leigh Brackett\nKyle Richards as Lindsey Wallace\nBrian Andrews as Tommy Doyle\nJohn Michael Graham as Bob Simms\nNancy Stephens as Marion Chambers\nArthur Malet as Angus Taylor\nMickey Yablans as Richie Castle\nBrent Le Page as Lonnie Elam\nAdam Hollander as Keith\nSandy Johnson as Judith Margaret Myers\nDavid Kyle as Danny Hodges\nPeter Griffith as Morgan Strode\nRobert Phalen as Dr. Terence Wynn\nProduction\nConcept\nAfter viewing Carpenter's film Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) at the Milan Film Festival, independent film producer Irwin Yablans and financier Moustapha Akkad sought out Carpenter to direct a film for them about a psychotic killer that stalked babysitters.", "start_char": 6353, "end_char": 8019, "id": "99797798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_224628094#8_511519788", "url": "https://halloweenmovie.fandom.com/wiki/Halloween_franchise", "title": "Halloween franchise | Halloween Series Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Halloween\nfranchise\n\nHalloween franchise\nFilms\nOverview\nDevelopment\nCrew\nMusic\nBox office\nFuture\nLiterature\nNovels\nComic books\nOnline stories\nMerchandise\nExternal links\nHalloween Sites\nOther Horror Wikis\nOfficial\n", "segment": "The film ends with Challis screaming for the final station to turn off the commercial. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), as the title suggests, features the return of Michael Myers ( George P. Wilbur) to the film series. The film reveals that Michael survived the fire in Halloween II but has been in a coma for ten years. While being transferred back to Smith's Grove, Michael comes out of his coma and overhears that Laurie Strode, who died in a car accident, has a daughter, Jamie Lloyd ( Danielle Harris ). Michael escapes the transport and heads to Haddonfield in search of Jamie. Fellow survivor Dr. Loomis also goes to Haddonfield after learning that Michael has escaped transfer. Eventually the town residents track Michael down and shoot him several times before he falls down a mine shaft where he is presumed dead. Picking up directly where the previous film ends, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) has Michael ( Don Shanks) surviving the fall down the mine;", "start_char": 4489, "end_char": 5488, "id": "39161718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_224865278#2_511825958", "url": "https://halloweenmovie.fandom.com/wiki/Nick_Castle", "title": "Nick Castle | Halloween Series Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Nick Castle\nNick Castle\nActor\nName:\nKnown aliases:\nGender:\nPlace of birth:\nBirth:\nFirst Appearance:\nTrivia\nGallery\nAppearances\n", "segment": "However, it was at the suggestion of Carpenter that he take up the role of Michael Myers rather than paying a stuntman to do the role. Castle was payed about twenty-five dollars a day for his role in the film. Michael was portrayed by Nick Castle in almost every scene, except for some pick-up shots and the unmasking scene, where he was replaced by Tony Moran. Castle admitted he was disappointed to not be the face shown, but understood that Carpenter wanted a more \"angelic\" face to juxtapose with Myers' ghastly deeds. However, there is a scene where Castle appears as Michael without the mask, when Michael leaps on top of the car in the rain at the beginning of the film. The scene was lit only by the car's taillights and lasted not even two seconds, so many people do not remember Castle in the shot. Castle had to do the take in the cold water many times, and got sick as a result. However, the experience was mainly fun for Castle. He can be seen in many production stills having fun with the mask. These include pretending to kiss Jamie Lee Curtis, pretending to drink some Dr. Pepper, and holding the mask next to his own face with a funny expression.", "start_char": 607, "end_char": 1770, "id": "39161902" } ]
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ProQuest 492620306. ^ W.E.B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America, 1987; 651.", "start_char": 7016, "end_char": 7191, "id": "103727848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1080875107#7_1872414431", "url": "http://www.tcnj.edu/~kpearson/syllabi/dubois.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Souls of Black Folk by\nW.E.B. DuBois. Boston: Bedford Books. 1997\nByerman, Keith E. Seizing the Word. Athens:.The University of Georgia\nPress.1994\n* Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., McKay, Nellie Y.The Norton Anthology of African\nAmerican Literature. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc..1997\n* Lewis, David Levering. W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of A Race. New York:", "start_char": 2108, "end_char": 2469, "id": "102752601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1054048055#3_1910102017", "url": "http://classics.rebeccareid.com/2009/12/16/harlem-renaissance-beginning/", "title": "Harlem Renaissance: The Beginning of the Movement « The Classics Circuit", "headings": "\nHarlem Renaissance: The Beginning of the Movement\nW.E.B. Du Bois (1868 – 1963)\nNotable Works\nJames Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)\nFiction\nPoetry\nNonfiction/Edited Collections\nCharles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932)\nGeneral\nFiction\nNonfiction\nAlain Locke (1885-1954)\nLess Well-Known Writers\n", "segment": "More biographical information about W.E.B. Du Bois at this post at Rhapsody in Books Weblog. Notable Works\nThe Philadelphia Negro (1899; 520 pages). The Philadelphia Negro was originally published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 1899. One of the first works to combine the use of urban ethnography, social history, and descriptive statistics, it has become a classic work in the social science literature. Both the issues the book raises and the evolution of DuBois’s own thinking about the problems of black integration into American society sound strikingly contemporary. ( via Amazon)\n“Incredible insights regarding the story of slavery, emancipation, and urban life for African Americans in early Philadelphia. First such sociological study in history. Also contains interesting biographical facts regarding W.E.B. DuBois, especially those associated with his employment with the University of Pennsylvania.” Crenee from Goodreads\n“Very quantitative, crisply objective, protective of the fragile evolving black middle class;", "start_char": 1840, "end_char": 2879, "id": "4907285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1074947917#5_1904507884", "url": "http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96feb/dubois.html", "title": "W.E.B. Dubois | Sociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader", "headings": "W.E.B. Dubois\nSociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader\n\nW.E.B. Dubois\nSociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader\n1868 -1963\nChildren learn more from what you are than what you teach.\nResources\n• Other Civil-Rights Leaders in the Lucidcafé Library\n• Books By Dubois\n• Books About Dubois\n• W.E.B. Dubois Images\n• Related Websites\n• eTexts of Dubois\nOther Civil-Rights Leaders in the Lucidcafé Library\nBooks By Dubois\nBooks About Dubois\neTexts of Dubois\n", "segment": "CLICK HERE to purchase this Paperback edition of \"The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois Reader\"\nDarkwater: Voices from Within the Veil - Author: W.E.B. Dubois\nAfter an opening autobiographical essay, Dubois launches a series of critical commentaries on some of the most important issues pertaining to White-Black relations, including white bigotry, black voting rights, and black-white labor relations. CLICK HERE to purchase this Paperback edition of \"Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil\"\nThe Negro - Author: W.E.B. Dubois\n\"The whole is written with an intellectual force, a breadth of learning, and a judicial poise that compel respect.—New York Times\nCLICK HERE to purchase this Paperback edition of \"The Negro\"\nBooks About Dubois\nA Gift of the Spirit: Reading the Souls of Black Folk - Author: Eugene Victor Wolfenstein\nThe Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois has inspired a rich and varied range of critical responses since its 1903 publication. Eugene Victor Wolfenstein, Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Los Angeles, builds on this foundation in his reading of Souls that demonstrates the unity and coherence of DuBois's masterwork. CLICK HERE to purchase this Hardcover edition of \"A Gift of the Spirit\"\nW.E.B. Dubois:", "start_char": 3336, "end_char": 4591, "id": "45857019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1676717534#11_1883064447", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_DuBois", "title": "Allison DuBois - Wikipedia", "headings": "Allison DuBois\nAllison DuBois\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nMedium\nCriticism\nPersonal life\nBooks\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Books\nDuBois is the author of four books dealing with mediumship . DuBois, Allison (2005). Don't Kiss Them Good-bye. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-8228-4. OCLC 58051272. —— (2006). We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us.", "start_char": 8052, "end_char": 8297, "id": "100415776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1074947917#4_1904505698", "url": "http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96feb/dubois.html", "title": "W.E.B. Dubois | Sociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader", "headings": "W.E.B. Dubois\nSociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader\n\nW.E.B. Dubois\nSociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader\n1868 -1963\nChildren learn more from what you are than what you teach.\nResources\n• Other Civil-Rights Leaders in the Lucidcafé Library\n• Books By Dubois\n• Books About Dubois\n• W.E.B. Dubois Images\n• Related Websites\n• eTexts of Dubois\nOther Civil-Rights Leaders in the Lucidcafé Library\nBooks By Dubois\nBooks About Dubois\neTexts of Dubois\n", "segment": "The book's largely autobiographical chapters take the reader through the momentous and moody maze of Afro-American life after the Emancipation Proclamation: from poverty, the neoslavery of the sharecropper, to the heights of humanity reached by the spiritual \"sorrow songs\" that birthed gospel and the blues. CLICK HERE to purchase this Hardcover edition of \"The Souls of Black Folk\"\nThe Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois Reader - Author: W.E.B. Dubois\nA compendium of works by Dubois including \"The Souls of Black Folk\" (1903), and his landmark work on colonialism, \"Darkwater\" (1920). Key chapters are drawn from full-length studies, including \"The Philadelphia Negro,\" \"The Gift of Black Folk,\" \"In Battle for Peace,\" and Du Bois's posthumous autobiography are supplemented by dozens of shorter essays covering topics in literature, education, African politics, urban studies, and American foreign policy. CLICK HERE to purchase this Paperback edition of \"The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois Reader\"\nDarkwater: Voices from Within the Veil - Author: W.E.B. Dubois\nAfter an opening autobiographical essay, Dubois launches a series of critical commentaries on some of the most important issues pertaining to White-Black relations, including white bigotry, black voting rights, and black-white labor relations. CLICK HERE to purchase this Paperback edition of \"Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil\"\nThe Negro - Author:", "start_char": 2440, "end_char": 3837, "id": "45857018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1080875107#11_1872416759", "url": "http://www.tcnj.edu/~kpearson/syllabi/dubois.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "1997\nRudwick, Elliott. W.E.B. DuBois, Voice of the Black Protest Movement. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press Illini Books edition. 1982\n* Sundquist, Eric J. The Oxford W.E.B. DuBois Reader. New York;.Oxford\nUniversity Press. 1996\n* Tate, Claudia. Psychoanalysis and Black Novels: Desire and the Protocols\nof Race. New York:", "start_char": 2883, "end_char": 3214, "id": "102752605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1181721916#9_2136584784", "url": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34758210-the-color-of-money", "title": "Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap by Mehrsa Baradaran", "headings": "Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap\nColor of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nPopular Answered Questions\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nStart your review of Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n", "segment": "- W.E.B. DuBois\nEvery few years there is a book that is so powerful it turns me into a book nerd, policy evangelical. I go out and buy several copies and press them into friends hands with the fervor of a recent convert and tell them they \"NEED\" to read it. I think the last nonfiction book to do this for me was Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Rig\n\"to be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.\" - W.E.B. DuBois\nEvery few years there is a book that is so powerful it turns me into a book nerd, policy evangelical. I go out and buy several copies and press them into friends hands with the fervor of a recent convert and tell them they \"NEED\" to read it. I think the last nonfiction book to do this for me was Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right or maybe The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. Usually, the book has both a financial angle and a policy tint.", "start_char": 5107, "end_char": 6128, "id": "83399689" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1080875107#8_1872415000", "url": "http://www.tcnj.edu/~kpearson/syllabi/dubois.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc..1997\n* Lewis, David Levering. W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of A Race. New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc. 1994. * Lewis, David Levering. W.E.B. DuBois: A Reader. New York:", "start_char": 2354, "end_char": 2563, "id": "102752602" } ]
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where was obama born?
Hawaii
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Obama’s father left his family when he was 2 years old, as a result of winning a scholarship to study at the prestigious Harvard University. It is here where studied economics, starting years later heading to Kenya, his country of origin, where he would work for the Government of this country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 845, "id": "26571925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_136224859#3_316416953", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/barack-obama-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Barack Obama Facts For Kids - Barack Obama Biography For Kids", "headings": "Barack Obama Facts For Kids – Barack Obama Biography For Kids – All About Barack Obama\nBarack Obama Facts For Kids – Barack Obama Biography For Kids – All About Barack Obama\nBarack Obama Facts For Kids\n1. Who Is Barack Obama\n2. When Was Barack Obama Born – Barack Obama Birthday\n3. Where Was Barack Obama Born – Barack Obama Birthplace\n4. How Tall Is Barack Obama – Barack Obama Height\n5. Where Is Barack Obama Originally From\n6. 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Barack Obama Hobbies\n24. Barack Obama Book For Kids\n25. Interesting Facts About Barack Obama – Facts About President Obama\n26. Fun Facts About Barack Obama – Barack Obama Fun Facts For Kids\n27. Where Is President Obama Today\n28. Barack Obama Facts For Kids Video\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "5. Where Is Barack Obama Originally From\nThe father of Barack Obama was an African while his mother was mostly of English ancestry. Originally, he is from Honolulu, Hawaii, as he was born there. 6. Where Was Barack Obama Born And Raised – Where Did Barack Obama Grow Up\nBarack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. He spent the early 10 years of his life in Hawaii, USA, and then in Indonesia. In 1971 at the age of 10, Barack Obama moved along with his mother back to Hawaii and live with his grandparents. His father visited him only once in 1971 for a month. He was grown up by the middle-class family of his mother. Obama lived with his grandparents when his mother returned to Jakarta along with his step-sister Maya in August 1975.", "start_char": 1402, "end_char": 2157, "id": "109884527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_150248598#5_404752159", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_and_where_was_President_Barack_Obama_born", "title": "When and where was President Barack Obama born? - Answers", "headings": "When and where was President Barack Obama born\n?\n\nWhen and where was President Barack Obama born?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhere was born Barack Obama?\nWho was the president born in Hawaii?\nWhen was Barack Obama born?\nWhat part of Kenya was Barack Obama born in?\nWho was the first ever black man to become the president of the US?\nWhere in Kenya was Barack Obama born?\nWhen was President Barack Obama born?\nWas president Obama the first president born in Hawaii?\nWhat year did Barack Obama get born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Washington state?\nWhat name was President Obama born with?\nIs President Barack Obama an android?\nWas President Barack Obama born in Hawaii or Kenya?\nWhat is the parent country Barack Obama?\nCan you be president and not have been born in the US?\nWhere was the current president born?\nWhere was president elect Obama born?\nHow was President Barack Obama born?\nWhere was Barack Hussein Obama Sr born?\nWhat is President Barack Obama about?\nWhere is President Barack Obama?\nWhich US President was born in Hawaii?\nWhy is Barack Obama Canadian?\nWhere Barack Obama was born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Kenya-?\n", "segment": "Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Where in Kenya was Barack Obama born? Barack Obama Sr. was born in the village of Nyang'oma Kogelo, in Rachuonyo district. Barack Obama Jr., the US President, was born in Hawaii. When was President Barack Obama born? The 44th President of the United States, President Barack Obama, II, was born on Friday, August 4, 1961 at 7:24 PM in Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. and Ann Dunham Obama. 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Where was president elect Obama born? President Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 4, 1961. How was President Barack Obama born? He was born on August 4, 1961 in Hawaii, as the son of Barack Obama sr. and Ann Dunham. Where was Barack Hussein Obama Sr born? President Obama's father, Barack H. Obama, Sr., was born in Kenya, Africa. What is President Barack Obama about?", "start_char": 2359, "end_char": 2779, "id": "74979326" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_757616941#1_1410878960", "url": "http://www.whereborn.com/barack-obama/", "title": "Where was Barack Obama born?", "headings": "Where was Barack Obama born?\nWhere was Barack Obama born?\nWhen was Barack Hussein Obama born?\nWhere has obama finished his Law Studies?\nAchievements of Barack Obama\n", "segment": "When was Barack Hussein Obama born? Barack Hussein Obama was born August 4 from the year 1961 in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii. In this place where his parents of Barack Hussein Obama and Shirley Ana Dunhan met, his father was born in Kenya and his mother born in Kansas and Irish family. Obama’s father left his family when he was 2 years old, as a result of winning a scholarship to study at the prestigious Harvard University. It is here where studied economics, starting years later heading to Kenya, his country of origin, where he would work for the Government of this country. His mother on the other hand after being alone for the abandonment of his father Barack Hussein Obama, this had to work in a bomb factory during the war. Years later, he married a merchant from Indonesia. The little Barack Obama would travel to the Asian continent, to settle and live in the city of Jakarta. According to an article published by a middle American, which makes reference to a biography of the year 1991 about the current US President. USA, says that Barack Obama was born in Kenya.", "start_char": 262, "end_char": 1342, "id": "26571926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_150248598#1_404745253", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_and_where_was_President_Barack_Obama_born", "title": "When and where was President Barack Obama born? - Answers", "headings": "When and where was President Barack Obama born\n?\n\nWhen and where was President Barack Obama born?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhere was born Barack Obama?\nWho was the president born in Hawaii?\nWhen was Barack Obama born?\nWhat part of Kenya was Barack Obama born in?\nWho was the first ever black man to become the president of the US?\nWhere in Kenya was Barack Obama born?\nWhen was President Barack Obama born?\nWas president Obama the first president born in Hawaii?\nWhat year did Barack Obama get born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Washington state?\nWhat name was President Obama born with?\nIs President Barack Obama an android?\nWas President Barack Obama born in Hawaii or Kenya?\nWhat is the parent country Barack Obama?\nCan you be president and not have been born in the US?\nWhere was the current president born?\nWhere was president elect Obama born?\nHow was President Barack Obama born?\nWhere was Barack Hussein Obama Sr born?\nWhat is President Barack Obama about?\nWhere is President Barack Obama?\nWhich US President was born in Hawaii?\nWhy is Barack Obama Canadian?\nWhere Barack Obama was born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Kenya-?\n", "segment": "Who was the president born in Hawaii? President Barack Obama. When was Barack Obama born? President Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the 44th President of the United States. What part of Kenya was Barack Obama born in? Barack Obama, the president, was not born in Kenya. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was his father, Barack Obama Sr., that was born in Nyang'oma Kogelo, Kenya.", "start_char": 496, "end_char": 914, "id": "74979317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_649063832#2_621994810", "url": "http://ethnicelebs.com/barack-obama", "title": "Barack Obama - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Barack Obama\nBarack Obama\nethnic\n", "segment": "He was Time Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2008 and 2012. President Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. His father was black and his mother was white. His father, Barack Hussein Obama, a governmental economist, was born in Nyang’oma Kogelo, Rachuonyo District, Kenya Colony, and was a Kenyan of the Luo tribe. His mother, Stanley Ann (Dunham), an anthropologist, was born in Wichita, Kansas, and had English, and small amounts (to varying degrees) of Scottish, Irish, German, Welsh, Swiss-German, and French, ancestry. His father was a Muslim and his mother was from a family of non-practicing Baptists and Methodists. President Obama practices Protestant Christianity. President Obama is married to lawyer and writer Michelle Obama (born Michelle LaVaughn Robinson). Their children are Malia Obama and Sasha Obama. He lived in Indonesia from six to ten years old. 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Physician
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1002056016#17_2191721509", "url": "https://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/3/how_alec_the_kochs_publicly_back", "title": "How ALEC & the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration | Democracy Now!", "headings": "How\nALEC\n& the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration\n\nHow ALEC & the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration\nTranscript\nNext story from this daily show\n", "segment": "But what they have not done—what they have not done is acknowledge their role. Koch Industries has been a leader of ALEC. It was the board—it was the board chair for ALEC’s corporate board. Koch Industries presided over the whole expansion of the criminal justice system at the state level through ALEC. And now it wants to pretend, in essence, that it wasn’t part of that effort, that it wasn’t a leader of ALEC during those measures. And so, where there is consensus for reform, I think that should move forward, but where Koch is trying to change the law to make it easier to limit accountability for financial crimes, for environmenta", "start_char": 9362, "end_char": 10000, "id": "12361227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1012058753#6_1811406024", "url": "https://www.npr.org/2011/12/16/143847287/science-diction-the-origin-of-the-petri-dish", "title": "Science Diction: The Origin Of The Petri Dish : NPR", "headings": "Science Diction: The Origin Of The Petri Dish\nHistory\nScience Diction: The Origin Of The Petri Dish\nFund public radio's future\n", "segment": "He worked for the German army. And in 1877, he found himself assigned to the Imperial Health Office in Berlin, which was a laboratory ran by Robert Koch. Now, Robert Koch was the Kaiser of bacteriology. He discovered the cause of cholera and tuberculosis and anthrax. So it was sort of like being a bush leaguer suddenly called up to play short stop for the Yankees. (SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)\nMARKEL: And in order for Koch to make his discoveries, he had to figure out how to grow not only lots of bacteria, but grow them in a reliable, pure culture technique. And that was a big problem, because a lot of the earlier methods were opened to the air. And, you know, a lot of other germs would join on to the media and grow. And you wouldn't really know what you were dealing with.", "start_char": 2103, "end_char": 2880, "id": "30048399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_870030552#3_1614248105", "url": "http://campconstitution.net/dark-money-scam-behind-concon-convention-of-states-by-andy-schlafly/", "title": "Dark Money Scam Behind ConCon/Convention of States by Andy Schlafly | campconstitution.net", "headings": "Dark Money Scam Behind ConCon/Convention of States by Andy Schlafly\nDark Money Scam Behind ConCon/Convention of States by Andy Schlafly", "segment": "The obscure (c) (3) that funded Meckler and Farris in 2015 was the “John Hancock Committee for the States,” which claims on its form that it is doing business as the “Citizens for Self Governance.” The Koch network deliberately makes it very difficult to trace their dark money. Two of the Kochs’ biggest issues are amnesty for certain illegal aliens, to get the cheap labor for their companies, and expanding legalized marijuana, which was a libertarian goal back when David Koch ran as the libertarian candidate for vice president. They are working with billionaires on the Left on both issues, and this is what their secret agenda for a constitutional convention to limit federal power means: less border control and fewer limits on illegal drugs. No thanks. The funding of the Convention of States legislation is deceitful and probably illegal in laundering dark money through (c) (3) organizations to push for state legislation. Let’s get Meckler, Coburn, Farris and DeMint answering questions under oath about this at a legislative hearing this year, and watch them skip town instead. Let’s demand full committee hearings before any votes are taken in 2018. 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Question:", "start_char": 6136, "end_char": 6426, "id": "41609308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1456495483#20_3012395579", "url": "https://www.politico.com/story/2012/10/who-are-top-5-donors-to-obama-romney-campaigns-082637", "title": "Who are top 5 donors to Obama, Romney campaigns? - POLITICO", "headings": "Who are top 5 donors to Obama, Romney campaigns?\nWho are top 5 donors to Obama, Romney campaigns?", "segment": "Total: $3 million\nKoch has given $3 million to the Restore Our Future, including a $250,000 personal donation and $2.75 million through his corporation, Oxbow Carbon LLC, and a subsidiary, Huron Carbon. Unlike his brothers, Charles and David Koch, who are longtime supporters of Republican and conservative causes, Bill Koch has funded both Republican and Democratic Party candidates in the past. Koch's corporate interests have repeatedly battled against what company officials have decried as government interference. Oxbow spent $570,000 last year on lobbying in Washington, mostly aimed at mining, safety issues and climate change. 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Koch was active in advocating for a greater U.S. role in advancing human rights within the context of fighting Communism. He had particular influence in the foreign aid budget, as he sat on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations. In 1976, Koch proposed that the U.S. cut off military aid and supplies to the military dictatorship of Uruguay. In mid-July 1976, the CIA learned that two high-level Uruguayan intelligence officers had discussed a possible assassination attempt on Koch by Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA), the Chilean secret police under dictator Augusto Pinochet. The CIA did not regard these threats as credible until after the September 1976 assassination of Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C., by DINA agents coordinated by Operation Condor. After that, Director of Central Intelligence George H.W. Bush informed Koch of the threat. Koch subsequently asked both the CIA and the FBI for protection, but none was extended. Mayor of New York City\nKoch briefly ran for Mayor in 1973, but garnered little support and dropped out before the Democratic primary. He threw his support to State Assemblyman Albert H. Blumenthal, but Blumenthal's bid was derailed by a scandal and he came in third.", "start_char": 6921, "end_char": 8264, "id": "103777334" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1002056016#14_2191716742", "url": "https://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/3/how_alec_the_kochs_publicly_back", "title": "How ALEC & the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration | Democracy Now!", "headings": "How\nALEC\n& the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration\n\nHow ALEC & the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration\nTranscript\nNext story from this daily show\n", "segment": "interviewed Mark Holden, senior vice president and general counsel for Koch Industries, on why the Koch brothers were getting involved with a coalition to reform the criminal justice system. MARK HOLDEN: Charles Koch and David Koch are classical liberals who believe in expansive individual liberties in the Bill of Rights and limited government. And so, if your goals are to honor the Bill of Rights and to remove obstacles to opportunity, especially for the poor and the disadvantaged, you have to be in the criminal justice arena. And to answer your question, you know, as Van pointed out, what worked 20 or 30 years ago doesn’t work today. And we have to have the intellectual honesty and courage and humility to correct that. In our businesses, we do that all the time when things aren’t working. And I think, to Van’s point, what we’re seeing happen in the states is really a template for what should happen at the federal level, and making sure that everything we do enhances public safety and that it honors the Bill of Rights and treats everybody in the system as individuals with dignity and respect, particularly victims, law enforcement, the incarcerated, the accused and their families. AMY GOODMAN: That’s Mark Holden, senior vice president and general counsel for Koch Industries.", "start_char": 7793, "end_char": 9088, "id": "12361224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1360709999#4_2465038349", "url": "http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/06/11590/trained-koch-daily-caller-claims-fake-rebuttal-cmd-alec-role-promoting-stand-your", "title": "Trained on Koch: Daily Caller Claims Fake Rebuttal of CMD on ALEC Role Promoting \"Stand Your Ground\" Laws | PR Watch", "headings": "Trained on Koch: Daily Caller Claims Fake Rebuttal of CMD on ALEC Role Promoting \"Stand Your Ground\" Laws\nTrained on Koch: Daily Caller Claims Fake Rebuttal of CMD on ALEC Role Promoting \"Stand Your Ground\" Laws\nIt's a Koch-Fueled World for Some Given Megaphones on the Right\nPaging ALEC?\nUnraveling the Web of Koch-Fueled Interest Groups and Internships\nThe State Policy Network/ALEC Love Affair\nALEC \"Hearts\" the Daily Caller's Founder\nWho Funds the Daily Caller?\n", "segment": "ALEC's own reps used to boast to the NRA and others that \"Some of the things that we were pushing in states was the 'Castle Doctrine,' we worked with the NRA on that. That's one of our model bills we have states introduce....\" ALEC's PR team also claims the charity does zero lobbying, despite admissions like these of senior staffer Michael Hough and other evidence. Unraveling the Web of Koch-Fueled Interest Groups and Internships\nLet's review. The Charles Koch Institute (CKI) was founded last year in Wichita, Kansas, where one of the world's richest men, Charles, and his global mega-corporation, Koch Industries, are located. As a new non-profit organization, CKI's income and expenses for internships are not yet publicly available. Bastasch is one of hundreds of interns who have been funded by Charles's newest enterprise to help turn their ideological affinity with Koch \" into careers .\" Koch interns are paid $10 an hour to work at Koch \"partner organizations,\" such as the Heritage Foundation, the Institute for Humane Studies, the State Policy Network (which includes the Cascade Policy Institute), and the American Legislative Exchange Council -- all of which the Daily Caller's staffer has done time at. The Heritage Foundation is one of the non-profit corporate-funded think tanks, or really \"stink tanks,\" that has received millions from Koch family coffers, according to GreenPeace. Heritage is one of the federal arms of the policy creation network that puts the talking points funded by global corporations and right-wing ideologues into the hands of federal lawmakers and gets their claims aired on FOX, CNN, and other stations through its media outreach operations. The Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) is also a pet project of Charles Koch.", "start_char": 3440, "end_char": 5207, "id": "1428171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1469021419#4_2993472949", "url": "https://www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/who-is-robert-koch-postulates-discoveries-contribution-biology.html", "title": "Who Was Robert Koch and What Are Koch's Postulates? » Science ABC", "headings": "Who Was Robert Koch and What Are Koch’s Postulates?\nWho Was Robert Koch and What Are Koch’s Postulates?\nRobert Koch\nRobert Koch contribution\nKoch’s postulates\nRelated Articles\n", "segment": "During college, Koch was very influenced by a paper written by his professor, which suggested the idea that it was indeed microorganisms that caused and spread diseases, rather than spontaneous generation. Robert Koch (Photo Credit : Wikimedia Commons)\nRobert Koch contribution\nAt the beginning of his research, Robert Koch did not have access to proper equipment or a laboratory. Along with that, he also had a day job to maintain. In spite of this, he made the time and managed to study anthrax, which was prevalent among farm animals at the time. Using tiny splinters he made out of wood, he inoculated mice with the blood of the spleen of animals infected with anthrax and healthy animals, individually. As you may expect, the former died of the disease, while the latter survived. His experiment confirmed that infections can be spread by the blood of infected individuals. He further went ahead and isolated these creatures and bred pure cultures. In doing so, he discovered the occurrence of spores.", "start_char": 1697, "end_char": 2703, "id": "36395113" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_725996951#6_1350793502", "url": "http://blog.sfgate.com/morford/2015/01/28/are-the-koch-brothers-the-worst-humans-in-america/", "title": "CmfThirdPartyHeader - SFGATE", "headings": "Are the Koch brothers the worst humans in America?\nAre the Koch brothers the worst humans in America?", "segment": "In the last presidential election, the Republican National Committee and the party’s two congressional campaign committees spent a total of $657 million.” In other words, the Koch fund is massive, unprecedented and full of all kinds of hate. Despite David Koch’s MIT degree and support of the sciences, the brothers spent millions helping build the ignoramus, science-denying Tea Party, for the sole purpose of helping kill environmental legislation/regulation resulting from climate change\nWho has donated to it, exactly? Who the hell knows? Other billionaires and mega-millionaires. AKA the “Kochopus.” Because they funnel the fund’s massive piles of cash through bogus nonprofits, the brothers don’t have to disclose names, or even to say how much the brothers themselves have put into it. Does it matter? It’s enough money (and influence) to make them, in effect, a third political party. And a horrible one, at that.", "start_char": 3320, "end_char": 4241, "id": "4570558" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288136165#2_2635328645", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nHow much is Michael Jackson Worth?\nMichael Jackson Net Worth:\nMichael Jackson\n", "segment": "Michael's most valuable asset was his music catalogue. While the copyright value of his own songs was estimated to be worth $100 million, the crown jewel of his net worth was his portfolio of other artist's songs, especially those from The Beatles. Michael's first foray into owning music rights began when he purchased the catalogues of Sly and the Family Stone in the early 1980s. He then bought a series of classic singles like \"Great Balls of Fire\", \"Shake Rattle Rattle and Roll\", \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" and \"Runaround Sue\" to name a few. But the biggest win came in November 1984 when Michael purchased The Beatles catalogue ATV music for $47.5 million. The Beatles catalogue was eventually merged with Sony to create a 50/50 joint venture called Sony/ATV which today is estimated to be worth $2 billion. During his lifetime Jackson made about $500 million from his own music, concerts, videos and endorsements but at the time of his death in 2009 he was essentially $500 million in debt. Jackson was left penniless after he spent all of his money on an elaborately complicated and luxurious lifestyle. He spent between $30 and $50 million per year on his lifestyle alone and racked up massive unpaid bills with his lawyers, agents and publicists. A few highlights:", "start_char": 1004, "end_char": 2280, "id": "76308428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_803836400#5_1707413237", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/03/michael-jackson-net-worth-2019/", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth 2019: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth 2019: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nMichael Jackson Net Worth 2019: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\n1. Michael Jackson’s Net Worth is Estimated to Be $500 Million\n2. Michael Jackson’s Music Catalogue Remains His Greatest Asset\n3. Michael Jackson’s Excessive Spending Landed Him in Hot Water Financially\n4. Jackson’s Home, Neverland Ranch, Was Another Costly Factor in the Singer’s Life\n5. The Legacy of Michael Jackson\n", "segment": "2. Michael Jackson’s Music Catalogue Remains His Greatest Asset\nView this post on Instagram\n#michaeljacksonandpaulmccartney\nA post shared by MJJ Denmark Fans (@mjjdenmark) on Feb 18, 2018 at 2:09pm PST\nNot surprisingly, Jackon’s music catalogue continues to be his estate’s most valuable asset. While his own copyrights have an estimated value of $100 million, his purchases of other artists’ songs actually became the highlight of his estate. In the early ’80s, Jackson purchased the catalogue of Sly and the Family Stone. He then went on to buy a series of classic singles such as “Great Balls of Fire,” “Shake Rattle Rattle and Roll,” “When a Man Loves a Woman,” and “Runaround Sue.” His biggest purchase, however, came in 1984 when he bought The Beatles’ catalogue ATV music for $47.5 million. According to The A&R Power Summit, it was ironically Beatle Paul McCartney who taught Jackson about the publishing rights business. The site wrote: In 1982, while recording the song “Say, Say, Say” together in London, Michael briefly lived with Paul and Linda McCartney. After dinner one night, Paul retrieved a thick leather book from a shelf.", "start_char": 3035, "end_char": 4178, "id": "39809413" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1681738098#4_3561333872", "url": "https://justrichest.com/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Life and Death of Michael Jackson - His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery", "headings": "Life and Death of Michael Jackson – His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery\nLife and Death of Michael Jackson – His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery\nWhat was Michael Jackson’s net worth at the time of his death?\nAnalysis of Michael Jackson’s Net Worth Before Death\nSeveral Ways He Made His Money\nFilms\nBusiness deals\nShows\nFinancial Woes\nBelow are a few examples of his lavish spending:\nInside Look at Michael Jackson’s Mansion and His Net Worth After His Death\nMichael Jackson’s First Wife Is the Only Child of Elvis Presley\n8,177 likes\nLisa Filed for Divorce and She Had No Child With the Late Musician\nThe Singer’s Second Marriage Was Solely for the Sake of Procreation\nMeet Michael Joseph Jackson Jr (Prince)\n26,980 likes\nParis Jackson Is MJ’s Only Daughter\n156,792 likes\nAn Unknown Surrogate Gave Birth to Michael’s Third Child\nMichael Jackson's Kids | Paris Jackson | Prince Jackson | Blanket Jackson - 2020\nSkin Colour Transformation / Plastic Surgery\n260,915 likes\n214,184 likes\nFurther Questions You May About Michael Jackson\nWhen and How Did Michael Jackson Die?\nWhich Celebrity Died The Same Day as Michael Jackson?\nWhat Drug Killed Michael Jackson?\nWhy Did Michael Jackson Turn White?\nHow Many Kids Does Michael Jackson Have?\nWhat Personality Type Was Michael Jackson?\nHow Many Grammys Does Michael Jackson Have?\nWhy Did Michael Jackson Wear a Glove on His Hand?\nWas Michael Jackson’s Glove made of Real Diamonds?\n", "segment": "Here is all you need to know about Michael Jackson’s $500 million net worth as of his time of death. Analysis of Michael Jackson’s Net Worth Before Death\nSeveral Ways He Made His Money\nMichael Jackson began as the lead singer of the “Jackson 5” music group. He got his break with the single “Ben” which topped the Billboard Hot 100. Michael Jackson’s most valuable asset was actually his music catalogue. The copyright value of his own songs was estimated to be $100 million. However, he made most of his money from other artists’ songs, particularly those from “The Beatles”. MJ started owning music rights in the early ’80s when he bought the catalogs of “Sly and the Family Stone”. Thereafter, he purchased a series of classic singles, including “Shake Rattle and Roll”, “Runaround Sue”, “Great Balls of Fire”, “When a Man Loves a Woman”, among others. His greatest break came in November 1984 when he bought the Beatles catalog ATV music for $47.5 million. Later on, the Beatles catalog was merged with Sony in a 50/50 joint venture known as Sony/ATV.", "start_char": 1310, "end_char": 2365, "id": "34785106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288136165#0_2635325659", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nHow much is Michael Jackson Worth?\nMichael Jackson Net Worth:\nMichael Jackson\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nHow much is Michael Jackson Worth? in Richest Celebrities › Singers\nMichael Jackson Net Worth: $500 Million\nMichael Jackson Net Worth: Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, actor, producer and philanthropist who had a net worth of $500 million at the time of his death in 2009. Technically speaking, one could argue that at the time of his death, Michael was in debt to the tune of $500 million thanks to decades of overspending and over-borrowing. In the decade between 1985-1995, Michael Jackson comfortably earned between $50 and $100 million per year through touring, record sales, endorsements and merchandise. Even after his death, Jackson has remained one of the most popular and profitable celebrities in the world. To date he has sold over 750 million albums, including 35 million that were sold in the year following his death. Michael Jackson Net Worth at Death: Technically, it was negative $500 million.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1004, "id": "76308426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_12373601#0_25505077", "url": "http://www.mjjcollectors.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=273:michael-jackson-personal-belongings&catid=60:memorabilia-spotlight&Itemid=151", "title": "Michael Jackson Personal Belongings", "headings": "Michael Jackson Personal Belongings\nMichael Jackson Personal Belongings", "segment": "Michael Jackson Personal Belongings\nHome Home modules Memorabilia Spotlight Michael Jackson Personal Belongings\nMichael Jackson Personal Belongings\nOne of the \"must-see\" sections of the MJJCollectors.com web site is the impressive virtual collection of Michael Jackson Personal Belongings where you will find nearly 1,000 HIStoric memorabilia items owned and worn by Michael Jackson himself! Browse our online showcase and you will find artwork that was owned by Michael, Neverland furnishings , personal letters, official contracts , drawings, handwritten lyrics to some of Michael Jackson's most famous songs, and other belongings. Among this section you will also find original awards presented directly to Michael Jackson including this 1995 MTV Music Award for the Scream Video and this 1984 American Music Award for \"Beat It\". You will also find an entire section of official RIAA record awards presented directly to Michael Jackson for certified sales of his multi-platinum albums. All of these rare memorabilia items are truly one of a kind collectibles. But without a doubt, the centerpiece of this section is the incredible array of clothing owned and worn by Michael Jackson. You will find this section broken down into ten categories: Accessories , Costumes , Gloves , Hats , Jackets , Pants , Shirts , Shoes, Socks, and Suits, each filled with personal clothing owned and worn by Michael Jackson, including many of the famous outfits he wore while performing on television, in concert, and on his videos. Accessories: If it's true that clothes make the man, then clothing accessories such as studded belts, dark or mirrored sunglasses, and custom jewelry make the man Michael Jackson.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1697, "id": "16397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1681738098#5_3561336816", "url": "https://justrichest.com/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Life and Death of Michael Jackson - His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery", "headings": "Life and Death of Michael Jackson – His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery\nLife and Death of Michael Jackson – His Net Worth, Kids & Plastic Surgery\nWhat was Michael Jackson’s net worth at the time of his death?\nAnalysis of Michael Jackson’s Net Worth Before Death\nSeveral Ways He Made His Money\nFilms\nBusiness deals\nShows\nFinancial Woes\nBelow are a few examples of his lavish spending:\nInside Look at Michael Jackson’s Mansion and His Net Worth After His Death\nMichael Jackson’s First Wife Is the Only Child of Elvis Presley\n8,177 likes\nLisa Filed for Divorce and She Had No Child With the Late Musician\nThe Singer’s Second Marriage Was Solely for the Sake of Procreation\nMeet Michael Joseph Jackson Jr (Prince)\n26,980 likes\nParis Jackson Is MJ’s Only Daughter\n156,792 likes\nAn Unknown Surrogate Gave Birth to Michael’s Third Child\nMichael Jackson's Kids | Paris Jackson | Prince Jackson | Blanket Jackson - 2020\nSkin Colour Transformation / Plastic Surgery\n260,915 likes\n214,184 likes\nFurther Questions You May About Michael Jackson\nWhen and How Did Michael Jackson Die?\nWhich Celebrity Died The Same Day as Michael Jackson?\nWhat Drug Killed Michael Jackson?\nWhy Did Michael Jackson Turn White?\nHow Many Kids Does Michael Jackson Have?\nWhat Personality Type Was Michael Jackson?\nHow Many Grammys Does Michael Jackson Have?\nWhy Did Michael Jackson Wear a Glove on His Hand?\nWas Michael Jackson’s Glove made of Real Diamonds?\n", "segment": "However, he made most of his money from other artists’ songs, particularly those from “The Beatles”. MJ started owning music rights in the early ’80s when he bought the catalogs of “Sly and the Family Stone”. Thereafter, he purchased a series of classic singles, including “Shake Rattle and Roll”, “Runaround Sue”, “Great Balls of Fire”, “When a Man Loves a Woman”, among others. His greatest break came in November 1984 when he bought the Beatles catalog ATV music for $47.5 million. Later on, the Beatles catalog was merged with Sony in a 50/50 joint venture known as Sony/ATV. It is now estimated to be worth $2 billion. Michael Jackson had sold 98 million units of his own albums in the US alone. In 2009, he sold 24 million albums outside of the United States. The total amount generated out of these sales amounted to about $383 million. Per reports, Michael Jackson’s estate got a tremendous boost from the sale of 50 million albums, sold during the ‘Michael Jackson:", "start_char": 1786, "end_char": 2760, "id": "34785107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288136165#1_2635327088", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nHow much is Michael Jackson Worth?\nMichael Jackson Net Worth:\nMichael Jackson\n", "segment": "In the decade between 1985-1995, Michael Jackson comfortably earned between $50 and $100 million per year through touring, record sales, endorsements and merchandise. Even after his death, Jackson has remained one of the most popular and profitable celebrities in the world. To date he has sold over 750 million albums, including 35 million that were sold in the year following his death. Michael Jackson Net Worth at Death: Technically, it was negative $500 million. Michael's most valuable asset was his music catalogue. While the copyright value of his own songs was estimated to be worth $100 million, the crown jewel of his net worth was his portfolio of other artist's songs, especially those from The Beatles. Michael's first foray into owning music rights began when he purchased the catalogues of Sly and the Family Stone in the early 1980s. He then bought a series of classic singles like \"Great Balls of Fire\", \"Shake Rattle Rattle and Roll\", \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" and \"Runaround Sue\" to name a few. But the biggest win came in November 1984 when Michael purchased The Beatles catalogue ATV music for $47.5 million.", "start_char": 537, "end_char": 1668, "id": "76308427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1193819346#8_2548011050", "url": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2013/06/04/rappers-delight-inside-50-cents-car-collection/", "title": "Rapper's Delight: Inside 50 Cent's Car Collection", "headings": "Rapper's Delight: Inside 50 Cent's Car Collection\nRapper's Delight: Inside 50 Cent's Car Collection\nGallery: All Access: 50 Cent's Wheels\nZack O'Malley Greenburg\n", "segment": "You know what I'm saying? So I changed my mind.\" Since then Jackson has released three more solo albums, pushing his worldwide sales total past 30 million; his next is due out later this year. He's also created a business empire that includes his own clothing and shoe lines, videogames and films, headphones and energy shots, even his own flavor of VitaminWater. Jackson now has a net worth of $125 million. \" You learn a lot about yourself when you have success for a while,\" he says. \" Like, a lot of things that you think are really important aren't. But you need that process.\" One thing that has remained important to Jackson is the cars.", "start_char": 3415, "end_char": 4057, "id": "81769863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_432754452#0_898221624", "url": "https://wallmine.com/people/27991/michael-j-jackson", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth (2021) | wallmine", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth\nLast updated: 11 May 2021 at 4:30pm EST\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nMr. Jackson AN stock SEC Form 4 insiders trading\nWallmine is a radically better financial terminal.\nSign up in seconds, it's free!\nor\nMichael Jackson biography\nWhat is the salary of Michael Jackson?\nHow old is Michael Jackson?\nWhat's Michael Jackson's mailing address?\nInsiders trading at Autonation\nWhat does Autonation do?\nComplete history of Mr. Jackson stock trades at Autonation\nAutonation executives and stock owners\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson Net Worth (2021) | wallmine\nLast updated: 11 May 2021 at 4:30pm EST\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nThe estimated Net Worth of Michael J Jackson is at least $44.5 Million dollars as of 7 May 2021. Mr. Jackson owns over 50,000 units of Autonation stock worth over $10,766,990 and over the last 18 years he sold AN stock worth over $19,225,205. In addition, he makes $14,500,900 as Executive Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Autonation. Wallmine is a radically better financial terminal. Sign up in seconds, it's free! Sign up\nAlready have an account? Sign in\nor\nSign up with Google Sign up with Facebook\nMr. Jackson AN stock SEC Form 4 insiders trading\nMichael has made over 29 trades of the Autonation stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 50,000 units of AN stock worth $5,260,000 on 7 May 2021 . The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 275,195 units of Autonation stock on 25 October 2011 worth over $5,286,496.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 998, "id": "46927825" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_790743626#14_1242490348", "url": "https://www.wealthygenius.com/michael-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Michael Jackson Net Worth and Estate 2021 | Wealthy Genius", "headings": "Michael Jackson Net Worth\nMichael Jackson Net Worth\nHow much is Michael Jackson worth?\nAbout Michael Jackson\nChildhood Lost\nFrom Quintet To Solo\nScandal, Lisa Marie And Slinking Into The Shadows\nThis Is It\nWhat made him so successful?\nHow did Michael Jackson get so rich?\nWhy is he so famous?\nSumming-Up\n", "segment": "His next spectacularly successful album Dangerous released in 1991 was certified 7 times platinum, selling some 30 million copies worldwide. Together with the Bad and Dangerous world tours, there was no stopping Michael’s fortune from accelerating at an astonishing rate. These and other successful albums, added to his numerous tours around the world, allowed the artist to achieve a level of fame and fortune that few are able to match. His wealth enabled him to buy a part of the Sony ATV Beatles song catalogue for some $47 million and a half dollars which would later generate millions of dollars in royalty for Michael. In fact, 10 years later, Sony paid Jackson $115 million to form a joint venture company to hold the rights in equal shares. In 2016, the Jackson estate sold its shares in Sony ATV for a whopping $750 million dollars, and together with royalty earned from Michael’s music and other rights, his estate generated some", "start_char": 9059, "end_char": 9999, "id": "94394223" } ]
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where is adam smith from?
Kirkcaldy
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1227493335#1_2481114741", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/money/adam_smith.php", "title": "Biography: Adam Smith", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nAdam Smith\n", "segment": "Developing the theory of the free market system and writing The Wealth of Nations. Biography: Where did Adam Smith grow up? Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. There is no record of his birth, but he was baptized on June 16, 1723. His father died shortly after he was born and Adam was raised by his mother, Margaret. Adam was an intelligent young man. In secondary school he studied writing, philosophy, mathematics, and Latin. At the age of fourteen Adam attended the University of Glasgow. At Glasgow, Adam studied philosophy and was taught by the famous philosopher Francis Hutcheson.", "start_char": 232, "end_char": 828, "id": "58342911" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828807742#1_1690575855", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers/adam-smith.html", "title": "Adam Smith Biography |Biography Online", "headings": "Adam Smith Biography\nAdam Smith Biography\nShort Biography of Adam Smith\nPhilosophy and moral sentiments\nAdam Smith and Economics\nThe invisible hand\nLimitations of free markets\nPersonal life\nDeath\nLegacy of Adam Smith\nWhat were the economic beliefs of Adam Smith?\nThe Essential Adam Smith\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Short Biography of Adam Smith\nAdam Smith was born 5 June 1723 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. After studying at the Burgh School of Kirkcaldy, he entered the University of Glasgow to study moral philosophy. He excelled and gained a scholarship to study at Balliol College, Oxford University. However, Smith found his time in Oxford disappointing; he was unimpressed by the standard of teaching, finding that most tutors had little interest in teaching. As a consequence, he returned to Scotland where he began giving lectures in Edinburgh before taking up a post at Glasgow University. From 1751, he was a professor of Moral philosophy at Glasgow University. His teaching and lectures became widely known and he attracted students from all over Europe. Philosophy and moral sentiments\nAround 1750, he met the philosopher David Hume. They shared a similarity of beliefs about liberty, free speech and philosophy.", "start_char": 707, "end_char": 1611, "id": "22946220" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448235118#1_2321107485", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/adam-smith-facts/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith - FactsKing.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\n10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\nAdam Smith: 10 Facts About the Father of Economics\n1. He didn’t know his birthday.\n2. He was the first Scotsman to appear on English money.\n3. He was quirky.\n4. He was easily distracted by his own mind.\n5. He was shy in front of a painter.\n6. The father of economics read. A lot.\n7. He never went public with his religious beliefs.\n8. He had critics.\n9. He had two more books in the works.\n10. There is an asteroid named after him.\nConclusion\n", "segment": "So what else is there to know about the Scottish philosopher? Here are 10 facts to get you thinking about how Adam Smith has impacted the modern world. Adam Smith: 10 Facts About the Father of Economics\n1. He didn’t know his birthday. Adam Smith was born in Kircaldy, Scotland, and baptized in June 1723. There was no record of his birth. His father passed away shortly after his birth, and he was raised by his mother. When he was 14 years old, Smith enrolled at the University of Glasgow, and studied philosophy under Francis Hutcheson. He went on to post-graduate study at Oxford University.", "start_char": 406, "end_char": 1001, "id": "60230778" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1227493335#0_2481114015", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/money/adam_smith.php", "title": "Biography: Adam Smith", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nAdam Smith\n", "segment": "Biography: Adam Smith\n\n\nBiography >> Money and Finance\nBiography\nAdam Smith\nOccupation: Economist and Philosopher\nBorn: He was baptized June 16, 1723 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland\nDied: July 17, 1790 in Edinburgh, Scotland\nBest known for: Developing the theory of the free market system and writing The Wealth of Nations. Biography: Where did Adam Smith grow up? Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. There is no record of his birth, but he was baptized on June 16, 1723.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 470, "id": "58342910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_257842940#0_466483343", "url": "http://www.famousphilosophers.org/adam-smith/", "title": "Adam Smith | Biography, Philosophy and Facts", "headings": "Adam Smith\nAdam Smith\nBuy Books by Adam Smith\n", "segment": "Adam Smith | Biography, Philosophy and Facts\nAdam Smith\nAdam Smith, a Scottish philosopher and the initiator of political economy was born on June 5 th 1723. Smith is cited as being “the father of economics” and is still considered one of the most influential figures in economics at present. Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife Scotland as the son of Adam Smith, a lawyer and civil servant and Margaret Douglas who was widowed two months after Smith’s birth. Smith attended Burgh School of Kirkcaldy from 1729 to 1737, studying Latin, mathematics, history and writing. By the age of fourteen, Smith entered into the University of Glasgow and began to study moral philosophy under the instruction of Francis Hutchenson. By 1740 he was awarded with the Snell exhibition and left to begin studies at Balliol College, Oxford. Smith then left Oxford by 1746, just before his scholarship was to end. Adam Smith began giving public lectures in 1748 at the University of Edinburgh which was sponsored by the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh under the patronage of Lord Kames. A majority of Smith’s lecture topics covered rhetoric, belles-lettres, and the progress of opulence. By 1751, Smith earned a professorship at Glasgow University teaching courses of logic.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1261, "id": "18807086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448235118#2_2321108884", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/adam-smith-facts/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith - FactsKing.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\n10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\nAdam Smith: 10 Facts About the Father of Economics\n1. He didn’t know his birthday.\n2. He was the first Scotsman to appear on English money.\n3. He was quirky.\n4. He was easily distracted by his own mind.\n5. He was shy in front of a painter.\n6. The father of economics read. A lot.\n7. He never went public with his religious beliefs.\n8. He had critics.\n9. He had two more books in the works.\n10. There is an asteroid named after him.\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Adam Smith was born in Kircaldy, Scotland, and baptized in June 1723. There was no record of his birth. His father passed away shortly after his birth, and he was raised by his mother. When he was 14 years old, Smith enrolled at the University of Glasgow, and studied philosophy under Francis Hutcheson. He went on to post-graduate study at Oxford University. This is an interesting fact about Adam Smith. 2. He was the first Scotsman to appear on English money. It would make sense that someone crucial to the overturning of the Corn Laws would be fairly credited by the English, despite not actually being, well, English. This portrait features on the £50 note issued by the Clydesdale Bank in Scotland.", "start_char": 641, "end_char": 1347, "id": "60230779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1291584355#1_2061505836", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.com/who-is-adam-smith.htm", "title": "Who is Adam Smith? (with picture)", "headings": "Who is Adam Smith?\nWho is Adam Smith?\nDonn Saylor\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\n", "segment": "Adam Smith was an 18th century philosopher of political and economic thought. His trailblazing 1776 book An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations —often referred to as simply The Wealth of Nations —is widely recognized as the first treatise on modern economics. Smith's work introduced the importance of self-interest in economic pursuits and the global connotations of laissez-faire economics, in which personal economic transactions do not require the intervention of the government. Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, where he was baptized on June 15, 1723 — the precise date of his birth in not known. Smith's father was a lawyer and died six months after his son's birth. Smith was raised by his mother, Margaret, with whom he maintained a close relationship for the rest of her life. When he was 13 years old, Adam Smith became a student at the University of Glasgow, where he studied moral philosophy. From there he attended Balliol College in Oxford, England, an education he found second-rate compared to his education in Glasgow. He studied English literature at Oxford until health problems cut short his studies and he returned to Scotland. He soon became a professor at the University of Glasgow, where he taught logic and moral philosophy.", "start_char": 237, "end_char": 1517, "id": "26905175" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1515884655#1_3188794018", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Smith", "title": "Adam Smith | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nAdam Smith\nScottish philosopher\nTop Questions\nWho were Adam Smith’s parents?\nWhere was Adam Smith educated?\nWhat was Adam Smith’s first job?\nWhat is Adam Smith best known for?\nEarly life\nGlasgow\n", "segment": "Top Questions\nWho were Adam Smith’s parents? Adam Smith was the son by the second marriage of Adam Smith, the comptroller of customs at Kirkcaldy, Scotland, a small (population 1,500) but thriving fishing village near Edinburgh, and Margaret Douglas, daughter of a substantial landowner. Smith’s father died five months before his birth, so he was brought up by his mother. Where was Adam Smith educated? Adam Smith received his elementary education at a two-room “burgh” school in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, before entering Glasgow College at age 14 in 1737. Graduating in 1740, Smith won a scholarship (the Snell Exhibition) to study at Balliol College, Oxford, which he attended for six years. What was Adam Smith’s first job? Returning to his home in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, in 1746 after six years of study at Oxford, Adam Smith cast about for suitable employment and through family connections received an opportunity to present a course of public lectures in Edinburgh on rhetoric and belles lettres. What is Adam Smith best known for? Adam Smith is known primarily for a single work— An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), the first comprehensive system of political economy —which included Smith’s description of a system of market-determined wages and free rather than government-constrained enterprise, his system of “perfect liberty”—later know as laissez-faire capitalism.", "start_char": 532, "end_char": 1941, "id": "23728914" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_774701571#2_1398485178", "url": "http://www.online-literature.com/adam_smith/", "title": "Adam Smith - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss.", "headings": "Adam Smith\nAdam Smith\nRecent Forum Posts on Adam Smith\n", "segment": "\"It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.\" Adam Smith was born on 5 June, 1723 in Kirkaldy, county Fife, located on the Firth of Forth in Scotland, the son of writer and lawyer Adam Smith, and Margaret Douglas. His father died soon after he was born, so he was raised solely by his widowed mother. He attended Glasgow and Oxford universities before accepting the position as professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow in 1752. He discusses the foundation of society's ethical conduct in Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759); \"That wealth and greatness are often regarded with the respect and admiration which are due only to wisdom and virtue; and that the contempt, of which vice and folly are the only proper objects, is often unjustly bestowed upon poverty and weakness, has been the complaint of moralists in all ages.\" A popular lecturer, Smith also wrote many essays and articles on such diverse topics as literature, justice, health, and welfare. In 1764 he left Glasgow to accompany the Duke of Buccleuch on his travels through Europe as his tutor.", "start_char": 1252, "end_char": 2546, "id": "805896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_874431110#0_1478657470", "url": "http://www.gradesaver.com/author/adam-smith/", "title": "Adam Smith Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver", "headings": "Biography of\nAdam Smith\n\nBiography of Adam Smith\nStudy Guides on Works by Adam Smith\nThe Theory of Moral Sentiments Adam Smith\nThe Wealth of Nations Adam Smith\n", "segment": "Adam Smith Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver\nBiography of Adam Smith\nAdam Smith was born on June 5th, 1723, in Kirkcaldy, a trading center in Scotland. Smith's birthplace gave him exposure to a number of trades, including fishing, mining, iron-working, and trade. Smith also witnessed the growing popularity of foreign commodities imported from the colonies, such as tobacco and cotton, giving him further material for thought. Smith did well at school and won a scholarship in 1740 to study at the Balliol College of Oxford. He had many criticisms of the school, some of which he addresses in The Wealth of Nations -- for instance, he discusses how incentives must be created for teachers by their students. Oxford professors were paid not by student fees, but from a large endowment, and Smith perceived a disconnect between the content of their lessons and their teaching style and the needs of their students. Smith began his intellectual career in 1748, when he gave a series of public lectures at the University of Edinburgh in English and the philosophy of law. These lectures primarily treated matters of opulence, belles-lettres, and rhetoric. In 1751, he assumed a post at the University of Glasgow, as a professor of logic. It was this lecturing that provided the basis for much of Smith's later work.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1340, "id": "19411529" } ]
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London Heathrow Airport Map - Location of London Heathrow Airport\nUnited Kingdom - General Information\nCountry Formal Name\nUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland\nCountry Code\nGB\nCapital\nLondon\nCurrency\nPound (GBP)\n• 1 GBP = 1.411 USD\n• 1 USD = 0.709 GBP\n• 1 GBP = 1.157 EUR\n• 1 EUR = 0.864 GBP\n» More GBP convertion rates\nTel Code\n+44\nTop Level Domain\n.uk\nNearest Airports to London Heathrow Airport\nClosest airports to London, United Kingdom are listed below.", "start_char": 1144, "end_char": 2448, "id": "1409677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1458522110#8_2054817332", "url": "http://www.heathrow.com/arrivals/flight-details/ba212-boston-bos", "title": "", "headings": "\nYour Heathrow Itinerary\nArrival process\nPassports and Immigration\nPassports and self-isolation details\nUK Time\nRegistered Travellers\nFaster border control\nHeathrow Hotels\nRest assured\nBaggage Trolleys\nLost Property\nLet's help you find it\nDisclaimer\n", "segment": "For more information about the border, please contact the Home Office. 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The earliest sunset is at 3:52 PM on December 12, and the latest sunset is 5 hours, 30 minutes later at 9:23 PM on June 24. Daylight saving time (DST) is observed at London Heathrow Airport during 2021, starting in the spring on March 28, lasting 7.1 months, and ending in the fall on October 31. Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time\nSunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time at London Heathrow Airport\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 12 AM 2 AM 4 AM 6 AM 8 AM 10 AM 12 PM 2 PM 4 PM 6 PM 8 PM 10 PM 12 AM Jun 17 4:44 AM Jun 17 4:44 AM 9:23 PM Jun 24 9:23 PM Jun 24 Dec 12 3:52 PM Dec 12 3:52 PM 8:07 AM Dec 30 8:07 AM Dec 30 Mar 28 DST Mar 28 DST DST Oct 31 DST Oct 31 day night night night night Solar Midnight Solar Midnight Solar Noon Sunrise Sunset Now Now\nThe solar day over the course of the year 2021. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. 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Sorted.\nHeathrow travel options\nHEATHROW EXPRESS\nCAR HIRE\nTAXIS AND MINICABS\nBUSES AND COACHES\n", "segment": "By rail or train | Heathrow\nTravel by train\nScroll down for details\nFrom\nEnter postcode or station\nTo\nChoose Heathrow location\nLeaving now\nArrive By\nDepart At\n00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30\n00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30\nPlan my journey\nDisclaimer\nHeathrow Airport Limited and its Affiliates* do not verify the accuracy or completeness of the estimated or live travel times or fare information and disclaim any implied warranties with regard to it. Heathrow Airport Limited and Heathrow Airport Holdings shall have no liability for any consequential loss or damage or any other loss or damage suffered as a result of relying on estimated travel time information on this site which may prove to be inaccurate. The estimated travel times will vary therefore you should allow adequate time to make your journey to Heathrow for your minimum check-in time. Please ensure you check for any travel disruptions well in advance of travel and plan your journey accordingly. Status of services\nDownload pdf - 105.01 KB\nThere are several train services to Heathrow. Please view the maps and operator details below to find the best options for you. Maps and diagrams\nHeathrow rail and tube map\nDownload pdf - 91.31 KB\nHeathrow national railway map\nDownload pdf - 385.63 KB\nCentral London rail connection\nDownload pdf - 86.65 KB\nTfL Rail\nRegular trains between central London and Heathrow depart every 30 minutes. Simply pay with contactless or Oyster. More about TfL rail\nHeathrow Express\nSpeed to and from London Paddington in no time on our spacious Express trains departing every 30 minutes. Buy tickets\nRail-Air bus links\nBuses and coaches run regularly between Heathrow Airport and National Rail stations at Feltham, Guildford, Reading, Watford Junction and Woking.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2271, "id": "19742307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1458522110#3_2054807369", "url": "http://www.heathrow.com/arrivals/flight-details/ba212-boston-bos", "title": "", "headings": "\nYour Heathrow Itinerary\nArrival process\nPassports and Immigration\nPassports and self-isolation details\nUK Time\nRegistered Travellers\nFaster border control\nHeathrow Hotels\nRest assured\nBaggage Trolleys\nLost Property\nLet's help you find it\nDisclaimer\n", "segment": "Sign up for Rewards\nNEXT UP\nLeaving Heathrow\nLeaving Heathrow\n30 Min\nSaves time: Heathrow Express\n98 Min\nSaves money: London Underground\n93 Min\nSaves walking: Taxi\nPlan your journey\nFrom\nEnter postcode or station\nTo\nChoose Heathrow location\nLeaving now\nArrive By\nDepart At\n00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30\n00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30\nPlan my journey\nPopular travel options\nHEATHROW EXPRESS\nThe fastest ride\nSpeed to and from Paddington in no time. TAXIS AND MINICABS\nA relaxing ride\nHail a London black cab or book a minicab for door-to-door convenience. BUSES AND COACHES\nCatch a coach\nBuses and coaches connect to Heathrow from over 500 UK destinations. London rail links\nTake the train\nRegular trains between central London and Heathrow depart every 30 minutes. Travel news\nBeat the traffic\nMake sure you get the best routes with our travel updates. Black Cabs at Heathrow\nYou can find a dedicated taxi rank for London black cabs at every terminal forecourt. All taxis are wheelchair accessible.", "start_char": 2300, "end_char": 3814, "id": "19742265" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_635619543#6_1271779926", "url": "https://weatherspark.com/m/147876/10/Average-Weather-in-October-at-London-Heathrow-Airport-United-Kingdom", "title": "Average Weather in October at London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom - Weather Spark", "headings": "Average Weather in October at London Heathrow Airport\nUnited Kingdom\n\nAverage Weather in October at London Heathrow Airport United Kingdom\nAverage High and Low Temperature in October\nAverage Hourly Temperature in October\nClouds\nCloud Cover Categories in October\nPrecipitation\nProbability of Precipitation in October\nRainfall\nAverage Monthly Rainfall in October\nSun\nHours of Daylight and Twilight in October\nSunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in October\nMoon\nMoon Rise, Set & Phases in October\nHumidity\nHumidity Comfort Levels in October\nWind\nAverage Wind Speed in October\nWind Direction in October\nWater Temperature\nAverage Water Temperature in October\nGrowing Season\nTime Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in October\nGrowing Degree Days in October\nSolar Energy\nAverage Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in October\nTopography\nData Sources\nTemperature and Dew Point\nOther Data\nDisclaimer\n", "segment": "The latest sunrise of the month at London Heathrow Airport is 7:51 AM on October 30 and the earliest sunrise is 58 minutes earlier at 6:53 AM on October 31. The latest sunset is 6:39 PM on October 1 and the earliest sunset is 2 hours, 3 minutes earlier at 4:36 PM on October 31. Daylight saving time (DST) ends at 1:00 AM on October 31, 2021, shifting sunrise and sunset to be an hour earlier. For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 4:44 AM and sets 16 hours, 38 minutes later, at 9:22 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 8:04 AM and sets 7 hours, 50 minutes later, at 3:55 PM. Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in October\nSunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in October at London Heathrow Airport\n1 8 15 22 29 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 12 AM 2 AM 4 AM 6 AM 8 AM 10 AM 12 PM 2 PM 4 PM 6 PM 8 PM 10 PM 12 AM Sep Nov 6:53 AM 6:53 AM Oct 31 4:36 PM Oct 31 4:36 PM 7:02 AM 7:02 AM Oct 1 6:39 PM Oct 1 6:39 PM 7:19 AM 7:19 AM Oct 11 6:16 PM Oct 11 6:16 PM 7:36 AM 7:36 AM Oct 21 5:55 PM Oct 21 5:55 PM DST Oct 31 DST Oct 31 Solar Midnight Solar Midnight Solar Noon Sunrise Sunset\nThe solar day over the course of October. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the 'DST' labels. Moon\nThe figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for October 2021. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon.", "start_char": 7288, "end_char": 9218, "id": "47122069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_605641452#15_892900816", "url": "http://www.croatianvillaholidays.com/en/hvar-villas-hvar-town-hvar-split.php", "title": "Hvar Villas Cluster in Hvar Town, Hvar island | Croatian Villa Holidays", "headings": "Hvar Villas Cluster\nHvar Villas Cluster\nHvar Town, Hvar islandFrom €1456 per week\nVilla details\nReviews\nAbout the area\nMap view\nTravel\nOverview\n", "segment": "Easyjet\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London Gatwick\nAirline: TUI\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London Heathrow\nAirline: British Airways\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London Luton\nAirline: Easyjet\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country:", "start_char": 6344, "end_char": 6695, "id": "17170104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_33222703#9_67025437", "url": "https://www.visitbritainshop.com/usa/heathrow-express-tickets/", "title": "Heathrow Express Tickets | Train from Heathrow to London | VisitBritain USA", "headings": "Heathrow Express Tickets – London Airport Transfer\nSpecial offer: Children travel free, when accompanied by a paying adult!\nHeathrow Express Tickets – London Airport Transfer\nJourney time to London\n15 minutes\nCovid 19 update- please check our Covid 19 Measures tab below\nWhy Buy Your Tickets from Us?\nPlease read before ordering:\nMore Information\nFAQs\nCovid 19 Measures\nUsing Your Heathrow Express Tickets\n", "segment": "What are the first and last trains on the Heathrow Express schedule? Departing from London Paddington, the first train is at 5.10am Monday to Saturday and 6.25am on Sundays. The last train is at 11.25pm. Departing from Heathrow Terminal 5, the first train is at 5.07am Monday to Saturday and 6.18am on Sundays. The last train is at 11.42pm. Departing from Heathrow Central, the first train is at 5.12am Monday to Saturday and 5.08am on Sundays. The last train is at 11.48pm. For Heathrow Terminal 4, the first shuttle to Heathrow Central train station is at 5.23am Monday to Saturday and 5.53am on Sundays. All train times are subject to change from the operator. How far in advance can I book my Heathrow Express airport transfer?", "start_char": 4947, "end_char": 5679, "id": "93836030" } ]
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what is there to do in gatlinburg in december?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1109143043#1_2314666812", "url": "http://www.cabinsforyou.com/months/12_gatlinburg_tn.htm", "title": "Gatlinburg Tennessee | December", "headings": "Gatlinburg in December\nGatlinburg in December\nAverage Temp - 51 Degrees\nThings to Do\nPopular Attractions\n", "segment": "Restaurants are serving special dishes and snow and ice are blanketing some parts of the mountains. It's the perfect time to visit with kids or to have a romantic escape. Here are some of the things going on in December: Things to Do\nGreat Smoky Christmas Arts & Crafts Show\nOnce again the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community will bring their unique and impressive crafts to the Gatlinburg Convention Center for the city's most festive time of the year. It's the perfect time to start your Christmas shopping and get some really wonderful finds\nFantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nThe Annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade always impresses! There are beautiful floats, good music and of course, an appearance by Santa Claus. Bundle up, bring a cup of hot chocolate and get downtown early to find a good spot. Gatlinburg always does Christmas up big, so you won't want to miss this! Christmas on Ice\nYou can enjoy indoor ice skating year round at Ober Gatlinburg, but for two days during December, local skaters will showcase their skills as they skate to the sounds of the holiday season. Come out and enjoy a nice atmosphere and great entertainment.", "start_char": 482, "end_char": 1635, "id": "76121100" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_492609429#3_1316695047", "url": "https://www.cabinsusagatlinburg.com/smoky-mountains-blog/post/154/gatlinburg-christmas-vacation-ideas.php", "title": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacations | 8 Christmas Activities", "headings": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\nGatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\n1. See Incredible Holiday Attractions\n2. Plan Festive Christmas Activities\n3. See Penguins at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies\n4. Explore the National Park in Winter\n5. See A Christmas Show in Pigeon Forge\n6. Dine Out in Gatlinburg\n7. Stay Off the Beaten Path\n8. Stay in a Cabin\nThoughts in Christmas in Gatlinburg, TN\nTags\n", "segment": "Come see what Christmas in the Smoky Mountains is all about when you visit Dollywood in November or December. 2. Plan Festive Christmas Activities\nMaking a snowman or roasting chestnuts over an open fire are quintessential holiday activities, but Gatlinburg can give you some unique things to do to celebrate the Christmas season! Try out some of these fun things to do for Christmas in Gatlinburg: Ice skating at Ober\nSnow Tubing at Ober\nCaroling in Downtown Gatlinburg With the Tunes & Tales performers\nDrinking Hot Chocolate Downtown\nRiding The Ober Gatlinburg Tram\nVisiting the Wilson Glyn Christmas Tree Farm\n3. See Penguins at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies\nThough Penguins live in the South Pole, rather than the North Pole with Santa and his merry Elves, Penguins are just the cold weather bird to see during the holidays! Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies has an excellent African Black-footed Penguin display. These playful birds delight visitors of all ages and seeing Ripley's Aquarium is a perfect holiday memory to share with your family. 4. Explore the National Park in Winter\nCertain areas of the Smoky Mountains are closed like the Clingman's Dome Road, but there are plenty of other things to explore.", "start_char": 1873, "end_char": 3094, "id": "31589211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1536211641#5_3393825274", "url": "https://www.tripster.com/travelguide/things-to-do-in-gatlinburg-during-christmas/", "title": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas", "headings": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nThe Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nTrolley Ride of Lights\nFantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nDollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival\nShadrack’s Christmas Wonderland\nBiltmore Candlelight Christmas Evenings\nChristmas Shows\nOber Gatlinburg\n", "segment": "Don’t forget about the Christmas-themed wine available at the Biltmore winery! Christmas Shows\nGet into the spirit of the season with Gatlinburg Christmas shows. Family-friendly productions like Christmas at Dolly Parton’s Stampede and Hatfield & McCoy Christmas are popular holiday dinner shows. Likewise, Christmas at the Smoky Mountain Opry is a stunning show featuring the area’s largest living nativity, dancing elves, flying sugar plum fairies, Santa Claus and so much more. However, these are only a few of the shows that will delight your family this holiday season in Gatlinburg. Ober Gatlinburg\nVisiting Ober Gatlinburg is an easy choice for things to do in Gatlinburg during Christmas. The Gatlinburg attraction is your home for all ski sports with tubing and skiing available. Furthermore, there’s an on-site ski rental shop and instructors on-site. As a result, Ober Gatlinburg is able to cater to every visitor’s needs ensuring they have a spectacular time on the slopes. Make these things to do in Gatlinburg during Christmas part of your holiday plans.", "start_char": 2871, "end_char": 3939, "id": "68789506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1536211641#6_3393827009", "url": "https://www.tripster.com/travelguide/things-to-do-in-gatlinburg-during-christmas/", "title": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas", "headings": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nThe Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nTrolley Ride of Lights\nFantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nDollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival\nShadrack’s Christmas Wonderland\nBiltmore Candlelight Christmas Evenings\nChristmas Shows\nOber Gatlinburg\n", "segment": "Ober Gatlinburg\nVisiting Ober Gatlinburg is an easy choice for things to do in Gatlinburg during Christmas. The Gatlinburg attraction is your home for all ski sports with tubing and skiing available. Furthermore, there’s an on-site ski rental shop and instructors on-site. As a result, Ober Gatlinburg is able to cater to every visitor’s needs ensuring they have a spectacular time on the slopes. Make these things to do in Gatlinburg during Christmas part of your holiday plans. The Smoky Mountains are waiting! Ring in New Year’s Eve in Gatlinburg »\nAshley is Tripster’s travel expert, visiting Gatlinburg to find the best travel tips, money-saving deals and insider information. With over 10 years of experience in first-hand-travel adventures, she shares her stories, advice, and current events to help you stay in the know. Tags: Biltmore Estate, Christmas at Smoky Mountain Opry, Dixie Stampede Christmas, Dollywood, Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway\nPost navigation\nAll of the Top Things to Do in Toronto in Winter\nWhere to Find Santa in Orlando", "start_char": 3459, "end_char": 4509, "id": "68789507" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_492731690#7_1317044106", "url": "https://www.cabinsusagatlinburg.com/smoky-mountains-blog/post/282/visiting-gatlinburg-in-december-.php", "title": "Top 5 Things To Do in December in Gatlinburg, Tennessee", "headings": "Visiting Gatlinburg in December\nVisiting Gatlinburg in December\nWhat's The Weather Like in December?\nDecember Events\n5 Activities To Enjoy in Gatlinburg in December\n1. Ice Skating, Skiing, and Snow Tubing at Ober\n2. Winter Hiking in the National Park\n3. Winter Magic Trolley Tour of Lights\n4. Check Out Indoor Attractions\n5. Relax at Your Log Cabin\nFinal Thoughts on December in Gatlinburg\nTags\n", "segment": "Here are just a few of the things you can do and see during the holiday season in Gatlinburg: 1. Ice Skating, Skiing, and Snow Tubing at Ober\nDecember is the perfect time to play in the snow in Gatlinburg, so be sure to check out winter sports at Ober Ski Mountain! This ski resort rests only minutes from Downtown Gatlinburg and it offers indoor ice skating and downhill skiing and snowboarding! Additionally, Ober has a large snow tubing run that's a big hit with kids and families. To reach Ober, you can make the short drive up Ski Mountain road or you can take the Ober Tram Lift that begins Downtown. 2. Winter Hiking in the National Park\nWhen cold weather arrives in Gatlinburg, it's a great opportunity to explore the Great Smoky Mountains, National Park during a stunning season! Winter reveals things in the national park that are usually hidden. During the winter season in the Smokies, all of the leaves on the trees and thick underbrush are gone, so you can see more mountain views on your hike.", "start_char": 4113, "end_char": 5121, "id": "31589412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_492609429#2_1316692953", "url": "https://www.cabinsusagatlinburg.com/smoky-mountains-blog/post/154/gatlinburg-christmas-vacation-ideas.php", "title": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacations | 8 Christmas Activities", "headings": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\nGatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\n1. See Incredible Holiday Attractions\n2. Plan Festive Christmas Activities\n3. See Penguins at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies\n4. Explore the National Park in Winter\n5. See A Christmas Show in Pigeon Forge\n6. Dine Out in Gatlinburg\n7. Stay Off the Beaten Path\n8. Stay in a Cabin\nThoughts in Christmas in Gatlinburg, TN\nTags\n", "segment": "While the entire town of Gatlinburg looks like a Christmas wonderland, there are a few attractions that can make your Gatlinburg Christmas vacation even more fun! One of the most beloved Christmas attractions in the Smoky Mountains is Dollywood in nearby Pigeon Forge. Every holiday season, you'll find ornate displays, Christmas lights, special holiday performances, and excellent rides and roller coasters at this Smoky Mountain themed amusement park. In fact, Dollywood is so renowned for celebrating the holidays that it has been recognized as one of the top Christmas festival locations in America. Another memorable attraction is Shadrack's Christmas Wonderland in Sevierville, which puts on a dazzling light show synchronized to music every year. Come see what Christmas in the Smoky Mountains is all about when you visit Dollywood in November or December. 2. Plan Festive Christmas Activities\nMaking a snowman or roasting chestnuts over an open fire are quintessential holiday activities, but Gatlinburg can give you some unique things to do to celebrate the Christmas season! Try out some of these fun things to do for Christmas in Gatlinburg: Ice skating at Ober\nSnow Tubing at Ober\nCaroling in Downtown Gatlinburg With the Tunes & Tales performers\nDrinking Hot Chocolate Downtown\nRiding The Ober Gatlinburg Tram\nVisiting the Wilson Glyn Christmas Tree Farm\n3.", "start_char": 1119, "end_char": 2490, "id": "31589210" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1536211641#0_3393816239", "url": "https://www.tripster.com/travelguide/things-to-do-in-gatlinburg-during-christmas/", "title": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas", "headings": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nThe Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\nTrolley Ride of Lights\nFantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nDollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival\nShadrack’s Christmas Wonderland\nBiltmore Candlelight Christmas Evenings\nChristmas Shows\nOber Gatlinburg\n", "segment": "The Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\n[ Insider Tips ]\nThe Most Festive Things to Do in Gatlinburg during Christmas\n\nby Ashley Travel Expert\nNovember 1, 2019\nCan hear those sleigh bells ringing? The holidays are right around the corner, and you can celebrate with festive things to do in Gatlinburg during Christmas. To discover all that’s happening in this Smoky Mountain town this season, read on. Trolley Ride of Lights\nThrough January 25, 2020, you can hop aboard a Gatlinburg Trolley to see the Winter Magic Light displays. The guided, enclosed excursions leave from traffic light #5. Then, they travel through downtown and Highway 321. Multiple tours leave nightly at 6:30 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8:30 pm. The cost is $10 per person. Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nBundle up for the 44th Annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade in Downtown Gatlinburg. The larger-than-life parade features dozens of marching bands from Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, George and Alabama, whimsical balloon characters, more than 100 floats, and, of course, Santa Claus.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1084, "id": "68789501" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_503027125#0_933702405", "url": "http://www.visitmysmokies.com/blog/gatlinburg/events-gatlinburg/best-things-to-do-in-gatlinburg-tn-in-december/", "title": "8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December", "headings": "8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December\n8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December\n1. Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\n2. Christmas Shopping in Gatlinburg\n3. Check Out Christmas Lights\n4. Winter Sports at Ober Gatlinburg\n5. Enchanted Winter of Lights at Anakeesta\n6. Lights Over Gatlinburg at Gatlinburg SkyLift Park\n7. Christmas in a Gatlinburg Cabin\n8. Gatlinburg Ball Drop and Fireworks Show\n", "segment": "8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December\nVisit My Smokies > Blog > Gatlinburg > 8 of the Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg TN in December\nPosted on November 23, 2020\nListen To This Article - Click Play\nMany people call the holiday season the most wonderful time of the year and we’re inclined to agree with them! During the month of December, the city of Gatlinburg is transformed into a winter wonderland complete with festive decorations, special events, and, hopefully, some snow! Here are 8 of the best things to do in Gatlinburg TN in December: 1. Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade\nThe Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade is one of Gatlinburg’s biggest annual events! This beloved tradition brings thousands of visitors to the downtown area to see beautiful floats, marching bands, whimsical balloons, musicians, dancers, and, of course, Santa Claus. Scheduled for December 4, 2020 at 7:30 pm, this year’s parade will begin at Baskins Creek Bypass on the East Parkway and end at Traffic Light #10 on the downtown Parkway. We recommend arriving early so you can find a great spot to watch all of the fun. 2. Christmas Shopping in Gatlinburg\nDon’t worry if you’re a little behind with your Christmas shopping;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1288, "id": "26271079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_492609429#1_1316690910", "url": "https://www.cabinsusagatlinburg.com/smoky-mountains-blog/post/154/gatlinburg-christmas-vacation-ideas.php", "title": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacations | 8 Christmas Activities", "headings": "Gatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\nGatlinburg Christmas Vacation Ideas\n1. See Incredible Holiday Attractions\n2. Plan Festive Christmas Activities\n3. See Penguins at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies\n4. Explore the National Park in Winter\n5. See A Christmas Show in Pigeon Forge\n6. Dine Out in Gatlinburg\n7. Stay Off the Beaten Path\n8. Stay in a Cabin\nThoughts in Christmas in Gatlinburg, TN\nTags\n", "segment": "TN. To help you experience the magic of the holidays, we've made this guide with the best things to do in Gatlinburg for Christmas as well as some insider tips for planning your Christmas vacation in Gatlinburg. 1. See Incredible Holiday Attractions\nWith the incredible Christmas lights of Gatlinburg's Winter Magic Festival, all of Gatlinburg is full of the holiday spirit. The Trolly Ride of Lights make it easy to explore the light displays of Gatlinburg and fantastic events like the Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade on December 5th brings more cheer to the Smokies. While the entire town of Gatlinburg looks like a Christmas wonderland, there are a few attractions that can make your Gatlinburg Christmas vacation even more fun! One of the most beloved Christmas attractions in the Smoky Mountains is Dollywood in nearby Pigeon Forge. Every holiday season, you'll find ornate displays, Christmas lights, special holiday performances, and excellent rides and roller coasters at this Smoky Mountain themed amusement park. In fact, Dollywood is so renowned for celebrating the holidays that it has been recognized as one of the top Christmas festival locations in America. Another memorable attraction is Shadrack's Christmas Wonderland in Sevierville, which puts on a dazzling light show synchronized to music every year.", "start_char": 547, "end_char": 1873, "id": "31589209" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1085487597#4_2375672221", "url": "https://getaway.10best.com/13559060/does-it-snow-in-tennessee", "title": "Does it Snow in Tennessee? | 10Best", "headings": "Does it Snow in Tennessee?\nDoes it Snow in Tennessee?\nNever say never, even to snow in Tennessee\nWhy spend the winter in Tennessee?\nAre you lonesome tonight – for snow?\n", "segment": "Known as the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg offers a variety of winter activities, including a ride on an aerial cable car to an amusement park which is adjacent to – guess what? A ski resort! There in the mountains, the winter traveler can have all the snowy fun required. Gatlinburg is also a favorite place for holiday shopping, possibly because a little snow can go a long way towards building the Christmas spirit. There are loads of independent shops offering unique wares, including works by local artisans. If you'll be strolling through the streets in search of perfect presents, wear good walking shoes to give traction over the occasional patch of ice in your path. Bring along real winter clothing: a warm jacket, and a cozy scarf to keep your neck nice and warm. There may even be enough snow to tempt you into forming a group of carolers. Have a happy winter in Tennessee!", "start_char": 2115, "end_char": 3033, "id": "98649748" } ]
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what show was kim richards in as a child?
Nanny and the Professor
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She later appeared in the 1976 John Carpenter film \"Assault on Precinct 13 ,\" and also starred in the short-lived series \"Hello, Larry .\" She appeared as a guest on numerous episodes of popular American television shows including \"Diff'rent Strokes,\" \"Alice,\" \"Fantasy Island,\" \"The Love Boat,\" \"Little House on the Prairie,\" \"CHiPs,\" \"Magnum, P.I.,\" \"The Dukes of Hazzard,\" and \"The Rockford Files.\" She was in \"Meatballs Part II\" and \"Tuff Turf\" in her early 20s. She was a co-producer on the film \"Escape;\" her then-husband G. Monty Brinson served as producer. Richards had a supporting role opposite Christina Ricci in \"Black Snake Moan\" and made a cameo in 2009's \"Race to Witch Mountain.\" In 2010, Richards starred as a regular cast member of \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.\" However, due to personal health struggles, she was let go after five seasons.", "start_char": 1697, "end_char": 2744, "id": "32650585" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2932513514#4_3370041610", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Housewives_of_Beverly_Hills_(season_1)", "title": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (season 1) - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\n(season 1)\n\nThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (season 1)\nContents\nProduction and crew\nCast and synopsis\nCast\nSynopsis\nReception\nU.S. television ratings\nAwards\nEpisodes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Kim Richards is a former child actress who was once referred to as the \"Disney Girl\" for starring in the movies, Escape to Witch Mountain and No Deposit, No Return. Kim Richards appeared on several television programs such as, Nanny and the Professor, James at 15, Hello, Larry, Diff'rent Strokes, CHiPS and Magnum, P.I. Kim Richards' career came to an end when she retired after starring in the feature film Tuff Turf, alongside James Spader and Robert Downey Jr.. She focused her time on raising her family of four kids, Brooke, Whitney, Chad, and Kimberly. She continues to work running a jewelry and water bottle line in which proceeds go to charity. Kyle Richards, like her sister, is also a former child actress who landed her first role in Escape to Witch Mountain alongside Kim. Kyle Richards has starred in several movies including Halloween and The Watcher in the Woods and on television with credits including, Little House on The Prairie, Carter Country, Down To Earth and ER. When Richards isn't working, she focuses her time on being a loving wife to high-end realtor, Mauricio Umansky, and mother to her four daughters; Farrah, Alexia, Sophia, and Portia. Taylor Armstrong moved to Beverly Hills seven years ago from her hometown in Oklahoma. She met her husband, Russel Armstrong, and the two have a daughter, Kennedy. In addition to being a wife and mom, Armstrong is a proud philanthropist and business woman.", "start_char": 3506, "end_char": 4934, "id": "64836191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_29630645#1_27858841", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001668/bio", "title": "Kim Richards - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nKim Richards\nBiography\nOverview (3)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrivia (15)\nContribute to This Page\nPersonal Details\n", "segment": "Richards made her television series debut in 1970 on the show Nanny and the Professor (1970). Kim later had substantial recurring roles on the TV programs James at 16 (1977) and Hello, Larry (1979). Richards achieved fame as psychic alien girl Tia in the terrific Disney family feature Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and its equally solid sequel Return from Witch Mountain (1978). Kim also played an obnoxious little brat who gets brutally killed in John Carpenter 's fantastic urban action cult gem Assault on Precinct 13 (1976). Among the TV shows Richards has done guest spots on are The Magical World of Disney (1954), The Rockford Files (1974), Police Woman (1974), Little House on the Prairie (1974), Family (1976), Alice (1976), CHiPs (1977), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), The Love Boat (1977), Diff'rent Strokes (1978), Project U.F.O. (1978), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and Medical Center (1969). Kim was reunited with her \"Witch Mountain\" co-star Ike Eisenmann for the hilariously horrible made-for-TV horror howler Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978) (Richards did a career interview for the recent DVD of this film). Kim played more mature adult roles in the mid 80s movies Meatballs Part II (1984) and Tuff Turf (1985) in which Richards gives a performance as a teenage gang leader's brash girlfriend. Richards took a hiatus from acting to raise her four children Brook, Whitney, Chad and Kimberly. After a lengthy absence from the big screen, Kim Richards made a welcome comeback with a fine portrayal of Christina Ricci 's bitter estranged mother in the excellent Black Snake Moan (2006).", "start_char": 621, "end_char": 2216, "id": "44759799" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_700434264#5_1257907145", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/kyle-richards-net-worth/", "title": "Kyle Richards Net Worth - Get Kyle Richards Net Worth", "headings": "Kyle Richards Net Worth\nKyle Richards Net Worth\nWhat is Kyle Richards Net Worth?\nKyle Richards Latest News\nMauricio Umansky, Kyle Richards Re-List Former Bel Air Home\n‘RHOBH’: Kyle Richards Will Be ‘Frozen Out’ and ‘Forced’ Off the Show’ Like Lisa Vanderpump Claims Insider\nKyle Richards Is Listing Her Newly Discounted Bel Air Home for Sale\n", "segment": "born 1959) and Kim Richards (born 1964).Nicky and Paris Hilton are her nieces. Richards began acting in 1975. She appeared in several episodes of the television series Little House on the Prairie as Mr. Edward's adopted daughter, Alicia Sanderson Edwards. Her sister, Kim Richards (of Witch Mountain fame and various other very popular Disney films), also appeared once on the series, playing Laura's friend Olga, a shy child with one leg shorter than the other, who gets fitted with a hand-made wooden shoe by Laura's father, which finally enables her to run and play normally with the other children. Throughout the 1970s Richards guest starred in several television series and acted in a few horror films: The Car, Eaten Alive, and Halloween, in which she played Lindsey Wallace, one of the two children whom Laurie Strode babysits. In 1980 she appeared opposite Bette Davis and Lynn-Holly Johnson in the Disney children's horror film The Watcher in the Woods, playing a terrorized young girl. Most of her 1980s roles were minor, and included made-for-television, direct-to-video, or other video work. Subsequent roles include Nurse Dori on the hit television series ER (1998-2006)- (21 episodes) and Lisa, a supporting character in the film National Lampoon's Pledge This!. She has also appeared in episodes of her niece Paris Hilton's reality series The Simple Life and My New BFF.", "start_char": 2526, "end_char": 3912, "id": "19284064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1420025027#2_1961698553", "url": "http://hollywoodlife.com/celeb/kim-richards/", "title": "Kim Richards Celebrity Profile – Hollywood Life", "headings": "Kim Richards\nKim Richards\nDetails\nHollywoodLife\nLegal\nNews\nConnect\n", "segment": "Mineola\nBio: Kim Richards (born Kimberly “Kim” Richards in Mineola, New York on September 19, 1964) is an American actress and reality TV star. Kim’s career as a child actress started when she was just five months old, as she starred in a TV commercial for Firth Carpet. From 1970 to 1971, she starred as Prudence Everett in the television series, Nanny and the Professor. Kim also starred in several Disney live action films, including No Deposit, No Return, and both Escape From Witch Mountain and Return From Witch Mountain. In the mid-70s, Kim appeared in Disney’s Whiz Kids Capers series. She had a memorable scene in John Carpenter ’s Assault On Precinct 13 and she made multiple television appearances in series like Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, CHiPs and The Dukes of Hazzard. She had a cameo in 2009’s Race to Witch Mountain, but since October 2010, Kim has been best known as a cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Best Known For: Kim Richards is best known as a child actress and a reality television personality that stars on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.", "start_char": 3029, "end_char": 4123, "id": "73893204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1525776392#2_3389105430", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/models/kim-richards-net-worth/", "title": "Kim Richards Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Kim Richards Net Worth\nKim Richards Net Worth\nHow much is Kim Richards Worth?\nKim Richards Net Worth:\nKim Richards' Salary\nKim Richards\n", "segment": "Her parents, Kathleen Mary and Kenneth Edwin Richards, separated in 1972. Her mother later remarried. Famous socialites Nicky and Paris Hilton are her nieces as they are daughters of her half-sister, Kathy Hilton. TV and film Career: Kim first appeared in TV commercials for Firth Carpet when she was just a few months old. She starred as Prudence Everett in the television series \"Nanny and the Professor\" from 1970–1971. She also made appearances in many popular '70s TV shows such as \"Little House on the Prairie,\" \"Emergency!\" and \"The Streets of San Francisco.\" Kim Richards was one of the two original kid stars of Disney's 1970s \"Witch Mountain\" movies, who also appeared in the remake \"Race to Witch Mountain ,\" as well as movies \"No Deposit\" and \"No Return.\" In 1974 and 1976, Kim had a role in Disney's Whiz Kid Capers series, \"The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton,\" and \"The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper. \"", "start_char": 773, "end_char": 1697, "id": "32650583" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1525776392#3_3389106798", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/models/kim-richards-net-worth/", "title": "Kim Richards Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Kim Richards Net Worth\nKim Richards Net Worth\nHow much is Kim Richards Worth?\nKim Richards Net Worth:\nKim Richards' Salary\nKim Richards\n", "segment": "She starred as Prudence Everett in the television series \"Nanny and the Professor\" from 1970–1971. She also made appearances in many popular '70s TV shows such as \"Little House on the Prairie,\" \"Emergency!\" and \"The Streets of San Francisco.\" Kim Richards was one of the two original kid stars of Disney's 1970s \"Witch Mountain\" movies, who also appeared in the remake \"Race to Witch Mountain ,\" as well as movies \"No Deposit\" and \"No Return.\" In 1974 and 1976, Kim had a role in Disney's Whiz Kid Capers series, \"The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton,\" and \"The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper. \" The two television movies aired as part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology. Kim and her sister also appeared together in the 1977 movie The Car as James Brolin's daughters. She later appeared in the 1976 John Carpenter film \"Assault on Precinct 13 ,\" and also starred in the short-lived series \"Hello, Larry .\" She appeared as a guest on numerous episodes of popular American television shows including \"Diff'rent Strokes,\" \"Alice,\" \"Fantasy Island,\" \"The Love Boat,\" \"Little House on the Prairie,\" \"CHiPs,\" \"Magnum, P.I.,\" \"The Dukes of Hazzard,\" and \"The Rockford Files.\" She was in \"Meatballs Part II\" and \"Tuff Turf\" in her early 20s.", "start_char": 1097, "end_char": 2343, "id": "32650584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_29630645#0_27856964", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001668/bio", "title": "Kim Richards - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nKim Richards\nBiography\nOverview (3)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrivia (15)\nContribute to This Page\nPersonal Details\n", "segment": "Kim Richards - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nKim Richards\nBiography\nShowing all 21 items\nJump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (2) | Trivia (15)\nOverview (3)\nBorn\nSeptember 19, 1964 in Mineola, New York, USA\nBirth Name\nKim Erika Richards\nHeight\n5' 1\" (1.55 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nKim Erika Richards was born September 19, 1964 in Mineola, North Hempstead, Long Island, New York to Kathleen Mary Dugan & Kenneth Edwin Richards, a business executive. She is of Irish, English, and Welsh descent. Kim made her TV commercial debut at four months in a diaper ad. By age four and a half Kim had already appeared in 20 TV commercials. Richards made her television series debut in 1970 on the show Nanny and the Professor (1970). Kim later had substantial recurring roles on the TV programs James at 16 (1977) and Hello, Larry (1979). Richards achieved fame as psychic alien girl Tia in the terrific Disney family feature Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and its equally solid sequel Return from Witch Mountain (1978). Kim also played an obnoxious little brat who gets brutally killed in John Carpenter 's fantastic urban action cult gem Assault on Precinct 13 (1976). Among the TV shows Richards has done guest spots on are The Magical World of Disney (1954), The Rockford Files (1974), Police Woman (1974), Little House on the Prairie (1974), Family (1976), Alice (1976), CHiPs (1977), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), The Love Boat (1977), Diff'rent Strokes (1978), Project U.F.O. (1978), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and Medical Center (1969).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1518, "id": "44759798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1525776392#1_3389104340", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/models/kim-richards-net-worth/", "title": "Kim Richards Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Kim Richards Net Worth\nKim Richards Net Worth\nHow much is Kim Richards Worth?\nKim Richards Net Worth:\nKim Richards' Salary\nKim Richards\n", "segment": "Kim Richards first became famous thanks to roles in Disney movies and TV shows in the 1970s and early '80s. Kim is best known for appearing along with her sister Kyle Richards on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Early Life: Kim Richards was born in Mineola, New York on September 19, 1964. She is of Irish, Welsh, and English descent. Her parents, Kathleen Mary and Kenneth Edwin Richards, separated in 1972. Her mother later remarried. Famous socialites Nicky and Paris Hilton are her nieces as they are daughters of her half-sister, Kathy Hilton. 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She earned the nickname Disney girl after appearing in many films with the studio. Kimberly Richards attended Imperial High School, Imperial, CA (1983) and UCLA, Los Angeles. Kim Richards is a member of Richest Celebrities and Movie Actresss. Kim is turning 57 years old in\nShe was on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills along with her sister Kyle Richards. Kim is a Virgo. Virgo is an earth sign historically represented by the goddess of wheat and agriculture, an association that speaks to Virgo’s deep-rooted presence in the material world. Virgo is governed by Mercury, the messenger planet of communication.", "start_char": 1047, "end_char": 1935, "id": "32717990" } ]
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what was the name of wright brothers plane?
Wright Model B
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_215432678#8_575296660", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_Wright_Brothers_invent_the_plane", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Henry ford made the first ever\ncar. The Wright brothers plane name was? the name of the wright brothers plane was kitty hawk. What is the name of the wright brothers air plane? What is the name of the Wright brothers air\nplane??????????????????????????? What did the Wright brothers name their plane? The Wright Brothers named it Wright Flyer. What is the type of plane the wright brothers flew? The type of plane the Wright brothers flew were a biplane. What was the name of the Wright brothers first plane?", "start_char": 3100, "end_char": 3608, "id": "75111531" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_215432678#9_575297389", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_Wright_Brothers_invent_the_plane", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What did the Wright brothers name their plane? The Wright Brothers named it Wright Flyer. What is the type of plane the wright brothers flew? The type of plane the Wright brothers flew were a biplane. What was the name of the Wright brothers first plane? The Wright brothers' first plane was called \"The Wright Flyer,\"\nor just \"The Flyer.\" What year did the Wright brothers invent airplanes? The Wright brothers did NOT invent airplanes. They flew what is\nalleged to be the first successful aircraft. InventionsWright BrothersAirplanes and AircraftTravel & Places\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8?", "start_char": 3353, "end_char": 3968, "id": "75111532" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_120248347#7_274555660", "url": "https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/history/wright-brothers/", "title": "Taking Flight With the Wright Brothers", "headings": "Taking Flight With the Wright Brothers\nTaking Flight With the Wright Brothers\nGROWING UP WRIGHT\nUP, UP, AND AWAY\nWINGS OF CHANGE\nHow to Make Paper Airplanes\nGROWING UP WRIGHT\nUP, UP, AND AWAY\nWINGS OF CHANGE\n", "segment": "After weeks of unsuccessful attempts, the craft—with extra fabric incorporated to increase the stiffness of the wings—took flight for 12 seconds on December 17, 1903, traveling 120 feet before landing. The plane worked! Both brothers flew the craft a few more times that day. They had flown the world’s first successful piloted engine-powered airplane. Wilbur Wright (right) observes as his brother Orville prepares to take off on his famous first flight. Photograph by Fox Photos, Getty Images\nPlease be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. WINGS OF CHANGE\nAfter their success in North Carolina, the Wright brothers continued to travel around the world, perfecting their craft and modifying their designs. But they did so much more, kicking off the era of modern aviation and inspiring future adventurers. A bicycle built by the Wright brothers\nPhotograph by Daniel Borzynski, Alamy\nPlease be respectful of copyright.", "start_char": 3025, "end_char": 3964, "id": "109858182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_313774090#0_651036648", "url": "https://simpleflying.com/wright-flyer/", "title": "Everything You Need To Know About The Wright Flyer - Simple Flying", "headings": "Everything You Need To Know About The Wright Flyer\nEverything You Need To Know About The Wright Flyer\nA toy helicopter got the brothers interested in flying\nThe pair started building bicycles\nThe brothers built their own engine\nThe Flyer was made of wood and fabric\nThe conditions for the first flight were near perfect\nAircraft Specifications\nIt only flew for one day\nWhat are your thoughts on the Wright Flyer? Let us know what you think in the comment section.\nMark Finlay\n", "segment": "Everything You Need To Know About The Wright Flyer - Simple Flying\nEverything You Need To Know About The Wright Flyer\nby Mark Finlay\nJune 21, 2020\n5 minute read\nFamous for being the world’s first heavier-than-air, powered aircraft to fly successfully, the Wright Flyer or Flyer 1 was the invention of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Before we take a look at how the Wright Flyer came about, we must first understand what made the two brothers decide to build an airplane. The first successful flight of the Wright Flyer, by the Wright brothers. Photo: Library of Congress via Wikipedia\nAble to trace their family tree back to Englishman Samuel Wright, who sailed to Massachusetts in 1636, the Wright brothers were two of seven children born to Milton Wright and Susan Catherine Koerner. Milton was a pastor in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and moved around the country before being made a Bishop and settling down in Dayton, Ohio. A toy helicopter got the brothers interested in flying\nNeither Wilbor nor Orville had middle names. Instead, their father preferred to give them influential first names after clergymen that he admired. To their friends, they were just “Will and Orv” and to others “The Bishops boys.” The Wright brother’s first encounter with flying machines happened in 1878 while they were living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1344, "id": "41176368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_120248347#6_274554339", "url": "https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/history/wright-brothers/", "title": "Taking Flight With the Wright Brothers", "headings": "Taking Flight With the Wright Brothers\nTaking Flight With the Wright Brothers\nGROWING UP WRIGHT\nUP, UP, AND AWAY\nWINGS OF CHANGE\nHow to Make Paper Airplanes\nGROWING UP WRIGHT\nUP, UP, AND AWAY\nWINGS OF CHANGE\n", "segment": "Wilbur Wright (right) and an unidentified friend assist Orville as he pilots a glider. Photograph by Everett Collection Inc, Alamy\nPlease be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. In 1903 the brothers built an airplane called the Wright Flyer I, which featured wooden propellers the men had designed and carved themselves. The plane also had a gasoline engine. After weeks of unsuccessful attempts, the craft—with extra fabric incorporated to increase the stiffness of the wings—took flight for 12 seconds on December 17, 1903, traveling 120 feet before landing. The plane worked! Both brothers flew the craft a few more times that day. They had flown the world’s first successful piloted engine-powered airplane. Wilbur Wright (right) observes as his brother Orville prepares to take off on his famous first flight.", "start_char": 2646, "end_char": 3481, "id": "109858181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_141680935#14_273343992", "url": "https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/1903-wright-flyer%3Ad8c62e5e-4ebc-11ea-b77f-2e728ce88125", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "They had successfully demonstrated their design for a heavier-than-air flying machine. They built refined versions of the Flyer in 1904 and 1905, bringing the design to practicality. On October 5, 1905, with the brothers' third powered airplane, Wilbur made a spectacular 39-minute flight that covered 39.2 km (24.5 miles) over a closed course. After the first powered Flyer of 1903 took its destructive tumble at Kitty Hawk, the Wrights crated it and shipped it back to Dayton where it remained in storage in a shed behind their bicycle shop, untouched for more than a decade. In March 1913, Dayton was hit by a serious flood, during which the boxes containing the Flyer were submerged in water and mud for eleven days. The airplane was uncrated, for the first time since Kitty Hawk, in the summer of 1916, when Orville repaired and reassembled the", "start_char": 9150, "end_char": 9999, "id": "24042832" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_895133491#5_1132648083", "url": "https://enchantedlearning.com/inventors/page/w/wright.shtml", "title": "The Wright Brothers: Wilbur and Orville - EnchantedLearning.com", "headings": "\nClick to read our Privacy Policy", "segment": "The machinist Charles Taylor helped them build a new plane which would use this engine. Returning to Kitty Hawk, they began test flights in 1903. The engine stalled during a December 14 try (with Orville flying). After three days of repairs, the plane accelerated on a monorail track and flew into the air, staying up for 12 seconds; it flew 120 feet. That day, the brothers took turns flying the plane. On the last flight that day, Wilbur flew 852 feet in 59 seconds. During the next few years, the brothers developed more sophisticated planes. They later formed the Wright Company, which built and sold their airplanes. Wilbur Wright died in 1912 of typhoid fever;", "start_char": 2452, "end_char": 3118, "id": "59554153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_155393918#8_417961488", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_the_wright_brothers_create_the_first_airplane", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What was the first airplane name? the wright brothers named the first airplane the flyer. What year did the first airplane? the wright brothers flew the first airplane in 1903\nWhat is the name of the brothers that invented the first airplane? Wright brothers\nWho flow the first airplane? The Wright Brothers\nWhat was the Wright brothers first invention? The airplane. Who invented first airplane? wright brothers\nWhat brothers invented the first airplane? wright\nWho first flew a airplane?", "start_char": 3159, "end_char": 3649, "id": "74990163" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1428456372#16_2349374720", "url": "http://www.american-historama.org/1881-1913-maturation-era/wright-brothers-timeline.htm", "title": "Wright Brothers Timeline: US History for Kids ***", "headings": "Wright Brothers Timeline\nWright Brothers Timeline", "segment": "The Wright Brothers build a new glider with a 32-foot wingspan and record their longest flight of 622 feet which lasts for 26 seconds. Wright Brothers Timeline Event 10: 1903: Wilbur and Orville, together with their mechanic Charlie Taylor, build an engine for their biplane design they call \"The Flyer\". It weighs 200 pounds, and produces about 12 horsepower. Wright Brothers Timeline Event 11: 1903: On December 17, 1903 the Wright brothers make four engine powered flights over the sand dunes at Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Dare County, North Carolina. Orville piloted the first flight followed by Wilbur. They were the first sustained and controlled flights that had ever been made.", "start_char": 7347, "end_char": 8035, "id": "3130550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_991612932#2_2097144093", "url": "https://monovisions.com/vintage-the-wright-brothers-first-flight-in-1903/", "title": "The Wright Brothers – First Flight in 1903 | MONOVISIONS - Black & White Photography Magazine", "headings": "The Wright Brothers – First Flight in 1903\nThe Wright Brothers – First Flight in 1903\nComments\n", "segment": "The brothers notified several newspapers prior to their historic flight, but only one – the local journal – made mention of the event. Wilbur Wright pilots a full-size glider down the steep slope of Big Kill Devil Hill in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on October 10, 1902. This model was the third iteration of the Wright brothers’ early gliders, equipped with wings that would warp to steer, a rear vertical rudder, and a forward elevator. # Library of Congress\nFrom left, Orville and Wilbur Wright, in portraits taken in 1905, when they were 34 and 38 years old. # Library of Congress\nSide view of Dan Tate, left, and Wilbur Wright, right, flying the 1902 glider as a kite, on September 19, 1902. # Library of Congress\nCrumpled glider, wrecked by the wind, on Hill of the Wreck, on October 10, 1900. # Library of Congress\nOrville Wright and Edwin H. Sines, neighbor and boyhood friend, filing frames in the back of the Wright bicycle shop in 1897. # Library of Congress\nStart of a glide; Wilbur in motion at left holding one end of glider (rebuilt with single vertical rudder), Orville lying prone in machine, and Dan Tate at right, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on October 10, 1902. # Library of Congress\nRear view of Wilbur making a right turn in glide from No.", "start_char": 1173, "end_char": 2437, "id": "14141523" } ]
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where tupac grew up?
East Harlem
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What kind of difficulties had Tupac with his mother? none, his mother was an idle , and main cause of tupacs sucess\nfor the way she raised him.", "start_char": 1100, "end_char": 1863, "id": "75035830" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177662610#1_475275532", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_tupac_raised", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "he was from the USA. he was raised in New York\nWhere was Tupac raised at? East Harlem, New York. Who raised Tupac Shakur? His mother, Afeni Shakur. Where was Tupac Shakur from? Tupac was born in Brooklyn, New Yorkand was raised in Baltimore, Marylandand raised in Marin City, CALos Angeles, CA and resided in Oakland, California before his death. Tupac Amaru Shakur was born on the East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City. What challenges did Tupac Shakur face in his career? tupac faced alot of challenges rather it was with police or\nother rappers.plus he was born in the ghetto and raised in\npoverty.", "start_char": 953, "end_char": 1565, "id": "75035829" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_7458987#2_11803699", "url": "http://makaveli.com/?page_id=193", "title": "Tupac Biography", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Early life\nTupac Shakur was born Lesane Parish Crooks in The Bronx, New York City on June 16, 1971 to Afeni Shakur, a member of the Black Panthers. Serving jail time on bombing charges while pregnant with Tupac, his mother faced a sentence of up to three years in prison. Acting as her own attorney, she won the verdict and was released one month before Tupac was born. At first opportunity, Afeni had Tupac’s birth certificate changed to reflect his real name, Tupac Amaru, which means “royal serpent” and was the name of an Inca leader and warrior who came to power in 1570. Shakur said, “I never knew where my father was or who my father was for sure.” His godfather, Geronimo Pratt, was also a high-ranking Panther. His step-father, Mutulu, was a drug dealer who, according to Shakur, was rarely present to give him the discipline he needed. Much of Tupac’s upbringing revolved around the Black Panther philosophy. Impoverished during most of his childhood, Tupac, with his mother and half-sister, Sekyiwa (pronounced Setchua), moved between homeless shelters and cheap accommodations around New York City. As a result, he retained few friends and relied on writing poetry and diary entries to keep himself busy.", "start_char": 1167, "end_char": 2384, "id": "60827107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_503056267#11_1206059246", "url": "https://iamsoulfullyme.wordpress.com/professor-underwood-history-ws-202/final-paper-tupac-the-black-panther-party-and-black-nationalism/", "title": "Final Paper: Tupac, The Black Panther Party, and Black Nationalism | A Look Inside My Thoughts", "headings": "Final Paper: Tupac, The Black Panther Party, and Black Nationalism\nFinal Paper: Tupac, The Black Panther Party, and Black Nationalism", "segment": "As a result of this Tupac knew about black history, oppression, Black Nationalism and the struggle. Growing up Tupac and his family were poor, so Tupac understood the struggle that blacks back then and even today face. He lived in Baltimore, Maryland between 1984 and 1988. Baltimore was known to have the highest rate of teen pregnancy, AIDS, black on black crime, and teen suicide. Tupac referred to Baltimore as “ignorance town”. Unlike others Tupac had an escape away from the madness of the hood. Tupac attended the Baltimore School of Arts where he was exposed to new things of diverse subjects. Tupac was exposed to theater, ballet, Broadway, and many other lifestyles aside from the one he was accustomed too. In 1988 Tupac decided to move to Oakland, California. Prior to his fame Tupac was barely making it, smoking weed, partying and hanging out with drug dealers.", "start_char": 6474, "end_char": 7349, "id": "33481813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_815195919#6_1656423229", "url": "https://www.biography.com/musician/tupac-shakur", "title": "Tupac Shakur - Death, California Love & Music - Biography", "headings": "Tupac Shakur\nQuick Facts\nTupac Shakur\nWho Was Tupac Shakur?\nEarly Life\nTupac’s Mom, Father and Sister\nJada Pinkett Smith and Tupac’s Friendship\nMove to California and Rise to Fame\nLegal Drama and Serving Jail Time\nTupac vs. Biggie Smalls (aka The Notorious B.I.G.)\nRape Charges Against Tupac\nJoining Death Row Records\nDOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S TUPAC SHAKUR FACT CARD\nSongs and Albums\n'2Pacalypse Now'\n'Strictly 4 My Niggaz'\n'Me Against the World'\n'All Eyez on Me'\n'How Do U Want It'\n'Don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory'\nPoems and Book\nMovies Starring Tupac\nTupac's Wife and Girlfriend\nDeath\nTupac Conspiracies: Is Tupac Alive?\nTupac’s Letter to Madonna\n‘Who Killed Tupac?’ TV Miniseries\nRock and Roll Hall of Fame\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nBiggie Smalls\nB.B. King\nJoe Louis\nNas\nSelena Quintanilla\nSuge Knight\nMalcolm X\nMaya Angelou\nSiegfried Fischbacher\n", "segment": "Tupac began his music career as a rebel with a cause to articulate the travails and injustices endured by many African Americans. His skill in doing so made him a spokesperson not just for his own generation but for subsequent ones who continue to face the same struggle for equality. In life, his biggest battle was sometimes with himself. As fate drove him towards the nihilism of gangsta rap, and into the arms of the controversial Death Row Records impresario Suge Knight, the boundaries between Shakur's art and his life became increasingly blurred — with tragic consequences. Early Life\nTupac was born on June 16, 1971, in Harlem, New York. His mother, Afeni, was raising two children on her own and struggled for money. The family moved homes often, sometimes staying in shelters. They moved to Baltimore, where Tupac enrolled at the prestigious Baltimore School for the Arts, at which he felt \"the freest I ever felt.\" Tupac’s Mom, Father and Sister\nTupac was named Lesane Parish Crooks at birth. After joining the Black Panther party, his mother changed his first name to Tupac Amaru, a Peruvian revolutionary who was killed by the Spanish.", "start_char": 2603, "end_char": 3753, "id": "22927605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_802061979#8_1553788611", "url": "https://prezi.com/tanyk9lfeew9/tupac-shakur-was-born-lesane-parish-crooks-in-the-bronx-new/", "title": "Tupac Shakur was born Lesane Parish Crooks in The Bronx, New by Moesha Allen", "headings": "Tupac Shakur was born Lesane Parish Crooks in The Bronx, New\nTupac Shakur was born Lesane Parish Crooks in The Bronx, New\nOutline\n13 frames\nReader view\nFirst Shooting\nUp Bringing\nhttps://www.tupacthelegend.com\nTroubled End\nFame And Fourtune\nSources\nTupac speaks the truth !\nContinued\nBirth\nhttps://www.2pac.com\n", "segment": "Sources\nMuch of Tupac’s upbringing revolved around the Black Panther philosophy. Impoverished during most of his childhood, Tupac, with his mother and half-sister, Sekyiwa , moved between homeless shelters and cheap accommodations around New York City. As a result, he retained few friends and relied on writing poetry and diary entries to keep himself busy. In 1986 Tupac’s mother brought him and his sister to live in Baltimore, Maryland. The Shakurs lived on Greenmount Ave. in East Baltimore. There, Tupac was disliked because of his looks, name, and lack of trendy clothing. Even at this young age, Shakur was outspoken on the subject of racial equality. His teachers remembered him as being a very gifted student. He was an avid reader, delving into books on eastern religions, and even entire encyclopedia sets.", "start_char": 4934, "end_char": 5752, "id": "112577496" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_888934499#2_1727260516", "url": "https://allthatsinteresting.com/who-killed-tupac", "title": "Who Killed Tupac Shakur? Inside The Murder Of A Hip-Hop Icon", "headings": "Who Killed Tupac Shakur? Inside The Mysterious Death Of A Legendary Rapper\nWho Killed Tupac Shakur? Inside The Mysterious Death Of A Legendary Rapper\nMore than two decades after Tupac Shakur's death, his unsolved murder continues to inspire countless theories — and just a few credible claims.\nThe Life And Career Of Tupac Shakur\nThe Death Of Tupac Shakur\nHow Did Tupac Die?\nWho Killed Tupac Shakur?\n", "segment": "Not only did these two men have a history, but individuals close to them have since come forward to give their thoughts. The Life And Career Of Tupac Shakur\nTupac Amaru Shakur was born on June 16, 1971 in Harlem, New York. Before becoming a hip-hop icon, he came into the world shortly after his mother Afeni Shakur was released from prison. Though Afeni faced a trial on bombing charges as a member of the Black Panthers Party, she successfully defended herself in court. In doing so, she revealed a gift for public speaking that her son would clearly inherit. Tupac’s mother remained a staunch activist for civil rights and named her son after an Incan revolutionary killed by the Spanish in the 1700s. Wikimedia Commons Tupac Shakur during the release of his debut album in 1991. As a struggling single mother, Afeni moved her family around constantly — and often relied on shelters to take them in. Though a move to Baltimore saw Tupac feel “the freest I ever felt” while enrolled at the Baltimore School of Arts, the family soon relocated to Marin City, California. Tupac began to deal crack, while his mother began to smoke it.", "start_char": 1039, "end_char": 2172, "id": "24820491" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_791022105#7_1243176620", "url": "https://www.wealthygenius.com/tupac-shakur-net-worth/", "title": "Tupac \"2Pac\" Shakur Net Worth and Earnings 2021 | Wealthy Genius", "headings": "Tupac Shakur Net Worth\nTupac Shakur Net Worth\nHow much was Tupac Shakur worth?\nBinge Worthy\nAbout Tupac Shakur\nHow Did Tupac Shakur Get Rich?\nWhy is he so famous?\nWhat Makes Him So Successful?\nSumming-Up\n", "segment": "Tupac, who was born with the name Lesane was born and raised in New York City. He was born on June 16, 1971 and was renamed just a year after his birth. During his childhood, Tupac moved to Baltimore, Maryland with his family. There, he studied acting, ballet, jazz, and poetry at the Baltimore School for Arts. In his early years, Tupac became more and more interested in music. Among some of the artists that he listed as his inspirations were Culture Club, Kate Bush, Sinead O’Connor and U2. While attending the Baltimore School for Arts, Tupac also began performing in Shakespeare’s plays. Towards the late 1980s, he focused his attention to rapping and eventually moved to California to further pursue his music career. What Makes Him So Successful? Tupac Shakur’s success came after the release of his debut studio album.", "start_char": 3488, "end_char": 4315, "id": "94394642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1730254447#2_2583477823", "url": "http://www.howtallis.org/tupac-shakur-height-weight-shoe-size/", "title": "Tupac Height, Weight, Shoe Size", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Tupac’s birthday is on June 16, 1971. Where was Tupac born? Tupac was born in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. When did Tupac die? Tupac died on September 13, 1996 at the age of 25 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. American rap legend, Tupac’s birth name was Tupac Amaru Shakur. Photo credit: Wenn. Find more: Male Singers, Most Popular, Rappers", "start_char": 532, "end_char": 892, "id": "20035715" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1363008224#1_2924834374", "url": "https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Tupac-The-Best-Rapper-Ever-FKEUUZA57KG4Z", "title": "Tupac: The Best Rapper Ever - 516 Words | Bartleby", "headings": "Tupac: The Best Rapper Ever\nTupac: The Best Rapper Ever\nTupac Accomplishments\nThe Dispute Between Biggie and Tupac\nTupac Shakur And His Impact On The World\nResearch Paper On Tupac Shakur\nEssay On Tupac\nTupac Shakur : Multi Platinum Selling Rapper And Rapper Shakur\nOn Tupac Shakur Essay\nBigger Thomas, of Native Son and Tupac Shakur Essay\nHip Hop Music And Its Effect On People\nMeaning Of Tupac Shakur\n", "segment": "Tupac positively affected society with his words in his songs and by singing. He was more than just a rapper. Tupac was born on June 16, 1971 to Afeni Shakur in New York City. His real name is Lesane Parish Crooks. Tupac was mainly raised by his mom, because his dad really didn’t have much to do with him when he was born. Tupac spent his earlier years in Harlem in 1984. His family soon moved to Baltimore, Maryland where he became good friends with Jada Pinkett Smith. ( Tupac’s brief Biography) Tupac went to Tamalpais High School in June 1988 when his…show more content…\nTupac started rapping in 1988 when he was only seventeen years old. Tupac has sold over 75 million records worldwide and the album that made him famous was “All Eyez On Me”. It sold 566,000 copies in the first week of its release, and was charted on the top 100 with the top one-week Sound Scan sales since 1991.", "start_char": 278, "end_char": 1166, "id": "16556659" } ]
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On July 8, The Associated Press reported that a deal could be reached within days to sell a majority interest in the Steelers to Druckenmiller, taking control of the franchise away from the Rooney family. However Rooney, stopped short of guaranteeing that he and his son, would be able to stay at the helm of a team. He hinted that \"many people,\" not just Druckenmiller, might be interested in the NFL franchise. Later, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello stated that the NFL would continue to support the Rooneys in their efforts to retain control of the Steelers, and maintained the franchise would not relocate to another city, only that the ownership will either change or be consolidated. On November 21, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Tim and Pat planned to sell each of their 16% stake in the Steelers, so they could remain involved in racetracks and casinos in Yonkers and West Palm Beach. John and Art Jr. each planned to keep a little less than half of their 16% stake, and Dan and Art II, were trying to acquire 30% of the team to abide by NFL policy and compiled a list of investors who, in essence, would become their new partners in the franchise. 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Who Owns the Pittsburgh Steelers? Who Is the Steelers Head Coach? How Much Cap Space do the Steelers Have? Can the Steelers' Offense Bounce Back in 2020? Who is the Youngest Player on the Steelers? Who is the Oldest Player on the Raiders? Who is the Highest Paid Steelers Pla", "start_char": 9683, "end_char": 10000, "id": "50634069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1054077534#22_2194175206", "url": "https://www.forbes.com/nfl-valuations/", "title": "The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020: How Much Is Your Favorite Team Worth?", "headings": "The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020: How Much Is Your Favorite Team Worth?\nThe NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020: How Much Is Your Favorite Team Worth?\nValues are up 7% for football franchises despite the pandemic. Four teams are now worth at least $4 billion each, up from two last year, as the Giants and the Rams join an exclusive club.\nNFL Average Operating Income\nThe NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020\n1. Dallas Cowboys\n2. New England Patriots\n3. New York Giants\n4. Los Angeles Rams\n5. San Francisco 49ers\n6. New York Jets\n7. Chicago Bears\n8. Washington Football Team\n9. Philadelphia Eagles\n10. Houston Texans\n11. Denver Broncos\n12. Las Vegas Raiders\n13. Seattle Seahawks\n14. Green Bay Packers\n15. Pittsburgh Steelers\n16. Baltimore Ravens\n17. Minnesota Vikings\n18. Miami Dolphins\n19. Atlanta Falcons\n20. Indianapolis Colts\n21. Los Angeles Chargers\n22. Carolina Panthers\n23. Kansas City Chiefs\n24. New Orleans Saints\n25. Jacksonville Jaguars\n26. Cleveland Browns\n27. Arizona Cardinals\n28. Tennessee Titans\n29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n30. Detroit Lions\n31. Buffalo Bills\n32. Cincinnati Bengals\nMETHODOLOGY\n", "segment": "7%\n• Owner: shareholder-owned\n• Operating Income: $88 million\nMark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images\n15. Pittsburgh Steelers\n• Value: $3 billion\n• 1-Year Change: 7%\n• Owner: Daniel Rooney Trust, Arthur Rooney II\n• Operating Income: $86 million\n16. Baltimore Ravens\n• Value: $2.975 billion\n• 1-Year Change:", "start_char": 7067, "end_char": 7379, "id": "81580104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3457556967#8_3821963292", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "title": "Dan Rooney - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dan Rooney\nDan Rooney\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nSale of the Steelers\nControversies\nJames Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson\nSteelers taxes and taxpayer funding\nAmbassador to Ireland\nPersonal life\nDeath\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The team said \"these facilities have added forms of gaming that are inconsistent with NFL gambling policy.\", relating to the then-recent installation of slot machines. According to league policy, no NFL owner may own, directly or indirectly, any interests in a gambling casino. The NFL defines any facility with slot machines as a casino. The Steelers' statement said that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asked former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue to \"serve as a league representative in discussions with the family in order to reach an agreement on the separation of the gambling interests and on a restructuring of ownership if the team is sold.\" Any sale involving an NFL team is subject to a league review and must be approved by 75% of member clubs. The Steelers were valued at $929 million by Forbes magazine in September 2007. However, Rooney's brothers: Art Jr., Tim, Patrick and John released a statement confirming that they retained Goldman, Sachs & Co. to put a price tag on the franchise, and analysts in New York placed its value between $800 million and $1.2 billion. Their shares were likely worth more than Dan and Art II had offered in the initial buyout, and it could have raised even higher and still remain under the NFL's ceiling of $150 million in ownership debt.", "start_char": 6425, "end_char": 7712, "id": "101630539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_78517298#0_147738786", "url": "http://www.espn.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/84012/pittsburgh-steelers-ownership-at-a-glance", "title": "Pittsburgh Steelers ownership at a glance - AFC North- ESPN", "headings": "\nESPN", "segment": "Pittsburgh Steelers ownership at a glance - AFC North- ESPN\nMenu\nESPN\nLog In\nWelcome! Manage my: Subscriptions\nEdition: US\nTV Provider\nVideo Settings\nLog In\nFavorites Edit\nNo teams in your favorites yet. 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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team currently belongs to the North Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1933, the Steelers are the oldest franchise in the AFC. Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (six), won more AFC Championship Games (eight) and played in (fifteen) and hosted more (eleven) conference championship games than any other AFC or NFC team. The Steelers share the record for most Super Bowl appearances with the Dallas Cowboys (eight). The Steelers won their most recent championship, Super Bowl XLIII, on February 1, 2009. The Steelers were founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 8, 1933, by Art Rooney, taking its original name from the baseball team of the same name, as was common practice for NFL teams to do at the time. 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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team currently belongs to the North Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1933, the Steelers are the oldest franchise in the AFC. Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (six), won more AFC Championship Games (eight) and played in (fifteen) and hosted more (eleven) conference championship games than any other AFC or NFC team. The Steelers share the record for most Super Bowl appearances with the Dallas Cowboys (eight). The Steelers won their most recent championship, Super Bowl XLIII, on February 1, 2009. The Steelers were founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 8, 1933, by Art Rooney, taking its original name from the baseball team of the same name, as was common practice for NFL teams to do at the time. The ownership of the Steelers has remained within the Rooney family since its founding.", "start_char": 983, "end_char": 2019, "id": "101929642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_700768246#3_1258542030", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/pittsburgh-steelers-net-worth/", "title": "Pittsburgh Steelers Net Worth - Get Pittsburgh Steelers Net Worth", "headings": "Pittsburgh Steelers Net Worth\nPittsburgh Steelers Net Worth\nWhat is Pittsburgh Steelers Net Worth?\nPittsburgh Steelers Latest News\nPittsburgh Steelers Madden NFL 21 ratings: Ben Roethlisberger ranks outside top 10 players on roster\nFormer Steelers WR Antonio Browns hints at retirement from NFL\nLiving Room Sports: Former Steelers Brett Keisel And James Farrior Reflect On Super Bowl Wins, Love For Pittsburgh\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nShira Lazar Net Worth\nMadison Ivy Net Worth\nApollonia Kotero Net Worth\nJuliette Montague Net Worth\nTom Hanks Net Worth\nKim Kardashian Net Worth\nAna Beatriz Barros Net Worth\nDeziree Ramirez Net Worth\nBill Gates Net Worth\n", "segment": "The current owner is Art's son, Dan Rooney, who has given much control of the franchise to his son Art Rooney II. 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See El Paso, TX time\nUSA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks went forward one hour. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_915236777#2_2019375784", "url": "https://listamaze.com/10-famous-people-who-disappeared-mysteriously/", "title": "10 Famous People Who Disappeared Mysteriously", "headings": "10 Famous People Who Disappeared Mysteriously\n10 Famous People Who Disappeared Mysteriously\n10. Jimmy Hoffa – Disappeared on July 30, 1975\n9. Sean Flynn – Disappeared since April 6, 1970\n8. Dan Cooper – Disappeared Since November 24, 1971\n7. Subhas Chandra Bose – Disappeared on August 18, 1945\n6. “Sweet Jimmy” Jim Robinson – Disappeared Since 1979\n5. Barbara Newhall Follett – Disappeared Since December 7, 1939\n4. Harold Holt – Disappeared in December 1967\n3. Daniel Lind Lagerlöf – Disappeared Since 6 October 2011\n2. Amelia Earhart – Disappeared on July 2, 1937\n1. Ettore Majorana – Disappeared Since 1959\n", "segment": "You might also like: 15 Fictitious Mystery Islands\nTop 10 Bizarre Restaurants\n10 Super-normal Human Beings\n10. Jimmy Hoffa – Disappeared on July 30, 1975\nJimmy Hoffa was a legendary labor union leader and author. He was born on February 14, 1913 in Brazil, Indiana, United States. He became an important public figure and activist for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) union. He was actively involved in the development of the labor union. He was a civil rights supporter and this was expressed in various different statements. He mysteriously vanished at the age of 62 in the late July 1975. Until his disappearance Jimmy Hoffa was involved in organised crimes. In two separate trials, Hoffa was convicted of jury tampering, fraud and attempted bribery.", "start_char": 909, "end_char": 1679, "id": "110840517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_802443060#2_1624397880", "url": "https://www.biography.com/activist/jimmy-hoffa", "title": "Jimmy Hoffa - Death, The Irishman & Wife - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJimmy Hoffa\nWho Was Jimmy Hoffa?\nEarly Life\nUnion Leader\nConvictions and Imprisonment\nMysterious Disappearance\nMovie: 'The Irishman'\nWife 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\nAmiri Baraka\nJames Farmer\nJames Polk\nJim Jones\nRosa Parks\nJames D. Watson\nMalcolm X\nMickey Cohen\nJunior Gotti\n", "segment": "Hoffa was sent to prison in 1967 for jury tampering, fraud and conspiracy, though his sentence was commuted by President Richard Nixon. While seeking to regain the union presidency, Hoffa abruptly disappeared in July 1975, igniting numerous books, screen projects and conspiracy theories on the subject. Early Life\nBorn on February 14, 1913, in Brazil, Indiana, Jimmy Hoffa became one of the most famous labor leaders in American history. Growing up, he saw firsthand the challenges and hardships American workers faced. His father was a coal miner who died when he was still young. His mother went to work to support Hoffa and his three siblings, eventually moving the family to Detroit. Hoffa had a limited education, with there being conflicting information over whether he ever reached high school. It is known that he dropped out of school to work and help his family. Hoffa eventually went to work on a loading dock for a grocery store chain in Detroit. There he orchestrated his first labor strike, helping his co-workers land a better contract.", "start_char": 1292, "end_char": 2344, "id": "22911373" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1011634157#2_2025301519", "url": "https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a29937903/who-was-jimmy-hoffa-killed-death-the-irishman-true-story/", "title": "True Story of Jimmy Hoffa's Death in 'The Irishman' - Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa?", "headings": "The Story of Jimmy Hoffa's Dangerous Life and Mysterious Death That\nThe Irishman\nLeft Out\n\nThe Story of Jimmy Hoffa's Dangerous Life and Mysterious Death That The Irishman Left Out\nWhere did Hoffa come from?\nWhat did Hoffa do as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters?\nHow was Hoffa connected to the mob and Frank Sheeran?\nHow did he clash with the Kennedy's and the U.S. Government?\nHow did Hoffa die and why is it still a mystery?\nWhy some people challenge the claims in The Irishman.\n", "segment": "Hoffa made a lot of enemies in his day–and a lot of dangerous friends, too. His death is still a mystery. But the real-life events that preceded his disappearance are some of the most enduring tales of corruption and power in American history. Where did Hoffa come from? Hoffa was born in 1913 in Brazil, Indiana. His father, a coal miner, died of lung cancer when Jimmy was only seven–a real-life tragedy that proved at an early age the dire importance of safe working conditions and employee rights. By 1930, Hoffa was already organizing strikes while working at the Kroger grocery store in Detroit. He quit school when he was only 14, and involved himself in union work from an early age, fighting his way up the ranks through the '30s and '40s, serving as chairman of the Central States Drivers Council, then the Vice President of the Teamsters chapter in Detroit. In 1957, Hoffa was elected president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He established himself as one of the most famous figures in union organizing history–and became, at one point, among the most powerful men in America.", "start_char": 1391, "end_char": 2494, "id": "21394527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_577097744#2_1180052262", "url": "https://discover.hubpages.com/entertainment/Valentines-Day-Birthdays", "title": "Famous People That Have Valentine's Day Birthdays - HubPages", "headings": "Famous People That Have Valentine's Day Birthdays\nFamous People That Have Valentine's Day Birthdays\nJack Benny\nJimmy Hoffa\nMerl Saunders\nTeller\nOther people born on February 14th\n© 2011 Susan Zutautas\nComments\n", "segment": "pinterest-pin-it\nBy Garam [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons\nJimmy Hoffa\nJimmy Hoffa 1913 – No one is really sure when he died but was declared legally dead in 1982. He disappeared in 1975. Born in Brazil, Indiana moving to Detroit when he was seven and stayed there for the rest of his life. When Hoffa was a teenager he was working in a grocery store making poor wages. Fellow workers wanted to organize a union and chose Jimmy to lead the way as they felt he was brave and approachable. After losing his job at the grocery store in 1932 because of his union activities he joined the Teamsters local 299. In 1933 the local had 75,000 members and three years later with great help from Jimmy there were 170,000 members. In 1957 Jimmy Hoffa became president of the Teamsters. Hoffa spent 58 months in prison after being convicted of attempted bribery of a grand juror in Tennessee and for fraud for improper use of the Teamster’s pension fund. Merl Saunders\nMerl Saunders 1934 – 2008 Jazz, blues and new age rock keyboardist and musical director was born in San Mateo, California learned how to play piano at ten years old.", "start_char": 1123, "end_char": 2241, "id": "84819274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1644924681#1_2406265815", "url": "http://infomory.com/famous/famous-labor-leaders/", "title": "Famous Labor Leaders - A Knowledge Archive", "headings": "Famous Labor Leaders\nFamous Labor Leaders\n1. Jimmy Hoffa\n2. Leon E. Bates, Sr.\n3. Bob King\n4. Joe Hill\n5. Samuel Gompers\n6. John L. Lewis\n7. Walter Reuther\n8. A. Philip Randolph\n9. Cesar Chavez\n10. Tom Mann\nConclusion\nTea Time Quiz\n", "segment": "On May 1, 1919, violent riots erupted in Cleveland, Ohio, when the socialist leader Charles Ruthenberg initiated a May Day Parade. 1. Jimmy Hoffa\nJimmy Hoffa\nJimmy Hoffa was born to Indiana native parents, John and Viola Hoffa, on February 14, 1913, in Brazil, Indiana. He disappeared on July 30, 1975, and was declared legally dead on July 30, 1982. He was an American labor union leader. He left school and started working at the age of fourteen years to support his family after the death of his father. He started organizing labor unions at a grocery chain where the workers’ wages and work environment were substandard. After refusing to comply with the instructions of an abusive foreman, he quit the job and became involved in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), from 1932 to 1975, as an organizer. He played a pivotal role in making it the largest union in U.S. with more than 1.5 million members. In 1964, he was convicted of jury tampering and was sentenced to thirteen years of imprisonment.", "start_char": 953, "end_char": 1969, "id": "74175731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_908015519#5_1671721364", "url": "https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/2019/11/22/where-jimmy-hoffa-really-buried-and-why-everyone-cares-so-much/4270368002/", "title": "Where is Jimmy Hoffa buried? Everyone has a theory", "headings": "Is Jimmy Hoffa really buried in Jersey City? Everyone has a theory\nIs Jimmy Hoffa really buried in Jersey City? Everyone has a theory", "segment": "Just call the authorities, and report that you have Jimmy Hoffa on your property. Over the past four decades, Jimmy Hoffa has been reported as buried under a barn, under a swimming pool, on the site of the old Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands, under a driveway, and in the foundations of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit. According to the acclaimed new movie \"The Irishman\" by Martin Scorsese, he is — SPOILER ALERT — ashes in an incinerator, about 25 miles from Pontiac Michigan, where Hoffa was shot in the doorway of his home. Why the obsession with Hoffa's burial place? It's become the mystery of mysteries: a saga as epic as the quest for The Holy Grail, The Fountain of Youth, or Captain Kidd's treasure. With this difference: The guy who finds Hoffa's body will not have a chest full of gold. He will not live forever. He will not be assured of heavenly salvation.", "start_char": 2142, "end_char": 3025, "id": "29977261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_99286900#10_193673857", "url": "https://decider.com/2019/11/28/how-did-jimmy-hoffa-die/", "title": "Who Is Jimmy Hoffa and How Did He Die? What to Know About the Union Leader in ‘The Irishman’ | Decider", "headings": "Who Is Jimmy Hoffa and How Did He Die? What to Know About the Union Leader in ‘The Irishman’\nWho Is Jimmy Hoffa and How Did He Die? What to Know About the Union Leader in ‘The Irishman’\nWho is Jimmy Hoffa?\nDid Frank Sheeran kill Jimmy Hoffa? How did Jimmy Hoffa die?\nWhy was Jimmy Hoffa killed?\nWhere is Jimmy Hoffa buried? Where is Jimmy Hoffa’s grave?\nWas Jimmy Hoffa Irish? What nationality was Jimmy Hoffa?\n", "segment": "Where is Jimmy Hoffa’s grave? Again, we don’t know! Police and FBI have followed up on multiple tips as to where Hoffa’s body is buried in Michigan in 2012 and 2013, and both times the ground tested yielded no results of human remains. If you believe Frank Sheeran, the body was cremated. If you believe Michael Franzese, who went on a radio interview in April 2019, the body was thrown in a lake. There’s a lot of speculation and not a lot of evidence. Was Jimmy Hoffa Irish? What nationality was Jimmy Hoffa? This is apparently a question that many of you have! Yes, Jimmy Hoffa was part-Irish descent, on his mother’s side, and was of German descent on his father’s side.", "start_char": 5199, "end_char": 5873, "id": "84276254" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_438229071#2_988368559", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/jimmy-hoffa-biography-4154200", "title": "Jimmy Hoffa, Legendary Teamsters Boss", "headings": "Biography of Jimmy Hoffa, Legendary Teamsters Boss\nBiography of Jimmy Hoffa, Legendary Teamsters Boss\nEarly Life\nRise to Prominence\nSparring With the Kennedys\nPardon and Attempted Comeback\nThe Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa\n", "segment": "The disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa became a national sensation and searches for his body have periodically popped up in the news ever since. The mystery about his whereabouts spawned countless conspiracy theories, bad jokes, and enduring urban legends. Early Life\nJames Riddle Hoffa was born in Brazil, Indiana, on February 14, 1913. His father, who labored in the coal industry, died of a related respiratory disease when Hoffa was a child. His mother and Hoffa's three siblings lived in relative poverty, and as a teenager Hoffa left school to take a job as a freight worker for the Kroger grocery store chain. In Hoffa's early union days he showed a talent for exploiting an opponent's weakness. While still a teenager, Hoffa called a strike just as trucks carrying strawberries arrived at a grocery warehouse. Knowing the strawberries wouldn't keep for long, the store had no choice but to negotiate on Hoffa's terms. Rise to Prominence\nThe group Hoffa represented, known locally as the \"Strawberry Boys,\" joined a Teamsters local, which later merged with other Teamsters groups. Under Hoffa's leadership, the local grew from a few dozen members to more than 5,000.", "start_char": 1636, "end_char": 2804, "id": "67579462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_408791326#13_1041227557", "url": "https://www.buzzfeed.com/audreyworboys/chilling-hollywood-deaths", "title": "14 Chilling Hollywood Deaths That Are As Intriguing As They Are Creepy", "headings": "14 Chilling Hollywood Deaths That Are As Intriguing As They Are Creepy\n14 Chilling Hollywood Deaths That Are As Intriguing As They Are Creepy\n1. Albert Dekker\n2. Bob Crane\n3. Tupac Shakur\n4. George Reeves\n5. Bruce Lee\n6. Brandon Lee\n7. Elvis Presley\n8. Brittany Murphy\n9. Bobby Fuller\n10. Jimmy Hoffa\n11. Natalie Wood\n12. Peter Ivers\n13. William Desmond Taylor\n14. Marilyn Monroe\nCORRECTION\nCORRECTION\nBuzzFeed Daily\n", "segment": "10. Jimmy Hoffa\nMpi / Getty Images\nJimmy Hoffa, a labor union leader, was declared dead due to absentia (the absence of any evidence that a person is still alive) in 1982, seven years after he mysteriously went missing. Hoffa was at the Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, where he was to meet two mob leaders: Anthony Giacalone and Anthony Provenzano. When the mob leaders were late, Hoffa called his wife and told him he'd wait five more minutes. That was the last time they spoke, and she reported him missing later that day. His car was found unlocked with no clues as to what happened to him. The mob leaders he said he was meeting weren't in the area at the time and denied meeting him that day. His disappearance is still a mystery to this day. 11.", "start_char": 5788, "end_char": 6561, "id": "31466397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_282341338#3_695549893", "url": "https://www.businessinsider.com/the-irishman-true-story-what-happened-to-jimmy-hoffa-2019-12", "title": "The True Story Behind 'The Irishman' and What Happened to Jimmy Hoffa", "headings": "'The Irishman' is a fictionalized true crime story about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, a mystery that still hasn't been solved\n'The Irishman' is a fictionalized true crime story about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, a mystery that still hasn't been solved\nJames \"Jimmy\" Hoffa was last seen on July 30, 1975, at the Machus Red Fox Restaurant near Bloomfield Township, Michigan, just 25 miles from Detroit. The next day, he was reported as a missing person. Seven years later, in 1982, he was declared \"presumed dead.\"\nJimmy was a long-time leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, \"North America's strongest and most diverse labor union,\" according to the organization itself.\nWhile the union has been known for supporting truckers across America ...\n... it also became known for its ties to organized crime and the Mafia specifically.\nThe mob ties and mysterious disappearance of Hoffa are the basis of the Martin Scorsese-directed Netflix film \"The Irishman.\"\nThe story is an adaptation of the book \"I Heard You Paint Houses\" — Frank \"The Irishman\" Sheeran's account of his involvement with the Mafia, the Bufalino crime family, and Hoffa's death.\nAlthough Sheeran claims to have shot his long-time friend, Hoffa, on orders from the Bufalino family, he's reportedly one of 14 people who've taken responsibility for Hoffa's disappearance over the years.\nThe film depicts Sheeran as the last surviving member of his mafia generation. It tells the story of his involvement, and his relationship with Hoffa, from his own point of view, which is why historians and critics are skeptical of how accurate this portrayed confession really is.\nWhile the confession and description of how Sheeran killed Hoffa and what he did with Hoffa's body is skepticized to this day, the reason why Hoffa was targeted in the first place is not, and it goes back to the election of John F. Kennedy into the White House.\nHoffa served as the Teamsters president from 1957 through 1967. During that time, JFK was elected President of the United States. The president appointed his brother, Robert Kennedy, Attorney General.\nRobert and Hoffa had a long-standing and well-documented feud. Kennedy's then-new position as Attorney General allowed the two to face-off even more intensely than before.\nAlthough Bobby was no longer Attorney General following the assassination of his brother, Hoffa was still facing other charges and trials, particularly in Nashville.\nEventually, Hoffa was sentenced to 13 years in prison under multiple convictions including jury tampering, fraud, and racketeering.\nHoffa was sent to Lewisburg Federal Prison in Pennsylvania.\nWhile he was in prison, Hoffa's vice president Frank \"Fitz\" Fitzsimmons stepped in.\nHoffa was released from prison after almost five years on probation granted by the Nixon Administration. The administration changed his sentence from 13 years to 6 and a half years, and Hoffa would serve the then-remaining year and a half under probation.\n\"The Irishman\" emphasizes that Hoffa wanted to relax with his wife when he left Lewisburg, but not that he became known as a prison reform activist as well.\nThe part of his post-prison life the film focuses on — and the part arguably most important to his disappearance — is that he wanted to reclaim his place on top of the Teamsters union. But, in Hoffa's absence, mobsters reportedly had formed a successful relationship with Fitz that they didn't want to change.\nIt's believed by historians that Mafia members wanted to continue working with Fitz. The theory continues on to say that Hoffa had too much information on the Mafia and its involvement with the Teamsters, and they wanted him dead so he couldn't reveal what he knew.\nWhen police started to investigate Hoffa's disappearance, they found his car at the restaurant where he reportedly had a lunch planned with Anthony \"Tony Pro\" Provenzano of New Jersey and Anthony \"Tony Jack\" Giacalone of Detroit.\n\"The Irishman\" has been reviewed as \"great filmmaking, but bad history,\" by author Dan Moldea who has been researching Hoffa for more than four decades. Other historians and critics say the same.\nAs a loose reiteration of Sheeran's account of what happened, the film hints at the cremation of Hoffa's body. However, historians like Moldea think it's possible that his body was shoved into a waste drum and buried in a New Jersey Landfill.\nNo one really knows what happened to Jimmy, and some people including members of Hoffa's family and investigative reporter Scott Burnstein think we never will.\nBut with the resurgence of the story and persistence of investigators, other people including Moldea are hopeful that the truth will come out soon.\nNewsletter\nSEE ALSO: What the life of Judy Garland was really like, from her dramatic childhood rise to fame to her tragic death\nDON'T MISS: Inside the 1966 Aberfan Disaster, one of Britain's most tragic mining disasters, where a collapsing mountain of coal waste killed 116 school children\n", "segment": "It was recently added to the Criterion Collection, which released a new documentary featurette in partnership with Netflix about the making of the film. Here's what we know so far about the real-life Jimmy Hoffa and the ongoing investigation into his disappearance. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. James \"Jimmy\" Hoffa was last seen on July 30, 1975, at the Machus Red Fox Restaurant near Bloomfield Township, Michigan, just 25 miles from Detroit. The next day, he was reported as a missing person. Seven years later, in 1982, he was declared \"presumed dead.\" Machus Red Fox Restaurant is pictured above. Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images\nSource: Encyclopædia Britannica, History\nJimmy was a long-time leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, \"North America's strongest and most diverse labor union,\" according to the organization itself. Hoffa leads a union meeting in 1957.", "start_char": 1910, "end_char": 2818, "id": "31300638" } ]
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who did alicia keys have a baby with?
Swizz Beatz
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1515630554#1_2177393300", "url": "http://hosbeg.com/many-kids-alicia-keys/", "title": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have? - Hosbeg.com", "headings": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?\nHow Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?", "segment": "I heard she recently gave birth to a baby boy. I’d like to know whether prior to giving birth to her new baby, Alicia Keys had any other children. All in all how many kids does Alicia Keys have? Answer: You are totally right! Alicia Keys and her rapper-producer husband Switzz Beatz on December 27, 2014 welcomed a bouncing baby boy into this world who they named Genesis Ali Dean. The birth of baby Genesis came about four years after the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter gave birth to her first child Egypt Daoud Dean on October 14, 2010 in New York City. At the moment Keys has only two children. Her rapper-producer husband, on the other hand, has three other children from previous relationships. They are two sons named Prince Nasir and Kasseem, and a daughter named Nicole.", "start_char": 236, "end_char": 1016, "id": "74037116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_117866990#1_199180436", "url": "http://www.etonline.com/news/160457_alicia_keys_shares_family_picture", "title": "Alicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic! | Entertainment Tonight", "headings": "Alicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic!\nAlicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic!", "segment": "WATCH: Alicia Keys' Son Gave Blue Ivy a Kiss\nThe pic has nearly one million likes on her Facebook page as she captions it, \"Blessings and love!\" Post by Alicia Keys. NEWS: Alicia Keys Goes Nude for a Cause\nGenesis is Alicia's second child, and she is the step-mother to Swizz's three children from previous relationships. The happy couple tied the knot in 2010. Check out the video below to see what Alicia said about bringing Egypt on tour.", "start_char": 700, "end_char": 1142, "id": "18652615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_866593803#3_1665316217", "url": "https://allstarbio.com/alicia-keys-married-husband-kids-family-wiki-and-net-worth/", "title": "Alicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth", "headings": "Alicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth\nAlicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth\nQuick Facts of Alicia Keys\nAlicia Keys Family & Early Life\nWho is Alicia Key’s married to? Know her husband & children\nAlicia Keys with her husband, Image Source: Instagram\nWho is Alicia Keys? Know Her Bio & Wiki\n335,070 likes\nHow much is Alicia Keys’ Net Worth & Salary?\nYou Also May Like:\nWho is Rachel Ramras? Know more about her married life, Husband, and Children\nWho is Vicky Krieps? Know more about her Profession, Earnings, Husband, Children and Net Worth\nDanny Koker Bio, Net Worth, Married Life, Wife, Kids, Car Collection\nAround the Web\nShe Never Got Married, and Now We Know Why\nRemember Her? Try Not to Gasp when You See Her Now\nWhy This Japanese Tool is So Popular in Kitchens of Illinois?\nThe Coming Medical Psychedelic Boom and How to Profit Today\nFighting Diabetes? This Discovery Leaves Doctors Speechless!\nUrologists Stunned: Forget the Blue Pill, This \"Fixes\" Your ED\nUrologists to Older Men: No Need for Blue Pill, Fix Your ED with This Technique\nHormone Receptor-positive Breast Cancer: What It is + How It’s Treated\nAmazing $99 Health Smartwatch is Taking United States by Storm\n", "segment": "Moreover, the duo is parents of two beautiful children, named Egypt Daoud Dean and Genesis Ali Dean. In the same way, the couple has spent six years together and their lives are going well. Alicia Keys with her husband, Image Source: Instagram\nAlicia is quite a secretive and had a low key relationship with her longterm boyfriend Keey Brothes Jr. until 2008. Later she dated her now-husband, a hip hop artist-producer Swizz Beatz. The love birds were familiar with each other since they were teenagers. In May 2010, the couple announced that they are getting engaged and expecting their first child. Alicia Keys with her children, Image Source: Instagram\nThey held a ceremony in Zulu to bless their unborn kid during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in the Illovo suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. Who is Alicia Keys?", "start_char": 1933, "end_char": 2746, "id": "24789052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_117866990#0_199178965", "url": "http://www.etonline.com/news/160457_alicia_keys_shares_family_picture", "title": "Alicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic! | Entertainment Tonight", "headings": "Alicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic!\nAlicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic!", "segment": "Alicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic! | Entertainment Tonight\nNews\nAlicia Keys Shows Off 2-Month-Old Baby in Most Adorable Family Pic! By Rosalyn Oshmyansky 12:30 PM PST, February 28, 2015\nFacebook\nWhen Alicia Keys first announced that she welcomed Genesis Ali Dean with husband Swizz Beats, she posted a photo of his stamped feet. On Friday, the singer posted a black and white photo of her family with 2-month-old Genesis to officially make his internet debut. Alicia's motherly gaze is beautifully captured, and Swizz, 36, their son Egypt,4, and Genesis' half-brother Kasseem Dean Jr., 7, are all looking sharp in their suits and happy with their new family addition. WATCH: Alicia Keys' Son Gave Blue Ivy a Kiss\nThe pic has nearly one million likes on her Facebook page as she captions it, \"Blessings and love!\" Post by Alicia Keys. NEWS: Alicia Keys Goes Nude for a Cause\nGenesis is Alicia's second child, and she is the step-mother to Swizz's three children from previous relationships.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1022, "id": "18652614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1515630554#0_2177392518", "url": "http://hosbeg.com/many-kids-alicia-keys/", "title": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have? - Hosbeg.com", "headings": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?\nHow Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?", "segment": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have? - Hosbeg.com\nEntertainment\nHow Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have? Heavily pregnant Alicia Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz. Question: Please I’d like to know exactly how many children Alicia Keys has. I heard she recently gave birth to a baby boy. I’d like to know whether prior to giving birth to her new baby, Alicia Keys had any other children. All in all how many kids does Alicia Keys have? Answer: You are totally right!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 461, "id": "74037115" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_866593803#4_1665318596", "url": "https://allstarbio.com/alicia-keys-married-husband-kids-family-wiki-and-net-worth/", "title": "Alicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth", "headings": "Alicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth\nAlicia Keys Married, Husband, Kids, Family, Wiki, And Net Worth\nQuick Facts of Alicia Keys\nAlicia Keys Family & Early Life\nWho is Alicia Key’s married to? Know her husband & children\nAlicia Keys with her husband, Image Source: Instagram\nWho is Alicia Keys? Know Her Bio & Wiki\n335,070 likes\nHow much is Alicia Keys’ Net Worth & Salary?\nYou Also May Like:\nWho is Rachel Ramras? Know more about her married life, Husband, and Children\nWho is Vicky Krieps? Know more about her Profession, Earnings, Husband, Children and Net Worth\nDanny Koker Bio, Net Worth, Married Life, Wife, Kids, Car Collection\nAround the Web\nShe Never Got Married, and Now We Know Why\nRemember Her? Try Not to Gasp when You See Her Now\nWhy This Japanese Tool is So Popular in Kitchens of Illinois?\nThe Coming Medical Psychedelic Boom and How to Profit Today\nFighting Diabetes? This Discovery Leaves Doctors Speechless!\nUrologists Stunned: Forget the Blue Pill, This \"Fixes\" Your ED\nUrologists to Older Men: No Need for Blue Pill, Fix Your ED with This Technique\nHormone Receptor-positive Breast Cancer: What It is + How It’s Treated\nAmazing $99 Health Smartwatch is Taking United States by Storm\n", "segment": "The love birds were familiar with each other since they were teenagers. In May 2010, the couple announced that they are getting engaged and expecting their first child. Alicia Keys with her children, Image Source: Instagram\nThey held a ceremony in Zulu to bless their unborn kid during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in the Illovo suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. Who is Alicia Keys? Know Her Bio & Wiki\nIn the year 1998, Alicia signed with Arista Records and later joined J Records. Her professional career started in the year 2001 after her debut album, Songs in A Minor was released. In 2003. Keys released her sophomore album, The Diary of Alicia Keys. Apart from her singing career, Alicia has maintained her acting career as well.", "start_char": 2365, "end_char": 3099, "id": "24789053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_872344218#2_1519728417", "url": "http://people.com/celebrity/first-photo-alicia-keys-and-swizz-beatz-seal-marriage-with-a-kiss/", "title": "FIRST PHOTO: Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Seal Marriage with a Kiss | PEOPLE.com", "headings": "FIRST PHOTO: Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Seal Marriage with a Kiss\nFIRST PHOTO: Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Seal Marriage with a Kiss\nThe couple, expecting their first child together, pull off an intimate wedding in the Mediterranean\nPopular in Celebrity\nJennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney Match in N.Y.C., Plus Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston and More\nNeil Patrick Harris and David Burtka Relax in Miami, Plus Lizzo, Naomi Watts and More\n19 Celebrities Who Are Total Geminis\nTina Fey Visits The Tonight Show, Plus Trevor Noah, John Cena and More\nLily Collins and Lucas Bravo Share a Moment in Paris, Plus John Krasinski, Andy Cohen and More\nEmma Stone Hits the Cruella Carpet in L.A., Plus Chris Rock, Jurnee Smollett and More\nRachel Brosnahan Looks Marvelous in N.Y.C., Plus Rihanna, Nikki and Brie Bella and More\nElizabeth Olsen and Kathryn Hahn Win Big For WandaVision, Plus Dennis Quaid, Mario Lopez and More\nKate Mara Channels the '60s on Set in Hartford, Plus Mindy Kaling, Zach Braff and More\nAshley Olsen Dines Out in N.Y.C., Plus Michael B. 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Jordan Gets Chatty on Ellen, Plus Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner, Ashley Park and More\nLily Collins Films Emily in Paris in Saint-Tropez, Plus Harry Styles, Emma Corrin and More\nMiley Cyrus Preps for SNL in N.Y.C., Plus Andy Cohen, Kylie Jenner and More\nBrooke Shields Turns Heads in N.Y.C., Plus Harry Styles & Emma Corrin, Prince William and More\nDrake Grabs Dinner in Beverly Hills, Plus Rihanna, Christian Bale and More\nAll Topics in Celebrity\n", "segment": "The couple, who are also expecting their first child together, have been together since fall 2008. They announced their engagement and baby news in May.\nRELATED: Swizz Beatz’s Post-Wedding Plans: A Champagne Shower\nIt’s the first marriage for Keys, 29, and the couple’s first child together. While the newlyweds don’t know the gender of their baby, Beatz (real name: Kasseem Dean, 31) says the addition of a child will be nothing short of magical. “Whatever we’re blessed with, that baby is being born to blessed parents,” he recently told PEOPLE. “ Alicia is definitely one of those great parents-to-be. She’s super ready. Super glowing.", "start_char": 961, "end_char": 1599, "id": "61723608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_91658518#0_189109138", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/alicia-keys-kids-family-swizz-beatz.html/", "title": "How Many Children Does Alicia Keys Have, and How Old Are They?", "headings": "How Many Children Does Alicia Keys Have, and How Old Are They?\nHow Many Children Does Alicia Keys Have, and How Old Are They?\nHow did Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz meet?\nAlicia Keys songs\nAlicia Keys’ kids\nAlicia Keys’ family and views on motherhood\nHow Alicia Keys discovered her passion for music\n", "segment": "How Many Children Does Alicia Keys Have, and How Old Are They? Home / Music /\nHow Many Children Does Alicia Keys Have, and How Old Are They? Sheiresa Ngo Twitter\nMore Articles\nFebruary 9, 2019\nHere’s how many children Alicia Keys has and how old they are. How did Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz meet? Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys attend the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. | Larry Busacca/Getty Images\nKeys has been married to DJ and producer Swizz Beatz (born Kasseem Dean) since 2010. Keys says she first met her husband when she was 16 years old and he was 17. A mutual friend introduced them. Keys told Wendy Williams the story of how she and Swizz Beatz met: We met like when I was sixteen and he was seventeen.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 709, "id": "107973938" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_13835007#2_36506361", "url": "https://celebrityinside.com/body-measurements/musicians/alicia-keys-body-measurements-height-weight-bra-size-vital-statistics/", "title": "Alicia Keys Body Measurements Height Weight Bra Size Vital Statistics", "headings": "Alicia Keys Body Measurements Height Weight Bra Size Vital Statistics\nAlicia Keys Body Measurements Height Weight Bra Size Vital Statistics\nAlicia Keys Personal Details:\nAlicia Keys Family Details:\nAlicia Keys Career Highlights:\nAlicia Keys Favorite Books Food Color Hobbies\nAlicia Keys Body Measurements:\nAlicia Keys Interesting Facts:\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "When it comes to her personal life, Alicia Keys got married to Swizz Beatz in 2010 and they both have two children. Alicia Keys Personal Details: Complete Name: Alicia Augello Cook\nNicknames: Lellow\nOccupation: Singer, Actress\nDate of Birth: January 25, 1981\nBirthplace: Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, US\nZodiac Sign: Aquarius\nEye Color: Brown\nHair Color:", "start_char": 1515, "end_char": 1876, "id": "76585381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1515630554#2_2177394397", "url": "http://hosbeg.com/many-kids-alicia-keys/", "title": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have? - Hosbeg.com", "headings": "How Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?\nHow Many Kids Does Alicia Keys Have?", "segment": "Alicia Keys and her rapper-producer husband Switzz Beatz on December 27, 2014 welcomed a bouncing baby boy into this world who they named Genesis Ali Dean. The birth of baby Genesis came about four years after the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter gave birth to her first child Egypt Daoud Dean on October 14, 2010 in New York City. At the moment Keys has only two children. Her rapper-producer husband, on the other hand, has three other children from previous relationships. They are two sons named Prince Nasir and Kasseem, and a daughter named Nicole. All in all, at the moment, Alicia Keys has two children of her own and three step-children. Keys and Beatz, whose real name is Kasseem Dean, got engaged somewhere in May of 2010 and got married a few months later on the French island of Corsica. For the records, Keys wrote a song entitled “Speechless” which according to her is dedicated to her first son Egypt Daoud. I have listened to the song “Speechless” which featured rapper Eve, and I must say it is a pretty nice song. I can’t wait to hear what song Keys would write for her second son!", "start_char": 462, "end_char": 1562, "id": "74037117" } ]
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Jefferson County
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Mount Jefferson\nHighest point\nElevation\n4,665 ft (1,422 m)\nCoordinates\n36°24′11″N 81°27′48″W\n /  36.40306°N 81.46333°W  / 36.40306; -81.46333\nCoordinates: 36°24′11″N 81°27′48″W\n /  36.40306°N 81.46333°W  / 36.40306; -81.46333\nGeography\nLocation\nAshe County, North Carolina, U.S.\nTopo map\nUSGS Jefferson\nClimbing\nEasiest route\nDrive, hike\nMount Jefferson is a mountain located in Ashe County, North Carolina. The mountain is part of the Mount Jefferson State Natural Area. The mountain has an elevation of 4,665 feet (1,422 m) above sea level, and it sharply rises more than 1,600 feet above the towns of Jefferson, North Carolina and West Jefferson . A paved road leads to the mountain's summit; on a clear day the summit affords sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, the towns of Jefferson and West Jefferson, and the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. The mountain has a secondary peak at the eastern end of its ridge which is marked as Luther Rock on trails and as Luther Overlook on USGS maps.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1277, "id": "62942624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238848117#1_1814195806", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-highest-peaks-in-oregon.html", "title": "The 10 Highest Peaks In Oregon - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Highest Peaks In Oregon\nThe 10 Highest Peaks In Oregon\nHighest Peaks in Oregon\nThe Cascade Range Peaks\nWallowa Mountains Peaks\nSteens Mountain Peak\nThe 10 Highest Peaks In Oregon\n", "segment": "Mount Hood is the tallest mountain in the state with an elevation of 11,249 ft. It is a stratovolcano that is considered active and is likely to erupt in the future. It is home to 12 glaciers. About 12,000 people climb the mountain yearly. Mount Jefferson is also located on the Cascade Range. It is the second tallest mountain in the state with an elevation of 10,502 ft. It is a stratovolcano located in Linn County. The mountain is one of the hardest mountains to climb in the state due to its rugged terrain. The mountain is under federal protection as part of the Mount Jefferson Wilderness. The South Sister (Charity) and North sister (Faith) are the third and fourth highest points in the state at elevations of 10,363 ft and 10,090 ft respectively.", "start_char": 541, "end_char": 1297, "id": "96414372" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_938464360#2_1609919425", "url": "http://www.summitpost.org/mount-jefferson/150576", "title": "Mount Jefferson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost", "headings": "Mount Jefferson\nMount Jefferson\nOverview\nGetting There\nRoute Overview\nGeneral Information:\nSummit Pinnacle:\nFrom Jefferson Park:\nFrom Pamelia Lake:\nRed Tape\nWhen To Climb\nCamping\nLiterature\nExternal Links\nAdditions and Corrections Post an Addition or Correction\nseano - Aug 1, 2016 9:02 pm - Hasn't voted\nImages\nGeography\n", "segment": "Photo: calebEOC\nMount Jefferson is the second highest peak in Oregon and because of its summit pinnacle requiring Class 4 scrambling on very steep, usually ice-encrusted rock, it is considered by some to be the most difficult of the higher volcanoes (above 10,000'). With over 5,777 feet of prominence, Jefferson is one of the 57 ultra-prominent peaks of the contiguous United States and is only one of four peaks on this list from Oregon. The other three are Mount Hood, Sacajawea Peak & South Sister with 7,679, 6,388 and 5,588 feet of prominence, respectively. In addition to its ultra-prominent status, Mount Jefferson lies on the Jefferson-Linn county line and is the highpoint of both of these counties, making it a \"Two-Fer\" county highpoint. Jefferson is a likely extinct stratovolcano that last erupted about 40,000 to 50,000 years ago. For those interested in the geology, eruptive history, and geomorphology of the mountain this USGS Mount Jefferson page has all the information. The mountain was named for President Thomas Jefferson by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The first ascent was made August 12, 1888 by Ray L. Farmer and E.C. Cross. Details of first ascent.", "start_char": 860, "end_char": 2039, "id": "102604106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_563179240#18_974947972", "url": "http://www.jqjacobs.net/writing/volcanoc.html", "title": "The Volcanoes of the Cascades", "headings": "Volcanoes of the Cascades\nVolcanoes of the Cascades", "segment": "Mount Jefferson, view from Devils Ridge (west face). Continuing northward, Mt. Jefferson is a 10,497 foot composite volcano erupted atop shield volcanoes about 100,000 years ago. In the past 10,000 years small lahars and floods have resulted from non-eruptive events. Like Broken Top, Mt. Jefferson is sharply eroded, evidencing little activity during the last 100,000 years. Mt. Jefferson is visible from Portland, 70 air miles to the northwest. View from Paulina Peak, Newberry Crater Volcanic Monument, with Three Sisters and Broken Top, Mt. Washington, Mt. Jefferson, and Mt. Hood. Mt. St. Helens is barely discernable in this image. Volcanoes in Washinton and California are visible from Paulina Peak. Paulina Lake is in the foreground. Mt. Hood or \"The Mountain,\" as nearby Portland residents often refer to Oregon's highest point, appears closer than the actual 50 miles from downtown.", "start_char": 8832, "end_char": 9730, "id": "45298190" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_938464360#1_1609917882", "url": "http://www.summitpost.org/mount-jefferson/150576", "title": "Mount Jefferson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost", "headings": "Mount Jefferson\nMount Jefferson\nOverview\nGetting There\nRoute Overview\nGeneral Information:\nSummit Pinnacle:\nFrom Jefferson Park:\nFrom Pamelia Lake:\nRed Tape\nWhen To Climb\nCamping\nLiterature\nExternal Links\nAdditions and Corrections Post an Addition or Correction\nseano - Aug 1, 2016 9:02 pm - Hasn't voted\nImages\nGeography\n", "segment": "Jefferson & Linn\nActivities: Mountaineering\nSeason: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter\nElevation: 10497 ft / 3199 m\n\nSign the Climber's Log! More\nOverview\nMount Jefferson from Detroit Lake. Photo: calebEOC\nMount Jefferson is the second highest peak in Oregon and because of its summit pinnacle requiring Class 4 scrambling on very steep, usually ice-encrusted rock, it is considered by some to be the most difficult of the higher volcanoes (above 10,000'). With over 5,777 feet of prominence, Jefferson is one of the 57 ultra-prominent peaks of the contiguous United States and is only one of four peaks on this list from Oregon. The other three are Mount Hood, Sacajawea Peak & South Sister with 7,679, 6,388 and 5,588 feet of prominence, respectively. In addition to its ultra-prominent status, Mount Jefferson lies on the Jefferson-Linn county line and is the highpoint of both of these counties, making it a \"Two-Fer\" county highpoint.", "start_char": 675, "end_char": 1609, "id": "102604105" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_317504086#5_358293856", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Jefferson_(North_Carolina)", "title": "Mount Jefferson (North Carolina) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mount Jefferson (North Carolina)\nMount Jefferson (North Carolina)\nContents\nHistory\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koDURbwaR38\nExternal links\nNorth Carolina State Park - Mount Jefferson\nU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Jefferson\nv\nt\ne\nMountains of North Carolina\nBlue Ridge Mountains\nBald Mountains\nMax Patch\nBlack Mountains\nCelo Knob\nMount Craig\nMount Mitchell\nBrushy Mountains\nHibriten Mountain\nPores Knob\nGreat Balsam Mountains\nBlack Balsam Knob\nChestnut Mountain (Transylvania County)\nCold Mountain\nRichland Balsam\nShining Rock\nTanasee Bald\nGreat Craggy Mountains\nBeaucatcher Mountain\nGreat Smoky Mountains\nAndrews Bald\nCharlies Bunion\nClingmans Dome\nGregory Bald\nMarks Knob\nMount Cammerer\nMount Chapman\nMount Collins\nMount Guyot\nMount Hardison\nMount Kephart\nMount Sequoyah\nMount Sterling\nOld Black\nShuckstack\nSilers Bald\nSpence Field\nThunderhead Mountain\nTricorner Knob\nPlott Balsams\nEaglenest Mountain\nNorth Eaglenest Mountain\nWaterrock Knob\nUnaka Range\nBig Yellow Mountain\nGrassy Ridge Bald\nLittle Yellow Mountain\nRoan Mountain\nUnicoi Mountains\nBob Stratton Bald\nHaw Knob\nHooper Bald\nIron Mountains\nSnake Mountain\nNorth Carolina-Tennessee-Virginia Corners\nOthers\nAdams Mountain\nBear's Paw\nBee Mountain\nBeech Mountain\nBluerock Mountain\nBrier Knob\nBrown Mountain\nChestnut Mountain (Caldwell County)\nCrossing Knob\nDoe Hill Mountain\nElk Knob\nFire Scale Mountain\nFlattop Mountain\nGrandfather Mountain\nGrandmother Mountain\nHoward Knob\nHumpback Mountain\nLittle Chestnut Mountain\nMount Pisgah\nPeak Mountain\nPixie Mountain\nRich Mountain\nRich Mountain Bald\nSassafras Mountain\nSpanish Oak Mountain\nStone Mountain\nSugar Mountain\nTable Rock\nThree Top Mountain\nTomkins Knob\nWoody's Knob\nSauratown Mountains\nMoore's Knob\nPilot Mountain\nUwharrie Mountains\nCaraway Mountains\nMorrow Mountain\nOthers\nAlbert Mountain\nBig Butt Mountain\nCane Creek Mountains\nCrowders Mountain\nDevil's Courthouse\nKings Pinnacle\nLooking Glass Rock\nMayfield Mountain\nMcAlpine Mountain\nMount Jefferson\nMulatto Mountain\nOcconeechee Mountain\nOld Butt Knob\nSouth Mountains\nStanding Indian Mountain\nTerrells Mountain\nWayah Bald\nWesser Bald\nWhiteside Mountain\nThis article about a location in Ashe County, North Carolina is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v\nt\ne\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mount_Jefferson_ (North_Carolina)&oldid=1005051748 \"\nCategories: Mountains of North Carolina\nMountains of Ashe County, North Carolina\nWestern North Carolina geography stubs\nHidden categories: Coordinates on Wikidata\nNo local image but image on Wikidata\nAll articles with self-published sources\nArticles with self-published sources from December 2017\nAll stub articles", "start_char": 2256, "end_char": 4873, "id": "62942629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_938464360#3_1609921207", "url": "http://www.summitpost.org/mount-jefferson/150576", "title": "Mount Jefferson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost", "headings": "Mount Jefferson\nMount Jefferson\nOverview\nGetting There\nRoute Overview\nGeneral Information:\nSummit Pinnacle:\nFrom Jefferson Park:\nFrom Pamelia Lake:\nRed Tape\nWhen To Climb\nCamping\nLiterature\nExternal Links\nAdditions and Corrections Post an Addition or Correction\nseano - Aug 1, 2016 9:02 pm - Hasn't voted\nImages\nGeography\n", "segment": "Jefferson is a likely extinct stratovolcano that last erupted about 40,000 to 50,000 years ago. For those interested in the geology, eruptive history, and geomorphology of the mountain this USGS Mount Jefferson page has all the information. The mountain was named for President Thomas Jefferson by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The first ascent was made August 12, 1888 by Ray L. Farmer and E.C. Cross. Details of first ascent. Getting There\nFrom the west (summer)\nMount Jefferson is easily accessed via United States Forest Service roads and trails leaving from Oregon State Highway 22. Two main approaches are used depending on the route to be climbed. These are via Jefferson Park and Pamelia Lake approaches. The easiest route to Jefferson Park is via the Whitewater Trail. The Pamelia Lake Trailhead should be used for the South Ridge and Southwest Ridge routes.", "start_char": 1609, "end_char": 2479, "id": "102604107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2188691731#2_2356730247", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson,_Colorado", "title": "Jefferson, Colorado - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jefferson, Colorado\nJefferson, Colorado\nGeography\nNotable people\nReferences\n", "segment": "Geography\nJefferson is located at\nWikiMiniAtlas\n39°22.6′N 105°48.0′W\n /  39.3767°N 105.8000°W  / 39.3767; -105.8000\n(39.568,-105.801). Notable people\nBenjamin Ratcliff\nReferences\n^ a b \"US Board on Geographic Names\". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter ( link)\n^ a b \"ZIP Code Lookup\". United States Postal Service. December 28, 2006.", "start_char": 1541, "end_char": 1943, "id": "104972530" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_938464360#0_1609916381", "url": "http://www.summitpost.org/mount-jefferson/150576", "title": "Mount Jefferson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost", "headings": "Mount Jefferson\nMount Jefferson\nOverview\nGetting There\nRoute Overview\nGeneral Information:\nSummit Pinnacle:\nFrom Jefferson Park:\nFrom Pamelia Lake:\nRed Tape\nWhen To Climb\nCamping\nLiterature\nExternal Links\nAdditions and Corrections Post an Addition or Correction\nseano - Aug 1, 2016 9:02 pm - Hasn't voted\nImages\nGeography\n", "segment": "Mount Jefferson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost\nMount Jefferson\nOregon, United States, North America\nMount Jefferson\nOregon, United States, North America\nFred Spicker\nBrian Kalet\nAdd photos See all photos\n217386 Hits\n97.14 % Score\n67 Votes\nLog in to vote\nCascade Volcanoes\nAdditional Parents\nUltra-prominence Peaks of the 48 States\nOregon 2,000 ft Prominence Peaks\nUSA County Highpoints - Two-Fers Lists\nOregon County Highpoints\nOregon Top 100\nOregon's 25-Mile Isolation Peaks\nMount Jefferson\nRoutes (3)\nImages (228)\nClimber's Log Entries (74)\nComments (12)\nAdditions & Corrections (1 )\nPage Type: Mountain/Rock\nLat/Lon: 44.67426°N / 121.79958°W\nCounty: Jefferson & Linn\nActivities: Mountaineering\nSeason: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter\nElevation: 10497 ft / 3199 m\n\nSign the Climber's Log! More\nOverview\nMount Jefferson from Detroit Lake.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 859, "id": "102604104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_467584250#8_1109213527", "url": "https://blowingrock.com/hiking-trails/", "title": "Area Hiking Trails ⋆ Blowing Rock", "headings": "Area Hiking Trails\nArea Hiking Trails\nRight Downtown!\nOn the Blue Ridge Parkway:\nNC Mountains To Sea Trail:\nState Parks:\nWilderness Areas:\nFarther Out:\n", "segment": "It’s north of Boone, about 35 minutes from Blowing Rock. Elk Knob State Park\nMount Jefferson State Natural Area\nMount Jefferson is a distinctive formation, with an abrupt rise to 1600 feet above the surrounding landscape. Visitors can drive nearly to the top of the peak, experiencing long range views along the way. A network of five trails allows exploration of unique mountain habitats. The trails are rated moderate to strenuous. The park is located in West Jefferson, about 45 minutes from Blowing Rock. Mount Jefferson State Natural Area\nLinville Falls\nWilderness Areas: The Pisgah National Forest covers 510,119 acres in four districts: the Grandfather, Toecane, French Broad, and Pisgah districts. Blowing Rock is located on the eastern boundary of the Grandfather District.", "start_char": 3692, "end_char": 4474, "id": "43359411" } ]
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which four states touch mexico?
California
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The four states that touch Mexican soil are: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas\nWhat state has four other states bordering it? Kansas\nTell four states that border New Mexico? Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas plus the Mexican States of Chiahuahua and Sonora. What four states border Texas? Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New MexicoTexas is bordered by four Mexican states and four U. S. states. Clockwise from the Gulf of Mexico, they areTamaulipas, MexicoNuevo Leon, MexicoCoahuila, MexicoChihuahua, MexicoNew Mexico, U.S.A.Oklahoma, U.S.A.Arkansas, U.S.A.Louisiana, U.S.A.\nWhat four states share a border with New Mexico? Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas do. Plus, on the Mexican side of the border are Chiahuahua and Sonora.", "start_char": 603, "end_char": 1396, "id": "3619547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_39900104#20_112081108", "url": "https://www.templateroller.com/template/609770/irs-form-2553-election-by-a-small-business-corporation.html", "title": "IRS Form 2553 Download Fillable PDF or Fill Online Election by a Small Business Corporation | Templateroller", "headings": "IRS Form 2553 \"Election by a Small Business Corporation\"\nIRS Form 2553 \"Election by a Small Business Corporation\"\nTable of Contents\nWhat Is IRS Form 2553?\nWhere to File Form 2553?\nWhat Is Tax Form 2553 Used for?\nWhen Is Form 2553 Due?\nIRS Form 2553 Instructions\nWhere to Mail Form 2553?\nDownload IRS Form 2553 \"Election by a Small Business Corporation\"\nElection by a Small Business Corporation\nVideo Instructions for IRS Form 2553\n", "segment": "Missouri; Montana; Nebraska; Nevada; New Mexico; North Dakota; Oklahoma; Oregon; South Dakota; Texas;", "start_char": 5525, "end_char": 5626, "id": "68858093" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_552435498#1_983968046", "url": "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2138883/posts", "title": "Did we \" steal \" Texas, Arizona, N.Mex and Calif. from Mexico ? ( Vanity )", "headings": "\n\".........waving his hat and shouting \"San Jacinto! San Jacinto! The Mexicans are whipped and Santa Anna a prisoner.\" The scene that followed beggars description. People embraced, laughed and wept and prayed, all in one breath. As the moon rose over the vast flower-decked prairie, the soft southern wind carried peace to tired hearts and grateful slumber. As battles go, San Jacinto was but a skirmish; but with what mighty consequences! The lives and the liberty of a few hundred pioneers at stake and an empire won! Look to it, you Texans of today, with happy homes, mid fields of smiling plenty, that the blood of the Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto sealed forever . Texas, one and indivisible!-- Ms. Kate Scurry Terrell describing the scene among refugee families on the Sabine River.\nFOREWORD\nRETREAT FROM GONZALES\nTHE MEXICAN PURSUIT\nTHE ROAD TO SAN JACINTO\n\"This morning we are in preparation to meet Santa Anna. It is the only chance for saving Texas.\" In an address \"To the People of Texas\" he wrote: \"We view ourselves on the eve of battle. We are nerved for the contest, and must conquer or perish…We must act now or abandon all hope.\"\nON THE EVE OF BATTLE\nTHE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO\nThe Battlefield of San Jacinto\n( Click here for enlargement)\nTHE CAPTURE OF SANTA ANNA\nOpposing Commanders' Reports\nReport of Secretary of War Thomas J. 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Minnesota. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. Oregon. Texas. Washington.", "start_char": 5004, "end_char": 5107, "id": "16444405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1783206511#3_3149223955", "url": "http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/st-francis-assisi-feast", "title": "Feast of St Francis of Assisi in the United States", "headings": "Feast of St Francis of Assisi in the United States\nFeast of St Francis of Assisi in the United States\nIs Feast of St Francis of Assisi a Public Holiday?\nWhat Do People Do?\nPublic Life\nBackground\nSymbols\nAbout Feast of St Francis of Assisi in Other Countries\nFeast of St Francis of Assisi Observances\n", "segment": "California. Colorado. Connecticut. Florida. Maryland. New Mexico. North Carolina. Oklahoma. Tennessee. 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what movies did sally field win an oscar for?
Places in the Heart
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_44784013#3_77979566", "url": "http://emanuellevy.com/oscar/oscar-history-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-9/", "title": "Oscar: Good, Bad and Ugly–Evaluating the Winners | Emanuel Levy", "headings": "Oscar: Good, Bad and Ugly–Evaluating the Winners\nOscar: Good, Bad and Ugly–Evaluating the Winners\nPuzzle 1\nPuzzle 2\nPuzzle 3\nMusical\nWestern\nComedy\nMelodrama\nSuspense/Thriller\n", "segment": "Puzzle 3\nSally (“you really, really like me”) Field has won two Oscars out of two nominations (1979, 1984), but the great Barbara Stanwyck, Irene Dunne, Jean Arthur, and Rosalind Russell had never won a competitive Oscar. Go figure! The bigger, more pertinent issue is: How good are Oscar-winning movies, artistically Specifically, how many of the Oscar winners were considered to be good films when they were made And, using the criterion of timelessness, how many of the honored pictures have withstood the test of time. Over the past two months, I have watched all of the 76 Best Picture winners. Sadly, what was meant to be a pleasurable exercise in nostalgia turned out to be a more painful experience than I had expected. See for my choice of the then best and ten worst Oscar winners in this week’s spotlight “Survey: How Good are Oscar Movies”\nLet me explain: Has anyone watched lately “Mrs. Miniver” (1942), one of the worst films to win Best Picture\nAre there any artistic merits in “The Greatest Show on Earth” (1952)\nIs there any reason to revisit “Around the World in 80 Days” (1956); last year’s terrible remake just proved how futile the whole idea was.", "start_char": 1721, "end_char": 2890, "id": "72739074" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1200277369#0_2702153980", "url": "https://thecinemaholic.com/sally-field-movies/", "title": "Sally Field Movies | 13 Best Films You Must See - The Cinemaholic", "headings": "13 Best Sally Field Movies You Must See\n13 Best Sally Field Movies You Must See\n13. Smokey and the Bandit (1977)\n12. Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)\n11. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)\n10. Steel Magnolias (1989)\n9. Punchline (1988)\n8. Lincoln (2012)\n7. Murphy’s Romance (1985)\n6. Forrest Gump (1994)\n5. Mrs Doubtfire (1993)\n4. Kiss Me Goodbye (1982)\n3. Absence of Malice (1981)\n2. Places in the Heart (1984)\n1. Norma Rae (1979)\nSPONSORED LINKS\n", "segment": "Sally Field Movies | 13 Best Films You Must See - The Cinemaholic\nSEARCH\n13 Best Sally Field Movies You Must See\nTwo-time Academy Award winner Sally Field needs no introduction. Sally Field is perhaps one of those actresses who is known for the roles that she has portrayed so far, rather than being known as a celebrity or as a person different from her films. The Gen-Y knows her as Aunt May from ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ whereas the Gen-X probably remembers her as Norma Rae, a movie that landed her on the winning pedestal of every award that you can possibly think of. Apart from her movies which bettered with time, including her stature as a legendary actress, her performances have too aged like wine, including her appearances in many critically acclaimed television shows like ‘ER’, ‘Brothers & Sisters’, ‘David Copperfield’ to name a few. With a career spanning five decades and counting, Sally Field’s journey to stardom and beyond has been nothing short of legendary, and the versatile and accomplished actress is still raring to go places she has been to, many-a-times. Apart from her stint while facing the camera as an actress, she has donned the director’s cap too, the most prominent one being ABC’s ‘The Christmas Tree (1996)’. With that said, here is the list of top Sally Field films, carefully selected from her impressive filmography. You can also stream some of these Sally Field movies on Netflix or Amazon Prime. Through these movies, she established new norms of method-acting, versatility, and path-defining performances. Here’s to an actress who defined brilliance in her own way.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1609, "id": "107426252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_842741619#11_1775069890", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/sally-field-9294562", "title": "Sally Field - Movies, Age & Husbands - Biography", "headings": "Sally Field\nQuick Facts\nSally Field\nWho Is Sally Field?\nEarly Life\nStarting Out in Television: From 'Gidget' to 'The Flying Nun'\nMaturing Roles: 'Sybil' to 'Smokey and the Bandit'\nOscar Wins for 'Norma Rae,' 'Places in the Heart'\n'Steel Magnolias' to 'Forrest Gump'\nWriter, Director and Broadway\nLater Successes: 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Lincoln'\nHonors, Book and Personal\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nShailene Woodley\nHelen Hunt\nJodie Foster\nDanny DeVito\nEmma Stone\nCynthia Nixon\nMarlo Thomas\nMayim Bialik\nAnne Hathaway\n", "segment": "Field then starred in the 1984 historical drama Places in the Heart, as a widow struggling to keep her family's farm during the Great Depression. The film featured a strong supporting cast, including John Malkovich, Lindsay Crouse, Danny Glover and Ed Harris, and received strong reviews. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, the film won two — one for writing, and one for Field as Best Actress. Field was just as thrilled to be winning her second Academy Award as she was for her first, perhaps even more so. During her acceptance speech, she gushed, \"You like me. You really like me.\" This enthusiastic comment may have been the most memorable quote of the evening, and Field soon found herself the subject of numerous jokes and quips because of it. Sally Field won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Places in the Heart at the 57th Annual Academy Awards in 1985\nPhoto: Courtesy ABC/Photofest\n'Steel Magnolias' to 'Forrest Gump'\nField's career continued to thrive with leading roles in 1985's Murphy's Romance with James Garner and 1988's Punchline. As part of an all-star cast, she appeared in the 1989 Southern drama Steel Magnolias, which included Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis and Julia Roberts.", "start_char": 6211, "end_char": 7449, "id": "75813144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_842741619#12_1775072087", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/sally-field-9294562", "title": "Sally Field - Movies, Age & Husbands - Biography", "headings": "Sally Field\nQuick Facts\nSally Field\nWho Is Sally Field?\nEarly Life\nStarting Out in Television: From 'Gidget' to 'The Flying Nun'\nMaturing Roles: 'Sybil' to 'Smokey and the Bandit'\nOscar Wins for 'Norma Rae,' 'Places in the Heart'\n'Steel Magnolias' to 'Forrest Gump'\nWriter, Director and Broadway\nLater Successes: 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Lincoln'\nHonors, Book and Personal\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nShailene Woodley\nHelen Hunt\nJodie Foster\nDanny DeVito\nEmma Stone\nCynthia Nixon\nMarlo Thomas\nMayim Bialik\nAnne Hathaway\n", "segment": "You really like me.\" This enthusiastic comment may have been the most memorable quote of the evening, and Field soon found herself the subject of numerous jokes and quips because of it. Sally Field won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Places in the Heart at the 57th Annual Academy Awards in 1985\nPhoto: Courtesy ABC/Photofest\n'Steel Magnolias' to 'Forrest Gump'\nField's career continued to thrive with leading roles in 1985's Murphy's Romance with James Garner and 1988's Punchline. As part of an all-star cast, she appeared in the 1989 Southern drama Steel Magnolias, which included Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis and Julia Roberts. Field later produced the 1991 drama Dying Young, which starred Roberts. In the 1990s, Field took on more character and supporting roles. She played Robin Williams ' estranged wife in the family comedy Mrs. Doubtfire and Tom Hanks ' mother in the 1994 whimsical hit Forrest Gump. She also produced and starred in the 1995 television miniseries A Woman of Independent Means, the story of one woman's life journey during the early 20th century. Writer, Director and Broadway\nContinuing to work behind the scenes, Field directed and wrote the 1996 holiday television movie The Christmas Tree, which starred Julie Harris.", "start_char": 6778, "end_char": 8066, "id": "75813145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_668396388#1_1592307463", "url": "https://www.thefilmography.com/sally-margaret-field-2791.php", "title": "List of Sally Field Movies & TV Shows: Best to Worst - Filmography", "headings": "Sally Field Filmography\nSally Field Filmography Movies Awards\nBIRTHPLACE\nSally Field Movies List: Ranked Best To Worst\nPlaces in the Heart\nGenres:\nDrama\nForrest Gump\nNorma Rae\nGenres:\nDrama\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nSteel Magnolias\nMurphy's Romance\nSmokey and the Bandit\nRole:\nCarrie\nMrs. Doubtfire\nAbsence of Malice\nRole:\nMegan\nNot Without My Daughter\nLincoln\nEye for an Eye\nWhere the Heart Is\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nHomeward Bound: The Incredible Journey\nThe Amazing Spider-Man\nDirector:\nMarc Webb\nHello, My Name Is Doris\nRole:\nDoris\nTwo Weeks\nThe End\nHooper\nRole:\nGwen\nThe Way West\nThe Amazing Spider-Man 2\nDirector:\nMarc Webb\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nSoapdish\nKiss Me Goodbye\nRole:\nKay\nHeroes\nSmokey and the Bandit II\nRole:\nCarrie\nBack Roads\nDying Young\nHomeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco\nRole:\nSassy\nStay Hungry\nMoon Pilot\nPunchline\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nLittle Evil\nDirector:\nEli Craig\nBeautiful\nBeyond the Poseidon Adventure\nSay It Isn't So\nLegally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde\nGenres:\nComedy\nThe Lost Children of Berlin\nSurrender\nGenres:\nComedy\nTV Movie (s)\nAll the Way Home\nGenres:\nDrama\nHitched\nMarriage: Year One\nHome for the Holidays\nMaybe I'll Come Home in the Spring\nGenres:\nDrama\nMongo's Back in Town\nRole:\nVikki\nBridger\nGenres:\nWestern\nDavid Copperfield\nGenres:\nDrama\nA Cooler Climate\nRole:\nIris\nGenres:\nDrama\nThe Christmas Tree\nMerry Christmas, George Bailey\nGenres:\nFantasy\nConviction\nDirector:\nJon Avnet\nGenres:\nDrama\nAnimation (s)\nKing of the Hill (1997)\nThe Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (2008)\nTV Shows and Videos\nCarol Burnett & Company (1979)\nRole:\nHerself\nGenres:\nComedy\nFrom the Earth to the Moon (1998)\nOccasional Wife (1966)\nGenres:\nComedy\nHey, Landlord (1966)\nGenres:\nComedy\nSybil (1976)\nRole:\nSybil\nNight Gallery (1969)\nAlias Smith and Jones (1971)\nGenres:\nWestern\nBracken's World (1969)\nGenres:\nDrama\nThe Girl with Something Extra (1973)\nGenres:\nComedy\nMarcus Welby, M.D. (1969)\nGenres:\nDrama\nER (1994)\nGidget (1965)\nGenres:\nComedy\nBrothers & Sisters (2006)\nGenres:\nDrama\nMurphy Brown (1988)\nGenres:\nComedy\nThe Flying Nun (1967)\nGenres:\nComedy\nA Woman of Independent Means (1995)\nGenres:\nDrama\nDispatches from Elsewhere (2020)\nRole:\nJanice\nThe Court (2002)\nGenres:\nDrama\nSally Field Awards\nAcademy Awards\nGolden Globe Awards\nPrimetime Emmy Awards\nPeople's Choice Awards\nFans of Sally Field Also Viewed\n", "segment": "With this, her filmography got further extended with some notable films, such as ‘Absence of Malice,’ ‘Kiss me Goodbye,’ ‘Places in the Heart,’ ‘Steel Magnolias,’ and ‘Murphy’s Romance.’ In 1994, came 'Forest Gump,' which turned her into an international celebrity. For this Tom Hanks starrer film, she received a 'BAFTA Award' nomination. Her other successful films during the 90s were ‘Not Without my Daughter’ and ‘Mrs. Doubtfire.’ Thereafter, she achieved further prominence for her roles in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man,’ ‘Lincoln’ and ‘Hello, My Name is Doris.’ Field also has had some failed films in her career, including ‘Conviction,’ ‘David Copperfield’ and ‘A Cooler Climate.’ Sally Field Movies List: Ranked Best To Worst\nPG\nPlaces in the Heart\n(1984)\n92\n8\nAs: Cast\nRole: Edna Spalding\nDirector:", "start_char": 899, "end_char": 1701, "id": "69712575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_412765174#4_679276260", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Grant", "title": "Beth Grant - Wikipedia", "headings": "Beth Grant\nBeth Grant\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nAwards and nominations\nOvation Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Rain Man; Speed; To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar; Love Field; Donnie Darko; A Time to Kill; Little Miss Sunshine; Child's Play 2; Daltry Calhoun;", "start_char": 2944, "end_char": 3106, "id": "99726498" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_562628860#10_1310476791", "url": "https://www.thedelite.com/the-best-actresses-in-hollywood-history/", "title": "The Best Actresses In Hollywood History - The Delite", "headings": "The Best Actresses In Hollywood History\nThe Best Actresses In Hollywood History\n30. Regina King\n29. Emma Thompson\n28. Faye Dunaway\n27. Cloris Leachman\n26. Vivien Leigh\n25. Barbara Stanwyck\n24. Allison Janney\n23. Glenda Jackson\n22. Sally Field\n21. Nicole Kidman\n20. Jodie Foster\n19. Sissy Spacek\n18. Viola Davis\n17. Kate Winslet\n16. Julianne Moore\n15. Audrey Hepburn\n14. Judi Dench\n13. Glenn Close\n12. Julia Louis-Dreyfus\n11. Jane Fonda\n10. Elizabeth Taylor\n9. Jessica Lange\n8. Cate Blanchett\n7. Shirley MacLaine\n6. Bette Davis\n5. Maggie Smith\n4. Frances McDormand\n3. Ingrid Bergman\n2. Meryl Streep\n1. Katharine Hepburn\n", "segment": "22. Sally Field\nGetty Images | Jason Merritt\nNotable Performances: “ Sybil,” “Norma Rae,” “Lincoln”\nIn a career that has spanned more than 50 years on screen, Sally Field has proven to be capable of every role an actor could be offered. She got her start as an innocent-looking, doe-eyed young woman in 1960s shows like “Gidget” and “The Flying Nun” before transitioning to more dramatic roles and instantly proving herself as a powerhouse. She won two Oscars for best leading actress in a five-year span, for her work in 1979’s “Norma Rae” and 1984’s “Places in the Heart.” Those roles followed her Emmy-winning turn in 1976’s “Sybil,” in which she played a woman suffering from mental illness. Aging has only bolstered her career, with Field earning immense acclaim for roles in 2012’s “Lincoln” and 2015’s “Hello, My Name is Doris.” 21. Nicole Kidman\nGetty Images | Dimitrios Kambouris\nNotable Performances: “ Moulin Rouge!,” “", "start_char": 6786, "end_char": 7715, "id": "69548559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1522789739#6_3381873462", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/sally-field-net-worth/", "title": "Sally Field Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Sally Field Net Worth\nSally Field Net Worth\nHow much is Sally Field Worth?\nSally Field Net Worth:\nSally Field\nSally Field Earnings\n", "segment": "In 1979, she once again showed off her skills as a dramatic actress in the movie \"Norma Rae.\" Critics unanimously heaped praise upon Field for her performance, and she won an Academy Award for Best Actress as a result. In the early 80s, Sally Fields switched things up once again, playing a prostitute in \"Back Roads\" alongside Tommy Lee Jones. Once again, Sally challenged expectations and showed off her versatility. She received further critical acclaim for films like \"Absence of Malice\" and \"Kiss Me Goodbye.\" In 1984, she won a second Oscar for her role in \"Places in the Heart.\" Throughout the rest of the 90s, she appeared in films like \"Murphy's Romance\" and \"Steel Magnolias.\" Throughout the 90s, Field transitioned to supporting roles in films like \"Mrs. Doubtfire,\" \"Forrest Gump,\" but she also played more central roles in movies such as \"Soapdish,\" \"Not Without My Daughter,\" and \"Eye for an Eye.\" In the late 90s, she started directing films like \"The Christmas Tree.\" She later directed a number of other films and television series.", "start_char": 2954, "end_char": 4003, "id": "32644812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_505932121#5_925660708", "url": "http://awardsandwinners.com/category/academy-awards/1984/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Geoffrey Firmin\nAcademy Award for Best Actress\nSally Field\nHonored for : Places in the Heart\n(Role: Edna Spalding)\nNominations »\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \nNominee\nNominated Work\nJudy Davis\nA Passage to India\nRole: Adela Quested\nVanessa Redgrave\nThe Bostonians\nRole: Olive Chancellor\nSissy Spacek\nThe River\nRole: Mae Garvey\nJessica Lange\nCountry\nRole: Jewell Ivy\nSally Field\nPlaces in the Heart\nRole: Edna Spalding\nAcademy Award for Best Original Musical\nPrince\nHonored for : Purple Rain\nNominations »\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \nNominee\nNominated Work\nPrince\nPurple Rain\nJeff Moss\nThe Muppets Take Manhattan\nKris Kristofferson\nSongwriter\nAcademy Award for Best Cinematography\nChris Menges\nHonored for : The Killing Fields\nNominations »\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \nNominee\nNominated Work\nCaleb Deschanel\nThe Natural\nChris Menges\nThe Killing Fields\nMiroslav Ond?í?ek\nAmadeus\nErnest Day\nA Passage to India\nVilmos Zsigmond\nThe River\nAcademy Award for Best Film Editing\nJim Clark\nHonored for :", "start_char": 4096, "end_char": 5080, "id": "4312462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_883921257#6_1810550007", "url": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2017/02/21/five-best-oscar-speeches-all-time-tom-hanks-halle-berry-sally-field/98066440/", "title": "The five best Oscar speeches of all time", "headings": "The five best Oscar speeches of all time\nThe five best Oscar speeches of all time\n1. Tom Hanks (1994)\n2. Halle Berry (2002)\n3. Cuba Gooding Jr. (1997)\n4. Sally Field (1985)\n5. Jack Palance (1992)\n", "segment": "I love you! I love you!” 20 years after 'Jerry Maguire,' 'Show me the money!’ still makes bank\n4. Sally Field (1985)\nWe liked her. Sometimes a speech rises above its time and place and becomes its own part of the zeitgeist. Sally Field's joyful acceptance of the best actress award for Places in the Heart was one of those moments. Her cry of \"You like me!\" ( not \"You really like me\" as some mistakenly quote) has taken on a life of its own. \"I haven't had an orthodox career and I've wanted more than anything to have your respect,\" she said. \"", "start_char": 2433, "end_char": 2978, "id": "6433251" } ]
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what happened to adolf hitler at the end of the war?
Suicide
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Then, the Nazi dictator shot himself to ensure his death.\nThe Days Leading Up To Adolf Hitler’s Death\nThe Invasion Of Berlin And Hitler’s Move Underground\nHitler’s Final Days In The Führerbunker\nHow Hitler Married Eva Braun Just Before He Died\nHow Did Hitler Die? Inside His Decision To Kill Himself\nThe Death of Hitler and Braun\nWhy Rumors Endured That Hitler Survived The War\n", "segment": "Adolf Hitler’s death brought an abrupt end to one of the darkest eras in human history. On April 30, 1945, the Führer took his own life in his Berlin bunker as the Soviets closed in — ending the reign of the Nazis. Before his death, Hitler had seen himself as the savior of Germany. Following the country’s humiliating defeat in World War I, Hitler had promised to return Germany to a position of strength. The Great Depression, which hit Germany particularly hard, provided fertile soil for Hitler’s rise. While writing the infamous book Mein Kampf in 1924, Hitler claimed that Germany’s problems could be pinned on two enemy groups: countries like France who exacted punitive measures after World War I, and Jewish people, who “polluted” the purity of his so-called “master race” of white Aryans. Hitler rode a wave of domestic discontent to power and became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. Then, he quickly established himself as a dictator. 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Hitler spread death as no person has done in modern history. \" Have no pity! Act brutally!\" he told his soldiers. He ordered tens of thousands of those who opposed him to be executed, and hundreds of thousands to be thrown into prison. He was totally unscrupulous and believed that the strong must win, while the weak lose. In the struggle for power, any trick, however ruthless, was justified.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 648, "id": "74016389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1544588822#1_2731634403", "url": "https://quizlet.com/1829064/kristallnacht-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "the true nature of Hitler and his regime, erased all hopes that Germany's Jews would be spared\nWhen Hitler came to power, he ended _____ years of political and economic struggle. fifteen\nWhen was Germany in this state of turmoil? 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The United Kingdom Would Cease to Exist\nVia: dailymail.co.uk and londontopia.net\nHad Hitler won, he had big plans for the United Kingdom. And in fact, England was almost invaded by the Nazis instead of the USSR.", "start_char": 2886, "end_char": 3653, "id": "69446075" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1356365392#3_2776250170", "url": "https://worldwar2.org.uk/adolf-hitler", "title": "Adolf Hitler | Adolf Hitler Facts | World War 2 | The Nazi Leader", "headings": "Adolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nLink/cite this page\n", "segment": "Had this not been the case, Hitler’s plans for a ‘pure German race’ may well have become a reality. During the Battle of Berlin in 1945, in the last stages of the war, Hitler married his long-time mistress, Eva Braun. Just 2 days later, on 30 April 1945, he committed suicide to avoid his impending capture by the Red Army. Adolf Hitler’s death marked the defining ‘end’ of World War 2 for many people; as people across the world celebrated the end of Nazi dictatorship. Very few people who are alive today are unaware of the actions of Adolf Hitler, his Nazi army, and the atrocities that took place during World War 2. The holocaust alone took the lives of an estimated 6 million Jews; it is now viewed as one of the darkest periods for human kind in modern times. Additionally, Hitler’s supremacist and racially-motivated policies led to the further deaths of approximately 5 million people. To this end, Adolf Hitler remains a figure of interest for anyone who wishes to learn more about World War 2 and the events that triggered many years of fighting.", "start_char": 1952, "end_char": 3009, "id": "47976185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1544588822#3_2731636263", "url": "https://quizlet.com/1829064/kristallnacht-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Tens of thousands served in WWI. Almost _____ of German teenagers belonged to _____. 50%; Hitler Youth\nWhat is the role of the German president? Who? head of state; Hindenburg\nWhat does Hitler convince the President to do after a suspicious fire burns down the Reichstag? declare a permanent state of emergency, suspend all civil liberties\nWhat does this (Reichstag Fire) achieve? Hitler becomes supreme ruler of Germany. Where is the first Nazi concentration camp?", "start_char": 1340, "end_char": 1806, "id": "113207169" } ]
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when is wimbledon tennis tournament?
Yearly
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1881070231#0_3007366017", "url": "https://www.grandslamtournaments.com/", "title": "Grand Slam Sports Tournaments", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Grand Slam Sports Tournaments", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 29, "id": "83918130" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1249888943#0_1967662229", "url": "http://www.wimbledontennis.moonfruit.com/schedule/4548949496", "title": "Wimbledon Tennis Fixtures, Results, Records and Facts.", "headings": "Tennis Championships\nTennis Championships\nWelcome\n", "segment": "Wimbledon Tennis Fixtures, Results, Records and Facts. Tennis Championships\nAll England Lawn Tennis Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, London. Monday, 1 July to Sunday, 14 July 2019. Welcome\nWimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, has been held at the All England Club since 1877, one of the four Grand Slams and the only one still played on grass. Players from over 60 countries will compete in five main events and joined by juniors, senior veterans and wheelchair competitors in the second week of the competition. Traditions include a strict all white dress code for competitors, ball boys and girls, Royal patronage and the eating of strawberries and cream. The championships start on the first Monday in July and run for two weeks, with a break on the middle Sunday, and as long as there are no delays the Ladies' Final will take place on the last Saturday and the Gentlemen's Final will take place on the last Sunday. The veterans tournament, where popular senior players are invited to take part in the games and the senior men’s doubles will start on the second Tuesday. Players will be competing for trophies in the Men's and Women's Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles, the Boy's and Girl's junior categories and the invitational games including the Ladies' and Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles. Wimbledon has been holding Wheelchair matches since 2005 and in 2018, a Quad Wheelchair Exhibition match was played for the very first time at the club, following this success it was later announced that from 2019 the draw will be permanently included at the championships.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1593, "id": "26846853" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_293445784#17_717482608", "url": "https://howtheyplay.com/individual-sports/Tickets-for-Wimbledon-Tennis", "title": "Get Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022 - HowTheyPlay", "headings": "Get Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022\nGet Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022\nWhat's Happening With Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2021?\nWhen Can You Buy Tickets For Wimbledon 2021?\nWhen Will Wimbledon Tickets For 2022 Be On Sale?\nHow to Obtain Wimbledon Tickets\nAlexander Peya, Wimbledon Championships 2018\nEnter the Public Ballot for Wimbledon Tickets\nHow Much Do Wimbledon Tickets Cost?\nHow to Buy Resale (or Returned) Tickets\nIs It Worth Getting a Grounds Admission Ticket?\nDon’t Get Caught by Ticket Scams or Touts\nSummer Weather in England\nWimbledon Dates 2021 and 2022\n", "segment": "You may get soaked from heavy rain or sunburnt from strong sunshine. You need to be prepared if you want to enjoy the tennis. Remember to take SPF 30+ sun-cream and an umbrella with you. Wimbledon Dates 2021 and 2022\nThe next two tennis championships dates are: 28 June to 11 July 2021\n27 June to 10 July 2022\nGet ready for 2022, make a note in your diary to check the official Wimbledon site in August 2021. The date for entering the ballot for tickets is published then.", "start_char": 7947, "end_char": 8419, "id": "33223551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1249814164#0_1967521164", "url": "http://www.wimbledon-experience.com/schedule-of-play/", "title": "", "headings": "SCHEDULE OF PLAY\nRead our\nTerms & Conditions\n\nSCHEDULE OF PLAY Read our Terms & Conditions\nMonday 02 July 2018 from £355 per person\nTuesday 03 July 2018 from £355 per person\nWednesday 04 July 2018 from £385 per person\nThursday 05 July 2018 from £385 per person\nFriday 06 July 2018 from £395 per person\nSaturday 07 July 2018 from £395 per person\nMonday 09 July 2018 from £395 per person\nTuesday 10 July 2018 from £275 per person\nWednesday 11 July 2018 from £3260 per person\nThursday 12 July 2018 from £1905 per person\nFriday 13 July 2018 from £4375 per person\nSaturday 14 July 2018 from £2380 per person\nSunday 15 July 2018 from £5010 per person\n", "segment": "SCHEDULE OF PLAY Read our Terms & Conditions\nThe Tournament starts on Monday 2nd July 2018 and runs until Sunday 15th July 2018. There is no play on Sunday 8th July 2018. Please find below the order of play for The Championships, Wimbledon 2018. The order of play is provisional and may change closer to the Championships. The Wimbledon Experience accepts no responsibility for any changes in the schedule. To check if there have been any changes to the schedule please visit the official Wimbledon website. Please note due to ongoing improvements to No.1 Court during this year’s Tournament, there will be minimal or no cover on court seats. Please come prepared for hot, cold or wet weather. Monday 02 July 2018 from £355 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nFirst round matches\nReigning Men's Champion\n\nCentre Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nTuesday 03 July 2018 from £355 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nFirst round matches\nReigning Ladies' Champion\n\nCentre Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nWednesday 04 July 2018 from £385 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nSecond round matches\nMen's Singles\nTitle Match\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nSecond round matches\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMen's and Ladies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nThursday 05 July 2018 from £385 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nSecond round matches\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nSecond round matches\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMen's and Ladies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nFriday 06 July 2018 from £395 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nThird round matches\nMen's Singles\n-\nCentre Court, No 1 Court\nmore details\nThird round matches\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court\nmore details\nSecond round matches\nMen's and Ladies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nSaturday 07 July 2018 from £395 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nThird round matches\nMen's and Ladies' singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court\nmore details\nSecond round matches\nMens' and Ladies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMixed Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nBoys' and girls' Championships begin\n\n\n\nmore details\nMen's and Ladies' over 35s and over 45s Championships begin\n\n\n\nmore details\nMonday 09 July 2018 from £395 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nFourth round matches\nMen's and Ladies' Singles\n\nCentre Court, No 1 Court , No 2 Court\nmore details\nThird round matches\nMens' and Ladies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nFirst round matches\nMixed Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nTuesday 10 July 2018 from £275 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nQuarter Finals\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nQuarter Finals\nLadies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nQuarter Finals\nMen's Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nWednesday 11 July 2018 from £3260 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nQuarter Finals\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nSemi Finals\nLadies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nThursday 12 July 2018 from £1905 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nSemi Finals\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nSemi Finals\nMen's Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nFriday 13 July 2018 from £4375 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nSemi Finals\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nSemi Finals\nMen's Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nQuarter Finals\nMixed Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nSaturday 14 July 2018 from £2380 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nFinal\nLadies' Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nFinal\nLadies' Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nSemi Finals\nMixed Doubles\n\n\nmore details\nSunday 15 July 2018 from £5010 per person\nRound\nType\nCourt\n\n\nFinal\nMen's Singles\n\nCentre court\nmore details\nFinal\nMixed Doubles\n\n\nmore details", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3906, "id": "26846786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_293445784#4_717457961", "url": "https://howtheyplay.com/individual-sports/Tickets-for-Wimbledon-Tennis", "title": "Get Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022 - HowTheyPlay", "headings": "Get Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022\nGet Tickets for Wimbledon Tennis 2021: How to Enter the Ballot for 2022\nWhat's Happening With Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2021?\nWhen Can You Buy Tickets For Wimbledon 2021?\nWhen Will Wimbledon Tickets For 2022 Be On Sale?\nHow to Obtain Wimbledon Tickets\nAlexander Peya, Wimbledon Championships 2018\nEnter the Public Ballot for Wimbledon Tickets\nHow Much Do Wimbledon Tickets Cost?\nHow to Buy Resale (or Returned) Tickets\nIs It Worth Getting a Grounds Admission Ticket?\nDon’t Get Caught by Ticket Scams or Touts\nSummer Weather in England\nWimbledon Dates 2021 and 2022\n", "segment": "— AELTC (All England Lawn Tennis Club) Wimbledon Championships\nWhen Will Wimbledon Tickets For 2022 Be On Sale? The 135th Wimbledon tennis championships are from 27th June to 10th July 2022. The period for entering the public ballot for 2022 tickets ends on 31st December 2021. ( A ballot is a type of lottery.) You can also buy tickets on the day; there are details at the end of this article how to do this. The 2022 ballot entry opens online at the end of September 2021 on the official All England Lawn Tennis Championships website. The ballot is always oversubscribed, and there is no guarantee that by entering it you will get the opportunity to buy tickets. However, if you do not enter, then you will definitely not have this chance. How to Obtain Wimbledon Tickets\nTo get tickets for the Wimbledon tennis tournament at their original price, you need to plan ahead.", "start_char": 1958, "end_char": 2831, "id": "33223538" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_36729593#23_85962750", "url": "https://www.sportstourismnews.com/2021-sports-events-calendar-month-by-month-guide/", "title": "2021 UK and global major sports events: month-by-month calendar", "headings": "2021 UK and global major sports events: month-by-month calendar\n2021 UK and global major sports events: month-by-month calendar\nMay 2021\nJune 2021\nJuly 2021\nAugust 2021\nSeptember 2021\nWorld Rally Championship: WRC Acropolis Rally Greece\n– When: 9-12 September 2021\nOctober 2021\nWorld Rally Championship: WRC RallyRACC Rally de España\n– When: 14-17 October 2021\nNovember 2021\nWorld Rally Championship: WRC Rally Japan\nWhen: 11-14 November 2021\nDecember 2021\n2021 sporting event dates to be confirmed\n", "segment": "26 June 2021\n– Where: BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland\n2021 British Touring Car Championship\n– 26-27 June: Brands Hatch Indy (rounds 7, 8, 9)\nF1 French Grand Prix\n– When: Sunday 27 June\n– Where: Le Castellet\nTennis: The Championships Wimbledon\n– What: grass-court tennis grand slam\n– When: 28 June to 11 July 2021\n– Where: Wimbledon, London\nJuly 2021\nMen’s football: Uefa European Championship (Euro 2020)\n– When:", "start_char": 5507, "end_char": 5923, "id": "88688648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_763561732#1_1476158726", "url": "https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/01/wimbledon-2020-tennis-championships-canceled-due-to-coronavirus.html", "title": "Wimbledon 2020 tennis championships canceled due to coronavirus", "headings": "Wimbledon 2020 tennis championships canceled due to coronavirus\nWimbledon 2020 tennis championships canceled due to coronavirus\nKey Points\n", "segment": "The Grand Slam tennis tournament was scheduled to be held from Monday, June 29 through Sunday, July 12. The 134th tournament will now be held June 28-July 11, 2021. “This is a decision that we have not taken lightly, and we have done so with the highest regard for public health and the wellbeing of all those who come together to make Wimbledon happen,” said Ian Hewitt, chairman of the Main Board of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. “It has weighed heavily on our minds that the staging of The Championships has only been interrupted previously by World Wars but, following thorough and extensive consideration of all scenarios, we believe that it is a measure of this global crisis that it is ultimately the right decision to cancel this year’s Championships, and instead concentrate on how we can use the breadth of Wimbledon’s resources to help those in our local communities and beyond,” Hewitt wrote. The Wimbledon website said that people who paid for tickets in the Wimbledon Public Ballot will be refunded. They’ll have a chance to buy tickets for The Championships in 2021. The French Open, which is typically the second Grand Slam out of four played during the season, was postponed in March until Sept. 20. It was originally scheduled to begin on May 24. On Tuesday it was announced that the tennis stadiums that host the U.S. Open, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, will be converted into a temporary hospital with 350 beds for non-ICU patients from Elmhurst Hospital. “We will continue to play every single day as if the U.S. Open will be hosted, and hopefully we’ll be in a position 5 months from today to see players actually practicing on the courts right behind us and playing at Arthur Ashe Stadium,” said Daniel Zausner, the center’s chief operating officer.", "start_char": 1051, "end_char": 2858, "id": "108657365" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_3663167#1_8423975", "url": "http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon-2015-start-you-need-5762578", "title": "When does Wimbledon 2015 start? All you need to know as Andy Murray looks for his second title - Mirror Online", "headings": "When does Wimbledon 2015 start? All you need to know as Andy Murray looks for his second title\nWhen does Wimbledon 2015 start? All you need to know as Andy Murray looks for his second title\nWhen does Wimbledon start?\nWhere can I watch it?\nIs Andy Murray going to win?\nWho are the favourites?\nMen\nWomen\nWho won last year?\nMen's champion: Novak Djokovic\nWomen's champion: Petra Kvitova\nMen's doubles champions: Vasek Pospisil/Jack Sock\nWomen's doubles champions: Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci\npoll loading\nWill Andy Murray win Wimbledon this year?\n", "segment": "PA)\nGet email updates with the day's biggest stories\nInvalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Notice. Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice\nDust off those purple and green jackets, it's almost time for Wimbledon. The French Open is already underway, meaning London's turn is just around the corner. Andy Murray was knocked out at the quarter-finals last year by Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov. But the British No 1 recently said that his marriage to Kim Sears has improved his form - and two titles in May suggest he may have been right. Will he be able to lift the trophy for a second time? Here's everything you need to know ahead of Wimbledon 2015. When does Wimbledon start?", "start_char": 447, "end_char": 1335, "id": "4258" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1382839947#0_2803592843", "url": "http://www.chiff.com/recreation/sports/wimbledon.htm", "title": "2021 Wimbledon, TV Schedule, Information & Fun Facts", "headings": "\nGreatest Champions of Wimbledon", "segment": "2021 Wimbledon, TV Schedule, Information & Fun Facts\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMAIN Recreation Sports Tennis Wimbledon 2021\nWIMBLEDON IS BACK! The 134th edition of the tournament will take place in 2021 from Monday, June 28 to Sunay, July 11, 2021. This follows last year's complete cancellation due to health concerns when the entire UK was on lockdown during the worst of the 2020 pandemic. This year, tennis fans can look forward to seeing defending men's champ Novak Djokovic and defending women's champ Simona Halep take center stage when Wimbledon kicks off on Monday, June 28 leading up to the women's final on Saturday, July 10 and the men's final on Sunday, July 11, 2021. Can't be there? In the USA, ESPN will provide complete TV coverage (see dates and air tmes just up ahead) while Wimbledon coverage in the UK can be seen on BBC, with video clips of the day's action available at BBC Tennis online. In Canada, the Wimbledon championship is traditionally broadcast on TSN while Australia tunes into FOX. Meanwhile, also get ready for Wimbledon party ideas for a mid-summer celebration of all things tennis at Wimbledon: US 2021 Wimbledon TV schedule - (all times Eastern)\nThe Wimbledon schedule doesn't change much from year to year, so check out the unofficial schedule, below, and keep it here for the official times and channels when they are announced in early summer 2021. Date\nRound\nTime (ET)\nTV Channel\nMonday, June 28\nFirst Round\n7am - 4:30pm\nESPN\nTuesday, June 29\nFirst Round\n7am - 4:30pm\nESPN\nWednesday, June 30\nSecond Round\n7am - 4pm\nESPN\nThursday, July 1\nSecond Round\n7am - 4:30pm\nESPN\nFriday, July 2\nThird Round\n7am - 4:30pm\nESPN\nSaturday, July 3\nThird Round\n8am - 5pm\nESPN\nSunday, July 4\nNo Play\n\n\nMonday, July 5\nRound of 16\n7am - 4pm\nESPN2\nTuesday, July 6\nWomen's Quarterfinals\n8am - 2pm\nESPN2\n\nWomen’s Quarterfinals\n8am - 4pm\nESPN\nWednesday, July 7\nMen’s Quarterfinals\n8am - 3pm\nESPN2\n\n\n8am - 4pm\nESPN\nThursday, July 8\nWomen’s Semifinals\n8am - 1pm\nESPN\nFriday, July 9\nMen’s Semifinals\n8am - 2pm\nESPN\nSaturday, July 10\nWomen’s Final\n9am - 3pm\nESPN\nSunday, July 11\nMen’s Final\n9am - 3pm\nESPN\nalso see in Travel -> London Underground Tube Maps & Directions\nDID YOU KNOW?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2186, "id": "76410248" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_941420746#0_1961720131", "url": "http://www.boodlestennis.co.uk/", "title": "Bentley Tennis", "headings": "\nThe Bentley Tennis Classic will return\n15th - 17th June 2022\nSIGN UP FOR UPDATES\n", "segment": "Bentley Tennis\nThe Bentley Tennis Classic will return\n15th - 17th June 2022\nSIGN UP FOR UPDATES\nMORE INFORMATION", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 112, "id": "75923425" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#4_2898893400", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Israel only belongs to one continent: Asia. However, it is seen\nas a Europeanized country, and holds close ties to the continent\nculturally and politically. Israel is loacted on the continent of Asia. Israel is part of the Asian continent. Continents do not overlap. The two continents upon which Israel is on and part of are both\nAsia. Does Africa border Israel? No; Israel is in the Middle East, whereas Africa is its own\ncontinent.", "start_char": 1267, "end_char": 1702, "id": "3526527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#3_2898892770", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Israel is in what continent? Israel is in the southwestern part of Asia. Is Iseral on the continent of Africa? No, Israel is not on the continent of Africa. What two continents is Israel on? Israel only belongs to one continent: Asia. However, it is seen\nas a Europeanized country, and holds close ties to the continent\nculturally and politically. Israel is loacted on the continent of Asia. Israel is part of the Asian continent.", "start_char": 1076, "end_char": 1507, "id": "3526526" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#2_2898892182", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sometimes categorized into a sub-continent \"South West Asia\". Does Israel belong to the continent of europe? No, Israel is in Asia. Is Israel located in the african continent? No, Israel is in Asia. Israel is in what continent? Israel is in the southwestern part of Asia. Is Iseral on the continent of Africa? No, Israel is not on the continent of Africa. What two continents is Israel on?", "start_char": 878, "end_char": 1267, "id": "3526525" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#11_2898897431", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What continent is Israel locatded in? Asia\nWhat continent is Israel on and is there another name for Israel? Israel is part of the continent of Asia. The May 1948 Declaration that restored modern Israel named it\n\"Medinat Yisrael\"\nin Hebrew, or 'State/Region/Nation/Province of Israel', usually\nrendered in English\nas 'State'. What continent are Israel and Jerusalem on? Both the country of Israel and the city of Jerusalem are in\nAsia. What do Jordan and Israel have in common? Israel and Jordan both belong to the continent Asia. What is the name of the country and continent of the Wailing Wall? Israel is the country and Asia is the continent.", "start_char": 2520, "end_char": 3167, "id": "3526534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1358704791#3_2780689328", "url": "https://worldwidetravel.tips/israel/israel-is-in-which-continent/", "title": "Israel is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?", "headings": "Israel is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?\nIsrael is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?\nWhat continent is Israel in?\nTable of Contents\nWhich continent is Israel?\nSo, Israel is in which continent?\nWhat continent is israel in? Where is Israel?\nGeography\nWhere is Israel located on map?\nPopulation\nMain cities\nCloseness to Europe\nIsrael is in which continent?\nIsrael is on what continent?\nWhat continent is Israel in?\nWhere is Israel located in the middle east?\nWhich continent is Israel in?\nPlan your trip to this beautiful place: Logistical tips and tricks\nBook your accommodation\nDon't forget travel insurance\nRenting a car\n", "segment": "It belongs to Asia, but it is also part of the Middle East region. Israel is bordered on the west by the Mediterranean Sea. On the north by Syria and Lebanon, Jordan on the east, Egypt on the southeast and on the south by the Red Sea. Which continent is Israel? According to the United Nation geo schema, the country of Israel is in Asia continent, located at the crossroads of Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa. Some of the following links are affiliate links. When you buy something using the retail links in our article, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost for you. You can read our full disclosure policy here. So, Israel is in which continent? Geographically, it belongs to the Asian continent and belongs to the Center East area.", "start_char": 637, "end_char": 1396, "id": "47978500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252391787#0_1847848632", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-israel-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is Israel Located In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is Israel Located In?\nWhat Continent Is Israel Located In?\nWhere Is Israel Located?\nMisconceptions About the Continent in Which Israel Is Located\n", "segment": "What Continent Is Israel Located In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Israel Located In? The flag of Israel. Israel is a country in the Middle East and is considered the Holy Land by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The country’s capital city is Jerusalem, while its financial and technology hub is Tel Aviv. The official languages spoken in Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Israel has a total land area of 20,770-22,072 square kilometers, 440 square kilometers of which are water. In 2017, the country has an estimated population of 8,760,000, and a population density of 395 people per square kilometer. Israel is located on the continent of Asia. Where Is Israel Located?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 667, "id": "96435690" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#5_2898894036", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Continents do not overlap. The two continents upon which Israel is on and part of are both\nAsia. Does Africa border Israel? No; Israel is in the Middle East, whereas Africa is its own\ncontinent. Is Israel in affrica? Israel is in the Middle East, on the continent of Asia. Israel in ce continent este situat? Israel is in Asia. Which continent does iseral belong?", "start_char": 1508, "end_char": 1871, "id": "3526528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1358704791#2_2780687770", "url": "https://worldwidetravel.tips/israel/israel-is-in-which-continent/", "title": "Israel is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?", "headings": "Israel is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?\nIsrael is in which continent Middle East Asia or Europe?\nWhat continent is Israel in?\nTable of Contents\nWhich continent is Israel?\nSo, Israel is in which continent?\nWhat continent is israel in? Where is Israel?\nGeography\nWhere is Israel located on map?\nPopulation\nMain cities\nCloseness to Europe\nIsrael is in which continent?\nIsrael is on what continent?\nWhat continent is Israel in?\nWhere is Israel located in the middle east?\nWhich continent is Israel in?\nPlan your trip to this beautiful place: Logistical tips and tricks\nBook your accommodation\nDon't forget travel insurance\nRenting a car\n", "segment": "Israel is on what continent? What continent is Israel in? Where is Israel located in the middle east? Which continent is Israel in? Israel is in Asia, it is located between Asia, Europe and Africa. It belongs to Asia, but it is also part of the Middle East region. Israel is bordered on the west by the Mediterranean Sea. On the north by Syria and Lebanon, Jordan on the east, Egypt on the southeast and on the south by the Red Sea. Which continent is Israel? According to the United Nation geo schema, the country of Israel is in Asia continent, located at the crossroads of Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa.", "start_char": 438, "end_char": 1056, "id": "47978499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668895977#6_2898894599", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Israel_a_continent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Is Israel in affrica? Israel is in the Middle East, on the continent of Asia. Israel in ce continent este situat? Israel is in Asia. Which continent does iseral belong? Israel is located on the continent of Asia. To w which contenit does Israel belong? Israel is part of the continent of Asia. Which continent is Israel politically located on? Israel is located in Western Asia.", "start_char": 1702, "end_char": 2081, "id": "3526529" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641133855#0_2958282155", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/middle-east/israel/What-Continent-Is-Israel-In.html", "title": "What Continent Is Israel In ?", "headings": "What Continent Is Israel In ?\nWhat Continent Is Israel In ?", "segment": "What Continent Is Israel In ? What Continent Is Israel In ? What Continent Is Israel In ? Israel is located along the Mediterranean shore in western part of Asia. So, basically Israel is in the continent of Asia. It is bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Also, towards the eastern side of the country is the contentious West Bank, and towards the southwest is the Gaza Strip. The population of Israel is around seven and a half million, out of which 5.7 million people follow Judaism. Israel is an ancient country, and the country's roots extent back to the biblical times, when the region was known as Zion. However, after the First World War, with permission granted by the League of Nations, Palestine was formed in the region and the Jewish people lost the land, which was theirs for centuries.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 811, "id": "1716126" } ]
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what countries does japan export to?
Canada
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1703193893#14_2989361166", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_USA_major_exports_and_imports_today", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Imports: China, USA, UK. What are japan's major exports? Exports: Japan's main export goods are cars, electronic devices and computers. Most important single trade partner is the USA which imports more than one quarter of all Japanese exports. Other major export countries are Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, China and Singapore. What exports does China have and what is their imports? Toys, games, clothes.. many things plastic. 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Please enter 6 digits for the postal code.", "start_char": 4186, "end_char": 6160, "id": "58679978" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1398147529#0_2271383669", "url": "http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/top_japan_exports.html", "title": "Top Japan Exports", "headings": "Profit from latest insights on\nTop Japanese Exports to the World\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to the US\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to China\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to South Korea\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Taiwan\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Hong Kong\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Thailand\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Germany\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Singapore\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Vietnam\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Australia\nTop 10 Japanese Exports to Indonesia\nFastest-Growing Japanese Exports 2019\nSite Index\n", "segment": "Top Japan Exports\n\n\n\n\nTop Japanese Exports to the World\nJapan shipped US$705.7 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019, up by 12.9% since 2015 and down by -4.4% from 2018 to 2019. Top 10 Japanese Exports to the US\nJapan's exports to America amounted to\n$140.4 billion or 19.9% of its overall exports. 1. Vehicles: $49 billion\n2. Machinery: $32.3 billion\n3. Electronic equipment: $14.7 billion\n4. Medical, technical equipment:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 434, "id": "27035915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_477310186#2_876506565", "url": "http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/jpn/", "title": "Japan (JPN) Exports, Imports, and Trade Partners | OEC - The Observatory of Economic Complexity", "headings": "Japan\nJapan\nAbout\nLatest Trends (February, 2021)\nAbout\nMonthly Trade\nComparison in Time\nFlow\nValue\nTrade Value\nGrowth (%)\nProduct Trade\nMonthly Trade\nService Trade\nTariffs\nEconomic Complexity\nComparison Map\nValue\nEcon Complexity\nMost Specialized Products by RCA Index\nMost Complex Products by PCI\nExport Opportunities by Relatedness\n", "segment": "In February 2021, the top exports of Japan were Cars (¥761B), Commodities not elsewhere specified (¥394B), Vehicle Parts (¥285B), Machines and apparatus of a kind... (¥240B), and Integrated Circuits (¥238B). In February 2021 the top imports of Japan were Petroleum Gas (¥472B), Crude Petroleum (¥418B), Telephones (¥219B), Integrated Circuits (¥168B), and Computers (¥168B). Origins: In February 2021 the exports of Japan were mainly from Aichi (¥1.18T), Chiba (¥976B), Osaka (¥813B), Kanagawa (¥615B), and Tokyo (¥522B), while imports destinations were mainly Chiba (¥1.38T), Tokyo (¥929B), Osaka (¥744B), Kanagawa (¥542B), and Aichi (¥503B). Destinations: In February 2021, Japan exported mostly to China (¥1.17T), United States (¥1.09T), South Korea (¥424B), Taiwan (¥412B), and Thailand (¥282B), and imported mostly from China (¥1.45T), United States (¥620B), Australia (¥328B), South Korea (¥242B), and Taiwan (¥236B). Growth: In February 2021, the decrease in Japan's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an decrease in exports to United States (¥-177B or -14%), United Kingdom (¥-38B or -29.3%), and Singapore (¥-34.5B or -17.2%), and product exports decrease in Cars (¥-125B or -14.1%), Refined Petroleum (¥-43.1B or -46.6%), and Passenger and Cargo Ships (¥-30.8B or -24.2%). In February 2021, the increase in Japan's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from China (¥772B or 115%), Vietnam (¥35.7B or 22.7%), and South Africa (¥21.3B or 51.4%), and product imports increase in Telephones (¥90.3B or 70%), Petroleum Gas (¥71B or 17.7%), and Computers (¥59.5B or 55%). Monthly Trade\n# permalink to section\nFlow\nValue\nTrade Value\nGrowth (%)\nDepth\nEXPORT GROWTH (February 2020 - February 2021)\n:", "start_char": 1935, "end_char": 3681, "id": "4281794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_744673624#2_1517409773", "url": "https://commodity.com/data/japan/", "title": "Japan's Economy: Why This Small Country Is the 4th Largest Export Economy in the World - Commodity.com", "headings": "Japan’s Economy: Why This Small Country Is the 4th Largest Export Economy in the World\nJapan’s Economy: Why This Small Country Is the 4th Largest Export Economy in the World\nJapan Economy Overview\nJapan’s Top Exports\nCommodity Exports\nOther Notable Exports\nTop Export Destinations\nJapan’s Top Imports\nCommodity Imports\nOther Notable Imports\nGDP of Japan\nDetails on Japan’s Imports/Exports\nGold\nRefined Petroleum\nSilver\nCopper\nIron and Steel\nInteresting Facts About Japan\nInterested in Trading Commodities?\nSources and Further Reading\nGet The Commodity.com Newsletter\n", "segment": "Sources and Further Reading\nJapan’s Top Exports\nHere is a breakdown of the most important products exported by Japan, both commodities and other notable exports. Commodity Exports\nRefined petroleum – $9.76 billion\nHot-rolled iron – $8.35 billion\nGold – $7.29 billion\nFlat flat-rolled steel – $4.79 billion\nRefined copper – $4.13 billion\nIf you’re interested in trading some of these commodities, you can jump to our list of recommended regulated brokers in at the end of the page. Other Notable Exports\nCars – $103 billion\nVehicle Parts – $36.3 billion\nIntegrated Circuits – $30.9 billion\nMachinery Having Individual Functions – $23.1 billion\nPhoto Lab Equipment – $11.9B\nTop Export Destinations\nChina – $139 billion\nUnited States – $135 billion\nSouth Korea – $51.5 billion\nChinese Taipei – $41.1 billion\nThailand – $31.6 billion\nJapan’s Top Imports\nCommodity Imports\nCrude petroleum – $72.3 billion\nCoal briquettes – $21.9 billion\nPetroleum gas – $19.3 billion\nRefined petroleum – $16.5 billion\nCopper ore – $9.19 billion\nJapan imports a total of $653 billion of goods annually making it the fifth-largest importer in the world. Other Notable Imports\nBroadcasting Equipment – $18 billion\nIntegrated Circuits – $17.9 billion\nPackaged Medicaments – $13.8 billion\nCars – $12 billion\nComputers – $11.2 billion\nDid you know? Japan imports about $1.75 billion of models and stuffed animals each year. Source: WikiMedia Commons\nGDP of Japan\nThe GDP of Japan was $4.97 trillion in 2018, with a GDP per capita of $39,290. In the 10 years preceding 2018, Japan’s GDP showed a negative growth of -1.32%. During the same period, the GDP per capita declined by -0.13%. According to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI), Japan has the #1 most complex economy in the world.", "start_char": 979, "end_char": 2738, "id": "77407869" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1703193893#13_2989360618", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_USA_major_exports_and_imports_today", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "There main exports were too USA, Europe, Japan. There imports\nwere clothinging, food, certain oils, and animal feeds. What are 3 main trade partners in Nigeria? Exports: USA, Brazil, Spain. Imports: China, USA, UK. What are japan's major exports? Exports: Japan's main export goods are cars, electronic devices and computers.", "start_char": 3205, "end_char": 3532, "id": "3597375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1241991133#2_1822147768", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-economy-of-japan.html", "title": "The Economy Of Japan - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Economy Of Japan\nThe Economy Of Japan\nOverview of the Economy of Japan\nMain Exports of Japan\nMajor Export Partners of Japan\nMain Imports of Japan\nMain Import Partners of Japan\nChallenges to the Economy of Japan\nFuture Plans\n", "segment": "0.2% of the population of Japan lives under the poverty line of under $1.90 a day. The unemployment rate is 2.90%. Main Exports of Japan\nJapan exports goods worth an estimated $728 billion and the country’s main exports are motor vehicles, auto parts, power generating machinery, iron and steel products, semiconductors, and plastic materials. Japan is the third largest automobile manufacturing country, and they form the leading export goods for the country. Major Export Partners of Japan\nThe major export destinations for Japan are the United States, accounting for 20% of all exports; China, accounting for 17.55% of all exports; South Korea, accounting for 7.1% of all exports; Hong Kong, accounting for 5.6% of all exports; and Thailand, accounting for 4.5% of all exports. Main Imports of Japan\nJapan spends an estimated $632 billion on imports of goods such as petroleum, liquefied natural gas, coal, audio and visual apparatus, semiconductors, and clothing.", "start_char": 838, "end_char": 1805, "id": "96419551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1241991133#3_1822149223", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-economy-of-japan.html", "title": "The Economy Of Japan - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Economy Of Japan\nThe Economy Of Japan\nOverview of the Economy of Japan\nMain Exports of Japan\nMajor Export Partners of Japan\nMain Imports of Japan\nMain Import Partners of Japan\nChallenges to the Economy of Japan\nFuture Plans\n", "segment": "China, accounting for 17.55% of all exports; South Korea, accounting for 7.1% of all exports; Hong Kong, accounting for 5.6% of all exports; and Thailand, accounting for 4.5% of all exports. Main Imports of Japan\nJapan spends an estimated $632 billion on imports of goods such as petroleum, liquefied natural gas, coal, audio and visual apparatus, semiconductors, and clothing. Japan is the third-largest importer of agricultural products and liquefied natural gas, and the largest importer of coal. Main Import Partners of Japan\nJapan imports its products from China, which accounts for 24.8% of all imports; the United States, accounting for 10% of all imports; Australia , accounting for 5.4% of all imports; and South Korea, accounting for 4.1% of all imports.", "start_char": 1428, "end_char": 2192, "id": "96419552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263189714#4_1873854044", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-are-the-top-20-exports-of-japan.html", "title": "The Top 20 Exports of Japan - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Top 20 Exports of Japan\nThe Top 20 Exports of Japan\nEconomy Of Japan\nManufacturing And Services Industries In Japan\nTop Exports Of Japan\nTop Export Partners Of Japan\nWhich Are The Top 20 Exports Of Japan?\n", "segment": "Japan is ranked as the world’s third largest automobile producer and is home to top car makers including Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, and Honda. Integrated circuits and industrial printers are exported at $19,192 million and $17,465 million respectively while machinery having individual vehicles account for $13,577 million. Other exports by value in millions are large construction vehicles ($13,249); trucks ($11,451); video recording equipment ($11,207); low-voltage protection equipment ($10,094); engine parts ($9,293); rubber tyres ($8,828); LCD’s ($8,241); semiconductor devices ($8,146);", "start_char": 2305, "end_char": 2895, "id": "96452460" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1703193893#15_2989361828", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_USA_major_exports_and_imports_today", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Most important single trade partner is the USA which imports more than one quarter of all Japanese exports. Other major export countries are Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, China and Singapore. What exports does China have and what is their imports? Toys, games, clothes.. many things plastic. USA Money. What is a sentence for the word goods? Canada and USA exports and imports many goods from each\nother\nHow does Canada connect to the world through food? Through Exports, Research and Imports. Exports are over $20\nBillion a year, Imports over $13 Billion a year. About half our\nexports are to the USA but others include Japan, Europe, China,\nMexico, India, Russia and the Middle East.", "start_char": 3533, "end_char": 4220, "id": "3597377" } ]
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who was rosemary clooney married to?
José Ferrer
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Clooney became engaged to British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin on April 28, 2014. In July 2014, Clooney publicly criticized the British tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail after it claimed his fiancée's mother opposes their marriage on religious grounds. When the tabloid apologized for its false story, Clooney refused to accept the apology. He called the paper \"the worst kind of tabloid. One that makes up its facts to the detriment of its readers.\" On August 7, 2014, Clooney and Alamuddin obtained marriage licenses at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of the United Kingdom. Alamuddin and Clooney were officially married on September 27, 2014, at Ca' Farsetti. They were married by Clooney's friend Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome. In 2015, Clooney and Alamuddin adopted a rescue dog, a bassett hound named Millie, from the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society.", "start_char": 1977, "end_char": 2938, "id": "84235055" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_415107034#7_695130332", "url": "https://www.networthopedia.com/george-clooney-net-worth/", "title": "George Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52% - NetworthoPedia", "headings": "George Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Early Life\nGeorge Clooney Wife\nGeorge Clooney Tequila\nGeorge Clooney Houses\nSix-bedroom villa, Studio City, Los Angeles\nVilla Oleandra Laglio, Italy\nCasamigos Compound, Cabo, Mexico\nGeorge Clooney Movies\nWhat is the Updated Net Worth of George Clooney In 2019?\nPublished by Tarun Garg\n", "segment": "Clooney became engaged to British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin on April 28, 2014. In July 2014, Clooney publicly criticized the British tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail after it claimed his fiancée’s mother opposes their marriage on religious grounds. When the tabloid apologized for its false story, Clooney refused to accept the apology. He called the paper “the worst kind of tabloid. One that makes up its facts to the detriment of its readers.” On August 7, 2014, Clooney and Alamuddin obtained marriage licenses at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of the United Kingdom. Alamuddin and Clooney were officially married on September 27, 2014, at Ca’Farsetti. They were married by Clooney’s friend Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome. In 2015, Clooney and Alamuddin adopted a rescue dog, a Bassett hound named Millie, from the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. Clooney and his wife Amal have been rumored forerunners for the roles of godfather and godmother to Prince Harry and Meghan’s baby.", "start_char": 2900, "end_char": 3928, "id": "29458549" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1507556984#6_3345335240", "url": "https://www.celebritybeliefs.com/george-clooney/", "title": "George Clooney - His Religion, Politics, Hobbies & Relationships", "headings": "George Clooney\nGeorge Clooney\nGeorge Clooney – His Religion\nGeorge Clooney – His Politics\nGeorge Clooney – His Relationships\nGeorge Clooney – His Hobbies\nMore Celebrity Profiles\nComments\n", "segment": "0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:18\nLive\n•\nGeorge Clooney – His Relationships\nAfter many years of saying that he would never marry again, Clooney tied the knot to his current wife, Amal Alamuddin on September 27, 2014. Alamuddin is a human rights lawyer from a British-Lebanese background. In June 2017 George became a father at the age of 55 when his wife gave birth to twins, a girl named Ella, and son Alexander. Clooney was married before. In 1989 he married actress Talia Balsam. Their union lasted until 1993. George’s parents are Nick and Nina Clooney; Nick was an anchorman and later a television host while Nina was a beauty queen and later a councilwoman. Showbiz is in the Clooney family. Actress and singer Rosemary Clooney was George’s aunt, and she was mother to actor Miguel Ferrer.", "start_char": 3119, "end_char": 3903, "id": "32618337" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_61686142#6_107124068", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/george-clooney-dead-or-alive/", "title": "George Clooney Death Fact Check, Birthday & Age | Dead or Kicking", "headings": "\nGeorge Clooney\nIs George Clooney Dead or Still Alive? George Clooney Birthday and Age\nHow Old Is George Clooney? 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In 2015, Clooney and Alamuddin adopted a rescue dog, a bassett hound named Millie, from the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. On February 9, 2017, it was reported by the CBS talk show, The Talk, that Amal was pregnant, and that they were expecting twins. On June 6, 2017, Amal gave birth to a daughter, Ella, and a son, Alexander. On September 21, 2007, Clooney and then-girlfriend Sarah Larson were injured in a motorcycle accident in Weehawken, New Jersey, when his motorcycle was hit by a car. The driver of the car reported that Clooney attempted to pass him on the right, while Clooney said that the driver signaled left and then decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped his motorcycle. On October 9, 2007, more than two dozen staff at Palisades Medical Center were suspended without pay for looking at Clooney's medical records in violation of federal law.", "start_char": 2445, "end_char": 3683, "id": "84235056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_768595897#9_1625856906", "url": "https://healthyton.com/rosemary-clooney-bio-husband-death/", "title": "Rosemary Clooney Bio, Age, Height, Career, Husband, Children, Net Worth, Death", "headings": "Rosemary Clooney\nRosemary Clooney\nRosemary Clooney Bio, Age :\nWhat was Rosemary Clooney’s Height?\nRosemary Clooney Career :\nRosemary Clooney Health, Cause of Death :\nRosemary Clooney’s Husband and Children :\nWhat was Rosemary Clooney’s Net Worth?\nFacts of Rosemary Clooney\n", "segment": "Her acclaimed nephew was one of the pallbearers at her funeral. Rosemary Clooney’s Husband and Children : In June 1953, Rosemary Clooney got hitched to Puerto Rican entertainer and filmmaker, José Ferrer. They had five kids together Miguel, Maria, Gabriel, Monsita and Rafael. In any case, their association later separated prompting an inevitable separation in 1961. After going through around three years separated, Clooney and Ferrer chose to give a second shot at marriage and they got hitched again in 1964. Their subsequent spell as a couple did not keep going for a really long time inferable from Ferrer’s unfaithfulness. The pair got separated for the second time in 1967. Interestingly, Rosemary Clooney got hitched again in her 70s. She got married with Dante DiPaolo, an artist, and on-screen character, on November 7, 1997, and she stayed wedded to him for the remainder of her life.", "start_char": 4543, "end_char": 5439, "id": "39765238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_415107034#6_695128863", "url": "https://www.networthopedia.com/george-clooney-net-worth/", "title": "George Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52% - NetworthoPedia", "headings": "George Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth 2019 | Increased by 52%\nGeorge Clooney Early Life\nGeorge Clooney Wife\nGeorge Clooney Tequila\nGeorge Clooney Houses\nSix-bedroom villa, Studio City, Los Angeles\nVilla Oleandra Laglio, Italy\nCasamigos Compound, Cabo, Mexico\nGeorge Clooney Movies\nWhat is the Updated Net Worth of George Clooney In 2019?\nPublished by Tarun Garg\n", "segment": "Clooney is of Irish, German and English ancestry. 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One that makes up its facts to the detriment of its readers.”", "start_char": 2651, "end_char": 3365, "id": "29458548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1286332651#9_2630687068", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/george-clooney-net-worth/", "title": "George Clooney Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "George Clooney Net Worth\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth\nHow much is George Clooney Worth?\nGeorge Clooney Net Worth:\nGeorge Clooney\nGeorge Clooney Earnings\nDid we make a mistake?\n", "segment": "He is heavily involved with the Not On Our Watch project. He married Talia Balsam in 1989 but they divorced in 1993. Clooney went on to live with his pet pig, Max, until the pig's death in 2006. Clooney became engaged to British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin on April 28, 2014, as confirmed by a representative at Alamuddin's law firm Doughty Street Chambers. Alamuddin and Clooney were officially married on September 27, 2014 at Ca' Farsetti. They were married by Clooney's friend Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome. The couple had twins, Ella and Alexander, on July 6, 2017. George Clooney Salary Highlights and Career Earnings: For the 19 episodes of \"Sisters\" that he appeared on, George earned $40,000 per appearance. That works out to a total of $760,000.", "start_char": 3939, "end_char": 4722, "id": "76304864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_61686142#4_107120386", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/george-clooney-dead-or-alive/", "title": "George Clooney Death Fact Check, Birthday & Age | Dead or Kicking", "headings": "\nGeorge Clooney\nIs George Clooney Dead or Still Alive? George Clooney Birthday and Age\nHow Old Is George Clooney? 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Clooney became engaged to British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin on April 28, 2014. In July 2014, Clooney publicly criticized the British tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail after it claimed his fiancée's mother opposes their marriage on religious grounds. When the tabloid apologized for its false story, Clooney refused to accept the apology. He called the paper \"the worst kind of tabloid.", "start_char": 1637, "end_char": 2444, "id": "84235054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_855635331#1_1689294736", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/14/showbiz/wife-george-clooney-name/index.html", "title": "Amal Alamuddin, wife of George Clooney, takes his name | CNN", "headings": "George Clooney’s wife takes his name\nGeorge Clooney’s wife takes his name\nGeorge Clooney marries Amal Alamuddin —\nStory highlights\nWhat we know about Mrs. Clooney\n", "segment": "Photos: George Clooney marries Amal Alamuddin\nPHOTO: ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images\nGeorge Clooney marries Amal Alamuddin —\nActor George Clooney and his wife, attorney Amal Alamuddin, stand on a taxi boat on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, on Sunday, September 28. Clooney and Alamuddin married in Venice the previous day at a private ceremony attended by celebrities. Photos: Photos: George Clooney marries Amal Alamuddin\nPHOTO: ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images\nGeorge Clooney marries Amal Alamuddin —\nClooney climbs aboard a taxi boat as he leaves the Hotel Cipriani in Venice on the day of his wedding, Saturday, September 27. 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They were married by Clooney’s friend Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome. In 2015, Clooney and Alamuddin adopted a rescue dog, a Bassett hound named Millie, from the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. Clooney and his wife Amal have been rumored forerunners for the roles of godfather and godmother to Prince Harry and Meghan’s baby. On February 9, 2017, it was reported by the CBS talk show, The Talk, that Amal was pregnant, and that they were expecting twins. On June 6, 2017, Amal gave birth to a daughter, Ella, and a son, Alexander. Related: What is the net worth of Chris Hemsworth? Who doesn’t know about George Clooney’s Billion Tequilla, before?", "start_char": 3365, "end_char": 4250, "id": "29458550" } ]
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what are the four harry potter house names?
Ravenclaw House
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The Sorting Hat tells us in the first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone) that\nYou might belong in Gryffindor,\nWhere dwell the brave at heart; Their daring nerve and chivarly,\nSets Gryffindors apart. The name Gryffindor is closely associated with the mythical griffin, also spelled gryphon and griffon. The griffin has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. Gryffindor’s animal is a lion, and the house colors are gold and scarlet, lion-like colors. And add in some French to produce griffen d'or, meaning \"golden griffen\", and you have the name, which apparently is what Rowling did.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1121, "id": "45491622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2177402695#2_2999209650", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-are-the-top-200-characters-in-Harry-Potter-by-number-of-mentions", "title": "Who are the top 200 characters in Harry Potter by number of mentions? - Quora", "headings": "Who are the top 200 characters in Harry Potter by number of mentions?\nWho are the top 200 characters in Harry Potter by number of mentions?\nMatthew Haynes\nMichael Bass\nHarry\nAkasha Roy\nDaniel Ortutay\n", "segment": "Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Hagrid, Snape, Voldemort, Sirius, Malfoy, Fred, Lupin, George, Neville, Mr. Weasley, Ginny, McGonagall, Mrs. Weasley, Umbridge, Moody, Vernon, Fudge, Wormtail, Dobby, Dudley, Slughorn, Percy, Luna, Cedric, Petunia, Kreacher, Bill, Crouch Sr., Filch, Krum, Lockhart, Trelawney, Fleur, Mr. Malfoy, Bagman, Tonks, Goyle, Crabbe, Bellatrix, Cho, Dean, Wood, Hedwig, James, Rita Skeeter, Seamus, Karkaroff, Peeves, Winky, Crookshanks, Madame Pomfrey, Scrimegeour, Dung, Lavender, Griphook, Flitwick, Buckbeak, Angelina, Parvati, Lily, Mr. Lovegood, Nearly Headless Nick, Quirrell, Myrtle, Ollivander, Katie, Maxime, Charlie, Lee, Kingsley, Fang, Greyback, Ernie, Sprout, Phineas Nigellus, Mrs. Malfoy, Stan, Aberforth, Bathilda Bagshot, Colin, Mr. Diggory, Firenze, Grawp, Aunt Marge, McLaggen, Grindelwald, Fat Lady, Slytherin, Ogden, Pansy, Marvolo, Fawkes, Frank Bryce, Morfin, Gryffindor, Doge, Pigwidegeon, Mrs. Norris, Alicia, Grubbly-Plank, Muriel, Yaxley, Mrs. Figg, Regulus, Hooch, Borgin, Justin, Ariana, Rosmerta, Gregorovitch, Aragog, Marietta, Binns, Smith, Zabini, Jorkins, Travers, Flint, Ted Tonks, Crouch Jr., Norbert, Bones, Ernie Prang, Dolohov, Montague, Merope, Flamel, Mary Cattermole, Davies, Bane, Nagini, Ravenclaw, Fluffy, Diggle, Hepzibah Smith, Macnair, Albus Potter, Errol, Bode, Corner, Hannah Abbot, Madam Malkin, Rookwood, Tom, Bloody Baron, Podmore, Reg Cattermole, Cresswell, Padma, Carrow, Cadogan, Ronan, Warrington, Kendra, Mrs. Cole, Dippet, Mr. Roberts, Leanne, Thicknesse, Hokey, Pince, Runcorn, Dawlish, Marchbanks, Trevor, Riddle, Romilda, Magorian, Dennis, Millicent, Beedle the Bard, Scabior, Lynch, Moran, Polkiss, Robins, Hestia, Hopkirk, Carrow, Mrs. Black, Gabrielle, Bogrod, Belby, Boot, Hufflepuff, James Potter II, Mostafa, Pucey, Karkus, Tofty, Twycross, Burke, Peakes, Avery, Troy, Mrs. Longbottom. There is a Sporcle quiz that has given me this information. I did no research myself except looking up the quiz. The hardest thing was typing it all. If you are looking to commend or otherwise comment on the work taken for this answer, please look elsewhere. Aafiya Noora\nAnswered 10 months ago\nA\nHannah Abbott – Hufflepuff student in Harry Potter 's year. Perfect and member of Dumbledore's Army. B\nLudo Bagman – Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports within the Ministry of Magic. Bathilda Bagshot – Author of A History of Magic, and the great aunt of Gellert Grindelwald.", "start_char": 1074, "end_char": 3542, "id": "88068286" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192246173#3_515693597", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_directed_the_last_four_Harry_Potter_films", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Four). What is the name of the four doors in Harry Potter? What do you mean? 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In Harry Potter, Hogwarts School is divided into four houses.", "start_char": 2195, "end_char": 2927, "id": "75064774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1176976568#60_2392621376", "url": "https://www.everydayknow.com/harry-potter-wifi-names/", "title": "100 Harry Potter Wifi Names and Passwords - EverydayKnow.com", "headings": "100 Harry Potter Wifi Names and Passwords\n100 Harry Potter Wifi Names and Passwords\n100 Harry Potter Wifi Names and Passwords\n", "segment": "95. Muggle-Born Squib: As any real fan will know, this would technically be impossible. 96. The Hogwarts Express: My favorite train. 97. 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Conclusion\nSo ThatsIt, I hope you Like our Collection best harry potter usernames specially handpicked from the harry potter novel series.", "start_char": 1936, "end_char": 2248, "id": "98055147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1691574852#6_3584328502", "url": "https://k-international.com/blog/the-language-of-harry-potter/", "title": "An Updated Guide to The Language of Harry Potter", "headings": "An (Updated) Harry Potter Vocabulary Guide\nAn (Updated) Harry Potter Vocabulary Guide\nHarry Potter Vocabulary Guide\nA Death Eater’s Glossary\nHarry Potter Vocabulary for Spellcasters\nWords from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n", "segment": "Marauder’s Map: A map that shows where everyone is in the Hogwarts castle. The map appears blank until it’s activated with the incantation “I do solemnly swear I am up to no good.” Pensieve: A magical device for storing and viewing memories. 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The names of four houses are: Gryffindor\nSlytherin\nHufflepuff and\nRavenclaw\nGRYFFINDOR: Founded By: It was founded by Godric Gryffindor. Values: The values for this house are bravery, chivalry and daring. 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What is the name of the bank the wizards use? Gringotts\n11. What is the name of the wizarding newspaper? The Daily Prophet\n12. What is Hermione’s last name? Granger\n13. What was the name of Harry’s first Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher? Professor Quirrell\n14. 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Blue. Green. Advertisement\nWhich house would you like to get sorted into? Gryffindor. Hufflepuff. Slytherin. Ravenclaw. Advertisement\nWhich character are you most like? Ronald Weasley.", "start_char": 1616, "end_char": 1806, "id": "112129405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1175745903#30_2387786646", "url": "https://www.everydayknow.com/cool-club-names/", "title": "150 Cool Club Names 2018 - EverydayKnow.com", "headings": "150 Cool Club Names 2018\n150 Cool Club Names 2018", "segment": "50. The Chamber of Secrets: This is one of the cool club names that comes from Harry Potter. 51. Rock Chatters: Nice! 52. Eliminators: This sounds dangerous! 53.", "start_char": 3281, "end_char": 3443, "id": "21577588" } ]
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what are the main imports and exports of afghanistan?
Fruit and Tree Nut Farming
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274577828#0_2084951943", "url": "http://www.afghanistans.com/Information/Economy/ForeignTrade.htm", "title": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Foreign Trade", "headings": "Afghanistan Foreign Trade\n", "segment": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Foreign Trade\nAfghanistan Foreign Trade\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfghanistan's chief exports are Gold, natural gas and dried fruit. Other exports include carpets, fresh fruit, wool, and cotton. Afghanistan imports food, motor vehicles, petroleum products, and textiles. Most of the foreign trade of Afghanistan is controlled by the government or by government-controlled monopolies. The USSR was Afghanistan's chief trading partner even before the 1979 Soviet invasion, and this relationship intensified in the 1980s. The leading purchasers of Afghan products, in addition to the USSR and the former Soviet republics, have been Pakistan, Great Britain, Germany, and India. In 1991 exports amounted to about $188.2 million, while imports cost $616.4 million. After the collapse of the Taliban Government in 2001, Afghanistan opened up to international trade. The State has very few commercial barriers for imported products, and customs duties remained flat in 2016 given weak imports. However, the poor state of its infrastructure, a legal and business framework which is still under development and continued insecurity act as de facto trade barriers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1177, "id": "2979076" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274577828#1_2084953423", "url": "http://www.afghanistans.com/Information/Economy/ForeignTrade.htm", "title": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Foreign Trade", "headings": "Afghanistan Foreign Trade\n", "segment": "The leading purchasers of Afghan products, in addition to the USSR and the former Soviet republics, have been Pakistan, Great Britain, Germany, and India. In 1991 exports amounted to about $188.2 million, while imports cost $616.4 million. After the collapse of the Taliban Government in 2001, Afghanistan opened up to international trade. The State has very few commercial barriers for imported products, and customs duties remained flat in 2016 given weak imports. However, the poor state of its infrastructure, a legal and business framework which is still under development and continued insecurity act as de facto trade barriers. Nonetheless, at the end of 2015, Afghanistan's application to join the WTO was approved by its member states. Furthermore, the IMF and Afghanistan have been working to establish economic policies to improve the country's trade balance since 2010. With an increase in exports and slower growth for imports (due to weaker domestic demand), according to the Central Statistics Organization of Afghanistan the trade deficit is estimated to have improved from -36.7% of GDP in 2015 to -35% in 2016 (with a deficit of USD 7.151 billion). Traditional Afghan export products, such as dried fruit, carpets, cotton, cereals and non-alcoholic beverages, have increased since 2013. Nonetheless, the value of imports remains four times higher than that of exports, and if it weren't for international aid, Afghanistan would have a substantial trade deficit.", "start_char": 543, "end_char": 2022, "id": "2979077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274577828#3_2084956939", "url": "http://www.afghanistans.com/Information/Economy/ForeignTrade.htm", "title": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Foreign Trade", "headings": "Afghanistan Foreign Trade\n", "segment": "The development of trade with Central Asia and Iran could increase exports along with the opening of new railway linking China to Afghanistan via Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Afghanistan's primary export destinations are Pakistan (33% of total exports), India (28%) and Turkey (7%), followed by Iran, UAE and Russia. Afghanistan is also the world's top producer and exporter of opium. The State primarily imports high capital goods, linked to the planned development of extractive industries over the next few decades. Infrastructures financed by international donors also support imports. As most consumer goods in Afghanistan are imported, global prices and exchange rate movements tend to heavily drive domestic prices. Afghanistan mainly imported goods include petroleum, machinery and equipment, food items and base metals. Afghanistan imports roughly USD11.5 billion worth of consumer goods annually, and Irani products accounts for 22% of total imports. The other main import partners are Pakistan, China, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Despite holding over $3 trillion in proven untapped mineral deposits, Afghanistan remains one of the least developed countries on the planet.", "start_char": 2023, "end_char": 3228, "id": "2979079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274570986#2_2084939347", "url": "http://www.afghanistans.com/Information/Economy/Agriculture.htm", "title": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Agriculture", "headings": "Afghanistan Agriculture\n", "segment": "Raisins are also an important export. Other important fruits are apricots, cherries, figs, mulberries, and pomegranates. Livestock is nearly as important as crops to Afghanistan's economy. Karakul sheep are raised in large numbers in the north. The tight curly fleece of Karakul lambs is used to make Persian lamb coats. Other breeds of sheep, such as the fat-tailed sheep, and goats are also raised. Afghanistan is a major supplier in the international drug trade. It is the second-largest opium producer after Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), with 950 metric tons produced in 1994. Afghanistan also produces significant quantities of hashish. Agriculture has traditionally driven the Afghan economy, accounting for approximately 50 percent of GDP before the Soviet invasion in 1979.", "start_char": 975, "end_char": 1761, "id": "2979067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1571167190#2_3325953110", "url": "https://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/afghanistan/export-import.html", "title": "Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports | Economy Watch", "headings": "Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nHistory of Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Statistics\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Commodities\n", "segment": "However, 90% of this revenue was utilized for the payment of imports and debts to the Soviet Union. The Afghan economy also rode on goods smuggled into Pakistan. Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Statistics\nThere is not enough information and guaranteed statistics available about the economy of Afghanistan, but here are some estimates: Exports: $603 million (2008)\nImports: $8.27 billion (2008)\nExports-to-GDP ratio: 3,5 % (2008)\nImports-to-GDP ratio: 47,6 % (2008)\nTrade-to-GDP ratio: 51,1 % (2008)\n(Note: Trade-to-GDP ratio = (Exports + Imports) / GDP)\nExports Partners\nThe major export partners of Afghanistan include (figures as of 2008):", "start_char": 1356, "end_char": 2005, "id": "58766188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274577828#4_2084958435", "url": "http://www.afghanistans.com/Information/Economy/ForeignTrade.htm", "title": "Afghanistan's Web Site - Afghanistan Foreign Trade", "headings": "Afghanistan Foreign Trade\n", "segment": "As most consumer goods in Afghanistan are imported, global prices and exchange rate movements tend to heavily drive domestic prices. Afghanistan mainly imported goods include petroleum, machinery and equipment, food items and base metals. Afghanistan imports roughly USD11.5 billion worth of consumer goods annually, and Irani products accounts for 22% of total imports. The other main import partners are Pakistan, China, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Despite holding over $3 trillion in proven untapped mineral deposits, Afghanistan remains one of the least developed countries on the planet. About 35% of its population is unemployed or lives below the poverty line. Many of the unemployed men join the foreign-funded militant groups or the world of crime, particularly as smugglers. The Afghan government has long been pleading for foreign investment in order to grow and stabilize its economy.", "start_char": 2635, "end_char": 3532, "id": "2979080" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1398663348#0_2272080812", "url": "http://www.worldstopexports.com/afghanistans-top-10-exports/", "title": "Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports 2019", "headings": "Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nAfghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nAfghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\n", "segment": "Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports 2019\nAfghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nby Daniel Workman\nby FlagPictures.org\nA landlocked nation in south-central Asia, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan shipped an estimated US$708.7 million worth of goods around the globe in 2019. That dollar amount reflects a 24% increase since 2015 but a -19.9% drop from 2018 to 2019. The latest available country-specific data from 2018 shows that 97.8% of products exported from Afghanistan were bought by importers in: Pakistan (42.9% of the global total), India (40.6%), China (3.2%), Turkey (2.5%), Iran (2.3%), United Arab Emirates (1.8%), Iraq (1.5%), Tajikistan (0.8%), Saudi Arabia (0.7%), Germany (0.6%), Kazakhstan (0.5%) and Jordan (0.3%). From a continental perspective, 98.1% of Afghanistan’s exports by value were delivered to fellow Asian countries while 1.4% were sold to importers in European. Smaller percentages went to North America (0.4%), Oceania led by Australia (0.1%) and Africa (0.02%). Given Afghanistan’s population of 38 million people, its total $708.7 million in 2019 exports translates to roughly $20 for every resident in the economically depressed Asian country. Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nTop 10\nAdvantages\nOpportunities\nCompanies\nTop 10\nThe following export product groups represent the highest dollar value in Afghan global shipments during 2019, at the 2-digit Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) code level. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Afghanistan. Fruits, nuts:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1536, "id": "27036588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1571167190#3_3325954278", "url": "https://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/afghanistan/export-import.html", "title": "Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports | Economy Watch", "headings": "Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nHistory of Afghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Statistics\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Commodities\n", "segment": "$8.27 billion (2008)\nExports-to-GDP ratio: 3,5 % (2008)\nImports-to-GDP ratio: 47,6 % (2008)\nTrade-to-GDP ratio: 51,1 % (2008)\n(Note: Trade-to-GDP ratio = (Exports + Imports) / GDP)\nExports Partners\nThe major export partners of Afghanistan include (figures as of 2008): India 23.5%\nPakistan 17.7%\nUS 16.5%\nTajikistan 12.8%\nNetherlands 6.9%\nImports Partners\nThe major import partners of Afghanistan include (figures as of 2008): Pakistan 36%\nUS 9.3%\nGermany 7.5%\nIndia 6.9%\nAfghanistan Trade, Exports and Imports Commodities\nThe following are the major commodities that form the basis of Afghanistan’s economy: Export commodities include opium, fruits and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton, hides and pelts, precious and semi-precious gems. Imports include machinery and other capital goods, food, textiles, petroleum products. Afghanistan", "start_char": 1737, "end_char": 2578, "id": "58766189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1398663348#7_2272090534", "url": "http://www.worldstopexports.com/afghanistans-top-10-exports/", "title": "Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports 2019", "headings": "Afghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nAfghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\nAfghanistan’s Top 10 Exports\n", "segment": "$5.4 million (Up by 27.7%)\nTea, spices: $4.9 million (Reversing a -$103 million deficit)\nWool: $3.9 million (Down by -69%)\nRaw hides, skins not furskins, leather: $2 million (Down by -82.6%)\nFurskins, artificial fur: $1.5 million (No 2018 data)\nTraditionally, Afghanistan has posted highly positive net exports in the international trade of dried grapes, figs, pistachios, almonds and apricots. In turn, these cashflows indicate Afghanistan’s strong competitive advantages under the fruits and nuts product category. Opportunities\nOverall Afghanistan incurred a -$3 billion trade deficit for 2019, down by -53.3% from -$6.5 billion one year earlier. Below are exports from Afghanistan that result in negative net exports or product trade balance deficits. These negative net exports reveal product categories where foreign spending on home country Afghanistan’s goods trail Afghan importer spending on foreign products. Electrical machinery, equipment:", "start_char": 3788, "end_char": 4740, "id": "27036595" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_382853842#11_850467288", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/afghanistan-facts-and-history-195107", "title": "Afghanistan Country Facts and History", "headings": "Afghanistan: Facts and History\nAfghanistan: Facts and History\nCapital and Major Cities\nAfghanistan Government\nAfghanistan Population\nOfficial Languages\nReligion\nGeography\nClimate\nEconomy\nHistory of Afghanistan\nSources\n", "segment": "The economy of Afghanistan receives large infusions of foreign aid, totaling billions of U.S. dollars annually. It has been undergoing a recovery, in part by the return of over five million expatriates and new construction projects. The country's most valuable export is opium; eradication efforts have had mixed success. Other export goods include wheat, cotton, wool, handwoven rugs, and precious stones. Afghanistan imports much of its food and energy. Agriculture employs 80 percent of the labor force, industry, and services 10 percent each. The unemployment rate is 35 percent. The currency is the afghani. As of 2017, $1 US = 7.87 afghani.", "start_char": 5904, "end_char": 6551, "id": "67487869" } ]
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what does time warner own?
WPCH-TV
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_396690168#2_693664010", "url": "http://www.neatorama.com/2008/07/07/who-owns-what-on-television/", "title": "Who Owns What on Television? - Neatorama", "headings": "\nWho Owns What on Television?\nGeneral Electric\nTime Warner\nThe Walt Disney Company\nNews Corporation\nCBS\nViacom\nPREVIOUS STORY NEXT STORY\nTags: Neatorama Exclusive, Corporation, TV, Television\nNeat stuff from the NeatoShop :\n", "segment": "It also owns the popular web-based TV website Hulu. Update 7/8/08: A&E is co-owned by The Hearst Corporation and ABC, which in turn is owned by Disney. Time Warner\nTime Warner is the world's largest media and entertainment company - it owns major operations in film, TV, print, Internet, and telecommunications. Time Warner has an annual revenue of $50.5 billion ( 2008) - the equivalent of the entire GDP of Luxembourg. Like cartoons? Time Warner's got you covered with Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. Classic movies? Check (Turner Classic Movies). And who can forget CNN and Headline News?", "start_char": 973, "end_char": 1564, "id": "395333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1504720073#0_2266613911", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-companies-does-Viacom-own", "title": "What companies does Viacom own? - Quora", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What companies does Viacom own? - Quora", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 39, "id": "87563555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1410983617#2_2938873289", "url": "https://www.exposingtruth.com/6-media-corporations-everything-watch-hear-read/", "title": "These 6 Corporations Own Most Of The Media", "headings": "These 6 Corporations Own Most Of The Media\nThese 6 Corporations Own Most Of The Media\nTime Warner\nThe Walt Disney Corporation\nViacom\nNews Corporation\nCBS Corporation\nComcast\n", "segment": "List of the primary 6 corporations and what they own: Time Warner\nHome Box Office (HBO)\nTime Inc.\nCNN\nTurner Broadcasting System, Inc.\nWarner Bros. Entertainment Inc.\nCW Network (partial ownership)\nTMZ\nNew Line Cinema\nTime Warner Cable\nCinemax\nCartoon Network\nTBS\nTNT\nAmerica Online (not majority shareholder)\nMapQuest\nMoviefone\nCastle Rock\nSports Illustrated\nFortune\nMarie Claire\nPeople Magazine\nBoomerang\nAdult Swim\nDC Comics\nThe Walt Disney Corporation\nABC Television Network\nDisney Publishing\nESPN Inc.\nDisney Channel\nSOAPnet\nA&E\nLifetime\nNASCAR\nBuena Vista Home Entertainment\nBuena Vista Theatrical Productions\nBuena Vista Records\nDisney Records\nHollywood Records\nMiramax Films\nTouchstone Pictures\nWalt Disney Pictures\nPixar Animation Studios\nBuena Vista Games\nHyperion Books\nLucasfilm\nViacom\nParamount Pictures\nParamount Home Entertainment\nBlack Entertainment Television (BET)\nComedy Central\nCountry Music Television (CMT)\nLogo\nMTV\nMTV Canada\nMTV2\nNick Magazine\nNick at Nite\nNick Jr.\nNickelodeon\nNoggin\nSpike TV\nThe Movie Channel\nTV Land\nVH1\nEpix\nAtom Films\nViva\nThe Music Factory (TMF)\nNews Corporation\nDow Jones & Company, Inc.\nFox Television Stations\nNew York Post\nFox Searchlight Pictures\nBeliefnet\nFox Business Network\nFox Kids Europe\nFox News Channel\nFox Sports Net\nFox Television Network\nFX\nMy Network TV\nMySpace\nNews Limited News\nPhoenix InfoNews Channel\nPhoenix Movies Channel\nSky PerfecTV\nSpeed Channel\nSTAR TV India\nSTAR TV Taiwan\nSTAR World\nTimes Higher Education Supplement Magazine\nTimes Literary Supplement Magazine\nTimes of London\n20th Century Fox Home Entertainment\n20th Century Fox International\n20th Century Fox Studios\n20th Century Fox Television\nBSkyB\nDIRECTV\nWall Street Journal\nFox Broadcasting Company\nFox Interactive Media\nFOXTEL\nHarperCollins Publishers\nThe National Geographic Channel\nNational Rugby League\nNews Corp Australia\nNews Interactive\nNews Outdoor\nRadio Veronica\nReganBooks\nSky Italia\nSky Radio Denmark\nSky Radio Germany\nSky Radio Netherlands\nSTAR\nThe Sun\nSunday Times\nZondervan\nCBS Corporation\nCBS News\nCBS Sports\nCBS Television Network\nCNET\nShowtime\nThe Movie Channel\nFLIX\nTV.com\nCBS Radio Inc. (130 stations)\nCBS Consumer Products\nCBS Outdoor\nCW Network (50% ownership)\nInfinity Broadcasting\nSimon & Schuster (Pocket Books, Scribner)\nWestwood One Radio Network\nLast.fm\nCharles Scribner’s Sons\nPocket Books\nSimon & Schuster\nComcast\nNBC Universal\nBravo\nCNBC\nE! Entertainment\nNBC News\nMSNBC\nNBC Sports\nAT&T\nNBC Television Network\nOxygen\nSciFi Magazine\nSyfy (Sci Fi Channel)\nTelemundo\nUSA Network\nWeather Channel\nFocus Features\nNBC Universal Television Distribution\nNBC Universal Television Studio\nPaxson Communications (partial ownership)\nTrio\nUniversal Parks & Resorts\nUniversal Pictures\nUniversal Studio Home Video\nGolf Channel\nCheckout this effective graphic, designed by Jason at Frugal Dad , showing how almost all media comes from only six sources that originated from 50 companies back in 1983. Those companies controlled the vast majority of all news media in the United States in that time, and today, in much of the world! Also, keep in mind, a few changes have happened since this infographic was created, they are outlined at the bottom. NOTE: This infographic was created in 2011 and is not factoring in some key transactions. GE is no longer the majority shareholder for NBC or Comcast, thus Comcast has become the 6th. Time Warner also doesn’t own the majority of AOL, so Huffington Post isn’t directly affiliated with them. But the fact that very few companies own so much demonstrates the need for independent sources, and to some extent a crowd-sourcing of news.", "start_char": 1349, "end_char": 4972, "id": "21841794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_311938670#2_544248589", "url": "http://www.federaljack.com/who-owns-the-tv-networks/", "title": "Who Owns The TV Networks – Federal Jack", "headings": "Who Owns The TV Networks\nWho Owns The TV Networks\nGeneral Electric\nTime Warner\nThe Walt Disney Company\nNews Corporation\nCBS\nViacom\n", "segment": "Time Warner\nTime Warner is the world’s largest media and entertainment company – it owns major operations in film, TV, print, Internet, and telecommunications. Time Warner has an annual revenue of $50.5 billion ( 2008) – the equivalent of the entire GDP of Luxembourg. Like cartoons? Time Warner’s got you covered with Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. Classic movies? Check (Turner Classic Movies). And who can forget CNN and Headline News? Both are Time Warner properties. ( Note: CW is co-owned by Time Warner and CBS).", "start_char": 1092, "end_char": 1612, "id": "18850939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_975302114#7_2003911886", "url": "https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/10/20/marvel-vs-dc-comparing-the-comic-worlds.aspx", "title": "Marvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds | The Motley Fool", "headings": "Marvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds\nMarvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds\nContributor Tim Beyers explains who owns comic giants Marvel and DC, and some of the differences between them.\n", "segment": "I actually bought Marvel when it was Marvel, and bought Pixar when it was Pixar, and that's the only reason I own Disney today, but I'm very happy there. I don't understand what's happening with DC as much. Could you explain a little bit about what's happening on the business side? Who owns DC, and how they're doing these days? Tim: Sure. OK. Time Warner owns DC Entertainment, and it's been that way for years. In fact, DC entertainment and the DC Comics publishing imprint are all under the Warner Bros. side of the Time Warner business. Time Warner has two entities:", "start_char": 2233, "end_char": 2804, "id": "81483071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_144524020#5_258066086", "url": "http://affinitymagazine.us/2016/12/07/the-six-companies-that-own-almost-all-media/", "title": "The Six Companies That Own (Almost) All Media – Affinity Magazine", "headings": "The Six Companies That Own (Almost) All Media\nThe Six Companies That Own (Almost) All Media\nIt’s crazy if you think about it, but most of the media you consume on a daily basis is owned by one of only six companies.\n", "segment": "What are some of the assets that belong to Disney that people don’t know about? CZ: Disney is a huge media empire. Most people know them for their original films and, more recently, Star Wars and Marvel acquisitions. But Disney also owns ABC, ESPN, Vice, History, Lifetime, and the SEC Network (college sports). This is all separate from Disney’s worldwide theme parks and merchandising, which are also worth billions. TM: The third conglomerate on your list is Time Warner. Currently, AT&T and Time Warner are merging, which means that AT&T will acquire all of Time Warner’s assets, and possibly more. Of these, what are the most important properties?", "start_char": 2648, "end_char": 3300, "id": "3892160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_975302114#8_2003912957", "url": "https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/10/20/marvel-vs-dc-comparing-the-comic-worlds.aspx", "title": "Marvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds | The Motley Fool", "headings": "Marvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds\nMarvel vs. DC: Comparing the Comic Worlds\nContributor Tim Beyers explains who owns comic giants Marvel and DC, and some of the differences between them.\n", "segment": "Sure. OK. Time Warner owns DC Entertainment, and it's been that way for years. In fact, DC entertainment and the DC Comics publishing imprint are all under the Warner Bros. side of the Time Warner business. Time Warner has two entities: Time Inc., magazines, and Warner Bros., entertainment -- films, but also comic books. Warner owns DC, and they control -- they sort of use that as a well for licensing comics, toys, movies, and so forth. Rick: That was kind of the story with Marvel in the day, as well. Tim:", "start_char": 2568, "end_char": 3079, "id": "81483072" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_741925094#3_1042508253", "url": "https://www.wired.com/2016/10/att-buying-time-warner-future-google/", "title": "AT&T Is Buying Time Warner Because the Future is Google | WIRED", "headings": "AT&T Is Buying Time Warner Because the Future is Google\nAT&T Is Buying Time Warner Because the Future is Google\nAT&T has agreed to acquire media giant Time Warner. And one big reason is Google.\nSee What’s Next in Tech with the Fast Forward Newsletter\n", "segment": "The proposed AT&T/Time Warner deal combines two powerhouses. AT&T is the nation's largest pay TV provider, the second-largest wireless provider, and the third-largest home Internet provider. Time Warner owns a dizzying array of media properties, including HBO, CNN, Warner Brothers, DC Comics, TBS, TNT, the Cartoon Network and broadcast rights to many live sporting events. But it does not own Time Warner Cable, a separate entity that the cable company Charter Communications bought earlier this year. The deal confirmed today follow's Comcast's merger with NBC in 2011 and Verizon's acquisition of AOL last year and planned acquisition of Yahoo this year. Pundits quickly noted that diving into the content industry could be AT&T's attempt to fill the hole that is created as customers ditch cable TV in favor of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube. That's true, but another shift is happening, too. For years, the big telecom Internet providers essentially operated as dumb pipes. All they did was deliver content. That used to make a lot of sense.", "start_char": 1146, "end_char": 2214, "id": "96020773" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_971296581#1_1993651543", "url": "https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/12/01/better-buy-att-vs-charter-communications/", "title": "Better Buy: AT&T vs. Charter Communications | The Motley Fool", "headings": "Better Buy: AT&T vs. Charter Communications\nBetter Buy: AT&T vs. Charter Communications\nWhich telecom giant is the better overall investment?\nHow fast is Charter growing?\nHow fast is AT&T growing?\nThe winner: Charter\n", "segment": "Follow him on Twitter for more updates! Follow @TMFSunLion\nFollow @TMFSunLion\nCharter Communications ( NASDAQ: CHTR) and AT&T ( NYSE: T), two telecom giants, have carved up the Time Warner empire. Charter bought Time Warner Cable, which was spun off from Time Warner in 2009, along with its sister company Bright House Networks in 2016. AT&T bought the rest of Time Warner in 2018. Charter and AT&T made those acquisitions to counter cord cutters. Charter's takeover of TWC made it the second-largest cable provider in the U.S. AT&T's takeover of Time Warner's media assets formed the foundation of its new streaming ecosystem. Image source: Getty Images.", "start_char": 423, "end_char": 1076, "id": "81476680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_958741524#3_1960891529", "url": "https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/07/12/better-buy-comcast-corporation-vs-time-warner-hbo.aspx", "title": "Better Buy: Comcast Corporation vs. Time Warner (HBO) | The Motley Fool", "headings": "Better Buy: Comcast Corporation vs. Time Warner (HBO)\nBetter Buy: Comcast Corporation vs. Time Warner (HBO)\nBoth have impressive assets, but one has a few business that push it over the top.\nThe case for Time Warner\nThe case for Comcast\nIs Time Warner or Comcast a better buy?\n", "segment": "Comcast. The case for Time Warner\nEven though all content companies have to worry about cord-cutting and the slowly shrinking pay-television universe, Time Warner has less to be concerned about than most. The company owns TBS, TNT, the CW television network, Cartoon Network, and its associated Adult Swim lineup -- all channels that people actually watch. That gives the company continued leverage even in a world where people are moving (slowly) to streaming packages and skinny bundles. For example, DISH Network 's Sling TV -- a first-of-its-kind digital streaming live-television package -- contains the various Time Warner channels along with the option to add HBO. That service, which is specifically aimed at millennials, shows that even if people are dropping cable, they will still want the top-tier programming Time Warner owns. In addition, HBO, which started as a premium cable channel, now has a streaming-only option. That channel -- with its originals, talk shows, sports programming, news, and more -- could also thrive as an option for cord-cutters, perhaps paired with Netflix, Hulu, or another service. And, like Comcast, Time Warner owns its own movie and production studios it uses to create shows it distributes itself. The case for Comcast\nComcast has more upside than Time Warner, but its cable business carries more risk, as well.", "start_char": 1387, "end_char": 2743, "id": "81457324" } ]
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what kind of drugs does charlie sheen do?
Cocaine
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_498126437#13_931893594", "url": "https://www.findatopdoc.com/Healthy-Living/Charlie-Sheen-s-Mental-Health", "title": "Charlie Sheen’s Mental Issues: Are they caused by Addiction?", "headings": "Charlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen and the cast of Two and a Half Men\nHelping a Loved One Cope with Depression\nCharlie Sheen’s possible mental disorders\nAlcohol abuse: Does it cause mental disorders?\nDoes HIV cause mental disorders?\nWhy has mental illness become so prevalent in the United States?\nTreatments for mental disorders\nCharlie Sheen’s case shows how not to deal with mental illness\nSign Up For The Latest Healthy Living Updates\n", "segment": "Despite being very addictive, cocaine is not among the most commonly abused drug because it is costly. A variant of cocaine, commonly known as crack cocaine, contains cocaine plus other impurities and other drugs, is just as addictive and is relatively very cheap. It is also known that Sheen has a record of being addicted to painkillers. Painkillers such as Vicodin, Oxycontin, Valium, and Percocet are likely candidates as these drugs are often illegally prescribed and abused. Sheen’s exploits while under the influence can be described nothing less than memorable. His first rehab stint occurred at the age of 25 for alcohol and substance abuse. In 1998, the actor was arrested for breaking parole and overdosing on drugs. Sheen got a divorce from then-wife Denise Richards, citing volatile behavior, addiction to prescription drugs, and gambling. In 2011, Sheen was brought to the hospital after apparently overdosing on drugs with adult film stars; due to the incident, and for his bizarre behavior after that, he was fired from Two and a Half Men.", "start_char": 7797, "end_char": 8852, "id": "80892483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_498126437#11_931889832", "url": "https://www.findatopdoc.com/Healthy-Living/Charlie-Sheen-s-Mental-Health", "title": "Charlie Sheen’s Mental Issues: Are they caused by Addiction?", "headings": "Charlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen and the cast of Two and a Half Men\nHelping a Loved One Cope with Depression\nCharlie Sheen’s possible mental disorders\nAlcohol abuse: Does it cause mental disorders?\nDoes HIV cause mental disorders?\nWhy has mental illness become so prevalent in the United States?\nTreatments for mental disorders\nCharlie Sheen’s case shows how not to deal with mental illness\nSign Up For The Latest Healthy Living Updates\n", "segment": "In the next sections, we will try to determine if Charlie Sheen’s mental health issues are associated with factors such as substance abuse and other health problems. It is well known that Sheen has a record of drug abuse. The actor famously dabbled with cocaine, a stimulating drug that is highly addictive. It is a very strong stimulant, causing intense euphoria, agitation, and loss of contact with reality. However, these effects do not last very long. The resulting crash causes anxiety, paranoia, tremors, and restlessness. The crash is undesirable, so the user typically ends up taking more cocaine again to find relief, and the cycle starts again. Cocaine is addictive because it directly stimulates the reward centers of the brain, so each time you take it, your body feels intense positive feedback that makes you take the drug again, resulting in addiction. Once you are an addict, nothing can resemble that feeling closer than the drug you are addicted to. Cocaine is a popular recreational drug because it causes euphoria.", "start_char": 6761, "end_char": 7796, "id": "80892481" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_776797320#0_1190534909", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2226339/Charlie-Sheen-spending-2-000-day-drugs--hiring-25-000-night-escorts.html", "title": "Charlie Sheen 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts' | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "\nIs Charlie Sheen back to his old ways? Actor 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts'\nThe comments below have not been moderated.\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n", "segment": "Charlie Sheen 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts' | Daily Mail Online\nIs Charlie Sheen back to his old ways? Actor 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts'\nBy Daily Mail Reporter\nPublished: 11:41 EDT, 1 November 2012 | Updated: 03:49 EDT, 2 November 2012\nRelapse? Charlie Sheen is reported to be back to his old ways\nCharlie Sheen is abusing drugs again, it has been claimed. The former Two And A Half Men star is said to have relapsed to his old ways and is snorting cocaine and smoking crack on a daily basis, according to RadarOnline. The website claims to have spoken to an associate of Sheen who 'spent nearly every day' with the 47-year-old actor. According to the source, the Anger Management star is also boozing and procuring the services of high-end escorts. A spokesman for Sheen refused to comment on the claims when contacted by MailOnline. The insider told Radar: '", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 944, "id": "17325004" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_514534783#2_912148734", "url": "http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/11/17/charlie-sheen-says-has-hiv-virus.html", "title": "Charlie Sheen says he has HIV virus, has paid millions to keep it secret | Fox News", "headings": "Charlie Sheen says he has HIV virus, has paid millions to keep it secret\nCharlie Sheen says he has HIV virus, has paid millions to keep it secret\nCharlie Sheen says he has been HIV positive for 4 years\n", "segment": "Sheen and his doctor declared the star has an undetectable level of the virus in his blood. “Charlie does not have AIDS,” his physician declared. “ Charlie is healthy.” Sheen said he takes four pills every day and he has never missed a dose. “I still drink a little bit,” he admitted. His physician said Sheen’s substance abuse issues have concerned his doctors. “We’re so so anxious that if he was overly depressed or abusing substances he would forget these pills,” the physician said. “ He’s managed to continue to take this medication.” Sheen said his symptoms began with \"crushing headaches.\" \"I thought I had a brain tumor,\" he recalled. \"", "start_char": 1258, "end_char": 1902, "id": "19077299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_46650617#0_80862020", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/charlie-sheen-past-drug-cbs-actor-sue/story?id=13012236", "title": "Charlie Sheen on Past Drug Use, CBS Fallout - ABC News", "headings": "Charlie Sheen on Past Drug Use, CBS Fallout\nCharlie Sheen on Past Drug Use, CBS Fallout\nCharlie Sheen Says He Will Sue\nSheen Says He's Clean, Passed Drug Test\nSheen on CBS Fallout, Anti-Semitism\nSheen Plans to Sue for 'Tons'\nSheen on House Party Incident: 'I Exposed People to Magic'\nSheen to Fans: 'Rally Behind Me'\n", "segment": "Charlie Sheen on Past Drug Use, CBS Fallout - ABC News\nCharlie Sheen on Past Drug Use, CBS Fallout\nSitcom star apologizes for radio rants, says he will sue for \"tons.\" By ANDREA CANNING and LAUREN SHER\nFebruary 27, 2011, 7:10 AM\n• 10 min read\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Twitter\nEmail this article\n0:00\nCharlie Sheen Says He Will Sue\nThe actor talks frankly in an exclusive interview with ABC's Andrea Canning. Feb. 28, 2011— -- Charlie Sheen says he's clean of drugs and alcohol, but high on himself. \"I am on a drug. It's called Charlie Sheen. It's not available because if you try it once, you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body,\" the embattled \" Two and a Half Men \" star said in an interview with ABC News. \"I woke up and decided, you know, I've been kicked around. I've been criticized. I've been like the, 'Ah, shucks' guy with like this bitchin' rockstar life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 918, "id": "3783689" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_523504076#8_957891294", "url": "http://baldouting.blogspot.com/", "title": "Going, Going, Gone! Outing Bald Celebrities", "headings": "Going, Going, Gone! Outing Bald Celebrities\nGoing, Going, Gone! Outing Bald Celebrities\nLyft\nSaturday, May 27, 2017\nRobert Pattinson\nFriday, January 31, 2014\nHalf of Daft Punk\nWednesday, January 8, 2014\nJon Cryer Admits His Fake Hair\nWednesday, November 27, 2013\nAndy Roddick\nCarson Baldy Daly\nMonday, August 22, 2011\nHumphrey Bogart!\nThursday, July 7, 2011\nMark Paul Gosselaar!\nMonday, March 28, 2011\nCharlie Sheen!\nSaturday, February 26, 2011\nPaul Stanley of KISS!\nWe can't get enough of John Travolta\nThursday, January 27, 2011\nMore John Travolta!\nTuesday, December 28, 2010\nKarl Ravech!\nTuesday, December 7, 2010\nTim Westwood!\nFriday, November 12, 2010\nRalph Macchio\nThursday, November 11, 2010\nDaniel Craig\n", "segment": "at 10:58 AM 7 comments\nLabels: Mark Paul Gosselaar\nMonday, March 28, 2011\nCharlie Sheen! In his own words, \"I am on a drug. It's called Charlie Sheen. It's not available. If you try it once, you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.\" Maybe he didn't die from this dangerous drug (street name CS), but it still had an impact on him physically. Hats off to the end of Charlie's career! at 11:25 PM 7 comments\nLabels:", "start_char": 3016, "end_char": 3480, "id": "4332991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_776797320#2_1190538192", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2226339/Charlie-Sheen-spending-2-000-day-drugs--hiring-25-000-night-escorts.html", "title": "Charlie Sheen 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts' | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "\nIs Charlie Sheen back to his old ways? Actor 'spending $2,000-a-day on drugs... and hiring $25,000-a-night escorts'\nThe comments below have not been moderated.\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n", "segment": "For at least the last eight months or so Charlie has been having a quarter to half an ounce of cocaine delivered to him every single day and was spending nearly $2,000 a day on drugs. 'Sometimes he'd even get two to three quarters of cocaine in one day.' After allegedly taking the drugs, Sheen then watches porn or hires escorts, the source claimed. He sometimes pays $25,000 a night to be with one particular woman, RadarOnline reports. Sheen apparently lavished the woman with gifts, including a new car. The insider added: ' When Charlie gets his coke he immediately cooks it with baking soda in his bathroom to make crack. 'Then he smokes it out of a makeshift pipe that he made out of a Fiji water bottle! He'd get so high he was just absolutely out of his mind, mumbling incoherently and tweaking. Sheen entered rehab in January 2011 for reported drug and alcohol abuse.", "start_char": 944, "end_char": 1820, "id": "17325006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_676086771#6_1525416381", "url": "https://www.today.com/health/charlie-sheen-reveals-hes-hiv-positive-today-show-exclusive-t56391", "title": "Charlie Sheen reveals he's HIV positive in TODAY Show exclusive", "headings": "Charlie Sheen reveals he's HIV positive in TODAY Show exclusive\nCharlie Sheen reveals he's HIV positive in TODAY Show exclusive\nCharlie Sheen\nREAD: Charlie Sheen pens an open letter about his HIV-positive diagnosis\nCharlie Sheen’s doctor: Charlie has contracted HIV, ‘does not have AIDS’\nCharlie Sheen on supporters, finances, revealing HIV status to family\nREAD MORE: What Charlie Sheen's HIV announcement means for his health\nWATCH: Sheen reveals, 'I'm HIV positive,' paid many who threatened to expose me\n", "segment": "Charlie Sheen on supporters, finances, revealing HIV status to family\nNov. 17, 201508:03\nSheen revealed he takes four pills every day, and his doctor said the main battle facing the actor is not related to HIV, but relapsing into substance abuse problems or entering into depression related to his diagnosis. “We’re petrified about Charlie. We’re so, so anxious that if he was overly depressed, if he was abusing substance, he would forget these pills and that’s been an incredible worry,” he said. However, he said Sheen has been vigilant about his regimen. “Magically, somehow in the midst of incredible personal mayhem, he’s managed to continue to take these medications,” Huizenga said. Matt Lauer interviews Charlie Sheen in a TODAY Show exclusive interview. Samantha Okazaki\nSheen said he hopes by going public with the diagnosis, it will help dispel the stigma of HIV. “I have a responsibility now to better myself and to help a lot of other people and hopefully with what we’re doing today others will come forward and say, 'Thanks, Charlie,'” he said. READ MORE: What Charlie Sheen's HIV announcement means for his health\nSheen said he told ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller about the diagnosis when he found out.", "start_char": 2741, "end_char": 3974, "id": "67891192" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_853607468#4_1739232591", "url": "https://www.eonline.com/news/716477/charlie-sheen-does-not-have-aids-doctor-says", "title": "Charlie Sheen Does Not Have AIDS, Doctor Says - E! Online", "headings": "Charlie Sheen Does Not Have AIDS, Doctor Says\nCharlie Sheen Does Not Have AIDS, Doctor Says\nTwo and a Half Men actor discusses current medical condition\nCharlie Sheen’s doctor: Charlie has contracted HIV, ‘does not have AIDS’\n", "segment": "While Sheen said he no longer does recreational drugs, his level of daily treatment makes Huizenga nervous due to his volatile past of substance abuse. \"We're petrified about Charlie,\" he shared. \" We're so, so anxious that if he was overly depressed, if he was abusing substance, he would forget these pills and that's been an incredible worry and magically somehow in the midst of the incredible personal mayhem, he's managed to take these medications.\" Sheen added that he has never once missed a medication. While he admitted he is \"still drinking a little bit,\" the actor said that may also change in the days to come. \" Perhaps the freedom of today will lead to that as well.\" Twitter\nThe Golden Globe winner said he first had an inkling something was wrong when he began suffering from \"this series of cluster headaches and insane migraines and sweating the bed, completely drenched two, three nights in a row, that I was emergency hospitalized.\" \"I thought I had a brain tumor. I thought it was over. After a battery of tests and spinal taps, all that crap, they walked in the room and said, 'Boom.", "start_char": 2511, "end_char": 3615, "id": "21248592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_498126437#16_931898982", "url": "https://www.findatopdoc.com/Healthy-Living/Charlie-Sheen-s-Mental-Health", "title": "Charlie Sheen’s Mental Issues: Are they caused by Addiction?", "headings": "Charlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen's Mental Health\nCharlie Sheen and the cast of Two and a Half Men\nHelping a Loved One Cope with Depression\nCharlie Sheen’s possible mental disorders\nAlcohol abuse: Does it cause mental disorders?\nDoes HIV cause mental disorders?\nWhy has mental illness become so prevalent in the United States?\nTreatments for mental disorders\nCharlie Sheen’s case shows how not to deal with mental illness\nSign Up For The Latest Healthy Living Updates\n", "segment": "In the case of Charlie Sheen, it is difficult to determine for sure if he has a history or is suffering from mental illness. However, use of drugs and other substances is not helpful to him and his mental health. Alcohol abuse: Does it cause mental disorders? Charlie Sheen is also known to have a serious alcohol problem, as he recently revealed to Dr. Oz that he tried to quit drinking ‘2,000’ times. His misadventures with alcohol contributed to his meltdowns and well-known public antics. In 2014, Sheen went into a Taco Bell drive-through, visibly intoxicated and slurring, all captured on video that was", "start_char": 9390, "end_char": 10000, "id": "80892486" } ]
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what languages do they speak in russia?
Yiddish Language
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Many of the ethnic groups in Russia speak their own language, with Russian being either their first or second language. Languages: Russian (official) 96.3 percent, Dolgang 5.3 percent, German 1.5 percent, Chechen 1 percent, Tatar 3 percent, other 10.3 percent. The total adds up to more than 100 percent because some respondents gave more than one answer on the census (2010 est.). [ Source:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 693, "id": "73133891" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258938388#0_1863687894", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-russia.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken in Russia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken in Russia?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Russia?\nRussian Language: National Language of Russia\nRussian Language: Dialects\nRussian Language: Standardized Language\nRussian Language: Braille\nOther Official Languages Of Russia\nEndangered Languages Of Russia\nForeign Languages Spoken in Russia\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in Russia? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Russia? The flag of Russia. Russia is home to diverse cultures, which are manifested in the high number of different languages used all over the country. The Russian language is the most popular in the country, with about 260 million speakers and is legally recognized as the country’s official language at the national. There are other 35 languages which are used as official languages in different regions of Russia. The country is also home to about 100 other minority languages. Russian Language: National Language of Russia\nRussian is the language enshrined in the Constitution of Russia as the nation’s national language. 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Comments", "start_char": 1975, "end_char": 2652, "id": "21735980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1193742833#6_2403250247", "url": "https://www.livescience.com/44154-russian-culture.html", "title": "Russian Culture: Facts, Customs & Traditions | Live Science", "headings": "Russian Culture: Facts, Customs & Traditions\nRussian Culture: Facts, Customs & Traditions\nThe Homeland\nPopulation and ethnic makeup\nLanguages\nReligions\nArts, literature and architecture\nRussian food and drink\nFolklore & holidays\nAdditional resources\n", "segment": "The rest of the population consists of 3.7 percent Tatar, 1.4 percent Ukrainian, 1.1 percent Bashkir, 1 percent Chuvash, 1 percent Chechen and 10.2 percent other, while 3.9 percent are unspecified. Languages\nWhile Russian is the official language, many Russians also speak English as a second language. More than 100 minority languages are spoken in Russia today, according to the BBC. The most popular is Dolgang, spoken by more than 5.3 percent of the country's population, according to the CIA. Other minority languages include Tartar, Ukrainian, Chuvash, Bashir, Mordvin and Chechen. Although these minority populations account for a small percentage of the overall Russian population, these languages are prominent in regional areas. Religions\n\"Religion has always been a primary component of Russian life, even during times of oppression,\" Wagner said. There are nearly 5,000 registered religious associations in Russia. More than half follow the Russian Orthodox Church, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. 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Such languages include Ainu, Yugh, and Kerek. Foreign Languages Spoken in Russia\nRussia is home to thousands of expatriates who might have verbal and written knowledge of the nation’s national language, but also use their native languages while communicating. The most dominant foreign languages in Russia include English, German, French, Turkish, and Ukrainian. The use of these foreign languages is usually restricted to the major cities of Russia. 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Because it is so widespread, and there are so many different ethnic groups in Russia, there are many different dialects, accents and adaptation of this language. There are over 170 million native Russian speakers throughout the world. Russian is also the most widespread language of Eurasia. Belarus\nBelorussian and Russian are Belarus’ official languages. Russians are the largest ethnic minority group, making up 11% of the population. Belorussian uses the Cyrillic alphabet. Ukraine\nUkrainian is the official language of this country, but Russian is still widely spoken.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1047, "id": "21735976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1417054741#23_2921173385", "url": "https://www.justlearn.com/blog/yes-in-different-languages", "title": "How to Say Yes in Different Languages (With Example Sentences) - Justlearn", "headings": "How to Say Yes in Different Languages (With Example Sentences)\nHow to Say Yes in Different Languages (With Example Sentences)\nJustlearn\nHow To Say Yes In Different Languages\nAfrikaans\nAlbanian\nAmharic\nDanish\nFinnish\nFrench\nGerman\nGreek\nHindi\nItalian\nJapanese\nKorean\nPortuguese\nRussian\nSpanish\nSwahili\nVietnamese\nConclusion\nWhat can I say instead of Yes?\nWhat language does JA mean yes?\nWhat does Aye mean?\nLearn Any Language Faster with your Personal Tutor\nAlso on Justlearn\nWhy Google translate fails to deliver\nTop 5 Entrepreneurs- Larry Page\nART CULTURE IN PAKISTAN\nLEARN FILIPINO NUMBERS WITH …\n", "segment": "Do you know how to drive?) “Sim, eu sei dirigir.” ( Yes, I can drive.) Russian\nRussian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken primarily in Russia and other countries such as Ukraine, Belarus, and more. It is spoken by approximately 258 million people, 154 million of whom are native speakers, making the Russian language one of the most spoken languages in the world. To say yes in Russian, simply say dah. “Vam nravitsya puteshestvovat'?” ( Do you like to travel?) “Dah, mne nravitsya puteshestvovat' po raznym ugolkam mira.” ( Yes, I like to visit different parts of the world.)", "start_char": 7816, "end_char": 8391, "id": "80034457" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1515883740#0_3181594859", "url": "https://www.facebook.com/whathappenedmisssimone", "title": "What Happened, Miss Simone? - Home | Facebook", "headings": "\nPosts\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone?\nMississippi Goddam - Nina Simone - Lyric Video - Netflix\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone?\nMost people are afraid to be as honest as she lived. #NinaSimone is alive on #Netflix. What Happened, #MissSimone is now streaming, only on Netflix.\n", "segment": "What Happened, Miss Simone? - Home | Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPosts\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone? July 18, 2016 ·\nFeeling like we all need a little Nina Simone in our lives today. # MississippiGoddam is as necessary today as it was in 1963. Liz Garbus Jayson Jackson Amy Hobby Adam Del Deo Aaron Overfield\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De0JKNsi58g\nShe said it. Activist. Artist. Nina Simone. You have heard her music, and know her voice, but you don't know the whole story. Oscar nominated for Best Docume...\nyoutube.com\nMississippi Goddam - Nina Simone - Lyric Video - Netflix\nShe said it.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 580, "id": "21978107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_908659137#12_1527456891", "url": "http://womenshistory.about.com/od/aframer19511999/a/Nina-Simone.htm", "title": "Nina Simone: Life and Music of the \"Priestess of Soul\"", "headings": "Nina Simone: The Life and Music of the \"Priestess of Soul\"\nNina Simone: The Life and Music of the \"Priestess of Soul\"\nEarly Life and Education\nMusic Career\nHusband and Daughter\nInvolvement with Civil Rights Movement\nLeaving America\nLater Career and Life\nJazz\nSelected Quotations\nDiscography\nPrint Bibliography\n", "segment": "Later Career and Life\nThere were several run-ins with the law in the 1990s in France, as Nina Simone shot a rifle at rowdy neighbors and left the scene of an accident in which two motorcyclists were injured. She paid fines and was put on probation, and was required to seek psychological counseling. In 1995, she won ownership of 52 of her master recordings in a San Francisco court, and in 1994-95 she had what she described as \"a very intense love affair\"—\"it was like a volcano.\" In her last years, Nina Simone was sometimes seen in a wheelchair between performances. She died April 21, 2003, in her adopted homeland, France. In a 1969 interview with Phyl Garland, Nina Simone said: There's no other purpose, so far as I'm concerned, for us except to reflect the times, the situations around us and the things we're able to say through our art, the things that millions of people can't say. I think that's the function of an artist and, of course, those of us who are lucky leave a legacy so that when we're dead, we also live on. That's people like Billie Holiday and I hope that I will be that lucky, but meanwhile, the function, so far as I'm concerned, is to reflect the times, whatever that might be. Jazz\nNina Simone is often classified as a jazz singer, but this is what she had to say in 1997 (in an interview with Brantley Bardin):", "start_char": 7460, "end_char": 8804, "id": "2653352" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_841490736#3_1772128126", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/nina-simone-9484532", "title": "Nina Simone - Songs, Quotes & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nNina Simone\nWho Was Nina Simone?\nBackground and Early Life\nInnovative Fusion of Styles\nProminent Civil Rights Singer: \"Mississippi Goddam\" and \"Four Women\"\nStruggles and Career Renaissance\nDeath and Legacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nNeil Simon\nPaul Simon\nCarly Simon\nSimon Cowell\nCharlie Parker\nLouis Armstrong\nBillie Holiday\nJohn Coltrane\nCount Basie\n", "segment": "She later lived abroad and experienced major mental health and financial issues, though she enjoyed a career resurgence in the 1980s. Simone died in France on April 21, 2003. Background and Early Life\nBorn Eunice Kathleen Waymon on February 21, 1933, in Tryon, North Carolina, Nina Simone took to music at an early age, learning to play piano at the age of 3 and singing in her church's choir. Simone's musical training over the years emphasized classical repertory along the lines of Beethoven and Brahms, with Simone later expressing the desire to have been recognized as the first major African American concert pianist. Her music teacher helped establish a special fund to pay for Simone's education and, after finishing high school, the same fund was used to send the pianist to New York City's famed Juilliard School of Music to train. Simone taught piano and worked as an accompanist for other performers while at Juilliard, but she eventually had to leave school after she ran out of funds. Moving to Philadelphia, Simone lived with her family there in order to save money and go to a more affordable music program. Her career took an unexpected turn, however, when she was rejected from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia; she later claimed the school denied her admittance because she was African American. Turning away from classical music, she started playing American standards, jazz and blues in Atlantic City clubs in the 1950s.", "start_char": 1948, "end_char": 3402, "id": "75811680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1492706650#0_2758487224", "url": "http://www.metacritic.com/movie/what-happened-miss-simone", "title": "What Happened, Miss Simone? Reviews - Metacritic", "headings": "What Happened, Miss Simone?\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone?\nMovie Details & Credits\nWatch Now\nUser Score\nUser Reviews\nAwards & Rankings\n", "segment": "What Happened, Miss Simone? Reviews - Metacritic\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone? Movie Details & Credits\nNetflix | Release Date: June 24, 2015 | Not Rated\nSummary: A classically trained musical genius, chart-topping chanteuse, and Black Power icon, Nina Simone is one of the most influential, beloved, provocative, and least understood artists of our time. On stage, she was known for utterly free, rapturous performances, earning her the epithet \"High Priestess of Soul.\" But amid the violent, day-to-day\nA classically trained musical genius, chart-topping chanteuse, and Black Power icon, Nina Simone is one of the most influential, beloved, provocative, and least understood artists of our time. On stage, she was known for utterly free, rapturous performances, earning her the epithet \"High Priestess of Soul.\" But amid the violent, day-to-day fight for civil rights, she struggled to reconcile artistic ambition with her fierce devotion to a movement. … Expand\nDirector:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 981, "id": "46352205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_472139198#16_517653401", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Happened,_Miss_Simone%3F", "title": "What Happened, Miss Simone? - Wikipedia", "headings": "What Happened, Miss Simone?\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone?\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPremise\nProduction\nReception\nAwards\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "External links\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone? at IMDb\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone? on Netflix\n\"I Am Not Nonviolent\": New Nina Simone Film Captures Singer and Activist’s Uncompromising Voice on Democracy Now!, June 24, 2015\nv\nt\ne\nNina Simone\nStudio albums\nLittle Girl Blue\nThe Amazing Nina Simone\nForbidden Fruit\nNina Simone Sings Ellington\nBroadway-Blues-Ballads\nI Put a Spell on You\nPastel Blues\nLet It All Out\nWild Is the Wind\nHigh Priestess of Soul\nNina Simone Sings the Blues\nSilk & Soul\nNina Simone and Piano\nTo Love Somebody\nHere Comes the Sun\nBaltimore\nFodder on My Wings\nNina's Back\nA Single Woman\nLive albums\nNina Simone at Town Hall\nNina Simone at Newport\nNina at the Village Gate\nNina Simone at Carnegie Hall\nFolksy Nina\nNina Simone in Concert\n'Nuff Said! Black Gold\nEmergency Ward! Live in Europe\nLive at Berkeley\nIt Is Finished\nLive & Kickin\nLet It Be Me\nLive at Ronnie Scott's\nCompilation albums\nNina Simone and Her Friends\nNina's Choice\nNina Simone with Strings\nGifted & Black\nThe Soul of Nina Simone\nThe Very Best of Nina Simone\nRemixed and Reimagined\nThe Definitive Rarities Collection\nRelated articles\nDiscography\nI Put a Spell on You (book)\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone? Al Schackman\nSongs and singles\n\" Ain't Got No, I Got Life \"\n\" Alone Again (Naturally) \"\n\" Angel of the Morning \"\n\" Ballad of Hollis Brown \"\n\" Baubles, Bangles, & Beads \"\n\" Black Is the Colour (Of My True Love's Hair) \"\n\" Brown Eyed Handsome Man \"\n\" Cherish \"\n\" Cotton-Eyed Joe \"\n\" Do Nothing till You Hear from Me \"\n\" Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood \"\n\" Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye \"\n\" Exactly Like You \"\n\" Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It) \"\n\" Feeling Good \"\n\" Fine and Mellow \"\n\" For All We Know \"\n\" Four Women \"\n\" Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter \"\n\" Go Limp \"\n\" He's Got the Whole World in His Hands \"\n\" Here Comes the Sun \"\n\" The House of the Rising Sun \"\n\" I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes) \"\n\" I Loves You, Porgy \"\n\" I Put a Spell on You \"\n\" I Shall Be Released \"\n\" I Think It's Going to Rain Today \"\n\" I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free \"\n\" If I Should Lose You \"\n\" It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) \"\n\" It Might as Well Be Spring \"\n\" Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues \"\n\" Just Like a Woman \"\n\" Lilac Wine \"\n\" Little Girl Blue \"\n\" The Look of Love \"\n\" Love Me or Leave Me \"\n\" Mississippi Goddam \"\n\" Mood Indigo \"\n\" The More I See You \"\n\" Mr. Bojangles \"\n\" My Baby Just Cares for Me \"\n\" My Sweet Lord \"\n\" My Way \"\n\" Ne me quitte pas \"\n\" Nobody \"\n\" Nobody's Fault but Mine \"\n\" Papa, Can You Hear Me? \" \" The Pusher \"\n\" Rich Girl \"\n\" (In My) Solitude \"\n\" Satin Doll \"\n\" Sea Lion Woman \"\n\" Sign o' the Times \"\n\" Since I Fell for You \"\n\" Sinnerman \"\n\" Someone to Watch Over Me \"\n\" Something Wonderful \"\n\" Spring Is Here \"\n\" Strange Fruit \"\n\" Summertime \"\n\" Suzanne \"\n\" Take My Hand, Precious Lord \"\n\" That's All \"\n\" That's All I Want from You \"\n\" The Times They Are a-Changin' \"\n\" To Be Young, Gifted and Black \"\n\" To Love Somebody \"\n\" Trouble in Mind \"\n\" Turn! Turn!", "start_char": 4606, "end_char": 7600, "id": "59111384" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1531222215#1_3402339278", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/nina-simone-net-worth/", "title": "Nina Simone Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Nina Simone Net Worth\nNina Simone Net Worth\nHow much is Nina Simone Worth?\nNina Simone Net Worth:\nNina Simone\n", "segment": "Her styles of music included jazz, blues, classical, folk, gospel, pop, and R&B. Simone wanted to be a concert pianist but was denied a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia for being black. Simone recorded more than 40 albums over her career starting with her debut Little Girl Blue in 1958. Her 1993 album A Single Woman reached #3 on the Top Jazz charts and her 2006 album Remixed and Reimagined reached #5 on the Contemporary Jazz charts. Her popular singles included \"I Loves You, Porgy\", \"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out\", \"Trouble In Mind\", \"I Put a Spell on You\", \"Ain't Got No, I Got Life\", \"Do What You Gotta Do\", \"To Love Somebody\", \"I Put A Spell On You\", \"Revolution (Part 1)\", \"To Be Young, Gifted and Black\", \"My Baby Just Cares for Me\", and \"Feeling Good\". In 2015 the documentary films What Happened, Miss Simone? and The Amazing Nina Simone were released. In 2000 she won a Grammy Hall of Fame Award for \"I Loves You, Porgy\". Nina Simone passed away on April 21, 2003 at the age of 70. Nina Simone\nNet Worth: $5 Million\nDate of Birth:", "start_char": 409, "end_char": 1494, "id": "32661112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_928147023#12_1921659700", "url": "https://www.itechguides.com/the-10-best-music-documentaries-on-netflix/", "title": "Best Music Documentaries on Netflix Right Now 2021", "headings": "10 Best Music Documentaries on Netflix\n10 Best Music Documentaries on Netflix\nBrowse Post Topics\nQuincy\nAVICII – True Stories\nJustin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids\nOasis: Supersonic\nTaylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour\nHomecoming: A Film by Beyoncé\nWhat Happened, Miss Simone?\n20 Feet from Stardom\nAmy\nRush: Beyond the Lighted Stage\n", "segment": "Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé” will keep you captivated. What Happened, Miss Simone? Image via Netflix\n“What Happened, Miss Simone?” ranks 4th in my pick. The documentary is about a great singer and a civil rights activist – Nina Simone. It takes a closer look at the life of this singer. Hence, it brings the viewers closer to the story of this icon. “What Happened, Miss Simone?” is an outstanding documentary.", "start_char": 3657, "end_char": 4069, "id": "79489499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_775628136#0_1566185363", "url": "https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/71430/jazzsoul-legend-nina-simone-dies", "title": "Jazz/Soul Legend Nina Simone Dies | Billboard", "headings": "Jazz/Soul Legend Nina Simone Dies\nJazz/Soul Legend Nina Simone Dies\nJazz great Nina Simone died today (April 21) at her home in the south of France. She was 70. The cause of death was not announced, but she had battled cancer. Simone is survived by a daughter, Lisa.\nWatch Now\nNicki Minaj Rocks Pink Crocs as She Hints at Her Comeback | Billboard News\n", "segment": "Jazz/Soul Legend Nina Simone Dies | Billboard\nJazz/Soul Legend Nina Simone Dies\nBy Billboard Staff\n4/21/2003\nCopied to clipboard\nClick to copy\nBy Billboard Staff\n4/21/2003\nCopied to clipboard\nClick to copy\nJazz great Nina Simone died today (April 21) at her home in the south of France. She was 70. The cause of death was not announced, but she had battled cancer. Simone is survived by a daughter, Lisa. Jazz great Nina Simone died today (April 21) at her home in the south of France. She was 70. The cause of death was not announced, but she had battled cancer. Simone is survived by a daughter, Lisa. With a high-intensity voice that was among the most distinctive in American music, Simone straddled the boundaries between pop, R&B, blues, folk, and jazz. Trained at Juilliard as a classical pianist, she began her career as an accompanist.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 844, "id": "22879751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_929300568#9_1902440721", "url": "https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/bhm-heroes/nina-simone-singer-songwriter-civil-rights-campaigner/", "title": "Nina Simone: Singer, Songwriter, Civil Rights Campaigner - Black History Month 2021", "headings": "Nina Simone: Singer, Songwriter, Civil Rights Campaigner\nNina Simone: Singer, Songwriter, Civil Rights Campaigner", "segment": "She recorded her last album for RCA, It Is Finished, during 1974. Simone did not make another record until 1978, when she was persuaded to go into the recording studio by CTI Records owner Creed Taylor. The result was the album Baltimore, which, while not a commercial success, was fairly well received critically and marked a quiet artistic renaissance in Simone’s recording output. Legacy\nThe legacy of Nina Simone is one that seems difficult to relate to on the surface. However, when you consider that Nina used her platform of fame to highlight Racial Injustice in America, it is easy to see why she has been considered a Civil Rights Activist in her own right. Now whilst her methods may be difficult to agree with, Nina Simone knew that her personal protest would reverberate to a louder audience; much like Cassius Clay’s refusal to join the US Army for the Vietnam War, or Muhammad Ali’s refusal to be Cassius Clay during court. So whilst Nina Simone may not have the same legacy as Rosa Parks, Simone’s legacy was on the airways, in the background telling everyone of the struggles every African-American endured, even if they did not want to learn. As such, it is impossible to know the true extent of Nina’s actions; yet to acknowledge her work and not it’s influence, would serve as an injustice to her success, for Racial inequality was the basis for her work, her accolades, and success.", "start_char": 5847, "end_char": 7250, "id": "23063053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1285773638#10_2356744554", "url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/12/arts/netflix-music-documentaries.html", "title": "9 Great Music Documentaries to Stream on Netflix - The New York Times", "headings": "9 Great Music Documentaries to Stream on Netflix\nWhat to Watch\n9 Great Music Documentaries to Stream on Netflix\n‘Song Exploder’ (2020)\n‘Echo in the Canyon’ (2019)\n‘Hip-Hop Evolution’ (2016-20)\n‘Miss Americana’ (2020)\n‘No Direction Home’ (2005)\n‘Quincy’ (2018)\n‘Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened’ (2019)\n‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’ (2015)\n‘ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas’ (2019)\nWhat Should You Watch Next?\n", "segment": "Credit...\nNetflix\n‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’ ( 2015)\nThe jazz and R&B singer Nina Simone had a complicated relationship with the press, the music business and her own friends and family — in part because of mental illness, and in part because she was politically outspoken and confrontational. Liz Garbus’s documentary “What Happened, Miss Simone?” includes interviews from people who knew Simone, which supplement extended performance footage, in which Simone stares down her audiences while singing some of the most thrilling American popular music of the 1960s. ( Stream it here.) ‘ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas’ (2019)\nDuring ZZ Top’s rise to chart success in the 1970s and ’80s, the Texas trio cultivated a certain mystique, taking on larger-than-life stage personas while mostly ignoring a rock press that didn’t seem to understand or respect what they were doing. Because of all that, the documentary “That Little Ol’ Band from Texas” tells a story that even ZZ Top fans may not fully know: about three gifted mavericks who channeled their shared love of the blues, acid rock and garage bands into weird, witty and danceable songs. ( Stream it here .)", "start_char": 6188, "end_char": 7359, "id": "30339663" } ]
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Death the Kid
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Take a visual walk through his career and see 446 images of the characters he's voiced and listen to 27 clips that showcase his performances. Trivia & Fun Facts: Enjoys playing Magic: The Gathering\nFavorite Role: Keroro (Sgt. Frog)\nContact Info:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 567, "id": "22201866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1663661758#1_3310251533", "url": "https://danganronpa.fandom.com/wiki/Todd_Haberkorn", "title": "Todd Haberkorn | Danganronpa Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Todd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nPersonal\nName\nGender\nBorn\nProfessional\nYears Active\nOccupations\nAffiliation\nRoles\nContents\nWork on Danganronpa\nAs Teruteru Hanamura\nAs Korekiyo Shinguji\nOther Roles\nSome of his other credits include:\nAnime\nVideo Games\nExternal Links\nReferences\nNavigation\n", "segment": "Play Sound\n\nTHIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT A REAL PERSON\nPlease ensure any edits and additions to this page are respectful, on-topic, and constructive. Do not share any of this person's private information, or any of your personal opinions or speculation. Todd Haberkorn\nPersonal\nName\nTodd Haberkorn\nGender\nMale\nBorn\n♌ August 16, 1982\nArlington, Texas, United States\nProfessional\nYears Active\n1994 - Present\nOccupations\n• Actor\n• Voice Actor\n• Voice director\nAffiliation\n• Bang Zoom! Entertainment\n• Funimation\n• The Horne Agency\nVOX Inc.\nRoles\n• Teruteru Hanamura\n• Korekiyo Shinguji\nTodd Michael Haberkorn is a Vietnamese-American actor, voice actor and voice director working for Funimation and Bang Zoom! Entertainment . He is famous for roles such as Yamato Akitsuki in Suzuka, Keroro in Sgt. Frog, Natsu Dragneel in Fairy Tail, Death the Kid in Soul Eater and North Italy in Hetalia: Axis Powers . In the Danganronpa series, he voices Teruteru Hanamura and Korekiyo Shinguji. In the Japanese dub, Teruteru and Korekiyo's voice are provided by Jun Fukuyama and Kenichi Suzumura respectively.", "start_char": 1166, "end_char": 2254, "id": "78405452" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_852839466#2_1801315103", "url": "https://souleater.fandom.com/wiki/Todd_Haberkorn", "title": "Todd Haberkorn | Soul Eater Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Todd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nenglish\nbirthdate\nage\nfull name\ngender\nnationality\nresidence\neducation\noccupation\nemployer\nRoles or portrayals\nRelatives\nContents\nBiography\nCareer\nSoul Eater Voicing\nReferences\nSite Navigation\n", "segment": "He also has portrayed Hikaru Hitachiin in Ouran High School Host Club. He also voiced Ling Yao in the english dub of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, both characters have martial arts skills and can sense souls. Since moving to Los Angeles, California, Haberkorn has continued to portray characters in anime for Aniplex, Viz, and other anime distributors, including Sailor Moon, Sword Art Online, Naruto, and Kill La Kill. He also has portrayed characters in United States animation, with roles in Sofia the First, Scooby-Doo, Monster High, and The Legend of Korra. He also has costarred with Micah Solusod (the English voice of Soul Eater) and Kyle Hebert (the English voice of Masamune Nakatsukasa) in the web series TOME: Terrain of Magical Expertise . He has acted in numerous video games, including Orcs Must Die!, The Gunstringer, Street Fighter, Ghostbusters, Fire Emblem: Awakening, and Borderlands 2 . Haberkorn also has acted in live-action television and film, portraying Mr. Spock in Vic Mignogna 's online series Star Trek Continues, with Mignogna (the English voice of Spirit Albarn) as James T. Kirk and Chuck Huber (the English voice of Franken Stein) as Dr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy.", "start_char": 1584, "end_char": 2781, "id": "41823585" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3130203039#0_3609426752", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Haberkorn", "title": "Todd Haberkorn - Wikipedia", "headings": "Todd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nContents\nCareer\nHe’s also played the role as Aru Akise, one of the main set of characters in The Future Diary\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAnime\nList of dubbed voice performances in anime\nAnimation\nList of voice performances in animation\nFilm\nList of voice performances in films\nVideo games\nList of voice performances in video games\nLive-action\nList of acting performances in film and television\nAudiobook\nList of voice performances in audiobooks\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Todd Haberkorn - Wikipedia\nTodd Haberkorn\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican voice actor\nTodd Haberkorn\nHaberkorn in 2015\nNationality\nAmerican\nOther names\nTodd Stone\nAlma mater\nSouthern Methodist University\nOccupation\nVoice actor\nvoice director\nYears active\n2006–present\nAgent\nThe Horne Agency\nAtlas Talent Agency\nSpouse (s)\nBonnie Vanwinkle\n​\n​\n( m. 2008; div. 2010) ​\nChildren\n1\nWebsite\nwww .toddhaberkorn .com\nTodd Haberkorn is an American voice actor and voice director who has provided voices for English-language versions of anime, films, and video games. Contents\n1 Career\n2 Personal life\n3 Filmography\n3.1 Anime\n3.2 Animation\n3.3 Film\n3.4 Video games\n3.5 Live-action\n3.6 Audiobook\n4 References\n5 External links\nCareer\nWhile Haberkorn was working in theater, he joined Funimation as a voice actor, with minor roles in One Piece, Black Cat, and Peach Girl. Since then, he has voiced characters such as Natsu Dragneel in Fairy Tail, Italy in Hetalia: Axis Powers, Hikaru Hitachiin in Ouran High School Host Club, Allen Walker in D.Gray-man, Death the Kid in Soul Eater, Tsukune Aono in Rosario + Vampire, Kimihiro Watanuki in xxxHolic, and Yamato Akitsuki in Suzuka. He has also worked in Los Angeles as an actor, director, producer and writer. He’s also played the role as Aru Akise, one of the main set of characters in The Future Diary\nPersonal life\nHaberkorn married Bonnie Vanwinkle on February 29, 2008. They divorced on November 19, 2010. He has one son from a previous relationship, who was born in 2004.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1563, "id": "64989401" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1053493369#9_2343053024", "url": "https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Todd_Snap", "title": "Todd Snap - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia", "headings": "Todd Snap\nPage actions\nTodd Snap\nContents\nOverview\nIn the games\nPokémon Snap\nNew Pokémon Snap\nSuper Smash Bros. series\nIn the anime\nCharacter\nVoice actors\nIn the manga\nPokémon Adventures\nEmerald chapter\nOmega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter\nTrivia\nNames\nRelated articles\nADVERTISEMENT\n", "segment": "Voice actors\nLanguage\n Voice actor\nJapanese\n山口勝平 Kappei Yamaguchi\nEnglish\nJimmy Zoppi\nCzech\nDaniel Tůma ( EP055 - EP057)\nVojtěch Kotek ( EP187 - EP189 )\nDutch\nEdward Reekers ( EP055 - EP057)\nPepijn Gunneweg ( EP187 - EP189 )\nFinnish\nArto Nieminen\nEuropean French\nFanny Roy\nGerman\nClemens Ostermann ( EP055 - EP057)\nJohannes Wolko ( EP187 - EP189 )\nHebrew\nיובל סגל Yuval Segal ( EP055 - EP057 )\nHungarian\nPéter Szokol\nItalian\nLuca Bottale (Mediaset dub)\nRenato Novara (K2 dub)\nPolish\nArtur Krajewski\nBrazilian Portuguese\nRafael Barioni ( EP055 - EP057)\nCarlos Falat ( EP187 - EP189 )\nSpanish\nLatin America\nVíctor Ugarte\nSpain\nAlicia Sainz de la Maza ( EP055 - EP057)\nAmelia Jara ( EP187 - EP189 )\nSwedish\nKim Sulocki\nVietnamese\nAnh Tuấn\n\nIn the manga\nTodd in Pokémon Adventures\nPokémon Adventures\nTodd appears as a recurring character in the Pokémon Adventures manga, years after his debut appearances in other canons. He is never referred to by name in this canon. Emerald chapter\nTodd debuted in Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, having come to the Battle Frontier as a reporter assigned to cover the area's seven-day opening ceremony. There, he encountered the eccentric young Emerald, who ended up saving Todd from a wild Sudowoodo. Throughout the chapter, he followed the events in the Battle Frontier, aiding Emerald along with Latias and Latios during the crisis caused by Guile Hideout. In Epilogue, Professor Oak asked him if he would like to work with him by going to an island populated by a variety of Pokémon and taing photos of them. He gladly accepted the offer. Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter\nTodd made a cameo appearance in Omega Alpha Adventure 9, where he was seen riding the ZERO-ONE while hearing the news about the meteor that was about to hit the planet in several days. Trivia\nTodd is the only spin-off game character to appear in Pokémon Adventures proper, and, due to his introduction in the anime long before Pokémon Snap was released, the only anime-introduced character to appear in Pokémon Adventures. He had two separate names in the English-language dub.", "start_char": 6050, "end_char": 8140, "id": "44025924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_148206091#2_310893978", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Danganronpa-2-Goodbye-Despair/Teruteru-Hanamura/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Goodbye Despair\nTeruteru Hanamura\nTeruteru Hanamura\nTodd Haberkorn is the English dub voice of Teruteru Hanamurain Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Jun Fukuyama is the Japanese voice. Video Game: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair\nFranchise: Danganronpa\nIncarnations\nView all 5 versions of Teruteru Hanamuraon BTVA. Teruteru Hanamura VOICE\nTodd Haberkorn\nJun Fukuyama\nLatest News\nThe Scooby-Doo Reunion Special AnnouncedTokyo Revengers Three English Dub Voices AnnouncedUltra City Smiths Voice Cast Round 2Rugrats Voice Cast Find Out Which Characters They Really AreRoger Craig Smith Returns in Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps TrailerDC's Legends of Tomorrow Beebo Animated Special and Voice Cast\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (0)\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes.", "start_char": 914, "end_char": 1810, "id": "22213102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_483505533#6_1040057006", "url": "https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Tony_Todd", "title": "Tony Todd | Memory Alpha | Fandom", "headings": "Tony Todd\nTony Todd\nTony Todd\nBirth name:\nDate of birth:\nPlace of birth:\nRoles:\nCharacter (s):\nStar Trek appearances\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "He has made television appearances on hits such as Father Dowling Mysteries (with Michelle Forbes and Natalia Nogulich ), The X-Files, Beverly Hills 90210, NYPD Blue, Xena, Hercules, Smallville, Andromeda, CSI, Angel, 24, Stargate SG-1, and Boston Legal (starring William Shatner and John Larroquette ). Todd has also appeared in the Babylon 5 telefilm A Call to Arms and acted on stage throughout the US, including a stint on Broadway in Aida. Todd has starred as CIA Director Graham on the NBC series Chuck, produced by Robert Duncan McNeill and guest starring Scott Bakula and John Fleck. He also provided voice talent in the video game Half-Life 2: Episode Two, alongside fellow Trek performer Michelle Forbes. In addition, he can be heard as the voice of The Fallen, Megatron's mentor, in the 2009 film, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (written by Star Trek scribes Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman ), which also featured the voices of Robert Foxworth and Frank Welker. Todd reappeared in the Transformers: Prime animated series produced by Orci and Kurtzman and also featuring Welker, albeit this time as Megatron's subordinate Dreadwing. The show also features Jeffrey Combs, James Horan, Tania Gunadi, and Clancy Brown .", "start_char": 6259, "end_char": 7490, "id": "13562430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1663661758#9_3310264812", "url": "https://danganronpa.fandom.com/wiki/Todd_Haberkorn", "title": "Todd Haberkorn | Danganronpa Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Todd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nTodd Haberkorn\nPersonal\nName\nGender\nBorn\nProfessional\nYears Active\nOccupations\nAffiliation\nRoles\nContents\nWork on Danganronpa\nAs Teruteru Hanamura\nAs Korekiyo Shinguji\nOther Roles\nSome of his other credits include:\nAnime\nVideo Games\nExternal Links\nReferences\nNavigation\n", "segment": "Last Beginning - Daichi Terashima, Male Creature\nExternal Links\nEnglish Wikipedia: Todd Haberkorn\nAnime News Network: Todd HABERKON\nBehind the Voice Actors: Todd Haberkorn\nCrystalAcids: Todd Haberkorn\nIMDb: Todd Haberkorn\nMyAnimeList: Haberkorn, Todd\nOfficial Twitter: @ToddHaberkorn\nOfficial Website: Team Haberkorn The Official Todd Haberkorn Fan Club\nReferences\n↑ Todd Haberkorn: \" @ToxicToxsa:", "start_char": 5572, "end_char": 5968, "id": "78405460" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494181813#1_2847716206", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/explorers/captain_james_cook.php", "title": "Explorers for Kids: Captain James Cook", "headings": "Captain James Cook\nCaptain James Cook", "segment": "Exploring the South Pacific\nBiography: James Cook was a British navigator and explorer who sailed and mapped much of the South Pacific . Where did Captain Cook grow up? James Cook was born on October 27, 1728 in Marton, England. His father was a farmer, but as James grew older he began to feel the lure of the sea. At around the age of 18 he took an apprenticeship as a merchant seaman. Although he did well and was advancing in the merchant navy, Cook decided to enlist in the Royal Navy at the start of the Seven Years War. It was during the Seven Years War that James became a master at map making. His ability at surveying, navigating, and creating large accurate maps was noticed by those high up in the Navy. The Endeavour\nCook was given command of the Endeavour by England's Royal Society.", "start_char": 259, "end_char": 1056, "id": "18197229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1728183181#0_2552151126", "url": "http://jamescook.cz/en/james-cook-and-his-expeditions/", "title": "James Cook", "headings": "James Cook and His Expeditions\nJames Cook and His Expeditions\nJames Cook’s First Voyage (1768 – 1771)\nJames Cook’s Second Voyage (1772 – 1775)\nJames Cook’s Third Voyage (1776 – 1779)\n", "segment": "James Cook\nJames Cook and His Expeditions\nJames Cook was born on 27 October 1728 in Marton-in-Cleveland as the second son of a Scottish worker. His parents wished for him to live a better life than they did so they let him get apprenticed in a grocery/haberdashery business. However, settled life did not attract James. Legend says that one day a customer paid him with a special coin having imprinted letters SSC – South Sea Company on it. James Cook, fascinated with the idea of unexplored remoteness, chose the career of a navigator. He first went to sea at the age of 15 as a ship boy. He served on a small ship, the Freelove, navigating the stormy North Sea. It was a hard job, and James was able to learn there everything he needed for his future life. When he was over twenty, he decided to take a very unusual step – he voluntarily entered the Royal Navy. 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He worked as a shop boy in a grocery shop in 1745 and it is believed that this was where his fascination with the sea began as he would look out the window and gaze at the big blue sea. Subsequently, he began working as a merchant navy apprentice, plying coal along the English coast. During his free time, he studied the fundamentals of mathematics, navigation and astronomy; all of which would prove to be useful in his later life. He completed his three-year apprenticeship and began working on trading ships in the Baltic Sea. 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His father was a farmer, but as James grew older he began to feel the lure of the sea.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 574, "id": "18197228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1336848037#2_2076763812", "url": "https://exploration.marinersmuseum.org/subject/james-cook/", "title": "James Cook - Ages of Exploration", "headings": "James Cook\nJames Cook\nExplorer\nModern\nQuick Facts:\nPortrait of James Cook\nEndnotes\nBibliography\nGallery\n", "segment": "But he was the first European we know of to encounter the Hawaiian Islands. While on these voyages, Cook discovered that New Zealand was an island. He would go on to discover and chart coastlines from the Arctic to the Antarctic, east coast of Australia to the west coast of North America plus the hundreds of islands in between. Biography\nEarly Life\nJames Cook was born on October 27, 1728 in the village Marton-in-Cleveland in Yorkshire, England. He was the second son of James Senior and Grace Cook. His father worked as a farm laborer. Young James attended school where he showed a gift for math.1 But despite having a decent education, James also wound up working as a farm laborer, like his father. At 16, Cook became an apprentice of William Sanderson, a shopkeeper in the small coastal town Staithes. James worked here for almost 2 years before leaving to seek other ventures. He then became a seaman apprentice for John Walker, a shipowner and mariner, in the port of Whitby.", "start_char": 710, "end_char": 1694, "id": "60096675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1277707132#4_2570820915", "url": "https://www.socstrp.org/the-most-famous-explorers-and-navigators-in-history/", "title": "The Most Famous Explorers and Navigators in History - Socstrp.org", "headings": "The Most Famous Explorers and Navigators in History\nThe Most Famous Explorers and Navigators in History\nChristopher Columbus\nFerdinand Magellan\nVasco da Gama\nJames Cook\nSamuel de Champlain\nGeorge Vancouver\nJohn Smith\nFrancis Drake\n", "segment": "Again, he returned to India after two decades before he died of illness. James Cook\nSource: National Geographic\nThe ever reputable and renowned captain\nJames Cook or popularly known as Captain James Cook was born in Yorkshire from a Scottish descent. At the age 18, he became a sailor, but not just an ordinary sailor but a brilliant one. He was in love with mathematics, navigation and science, which all became his inspiration to explore the world. From then, he was sent to three notable expeditions with the help of his ship named ‘Endeavour’. The expeditions were filled with a lot of missions— to locate the Southern continent, to map new territories, to find new routes from Pacific to the Atlantic, and more. It may seem impossible but Cook became the first ever European explorer to reach the Hawaii Islands and the eastern portion of Australia, as well as the first navigator to circumnavigate New Zealand. His journey fell short after he was killed in Hawaii during his attempt to kidnap the native chief of the island. Despite his tragic death, James Cook left a legacy that continuously influence the modern navigators.", "start_char": 2606, "end_char": 3738, "id": "93310078" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_405899125#13_916206380", "url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Captain-James-Cook-FRS/6000000001646208494", "title": "Captain James Cook, FRS (1728 - 1779) - Genealogy", "headings": "Captain James Cook, FRS\nCaptain James Cook, FRS\nCaptain James Cook, FRS\nHistorical records matching Captain James Cook, FRS\nImmediate Family\nAbout Captain James Cook, FRS\nCapt Cook's Family Tree\nLinks\nCaptain James Cook, FRS's Timeline\n", "segment": "This is an award granted by the judges of the Royal Society of London to Captain James who made a \"substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science, and medical science\". James Cook was born in the village of Marton, Yorkshire on 27 October 1728 (7 November in the Gregorian calendar), one of five children of Scottish migrant farm labourer James Cook and his Yorkshire wife Grace. In August 1768 Cook set sail from Plymouth on his first voyage. http://www.rmg.co.uk/captain-cook\nhttp://www.captaincooksociety.com/home/captain-cook-society/faq\nhttp://memorials.rmg.co.uk/Memorialef89.html?Cause=5&MemorialID=M542&Full=Transcript\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook\n\" James Cook \", Westminster Abbey\nGoodman, Judith (Ed): ‘ Coal & Calico, Letters & Papers of the Bennett & Leach Families of Merton & Wandworth’, 2008, Wimbledon, Merton Historical Society. Queries: Tony Leach\nCapt Cook's Family Tree\nJohn Cook Born: Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland x 19 Jan 1693, Ednam Jean Duncan Born: Smailholm\nb1 James Cook Born:4 Mar 1694, Ednam? Baptised:12 Mar 1694, Ednam Died:", "start_char": 5089, "end_char": 6219, "id": "82753942" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1074900728#0_1904382527", "url": "http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95oct/jcook.html", "title": "Captain James Cook | British Navigator and Explorer", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Captain James Cook | British Navigator and Explorer\nJames Cook was born on October 27, 1728 in Marton, (near modern Middlesborough), Yorkshire, Britain. Cook commanded three voyages of discovery for Great Britain, and sailed around the world twice. He was the first British ship commander to circumnavigate the globe in a lone ship. Cook was also the first British commander to prevent the outbreak of scurvy by regulating his crew’s diet, serving them citrus fruit and sauerkraut to prevent the disease. He is considered one of the world’s greatest explorers. Cook was an apprentice to a shipping company at age 15, and joined the British Navy in 1755 at the age of 27. In 1768, the British Admiralty appointed Cook, then a Lieutenant, to lead a scientific expedition that would sail to the island of Tahiti in the south Pacific to establish an astronomical observatory. Their mission was to measure an eclipse of the sun by Venus. The Admiralty selected Cook because of his proven skills as a navigator, and for his interest in astronomy. He set out on August 12, 1768 in His Majesty’s Bark Endeavour, arriving in Tahiti on April 13, 1769.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1141, "id": "45856945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1336848037#1_2076762529", "url": "https://exploration.marinersmuseum.org/subject/james-cook/", "title": "James Cook - Ages of Exploration", "headings": "James Cook\nJames Cook\nExplorer\nModern\nQuick Facts:\nPortrait of James Cook\nEndnotes\nBibliography\nGallery\n", "segment": "October 27, 1728 - February 14, 1779\nNationality: English\nBirthplace: England\nPortrait of James Cook\nThe official portrait of Captain James Cook, circa 1775 from the National Maritime Museum in the United Kingdom. Introduction\nCaptain James Cook is known for his extensive voyages that took him throughout the Pacific. He mapped several island groups in the Pacific that had been previously discovered by other explorers. But he was the first European we know of to encounter the Hawaiian Islands. While on these voyages, Cook discovered that New Zealand was an island. He would go on to discover and chart coastlines from the Arctic to the Antarctic, east coast of Australia to the west coast of North America plus the hundreds of islands in between. Biography\nEarly Life\nJames Cook was born on October 27, 1728 in the village Marton-in-Cleveland in Yorkshire, England. He was the second son of James Senior and Grace Cook.", "start_char": 288, "end_char": 1212, "id": "60096674" } ]
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where did james franco study acting?
University of California, Los Angeles
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_36809901#14_83727958", "url": "http://stylecaster.com/ivy-league-schools-celebrities/", "title": "All the Celebrities Who Went to Ivy League Schools | StyleCaster", "headings": "50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\n50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\nMORE: 16 College-Aged Beauty Influencers You Need to Be Following Right Now\nMORE: 10 Celebrities Who Have Doubled as College Professors\nA version of this article was originally published in May 2016.\nClick through the gallery to see 50 smart celebrities who attended Ivy League schools.\n", "segment": "Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images. Maggie Gyllenhaal\nMaggie Gyllenhaal earned a B.A. in English literature from Columbia University in 1995. While there, she took a class with Uma Thurman’s father, Professor Robert Thurman. Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images. James Franco\nJames Franco is known to dabble in a ton of various professions and projects, and the man of many talents attended quite a few prestigious schools, as well. He holds a bachelor's degree from UCLA (where he graduated with a GPA above 3.5), received an MFA from Columbia, studied film at NYU and is enrolled at Yale University. Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images.", "start_char": 5204, "end_char": 5851, "id": "1797663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1519274909#8_3373350107", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/james-franco-net-worth/", "title": "James Franco Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "James Franco Net Worth\nJames Franco Net Worth\nHow much is James Franco Worth?\nJames Franco Net Worth:\nJames Franco\nJames Franco Earnings\n", "segment": "He has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including from actress Ally Sheedy, former girlfriend Violet Pansy, and multiple women who previously either studied acting under Franco or were being mentored by him. After dropping out of college in the late 1990s to pursue an acting career, Franco returned to school at UCLA in 2006, majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. His undergraduate honors thesis was a novel, prepared under the supervision of novelist Mona Simpson, and graduated in June 2008. He continued on to invest heavily in his own education, moving to New York City to attend graduate school programs simultaneously at Columbia University School of the Arts for writing, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University for filmmaking, Brooklyn College for fiction writing, and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina for poetry. He received his M.F.A. from Columbia in 2010. He has also studied in the Ph.D. English program at Yale University and attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Franco was featured in print advertisements for his alma mater UCLA with the tagline \"Some A-Listers Actually Get A's.\" James Franco\nNet Worth: $30 Million\nDate of Birth: Apr 19, 1978 (43 years old)\nGender:", "start_char": 4477, "end_char": 5754, "id": "32638012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_804282331#2_1629182487", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/james-franco", "title": "James Franco - Movies, Family & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJames Franco\nWho Is James Franco?\nEarly Life and Education\nMovies and TV Shows\n'Freaks and Geeks'\n'James Dean'\n'Spider-Man' Franchise\n'Flyboys,' 'Tristan + Isolde'\nOscar Nomination for '127 Hours'\n'Date Night,' 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes,' 'Spring Breakers'\n'The Interview'\n'The Disaster Artist,' Acting with Brother Dave Franco\nMisconduct Allegations\nContinuing His Education\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJesse James\nJames Garner\nRichard Chamberlain\nJonah Hill\nJayne Mansfield\nAnthony Perkins\nDiane Keaton\nAndy Samberg\nRobert Redford\n", "segment": "Did You Know? To prepare for his role in Tristan & Isolde (2006), James Franco trained in sword fighting and horseback riding. Did You Know? James Franco simultaneously studied at Columbia University, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Brooklyn College and Warren Wilson College in North Carolina. Education\nWarren Wilson College, University of California, Los Angeles, New York Univerity, Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University, Brooklyn College, Rhode Island School of Design, Palo Alto High School, Yale University\nPlace of Birth\nPalo Alto, California\nFull Name\nJames Edward Franco\nZodiac Sign\nAries\nWho Is James Franco? Early Life and Education\nMovies and TV Shows\nCite This Page\nQUOTES\n1 of 2\nico_angle_double_right\nico_angle_double_right\n“In my first two years of high school, I got into a lot of trouble with the police for minor things: graffiti, stealing, crashing cars. It was teen angst. I was uncomfortable in my own skin. I was shy.", "start_char": 1005, "end_char": 1971, "id": "22913723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_149311251#11_360321720", "url": "https://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/where-50-celebrities-went-to-college", "title": "Where 50 Celebrities Went to College | Fastweb", "headings": "Where 50 Celebrities Went to College\nWhere 50 Celebrities Went to College\nWhen asked about her education impacting her fame, Natalie Portman reportedly told the New York Post, “I don’t care if [college] ruins my career. I’d rather be smart than a movie star.”\n$1,000 June Scholarship\n1. Elizabeth Banks\n2. Sacha Baron Cohen\n3. Kristen Wiig\n4. Dylan and Cole Sprouse\n5. Steve Carell\n6. Gal Gadot\n7. Luke Bryan\n8. Common\n9. Kerry Washington\n10. Jessica Chastain\n11. Lupita Nyong’o\n12. Will Ferrell\n13. Tina Fey\n14. Octavia Spencer\n15. James Franco\n16. Ken Jeong\n17. Jennifer Garner\n18. Ricky Gervais\n19. Paul Giamatti\n20. Maggie Gyllenhaal\n21. Jonah Hill\n22. Rashida Jones\n22. Beanie Feldstein\n24. Kourtney Kardashian\n25. John Krasinski\n26. Lisa Kudrow\n27. John Legend\n28. David Letterman\n29. Giuliana Rancic\n30. Mindy Kaling\n31. Andy Cohen\n32. Eva Longoria\n33. Rachel McAdams\n34. Lin-Manuel Miranda\n35. Conan O’Brien\n36. Shaquille O’Neal\n37. Kamala Harris\n38. Amy Poehler\n39. Natalie Portman\n40. Paul Rudd\n41. Ivanka Trump\n42. Steven Spielberg\n43. Jimmy Fallon\n44. Renee Zellweger\n45. Meryl Streep\n46. Stephen Colbert\n47. Christy Turlington\n48. Carrie Underwood\n49. Denzel Washington\n50. Oprah Winfrey\nJoin the Discussion\n", "segment": "15. James Franco\nIn addition to his bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia, he recently worked towards his doctorate in English from Yale University. He’s also taken film-making courses at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, fiction writing at Brooklyn College and poetry at North Carolina’s Warren Wilson College. He also attended the Rhode Island School of Design. By the way, this is all in addition to teaching courses at USC, UCLA, CalArts and NYU. Yikes! This guy really gets around – academically speaking, of course. 16. Ken Jeong\nThis funny guy actually has a very serious academic background. He studied pre-med at Duke University before obtaining his medical degree at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.", "start_char": 4801, "end_char": 5579, "id": "80580090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1564371379#6_3486434543", "url": "https://marriedcelebrity.com/is-james-franco-married-his-bio-age-wife-son-relationship-and-nationality/", "title": "Is James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality - Married Celebrity", "headings": "Is James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality\nIs James Franco Married? His Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Relationship and Nationality\nWho is James Franco?\nContents hide\nEarly Life and Education\nCareer and Professional Life\nPersonal Life\nBody Measurements\nSalary and Net worth\nWiki and Facts\n", "segment": "He is blessed with two brothers named Tom (born on April 14, 1980) and Dave (born on June 12, 1985) who are also established actors in the industry. His father encouraged him to amass good grades. Talking about her education and academic achievements, James attended Palo Alto High School from where he completed his graduation in 1996. He later joined CSSSA for theater studies in 1998. During his high school period, Franco was accused of underage drinking and was also arrested for being the part of the group that theft in department stores and sold the theft designer fragrances to classmates. Earlier, he was interested in becoming a marine zoologist. He later joined the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and studied English as his major subject. However, he dropped out of the University after a year in against his parents’ interest in order to pursue his acting career. After dropping out, James started taking acting lessons with Robert Carnegie. To support himself, he started doing a late-night job at McDonald’s.", "start_char": 3400, "end_char": 4437, "id": "111638641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_217186656#7_542908396", "url": "https://www.insider.com/smart-celebrities-2016-8", "title": "Smartest Celebrities in Hollywood", "headings": "The 37 smartest celebrities in Hollywood\nThe 37 smartest celebrities in Hollywood\nNatalie Portman has been published in multiple science journals.\nHere they are:\nEmma Watson did Hermione proud during her studies at Brown.\nEmma Watson.\nLupita Nyong'o has a master's from Yale.\nLupita Nyong'o.\nConan O'Brien graduated magna cum laude from Harvard.\nConan O'Brien.\nAllison Williams is more than the smart one on \"Girls.\"\nAllison Williams.\nJames Franco picks up college degrees like it's an extracurricular activity.\nJames Franco.\nCindy Crawford studied chemical engineering on a scholarship at Northwestern University.\nCindy Crawford.\nJohn Legend worked at a prestigious consulting firm.\nJohn Legend.\nMindy Kaling is an award-winning playwright.\nMindy Kaling.\nJohn Krasinski pursued an array of academic interests at Brown.\nJohn Krasinski.\nNatalie Portman has been published twice in scientific journals.\nNatalie Portman.\nMatt Damon hatched the idea for \"Good Will Hunting\" as a Harvard student.\nMatt Damon.\nLisa Kudrow conducted clinical research on headaches.\nLisa Kudrow.\nTatyana Ali went to Harvard after \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.\"\nTatyana Ali.\nAshton Kutcher hoped to attend MIT or Purdue to study engineering.\nAshton Kutcher.\nMayim Bialek plays a neurobiologist on TV and has a Ph.D. in neuroscience in real life.\nMayim Bialek.\nEdward Norton worked as an analyst for an entrepreneurial nonprofit.\nEdward Norton.\nJake and Maggie Gyllenhaal studied at Columbia University.\nJake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.\nConnie Britton roomed with now-US Senator Kristen Gillibrand during a summer semester at Beijing Normal University.\nConnie Britton.\nRashida Jones got her BA in comparative religion from Harvard.\nRashida Jones.\nDavid Duchovny attended two Ivy League schools.\nDavid Duchovny.\nKate Beckinsale is fluent in four languages.\nKate Beckinsale.\nKen Jeong is a licensed obstetrician.\nKen Jeong.\nAlicia Keys dropped out of Columbia at 16 because of her career.\nAlicia Keys.\nJordana Brewster was a nerd at Yale.\nJordana Brewster.\nEva Longoria has both her bachelor's and master's degrees.\nEva Longoria.\nGeena Davis is a member of Mensa.\nGeena Davis.\nNolan Gould graduated high school when he was 13.\nNolan Gould.\nKara Hayword has been a Mensa member since she was nine.\nKara Hayword.\nElizabeth Banks graduated magna cum laude from UPenn.\nElizabeth Banks.\nKesha had near-perfect SAT scores.\nKesha.\nJodie Foster is a French scholar who attended Yale.\nJodie Foster.\nEllie Kemper went to Princeton and Oxford.\nEllie Kemper.\nMira Sorvino graduated magna cum laude from Harvard.\nMira Sorvino attends the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking's 2018 gala.\nIssa Rae graduated from Stanford with a degree in African and African-American Studies.\nIssa Rae attends the IMDb LIVE Viewing Party in 2018.\nAshley Judd got her master's from Harvard.\nAshley Judd attends the Changemaker Gala in 2018.\nAngela Bassett got both her bachelor's and master's degrees from Yale.\nAngela Bassett attends the Ladylike Foundation's 2018 Annual Women Of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon in 2018.\nBrooke Shields studied French literature at Princeton.\nBrooke Shields attends the 2018 Met Gala.\nSEE ALSO: 14 famous mother and daughter duos who have been in movies together\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n", "segment": "She studied English and archaeology at Yale — taking the kind of classes that make you feel like \"lying on the ground thinking about things,\" she said. When she didn't get a part in Yale's big musical as a freshman, she joined the improv group instead and found she had a knack for comedy. James Franco picks up college degrees like it's an extracurricular activity. James Franco. Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival\nYoung Franco was a math wiz who interned at Lockheed Martin, but dropped out of UCLA during his freshman year. Ten years later, the actor went back to school and has made a hobby of picking up college degrees. After graduating from UCLA in just two years, he moved to New York and enrolled at NYU for filmmaking, Columbia University and Brooklyn College for fiction writing, Warren Wilson College in North Carolina for a low-residency poetry program, and Yale for a Ph.D. in English. He's also taught screenplay-writing and directing at UCLA, USC, NYU, and Columbia. Cindy Crawford studied chemical engineering on a scholarship at Northwestern University. Cindy Crawford.", "start_char": 3391, "end_char": 4492, "id": "78759782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_36809901#15_83729277", "url": "http://stylecaster.com/ivy-league-schools-celebrities/", "title": "All the Celebrities Who Went to Ivy League Schools | StyleCaster", "headings": "50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\n50 Brainy Celebrities Who Attended Ivy League Schools\nMORE: 16 College-Aged Beauty Influencers You Need to Be Following Right Now\nMORE: 10 Celebrities Who Have Doubled as College Professors\nA version of this article was originally published in May 2016.\nClick through the gallery to see 50 smart celebrities who attended Ivy League schools.\n", "segment": "Michael Loccisano/Getty Images. James Franco\nJames Franco is known to dabble in a ton of various professions and projects, and the man of many talents attended quite a few prestigious schools, as well. He holds a bachelor's degree from UCLA (where he graduated with a GPA above 3.5), received an MFA from Columbia, studied film at NYU and is enrolled at Yale University. Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images. Elizabeth Banks\nElizabeth Banks graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993. While in school, she was active in the Greek scene, as a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She met her husband, Max Handleman, on their first day of classes at the university. Photo: Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images.", "start_char": 5439, "end_char": 6174, "id": "1797664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2131970468#6_2295129242", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Franco", "title": "James Franco - Wikipedia", "headings": "James Franco\nJames Franco\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nActing career\n1997–2001\n2002–2007\n2008–2010\n2011–present\nOther projects\nIn the media\nPersonal life\nReligion\nRelationships\nEducation\nSexual misconduct accusations and lawsuit\nPhilanthropy\nFilmography and awards\nSelected works\nDiscography\nAlbums\nMusic on other albums\nStage\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as an English major, but dropped out after his first year (against his parents' wishes) to pursue a career as an actor, since he would have had to wait two years to audition for their acting program. He instead chose to take acting lessons with Robert Carnegie at the Playhouse West. Around this time, he took up a late-night job at McDonald's to support himself because his parents refused to do so. He was a vegetarian for the year prior to working there. While working at the establishment, he would practice accents on customers, an experience he remembered nostalgically in a 2015 Washington Post editorial titled \"McDonald's was there for me when no one else was\". Acting career\n1997–2001\nAfter 15 months of training, Franco began auditioning in Los Angeles. His first paid role was a television commercial for Pizza Hut, featuring a dancing Elvis Presley (who had died in 1977). He found guest roles on television shows but his first break came in 1999, after he was cast in a leading role on the short-lived but well-reviewed NBC television series Freaks and Geeks, which ran for 18 episodes and was canceled due to low viewership. Later, the show became a cult hit among audiences. He has since described the series as \"one of the most fun\" work experiences that he has had.", "start_char": 4323, "end_char": 5670, "id": "104932877" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3793004463#3_3901164690", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Franco", "title": "Mat Franco - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mat Franco\nMat Franco\nContents\nBackground\nEarly career\nAmerica's Got Talent\nAGT appearances\nReception\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "When he was 12, he had saved enough money from local shows to fly to Las Vegas to study performance art with some of his idols, including Jeff McBride. Franco graduated from Johnston High School in 2006 and was captain of the wrestling team his senior year. He would go on to study at the University of Rhode Island, receiving a degree in Business Administration with a minor in Communication Studies. Early career\nIn 2003, at age 15, Franco was invited to perform onstage at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, as part of a show hosted by the Society of American Magicians called \"Stars of Tomorrow\". After graduating from college in 2010, Franco performed his one-man show on college campuses throughout the U.S., touring six months out of the year, for four years. He was nominated for \"Fastest Rising Star\" in 2012, and in 2013 was awarded \"Best College Performer\" by Campus Activities Magazine (based in Prosperity, South Carolina) in their Reader's Choice Awards. He would frequently return to the University of Rhode Island, his alma mater, to perform at student orientations. Franco was always encouraged by his grandmother, Eleanor Campellone, who told an interviewer, \"His mother was always working and he couldn't show her everything -- look mom, look mom. So the grandma was there and I had all the time in the world. I'd spend hours watching his tricks.\"", "start_char": 2283, "end_char": 3657, "id": "105876858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_804282331#1_1629180457", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/james-franco", "title": "James Franco - Movies, Family & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJames Franco\nWho Is James Franco?\nEarly Life and Education\nMovies and TV Shows\n'Freaks and Geeks'\n'James Dean'\n'Spider-Man' Franchise\n'Flyboys,' 'Tristan + Isolde'\nOscar Nomination for '127 Hours'\n'Date Night,' 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes,' 'Spring Breakers'\n'The Interview'\n'The Disaster Artist,' Acting with Brother Dave Franco\nMisconduct Allegations\nContinuing His Education\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJesse James\nJames Garner\nRichard Chamberlain\nJonah Hill\nJayne Mansfield\nAnthony Perkins\nDiane Keaton\nAndy Samberg\nRobert Redford\n", "segment": "To prepare for his role as Joey, a drug addict, in City by the Sea (2002), James Franco reportedly lived on the streets for several days. Did You Know? In order to play the part of aviator Blaine Rawlings in the World War I film Flyboys, James Franco had to obtain a pilot's license. Did You Know? James Franco shadowed a male prostitute to prepare for his role in Nicolas Cage's film Sonny (2002). Did You Know? To prepare for his role in Tristan & Isolde (2006), James Franco trained in sword fighting and horseback riding. Did You Know? James Franco simultaneously studied at Columbia University, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Brooklyn College and Warren Wilson College in North Carolina. Education\nWarren Wilson College, University of California, Los Angeles, New York Univerity, Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University, Brooklyn College, Rhode Island School of Design, Palo Alto High School, Yale University\nPlace of Birth\nPalo Alto, California\nFull Name\nJames Edward Franco\nZodiac Sign\nAries\nWho Is James Franco?", "start_char": 606, "end_char": 1649, "id": "22913722" } ]
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what is the zip code for georgetown ga?
20057
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_931517832#0_2095527641", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ga/quitman/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)\n39854\n39854\n", "segment": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)\nThe Zipcode for Georgetown is\n39854\n. Georgetown is in Quitman, Georgia in the Deep South region of the USA. It is located about 143 miles south-southwest of GA's capital city of Atlanta. Location: Georgetown\nZip code: 39854\nCounty: Quitman\nState: Georgia Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Georgia that start with G\nNearby Post Office: GEORGETOWN\nPost Office Address:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 426, "id": "49517774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_931517832#1_2095528341", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ga/quitman/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)\n39854\n39854\n", "segment": "39854\nCounty: Quitman\nState: Georgia Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Georgia that start with G\nNearby Post Office: GEORGETOWN\nPost Office Address: 130 MAIN ST\nPost Office Suburb: GEORGETOWN, GA, 39854-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nOther Locations near Georgetown GA\nMorris Zip Code\nSimilar named locations\nGeorgetown (AL) is 193 miles west-southwest. Georgetown (AR) is 448 miles west-northwest. Georgetown (CA) is 2054 miles west-northwest. Georgetown (CO) is 1271 miles west-northwest.", "start_char": 268, "end_char": 785, "id": "49517775" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_940739547#1_2111068233", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/oh/brown/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)\n45121\n", "segment": "Georgetown\nZip code: 45121\nCounty: Brown\nState: Ohio Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Ohio that start with G\nNearby Post Office: GEORGETOWN\nPost Office Address: 201 E GRANT AVE\nPost Office Suburb: GEORGETOWN, OH, 45121-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nSame zip code Suburbs Ash Ridge , Brown County , Browntown , Clermont Cnty , Clermont County , Hillman , Utopia\nOther Locations near Georgetown OH\nFeesburg , Hamersville , Higginsport , Lake Waynoka , Poetown , Russellville , Sardinia Zip Code , Yankeetown\nSimilar named locations\nGeorgetown (AL) is 599 miles south-southwest. Georgetown (AR) is 500 miles west-southwest. Georgetown (CA) is 1970 miles west-northwest.", "start_char": 322, "end_char": 1016, "id": "49534225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_935011232#0_2101544978", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/me/sagadahoc/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (ME)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (ME)\n04548\n04548\n", "segment": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (ME)\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (ME)\nThe Zipcode for Georgetown is\n04548\n. Georgetown is a town of Sagadahoc, Maine in the New England region of the USA. It is located about 38 miles south of ME's capital city of Augusta. In the most recent US census the population of Georgetown was 1042. Location: Georgetown\nZip code: 04548\nCounty: Sagadahoc\nState: Maine Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Maine that start with G\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 457, "id": "49524320" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_940739547#0_2111067509", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/oh/brown/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)\n45121\n", "segment": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (OH)\nThe Zipcode for Georgetown is\n45121\n. Georgetown is a village of Brown, Ohio in the Great Lakes region of the USA. It is located about 97 miles south-southwest of OH's capital city of Columbus. In the most recent US census the population of Georgetown was 4328. Location: Georgetown\nZip code: 45121\nCounty: Brown\nState: Ohio Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Ohio that start with G\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 460, "id": "49534224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_933701334#0_2099312161", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ky/scott/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (KY)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (KY)\n40324\n", "segment": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (KY)\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (KY)\nThe Zipcode for Georgetown is\n40324\n. Georgetown is a city of Scott, Kentucky in the Mid South region of the USA. It is located about 21 miles east of KY's capital city of Frankfort. In the most recent US census the population of Georgetown was 29098. Location: Georgetown\nZip code: 40324\nCounty: Scott\nState: Kentucky Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Kentucky that start with G\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 458, "id": "49521973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_930850537#1_2094488057", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/de/sussex/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)\n19947\n", "segment": "Georgetown\nZip code: 19947\nCounty: Sussex\nState: Delaware Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Delaware that start with G\nNearby Post Office: GEORGETOWN\nPost Office Address: 115 S KING ST\nPost Office Suburb: GEORGETOWN, DE, 19947-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nOther Locations near Georgetown DE\nEllendale Zip Code , Milton\nSimilar named locations\nGeorgetown (AL) is 900 miles west-southwest. Georgetown (AR) is 932 miles west. Georgetown (CA) is 2419 miles west-northwest.", "start_char": 322, "end_char": 818, "id": "49516679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_930850537#0_2094487323", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/de/sussex/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)\n19947\n", "segment": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (DE)\nThe Zipcode for Georgetown is\n19947\n. Georgetown is a town of Sussex, Delaware in the Mid Atlantic region of the USA. It is located about 33 miles south-southeast of DE's capital city of Dover. In the most recent US census the population of Georgetown was 6422. Location: Georgetown\nZip code: 19947\nCounty: Sussex\nState: Delaware Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Delaware that start with G\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 469, "id": "49516678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_931517832#2_2095529145", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ga/quitman/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (GA)\n39854\n39854\n", "segment": "130 MAIN ST\nPost Office Suburb: GEORGETOWN, GA, 39854-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nOther Locations near Georgetown GA\nMorris Zip Code\nSimilar named locations\nGeorgetown (AL) is 193 miles west-southwest. Georgetown (AR) is 448 miles west-northwest. Georgetown (CA) is 2054 miles west-northwest. Georgetown (CO) is 1271 miles west-northwest. Georgetown (CT) is 915 miles northeast. Georgetown (DE) is 722 miles northeast. Georgetown Univ (DC) is 663 miles northeast. Georgetown (FL) is 269 miles southeast. Georgetown (ID) is 1613 miles northwest.", "start_char": 427, "end_char": 991, "id": "49517776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_934065557#1_2099913349", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ma/essex/georgetown", "title": "GEORGETOWN Zip Code (MA)", "headings": "\nGEORGETOWN Zip Code (MA)\n01833\n01833\n", "segment": "Georgetown\nZip code: 01833\nCounty: Essex\nState: Massachusetts Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Massachusetts that start with G\nNearby Post Office: CVS\nPost Office Address: 65 CENTRAL ST STE 1\nPost Office Suburb: GEORGETOWN, MA, 01833-2411\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nSame zip code Suburbs Haverhill\nOther Locations near Georgetown MA\nBoxford , Bradford , Byfield Zip Code , Groveland , Haverhill , Ipswich , Lawrence , Merrimac , N Andover , Newbury , Newburyport , North Andover , Plum Island , Rowley , Topsfield , Ward Hill , West Boxford , West Newbury\nSimilar named locations\nGeorgetown (AL) is 1247 miles southwest. Georgetown (AR) is 1224 miles west-southwest. Georgetown (CA) is 2579 miles west-northwest.", "start_char": 316, "end_char": 1054, "id": "49522621" } ]
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Chilean peso
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_122038661#6_244775222", "url": "https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/compare/chile-vs-peru/157", "title": "Should I go to Chile or Peru? Which is Cheaper? Which is Better? A Travel Comparison for Peru vs. Chile | BudgetYourTrip.com", "headings": "Should you visit Chile or Peru?\nShould you visit Chile or Peru?\nWhich country is cheaper, Peru or Chile?\nHow much are flights to Chile and Peru?\nWhen is the best time to visit Chile and Peru?\nWhy is Chile more expensive than Peru?\nWhat are the most expensive and cheapest cities and regions in Chile and Peru?\nHow you can save money when visiting Chile and Peru?\n", "segment": "Meal and restaurant costs in Chile ($18) are often cheaper than Peru ($10). Convert Currency: Dollar (United States) Euro Australian Dollar British Pound Canadian Dollar Japanese Yen Afghani (Afghanistan) Ariary (Madagascar) Baht (Thailand) Balboa (Panama) Belarusian Ruble Birr (Ethiopia) Bolivar Fuerte (Venezuela) Boliviano (Bolivia) Cedi (Ghana) Cedi (old) (Ghana) CFA West African Franc CFP Franc Colon (Costa Rica) Convertible Mark (Bosnia & Herzegowina) Cordoba (Nicaragua) Dalasi (Gambia) Danish Krone Dinar (Algeria) Dinar (Bahrain) Dinar (Iraq) Dinar (Jordan) Dinar (Kuwait) Dinar (Libya) Dinar (Macedonia) Dinar (Serbia) Dinar (Tunisia) Dirham (Morocco) Dirham (UAE) Dobra (Sao Tome and Principe) Dollar (Australia) Dollar (Bahamas) Dollar (Barbados) Dollar (Belize) Dollar (Bermuda) Dollar (Brunei) Dollar (Canada) Dollar (Cayman Islands) Dollar (East Caribbean) Dollar (Guyana) Dollar (Hong Kong) Dollar (Jamaica) Dollar (Liberia) Dollar (Namibia) Dollar (New Zealand) Dollar (Singapore) Dollar (Soloman Islands) Dollar (Trinidad and Tobago) Dollar (Zimbabwe) Dong (Viet Nam) Dram (Armenia) Egytian Pound Escudo (East Timor) Escudo Caboverdiano (Cape Verde) Euro Fijian Dollar Forint (Hungary) Franc (Burundi) Franc (Comoros) Franc (Djibouti) Franc (Madagascar) Franc (Rwanda) Gourde (Haiti) Guarani (Paraguay) Guilder/Florin (Aruba) Guilder/Florin (Netherlands Antilles) Guilder/Florin (Suriname) Guinea Syli (Guinea Franc) Hryvna (Ukraine) Karbovanet Kina (Papua New Guinea) Kip (Laos) Koruna (Czech Republic) Krona (Iceland) Krona (Sweden) Krone (Norway) Kroon (Estonia) Kuna (Croatia) Kwacha (Malawi) Kwacha (Zambia) Kwanza (Angola) Kyat (Myanmar) Lari (Georgia) Lats (Latvia) Lek (Albania) Lempira (Honduras) Leone (Sierra Leone) Leu (Moldova) Lev (Bulgaria) Lilangeni (Swaziland) Litas (Lithuania) Loti (Lesotho) Maloti Manat (Azerbaijan) Manat (Turkmenistan) Metical (Mozambique) Naira (Nigeria) Nakfa (Eritrea) New Israeli Shekel New Peso (Mexico) New Taiwan Dollar (Taiwan) New Turkish Lira (Turkey) New Zaire (Congo) New Zloty (Poland) Ngultrum (Bhutan) Nuevo Peso (Argentina) Nuevos Soles (Peru) Old Leu (Romania) Ouguiya (Mauritania) Pa'anga (Tonga) Pataca (Macao) Peso (Bolivia) Peso (Chile) Peso (Colombia) Peso (Cuba) Peso (Dominican Republic) Peso (Guinea-Bissau) Peso (Philippines) Peso (Uruguay) Pound (Falkland Islands) Pound (Gibraltar) Pound (Lebanese) Pound (St Helena) Pound (Sudan) Pound (Syria) Pound Sterling (UK) Pula (Botswana) Quetzal (Guatamala) Rand (South Africa) Real (Brazil) Rial (Iran) Rial (Oman) Riel (Cambodia) Ringgit (Malaysia) Riyal (Qatar) Riyal (Saudi Arabia) Riyal (Yemen) Romanian Leu Rouble (Belarus) Rouble (Russia) Rufiyaa (Maldives) Rupee (India) Rupee (Mauritius) Rupee (Nepal) Rupee (Pakistan) Rupee (Seychelles) Rupee (Sri Lanka) Rupiah (Indonesia) Shekel (Israel) Shilling (Kenya) Shilling (Somalia) Shilling (Tanzania) Shilling (Uganda) Som (Kyrgzstan) Som (Uzbekistan) South Sudanese Pound Swiss Franc Taka (Bangladesh) Tala (Samoa) Tenge (Kazakhstan) Tugrik (Mongolia) Unidades de Fomento (Chile) Vatu (Vanautu) West African Franc (XOF) Won (North Korea) Won (South Korea) Yen (Japan) Yuan Renminbi (China)\nChile Prices\nPeru Prices\nAverage Daily Cost Per person, per day\nChile $ 107\nPeru $ 41\nAccommodation Hotel or hostel for one person\nChile $ 70\nPeru $ 19\nAccommodation Typical double-occupancy room\nChile $ 140\nPeru $ 38\nFood Meals for one day\nChile $ 18\nPeru $ 10\nLocal Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. Chile $ 13\nPeru $ 3.94\nEntertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc. Chile $ 28\nPeru $ 15\nAlcohol Drinks for one day\nChile $ 5.64\nPeru $ 4.10\nWater Bottled water for one day\nChile $ 1.54\nPeru $ 1.16\nAbout these numbers\nHow much are flights to Chile and Peru? The price of a plane ticket may help you decide which country you should visit. When is the best time to visit Chile and Peru? Atacama, Chile\nThe best time to visit Chile depends on the purpose of your trip. Go there from June to September if you plan to spend your days on the snow, preferably avoiding July and August if you do not want to be overcrowded on the slopes. If you want to catch the sun in chic beach resorts and party until the sun comes out, November to February is your time-slot.", "start_char": 3031, "end_char": 7278, "id": "31106544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1299781100#2_2618821459", "url": "https://www.lonelyplanet.com/chile/a/nar-gr/money-and-costs/363257", "title": "Money and Costs in Chile - Lonely Planet", "headings": "Money and Costs\nChile in detail\nMoney and Costs\nCurrency\nDaily Costs\nBargaining\nMoney\nCurrency\nATMs\nCash\nCredit Cards\nTipping\nExchange Rates\n", "segment": "CH$80,000\nFine-restaurant dinner main: CH$14,000\nAll-day guided outdoor adventures: CH$30,000–65,000\nBargaining\nUnlike some South American countries, bargaining is generally not the norm in Chile. Money\nATMs are widely available, except along the Carretera Austral. Credit cards are accepted at higher-end hotels, some restaurants and shops. Traveler's checks are not widely accepted. Currency\nThe Chilean unit of currency is the peso (CH$). Bank notes come in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 pesos. Coin values are one, five, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos, although one-peso coins are fast disappearing, and even fives and 10s are uncommon. Carry small bills with you.", "start_char": 479, "end_char": 1170, "id": "51003977" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_109158050#6_291956242", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_money_does_Peru_use", "title": "What kind of money does Peru use? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of money does Peru use\n?\n\nWhat kind of money does Peru use?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat kind of money does Peru have?\nWhat kind of energy does Peru use?\nCan you still use your Peru money in 2008?\nWhat type of money is in Peru?\nWhat does Peru use for money?\nWhat kind of money do they use in Japan?\nWhat kind of money does El Salvador use?\nWhat kind of money do Wales use?\nWhat money do they use in Peru?\nWhat kind of money do they use in Greenland?\nWhat kind of animals do people in Peru have?\nWhat kind thing do people from Peru do?\nWhat kind of money does Guatemala use?\nWhat kind of money do Jamaica use?\nWhat kind of money does Norway use?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat money does Peru have?\nWhat kind of jobs are there in Peru?\nWhat kind of money system does Portugal use?\nWhat kind of money does Argentina use?\nWhat kind of money do people use in Mexico?\nWhat kind of money does Colombia use?\nWhat kind of money that Vietnamese people use?\nWhat kind of money do they use in Ethiopia?\nWhat kind of money does Lithuania use?\n", "segment": "The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do. What money does Peru have? puras nalgas\nWhat kind of jobs are there in Peru? teaching\nWhat kind of money system does Portugal use? They use Euro\nWhat kind of money does Argentina use? they use pesoPeso\nWhat kind of money do people use in Mexico? they use ''Pesos'' . What kind of money does Colombia use? They use Pesos in Colombia. What kind of money that Vietnamese people use?", "start_char": 1708, "end_char": 2145, "id": "74897553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1081217107#8_2409941253", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/countries/chile/", "title": "Chile: A Land of Contrasts - Living, Retiring, Cost of Living and Much More", "headings": "Chile\nChile\nGet Your Free Chile Report Here\nChile Fast Facts\nView Larger Map\nSome Interesting Facts About Chile\nCost of Living in Chile\nWhen you retire to Chile you’ll appreciate the diversity of the country\nExpats who live in Chile enjoy a very high standard of living\nFrom the Archives of Chile Articles\nSearch by Keyword\nRivers, Trees, and a $60,000 Home in the Chilean Countryside\nSouth America Travel: 1 Month Itinerary\nRetire in Santiago, Chile: First-World Living For $2,550 a Month\nA Rural Home in Chile’s Tranquil Lake District\nThe Ultimate Expat Guide To Chile\nChile Real Estate\nChile\nSafety in Costa Rica\nSafety in Costa Rica\n", "segment": "a Mediterranean style climate can be found in the central region; and the southern region is cool and damp. Currency: The legal currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso (CLP). $1 = 662 CLP (January 2017). Government: Chile operates under a Representative Democratic Republic. Head of State and Government: President Michelle Bachelet (since 11 March 2014). The President is directly elected by a majority vote.", "start_char": 2972, "end_char": 3379, "id": "34145701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1299781100#3_2618822570", "url": "https://www.lonelyplanet.com/chile/a/nar-gr/money-and-costs/363257", "title": "Money and Costs in Chile - Lonely Planet", "headings": "Money and Costs\nChile in detail\nMoney and Costs\nCurrency\nDaily Costs\nBargaining\nMoney\nCurrency\nATMs\nCash\nCredit Cards\nTipping\nExchange Rates\n", "segment": "Traveler's checks are not widely accepted. Currency\nThe Chilean unit of currency is the peso (CH$). Bank notes come in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 pesos. Coin values are one, five, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos, although one-peso coins are fast disappearing, and even fives and 10s are uncommon. Carry small bills with you. It can be difficult to change large bills in rural areas; try gas stations and liquor stores by asking, '¿Tiene suelto?'. Exchange rates are usually best in Santiago. Chile's currency has been pretty stable in recent years. The value of the dollar seems to decline during peak tourist season and shoot back up again come March.", "start_char": 821, "end_char": 1498, "id": "51003978" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_879440378#0_1990723731", "url": "https://transferwise.com/us/blog/money-and-banks-in-chile", "title": "Money in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange - Wise, formerly TransferWise", "headings": "Money in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nMoney in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nCurrency in Chile\nExchanging currency in Chile\nUsing travellers’ cheques in Chile\nUsing credit and debit cards in Chile\nATMs in Chile\nFees and Limits\nBanks in Chile\nWise is the smart, new way to send money abroad.\nWise\n", "segment": "Money in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange - Wise, formerly TransferWise\nTravel Tips Travelling to Chile\nMoney in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nWise\n05.08.17\n5 minute read\nIf you’re visiting Chile anytime soon, you’re going to need some local currency to make the most of your trip. Unlike some other countries in South America, US Dollars are rarely accepted. Luckily, exchanging your cash for Chilean Pesos shouldn’t prove too hard, even if you leave it to the last minute. Here’s what you need to know about getting (and spending) money in Chile. Currency in Chile\nThe currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso (CLP or CL$). It’s a floating currency, which means that its exchange rate fluctuates daily. CL$1 is made up of 100 Centavos. However, both notes and coins currently in circulation are denominated in Pesos.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 844, "id": "37784306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_681534096#0_1107311762", "url": "http://www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Money.htm", "title": "Money in Chile - Money Exchange, Coins Notes Bills, U.F. Casas de Cambio", "headings": "Chilean Money\nChilean Money\nChile\nThe Local Currency\nChanging Money in Chile\nCredit Cards\nGiving Tips\nBuying things in Chile\nChilean Tax\nU.F. (Unidad de Fomento)\nPhoto of Chilean bills and notes\n", "segment": "Money in Chile - Money Exchange, Coins Notes Bills, U.F. Casas de Cambio\nChilean Money\nChile\nThe Local Currency\nThe following are the Coins and Notes / Bills in Chile: Chilean Coins: $1 - $5 - $10 - $50 - $100 - $500\nChilean Notes / Bills: $1,000 - $2,000 - $5,000 - $10,000 - $20,000 - ($500*)\n* There is a very rare $500 note floating around which is still legal tender but you will almost always see the coin version. If you find one, keep it as a souvenir. In local Chilean slang (especially with the young people), the $100 peso coin is called 'una gamba' and $1000 is called 'una luca'. You can use multiples of Luca e.g. $8000 = 8 luca (s) The final 's' is not often pronounced. When you have one million pesos, it is usually called 'un palo' or 'un guatón'. By the way, in the regions (outside of Santiago) don't pay the bus drivers with anything less than a $10 coin as they will often throw them out the window while looking at you in disgust. Also, don't pay the bus driver with anything larger than a $2000 note unless you are paying for more than a couple of people.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1079, "id": "102311651" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_879440378#1_1990725238", "url": "https://transferwise.com/us/blog/money-and-banks-in-chile", "title": "Money in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange - Wise, formerly TransferWise", "headings": "Money in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nMoney in Chile: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nCurrency in Chile\nExchanging currency in Chile\nUsing travellers’ cheques in Chile\nUsing credit and debit cards in Chile\nATMs in Chile\nFees and Limits\nBanks in Chile\nWise is the smart, new way to send money abroad.\nWise\n", "segment": "Here’s what you need to know about getting (and spending) money in Chile. Currency in Chile\nThe currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso (CLP or CL$). It’s a floating currency, which means that its exchange rate fluctuates daily. CL$1 is made up of 100 Centavos. However, both notes and coins currently in circulation are denominated in Pesos. Centavo coins are no longer in use. There are currently six coins in circulation - CL$1, CL$5, CL$10, CL$50, CL$100 and CL$500. However CL$1 and CL$5 are becoming very rare as they stopped their production in 2017, which it led commercial institutions to round off amounts. The notes come in denominations of CL$1,000, CL$2,000, CL$5,000, CL$10,000 and CL$20,000. You should carry small notes with you as much as possible (CL$1,000, CL$2,000 and CL$5,000), as it may be difficult to get change once you venture out of the main cities.", "start_char": 503, "end_char": 1379, "id": "37784307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_428772736#1_789262715", "url": "http://travel.fyicenter.com/Currency/CLP_Chilean_Peso.php", "title": "CLP - Chilean Peso", "headings": "\n", "segment": "2\nOfficially Used in: Chile\nCurrency Map: Frequently Used Coin: $ 1 (Peso)\n$ 1 (Peso) Coin Head: $1 (Peso) Coin Tail: Frequently Used Bills: $5000, $20000\n$5000 Bill Front: $5000 Bill Back: $20000 Bill Front: $20000 Bill Back:", "start_char": 350, "end_char": 583, "id": "2216744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_517840394#5_1138438291", "url": "https://leagueoflegends.fandom.com/wiki/RP", "title": "RP | League of Legends Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "\nContents\nRP Use\nPurchasing RP\nNorth America (NA)\nEurope West (EUW)\nEurope Nordic & East (EUNE)\nBrazil (BR)\nOceania (OCE)\nLatin America North (LAN)\nLatin America South (LAS)\nRussia (RU)\nTurkey (TR)\nSingapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia (SG)\nVietnam\nRetailers\nNorth America (NA)\nEurope (EUW & EUNE)\nGarena Southeast Asia (SEA)\nTrivia\nReferences\nRiot Store\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "US$?? US$?? US$?? US$?? US$?? Chile (CLP)\nCLP$?? CLP$?? CLP$?? CLP$?? CLP$??", "start_char": 3574, "end_char": 3651, "id": "110333123" } ]
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what did theodor schwann contribute to our understanding of cells?
Microscopical researches into the accordance in the structure and growth of animals and plants
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_153137967#0_358633566", "url": "https://www.reference.com/education/were-theodor-schwann-s-contributions-cell-theory-a99db612bc9eeae3", "title": "What Were Theodor Schwann's Contributions to Cell Theory?", "headings": "What Were Theodor Schwann's Contributions to Cell Theory?\nWhat Were Theodor Schwann's Contributions to Cell Theory?", "segment": "What Were Theodor Schwann's Contributions to Cell Theory? What Were Theodor Schwann's Contributions to Cell Theory? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 10, 2020 10:00:30 PM ET\nTheodor Schwann, along with fellow scientist Matthias Schleiden, developed the cell theory, which is basically a description of the various parts and functions of plant and animal cells. Schwann and Schleiden developed the cell theory in 1838. Schwann went on to publish their findings in 1839 and, as a result, received much of the notoriety for their work. Schwann's ideas about cell theory were essential to expanding the idea of cellular structure into the animal world. Cells were originally discovered in the mid-16th century by Robert Hooke, who identified them by studying pieces of cork under a microscope. Although there was some minor advancement in cellular theory between Hooke's discoveries and the presentation of Schwann's and Schleiden's theory, it was Theodor Schwann that first introduced the idea that living things are composed of cells. This varied significantly from previous theories that animals and plants had different compositions because of their extreme differences. Schwann postulated that cells are present in plants and animals as well as non-living things and that, although there are many different types of cells, they are structurally similar.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1353, "id": "35023211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_789185872#16_848037143", "url": "http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/unity/cell.text.htm", "title": "Cell Theory", "headings": "\n", "segment": "This friend was Dr. Theodor Schwann, professor of physiology in the University of Louvain. Schwann was puzzling over certain details of animal histology which he could not clearly explain. He had noted a strange resemblance of embryonic cord material, from which the spinal column develops, to vegetable cells. Schwann recognized a cell-like character of certain animal tissues. Schwann felt that this similarity could not be mere coincidence, and it seemed to fit when Schleiden called his attention to the nucleus. Then at once he reasoned that if there really is the correspondence between vegetable and animal tissues that he suspected, and if the nucleus is so important in the vegetable cell as Schleiden believed, the nucleus should also be found in the ultimate particles of animal tissues. A closer study of animal tissues under the microscope showed, in particular in embryonic tissues, that the \"opaque spots\" that Schleiden described were found in abundance. The location of these nuclei at comparatively regular intervals suggested that the", "start_char": 8947, "end_char": 10000, "id": "73198811" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1956901406#4_3205281982", "url": "https://findanyanswer.com/who-were-schleiden-and-schwann", "title": "Who were Schleiden and Schwann?", "headings": "Who were Schleiden and Schwann?\nWho were Schleiden and Schwann?", "segment": "Schwann demonstrated the same fact for animal tissues, and in 1839 concluded that all tissues are made up of cells: this laid the foundations for the cell theory. Schwann cells are named after him. Did Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann work together? (Theodor) Schwann and (Matthias) Schleiden. both of them have made their own discoveries and achievements but together they have made one very important discovery (1839): \" The Theory of Cells\". This theory badges the cell as a basically particle of plants and animals.", "start_char": 1294, "end_char": 1818, "id": "60732530" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_885897256#11_1822977631", "url": "https://mollieoppenheim.weebly.com/the-cell-theory.html", "title": "The Cell Theory", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He concluded that all plant parts are made of cells and that an embryonic plant organism arises from the one cell. Theodor Schwann was a German physiologist. His many contributions to biology include the development of cell theory, the discovery of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system, the discovery and study of pepsin, the discovery of the organic nature of yeast, and the invention of the term metabolism. Schwann microscopically viewed animal tissues, and found particular interest in nervous and muscular tissues. Schwann observed cells associating with the sheath of nerve fibers, cells now called Schwann cells. In 1837 Schwann isolated an enzyme, apparently essential to digestion, that Schwann named pepsin. Schwann was the first of Johannes Peter Müller's pupils to break with vitalism and work towards a physico-chemical explanation of life. Schwann also examined the question of spontaneous generation, which led to its eventual disconfirmation. In the early 1840s, Schwann went beyond others who had noted simply the multiplication of yeast during alcoholic fermentation, as Schwann assigned the yeast the role of primary causal factor, and then went further and claimed it was alive. Embattled controversy ensued as eminent chemists alleged that Schwann was undoing scientific progress by reverting to vitalism.", "start_char": 6622, "end_char": 7958, "id": "13997371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1758463761#2_2967450994", "url": "http://stevegallik.org/cellbiologyolm_Ex001_P04.html", "title": "Exercise 1 - CellBiologyOLM", "headings": "Exercise 1. The Discovery of Cells\nExercise 1. The Discovery of Cells\nD. Schleiden, Schwann, Virchow and the Cell Theory\nThe Work of Robert Remak and Rudolf Virchow\n", "segment": "Theodor Schwann (1810 – 1882) was a German physiologist and a close associate of Schleiden. He studied the microscopic structure of various animal tissues and collaborated with Schleiden on studies of the microscopic structure of plants and animals. Among his many accomplishments is his discovery of the cells that form sheaths around neurons in the peripheral nervous system, now known as Schwann cells. In 1839, a year after Schleiden reported his studies on plants, Schwann published his manuscript entitled Microscopic Investigations on the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Plants and Animals, in which he formally concludes that \"All living things are composed of cells and cell products\". The Work of Robert Remak and Rudolf Virchow\nRobert Remak & Rudolf Virchow\nRobert Remak (1815-1865) was a Polish physician, biologist and contemporary of Schleiden and Schwann. His work in embryology resulted in his determination that adult animal tissues come from three embryonic germ layers, the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Remak's experimental observations also showed, for the very first time, that cells come from pre-existing cells through a cell divsion process. Rudolf Virchow (1821 - 1902) was a German physician, pathologist and contemporary of Remak. His microscopic study of diseases earned him the moniker \"Father of Modern Pathology\". Virchow popularized the maxim Omnis cellula e cellula (\"Every cell originates from another existing cell like it.\").", "start_char": 1761, "end_char": 3238, "id": "62595811" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_885897256#10_1822976100", "url": "https://mollieoppenheim.weebly.com/the-cell-theory.html", "title": "The Cell Theory", "headings": "\n", "segment": "While a professor of botany at the University of Jena, he wrote Contributions to Phytogenesis , in which he stated that the different parts of the plant organism are composed of cells. Thus, Schleiden and Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry. He also recognized the importance of the cell nucleus, discovered in 1831 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown, and sensed its connection with cell division. Schleiden was one of the first German biologists to accept Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. He became professor of botany at the University of Dorpat in 1863. He concluded that all plant parts are made of cells and that an embryonic plant organism arises from the one cell. Theodor Schwann was a German physiologist. His many contributions to biology include the development of cell theory, the discovery of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system, the discovery and study of pepsin, the discovery of the organic nature of yeast, and the invention of the term metabolism. Schwann microscopically viewed animal tissues, and found particular interest in nervous and muscular tissues. Schwann observed cells associating with the sheath of nerve fibers, cells now called Schwann cells.", "start_char": 5942, "end_char": 7251, "id": "13997370" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640728367#4_1355037890", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/theodor-schwann/", "title": "Theodor Schwann Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Theodor Schwann Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nTheodor Schwann\nAlso Known For : Scientist\nBirth Place : Neuss, Rhein-Kreis Neus, Germany\nDied On : January 11, 1882\nZodiac Sign : Sagittarius\nTheodor Schwann Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly life\nCareer\nTheories\nPersonal life and later years\n", "segment": "In 1848, he transferred to the University of Liege in Belgium, where he continuously followed the newest advances in anatomy and physiology. Theories\nOne of the most significant discoveries by Theodor Schwann was the cell theory or cell doctrine. In 1937, he was discussing the subject of forming of new plant cells with Matthias Jakob Schleiden and realized the importance of his previous observations. Schwann developed the theory which became the doctrine of biology: “ All living things are composed of cells and cell products.” He also established the principles of embryology, and his observations became the foundation of modern histology. Schwann also became interested in vitalism and began to work on the physicochemical explanation of life. Schwann started to experimenting with yeast and fermentation. He inspired the work of Pasteur, who later confirmed and proved Schwann’s observations. He is believed to have inspired the germ theory of Pasteur and Lister’s applications of this theory to antisepsis.", "start_char": 1750, "end_char": 2765, "id": "89369182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_795644138#8_1531276909", "url": "https://prezi.com/gj4hrsv2rbq5/the-cell-theory-and-the-discovery-of-the-microscope-timeline/", "title": "The Cell Theory and the Discovery of the Microscope Timeline by Annie Joyce", "headings": "The Cell Theory and the Discovery of the Microscope Timeline\nThe Cell Theory and the Discovery of the Microscope Timeline\nOutline\n35 frames\nReader view\nCell Theory and the Discovery of the Microscope\nBy: Annie Joyce\nQuestion 2\nQuestion 4\nQuestion 3\nQuestion 1\nBibliography:\nBibliography\nErnst Ruska\n1929\nLouis Pasteur\n1861\nRudolf Virchow\n1855\nTheodor Schwann\n1839\nMatthias Schleiden\n1838\nRene Dutrochet\n1837\nLazzaro Spallanzani\n1765\nAnton van Leeuwenhoek\n1674\nFrancesco Redi\n1668\nRobert Hooke\n1655\nJean Baptiste van Helmont\n1621\nZacharias Jansen\n1595\nHans Jansen\n1595\nCell Theory\nSpontaneous Generation\n", "segment": "Theodor Schwann\n1839\nTheodor Schwann discovered that plants are made up of cells using a microscope, which also supports the cell theory. Theodor Schwann helped create the cell theory along with Matthias Schleiden in the year 1839. Theodor helped Matthias Schleiden to come up with the statements that: 1. All living things are made up of one or more units called cells and 2. Cells are the basic functional units of life. Theodor Schwann stated that all living things are composed of cells, continuing Matthias Schleiden’s work, and believed that new cells form from preexisting cells. Matthias Schleiden\n1838\nMatthias Schleiden discovered that plants are made up of cells using a microscope. This supports the theory that all living things are composed of cells. Matthias also worked with Theodor Schwann in the year 1839 to compose two of the cell theory principals.", "start_char": 5802, "end_char": 6672, "id": "112569432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1550593920#1_3261911011", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Theodor-Schwann", "title": "Theodor Schwann | Biography, Education, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Theodor Schwann\nTheodor Schwann\nGerman physiologist\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "That same year his seminal work, Microscopical Researches into the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Animals and Plants, was published. In it he extended to animals the cell theory that had been developed the year before for plants by German botanist Matthias Jacob Schleiden, who was working at the University of Jena and who Schwann knew well. At Leuven Schwann observed the formation of yeast spores and concluded that the fermentation of sugar and starch was the result of life processes. In this way, Schwann was one of the first to contribute to the germ theory of alcoholic fermentation, later elucidated by French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. In 1848 Schwann accepted a professorship at the University of Liège, where he stayed for the remainder of his career. At Liège he investigated muscular contraction and nerve structure, discovering the striated muscle in the upper esophagus and the myelin sheath covering peripheral axons, now known as Schwann cells. He coined the term metabolism for the chemical changes that take place in living tissue, identified the role played by microorganisms in putrefaction, and formulated the basic principles of embryology by observing that the egg is a single cell that eventually develops into a complete organism. His later years were marked by increasing concern with theological issues. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Kara Rogers, Senior Editor.", "start_char": 1278, "end_char": 2848, "id": "23771889" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_304265827#0_630748547", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Schwann", "title": "Theodor Schwann - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Theodor Schwann\nTheodor Schwann\nCell history\nReferences\n", "segment": "Theodor Schwann - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nTheodor Schwann\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nTheodor Schwann\nTheodor Schwann (7 December 1810 – 11 January 1882) was a German scientist who isolated and named the enzyme pepsin. He also played a key role in promoting the idea of the cell as the foundation of living organisms. His work on the cell has recently been re-assessed, because the idea had been discussed before him. Cell history\nCells were discovered by Robert Hooke (1635–1703). He used a compound microscope with two lenses to look at the structure of cork, and to look at leaves and some insects. He did this from about 1660, and reported it in his book Micrographica in 1665. Many other naturalists and philosophers tried out the new instrument. The structure of plants was investigated by Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712) and Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694). Grew's major work was The anatomy of plants (1682). It is not clear who first saw animal cells, Malpighi, Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680) or Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1112, "id": "41162313" } ]
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what did douglas engelbart invent?
Mouse
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Early Years\nDouglas Engelbart was born in 1925, in Oregon, where he grew up on a small farm. In 1942, he graduated high school and went to Oregon State University to study electrical engineering. His studies were interrupted by WWII. He joined the Navy and spent two years in the Philippines as a radar technician. While stationed in the Philippines he read Vannevar Bush's \" As We may Think .\"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1146, "id": "20157811" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_236316295#6_352344706", "url": "http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/doug-engelbart-inventor-of-the-computer-mouse-8688850.html", "title": "Doug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse | The Independent | The Independent", "headings": "Doug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse\nDoug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse", "segment": "Their first prototype was \"hacked together\" in a weekend, using a butter dish and the ball from a roll-on deodorant. Although Apple's Lisa computer was not a success, the Macintosh, launched in 1984, established graphical computers as the new standard. Since then mice have been created in many shapes, sizes and colours, but all rely on the basic principles enshrined in Engelbart's invention from the 1960s. In 1997 Engelbart won the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT prize for his invention. Three years later he received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Clinton. Latterly Engelbart had led a think tank, the Bootstrap Alliance, whose aims are to improve individual human intelligence through improving humanity's collective intelligence. Dr Curtis R Carlson, the President of SRI, said, \"Doug was a giant who made the world a much better place and who deeply touched those of us who knew him... He brought tremendous value to society. We will miss his genius, warmth and charm. Doug's legacy is immense – anyone in the world who uses a mouse or enjoys the productive benefits of a personal computer is indebted to him.\" Douglas Carl Engelbart, computer scientist and inventor:", "start_char": 4215, "end_char": 5413, "id": "44935516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_158872417#6_427347527", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_Douglas_Engelbart_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Douglas Carl Engelbart\nWho invetend the computer mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nDouglas Engelbart invent? Douglas Engelbart an American inventor and a pioneer in the\ncomputer field invented the computer mouse to support\nhuman-computer interaction. Who invented graphical user interface? Douglas Engelbart\nWho inventd mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nMouse, Inventor\nWho created mousse hair products? Douglas Engelbart\nWho was the person that introduced mouse to computers? Douglas engelbart!!!!!! What else did Douglas Engelbart invent besides the mouse? Douglas Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute invented\nthe mouse in 1968.", "start_char": 2058, "end_char": 2680, "id": "74997268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1524152736#0_3206021689", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Douglas-Engelbart", "title": "Douglas Engelbart | American inventor | Britannica", "headings": "Douglas Engelbart\nDouglas Engelbart\nAmerican inventor\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Douglas Engelbart | American inventor | Britannica\nHome Science Mathematics\nDouglas Engelbart\nAmerican inventor\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nMark Hall\nCoauthor of Sunburst: The Ascent of Sun Microsystems. See Article History\nDouglas Engelbart, (born January 30, 1925, Portland, Oregon, U.S.—died July 2, 2013, Atherton, California), American inventor whose work beginning in the 1950s led to his patent for the computer mouse, the development of the basic graphical user interface (GUI), and groupware. Engelbart won the 1997 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for his “inspiring vision of the future of interactive computing and the invention of key technologies to help realize this vision.” Britannica Quiz\nInventors and Inventions\nOur earliest human ancestors invented the wheel, but who invented the ball bearing that reduces rotational friction? Let the wheels in your head turn while testing your knowledge of inventors and their inventions in this quiz. Engelbart grew up on a farm near Portland. Following two years of enlisted service as a radar technician for the U.S. Navy in World War II, he completed a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering at Oregon State University in 1948. He soon became dissatisfied with his electrical engineering job at the Ames Research Center, located at Moffett Field, California, and in December 1950 had the inspiration that would drive the rest of his professional life. Engelbart’s dream was to use computers to connect individuals in a network that would allow them to share and update information in “real time.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1609, "id": "23739084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_252648886#0_280182191", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Engelbart", "title": "Douglas Engelbart - Wikipedia", "headings": "Douglas Engelbart\nDouglas Engelbart\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer and accomplishments\nGuiding philosophy\nSRI and the Augmentation Research Center\nTymshare and McDonnell Douglas\nBootstrap and the Doug Engelbart Institute\nLater years and death\nAnecdotal notes\nHonors\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Douglas Engelbart - Wikipedia\nDouglas Engelbart\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican engineer and inventor\nDouglas Engelbart\nDouglas Engelbart in 2008\nBorn\nDouglas Carl Engelbart\n( 1925-01-30)\nJanuary 30, 1925\nPortland, Oregon, U.S.\nDied\nJuly 2, 2013\n(2013-07-02)\n(aged 88)\nAtherton, California, U.S.\nCitizenship\nUSA\nAlma mater\nOregon State University (BS 1948)\nUniversity of California, Berkeley (MS 1953, PhD 1955)\nKnown for\nComputer mouse\nHypertext\nGroupware\nInteractive computing\nAwards\nNational Medal of Technology (2000),\nLemelson-MIT Prize,\nACM Turing Award (1997)\nBCS Lovelace Medal (2001),\nNorbert Wiener Award for Social and Professional Responsibility,\nComputer History Museum Fellow Award (2005)\nNAE Member (1996)\nScientific career\nFields\nHuman–computer interaction\nInventor\nInstitutions\nSRI International,\nTymshare,\nMcDonnell Douglas,\nBootstrap Institute/Alliance,\nThe Doug Engelbart Institute\nThesis\nA Study of High-Frequency Gas-Conduction Electronics in Digital Computers (1956)\nDoctoral advisor\nPaul L. Morton\nJohn R. Woodyard\nInfluences\nVannevar Bush\n\nWebsite\ndougengelbart .org\nDouglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor, and an early computer and Internet pioneer. He is best known for his work on founding the field of human–computer interaction, particularly while at his Augmentation Research Center Lab in SRI International, which resulted in creation of the computer mouse, and the development of hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to graphical user interfaces. These were demonstrated at The Mother of All Demos in 1968. Engelbart's law, the observation that the intrinsic rate of human performance is exponential, is named after him. NLS, the \"oN-Line System,\" developed by the Augmentation Research Center under Engelbart's guidance with funding primarily from ARPA (as DARPA was then known), demonstrated numerous technologies, most of which are now in widespread use; it included the computer mouse, bitmapped screens, hypertext; all of which were displayed at \"The Mother of All Demos\" in 1968. The lab was transferred from SRI to Tymshare in the late 1970s, which was acquired by McDonnell Douglas in 1984, and NLS was renamed Augment (now the Doug Engelbart Institute). At both Tymshare and McDonnell Douglas, Engelbart was limited by a lack of interest in his ideas and funding to pursue them, and retired in 1986. In 1988, Engelbart and his daughter Christina launched the Bootstrap Institute – later known as The Doug Engelbart Institute – to promote his vision, especially at Stanford University;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2641, "id": "103686215" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_236316295#0_352333730", "url": "http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/doug-engelbart-inventor-of-the-computer-mouse-8688850.html", "title": "Doug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse | The Independent | The Independent", "headings": "Doug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse\nDoug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse", "segment": "Doug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse | The Independent | The Independent\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNews Obituaries\nDoug Engelbart: Inventor of the computer mouse\nMarcus Williamson\nThursday 04 July 2013 19:19\ncomments\nArticle bookmarked\nFind your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile\nDon't show me this message again\n✕\nMighty mouse: Engelbart with the first prototype of his invention\n(EPA)\nDouglas Engelbart was the inventor of the mouse, the simple tool that dramatically changed the way in which humans interact with their computers. Since the first public demonstration of the mouse in 1968 over a billion have been sold worldwide. Although now slowly being overtaken by touchpads and touch-sensitive screens, the mouse and the concepts behind it, remain an important feature of all modern computers. Engelbart was born in 1925 in Portland, Oregon, one of three children born to Carl Engelbart, a radio repairman, and his wife Gladys. He studied at Oregon State University, from which he graduated in 1948, following wartime military service, and followed this seven years later with a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1957 and founded the Augmentation Research Center (ARC), part of the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), leading a team responsible for creating ideas and making those ideas into reality. It was while driving to work one day that he experienced a vision of the future of computing, as he later described it: \"...", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1560, "id": "44935510" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_158872417#5_427346748", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_Douglas_Engelbart_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Douglas Engelbart\nWho was invent computer mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nWho is the founder of computer mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nWho is the invented the first mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nWho made first mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nWho invented computermouse? Douglas Carl Engelbart\nWho invetend the computer mouse? Douglas Engelbart\nDouglas Engelbart invent? Douglas Engelbart an American inventor and a pioneer in the\ncomputer field invented the computer mouse to support\nhuman-computer interaction. Who invented graphical user interface? Douglas Engelbart\nWho inventd mouse?", "start_char": 1812, "end_char": 2376, "id": "74997267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_158872417#7_427348363", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_Douglas_Engelbart_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Douglas Engelbart\nMouse, Inventor\nWho created mousse hair products? Douglas Engelbart\nWho was the person that introduced mouse to computers? Douglas engelbart!!!!!! What else did Douglas Engelbart invent besides the mouse? Douglas Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute invented\nthe mouse in 1968. Engelbart and his colleagues developed\n\"hypertext\" and computer networking protocols, along with\nbit-mapped computer screens and interfaces. Who developed mouse in computer? Douglas Engelbart, an American inventor. Who discovered computer mouse? It was \"INVENTED\"(not discovered) by Douglas Engelbart.", "start_char": 2376, "end_char": 2982, "id": "74997269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_832778789#0_1452057270", "url": "http://www.legacy.com/ns/doug-engelbart-obituary/165658806", "title": "Doug Engelbart Obituary | Doug Engelbart Funeral | Legacy.com", "headings": "Featured Memorial | Doug Engelbart\nDoug Engelbart\nFeatured Memorial | Doug Engelbart\nDoug Engelbart Obituary\nGuest Book Highlights\nOther obituaries\nPublished in Mercury News on July 3, 2013\n", "segment": "Doug Engelbart Obituary | Doug Engelbart Funeral | Legacy.com\n\n\n\nLegacy Home\nMemorial Sites\n2013\nScience\nDoug Engelbart\n\n\n\nFeatured Memorial | Doug Engelbart\nDoug Engelbart Obituary\nVisit Guest Book\nDoug Engelbart (AP Photo/Michael Schmelling)\nSAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Doug Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse and developer of early incarnations of email, word processing programs and the Internet, has died at the age of 88. The Computer History Museum, where Engelbart had been a fellow since 2005, said he died early Wednesday. The museum in Mountain View, Calif., was notified of the death in an email from his daughter, Christina. The cause of death wasn't immediately known. Back in the 1950s and '60s, when mainframes took up entire rooms and were fed data on punch cards, Engelbart already was envisioning a world in which people used computers to share ideas about solving problems. He said his work was all about \"augmenting human intellect,\" but it boiled down to making computers user-friendly. One of the biggest advances was the mouse, which he developed in the 1960s and patented in 1970. At the time, it was a wooden shell covering two metal wheels: an \"X-Y position indicator for a display system.\" The notion of operating the inside of a computer with a tool on the outside was way ahead of its time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1324, "id": "45581499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_880714805#3_1853777582", "url": "http://www.biztechmagazine.com/article/2012/06/fathers-technology-10-men-who-invented-and-innovated-tech", "title": "Fathers of Technology: 10 Men Who Invented and Innovated in Tech | BizTech Magazine", "headings": "Fathers of Technology: 10 Men Who Invented and Innovated in Tech\nManagement\nFathers of Technology: 10 Men Who Invented and Innovated in Tech\nIT would not be the same without the contributions of these pioneering men.\nDouglas Engelbart\nHuman-Computer Interaction Whiz\nNorman Abramson\nWireless Hero\nJack Nilles\nTelework Titan\nMarty Cooper\nMobile Magician\nGerald A. Lawson\nGaming Champion\nNathaniel Borenstein\nAttachment Architect\nRobert Metcalfe\nEthernet Impresario\nTim Berners-Lee\nWeb Master\nDr. Fujio Masuoka\nFlash Man\nKen Thompson\nOS Virtuoso\n", "segment": "Douglas Engelbart\nHuman-Computer Interaction Whiz\nPhoto: Doug Engelbart Institute\nHis impact on technology: Doug Engelbart is most celebrated for his role in inventing the mouse (along with his lead engineer at the Stanford Research Institute, Bill English, who fashioned the first mouse prototype). At a time when many people are turning to track pads and touch screens, the mouse remains perhaps the most commonly used peripheral of the past three decades. But the mouse was a minor piece of Engelbart’s larger project, the oN-Line System. The unveiling of the NLS at the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco has been called “the mother of all demos” by some, because it packed video conferencing, networked collaboration, the mouse, hyperlinks and text editing into one presentation. These are now core technologies that make up what we think of as modern computing. While the mouse proved to be a big hit with most, there was one man who questioned Engelbart’s design — specifically, how many buttons the mouse should have. “We tried as many as five. We settled on three.", "start_char": 1239, "end_char": 2331, "id": "75859654" } ]
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what book did jacob riis wrote?
How the other half lives
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1366385766#2_2989730235", "url": "https://jacobariismuseum.dk/en/jacob-a-riis/", "title": "JACOB A. RIIS – Jacob A. Riis Museum", "headings": "Jacob A. Riis (1849-1914)\nJacob A. Riis (1849-1914)\nReporter, photographer, author, lecturer and social reformer. The most influential Danish – American of all time. Pioneer of photojournalism. Described as ‘America’s most useful citizen’ by President Theodore Roosevelt.\nJacob A. Riis Biography\nGrowing up in a small Medieval town in Denmark\nRibe in Denmark is known as Scandinavia’s oldest, and some say most charming, town. Jacob A. Riis was born here in 1849 and raised in a small two story house on Sortebrødregade (Black Friar Street). The house has been converted into the museum about his life and legacy.\nJournalist in New York City\n‘In the scores of back alleys, of stable lanes and hidden byways, of which the rent collector alone can keep track, they share a shelter as the ramshackle structures afford with every kind of abomination rifled from the dumps and ash-barrels of the city.’\nPhotographer\n‘My writing did not make much of an impression – these things rarely do, put in mere words – but my negatives, still dripping from the dark-room, came to reinforce them.’\nAuthor\n‘Long ago it was said that ‘one half of the world does not know how the other half lives’’\nLecturer and Social Reformer\n‘It is squalid houses that makes squalid people’\nLegacy\n‘Never give up’\n", "segment": "Jacob August Riis (1849–1914) was a journalist and social reformer in late 19th and early 20th century New York. He steadily publicized the crises in poverty, housing and education at the height of European immigration, when the Lower East Side became the most densely populated place on Earth. From his job as a police reporter working for the local newspapers, he developed a deep, intimate knowledge of Manhattan’s slums where Italians, Czechs, Germans, Irish, Chinese and other ethnic groups were crammed in side by side. His innovative use of flashlight photography to document and portray the squalid living conditions, homeless children and filthy alleyways of New York’s tenements was revolutionary, showing the nightmarish conditions to an otherwise blind public. His innovative use of ‘magic lantern’ picture lectures coupled with gifted storytelling and energetic work ethic captured the imagination of his middle-class audience and set in motion long lasting social reform, as well as documentary, investigative photojournalism. After the success of his first book, How the Other Half Lives (1890) Riis became a prominent public speaker and figurehead for the social activist as well as for the muckraker journalist. Among his other books, The Making of An American (1901) became equally famous, this time detailing his own incredible life story from leaving Denmark, arriving homeless and poor to building a career and finally breaking through, marrying the love of his life and achieving success in fame and status. He died in Barre, Massachusetts, in 1914 and was recognized by many as a hero of his day. Jacob A. Riis Biography\nGrowing up in a small Medieval town in Denmark\nRibe in Denmark is known as Scandinavia’s oldest, and some say most charming, town. Jacob A. Riis was born here in 1849 and raised in a small two story house on Sortebrødregade (Black Friar Street).", "start_char": 1331, "end_char": 3221, "id": "34473770" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_785444336#1_1734022252", "url": "https://librivox.org/out-of-mulberry-street-by-jacob-a-riis/", "title": "LibriVox", "headings": "LibriVox\nLibriVox\nListen/Download ( help?)\nProduction details\nLinks\nOut of Mulberry Street\n", "segment": "155MB\nCatalog date: 2016-07-22\nRead by: Lee Smalley\nBook Coordinator: Lee Smalley\nMeta Coordinator: Ann Boulais\nProof Listener: Laura Victoria\nLinks\nInternet Archive Page\nOnline text\nWikipedia - Jacob A. Riis\nM4B Audiobook (152MB)\nDownload cover art Download CD case insert\nOut of Mulberry Street\nJacob A. Riis (1849 - 1914)\nThese riveting accounts by Jacob A. Riis are from the late 19th century, when lower Manhattan was teeming with struggling, near-starving immigrants crammed into wretched fire-prone tenements. Riis writes compassionately of these people who were nevertheless incredibly resilient and ever aspiring to a better life; of children, lovers, parents, policemen and firemen; of moments of joy, holidays, tragedies, and much more. – Lee Smalley “Since I wrote ‘How the Other Half Lives’ I have been asked many times upon what basis of experience, of fact, I built that account of life in New York tenements.", "start_char": 443, "end_char": 1368, "id": "110676353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1251385254#1_2534501182", "url": "https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/jacob-riis/writer.html", "title": "Writer - Jacob Riis: Revealing “How the Other Half Lives” | Exhibitions - Library of Congress", "headings": "Jacob Riis: Revealing “How the Other Half Lives”\nWriter\n\nJacob Riis: Revealing “How the Other Half Lives”\nWriter\nShedding Light in Dark Places\n“How the Other Half Lives”\nWords on the Page\nWriting the Book\n", "segment": "It was my habit to light the lamps in all the rooms of the lower story and roam through them with my pipe, for I do most of my writing on my feet.” The book was a bestseller. Riis continued to pursue his activism through writing. His long stint as a police reporter, first with the New York Tribune and then the New York Evening Sun, ended in 1901, but Riis continued to produce a stream of freelance articles for newspapers and literary magazines like Scribner’s, the Century, and the Churchman. He also published nearly a dozen influential books involving urban reform, including The Children of the Poor (1892), A Ten Years’ War (1900), The Making of an American (1901), and The Battle with the Slum (1902). Shedding Light in Dark Places\nWood engravings of Riis’s photographs published in How the Other Half Lives maximized the impact of his powerful text. Notorious lodging houses in New York charged customers seven cents or more a night for a bed, or five cents to sleep crowded illegally on the floor. Riis accompanied the sanitary police on a raid of one such lodging house and took this photograph of a room thirteen feet square, in which he observed, “slept twelve men and women, two or three in bunks set in a sort of alcove, the rest on the floor.” Riis and his colleagues took three photographs of an opium joint in Chinatown. This photograph shows a man dozing on a platform with his smoking implements nearby and an attendant looking on.", "start_char": 542, "end_char": 1994, "id": "50959847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_257870494#0_466541365", "url": "http://www.famousphotographers.net/jacob-riis", "title": "Jacob Riis | Photography and Biography", "headings": "Jacob Riis\nJacob Riis", "segment": "Jacob Riis | Photography and Biography\nJacob Riis\nJacob Riis was a American-Danish journalist, social reformer as well as a documentary photographer. He was born on 3 rd May 1849 in Ribe, Denmark. He had a large family with fourteen children other than him. Only three kids survived up to the twentieth century and one of them was Jacob. In general he had a great childhood apart from the time his younger brother drowned and the sight of his mother’s emotions was embedded into his mind. His father visualized Jacob as having a literary professional life but the son was open to carpentry. Riis eventually decided to move to the United States since his marriage proposal for a girl was refused by his father and there were no jobs available for him in the region. Riis was eminent for his journalistic and photographic aptitude to help the impecunious in New York. The indigent New York people were his subject of photography and writing. Due to the early use of flash in photography, he is considered one of the vicars of photography.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1036, "id": "18807128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_838930347#5_1766024533", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/jacob-riis", "title": "Jacob Riis - How the Other Half Lives, Photos & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJacob Riis\nWho Was Jacob Riis?\nEarly Years\n'How the Other Half Lives'\nPhotographs\nImpact on Society\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "Now a legend for his work toward social reform, and for his use of photography to bring previously hidden worlds to light, Riis went on to write many other books, among them, The Battle With the Slum (1902), Children of the Tenements (1903), and the autobiography, The Making of an American (1901). Death\nRiis died on his Massachusetts farm on May 26, 1914. Fact Check\nWe strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Citation Information\nArticle Title\nJacob Riis Biography\nAuthor\nBiography.com Editors\nWebsite Name\nThe Biography.com website\nURL\nhttps://www.biography.com/writer/jacob-riis\nAccess Date\nMay 10, 2021\nPublisher\nA&E Television Networks\nLast Updated\nJanuary 27, 2021\nOriginal Published Date\nJanuary 15, 2015\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nSubscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. SIGN UP", "start_char": 4001, "end_char": 4999, "id": "75808634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1041477424#13_1882033812", "url": "https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91981589", "title": "Jacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half' : NPR", "headings": "Jacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half'\nNational\nJacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half'\nBook Excerpts\n'5 Cents A Spot'\nNo Light Or Air\nA Slum Tour\nPoverty Firsthand\nA Personal Transformation\nExcerpt: 'Rediscovering Jacob Riis'\nExcerpts: 'The Other Half'\n", "segment": "But it was also popular culture, and he abandoned that after How the Other Half Lives. \" Czitrom adds, \"One of the things that makes Riis so fascinating are these contradictions in his work. I see Riis more as a transitional figure. He's somebody that did bring with him those stereotypes and sort of racialized thinking of the day, but he's also somebody that began insisting on the importance of environment. Or, as he put it at one point, it's the squalid houses that make for squalid people.\" Rediscovering Jacob Riis, the book that Yochelson and Czitrom collaborated on, is one of two new books about Riis. The Other Half is the title of a new biography by Tom Buk-Swienty, a Danish historian and former newspaper correspondent in the United States. Poverty Firsthand\nRiis was once one of the most famous men in America: a close friend and confidante of President Theodore Roosevelt and the epitome of the immigrant made good — good, in his case, being measured by political and social influence, not by wealth. But Buk-Swienty says that didn't impress the Danes back in Riis' hometown of Ribe, who viewed anyone who seemed well-off as being so at their expense.", "start_char": 7421, "end_char": 8588, "id": "30087783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1041477424#14_1882035539", "url": "https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91981589", "title": "Jacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half' : NPR", "headings": "Jacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half'\nNational\nJacob Riis: Shedding Light On NYC's 'Other Half'\nBook Excerpts\n'5 Cents A Spot'\nNo Light Or Air\nA Slum Tour\nPoverty Firsthand\nA Personal Transformation\nExcerpt: 'Rediscovering Jacob Riis'\nExcerpts: 'The Other Half'\n", "segment": "Rediscovering Jacob Riis, the book that Yochelson and Czitrom collaborated on, is one of two new books about Riis. The Other Half is the title of a new biography by Tom Buk-Swienty, a Danish historian and former newspaper correspondent in the United States. Poverty Firsthand\nRiis was once one of the most famous men in America: a close friend and confidante of President Theodore Roosevelt and the epitome of the immigrant made good — good, in his case, being measured by political and social influence, not by wealth. But Buk-Swienty says that didn't impress the Danes back in Riis' hometown of Ribe, who viewed anyone who seemed well-off as being so at their expense. Buk-Swienty tells the story of how young Riis, the underachieving son of a schoolmaster, set off for America when the girl he adored turned down his proposal of marriage. Riis worked in the U.S. as a carpenter; in the financial panic of 1873, he experienced unemployment firsthand. \"He himself experienced extreme poverty,\" Buk-Swienty says. \" There was a time where he just didn't have a place to sleep.", "start_char": 7917, "end_char": 8992, "id": "30087784" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_785444336#2_1734023524", "url": "https://librivox.org/out-of-mulberry-street-by-jacob-a-riis/", "title": "LibriVox", "headings": "LibriVox\nLibriVox\nListen/Download ( help?)\nProduction details\nLinks\nOut of Mulberry Street\n", "segment": "Laura Victoria\nLinks\nInternet Archive Page\nOnline text\nWikipedia - Jacob A. Riis\nM4B Audiobook (152MB)\nDownload cover art Download CD case insert\nOut of Mulberry Street\nJacob A. Riis (1849 - 1914)\nThese riveting accounts by Jacob A. Riis are from the late 19th century, when lower Manhattan was teeming with struggling, near-starving immigrants crammed into wretched fire-prone tenements. Riis writes compassionately of these people who were nevertheless incredibly resilient and ever aspiring to a better life; of children, lovers, parents, policemen and firemen; of moments of joy, holidays, tragedies, and much more. – Lee Smalley “Since I wrote ‘How the Other Half Lives’ I have been asked many times upon what basis of experience, of fact, I built that account of life in New York tenements. These stories contain the answer. They are from the daily grist of the police hopper in Mulberry Street…. They are reprinted from the columns of my newspaper and from the magazines as a contribution to the discussion of the lives and homes of the poor…. In this discussion only facts are of value, and these stories are true….” J.A.R. –From the Preface\nGenre (s): *", "start_char": 571, "end_char": 1734, "id": "110676354" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2112636658#2_2274741550", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Riis", "title": "Jacob Riis - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jacob Riis\nJacob Riis\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life\nMigration to the United States\nEarly journalism\nYears at the Tribune\nPhotography\nPublic speaking\nBooks\nTheodore Roosevelt\nPublic works\nLater life\nSocial attitudes\nCriticism\nMemorials\nVeneration\nWritings\nBooks\nOther\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Among the 15, only Jacob, one sister, and the foster sister survived into the twentieth century. Riis was influenced by his father, whose school Riis delighted in disrupting. His father persuaded him to read (and improve his English via) Charles Dickens 's magazine All the Year Round and the novels of James Fenimore Cooper. Jacob had a happy childhood but experienced tragedy at the age of eleven when his brother Theodore, a year younger, drowned. He never forgot his mother's grief. At age eleven or twelve, he donated all the money he had and gave it to a poor Ribe family living in a squalid house if they cleaned it. The tenants took the money and obliged; when he told his mother, she went to help. Though his father had hoped that Jacob would have a literary career, Jacob wanted to be a carpenter. When he was 16, he became fond of Elisabeth Gjørtz, the 12-year-old adopted daughter of the owner of the company for which he worked as an apprentice carpenter.", "start_char": 2057, "end_char": 3025, "id": "104919682" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_728389777#6_1562484884", "url": "https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/people/Riis-Jacob/", "title": "Social Welfare History Project Riis, Jacob", "headings": "Riis, Jacob\nRiis, Jacob\nJacob Riis (May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914): Journalist, Photographer, Social Reformer\nBy Catherine A. Paul\nReferences:\n", "segment": "This book also laid the foundation for muckraking journalism, which became popular in the 1900s (“Jacob Riis: American journalist,” n.d.). Riis’ writings and lectures continue to be relevant in their enduring themes of urban poverty and Americanization. ( Yochelson & Czitrom, 2007). The title of Riis’s autobiography is The Making of an American, written in 1901. This work may also be read through the Internet Archive. This work may also be read through the Internet Archive. References: “Jacob Riis: American journalist” (n.d.).", "start_char": 3288, "end_char": 3819, "id": "41684365" } ]
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what nationality is jermaine paul?
United States of America
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Bio\nDele Alli, best known for being a Soccer Player, was born in Milton Keynes, England, UK on Thursday, April 11, 1996.", "start_char": 480, "end_char": 831, "id": "80454387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2201667762#0_2371866913", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermaine_Paul", "title": "Jermaine Paul - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jermaine Paul\nJermaine Paul\nContents\nEarly life\nMusic career\nThe Voice (2012)\nAfter The Voice\nDiscography\nSingles\nAppearances\nSingles as back up vocals\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jermaine Paul - Wikipedia\nJermaine Paul\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Find sources: \" Jermaine Paul\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nAmerican singer-songwriter from New York\nJermaine Paul\nPaul performing with Alicia Keys in foreground; 2006\nBackground information\nBirth name\nJeremiah Jermaine Paul\nBorn\n( 1979-07-26)\nJuly 26, 1979 (age 41)\nHarriman, New York, U.S.\nGenres\nR&B, gospel\nOccupation (s)\nSinger-songwriter\nInstruments\nVocals, guitar\nYears active\n1996–present\nLabels\nT.W.Is. M\nA&M\nUniversal Motown\nRepublic\nAssociated acts\n1Accord\nAlicia Keys\nBlake Shelton\nShaquille O'Neal\nWebsite\nwww .jermainepaul .com\nJeremiah Jermaine Paul (born July 26, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the winner of the second season of The Voice. Prior to his The Voice stint, he was co-nominated at the 48th Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, in a collaborative work with Alicia Keys as the featured artist. Paul was a member of the short-lived R&B group 1Accord, which was signed to Shaquille O'Neal 's T.W.Is.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1444, "id": "104982600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_266538458#0_615056638", "url": "https://www.thewealthrecord.com/celebs-bio-wiki-salary-earnings-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023-2024-2025/musician/jermaine-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Biography, Wiki | The Wealth Record", "headings": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nTable of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography:\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards & Nominations:\nJermaine Jackson’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\n", "segment": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Biography, Wiki | The Wealth Record\nHome Biography & Net Worth Musician Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nBy\nThe Wealth Record\nModified date: January 7, 2021\nCelebrated Name/Nick Name: Jermaine Jackson\nReal Name/Birth Name: Jermaine La Jaune Jackson\nGender: Male\nAge: 66 years old\nBirth Date/Birthday: 11 December 1954\nBirth Place: Gary, Indiana, United States\nNationality: American\nEthnicity: American\nHeight/How Tall:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 591, "id": "67354064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_266538458#7_615066146", "url": "https://www.thewealthrecord.com/celebs-bio-wiki-salary-earnings-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023-2024-2025/musician/jermaine-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Biography, Wiki | The Wealth Record", "headings": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nTable of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography:\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards & Nominations:\nJermaine Jackson’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\n", "segment": "Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards & Nominations: Jermaine Jackson’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\nEarly Life & Biography: Jermaine Jackson (Jermaine La Jaune Jackson) was born on 11th December 1954 in Gary, Indiana. Jermaine was the 4th child born to Joseph and Katherine Jackson. Joseph was a guitarist, and Katherine was a pianist. They both performed in Jermaine’s uncle’s band, ‘The Falcons.’ Katherine was a housewife while Joseph worked for Inland Steel Company, East Chicago, Indiana. In 1950, the family moved to Gary where Joseph was a crane operator. Jermaine’s siblings include Jackie, Janet, La Toya, Marlon, Michael, Randy, Rebbie, and Tito. Jermaine was born after Tito.", "start_char": 2156, "end_char": 2850, "id": "67354071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1345800620#2_3119560080", "url": "https://www.ccdiscovery.com/jermaine-jackson-net-worth-2020", "title": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums", "headings": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums\nWho is Jermaine Jackson?\nContents show\nJermaine Jackson’s Physical Statistics and More:\nJermaine Jackson Family and Life:\nNet worth of Jermaine Jackson:\nWorks of Jermaine Jackson:\nAlbums:\nJermaine Jackson TV Shows:\n", "segment": "5 Works of Jermaine Jackson: 6 Albums: 7 Jermaine Jackson TV Shows: Jermaine Jackson is the fourth child of the Jackson Family. He is an American singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist. He was a member of ‘Jacksons Five’, which was a music band including him and his 4 brothers. He was a second lead vocalist after Micheal Jackson and bass guitarist. Jermaine Jackson’s Physical Statistics and More: Full name: Jermaine La Jaune Jackson\nBirth Date:", "start_char": 658, "end_char": 1107, "id": "32501011" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1345800620#3_3119561191", "url": "https://www.ccdiscovery.com/jermaine-jackson-net-worth-2020", "title": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums", "headings": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth In 2020, Age, Wife And Kids, Songs, Albums\nWho is Jermaine Jackson?\nContents show\nJermaine Jackson’s Physical Statistics and More:\nJermaine Jackson Family and Life:\nNet worth of Jermaine Jackson:\nWorks of Jermaine Jackson:\nAlbums:\nJermaine Jackson TV Shows:\n", "segment": "He was a member of ‘Jacksons Five’, which was a music band including him and his 4 brothers. He was a second lead vocalist after Micheal Jackson and bass guitarist. Jermaine Jackson’s Physical Statistics and More: Full name: Jermaine La Jaune Jackson\nBirth Date: December 11, 1954. ( Will be 66 years old in December 2020)\nBirth Place: Gary, Lake, Indiana. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius\nOccupation:", "start_char": 845, "end_char": 1237, "id": "32501012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_266538458#6_615064575", "url": "https://www.thewealthrecord.com/celebs-bio-wiki-salary-earnings-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023-2024-2025/musician/jermaine-jackson-net-worth/", "title": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Biography, Wiki | The Wealth Record", "headings": "Jermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nJermaine Jackson Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nTable of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography:\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards & Nominations:\nJermaine Jackson’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\n", "segment": "How about his height and weight, moreover his net worth? In another case, Jermaine Jackson might be a stranger, fortunately for you we have compiled all you need to know about Jermaine Jackson’s biography-wiki, his personal life, today’s net worth as of 2021, his age, height, weight, career, professional life, and more facts. Well, if your all set, here is what I know. Table of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography: Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards & Nominations: Jermaine Jackson’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\nEarly Life & Biography: Jermaine Jackson (Jermaine La Jaune Jackson) was born on 11th December 1954 in Gary, Indiana. Jermaine was the 4th child born to Joseph and Katherine Jackson. Joseph was a guitarist, and Katherine was a pianist.", "start_char": 1688, "end_char": 2499, "id": "67354070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_123798554#2_269512682", "url": "https://www.tuko.co.ke/383557-dele-alli-descent-parents-girlfriend-siblings-salary-net-worth.html", "title": "Dele Alli: Descent, parents, girlfriend, sibling, salary, net worth", "headings": "Dele Alli: Descent, parents, girlfriend, siblings, salary, net worth\nDele Alli: Descent, parents, girlfriend, siblings, salary, net worth\nDele Alli profile summary\nBiography\nCareer\nIs there a Dele Alli wife?\nDele Alli net worth and salary\nSubscribe to watch new videos\n", "segment": "Bamidele Jermaine Alli\nDate of birth: 11th April 1996\nPlace of birth: Milton Keynes, England\nNationality: English\nEthnicity: Black\nDescent: Nigerian\nMarital status: Single\nProfession: Professional football player\nDele Alli Instagram: dele\nNet worth: $9 million\nBiography\nDele was born on 11th April 1996 in Milton Keynes, England as Bamidele Jermaine Alli.", "start_char": 765, "end_char": 1121, "id": "5631788" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1141523851#16_2550055273", "url": "https://buzzsouthafrica.com/blasian-celebrities/", "title": "25 Famous Blasian Celebrities We Love (Half Black Half Asian Celebs)", "headings": "25 Famous (Afro Asian) Blasian Celebrities You Never Knew\n25 Famous (Afro Asian) Blasian Celebrities You Never Knew\nFamous (Afro Asian) Blasian Celebrities We Love\n1. TIGER WOODS\n2. NE YO\n3. DENYCE LAWTON\n4. KELIS\n5. NAOMI CAMPBELL\n6. TYSON BECKFORD\n7. AMERIE\n8. SEAN PAUL\n9. WILL DEMPS\n10. RAE DAWN CHONG\n11. CASSIE\n12. LA’SHONTAE HECKARD\n13. NICKI MINAJ\n2,746,531 likes\n14. ROBINNE LEE\n15. KIMORA LEE SIMMONS\n16. FOXY BROWN\n17. apl.de.ap\n18. NAOMI OSAKA\n19. JHENE AIKO\n20. PAMELA GRIER\n21. CHANEL IMAN\n22. PATRICK CHUNG\n1,103 likes\n23. KARIN TAYLOR\n24. KHALIL KAIN\n7,078 likes\n25. AYESHA CURRY\n495,293 likes\n", "segment": "Musician\nEthnicity: English, Portuguese, Jamaican, and Chinese\nSean Paul Francis Ryan Henrique was born on January 9, 1973, and performs under his name Sean Paul. He is a dancehall musician of Jamaican ethnicity. Sean’s father is half Afro Caribbean and half Portuguese whereas his mother is of Chinese Jamaican and English descent. 9. 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He is an American soccer safety and in 2002, Will Demps was signed by Baltimore Ravens to be an undrafted free agent.", "start_char": 5929, "end_char": 6621, "id": "44135786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2201626328#0_2371836099", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermaine_O%27Neal", "title": "Jermaine O'Neal - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jermaine O'Neal\nJermaine O'Neal\nJermaine O'Neal\nContents\nEarly life and high school career\nNBA career\nPortland Trail Blazers (1996–2000)\n1996-1997 season\n1997–1998 season\n1998–1999 season\n1999–2000 season\nIndiana Pacers (2000–2008)\n2000–2001 season\n2001–2002 season and First All-Star selection\n2002–2003 season\n2003–2004 season\n2004–2005 season\n2005–2006 season battling the injuries\n2006–2007 injury season and Final season with the Pacers\nToronto Raptors (2008–2009)\nMiami Heat (2009–2010)\nBoston Celtics (2010–2012)\nPhoenix Suns (2012–2013)\nGolden State Warriors (2013–2014)\nRetirement season\nNational team career\nNBA career statistics\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nNBA achievements\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jermaine O'Neal - Wikipedia\nJermaine O'Neal\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican basketball player\nJermaine O'Neal\nO'Neal with the Golden State Warriors in 2014\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1978-10-13)\nOctober 13, 1978 (age 42)\nColumbia, South Carolina\nNationality\nAmerican\nListed height\n6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)\nListed weight\n255 lb (116 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school\nEau Claire\n(Columbia, South Carolina)\nNBA draft\n1996 / Round: 1 / Pick: 17th overall\nSelected by the Portland Trail Blazers\nPlaying career\n1996–2014\nPosition\nCenter / Power forward\nNumber\n5, 6, 7, 20\nCareer history\n1996 – 2000\nPortland Trail Blazers\n2000 – 2008\nIndiana Pacers\n2008–2009\nToronto Raptors\n2009 – 2010\nMiami Heat\n2010 – 2012\nBoston Celtics\n2012–2013\nPhoenix Suns\n2013–2014\nGolden State Warriors\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n6× NBA All-Star ( 2002 – 2007)\nAll-NBA Second Team ( 2004)\n2× All-NBA Third Team ( 2002, 2003)\nNBA Most Improved Player ( 2002)\nFirst-team Parade All-American (1996)\nThird-team Parade All-American (1995)\nMcDonald's All-American ( 1996)\nSouth Carolina Mr. Basketball (1996)\n\nCareer statistics\nPoints\n13,309 (13.2 ppg)\nRebounds\n7,261 (7.2 rpg)\nBlocks\n1,820 (1.8 bpg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\nMedals\n\nMen's basketball\nRepresenting United States\nFIBA Americas Championship\n\n2003 San Juan\nNational team\nGoodwill Games\n\n2001 Brisbane\nNational team\nJermaine O'Neal (born October 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. The center – power forward had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft straight out of high school. O'Neal, at just 17 years of age, was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 17th overall pick, and played his first professional game at 18. At the time, he was the youngest player to ever play an NBA game . O'Neal was unable to break into the first team in Portland and was traded to the Indiana Pacers in 2000. In his eight seasons with the team, he was voted an NBA All-Star six times, made the All-NBA teams three times, and was voted the NBA Most Improved Player in the 2001–02 season. O'Neal also helped Indiana reach the NBA Playoffs six times, including the Eastern Conference Finals in the 2003–04 season. O'Neal was traded to the Toronto Raptors before the 2008–09 season began, and later played for the Miami Heat, the Boston Celtics, and the Phoenix Suns.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2433, "id": "104982588" } ]
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what did charles babbage create in the 1800s?
Analytical Engine
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Considered by some to be the “father of the computer”, Charles Babbage invented the first mechanical computer, called the analytical engine, that others (whom we’ll mention later) would then use as inspiration in their more complex, electronic designs and computers. But before that invention came to be, he had this dream of a machine that could perform calculations, and he called it the calculating engine. After asking Parliament for a fairly large budget to try and build the thing, he gave up halfway when he had a better idea – the analytical engine. Analytical Engine\nSo of course he went back to Parliament to ask for more money to build his new idea, to which you can probably guess Parliament’s reply – “NO, finish what you started with the calculating engine.” Babbage never did complete the calculating engine after having the better idea to build the analytical engine, and never got the money to be able to build that. So, with the calculating engine only partially built and the analytical engine only designed, Babbage never finished what he started. But, just because it wasn’t built yet didn’t mean you couldn’t write “software” for it – and that’s exactly what one person did, someone who worked very closely with Babbage. Her name was Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace – but we’ll call her Ada Lovelace.", "start_char": 2203, "end_char": 3712, "id": "69453775" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2061557690#1_3101917842", "url": "http://linguapress.com/advanced/babbage.htm", "title": "Charles Babbage, the father of computers", "headings": "Charles Babbage - The Father of Computers\nPeople\nCharles Babbage - The Father of Computers\nWHO invented the first computer? And when?\nWORDS:\nSTUDENTS' WORKSHEET\n", "segment": "it was Charles Babbage, in the year 1832. Babbage, who was born in London in 1791, was a great mathematical genius . He was a natural inventor, and invented all sorts of new products. When he finished school, he went to study mathematics at Cambridge University. Later, he got a job teaching at the university ; and while Professor of Mathematics in this illustrious university, he designed his \"first difference engine \". This was, basically, a hand-operated mechanical calculator. He took nine years to build a part of the machine. This machine, which is in the London Science Museum, can make complex mathematical calculations. It is a basic mechanical computer.", "start_char": 282, "end_char": 947, "id": "74589562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1067073664#0_1812312484", "url": "http://primaryfacts.com/4622/charles-babbage-facts-and-information/", "title": "Charles Babbage: Facts and Information - Primary Facts", "headings": "Charles Babbage: Facts and Information\nCharles Babbage: Facts and Information", "segment": "Charles Babbage: Facts and Information - Primary Facts\nCharles Babbage: Facts and Information\nJames Famous Inventors, Famous People\nHere are some facts about Charles Babbage. Charles Babbage was an English inventor, engineer and mathematician. He is best known for devising the first mechanical computer which led to modern advances in computers. Babbage was born in London in 1791, attended Cambridge University and became the college’s top mathematician. He and his friends at Cambridge founded the Ghost Club to investigate supernatural happenings. He helped to found the Astronomical Society in 1820. He was also in charge of a survey of Ireland and helped to create Britain’s modern postal system. In 1822, Charles Babbage devised a machine able to perform mathematical calculations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 788, "id": "61899119" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1735072900#0_3075620602", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Charles_Babbage_invent", "title": "What did Charles Babbage invent? - Answers", "headings": "What did Charles Babbage invent\n?\n\nWhat did Charles Babbage invent?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What did Charles Babbage invent? - Answers\nAsk Question\nLog in\nInventions\nMathematicians\nWhat did Charles Babbage invent? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-07-15 02:31:46\nBabbage was the first man to design and (partially) build a computer, and he did it in the 19th century. Additional Information: Charles Babbage is best known for inventing the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine, machines designed to eliminate human error in mathematical calculations, and precursors to the modern computer. Some of his other inventions include: The cowcatcher (locomotive part)\nThe dynamometer (device for measuring an engine's load-bearing performance)\nStandard railroad gauge\nOccult lighthouse lights (the revolving type)\nLocomotive speedometer\nGreenwich time signals (a means of transmitting time telegraphically)\nHeliograph opthalmoscope (instrument for examining the interior of the eye)\nDesigned (but did not build) a printer to go with his calculating engines\nThe Analytical Engine, the world's first general purpose programmable automatic computer. He was never able to get funding to build it. It was entirely mechanical and directly powered by a steam engine. The first general purpose programmable automatic computer actually built was ENIAC about a century later.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1304, "id": "3661403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1696504558#7_2509450316", "url": "http://www.hostingreviews.com/the-life-of-charles-babbage/", "title": "The Life of Charles Babbage", "headings": "The Life of Charles Babbage\nThe Life of Charles Babbage", "segment": "In 1838, Babbage invented the metal frame that attached to the front of trains to move cows and large animals off of the rail tracks. Charles also constructed a dynamometer car, this was used to measure the speed, and other aspects of a trains movement and is still used today. Babbage also invented an ophthalmoscope, but when it was given to a physician for testing it was forgotten, and the device was reinvented by Hermann von Helmholtz. The life of Charles Babbage was a well lived and high dreamt life, although Charles was not able to put into motion his inventions of the computer engines, scientists found his book of notes and created a replica of the difference engine one and two, and the Analytical engine. These were placed in a computer science Museum. Charles Babbage died at the age of 79 and was known as an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who created the concept of a programmable computer. Upon Charles Babbage’s death in 1871, an autopsy was performed by a group of scientists from a University who removed Charles’s brain and preserved half at the Hunterian Museum, and the other half in the Science Museum, both located in London. To this day Charles is known as the grandfather of computing and a well determined, interesting individual. We here are Hosting Reviews are honored to have written this article for such a great person who dedicated his life to a pasion that he loved. Without his dedication we would not be as advanced as we are today.", "start_char": 3208, "end_char": 4719, "id": "19991627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1391904513#10_1916178377", "url": "http://history-computer.com/People/BabbageBio.html", "title": "Charles Babbage – Biography, History and Inventions", "headings": "Charles Babbage – Biography, History and Inventions\nCharles Babbage – Biography, History and Inventions\nCharles Babbage\n", "segment": "In 1819 Babbage travels to Paris to visit French scientists. There he gets first inspiration for Difference Engine from Baron Gaspard de Prony’s use of division of labour for calculating tables. At the close of 1820, Charles Babbage by now twenty-nine was still without any profession. For the previous six years, he had tried to find something suitable. He had carried out intensive mathematical research and had published a fair number of articles. He had presented several of his findings in lectures at the Royal Society, among whose illustrious members he had managed to establish himself. He had also, once again, shown his predilection for reform by becoming one of the co-founders of the Astronomical Society in 1820. Despite of his unsuccessful attempts to find a job, the family seemed to manage quite comfortably financially. In 1814 Babbage made his first step in the field of engineering. He invented a new type of lock which he was interested in having manufactured.", "start_char": 6102, "end_char": 7083, "id": "73865972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_628495387#5_1471681327", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/charles-babbage-3709.php", "title": "Charles Babbage Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Charles Babbage\nBiography\n\nCharles Babbage Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Charles Babbage?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "He designed an open submarine in which four people could survive for a couple of days. He could decode the Vigenère's auto key cipher, but was forced to keep his achievement under wraps due to the Crimean War. He invented the pilot fixed to locomotives to clear the tracks, and the dynamometer which kept track of the locomotive's progress. He was a Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge for over a decade. He was one of the first to write about operational research. The ‘Babbage Principle’ developed the division of labor according to the skill of the laborer. His views on Creation supported natural law, and distanced the scriptures from it. Image Credit\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage\n(Unknown [Public domain])\nImage Credit\nhttp://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage\n(Samuel Laurence [Public domain])\nImage Credit\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_Babbage._Stipple_engraving_by_Roffe,_1833._Wellcome_V0000258.jpg\n(See page for author [CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)])\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: Trinity College, Cambridge\nMale Scientists\nBritish Scientists\nCapricorn Scientists\nChildhood & Early Life\nCharles was one of the four children born to Benjamin Babbage, a banking partner in Praed's & Co and the owner of the Bitton Estate in Teignmouth, and Betsy Plumleigh Babbage.", "start_char": 1500, "end_char": 2870, "id": "69641767" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1696504558#6_2509448851", "url": "http://www.hostingreviews.com/the-life-of-charles-babbage/", "title": "The Life of Charles Babbage", "headings": "The Life of Charles Babbage\nThe Life of Charles Babbage", "segment": "In 1824, Babbage won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society “for his invention of the engines.” From 1828 to 1839 Babbage was a Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. Charles founded the Astronomical Society in 1820 and the Statistical Society in 1834. In 1837, he published his Ninth book “On Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God.” Babbage also achieved results in cryptography. In 1838, Babbage invented the metal frame that attached to the front of trains to move cows and large animals off of the rail tracks. Charles also constructed a dynamometer car, this was used to measure the speed, and other aspects of a trains movement and is still used today. Babbage also invented an ophthalmoscope, but when it was given to a physician for testing it was forgotten, and the device was reinvented by Hermann von Helmholtz. The life of Charles Babbage was a well lived and high dreamt life, although Charles was not able to put into motion his inventions of the computer engines, scientists found his book of notes and created a replica of the difference engine one and two, and the Analytical engine. These were placed in a computer science Museum.", "start_char": 2822, "end_char": 3976, "id": "19991626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621260518#0_1366448392", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/babbage_charles.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Charles Babbage", "headings": "Charles Babbage (1791 - 1871)\nCharles Babbage (1791 - 1871)", "segment": "BBC - History - Charles Babbage\nCharles Babbage (1791 - 1871)\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\nCharles Babbage © Babbage was a British mathematician, an original and innovative thinker and a pioneer of computing. Charles Babbage was born on 26 December 1791, probably in London, the son of a banker. He was often unwell as a child and was educated mainly at home. By the time he went to Cambridge University in 1810 he was very interested in mathematics. After graduation Babbage was hired by the Royal Institution to lecture on calculus. Within two years he had been elected a member of the Royal Society and, with his Cambridge friends, was instrumental in setting up the Astronomical Society in 1820, the first to challenge the dominance of the Royal Society. From 1828 to 1839, Babbage was Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. The 1820s saw Babbage work on his 'Difference Engine', a machine which could perform mathematical calculations. A six-wheeled model was initially constructed and demonstrated to a number of audiences. 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During the 1830s, Babbage worked on an analytical engine which would perform all sorts of calculations. Babbage and his team produced over 7,000 pages of designs and notes for the machine. The machine would be housed in a 5 metre tall building, a mechanical version of a modern computer’s CPU. Babbage never got funding for the machine, but continued to work on improved versions.", "start_char": 346, "end_char": 1278, "id": "61899120" } ]
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what is the major language spoken in canada?
French Language
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Italian ( 170,000 )\n7.", "start_char": 849, "end_char": 1196, "id": "77093069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_447223604#2_942658592", "url": "https://clickmelons.com/top-7-languages-spoken-in-canada.html", "title": "Top 7 Languages Spoken in Canada", "headings": "Top 7 Languages Spoken in Canada\nTop 7 Languages Spoken in Canada\n1. English\n2. French\n3. Chinese\n4. Punjabi ( 500,000 )\n5. Spanish ( 210,000 )\n6. Italian ( 170,000 )\n7. Dutch ( 160,000 )\nIndigenous Languages of Canada\n", "segment": "1. English\nThe most common language spoken in Canada is English. The number of English-speaking people in this country is about 21 million. This is 59% of people. It is also about speaking English to people speaking other languages. 2. French\nThe second most common language in Canada is French. About 6 million people ( 21% ) in the country speak this language. English and French are the official languages of Canada. 3.", "start_char": 616, "end_char": 1039, "id": "77093068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1721158244#17_3037821554", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_two_official_languages_spoken_in_Barcelona", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What are 5 major languages of Canada? Canada has two official languages: English and French. After these two languages, Chinese, Italian, and German are the most used languages. AnswerTop 5 languages spoken in Canada are: EnglishFrenchPunjabiSpanishChinese\nWhat is the main language of Barcelona? It has always been Catalan, despite Spanish being the official language of the Spanish monarchs and of General Franco. Barcelona is the capitol of the autonomous community of Catalonia, in Spain. It has two official languages, Catalan and Spanish. What lanuages are spoken in India?", "start_char": 6190, "end_char": 6767, "id": "3633041" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_194882838#19_454261361", "url": "https://www.insider.com/differences-between-canada-and-usa-2018-6", "title": "The Differences Between the US and Canada", "headings": "14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\n14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\nJessica Booth\nThey may be physically close together, but they are very different.\nCanada's government system differs from America's.\nCanada has a Prime Minister.\nAs a country, Canada is more welcoming to outsiders.\nCanada is more open to refugees.\nCanadians take more breaks at work and have more vacation time.\nCanadians know how to take a break.\nCanadians drink milk out of bags.\nThe milk gets poured into a pitcher.\nCanada has very different snacks than America.\nPoutine is Canada's unofficial national dish.\nThere is no middle school in Canada.\nThey go to elementary school until 7th grade and then go to high school.\nIt's easier to go out to eat in large groups in Canada.\nThe servers bring credit/debit card machines right to you.\nAmericans do a lot more online shopping than Canadians.\nAmericans love online shopping.\nCanadians don't use pennies.\nCanada got rid of their version of the penny.\nCanadians put more emphasis on higher education.\nIn Canada, college is valued highly.\nAmericans do not use the same measuring system.\nAmerica is one of the only countries that isn't using the metric system.\nCanada has two major languages.\nFrench and English are their major languages.\nAmericans love Starbucks but Canadians love Tim Hortons.\nCanadians aren't as into Starbucks.\nCanadians get free healthcare.\nThe Canadian system, however, isn't perfect.\nSEE ALSO: The 9 best places for Americans to live in Canada\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Flickr/VFS Digital Design\nIn the US, English is considered the major language. Sure, there might be a huge percentage of people who speak Spanish, but English is the primary language. In Canada, there are two major languages: French and English. In 2016, 29.8% of Canadians spoke French, and in Quebec, 94.5% of the population spoke it. Also in 2016, 30 million people in Canada reported speaking English. Americans love Starbucks but Canadians love Tim Hortons. Canadians aren't as into Starbucks. AP\nIn the US, Starbucks can typically be found, well, everywhere. Canadians haven't quite jumped on that bandwagon.", "start_char": 8327, "end_char": 8942, "id": "78729315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1151066678#0_2383163501", "url": "http://www.canadafaq.ca/what+are+the+official+languages+of+canada/", "title": "What are the official languages of Canada?", "headings": "\nWhat are the official languages of Canada?", "segment": "What are the official languages of Canada? Canada FAQ\nMiscellaneous\nWhat are the official languages of Canada? What are the official languages of Canada? Canada is a bilingual nation with two official languages (French and English), but a multitude of languages are spoken in the country. There are over 67 distinct dialects and languages, which are classified into 11 Aboriginal language groups. Of them, only Ojibway, Inuktitut, and Cree are spoken by a large enough group of fluent speakers. Salishan languages are used in the Northwest Plateau while Iroquoian and Algic languages are spoken in the Eastern Woodlands cultural area. French and English are the mother tongue of 23.2 percent and 58.8 percent of Canadians, respectively. Both are official languages in New Brunswick only, and the official language in Quebec is French. Both French and English are recognized as official languages by the Constitution of Canada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 926, "id": "76160676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_447223604#1_942657591", "url": "https://clickmelons.com/top-7-languages-spoken-in-canada.html", "title": "Top 7 Languages Spoken in Canada", "headings": "Top 7 Languages Spoken in Canada\nTop 7 Languages Spoken in Canada\n1. English\n2. French\n3. Chinese\n4. Punjabi ( 500,000 )\n5. Spanish ( 210,000 )\n6. Italian ( 170,000 )\n7. Dutch ( 160,000 )\nIndigenous Languages of Canada\n", "segment": "One of the reasons is the country's long history. More linguistic diversity is more common in major cities such as Toronto and Vancouver. English and French are the most spoken languages in Canada. But that's not all. In this article, we will talk about the 7 most common languages spoken in Canada. 1. English\nThe most common language spoken in Canada is English. The number of English-speaking people in this country is about 21 million. This is 59% of people. It is also about speaking English to people speaking other languages.", "start_char": 317, "end_char": 849, "id": "77093067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2614577166#4_2824914256", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_North_America", "title": "Languages of North America - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of North America\nLanguages of North America\nContents\nIndigenous languages\nIntroduced languages\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "English is the predominant language of Canada, the United States, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands, and is spoken alongside English-based creole languages in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the Virgin Islands. It is also the official language of Dominica and Saint Lucia, where the French-based Antillean Creole is also widely spoken. Spanish is the dominant language in Mexico and all of Central America apart from Belize, as well as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico (where English is spoken as well); it is also widely spoken in the United States. French is the dominant language in Quebec and Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and is spoken in Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Louisiana. It is spoken alongside French-based creole languages in Saint Lucia, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, and the French side of Saint Martin. French is one of the two official and national languages of Canada. Russian was once widely spoken in Alaska as it was the language of administration, commerce, and the settlers there that often intermarried with the locals (they numbered no more than a thousand), creating a sizable biracial population. The language began to decline after the United States purchased the land from the Russian Empire. Nonetheless, the language, called \"Old Russian\" by its speakers, is still spoken today in parts of Alaska like Ninilchik and Kodiak by descendants of Russian colonists and Russified Alaskan Natives and is known for its archaic Russian vocabulary and indigenous influences, though the vast majority of speakers are elderly, so that this unique Russian dialect is heavily endangered.", "start_char": 2727, "end_char": 4616, "id": "105271134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258604333#0_1862865951", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-canada.html", "title": "What Language is Spoken in Canada? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language is Spoken in Canada?\nWhat Language is Spoken in Canada?\nIndigenous Languages of Canada\nMinority Languages of Canada\nLinguistic Demographics of Canada\n", "segment": "What Language is Spoken in Canada? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language is Spoken in Canada? A stop sign showing French, English, and Inuktitut. Canada is the northernmost country in North America and has a population size of approximately 35.15 million. This population has been formed by a large number of indigenous groups, European colonizers, and recent immigrants. Together, these individuals have created a rich cultural environment in the country, with a diverse range of customs practiced and languages spoken. Of these many languages, only French and English have been given official status by the federal government of Canada. All public services, legislative decisions, and court proceedings are held in both French and English. Approximately 56.9% of the population of Canada speaks English as a native language, while 21.3% speak French as a first language. Additionally, 85.6% of the population is able to communicate in English and 30.1% are able to speak and understand French.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 984, "id": "96445381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_902210815#0_1530752388", "url": "http://www.studycountry.com/guide/CA-language.htm", "title": "The Languages spoken in Canada", "headings": "Languages in Canada\nLanguages in Canada\nFrench and English in Canada\nFrench Language in Canada\nEnglish Language in Canada\nOther Languages Spoken in Canada\nAboriginal Languages of Canada\n", "segment": "The Languages spoken in Canada\nLanguages in Canada\nYou are here: Countries / Canada\nThe many languages spoken in Canada are a reflection of the country’s long history and colonial roots. From an official standpoint, Canada is a bilingual country, with both French and English recognized as the nation’s national languages, but there are also a multitude of non-official languages spoken in the country, ranging from German and Spanish to Punjabi and Chinese. This does not include the large number of native languages that can be heard around the country, particularly in the northernmost reaches of Canada. According to the latest census information, there are over 50 distinct languages and many more native dialects spoken throughout Canada, which are classified into 11 Aboriginal language groups. Of them, only Ojibway, Inuktitut and Cree are spoken by a large enough group of speakers to be considered relevant. Salishan languages are also used in the Northwest Plateau, while Iroquoian and Algic languages are spoken in the Eastern Woodlands cultural area. French and English in Canada\nIntroduction\nEnglish and French are the co-official languages of Canada, and both are used in the country’s federal government institutions. What this means, essentially, is that the public has the right to communicate with, and receive services from, federal government institutions in either English or French and that federal government employees have the option of working in the official language of their choice in designated bilingual regions. Street sign in Vancouver, Source The federal government of Canada is committed to advancing the equality and status of the English and French languages within Canadian society and provides support to the development of English and French linguistic minority communities.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1814, "id": "102559147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110774051#14_296581071", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Canada", "title": "What languages are spoken in Canada? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Canada\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Canada?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Canada?\n", "segment": "French and English are Canada's Official Languages. They have equal status. However, English is the most widely spoken language. English and French\nCanada has two official languages; English and French. English and French are the mother tongues of 59.7% and 23.2% of the population respectively, and the languages most spoken at home by 68.3% and 22.3% of the population respectively. 98.5% of Canadians speak English or French (67.5% speak English only, 13.3% speak French only, and 17.7% speak both). English and French Official Language Communities, defined by First Official Language Spoken, constitute 73.0% and 23.6% of the population respectively. Although 85% of French-speaking Canadians live in Quebec, there are substantial Francophone populations in Ontario, Alberta, and southern Manitoba. The major language spoken in Canada is English.", "start_char": 6031, "end_char": 6882, "id": "74901003" } ]
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what system of government is used in south korea?
Constitutional republic
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The highest member of the national assembly is the president, followed by the prime minister and then the ministers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 596, "id": "27020131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1452813241#0_3081425589", "url": "https://ucfinternationalsouthkorea.weebly.com/government.html", "title": "Government - South Korea", "headings": "Government\nGovernment", "segment": "Government - South Korea\n\n\n\n\nGovernment\nSouth Korea is a constitutional democracy. The South Korean government's structure is determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Korea. This document has been revised several times since its first promulgation in 1948 at independence. However, it has retained many broad characteristics and with the exception of the short-lived Second Republic of South Korea, the country has always had a presidential system with an independent chief executive. The most recent revision to the Constitution of the Republic of Korea was in 1987 at the beginning of the Sixth Republic. This revision guaranteed that judges would not be removed from office for any reason other than impeachment, criminal acts, or incapacity. This revision also established the Constitutional Court, making it the first time that South Korea had an active body for constitutional review. South Korea has a government divided into three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative\nThe executive and legislative branches operate primarily at the national level, although various ministries in the executive branch also carry out local functions. Local governments are semi-autonomous, and contain executive and legislative bodies of their own.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1256, "id": "38394194" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383477751#1_2234286552", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-south-korea-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does South Korea Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does South Korea Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does South Korea Have?\nThe Executive Branch Of The Government\nMinistries Of South Korea\nIndependent Agencies\nThe Legislative Branch Of The Government\nThe Judiciary Of South Korea\n", "segment": "The Republic of Korea is a democratic republic with three principal branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. South Korea has a centralized government that primarily operates at the national level. The head of the government is the president. The highest member of the national assembly is the president, followed by the prime minister and then the ministers. The judiciary and executive branches operate majorly at the national level. The constitution determines the structure of the government. The Executive Branch Of The Government\nThe president is the head of the executive branch of the national assembly. He or she is directly elected by the people and serves for a term of five years. After the term, he or she is not legible for a second term in service.", "start_char": 203, "end_char": 1000, "id": "27020132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1042265888#0_2424494952", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/south-korea-political-hierarchy/", "title": "Hierarchy of South Korea Political Structure - South Korea Political System", "headings": "South Korea Political Hierarchy\nSouth Korea Political Hierarchy\nThe Executive\nThe Legislature\nJudiciary\nKey Ministers\n", "segment": "Hierarchy of South Korea Political Structure - South Korea Political System\nSouth Korea Political Hierarchy\nSouth Korea follows a republican form of government in which the President is the Chief of the State and the Prime Minister is the Head of Government. The powers of the government are divided into three parts so that there is proper distribution of responsibilities and duties. These duties are thus shared between the Executive, Legislative and the Judiciary. Like other democracies, the citizens of the nature vote for their leaders and a proper hierarchical structure is followed both on state and central level. Let’s look at this political hierarchy of South Korea in detail. The Executive\nThe executive branch of the political system in South Korea is the most important branch, one which the major duties and responsibilities. This branch is headed by the president, followed closely by the prime minister and then the cabinet. The following is a detailed hierarchy of the executive of South Korea. The President-head of state\nThe Prime Minister-head of government, appointed by the President\nThe Cabinet-headed by the Prime Minister\nThe Deputy Prime Minister-appointed by the President\nThe State Council-appointed by the President on advice of the Prime Minister and comes within the Cabinet\nThe Legislature\nThe legislative branch of the government is the second leg which is responsible for making rules, laws and regulations. This branch consists of the unicarmel national assembly and the members of this assembly are selected for a four year term.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1567, "id": "8564691" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269017737#0_2784856567", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/south-korea/government", "title": "South Korea: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "South Korea: Government\nSouth Korea: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State:\nHead of Government:\nOverview\nGovernment Name:\nConstitution:\nGovernment Type:\nIndex of Economic Freedom\nCountry Risk Rating\nA1 A2 A3 A4 B C D E Very Low Risk Acceptable Risk Very High Risk\nGovernment Branches\nRegional Trade Blocs\nInternational Organization Participation [2]\nEnvironmental Agreements [3]\nTax Information [2]\nTax Authority:\nTax Name:\nSources:\n", "segment": "South Korea: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nSouth Korea\nGovernment\nSouth Korea: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State: President Moon Jae-in\nHead of Government: Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon\nOverview\nGovernment Name: Republic of Korea\nConstitution: Adopted: 1987; Protects individual rights in additional to economic provisions, such as stable and balanced growth rates, proper distribution of income, and preventing abuse of economic power.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 508, "id": "98872864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_748173932#0_1277946770", "url": "http://web.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Government_of_South_Korea", "title": "Government of South Korea - New World Encyclopedia", "headings": "Government of South Korea\nGovernment of South Korea\nContents\nExecutive branch\nState Council\nMinistries\nIndependent agencies\nLegislative branch\nJudicial branch\nLocal government\nCivil service\nElections\nReferences\nExternal links\nCredits\n", "segment": "Government of South Korea - New World Encyclopedia\nGovernment of South Korea\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nPrevious (Gough Whitlam)\nNext (Governor-General of India)\nSouth Korea\nThis article is part of the series: Politics and government of\nSouth Korea\n\nGovernment\nSixth Republic\nConstitution\nPresident\nMoon Jae-in\nPrime Minister\nChung Sye-kyun\nMinistries\nNational Assembly\nSupreme Court\nChief Justice\nOthers\nKorean reunification\nSunshine policy\nAdministrative divisions\nHuman rights\nForeign relations\nPolitics Portal\nThe government of South Korea is the latest fruit of a long development of governments in Korea. Enjoying the development as a nation over at least a 2,000 year period, South Korea has roots in the Three Kingdom period, Unified Silla Dynasty, Goreyo Dynasty, Joseon Dynasty, Japanese colonial era, and the most recent Republic of South Korea. The influences of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity have been to most pronounced upon the development of democracy in South Korea. Having faced a determined communist dictatorship in the North, South Korea has still managed to create one of the most vibrant democratic communities in the world. The government of South Korea divides into three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative. The executive and judicial branches operate primarily at the national level, although various ministries in the executive branch also carry out local functions. Local governments operate semi-autonomously, and contain executive and legislative bodies of their own. The judicial branch operates at both the national and local levels.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1589, "id": "2503260" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269015538#1_2784853741", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/south-korea/", "title": "South Korea: Introduction >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "South Korea: Introduction\nSouth Korea: Introduction\nCountry Comparator\nCountry Rankings\nDemonym\nCapital City\nCurrency\nLanguages\nEthnic Groups\nCalling Code\nVoltage\nReligions\nKey Facts\nGDP per capita, PPP (current international $)\nPopulation, total\nEase of Doing Business Rank\nSources:\n", "segment": "South Korea's terrain is mostly mountainous. The government system is a republic; the chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the prime minister. South Korea has a mixed economic system which includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. South Korea is a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA). Country Comparator\nSelect variable and countries to compare in table format. Country Comparator\nCountry Rankings\nRank ordering and interactive map. Show how this country compares to others. pie_chart Country Rankings\nJavaScript chart by amCharts 3.21.15\nSeoul (+9 GMT)\nDemonym\nNoun: Korean (s)\nAdjective:", "start_char": 309, "end_char": 1055, "id": "98872862" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466826195#20_3130694424", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/korea_south.htm", "title": "South Korea - Country Profile - Nations Online Project", "headings": "___ Korea (South Korea) - Hanguk\n___ Korea (South Korea) - Hanguk\nRepublic of Korea | Taehan-min'guk (Daehan-minguk) - 대한민국\nCountry Profile\nOfficial Sites of South Korea\nMaps\nKorean News\nArts & Culture\nBusiness & Economy\nDestination South Korea - Travel and Tour Guides\nEducation\nEnvironment\nHistory\n", "segment": "Reception Center at Cheongwadae the \"Blue House\", the South Korean presidential residence in Seoul, South Korea. Image: Steve46814\nPolitical system\nSouth Korea is a presidential representative democratic republic, specified by the constitution. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly. Head of state is the President, the president is also the chairman of the cabinet, the chief executive of the government, and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. If the National Assembly votes against a presidential decision, it will be declared void immediately. Head of government is the Primeminister. Official Sites of South Korea\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. Chong Wa Dae (Blue House)\nOfficial website of the President's office.", "start_char": 7010, "end_char": 7798, "id": "72688527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1452813241#1_3081427106", "url": "https://ucfinternationalsouthkorea.weebly.com/government.html", "title": "Government - South Korea", "headings": "Government\nGovernment", "segment": "This revision guaranteed that judges would not be removed from office for any reason other than impeachment, criminal acts, or incapacity. This revision also established the Constitutional Court, making it the first time that South Korea had an active body for constitutional review. South Korea has a government divided into three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative\nThe executive and legislative branches operate primarily at the national level, although various ministries in the executive branch also carry out local functions. Local governments are semi-autonomous, and contain executive and legislative bodies of their own. The judicial branch operates at both the national and local levels. The judicial system of South Korea is composed of the Supreme Court of South Korea, the Constitutional Court of South Korea, 6 High Courts, 13 District Courts, and severe courts of specialized jurisdiction. The judiciary is independent under the constitution. There is no system of juries in the judicial system of South Korea and all questions of law and fact are decided by judges. Although power is nominally shared among the presidency, the legislature, and the judiciary, the Republic of Korea is traditionally dominated by the president.", "start_char": 616, "end_char": 1868, "id": "38394195" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134527706#0_362149460", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_South_Korea_have", "title": "What type of government does South Korea have? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat type of government does South Korea have?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of government does South Korea have?\n", "segment": "What type of government does South Korea have? - Answers\nSouth Korea\nHistory of Korea\nWhat type of government does South Korea have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-04-12 01:16:31\nAnswer 1\nThe government type is a republic. It actually has a republic government. I looked it up in my book and it said republic government. South Korea has a republic. Answer 2\nThe Republic of Korea or otherwise known as South Korea is a constitutional democracy. It is NOT like the United States. The United States is a constitutional republic and not a democracy. Democracy and Republic are two forms of government which are distinguished by their treatment of the Minority, and the Individual, by the Majority.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 728, "id": "74948714" } ]
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where did matthias schleiden go to school?
Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg
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Matthias Schleiden Facts 1: the birthplace and early life\nThe birthplace of Schleiden is located in Hamburg, Germany. He attended University of Jena for his education. Matthias Schleiden Facts 2: the job\nIt was very surprising that Schleiden practiced law after he graduated from the university. However, he decided to focus more on botany after he was interested with plants. Facts about Matthias Schleiden\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 3: the interest of botany\nSchleiden used his microscope to check and study the structures of plants.", "start_char": 431, "end_char": 1092, "id": "72368490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1171540411#0_2543791731", "url": "https://www.myinterestingfacts.com/matthias-schleiden-facts/", "title": "10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts - My Interesting Facts", "headings": "10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts\n10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 1: the birthplace and early life\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 2: the job\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 3: the interest of botany\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 4: the written work of Schleiden\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 5: the main idea of the written work\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 6: the atomic theory of chemistry\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 7: cell nucleus\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 8: the theory of evolution\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 9: the conclusion of Schleiden’s theory\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 10: death of Schleiden\n", "segment": "10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts - My Interesting Facts\n10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts\nWednesday, February 1st 2017. | People\nMatthias Schleiden Facts will be explained in the following post. Botany is one of the interesting sciences to learn since you will know more about plants and flowers. Schleiden is one of the most notable botanists from Germany. He was born on April 5th, 1804 and died on June 23rd, 1881. Schleiden along with Rudolf Virchow and Theodor Schwann co-founded the cell theory. Check the detail post for more information. Matthias Schleiden Facts 1: the birthplace and early life\nThe birthplace of Schleiden is located in Hamburg, Germany. He attended University of Jena for his education.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 726, "id": "72368489" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_957529454#0_1744535329", "url": "http://cellltheory.weebly.com/matthias-schleiden.html", "title": "Matthias Schleiden - Cell Theory", "headings": "\nAbout", "segment": "Matthias Schleiden - Cell Theory\n\n\n\n\nAbout\nMatthias Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1804. He did not originally pursue his interest in botany; instead, he studied law at Heidelberg University from 1824 to 1827 (no doubt influenced by his wealthy family). After graduation, Schleiden became a barrister in Hamburg, but he soon grew dissatisfied with his legal practice and suffered a deep depression that culminated in his attempted suicide. He abandoned the profession altogether in 1831 and returned to college to pursue his real interests--botany and medicine. After his graduation, Schleiden became professor of botany at Jena University. Instead of spending his time classifying plants, however, he preferred to observe their development using the microscope because he felt that was the only way plants could be studied. By 1838 his methods had led him to propose the cell theory for plants. Schleiden was the first to recognize the importance of cells as fundamental units of life. In his most well-known article, Schleiden described Robert Brown's 1832 discovery of the cell nucleus (which he renamed cytoblast).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1130, "id": "4804253" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_912083637#0_1742578631", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/matthias-schleiden-biography-and-highlights", "title": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights | Life Persona", "headings": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nMatthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nBiography\nSchleiden and botany\nLatest works\nCell theory: its greatest contribution\nPrinciples of Theory\nModern interpreting\nReferences\n", "segment": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights | Life Persona\nMatthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nMatthias Schleiden was a German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow. This theory speaks of the existence of cells in plants. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1804. Although he studied law, he dedicated his life to botany, his real passion. He taught at the University of Jena and Dorpat University. Schleiden was one of the first scientists of the time to accept the theories of the evolution of Charles Darwin. Schleiden helped popularize these theories among his colleagues. His greatest contribution to science was to have formulated, together with his compatriot Theodor Schwann, the cellular theory of organisms.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 786, "id": "50510139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_942965645#1_1640115193", "url": "http://physicsbook.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=126%3Aschwann-and-schleiden&catid=64%3Abiology&Itemid=92&lang=en", "title": "(Theodor) Schwann and (Matthias) Schleiden", "headings": "(Theodor)\nSchwann and (Matthias) Schleiden\n\n(Theodor) Schwann and (Matthias) Schleiden", "segment": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden (on the picture, the left man) was born on the 5th of April in 1804 in Hamburg as a son of a respected doctor. He studied law in Hiedelberg and achieved his pHD 1826 and became a lawer in his hometown Hamburg. His chosen work as a lawer has been very unsatisfied for Schleiden so that he decided to commit suicide in 1832. Schleiden could be rescued and survived this try. After this he was convinced to change his life at all and he began to study medicine in Goettingen. Due to his profesor Bartling, Schleiden won a big interest in botanic. This decision induced him to move to Berlin where his botanic oncle Johann Horjel lives who encouraged and promoted him. Contemporary, the famous scientists Alexander von Humboldt and the scottish botanist Robert Brown in Berlin. Schleiden worked in the labaratory together with Johannes Peter Mueller who has been the person who introduced Schleiden to Schwann. In 1839 Schleiden received his doctor in Jena which allows him to give full scope to his passion.", "start_char": 655, "end_char": 1685, "id": "61799627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3808051276#1_3918728498", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Schleiden", "title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia", "headings": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nContents\nCareer\nEvolution\nSelected publications\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Career\n2 Evolution\n3 Selected publications\n4 References\n5 External links\nCareer\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden was born in Hamburg on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies graduating in 1827. He then established a legal practice but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions. He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but transferred to the University of Berlin in 1835 to study plants. Johann Horkel, Schleiden's uncle, encouraged him to study plant embryology. He soon developed his love for botany into a full-time pursuit. Schleiden preferred to study plant structure under the microscope. As a professor of botany at the University of Jena, he wrote Contributions to our Knowledge of Phytogenesis (1838), in which he stated that all plants are composed of cells. Thus, Schleiden and Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry.", "start_char": 720, "end_char": 1809, "id": "105888293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3808044073#1_3918709693", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Jakob_Schleiden", "title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia", "headings": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nContents\nCareer\nEvolution\nSelected publications\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Career\n2 Evolution\n3 Selected publications\n4 References\n5 External links\nCareer\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden was born in Hamburg on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies graduating in 1827. He then established a legal practice but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions. He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but transferred to the University of Berlin in 1835 to study plants. Johann Horkel, Schleiden's uncle, encouraged him to study plant embryology. He soon developed his love for botany into a full-time pursuit. Schleiden preferred to study plant structure under the microscope. As a professor of botany at the University of Jena, he wrote Contributions to our Knowledge of Phytogenesis (1838), in which he stated that all plants are composed of cells. Thus, Schleiden and Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry.", "start_char": 683, "end_char": 1772, "id": "105888273" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_183223531#1_380245156", "url": "https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/matthias-jacob-schleiden-1804-1881", "title": "Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia", "headings": "Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nMatthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nSources\nHow to cite\nPublisher\nRights\nLast modified\nTopic\nSubject\n", "segment": "Schleiden contributed to the field of embryology through his introduction of the Zeiss microscope lens and via his work with cells and cell theory as an organizing principle of biology. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies at the University of Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany, and he graduated in 1827. He established a legal practice in Hamburg, but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions. He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but transferred to the University of Berlin in Berlin, Germany, in 1835 to study plants. Johann Horkel, Schleiden's uncle, encouraged him to study plant embryology. In Berlin, Schleiden worked in the laboratory of zoologist Johannes Müller, where he met Theodor Schwann. Both Schleiden and Schwann studied cell theory and phytogenesis, the origin and developmental history of plants. They aimed to find a unit of organisms common to the animal and plant kingdoms.", "start_char": 375, "end_char": 1464, "id": "99538190" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3808051276#0_3918726779", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Schleiden", "title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia", "headings": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nContents\nCareer\nEvolution\nSelected publications\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Matthias Schleiden)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob\nBorn\n( 1804-04-05)\n5 April 1804\nHamburg, Holy Roman Empire\nDied\n23 June 1881\n(1881-06-23)\n(aged 77)\nFrankfurt am Main, German Empire\nNationality\nGerman\nAlma mater\nHeidelberg\nKnown for\nCell theory\nCoining the term ' cytoblast '\nScientific career\nInstitutions\nUniversity of Jena, University of Dorpat\nAuthor abbrev. ( botany)\nSchleid. Matthias Jakob Schleiden ( German: [ maˈtiːas ˈjaːkɔp ˈʃlaɪ̯dn̩]; 1804–1881) was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow . Contents\n1 Career\n2 Evolution\n3 Selected publications\n4 References\n5 External links\nCareer\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden was born in Hamburg on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies graduating in 1827. He then established a legal practice but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions. He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but transferred to the University of Berlin in 1835 to study plants.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1256, "id": "105888292" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_183223531#0_380243770", "url": "https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/matthias-jacob-schleiden-1804-1881", "title": "Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia", "headings": "Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nMatthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nSources\nHow to cite\nPublisher\nRights\nLast modified\nTopic\nSubject\n", "segment": "Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia\nMatthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nBy: Sara Parker\nPublished: 2017-05-29\nKeywords: cells\n\nMatthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881)\nMatthias Jacob Schleiden helped develop the cell theory in Germany during the nineteenth century. Schleiden studied cells as the common element among all plants and animals. Schleiden contributed to the field of embryology through his introduction of the Zeiss microscope lens and via his work with cells and cell theory as an organizing principle of biology. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies at the University of Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany, and he graduated in 1827. He established a legal practice in Hamburg, but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 919, "id": "99538189" } ]
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Natalie Portman is highly praised for her performances in the following movies: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999); Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002); Closer (2004); Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005); Black Swan (2010);", "start_char": 6740, "end_char": 7102, "id": "79318611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_448335650#2_505052881", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Portman_filmography", "title": "Natalie Portman filmography - Wikipedia", "headings": "Natalie Portman filmography\nNatalie Portman filmography\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nFilm\nTelevision\nMusic videos\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005). For her performance as a stripper in Mike Nichols ' romantic drama Closer (2004), she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Two years later Portman portrayed vigilante Evey Hammond in the political thriller V for Vendetta for which she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress. In the same year, she hosted Saturday Night Live. In 2009, she starred as an adulteress in The Other Woman, which she also executively produced. In 2010, Portman's performance as a mentally tortured ballerina in Darren Aronofsky 's psychological horror Black Swan won her the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In 2011, she appeared in the comedies No Strings Attached and Your Highness. In the same year, Portman also played Jane Foster, the titular superhero's scientist girlfriend in Thor. She reprised the role in its sequel Thor: The Dark World (2013) and again for Avengers:", "start_char": 1121, "end_char": 2252, "id": "63035400" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1542062107#6_3243854383", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Natalie-Portman", "title": "Natalie Portman | Biography, Movies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Natalie Portman\nNatalie Portman\nIsraeli American actress\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "The Dark World (2013). She also took on lighter fare, appearing opposite Ashton Kutcher in the romantic comedy No Strings Attached (2011) and portraying a warrior princess in the bawdy period comedy Your Highness (2011). Portman then appeared as an unfaithful wife in Terrence Malick ’s Hollywood parable Knight of Cups (2015) and as a hard-bitten pioneer in the vengeance tale Jane Got a Gun (2016). Portman earned an Oscar nomination for her performance in Jackie (2016), about Jacqueline Kennedy in the days after her husband ’s assassination. She next portrayed a waitress seduced by a music producer in Malick’s Song to Song (2017), a romantic drama set against the Austin, Texas, music scene, and then led a largely female cast in Annihilation (2018), a sci-fi thriller in which she played a biologist who goes on a dangerous secret mission. Portman then garnered critical acclaim for her performance as a pop music diva staging her comeback in Vox Lux (2018), but her next movies, The Death and Life of John F. Donovan (2018) and Lucy in the Sky (2019), were not well received. In 2020 she narrated the family documentary Dolphin Reef. Richard Pallardy The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles: Benjamin Millepied\n…he became involved with actress Natalie Portman (whom he later married), a factor that only served to raise his profile.… Michael Mann\nMichael Mann, American director and screenwriter who was known for both his film and television work.", "start_char": 4017, "end_char": 5522, "id": "23761288" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1092765905#3_2437397095", "url": "https://inthatmovie.com/524-101/natalie-portman/leon-the-professional", "title": "How old was Natalie Portman in Leon: The Professional?", "headings": "How old was Natalie Portman in Leon: The Professional?\nHow old was Natalie Portman in Leon: The Professional?\nNatalie Portman was 12 in Leon: The Professional when she played the character 'Mathilda Lando'.\nHow old do you think she looks in the movie?\nDid you know?\nAlso aged 12 in their movies\nAlso in Leon: The Professional\nNatalie Portman in other movies\n", "segment": "Natalie Portman's first acting role was as 'Mathilda Lando' in Leon: The Professional, released in 1994 when she was 13. 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She followed this by appearing in Michael Mann 's crime thriller Heat (1995), Ted Demme 's romantic comedy Beautiful Girls (1996), and Tim Burton 's science fiction comedy Mars Attacks! ( 1996). Three years later, her supporting role as the precocious, responsible daughter of a narcissistic mother played by Susan Sarandon in the drama Anywhere but Here earned Portman her first Golden Globe Award nomination. In the same year, Portman played Padmé Amidala in the first of the Star Wars prequel trilogy Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace which brought her international recognition. She reprised the role in its sequels Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), and Star Wars:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1120, "id": "63035398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_448237162#0_505020577", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Portman", "title": "Natalie Portman - Wikipedia", "headings": "Natalie Portman\nNatalie Portman\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1994–1998: Early work\n1999–2006: Star Wars, education, and transition to adult roles\n2007–2015: Expansion and critical recognition\n2016–present: Jackie and continued success\nUpcoming projects\nActivism\nPersonal life and in the media\nFilmography and awards\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Natalie Portman - Wikipedia\nNatalie Portman\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nIsraeli-American actress\nNatalie Portman\nPortman at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con\nBorn\nNatalie Hershlag\n( 1981-06-09)\nJune 9, 1981 (age 39)\nJerusalem\nCitizenship\nIsrael\nUnited States\nAlma mater\nHarvard University ( AB)\nOccupation\nActress, director, producer\nYears active\n1993–present\nWorks\nFull list\nSpouse (s)\nBenjamin Millepied\n​\n( m. 2012) ​\nChildren\n2\nAwards\nFull list\nNatalie Portman (born Natalie Hershlag, Hebrew: נטע-לי הרשלג ‎; ( 1981-06-09)\nJune 9, 1981) is an Israeli-born American actress, director and producer. Prolific in film since a teenager, she has starred in blockbusters and also played psychologically troubled women in independent films, for which she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards . Portman began her acting career at age 12 by starring as the young protégée of a hitman in the action drama film Léon: The Professional (1994). While in high school, she made her Broadway theatre debut in a 1998 production of The Diary of a Young Girl and gained international recognition for starring as Padmé Amidala in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999). From 1999 to 2003, Portman attended Harvard University for a bachelor's degree in psychology, while continuing to act in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (2002, 2005) and in The Public Theater 's 2001 revival of Anton Chekhov 's play The Seagull.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1556, "id": "63035382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_88734703#0_205256864", "url": "https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/7nveng/in_star_wars_episode_i_keira_knightley_plays_the/", "title": "In \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters. : MovieDetails", "headings": "In \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters.\nIn \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters.\nIn \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters.\nThis thread is archived\nContinue this thread\nContinue this thread\nContinue this thread\nMore posts from the MovieDetails community\nFor Monsters Inc. (2001) due to Mary Gibbs who played Boo being so young, it was difficult to get her to stay in the recording booth to perform her lines. So they decided to follow her around with a microphone and cut her lines together using the random things/noises she say whilst playing.\nIn An American Tail (1986), the colour of the statue of liberty is historically accurate. As the film is set in 1885, the year the statue was completed, it still has its bright copper colouring. It was only after 1900 that the statue turned green due to oxidisation.\nIn The Boondock Saints (1999) it is established in the beginning that Il Duce only has one rule, that he doesn't kill women or children. This is why Willem Dafoe's character is the only one to survive his slaughter during this scene.\nIn Baby Driver (2017) the image seen on the back wall of Bo's dinner is the same image on the postcard Baby receives from Debora in prison.\nI noticed a hidden James Bond reference in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999). Dr No is scheduled to “kill Bond”.\nIn Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Eddie is animated in some action scenes.\nIn Django unchained (2012) final scene, when Django realizes that Steven the butler was faking his limp to avoid labour, the first thing Django does is make him taste the real pain of limping.\nIn The Lego Movie (2014), after travelling to the human world and being picked up off the floor by Finn, Emmet returns to the Lego world with a faint fingerprint on his left torso presumably left by Finn which was not visible earlier in the film.\n", "segment": "In \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters. : MovieDetails\nIn \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters. 283\nPosted by\nu/sorry1516\n3 years ago\nArchived\nIn \"Star Wars: Episode I\", Keira Knightley plays the decoy of Natalie Portman's character. I've always assumed it was Natalie Portman playing both characters. vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwa...\nTrivia\n37 comments\n84% Upvoted\nThis thread is archived\nNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast\nSort by\nlevel 1\nGitEmSteveDave\n75 points · 3 years ago\nAnd they make the Queen clean a droid.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 780, "id": "34940356" } ]
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Nowitzki played for the German club DJK Würzburg from 1994 to 1998. 20\nKobe Bryant *\nG\nLos Angeles Lakers\n1996 – 2016\nDrafted by the Charlotte Hornets in 1996 and traded to the Lakers. 19\nTim Duncan *\nF/C\nSan Antonio Spurs\n1997 – 2016\n—\n19\nJohn Stockton *\nG\nUtah Jazz\n1984 – 2003\n—\n18\nReggie Miller *\nG\nIndiana Pacers\n1987 – 2005\n—\n18\nUdonis Haslem ^\nF\nMiami Heat\n2003 –present\nWent undrafted in 2002, but signed as a free agent with the Heat a year later\n16\nManu Ginóbili †\nG\nSan Antonio Spurs\n2002 – 2018\nDrafted by the Spurs in 1999, but did not enter the NBA until 2002\n16\nJohn Havlicek *\nF/G\nBoston Celtics\n1962 – 1978\n—\n15\nDolph Schayes *\nF/C\nSyracuse Nationals / Philadelphia 76ers\n1949 – 1964\nDrafted by the New York Knicks in 1948, but opted to play for the Nationals in the NBL before moving to the NBA with the Nationals in 1949\n15\nHal Greer *\nG/F\nSyracuse Nationals / Philadelphia 76ers\n1958 – 1973\n—\n14\nNick Collison †\nF/C\nSeattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder\n2004 – 2018\nDrafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in 2003, however, he missed the 2003–04 season due to injury\n14\nElgin Baylor *\nF\nMinneapolis / Los Angeles Lakers\n1958 – 1971\nRetired in November 1971 due to injury after only playing 9 games in the 1971–72 season\n14\nJerry West *\nG\nLos Angeles Lakers\n1960 – 1974\n—\n14\nJoe Dumars *\nG\nDetroit Pistons\n1985 – 1999\n—\n14\nDavid Robinson *\nC\nSan Antonio Spurs\n1989 – 2003\nDrafted by the Spurs in 1987, but did not enter the NBA until 1989 due to his commitment with the Navy\n13\nBill Russell *\nC\nBoston Celtics\n1956 – 1969\nDrafted by the St. Louis Hawks in 1956 and traded to the Celtics\n13\nSatch Sanders *\nF\nBoston Celtics\n1960 – 1973\n—\n13\nWes Unseld *\nC/F\nBaltimore / Capital / Washington Bullets\n1968 – 1981\n—\n13\nCalvin Murphy *\nG\nSan Diego / Houston Rockets\n1970 – 1983\n—\n13\nFred Brown\nG\nSeattle SuperSonics\n1971 – 1984\n—\n13\nAlvan Adams\nC/F\nPhoenix Suns\n1975 – 1988\n—\n13\nLarry Bird *\nF\nBoston Celtics\n1979 – 1992\nDrafted by the Celtics in 1978, but did not enter the NBA until 1979, after his college graduation\n13\nMagic Johnson *\nG\nLos Angeles Lakers\n1979 – 1991; 1996\nCame out from retirement on January 1996 and played 32 games in the 1995–96 season\n13\nKevin McHale *\nF\nBoston Celtics\n1980 – 1993\n—\n13\nIsiah Thomas *\nG\nDetroit Pistons\n1981 – 1994\n—\n13\nJeff Foster\nF/C\nIndiana Pacers\n1999 – 2012\nDrafted by the Golden State Warriors in 1999 and traded to the Pacers\n12\nSam Jones *\nG/F\nBoston Celtics\n1957 – 1969\n—\n12\nMichael Cooper\nG/F\nLos Angeles Lakers\n1978 – 1990\n—\n12\nJames Worthy *\nF\nLos Angeles Lakers\n1982 – 1994\n—\n12\nNate McMillan\nG/F\nSeattle SuperSonics\n1986 – 1998\n—\n12\nRik Smits\nC\nIndiana Pacers\n1988 – 2000\n—\n12\nStephen Curry ^\nG\nGolden State Warriors\n2009 –present\n—\n11\nBob Pettit *\nF/C\nMilwaukee / St. Louis Hawks\n1954 – 1965\n—\n11\nJack Twyman *\nG/F\nRochester / Cincinnati Royals\n1955 – 1966\n—\n11\nAl Attles\nG\nPhiladelphia / San Francisco Warriors\n1960 – 1971\n—\n11\nRudy Tomjanovich\nF\nSan Diego / Houston Rockets\n1970 – 1981\n—\n11\nJulius Erving *\nF\nPhiladelphia 76ers\n1976 – 1987\nDrafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1972, but opted to play in the ABA before joining the 76ers after the ABA–NBA merger in 1976\n11\nMark Eaton\nC\nUtah Jazz\n1982 – 1993\n—\n10\nVern Mikkelsen *\nF/C\nMinneapolis Lakers\n1949 – 1959\n—\n10\nPaul Arizin *\nG/F\nPhiladelphia Warriors\n1950 – 1962\nMissed the 1952–53 season and the 1953–54 season due to military service\n10\nAl Bianchi\nG\nSyracuse Nationals / Philadelphia 76ers\n1956 – 1966\nDrafted by the Minneapolis Lakers in 1954 and traded to the Nationals, but did not enter the league until 1956 due to military service\n10\nCliff Hagan *\nG/F\nSt. Louis Hawks\n1956 – 1966\nDrafted by the Boston Celtics in 1953 and traded to the Hawks, but did not enter the league until 1956 due to military service\n10\nWillis Reed *\nF/C\nNew York Knicks\n1964 – 1974\n—\n10\nBill Bradley *\nG/F\nNew York Knicks\n1967 – 1977\nDrafted by the Knicks in 1965, but did not enter the NBA until 1967 due to academic commitment in England\n10\nTom Boerwinkle\nC\nChicago Bulls\n1968 – 1978\n—\n10\nAllen Leavell\nG\nHouston Rockets\n1979 – 1989\n—\n10\nDarrell Griffith\nG\nUtah Jazz\n1980 – 1991\nMissed the 1985–86 season due to injury\nSee also\nSports portal\nReferences\nGeneral\nGrasso, John. \" Players Who Played Their Entire Careers With One Franchise\". The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved February 13, 2011. Specific\n^ Goldaper, Sam. \" The First Game\".", "start_char": 3221, "end_char": 7736, "id": "105459325" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_726702228#4_1283669061", "url": "http://www.landofbasketball.com/nba_players/n/dirk_nowitzki.htm", "title": "NBA Players: Dirk Nowitzki Profile and Basic Stats", "headings": "NBA Players: Dirk Nowitzki Profile and Basic Stats\nDirk Nowitzki\nNBA Players: Dirk Nowitzki Profile and Basic Stats\nDirk Nowitzki information including teams, jersey numbers, championships won, awards, stats and everything about the NBA player.\nPlayer Profile:\nWhat NBA teams has Dirk Nowitzki played for?:\nDirk Nowitzki Profile, All the Information:\nNBA Championships Details:\nAll-Star Game:\nAwards and Honors by Type:\nAwards and Honors by Year:\nCareer Averages\nCareer Totals\nRegular Season Stats\nPlayoffs Stats\n", "segment": "His Teams: (at least 1 game played)\nDallas\nMavericks\n1998-99 to 2018-19\nDirk Nowitzki Profile, All the Information: NBA Championships Details: 2010-11 with Dallas Mavericks\nAll-Star Game: 14 times\n2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019\nAwards and Honors by Type: Season MVP - Once\n2006-07\nFinals MVP - Once\n2010-11\nAll-NBA First Team - 4 times\n2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09\nAll-NBA Second Team - 5 times\n2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11\nAll-NBA Third Team - 3 times\n2000-01, 2003-04, 2011-12\nAwards and Honors by Year: 2000-01\nAll-NBA Third Team\n2001-02\nAll-NBA Second Team\n2002-03\nAll-NBA Second Team\n2003-04\nAll-NBA Third Team\n2004-05\nAll-NBA First Team\n2005-06\nAll-NBA First Team\n2006-07\nAll-NBA First Team\nSeason MVP\n2007-08\nAll-NBA Second Team\n2008-09\nAll-NBA First Team\n2009-10\nAll-NBA Second Team\n2010-11\nAll-NBA Second Team\nFinals MVP\n2011-12\nAll-NBA Third Team\nAdvertisement\nDirk Nowitzki NBA Stats Summary: Career Averages\nCareer\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\nSeason\n1,522\n20.7\n7.5\n2.4\n0.8\n0.8\nPlayoffs\n145\n25.3\n10.0\n2.5\n1.0\n0.9\nCareer Totals\nCareer\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\nSeason\n1,522\n31,560\n11,489\n3,651\n1,210\n1,281\nPlayoffs\n145\n3,663\n1,446\n360\n149\n129\nDirk Nowitzki Basic Stats: Regular Season Stats\nSeason\nTeam\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\n\n1998-99\nMavericks\n47\n8.2\n3.4\n1.0\n0.6\n0.6\n\n1999-00\nMavericks\n82\n17.5\n6.5\n2.5\n0.8\n0.8\n\n2000-01\nMavericks\n82\n21.8\n9.2\n2.1\n1.0\n1.2\n\n2001-02\nMavericks\n76\n23.4\n9.9\n2.4\n1.1\n1.0\n\n2002-03\nMavericks\n80\n25.1\n9.9\n3.0\n1.4\n1.0\n\n2003-04\nMavericks\n77\n21.8\n8.7\n2.7\n1.2\n1.4\n\n2004-05\nMavericks\n78\n26.1\n9.7\n3.1\n1.2\n1.5\n\n2005-06\nMavericks\n81\n26.6\n9.0\n2.8\n0.7\n1.0\n\n2006-07\nMavericks\n78\n24.6\n8.9\n3.4\n0.7\n0.8\n\n2007-08\nMavericks\n77\n23.6\n8.6\n3.5\n0.7\n0.9\n\n2008-09\nMavericks\n81\n25.9\n8.4\n2.4\n0.8\n0.8\n\n2009-10\nMavericks\n81\n25.0\n7.7\n2.7\n0.9\n1.0\n\n2010-11\nMavericks\n73\n23.0\n7.0\n2.6\n0.5\n0.6\n\n2011-12\nMavericks\n62\n21.6\n6.7\n2.2\n0.7\n0.5\n\n2012-13\nMavericks\n53\n17.3\n6.8\n2.5\n0.7\n0.7\n\n2013-14\nMavericks\n80\n21.7\n6.2\n2.7\n0.9\n0.6\n\n2014-15\nMavericks\n77\n17.3\n5.9\n1.9\n0.5\n0.4\n\n2015-16\nMavericks\n75\n18.3\n6.5\n1.8\n0.7\n0.7\n\n2016-17\nMavericks\n54\n14.2\n6.5\n1.5\n0.6\n0.7\n\n2017-18\nMavericks\n77\n12.0\n5.7\n1.6\n0.6\n0.6\n\n2018-19\nMavericks\n51\n7.3\n3.1\n0.7\n0.2\n0.4\n\n\nCareer: 1,522\n20.7\n7.5\n2.4\n0.8\n0.8\n\nPlayoffs Stats\nPlayoffs\nTeam\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\n\n2001\nMavericks\n10\n23.4\n8.1\n1.4\n1.1\n0.8\n\n2002\nMavericks\n8\n28.4\n13.1\n2.3\n2.0\n0.8\n\n2003\nMavericks\n17\n25.3\n11.5\n2.2\n1.2\n0.9\n\n2004\nMavericks\n5\n26.6\n11.8\n1.4\n1.4\n2.6\n\n2005\nMavericks\n13\n23.7\n10.1\n3.3\n1.4\n1.6\n\n2006\nMavericks\n23\n27.0\n11.7\n2.9\n1.1\n0.6\n\n2007\nMavericks\n6\n19.7\n11.3\n2.3\n1.8\n1.3\n\n2008\nMavericks\n5\n26.8\n12.0\n4.0\n0.2\n1.4\n\n2009\nMavericks\n10\n26.8\n10.1\n3.1\n0.9\n0.8\n\n2010\nMavericks\n6\n26.7\n8.2\n3.0\n0.8\n0.7\n\n2011\nMavericks\n21\n27.7\n8.1\n2.5\n0.6\n0.6\n\n2012\nMavericks\n4\n26.8\n6.3\n1.8\n0.8\n0.0\n\n2014\nMavericks\n7\n19.1\n8.0\n1.6\n0.9\n0.9\n\n2015\nMavericks\n5\n21.2\n10.4\n2.4\n0.4\n0.4\n\n2016\nMavericks\n5\n20.4\n4.8\n1.6\n0.4\n0.6\n\n\nCareer:", "start_char": 850, "end_char": 3836, "id": "45484294" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_37856288#21_88408109", "url": "https://www.sportszion.com/longest-nba-career-by-player/", "title": "10 Players with the Longest NBA Career -Sportszion", "headings": "10 Players with the Longest NBA Career\nNBA\n10 Players with the Longest NBA Career\nWho has played for the most NBA teams?\nPlayers with Longest NBA Careers\n10. Shaquille O’Neal\nRegular Seasons: 19\nPlayoffs: 17\nSeason Games: 1207\nPlayoff Games: 216\nChampionships: 4\n9. Tim Duncan\nRegular Seasons: 19\nPlayoffs: 18\nSeason Games: 1392\nPlayoff Games: 251\nChampionships: 5\n8. Karl Malone\nRegular Seasons: 19\nPlayoffs: 19\nSeason Games: 1476\nPlayoff Games: 193\nChampionships: Null\n7. Kobe Bryant\nRegular Seasons: 20\nPlayoffs: 15\nSeason Games: 1346\nPlayoff Games: 220\nChampionships: 5\n6. Kareem Abdul Jabbar\n25,830 likes\nRegular Seasons: 20\nPlayoffs: 18\nSeason Games: 1560\nPlayoff Games: 237\nChampionships: 6\n5. Kevin Willis\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 11\nSeason Games: 1424\nPlayoff Games: 98\nChampionships: 1\n4. Dirk Nowitzki\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 15\nSeason Games: 1522\nPlayoff Games: 145\nChampionships: 1\n3. Robert Perish\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 16\nSeason Games: 1611\nPlayoff Games: 184\nChampionships: 4\n2. Kevin Garnett\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 14\nSeason Games: 1462\nPlayoff Games: 143\nChampionships: 1\n1. Vince Carter\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 11\nSeason Games: 1541\nPlayoff Games: 88\nChampionships: 1\n", "segment": "4. Dirk Nowitzki\nRegular Seasons: 21\nPlayoffs: 15\nSeason Games: 1522\nPlayoff Games: 145\nChampionships: 1\nHave you ever heard any NBA player taking pay cut only to continue playing for his former club? If you didn’t, let me introduce with you Dirk Nowitzki, the most exceptional European NBA player. He came to the Dallas Mavericks as a newbie in 1998 and retired for them after playing 21 long seasons. That’s simply out of the world, isn’t it?", "start_char": 8281, "end_char": 8726, "id": "88689955" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1523784879#0_3205316869", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Dirk-Nowitzki", "title": "Dirk Nowitzki | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Dirk Nowitzki\nDirk Nowitzki\nGerman basketball player\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nDirk Nowitzki\n", "segment": "Dirk Nowitzki | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Basketball\nDirk Nowitzki\nGerman basketball player\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nAdam Augustyn\nAdam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica. Last Updated: May 19, 2021 See Article History\nDirk Nowitzki, (born June 19, 1978, Würzburg, West Germany), German professional basketball player who is regarded as one of the greatest foreign-born players in National Basketball Association (NBA) history. Britannica Quiz\nBasketball Quiz\nThe only major sport invented in the United States, basketball has become a global phenomenon. Dribble through history with Britannica and learn basketball’s history and exciting facts. Nowitzki took up basketball relatively late in life, at age 13. His immense natural talent (his mother was a member of the West German national basketball team) helped him quickly acclimate to the sport, and by age 16 he was playing with DJK Würzburg, a second-division German professional team. He first came to the attention of NBA scouts in 1998, when he scored 33 points to lead a team of international players age 19 and under to an upset victory over a collection of American high school stars in an exhibition game in San Antonio, Texas. As a result of the exhibition, he garnered dozens of scholarship offers to play collegiately in the United States, but Nowitzki instead declared his eligibility for the NBA draft. He was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the ninth overall selection of the 1998 NBA draft but was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1617, "id": "23738668" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_256115017#0_264994350", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Nowitzki", "title": "Dirk Nowitzki - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dirk Nowitzki\nDirk Nowitzki\nDirk Nowitzki\nContents\nEarly life\nDJK Würzburg (1994–1998)\nDallas Mavericks (1998–2019)\nDifficult start (1998–1999)\n\"Big Three\" era (1999–2004)\n1999–2000 season\n2000–01 season\n2001–02 season\n2002–03 season\n2003–04 season\nFranchise player (2004–2010)\n2004–05 season\n2005–06 season: First NBA Finals appearance\n2006–07 season: NBA MVP\n2007–08 season\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\nChampionship season (2010–2011)\nPost-championship and final years (2011–2019)\n2011–12 season\n2012–13 season\n2013–14 season\n2014–15 season\n2015–16 season\n2016–17 season\n2017–18 season\n2018–19 season: Final season\nNational team career\nPlayer profile\nNBA career statistics\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCareer highlights\nNBA\nOther achievements and highlights\nPersonal life\nBooks\nIn popular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Dirk Nowitzki - Wikipedia\nDirk Nowitzki\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\n\"Nowitzki\" redirects here. For others with the surname, see Nowitzki (surname). German professional basketball player\nDirk Nowitzki\nNowitzki in 2019\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1978-06-19)\nJune 19, 1978 (age 42)\nWürzburg, West Germany\nNationality\nGerman\nListed height\n7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)\nListed weight\n245 lb (111 kg)\nCareer information\nNBA draft\n1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall\nSelected by the Milwaukee Bucks\nPlaying career\n1994–2019\nPosition\nPower forward / Center\nNumber\n41\nCareer history\n1994–1998\nDJK Würzburg\n1998 – 2019\nDallas Mavericks\n\nCareer highlights and awards\nNBA champion ( 2011)\nNBA Finals MVP ( 2011)\nNBA Most Valuable Player ( 2007)\n14× NBA All-Star ( 2002 – 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019)\n4× All-NBA First Team ( 2005 – 2007, 2009)\n5× All-NBA Second Team ( 2002, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2011)\n3× All-NBA Third Team ( 2001, 2004, 2012)\n50–40–90 club ( 2007)\nNBA Three-Point Contest champion ( 2006)\nNBA Teammate of the Year ( 2017)\nBundesliga Most Valuable Player (1999)\nBundesliga Top Scorer (1999)\nFIBA World Championship MVP ( 2002)\nFIBA EuroBasket MVP ( 2005)\n3× FIBA EuroBasket Top Scorer ( 2001, 2005, 2007)\n6× Euroscar Player of the Year (2002–2006, 2011)\n2× FIBA Europe Men's Player of the Year (2005, 2011)\n11× All-Europeans First Team (2003–2011, 2013, 2014)\n9× All-Europeans Power Forward of the Year (2005–2011, 2013, 2014)\nMister Europa Player of the Year (2005)\nSilbernes Lorbeerblatt (2011)\nGerman Sports Personality of the Year (2011)\nLaureus Lifetime Achievement Award (2020)\n\nCareer statistics\nPoints\n31,560 (20.7 ppg)\nRebounds\n11,489 (7.5 rpg)\nAssists\n3,651 (2.4 apg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\nMedals\n\nMen's basketball\nRepresenting Germany\nWorld Cup\n\n2002 United States\n\nEuroBasket\n\n2005 Serbia and Montenegro\n\nDirk Werner Nowitzki ( German pronunciation: [ ˈdɪʁk noˈvɪtski], audio (help·info); born June 19, 1978) is a German former professional basketball player. Listed at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m), he is widely regarded as one of the greatest power forwards of all time and is considered by many to be the greatest European player of all time. An alumnus of the DJK Würzburg basketball club, Nowitzki was chosen as the ninth pick in the 1998 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks, where he played his entire 21-year National Basketball Association (NBA) career.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2532, "id": "72857317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_369231979#1_646548682", "url": "https://articlebio.com/dirk-nowitzki-and-jessica-olsson-married-in-2012-know-about-their-children-and-married-life", "title": "Dirk Nowitzki & Jessica Olsson | News - married, children, family: See their married life and children!!", "headings": "Dirk Nowitzki and Jessica Olsson, married in 2012. Know about their children and married life!!\nDirk Nowitzki and Jessica Olsson, married in 2012. Know about their children and married life!!\nDirk Nowitzki’s Married Life with Jessica Olsson\nDirk Nowitzki’s Children\nImage: Dirk with his wife and children\nSource: sportsdaydfw\nKnow more about Jessica Olsson\nEarly life And Career at DJK\nDirk’s career in Dallas Mavericks\nDirk Nowitzki's International career\n", "segment": "Know about their children and married life!! News by Clarence Published on 03 Mar,2017 Updated on 24 Jan,2020\nDirk Nowitzki is a big name in the NBA. He is a professional German basketball player who plays for the Dallas Mavericks. He is the first European-born player to be a starter in the 2007 All-Star game and to receive an NBA Most Valuable Player award. Along with his successful career in basketball, Dirk also has a loving wife, Jessica Olsson, and three adorable kids. She is a mix racial woman hails from the Swedish-Kenyan descent. She is the associate director of Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation Art Gallery. Here, we are going to discuss their married life. To know every detail, stay tuned with us. Dirk Nowitzki’s Married Life with Jessica Olsson\nDirk Nowitzki met his future wife Jessica Olsson while enjoying a vacation in Scotland in 2010.", "start_char": 262, "end_char": 1120, "id": "53329973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1685466624#17_3439252145", "url": "https://www.sportscasting.com/nba-best-starting-lineup-every-team/", "title": "NBA: Every Team's Best Starting Five in History", "headings": "NBA: Every Team’s Best Starting Five in History\nNBA: Every Team’s Best Starting Five in History\n1. Atlanta Hawks\n2. Boston Celtics\n3. Brooklyn Nets\n4. Charlotte Hornets\n5. Chicago Bulls\n6. Cleveland Cavaliers\n7. Dallas Mavericks\n8. Denver Nuggets\n9. Detroit Pistons\n10. Golden State Warriors\n11. Houston Rockets\n12. Indiana Pacers\n13. Los Angeles Clippers\n14. Los Angeles Lakers\n15. Memphis Grizzlies\n16. Miami Heat\n17. Milwaukee Bucks\n18. Minnesota Timberwolves\n19. New Orleans Pelicans\n20. New York Knicks\n21. Oklahoma City Thunder\n22. Orlando Magic\n23. Philadelphia 76ers\n24. Phoenix Suns\n25. Portland Trail Blazers\n26. Sacramento Kings\n27. San Antonio Spurs\n28. Toronto Raptors\n29. Utah Jazz\n30. Washington Wizards\n", "segment": "Two obvious choices. 7. Dallas Mavericks\nDirk Nowitzki obviously deserves a spot in the Mavericks’ lineup. | Ronald Martinez/Getty Images\nPG: Derek Harper\nSG: Rolando Blackmon\nSF: Mark Aguirre\nPF: Dirk Nowitzki\nC: Sam Perkins\nNowitzki and Aguirre, the latter of whom was much better in Dallas than Detroit, are obvious choices for the Mavericks. We already penciled Jason Kidd at point guard for the Nets, but Harper is a quality choice.", "start_char": 5062, "end_char": 5499, "id": "93788430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1284723381#19_2753360277", "url": "https://www.foxsports.com/nba/gallery/nba-best-teams-players-ever-lakers-celtics-warriors-spurs-bulls-lebron-james-stephen-curry-091416", "title": "Every NBA team's all-time starting five, ranked from 30 to 1 | FOX Sports", "headings": "Every NBA team’s all-time starting five, ranked from 30 to 1\nEvery NBA team’s all-time starting five, ranked from 30 to 1\nAndrew Lynch @andrewlynch\nOct 20, 2016 at 4:33p ET\nHere are the ground rules for this very important exercise\nNew Orleans Pelicans\nCharlotte Hornets\nBrooklyn Nets\nDenver Nuggets\nToronto Raptors\nLos Angeles Clippers\nMilwaukee Bucks\nWashington Wizards\nMinnesota Timberwolves\nDallas Mavericks\nIndianapolis Pacers\nOrlando Magic\nPortland Trail Blazers\nPhoenix Suns\nAtlanta Hawks\nNew York Knicks\nCleveland Cavaliers\nDetroit Pistons\nSacramento Kings\nMemphis Grizzlies\nMiami Heat\nHouston Rockets\nUtah Jazz\nOklahoma City Thunder\nPhiladelphia 76ers\nGolden State Warriors\nBoston Celtics\nChicago Bulls\nSan Antonio Spurs\nLos Angeles Lakers\n", "segment": "Jason Terry\nSF: Michael Finley\nPF: Dirk Nowitzki\nC: Tyson Chandler\nGrooooooosssssssssssssssss. This team leaves you shaking your head and remembering just how bad the Mavericks have been during the franchise's history. Dirk Nowitzki, on the other hand, is so spectacular that he buoys the Mavs' ranking on his own. In Dirk we trust. Getty Images Ronald Martinez\n20\nIndianapolis Pacers\nPG: Mark Jackson\nSG: Reggie Miller\nSF:", "start_char": 5617, "end_char": 6040, "id": "81886624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_369231979#8_646560878", "url": "https://articlebio.com/dirk-nowitzki-and-jessica-olsson-married-in-2012-know-about-their-children-and-married-life", "title": "Dirk Nowitzki & Jessica Olsson | News - married, children, family: See their married life and children!!", "headings": "Dirk Nowitzki and Jessica Olsson, married in 2012. Know about their children and married life!!\nDirk Nowitzki and Jessica Olsson, married in 2012. Know about their children and married life!!\nDirk Nowitzki’s Married Life with Jessica Olsson\nDirk Nowitzki’s Children\nImage: Dirk with his wife and children\nSource: sportsdaydfw\nKnow more about Jessica Olsson\nEarly life And Career at DJK\nDirk’s career in Dallas Mavericks\nDirk Nowitzki's International career\n", "segment": "Dirk’s career in Dallas Mavericks\nIn 1998, Dallas Mavericks drafted him for NBA tournament. Then he started playing for the Dallas and he is still playing for the club. During his time with Dallas, he won several titles in the NBA tournament. Dirk has played with the other star players of the Dallas such as Jason Kid, Deron Williams, Harrison Barnes, and Andrew Bogut. Dirk Nowitzki's International career\nDirk is also a former national player of Germany. In 1997, he joined the team and debuted in the international career in the euro Basketball 1999. Then, he played for the country for seventeen years. During his playing career, he led Germany to victory many times; FIBA World Championship, two Euro Basket championship and so on. NBA\nDirk Nowitzki\nJessica Olsson", "start_char": 3359, "end_char": 4130, "id": "53329980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_178961220#19_440213798", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-fantasy-basketball-players/", "title": "Best Fantasy Basketball Players of All-time - TheTopTens", "headings": "Best Fantasy Basketball Players of All-time\nBest Fantasy Basketball Players of All-time\nThe Contenders\n", "segment": "12 Dirk Nowitzki Dirk Werner Nowitzki is a German professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. 13 Andre Drummond Andre Jamal Drummond is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association. 14 Chris Paul Christopher Emmanuel Paul is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. Chris paul is the best\nPoint GOD\n15 Karl Malone Karl Anthony Malone is an American retired professional basketball player. Nicknamed \"The MailMan\", Malone played the power forward position and spent his first 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association with the Utah Jazz and formed a formidable duo with his teammate John Stockton. The mailman deliviered every night for 18 years straight! 2nd all time is points, give me a break! Getting feeds off of John Stockton (the assist leader) made him a deadly scorer and passer! # 1 Power Forward of All Time! 16 Ersan Ilyasova\n17 Carmelo Anthony Carmelo Kyam Anthony is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association.", "start_char": 8438, "end_char": 9608, "id": "67250644" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_468793631#0_854221750", "url": "https://askinglot.com/what-was-the-purpose-of-amerigo-vespucci-exploration", "title": "What was the purpose of Amerigo Vespucci exploration?", "headings": "What was the purpose of Amerigo Vespucci exploration?\nAsked by: Kangwei Amjahad\nWhat was the purpose of Amerigo Vespucci exploration?\n", "segment": "What was the purpose of Amerigo Vespucci exploration? Asked by: Kangwei Amjahad\nasked in category: General Last Updated: 18th May, 2020\nWhat was the purpose of Amerigo Vespucci exploration? Amerigo Vespucci is remembered for several important reasons. He explored the mouth of the Amazon River. He also developed a method for determining longitude. Perhaps Vespucci's most important contribution, however, was his realization that the continent he was exploring was not Asia. Click to see full answer.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 501, "id": "53458604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_150862400#2_406322513", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Amerigo_Vespucci_discover_America", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What did Amerigo vespucchi discover? Amerigo Vespucci was an explorer who is most known for\ndiscovering North and South America. Amerigo Vespucci made several\nvoyages to discover both North and South America. What things did Amerigo Vespucci discover? he discovered south america\nWhat did Amerigo Vespucci discover on his jounery? on his journey Amerigo Vespucci discovered North and South\nAmerica. by Maggie McManus, age 10\nWhy did Amerigo Vespucci discover South America? He didn't discover it - he realized he wasn't in India. Who discover US? Amerigo Vespucci is given the credit for discovering\nAmerica.", "start_char": 1094, "end_char": 1703, "id": "74980575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1735771513#0_3077410721", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Vespucci_explore", "title": "What did Vespucci explore? - Answers", "headings": "What did Vespucci explore\n?\n\nWhat did Vespucci explore?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What did Vespucci explore? - Answers\nExplorers and Expeditions\nChristopher Columbus\nAmerigo Vespucci\nWhat did Vespucci explore? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-10-07 00:20:02\nAmerigo Vespucci is important because he was one of the early explorers of the New World, and also because the continents of North and South America were named in his honor. ( He was also known by the name of Americus Vespucci.) Amerigo Vespucci was born in Florence, Italy in 1454. He was well-educated by his uncle, and became a businessman involved in trading goods. That is how he became familiar with ships. He moved to Seville, Spain in 1491 to work in the trading business there. He was probably there when Christopher Columbus returned from his first journey to the New World. He then helped Columbus get ships ready for his second and third voyages to the New World.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 882, "id": "3662779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_811798871#4_1847824498", "url": "https://townline.org/christopher-columbus-hero-or-villain/", "title": "Christopher Columbus: hero or villain? | The Town Line Newspaper", "headings": "Christopher Columbus: hero or villain?\nChristopher Columbus: hero or villain?\nby Gary Kennedy\nResponsible journalism is hard work!\nIt is also expensive!\n", "segment": "What a disappointment finding all this out was for me. Amerigo Vespucci\nSo this now takes us to Amerigo Vespucci who was on Italian explorer, cartographer, and navigator who was born in the Republic of Florence, Italy. Vespucci’s voyages happened in the same time frame of that of Christopher Columbus’s 1492 voyage. Vespucci was the 1st person to realize that the North and South American continents were distinct continents that were unknown to the Europeans, Asian and Africans. Vespucci made this discovery while sailing near the tip of South America in 1501. This was the era of exploration. The world’s economy was becoming more and more diverse in a very pleasant way. Curiosity was very intense during this age and progress grew at a very rapid rate. Morality and cost had no part in the end results sought by the developing world. The world lost its flat and gained a global configuration so more places were sought and new and safer pathways were questioned.", "start_char": 1791, "end_char": 2759, "id": "37709994" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_150862400#7_406327023", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Amerigo_Vespucci_discover_America", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Amerigo Vespucci Amerigo Vespucci\nHow did Amerigo Vespucci discover America? Amerigo went sailing to Asia while they were there they\ndiscovered the island.vespucci was one of the navigator to explore\nsouth america\nWhat did Amerigo Vespucci dicover? Amerigo Vespucci discovered North America and South America. What land did Amerigo Vespucci discover? Amerigo Vespucci is credited as having discovered South America\n(and North America) as a previously unknown fourth continent. Before this, the Americas were thought to be part of Asia. What did Amerigo Vespucci find? Amerigo Vespucci found South America\nWhen did Columbus began his sail? i don't know but he acually did not discover america, Amerigo\nVespucci did which is why we are called america not columbia. What was Amerigo Vespucci legacy?", "start_char": 2725, "end_char": 3522, "id": "74980580" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1009109221#1_1970031595", "url": "https://amerigoves.weebly.com/travel-routes.html", "title": "Travel Routes - Amerigo Vespucci And The New World", "headings": "Amerigo Vespucci And The New World\nMay 10th 1497\nAmerica the Beautiful\nAmerigo Vespucci Landing on the America's\n", "segment": "He also discovered the Amazon. His third voyage, in 1500, was paid for by King Manuel I of Portugal. He traveled along side the South American coast, where he discovered Rio de la Plata and Rio de Janeiro. Vespucci knew there was no way it was a part of Asia. His last voyage in 1503 was a voyage of exploration where Vespucci explored the southeastern coast of South America. This was his last and final expidition. He never sailed again. He later returned to Spain and married his wife, Maria de Cerezo. Amerigo Vespucci Landing on the America's\nPowered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started", "start_char": 748, "end_char": 1378, "id": "24952925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_806882746#0_1547704463", "url": "https://www.allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/vespucci/", "title": "Amerigo Vespucci | All About Explorers", "headings": "Amerigo Vespucci\nAmerigo Vespucci", "segment": "Amerigo Vespucci | All About Explorers\nYou are here: Home › Explorers A to Z › Amerigo Vespucci\nAmerigo Vespucci\nAmerigo Vespucci\nAmerigo Vespucci was born in the United States of America around the year 1451. His parents named him after the wonderful country in which he was born. Unfortunately they were unable to pronounce “America” properly, so he became known as Amerigo. As a young boy he studied navigation and later worked for a company that equipped ships for long voyages. His great love of the sea is what enticed him to go exploring. Vespucci made four voyages throughout the years 1499-1504. During this time he discovered South America and decided to name it after himself. He also discovered many new rivers, including the Nile, the Yangtze, and the Susquehanna. The Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci (Click to enlarge)\nVespucci became known as a great explorer through a letter he wrote to Christopher Columbus explaining all that he had found during his explorations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 978, "id": "55945406" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1009109221#0_1970030101", "url": "https://amerigoves.weebly.com/travel-routes.html", "title": "Travel Routes - Amerigo Vespucci And The New World", "headings": "Amerigo Vespucci And The New World\nMay 10th 1497\nAmerica the Beautiful\nAmerigo Vespucci Landing on the America's\n", "segment": "Travel Routes - Amerigo Vespucci And The New World\nAmerigo Vespucci And The New World\n\n\n\nMay 10th 1497\nOn May 10th 1497, Vespucci sailed away from Spain in a Spanish fleet by the cost of Venisuela and explored the southern coast of brazil. Button Text\nAmerica the Beautiful\nIn a series of four voyages starting in 1497, Vespucci traveled to the islands connected to South American coast and arrived on the eastern tip of what is known today as Brazil. If accurate, this means Amerigo set foot on North America before Christopher Columbus did. Amerigo Vespucci began his second voyage in 1499 where Vespucci explored Cape Santo Agostinho. This expedition made Vespucci the first explorer to arrive in Brazil and also the first to cross the Equator. He also discovered the Amazon. His third voyage, in 1500, was paid for by King Manuel I of Portugal. He traveled along side the South American coast, where he discovered Rio de la Plata and Rio de Janeiro. Vespucci knew there was no way it was a part of Asia. His last voyage in 1503 was a voyage of exploration where Vespucci explored the southeastern coast of South America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1124, "id": "24952924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212457165#7_567992118", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Amerigo_Vespucci_sail", "title": "Why did Amerigo Vespucci sail? - Answers", "headings": "Why did Amerigo Vespucci sail\n?\n\nWhy did Amerigo Vespucci sail?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nDid Amerigo Vespucci sail for the Portuguese and discover land for them?\nWhy did Amerigo Vespucci want to sail?\nWere did Amerigo Vespucci sail?\nWhat was Amerigo Vespucci trying to prove?\nWhat country did Amerigo Vespucci sail for?\nWhat country did Amerigo Vespucci sail from?\nWhat years did Amerigo Vespucci sail?\nWere did Amerigo Vespucci sail from?\nWhat country did Amerigo Vespucci sail form?\nWhen did Amerigo vepucci sail?\nWhy did Amerigo Vespucci set sail?\nHow do you use circumnavigation in a sentence?\nWhy did Amerigo Vespucci go on the expedition?\nHow did Amerigo Vespucci?\nWho was America named in honor of?\nWho did Amerigo Vespucci expore for?\nHow Amerigo Vespucci died?\nWhat are some inventions that Amerigo Vespucci made?\nHow Amerigo Vespucci change the world?\nWhat did Amerigo vespucci explore for?\nWhat did Amerigo Vespucci find?\nWhat areas did Amerigo vespucci explore?\nWhat is the Italian name for Amerigo Vespucci?\nWhere did Amerigo Vespucci live?\nWho was and Italian navigator who sailed for Spain?\n", "segment": "Amerigo Vespucci found South America\nWhat areas did Amerigo vespucci explore? What areas did amerigo vespucci explore\nWhat is the Italian name for Amerigo Vespucci? Would you believe Amerigo Vespucci. Where did Amerigo Vespucci live? Amerigo Vespucci lived in Flourances Italy . Who was and Italian navigator who sailed for Spain? Amerigo Vespucci Amerigo Vespucci\nPortugal Explorers and Expeditions Amerigo Vespucci Sentence and Word Structure History of England History of Europe", "start_char": 2339, "end_char": 2821, "id": "75105967" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_186811501#3_424527632", "url": "https://theprouditalian.com/famous-italian-explorers/", "title": "Famous Italian Explorers - The Proud Italian", "headings": "Famous Italian Explorers and Their Accomplishments\nFamous Italian Explorers and Their Accomplishments\nGiovanni da Verrazzano\nAmerigo Vespucci\nChristopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo)\n“Following the light of the sun, we left the Old World.” – Christopher Columbus\nJohn Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)\n", "segment": "In his forties, he goes on his first sails. And in one of his voyages, he makes history. Following the exploration of the Italian explorers, can you guess what Amerigo Vespucci accomplished? America… Amerigo, can you see where I’m going with this? America got the name from this Italian explorer, even though he wasn’t the first to set foot on this continent. It is believed that this is the Italian explorer who discovered America. Amerigo Vespucci’s discoveries were accompanied by many controversies, as scholars and historians debate whether he became famous on other explorer’s discoveries, mostly whether he took the glory from Columbus. So what was Amerigo Vespuccis’s goal? Probably we can say that his goal was to map the New World and to determine whether the lands that Columbus discovered were part of Asia or if it was a new land entirely, ergo South and North America. This Italian navigator was well-educated and beside his biggest accomplishment, giving the name of the American continent, he also developed a method for determining longitude.", "start_char": 2365, "end_char": 3424, "id": "36945948" } ]
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what kind of money to take to bahamas?
Bahamian dollar
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Can we find baby supplies and products on the island?\nAre there any veterinary clinics on the island?\nWhat about making long distance calls?\nAre there special electricity requirements?\nCan I get a massage while visiting Harbour Island?\nHow about a workout to keep the extra dinner calories in check?\nAre there beauty salons on the island?\nWhere can I learn more about Eleuthera?\nAre there medical facilities on the island?\n", "segment": "Yes! Please review Bahamas Entry Requirements. IMPORTANT! U.S. Citizens should check the U.S. State Department's Alerts and Warnings for Bahamas for current passport requirements and other important travel notes. Can I use U.S. currency? Yes. $1 US dollar equals $1 Bahamian dollar. You can use up your Bahamian change before departure. Expect some minimal surcharges for use of credit cards and traveler's checks. Most merchants do not take Discover or AMEX.", "start_char": 2180, "end_char": 2640, "id": "19557052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1330011573#3_2783290712", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080225213613AAoqEWv", "title": "Going to Bahamas on a cruise, how much money should I bring? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Going to Bahamas on a cruise, how much money should I bring?\nGoing to Bahamas on a cruise, how much money should I bring?\n6 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\n", "segment": "The only cash you will need is for the casino and when you get off the ship to shop or go on a tour or sightseeing. So if you plan to pay your tab by credit card and not drink a lot you may not need any more than $300 to $400. But if you plan to pay cash for everything then you may need more. Your cabin will have a safe to store cash if you decide to do that. In the Bahamas and the Caribbean you can usually get a tour or taxi to do the same as ship's tour for much less and the people doing these will be right at the pier, just tell them what you want to do. BUT, be sure that you know exactly what time you must be back on ship and be sure to plan to be back at least half and hour before that time. The one benefit of booking through the ship is they will NEVER leave you at the port, not so if you go on your own. In the Bahamas there are not really a lot of really interesting attractions, mainly the beach activities. But here's a web site: http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/island/templrgstand...\nBut one of the major attractions there is is the Atlantis hotel which has an aquarium and is a huge property that I understand cruise passengers can also use to some extent.", "start_char": 2105, "end_char": 3283, "id": "25502804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_618150609#1_913806127", "url": "http://www.cruisingagainstcancer.com/what-currency-is-used-in-the-bahamas/", "title": "What Currency is Used in the Bahamas? – Cruising Against Cancer", "headings": "What Currency is Used in the Bahamas?\nWhat Currency is Used in the Bahamas?\nPost navigation\n", "segment": "If you are coming from another country, it’s wise to change your money before you get to the Bahamas. Credit Cards are used throughout most of the Bahamas, especially in the tourist areas, but some of the smaller islands require cash for purchases and some car rentals. ATM’s are available in Nassau, Paradise Island and Freeport, but they’re harder to find on the smaller islands. ATM’s at casinos and close to Tourist Information Areas give US dollars. All others will dispense Bahamian Dollars. Try to use your Bahamian dollars before you leave, some places may exchange them for you; some places will not. Travelers’ Checks are accepted in most resorts, tourist restaurants, and other attractions. Some hotels charge a small fee to cash them for you. The Bahamian Dollar is divided into 100 cents.", "start_char": 376, "end_char": 1177, "id": "17182508" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1471514866#1_3234615481", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147414-c1402/Bahamas:Caribbean:Currency.Exchange.html", "title": "Bahamas: Currency Exchange - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Bahamas: Currency Exchange\nBahamas Traveler Article:\nBahamas: Currency Exchange\nMore Traveler Articles\nShare your knowledge\n", "segment": "Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge\nArticle History (5)\nComments (0)\nIf you are traveling from the US, there is no need to change your money. US dollars are used as readily as Bahamian Dollars in the bahamas and are equal in value. If you are coming from another country, it's wise to change your money before you get to the bahamas. Credit Cards are used throughout most of the bahamas, especially in the tourist areas, but some of the smaller out island require cash for purchases, and sometimes even car rentals. ATM's are available throughout Nassau, Paradise Island and Freeport, but are harder to find in the smaller islands. ATM's at the Casinos and near the Tourist Information Area give US dollars. All others will dispense Bahamian Dollars. Try and use your Bahamian dollars before you leave, some places may change it for you.. other will not. Travelers Checks are accepted in most resorts and tourist restaurants and attractions.", "start_char": 443, "end_char": 1430, "id": "68702782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_929502769#18_2118416635", "url": "https://bucketlistjourney.net/feed-the-swimming-pigs-in-exuma-bahamas/", "title": "Pig Beach: The Bahama's Swimming Pigs of Exuma Island", "headings": "Pig Beach: The Bahama’s Swimming Pigs of Exuma Island\nPig Beach: The Bahama’s Swimming Pigs of Exuma Island\nPig Beach: The Bahama’s Swimming Pigs of Exuma Island\nAbout The Exuma Islands\nIt wasn’t hard to see the attraction of the Exuma Islands.\nRum cake so scrumptious you won’t want to share.\nThis may be the best kept secret in Exuma.\nAs if all that wasn’t enough. There are swimming pigs.\nPig Beach: The Swimming Pigs of Exuma\nWhere is Pig Beach\nEither one you choose you will see swimming pigs.\nThe Swimming Pig Excursion\nIguana Island\nWhite Bay Cay: Swimming Pig Island\nCheck it Off Your Bucket List\nLocation/Facts:\nGetting There:\nCurrency:\nElectricity:\nTipping:\nHow to Visit/Planning:\nGetting Around:\nWhere to Stay:\nWhere to Eat:\n5 Other Bucket List Must-Dos:\nEssential Information:\nPacking Tips:\nYou Might Also Enjoy\n", "segment": "Daily service via Bahamasair from Nassau, which is a quick half hour flight. You can also take the night ferry through Bahama Ferries which will take considerably longer, about over 10 hours. Currency: The currency is the Bahamian dollar, though US dollars are used just as frequently and the exchange rate is of equal value. There’s no need to change any money, though you may sometimes get your change in Bahamian coins. Many restaurants and gas stations are cash only, so make sure you bring enough, or there are also ATMs available. Electricity: The electrical outlets in the Bahamas are the same as the United States, so there is no need for an adapter. Tipping: At most restaurants your bill will include a 15% service change.", "start_char": 8592, "end_char": 9324, "id": "43911359" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1123644970#12_2488356454", "url": "https://www.travelsafe-abroad.com/the-bahamas/freeport/", "title": "How Safe Is Freeport for Travel? (2021 Updated) ⋆ Travel Safe - Abroad", "headings": "How Safe Is Freeport for Travel?\nHow Safe Is Freeport for Travel?\nThe Bahamas : Safety by City\nWarnings & Dangers in Freeport\nOVERALL RISK : MEDIUM\nTRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK : MEDIUM\nPICKPOCKETS RISK : HIGH\nNATURAL DISASTERS RISK : MEDIUM\nMUGGING RISK : HIGH\nTERRORISM RISK : LOW\nSCAMS RISK : HIGH\nWOMEN TRAVELERS RISK : MEDIUM\nSo... How Safe Is Freeport Really?\nUseful Information\nFreeport Weather Averages (Temperatures)\nAverage High/Low Temperature\nWhere to Next?\n", "segment": "If anyone tries to rob you, hand over whatever it is they are asking for. It is not worth getting hurt. Pay attention to your drink. Do not leave your glass unattended and make sure you watch closely when your drink is being opened or poured out for you. Spiking drinks with drugs is sometimes done to unsuspecting visitors. Useful Information\nVisas - Visitors to The Bahamas must obtain a visa from one of the Bahamian diplomatic missions or British diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries. A valid passport is a must. Currency - The Bahamian dollar is the official currency of The Bahamas. It has a sign: $ and a code:", "start_char": 4167, "end_char": 4823, "id": "68396128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_555769518#4_1252585650", "url": "http://www.bahamas.com/weather", "title": "The Bahamas - Frequently Asked Questions", "headings": "\nCOVID-19 Protocols\nHealth, Safety & Security\nCruising\nTravel Basics\nGetting Around\nWeather\nDuty Free\n", "segment": "Learn More\nTravel Basics\nWhat form of currency does The Bahamas use? The Bahamian dollar is maintained at the same level as the U.S. dollar and both are accepted interchangeably on all islands. ATMs + PLUS and Cirrus are in banks on Nassau/Paradise Island, Grand Bahama Island, and most major Out Islands. While certain places do take credit cards, it’s advised that you carry cash if you’re exploring the Out Islands. What should I pack? Casual summer wear can be worn during the day at any time of the year, but be sure to bring a jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings from December to February. Most hotels, restaurants, and casinos require jackets for men at night, especially in more cosmopolitan areas, such as Nassau & Paradise Island and Freeport. Beachwear is inappropriate in churches, restaurants, and casinos. Away from the beach or the pool, you should cover your swimsuit with shorts or a long shirt when walking city streets. In more relaxed and remote areas, the dress code is more flexible.", "start_char": 2435, "end_char": 3447, "id": "75511545" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1314588740#6_1743890096", "url": "http://www.harbourislandguide.com/faqs.htm", "title": "Frequently Asked Questions | HarbourIslandGuide", "headings": "Frequently Asked Questions\nFrequently Asked Questions\nHow do I get from North Eleuthera Airport (ELH) to Harbour Island?\nHow do I get to Eleuthera?\nHow do I rent a car on Eleuthera? Who provides quality land taxi service on Eleuthera?\nTaxi Services on Harbour Island?\nCan I preorder groceries? How about seafood, meat and produce?\nAre there gift shops and art galleries on the island?\nHow about a good \"local\" contact for Harbour Island Bahamas bonefish and / or bottom fishing?\nHow do I contact for full service snorkeling and diving?\nDo I need a passport?\nCan I use U.S. currency?\nIs there an ATM machine on Harbour Island?\nHow do I get married in the Bahamas?\nWho can I contact on Harbour Island regarding wedding, event planning, catering, etc.?\nWe are bringing our baby with us. Can we find baby supplies and products on the island?\nAre there any veterinary clinics on the island?\nWhat about making long distance calls?\nAre there special electricity requirements?\nCan I get a massage while visiting Harbour Island?\nHow about a workout to keep the extra dinner calories in check?\nAre there beauty salons on the island?\nWhere can I learn more about Eleuthera?\nAre there medical facilities on the island?\n", "segment": "Yes. $1 US dollar equals $1 Bahamian dollar. You can use up your Bahamian change before departure. Expect some minimal surcharges for use of credit cards and traveler's checks. Most merchants do not take Discover or AMEX. Is there an ATM machine on Harbour Island? There is an ATM inside the Royal Bank of Canada. How do I get married in the Bahamas? Bahamas Marriage License Requirements & Application\nWho can I contact on Harbour Island regarding wedding, event planning, catering, etc.? Wedding Planner on Harbour Island - Ben at Little Island Design:", "start_char": 2418, "end_char": 2973, "id": "19557053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_179405838#1_316718831", "url": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/nassau.html", "title": "ExchangeRate.com - Nassau The Bahamas Currency Exchange Rate Converter", "headings": "\nExchange Rate Nassau\nAbout Nassau\n", "segment": "You may exchange your money for the Bahamian Dollar at most Nassau banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Nassau airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Bahamian Dollar currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Nassau. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques). Also, before your trip, consult with your credit or debit card bank about the foreign exchange transaction fees charged for using your card in Nassau, Bahamas. About Nassau\nNassau is the capital, largest city, and commercial centre of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. The city has a population of 260,000 (2008 census), nearly 80 percent of the entire population of The Bahamas (330,000). Lynden Pindling International Airport, the major airport for The Bahamas, is located about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Nassau city centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and the Caribbean.", "start_char": 1718, "end_char": 2976, "id": "18718661" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_444021959#2_823964230", "url": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/pack-trip-bahamas-11300.html", "title": "How to Pack for a Trip to the Bahamas | USA Today", "headings": "How to Pack for a Trip to the Bahamas\nHow to Pack for a Trip to the Bahamas\nTravel Tips\nNeed-to-Know Paperwork Basics\nWhat to Wear\nTravel Tips Video\nNecessary Accessories\nWhat Do I Need to Pack for Jamaica?\nTravel Tips\nAttire\nToiletries\nAccessories\nDocuments and Money\n", "segment": "There are currently no mandatory vaccinations, and no currency restrictions apply for entering or exiting the Bahamas. Jot down the basic contact information for the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas on a sheet of paper that you keep with your entry paperwork. Pack your emergency numbers, passport, driver’s license, cash and credit cards in your purse or wallet. Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express cards are accepted by many merchants in the country. Also, there’s little need to exchange money since the Bahamian dollar is equal in value to the American dollar, so they’re interchangeable, and many places will accept American dollars. What to Wear\nWith its tropical savanna climate, the Bahamas hasn’t experienced a freeze or frost in its recorded history. Nevertheless, check weather reports for your scheduled vacation before packing. It’s a good rule of thumb to pack lightweight clothing. Workout clothes, shorts and pajamas are musts for many travelers. Bring at least two swimsuits for relaxing on the beach, swimming in the hotel pool or venturing into the ocean.", "start_char": 1107, "end_char": 2188, "id": "2236469" } ]
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who is the president of cuba in 2009?
Fidel Castro
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3008101299#1_3183253963", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Cuba", "title": "List of heads of state of Cuba - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of heads of state of Cuba\nList of heads of state of Cuba\nContents\nPresidents of Cuba\nRepublic of Cuba (1902–1959)\nSecond Occupation of Cuba (1906–1909)\nRepublic of Cuba (1902–1959)\nRepublic of Cuba (1959–present)\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On 24 February 2019 (under the 2019 Constitution ), the position of President was restored. The current president (until 10 October 2019, officially called President of the Council of State) is Miguel Díaz-Canel, since 19 April 2018. Contents\n1 Presidents of Cuba\n1.1 Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)\n1.2 Second Occupation of Cuba (1906–1909)\n1.3 Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)\n1.4 Republic of Cuba (1959–present)\n2 See also\n3 References\n4 External links\nPresidents of Cuba\nRepublic of Cuba (1902–1959)\nNo. Portrait\nName\n(Birth–Death)\nTerm\nPolitical party\nElected\nTook office\nLeft office\nTime in office\nPresident of the Republic\n1\n\nTomás Estrada Palma\n(1835–1908)\n20 May 1902\n28 September 1906\n4 years, 131 days\nRepublican\n1901\n1905\nSecond Occupation of Cuba (1906–1909)\nNo. Portrait\nName\n(Birth–Death)\nTerm\nAppointed by\nTook office\nLeft office\nTime in office\nProvisional Governors\n–\n\nWilliam H. Taft\n(1857–1930)\n29 September 1906\n13 October 1906\n14 days\nPresident\nTheodore Roosevelt\n–\n\nCharles Edward Magoon\n(1861–1920)\n13 October 1906\n28 January 1909\n2 years, 107 days\nPresident\nTheodore Roosevelt\nRepublic of Cuba (1902–1959)\nNo. Portrait\nName\n(Birth–Death)\nTerm\nPolitical party\nElected\nPrime Minister\nTook office\nLeft office\nTime in office\nPresidents of the Republic\n2\n\nJosé Miguel Gómez\n(1858–1921)\n28 January 1909\n20 May 1913\n4 years, 112 days\nLiberal\n1908\n–\n3\n\nMario García Menocal\n(1866–1941)\n20 May 1913\n20 May 1921\n8 years, 0 days\nConservative\n1912\n1916\n–\n4\n\nAlfredo Zayas y Alfonso\n(1861–1934)\n20 May 1921\n20 May 1925\n4 years, 0 days\nLiberal\n1920\n–\n5\n\nGerardo Machado\n(1871–1939)\n20 May 1925\n12 August 1933\n8 years, 84 days\nLiberal\n1924\n1928\n–\n–\n\nAlberto Herrera Franchi\n(1874–1954)\nActing\n12 August 1933\n13 August 1933\n1 day\nMilitary\n–\n–\n–\n\nCarlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada\n(1871–1939)\nActing\n13 August 1933\n5 September 1933\n23 days\nLiberal\n–\n–\n–\n\nPentarchy of 1933\nActing\n5 September 1933\n10 September 1933\n5 days\nNonpartisan\n–\n–\n6\n\nRamón Grau\n(1881–1969)\n10 September 1933\n15 January 1934\n127 days\nAuténtico\n–\n–\n–\n\nCarlos Hevia\n(1900–1964)\nActing\n15 January 1934\n18 January 1934\n3 days\nAuténtico\n–\n–\n–\n\nManuel Márquez Sterling\n(1872–1934)\nActing\n18 January 1934\n18 January 1934\n0 days\nIndependent\n–\n–\n–\n\nCarlos Mendieta\n(1873–1960)\nActing\n18 January 1934\n11 December 1935\n1 year, 327 days\nNational Union\n–\n–\n–\n\nJosé Agripino Barnet\n(1864–1945)\nActing\n11 December 1935\n20 May 1936\n161 days\nNational Union\n–\n–\n7\n\nMiguel Mariano Gómez\n(1889–1950)\n20 May 1936\n24 December 1936\n218 days\nNational Union\n1936\n–\n8\n\nFederico Laredo Brú\n(1875–1946)\n24 December 1936\n10 October 1940\n3 years, 291 days\nNational Union\n–\n–\n9\n\nFulgencio Batista\n(1901–1973)\n10 October 1940\n10 October 1944\n4 years, 0 days\nCSD\n1940\nCarlos Saladrigas Zayas\n(1940–1942)\nRamón Zaydín\n(1942–1944)\nAnselmo Alliegro y Milá\n(1944)\n(6)\n\nRamón Grau\n(1881–1969)\n10 October 1944\n10 October 1948\n4 years, 0 days\nAuténtico\n1944\nFélix Lancís Sánchez\n(1944–1945)\nCarlos Prío Socarrás\n(1945–1947)\nRaúl López del Castillo\n(1947–1948)\n10\n\nCarlos Prío Socarrás\n(1903–1977)\n10 October 1948\n10 March 1952\n3 years, 152 days\nAuténtico\n1948\nManuel Antonio de Varona\n(1948–1950)\nFélix Lancís Sánchez\n(1950–1951)\nÓscar Gans\n(1951–1952)\n–\n\nFulgencio Batista\n(1901–1973)\nActing\n10 March 1952\n14 August 1954\n2 years, 157 days\nProgressive Action\n–\nHimself\n(1952–1955)\n–\n\nAndrés Domingo del Castillo\n(1892–1979)\nActing\n14 August 1954\n24 February 1955\n194 days\nProgressive Action\n–\n–\n(9)\n\nFulgencio Batista\n(1901–1973)\n24 February 1955\n1 January 1959\n3 years, 311 days\nProgressive Action\n1954\nJorge García Montes\n(1955–1957)\nAndrés Rivero Agüero\n(1957–1958)\nEmilio Núñez Portuondo\n(1958)\nGonzalo Güell\n(1958–1959)\n–\n\nAnselmo Alliegro y Milá\n(1899–1961)\nActing\n1 January 1959\n2 January 1959\n1 day\nProgressive Action\n–\n–\n–\n\nCarlos Manuel Piedra\n(1895–1988)\nActing\n2 January 1959\n3 January 1959\n1 day\nIndependent\n–\n–\nRepublic of Cuba (1959–present)\nNo. Portrait\nName\n(Birth–Death)\nTerm\nPolitical party\nPrime Minister\nTook office\nLeft office\nTime in office\nPresidents of the Republic\n13\n\nManuel Urrutia Lleó\n(1901–1981)\n3 January 1959\n18 July 1959\n196 days\nIndependent\nJosé Miró Cardona\n(1959)\nFidel Castro\n(1959–1976)\n14\n\nOsvaldo Dorticós Torrado\n(1919–1983)\n18 July 1959\n2 December 1976\n17 years, 137 days\nPopular Socialist\nPCC\nFidel Castro\n(1959–1976)\nPresidents of the Council of State\n15\n\nFidel Castro\n(1926–2016)\n2 December 1976\n24 February 2008\n31 years, 84 days\nPCC\nHimself\n(as President of the Council of Ministers)\n–\n\nRaúl Castro\n(born 1931)\nActing\n( 2006–2008 transfer of duties)\n31 July 2006\n24 February 2008\n1 year, 208 days\nPCC\nHimself\n(as Acting President of the Council of Ministers)\n16\n\nRaúl Castro\n(born 1931)\n24 February 2008\n19 April 2018\n10 years, 54 days\nPCC\nHimself\n(as President of the Council of Ministers)\n17\n\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\n(born 1960)\n19 April 2018\n10 October 2019\n1 year, 174 days\nPCC\nHimself\n(as President of the Council of Ministers)\nPresident of the Republic\n(17)\n\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\n(born 1960)\n10 October 2019\nIncumbent\n1 year, 203 days\nPCC\nManuel Marrero Cruz\n(2019–present)\nSee also\nCuba\nCaptaincy General of Cuba\nUnited States Military Government in Cuba\nRepublic of Cuba (1902–1959)\nList of colonial governors of Cuba\nCouncil of State (Cuba)\nPresident of Cuba\nVice President of Cuba\nCouncil of Ministers (Cuba)\nPrime Minister of Cuba\nList of heads of government of Cuba\nGuantanamo Bay Naval Base\nList of commanders of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base\nLists of office-holders\nList of current heads of state and government\nReferences\n^ Mimi Whitefield (25 February 2019). \" Cuba approves new constitution: What changes, what doesn't?\". Miami Herald.", "start_char": 2048, "end_char": 7670, "id": "105475945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1236747692#2_1809310354", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/presidents-of-cuba-since-1909.html", "title": "List of Presidents Of Cuba Since 1909 - WorldAtlas", "headings": "List of Presidents Of Cuba Since 1909\nList of Presidents Of Cuba Since 1909\nPresidents Of Cuba Since 1909\nJosé Miguel Gómez\nMario Garcia Menocal\nFulgencio Batista\nFidel Castro\nRaul Castro\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\nRoles of the President of Cuba\nPresidents Of Cuba Since 1909\n", "segment": "The president is both the head of the council of the state of Cuba as well as the head of the government. The president serves for a term of five years, and it is only renewable once. Presidents Of Cuba Since 1909\nJosé Miguel Gómez\nJosé Miguel Gómez was born on July 6, 1858, in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. He was one of the leaders of the rebel forces during the Cuban War of Independence. Gómez succeeded Tomas Estrada Palma after winning the elections in 1908 in the Liberal Party of Cuba. He took office on January 28 th, 1909 and was liked by various citizens, though, during his term, political corruption and scandals were at their peak. Mario Garcia Menocal\nMario Garcia Menocal was born on December 17, 1866, at Jaguey Grande in Matanzas, Spanish Cuba. He succeeded Jose Miguel Gomez and was the President of Cuba from 1913 to 1921 which saw the participation of Cuba in the First World War. During his first term, Mario showed his strong support for businesses and corporations, but after his reelection in 1916, he declared war on the German Empire, joining the first world war. Fulgencio Batista\nFulgencio Batista Zaldivar was born on January 16, 1901, in Banes, Cuba and rose to power in 1933 through the revolt that sought to overthrow the authoritarian rule of Gerardo Machado.", "start_char": 694, "end_char": 1981, "id": "96411338" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1271970672#1_1431147090", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Cuba", "title": "President of Cuba - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Cuba\nPresident of Cuba\nContents\nHistory\nPowers\nList of heads of state\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "2013\n2018\n2023\nAdministrative divisions\nProvinces\nMunicipalities\nCommittees for the Defense of the Revolution\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla\nDiplomatic missions of / in Cuba\nPassports\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\n\nCuba portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe president of Cuba ( Spanish: Presidente de Cuba ), officially the president of the Republic of Cuba ( Spanish: Presidente de la República de Cuba ), is the head of state of Cuba. The office in its current form was established under the Constitution of 2019. The president is the second most powerful position in Cuba, after the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, and the highest state post. Miguel Díaz-Canel became president of the Council of State on 19 April 2018, taking over from Raúl Castro, and has been president of Cuba since 10 October 2019. The position of first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba continues to be the most powerful political position in Cuba. Fidel Castro held both positions from 1976 to 2008, and Raúl Castro held both positions from 2011 to 2018. Raúl Castro continued to hold the position of first secretary until the 8th Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, held 16-19 April 2021, when he retired from office.", "start_char": 2227, "end_char": 3495, "id": "63613919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_266048800#0_566139192", "url": "https://planetrulers.com/cuba-president/", "title": "President of Cuba | Current Leader", "headings": "PlanetRulers - Current Heads of State & Dictators\nPlanetRulers - Current Heads of State & Dictators\nPresident of Cuba\nMiguel Díaz-Canel, President of Cuba (since Apr 19, 2018; re-elected on Oct 10, 2019)\nRaul Castro, Former President of Cuba\nFidel Castro, Former President of Cuba\nAlso on planetrulers.com\nEvo MORALES, President of Bolivia\nPresident of Mauritania\nPrime Minister of Malaysia\nPresident of Seychelles\nPresident of Moldova\nCurrent Leader\nPresident of Burundi\nAngela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany\n", "segment": "President of Cuba | Current Leader\nPlanetRulers - Current Heads of State & Dictators\nPresident of Cuba\nMiguel Díaz-Canel, President of Cuba (since Apr 19, 2018; re-elected on Oct 10, 2019)\nOct 10, 2019 | Tags: Dictator, President | Category: All, Dictators, Leaders of Islands\nMiguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (American Spanish: born 20 April 1960) is a Cuban politician serving as the current President of Cuba. He was previously First Vice President from 2013 to 2018. He has been a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2003, and he served as Minister of Higher Education from 2009 to 2012; he was promoted to the post of Vice President of the Council of Ministers (deputy Prime Minister) in 2012. A year later, on 24 February 2013, he was elected as First Vice President of the Council of State. He was selected to succeed Raúl Castro as the candidate for President of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers on 18 April 2018, and sworn into office the following day after nationwide polling.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "112032772" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_9863503#18_22070539", "url": "https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-12159943", "title": "Timeline: US-Cuba relations - BBC News", "headings": "Timeline: US-Cuba relations\nTimeline: US-Cuba relations", "segment": "Raul Castro officially takes over as president. Washington calls for free and fair elections, and says its trade embargo will remain. 4 Nov 2008: Barack Obama is elected US president. Dec 2008: New poll suggests a majority of Cuban-Americans living in Miami want an end to the US embargo against Cuba. April 2009: President Obama lifts restrictions on family travel and remittances to Cuba. Dec 2009: US citizen Alan Gross detained in Cuba accused of spying for Washington.", "start_char": 6309, "end_char": 6782, "id": "22048604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1266513381#0_2258870142", "url": "http://cuba-gooding.com/", "title": "cuba-gooding.com", "headings": "cuba-gooding.com\ncuba-gooding.com", "segment": "cuba-gooding.com\ncuba-gooding.com", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 33, "id": "5111364" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134326549#7_361564434", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_did_Fidel_Castro_bring_to_cuba", "title": "What type of government did Fidel Castro bring to cuba? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat type of government did Fidel Castro bring to cuba?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of government did Fidel Castro bring to cuba?\nRelated Questions\nWhat kind of government did Cuba have with Fidel Castro?\nIs fidel Castro from Venezuela?\nWho overthrew the government in cuba in 1959?\nWho chose Fidel Castro to run Cuba?\nWhere did Fidel Castro live?\nWhat type of government does Cuba have under Fidel Castro?\nWhat problems did Cuba have after fidel Castro?\nWhat world did Fidel Castro have a part in?\nDid Che Guevara meet Fidel Castro in Cuba?\nWhen did Fidel Castro become president of Cuba?\nWhat did fidel Castro do to upset America?\nWhat type of governtment did Cuba have under Fidel Castro?\nWhat type of government did Cuba have before Fidel Castro?\nWhy is Cuba an unlimited government?\nWhen did Fidel Castro become ruler over Cuba?\nWhat nation has Fidel Castro dictated the fate of?\nWhat is cubas government like?\nWas Fidel Castro the president of Cuba?\nHow long was Fidel Castro president of cuba?\nWho formed a new government in Cuba in 1959?\nHow does the US government feel about fidel Castro?\nWhen did fidel Castro lead a revolution inside cuba?\nHow did fidel Castro change cuba in the Cuban revolution?\nWhat did Fidel Castro do when he ruled Cuba?\nWho was the president of Cuba before Castro?\n", "segment": "The government of Cuba is a single-party Communist republic. The current President of Cuba as of 2014 is Fidel Castro. Was Fidel Castro the president of Cuba? Yes, Fidel Castro was the president of Cuba from 1976 December 2 to 2008 February 24. How long was Fidel Castro president of cuba? fidel castro was prime minister of cuba from 1959-1976 and president from 1976-2008\nWho formed a new government in Cuba in 1959? Fidel Castro formed a new government in January 1959. How does the US government feel about fidel Castro? the us government will not trade with cuba because it is a communist country\nWhen did fidel Castro lead a revolution inside cuba? Fidel Castro lead his revolution in 1959\nHow did fidel Castro change cuba in the Cuban revolution?", "start_char": 2104, "end_char": 2858, "id": "74948334" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_616143324#5_1436007120", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/cuban-leaders.php", "title": "The Greatest Cuban Leaders", "headings": "Famous Cuban Leaders\nFamous Cuban Leaders\nVote for Your Favourite Cuban Leaders\n1 Fidel Castro\n2 Raul Castro\n3 Fulgencio Batista\n4 Miguel Díaz-Canel\n5 Jose Marti\n6 Camilo Cienfuegos\n7 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen\nWho Is The Greatest Female Warrior In History?\n8 Vilma Espín Guillois\n9 Gerardo Machado\n10 Carlos Prío Socarrás\n11 Ramón Grau\n12 Máximo Gómez\n13 Juan Almeida Bosque\n14 Huber Matos\n15 Carlos Manuel de Céspedes\n16 Tomás Estrada Palma\n17 Haydée Santamaría\n18 José Núñez de Cáceres\n19 Damaso Berenguer\n20 Manuel Piñeiro\n21 Melba Hernández\n22 Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven\n23 Laura Pollán\n", "segment": "4 Miguel Díaz-Canel\n0 0\nFamous As: President of Cuba\nBirthdate: April 20, 1960\nSun Sign: Taurus\nNationality: Cuban\nMiguel Díaz-Canel is a Cuban politician and the current president of Cuba. As president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel has made several international trips, visiting places like India, Azerbaijan, and Russia. He has also interacted with presidents and prime ministers of several countries. In 2018, he was honored with the prestigious Order of the Liberator by the government of Venezuela. 5 Jose Marti\n0 0\nFamous As: Poet\nBirthdate:", "start_char": 1511, "end_char": 2056, "id": "69615930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1562725445#5_2625327738", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Fidel_Castro_get_elected_as_current_leader", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Raul Castro is the current leader of the island nation of Cuba. His brother Fidel was the previous revolutionary president of that\ncountry. Is Fidel Castro the governor of Puerto Rico? No, Fidel is the former leader of Cuba. Who is the former leader of Cuba? Fidel Castro is the former leader of Cuba. Is Fidel Castro a Spanish leader? He was the Cuban leader from Spanish decent. Who was the leader of Cuba in 2009? Raul Castro, the brother of Fidel Castro.", "start_char": 1669, "end_char": 2128, "id": "3313837" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1271970672#0_1431143680", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Cuba", "title": "President of Cuba - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Cuba\nPresident of Cuba\nContents\nHistory\nPowers\nList of heads of state\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "President of Cuba - Wikipedia\nPresident of Cuba\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nHead of state of Cuba\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" President of Cuba\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nPresident of the Republic of Cuba\nPresidente de la República de Cuba\n\nOfficial Standard\nIncumbent\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\nsince 19 April 2018\nCouncil of State\nStyle\nMr. President (Informal)\nHis Excellency (In international correspondence)\nStatus\nHead of state\nMember of\nCouncil of Ministers\nResidence\nPalacio de la Revolución\nAppointer\nNational Assembly of People's Power\nTerm length\nFive years, renewable once\nInaugural holder\nTomás Estrada Palma\nFormation\n12 April 1902\nDeputy\nVice President of Cuba\nWebsite\nhttps://www.presidencia.gob.cu/es/\nPolitics of Cuba\n\n\nConstitution\nLaw\nCommunist Party\n8th term\nCongress\nRules\nCentral Committee ( 8th )\nFirst Secretary\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\nSecond Secretary\nJosé Ramón Machado Ventura\nPolitburo ( 8th)\nSecretariat ( 8th)\nNational Assembly\n9th term\nPresident\nEsteban Lazo Hernández\nVice President\nAna María Marí Machado\nSecretary\nHomero Acosta Álvarez\nCouncil of State ( 9th )\nPresident\nEsteban Lazo Hernández\nVice President\nAna María Marí Machado\nSecretary\nHomero Acosta Álvarez\nPresidency (9th)\nPresident\nMiguel Díaz-Canel\nVice President\nSalvador Valdés Mesa\nCouncil of Ministers ( 9th — list )\nPrime Minister\nManuel Marrero Cruz\nDeputy Prime Minister\nRamiro Valdés Menendéz\nJorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella\nJorge Luis Tapia Fonseca\nInés María Chapman Waugh\nRicardo Cabrisas Ruiz\nAlejandro Gil Fernández\nSecretary\nJosé Amado Ricardo Guerra\nJudiciary\nPeople's Supreme Court ( 9th )\nPresident\nRuben Remigio Ferro\nVice President\nMaricela Sosa Ravelo\nFarah Saucedo Perez\nYamir Rodriguez Tamayo\nFiliberto Caballero Tamayo\nOffice of the Attorney General ( 9th )\nAttorney General\nYamila Peña Ojeda\nOffice of the Comptroller General ( 9th )\nComptroller General\nGladys María Bejerano Portela\nElections\nRecent elections\nParliamentary: 2013\n2018\n2023\nAdministrative divisions\nProvinces\nMunicipalities\nCommittees for the Defense of the Revolution\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla\nDiplomatic missions of / in Cuba\nPassports\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\n\nCuba portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe president of Cuba ( Spanish: Presidente de Cuba ), officially the president of the Republic of Cuba ( Spanish: Presidente de la República de Cuba ), is the head of state of Cuba. The office in its current form was established under the Constitution of 2019.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2787, "id": "63613918" } ]
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who was galileo galilei?
Mathematician
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He was against the theories postulated by Aristotle and supported the hypothesis of Copernicus. He was able to prove that Copernicus was right, but the church and his colleagues didn’t like that. After several conflicts, Galilei was put under house arrest for being “suspect of heresy”. Galilei was the son of a famous musician and had five siblings, but two of them died when they were little. Once he discovered his passion for math, his career was unstoppable. He invented a wide range of artifacts and perfected other ones. He always defended heliocentrism (idea that sun is the center of the universe) and tried to prove it throughout his lifetime, making it the cause of most of his problems in the science field. Interesting Facts about Galileo Galilei\n1.", "start_char": 416, "end_char": 1309, "id": "60231273" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_175678317#0_367210267", "url": "https://www.burrosabio.net/galileo-galilei-short-biography/", "title": "Galileo Galilei Short Biography | Updated 2021 - Life, Discoveries History", "headings": "Galileo Galilei Biography\nGalileo Galilei Biography\nGalileo Galilei\nGalilei is mainly known for:\nWhere Galileo was born\nWhat music was heard in the time of Galileo Galilei\nThe University of Pisa\nThe return to Florence\nProfessor Galileo\nThe marriage of Galilei\nFirst discoveries of Galilei\nThe famous Telescope\nThe stars of Jupiter\nThe phases of Venus\nInvitation to Rome\nGalileo’s heretic\nThe house arrest\nThe blind Galileo\nGalileo’s death\nHow to get to the cemetery where Galileo Galilei is located\nWhat are the works of Galileo Galilei?\nIt may interest you :\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei Short Biography | Updated 2021 - Life, Discoveries History\nGalileo Galilei Biography\nGalileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei was the pioneer of the experimental scientific method and the first to use a reflex telescope, with which he made important astronomical discoveries. Galileo eventually became one of the most important astronomers of the Renaissance because of his special interest in mathematics. He begins to study gravity, the oscillations of the heavy pendulum and develops the heart rate monitor. Galilei is mainly known for: Defend, through the scientific method and at the risk of his own life, the heliocentric theory of Nicolas Copernicus. Contribute to the development of the telescope. Discover Jupiter’s four main satellites (now called the”Galilean satellites” in his honour). Where Galileo was born\nGalileo Galilei was born in Pisa (Italy) on 15 February 1564. He was an astronomer, physicist, mathematician, Italian philosopher, and engineer. Renowned for being one of the most emblematic and influential figures in history, for his work in science and knowledge.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1094, "id": "31173541" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1714600656#0_2915700877", "url": "http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level2/galileo.html", "title": "Galileo Galilei", "headings": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei\nA Question\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei\n\n\nGalileo Galilei was an Italian physicist and astronomer. He was born in Pisa on February 15, 1564. Galileo's father, Vincenzo Galilei, was a well-known musician. Vincenzo decided that his son should become a doctor. In 1581, Galileo was sent to the University of Pisa to study medicine. While a student at the university, Galileo discovered that he had a talent for mathematics. He was able to persuade his father to allow him to leave the university to become a tutor in mathematics. He later became a professor of mathematics. In 1609, Galileo heard about the invention of the spyglass, a device which made distant objects appear closer. Galileo used his mathematics knowledge and technical skills to improve upon the spyglass and build a telescope.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 785, "id": "62565683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204559829#0_547595700", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Galileo_Galilei", "title": "Who was Galileo Galilei? - Answers", "headings": "Who was Galileo Galilei\n?\n\nWho was Galileo Galilei?\nYour Answer\nWho was Galileo Galilei?\n", "segment": "Who was Galileo Galilei? - Answers\nGalileo\nWho was Galileo Galilei? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-09-03 21:22:00\nGalileo Galilei was a famous Italian scientist and astronomer who proved that all objects revolve around the sun, not the earth. He supported Nicolas Copernicus's theory. He invented the refractor telescope, discovered the craters on the moon, the four largest moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus. He lived from 1564-1642. He also discovered that no matter the mass of two objects, they both fall at the same speed. He had three children, two were girls. Galileo also contradicted many of Aristotle's theories. He didn't believe in philosophy, though he perferred using experiments to prove his theories.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 752, "id": "75090357" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_910962014#1_1739457810", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/galileo-galilei-and-the-free-fall", "title": "Galileo Galilei and the Free Fall | Life Persona", "headings": "Galileo Galilei and the Free Fall\nGalileo Galilei and the Free Fall\nGalileo Galilei\nDiscoveries: The telescope and free fall\nThe free fall\nTheory of Aristotle\nTheory of Galileo Galilei\nReferences\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, astronomer, mathematician and engineer born on February 15, 1564 in Tuscany. He is known worldwide as the father of astronomy and modern physics thanks to the studies and experiments carried out throughout his life. He died on January 8, 1642 in Tuscany. Discoveries: The telescope and free fall\nThanks to its unique intelligence and curiosity, in 1609 Galileo Galilei presented an instrument known today as the first telescope. He himself was a kind of high-magnification binocular, with which he was able to discover mountains, lunar craters and was even able to discover that the Milky Way was surrounded by stars. On the other hand, Galileo was one of the pioneers in physical trials in the world. Thanks to the experiment he did from the Tower of Pisa, he discovered that bodies in free fall travel the distance at the same time no matter how much weight each one has. The free fall\nThe free fall is the movement of a body where there is no resistance or gravitational force. In this type of movement, various factors intervene, such as the shape of the body or the means by which it is moving.", "start_char": 693, "end_char": 1851, "id": "50508161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184224336#0_2639215566", "url": "https://www.techandfacts.com/interesting-facts-and-information-about-galileo/", "title": "Interesting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei. | Tech and Facts", "headings": "Interesting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei.\nInteresting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei.\nAndrew J. Blanche\n", "segment": "Interesting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei. | Tech and Facts\nHome » Interesting facts » Interesting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei. Interesting Facts and Information About Galileo Galilei. Interesting facts December 21, 2013\nAndrew J. Blanche\nPost Tags\nbiography, Galileo, The Father of Modern Science, www.techandfact.com, www.techandfacts.com\nGaileo Galilei (Source: http://goo.gl/Wg7y2u)\nGalileo Galilei was an Italian scientist who helped open the eyes of the world to a new way of thinking about the workings of our solar system and astronomy in general. NAME: Galileo\nOCCUPATION: Astronomer\nBIRTH DATE: February 15, 1564\nDEATH DATE: January 08, 1642\nEDUCATION:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 692, "id": "90030095" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1169508816#0_2095740251", "url": "http://www.planet-science.com/categories/over-11s/science-celebrities/2010/09/galileo-galilei.aspx", "title": "Galileo Galilei", "headings": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei\nFather of modern physics\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei\nFather of modern physics\nAmbitious, unconventional and rebellious, Galileo was a brilliant and ground-breaking scientist. Famous for: 1. Supporting the Copernican theory that the Sun is the centre of the Universe and that all the planets orbit it. This got him into trouble with the Roman Catholic Church, which banned Galileo from teaching. 2. Discovering Jupiter's four biggest moons. Jupiter and one of its moons\n3. Realising that pendulums swing at a steady rate and can be used to make accurate clocks. How do you time a pendulum without a stopwatch?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 587, "id": "1211945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1640073894#0_2787126408", "url": "http://solar-center.stanford.edu/galileo/", "title": "Galileo", "headings": "\nDid you know?", "segment": "Galileo\n\n\n\n\n\nGalileo\n\n\nWho was Galileo? And why was he important? Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was a Tuscan (Italian) astronomer, physicist, mathematician, inventor, and philosopher. He was born in Pisa, and was the oldest of six children in his family. When he was a young man, his father sent him to study medicine at the University of Pisa, but Galileo studied mathematics instead. He later became professor and chair of mathematics at the University. Until about 1609 he taught mathematics, and made several discoveries in physics. He helped to mathematically describe ballistics, and the force of friction as it relates to motion. After experimenting with moving objects, he established his \"Principle of Inertia\", which was similar to Newton's First Law. Galileo then became interested in optics and astronomy, and in 1609 he built his first telescope and began making observations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 888, "id": "62493682" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_71362562#0_132887519", "url": "http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/galileo.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei : Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, made several\nsignificant contributions to modern scientific thought. As the first\nman to use the telescope to study the skies, he amassed evidence that\nproved the Earth revolves around the Sun and is not the centre of the\nuniverse, as had been believed. His position represented such a\nradical departure from accepted thought that he was tried by the\nInquisition in Rome, ordered to recant, and forced to spend the last\neight years of his life under house arrest. He informally stated the\nprinciples later embodied in Newton's first two laws of motion. Because of his pioneer work in gravitation and motion and in\ncombining mathematical analysis with experimentation, Galileo often\nis referred to as the founder of modern mechanics and experimental\nphysics. Perhaps the most far-reaching of his achievements was his\nreestablishment of mathematical rationalism against Aristotle's\nlogico-verbal approach and his insistence that the \"Book of Nature is\n. . . written in mathematical characters.\" From this base, he was\nable to found the modern experimental method. Galileo was born at Pisa on February 15, 1564, the son of Vincenzo\nGalilei, a musician.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1233, "id": "3817330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_898903780#7_2016530583", "url": "https://www.toptenz.net/top-10-people-who-became-famous-after-death.php", "title": "Top 10 People Who Became Famous after Death - Toptenz.net", "headings": "Top 10 People Who Became Famous after Death\nTop 10 People Who Became Famous after Death\n10. El Greco\n9. Alfred Wegener\n8. Galileo Galilei\n7. Gregor Johann Mendel\n6. Henry Darger\n5. Henry David Thoreau\n4. Edgar Allan Poe\n3. Emily Dickinson\n2. Franz Kafka\n1. Vincent van Gogh\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n", "segment": "Galileo Galilei\nTomb of Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564 was a scientist, mathematician, and astronomer who contributed valuable information and astrological tools to the scientific world. He created a telescope that allowed him to look at the planets, including Jupiter and Saturn, in which he was able to discover the moons orbiting these planets. Though he didn’t discover the theory himself, he proved that Copernicus was correct in his heliocentric theory of our solar system. He was also one of the first to discover sunspots, moon craters, and even lunar mountains. While his discoveries and theories were correct, he was often criticized by those heavily involved in religion, which was a way of life during his time, as they believed that the world was geocentric and was in one fixated place and did not move to revolve around the sun. He was accused of heresy by Pope Urban VIII and was put on house arrest until his death. The death effect\nWhile Galileo did make himself known, his theories were hardly accepted during his lifetime. During his lifetime, there was still a strong focus on incorrect religious beliefs. People didn’t want to think outside of the Bible, and therefore anything that contradicted what the Bible claimed was ultimately thrown out and entirely disregarded. However;", "start_char": 3758, "end_char": 5090, "id": "68151053" } ]
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what type of government system does saudi arabia have?
Absolute monarchy
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259922418#0_1866076075", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-saudi-arabia-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Saudi Arabia Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Saudi Arabia Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Saudi Arabia Have?\nBasic Law Of Saudi Arabia\nThe Monarch Of Saudi Arabia\nConsultative Assembly Of Saudi Arabia\nJudiciary Of Saudi Arabia\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Saudi Arabia Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Saudi Arabia Have? Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is one of the few countries in the world which has an absolute monarchy system of government. The monarch is the highest executive, legislative, and judicial office and the King is the head of government and the head of state. Saudi Arabia uses the Holy Quran as its constitution. Basic Law Of Saudi Arabia\nThe Basic Law is the primary written source of laws in Saudi Arabia which stipulates the instructions on how to run the government as well as outlining the rights and freedoms of citizens. The Basic Law is comprised of 83 articles and nine chapters. However, this document is subordinate to the Shariah laws and Islamic laws. In Article 1, the law states that the Holy Quran and the Sunna (teachings) of Muhammad are Saudi Arabia’s constitution.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 911, "id": "96447437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_941418282#1_1698319839", "url": "http://www.parkerpedia.com/southwest-asia/3-government-in-southwest-asia/k-comparing-and-contrasting-3-governments/i-saudi-arabia", "title": "I. Saudi Arabia - ParkerPedia", "headings": "I. Saudi Arabia\nI. Saudi Arabia", "segment": "Power Distribution: Saudi Arabia has a unitary system of Power Distribution, like Iran and Israel. A Unitary system places all of the power of the government into one central authority, which means they make all of the decisions on both a national and regional level. In Saudi Arabia, the king has full control over everything, whereas the regional authorities have no say in what happens. This system is stable and easy to use for Saudi Arabia. Type of Government: Saudi Arabia is a Monarchy . Since Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, they have a king as there leader. The consultative council advises him. Leader:", "start_char": 553, "end_char": 1162, "id": "980522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_941418282#2_1698320785", "url": "http://www.parkerpedia.com/southwest-asia/3-government-in-southwest-asia/k-comparing-and-contrasting-3-governments/i-saudi-arabia", "title": "I. Saudi Arabia - ParkerPedia", "headings": "I. Saudi Arabia\nI. Saudi Arabia", "segment": "Type of Government: Saudi Arabia is a Monarchy . Since Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, they have a king as there leader. The consultative council advises him. Leader: The current monarch of Saudi Arabia is Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz. The leader inherits his power. He has complete power and makes all of the final decisions. He even chooses who is in the consultative council. Role of the Citizen:", "start_char": 999, "end_char": 1390, "id": "980523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_941418282#0_1698318451", "url": "http://www.parkerpedia.com/southwest-asia/3-government-in-southwest-asia/k-comparing-and-contrasting-3-governments/i-saudi-arabia", "title": "I. Saudi Arabia - ParkerPedia", "headings": "I. Saudi Arabia\nI. Saudi Arabia", "segment": "I. Saudi Arabia - ParkerPedia\n\n\n\n\nI. Southwest Asia (Middle East) ‎ > ‎ 3. Government in Southwest Asia ‎ > ‎ Three Governments in Southwest Asia ‎ > ‎\nI. Saudi Arabia\nThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\na Unitary, Autocratic Monarchy\nCitizen Participation: Saudi Arabia is an autocracy. An autocracy means that the citizen can do nothing to influence the government, so pretty much citizens have no power what so ever. But they have assemblies called “majlis” so the citizen can ask a favor to the king and it is within the king’s power to grant it or deny it. Power Distribution: Saudi Arabia has a unitary system of Power Distribution, like Iran and Israel. A Unitary system places all of the power of the government into one central authority, which means they make all of the decisions on both a national and regional level. In Saudi Arabia, the king has full control over everything, whereas the regional authorities have no say in what happens. This system is stable and easy to use for Saudi Arabia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 999, "id": "980521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1259340943#8_1895949240", "url": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-theocracy-in-government.html", "title": "Examples of Theocracy in Government", "headings": "Examples of Theocracy in Government\nExamples of Theocracy in Government\nWhat Is a Theocracy?\nHistorical Theocracy Examples\nAncient Egypt\nTibet\nChina\nModern Theocracy Examples\nIran\nVatican\nSaudi Arabia\nTypes of Government\nCan Theocracy Coexist With Democracy?\nReligion and Power\n", "segment": "Advertisement\nSaudi Arabia\nMuch like Iran, Saudi Arabia follows the rulings and teaching of Islamic law. This theocratic country is considered a theocratic monarchy. The government is ruled by a king and prime minister. The ruling family has absolute power and there is no Constitution. Saudi Arabia does, however, have the Basic Law of Governance that guides justice. Those who reject the religious teachings within the country are given strict punishment. Types of Government\nForms of government are differentiated by who has the power. In a theocracy, the power is in the hands of a deity or religious text. In a monarchy, the power is held by a ruling family or monarch. Power is passed down generationally.", "start_char": 3648, "end_char": 4360, "id": "59990814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1066059092#20_2103648403", "url": "https://www.slideshare.net/thelore/who-rules-3", "title": "Who rules", "headings": "Who rules\nWho rules\nWho rules\n", "segment": "The ruling party chooses candidates for an Assembly, and citizens vote. The candidates do not have opponents, so citizens have no choices. Form of Government: __________________________________ dictatorship\n24. SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia is led by a king. The king appoints a Council of Ministers to help govern, but there are no elections. Saudi Arabia’s Basic Law states that the country’s constitution is the Islamic holy book the Qur’an and other religious traditions. Forms of Government: __________________________________ and __________________________________ monarchy theocracy\n25. DENMARK The people of Denmark elect representatives to sit in Parliament, a lawmaking body.", "start_char": 3873, "end_char": 4553, "id": "93067333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1408970982#18_2528929405", "url": "https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5ace5385c05b9d001bc026ca/types-of-government", "title": "Types of Government | Civics Quiz - Quizizz", "headings": "\nHost a game\nSolo Practice\n20 Questions Show answers\n", "segment": "SS.7.C.3.1\nQuestion 15\nSURVEY\n120 seconds\nQ.\nThe passage below describes the country of Saudi Arabia. \"Saudi Arabia is ruled by a king, who rules in accordance with Islamic law. The king inherits his power. He appoints a crown prince to assist him in his duties. He also appoints a council of ministers. There are no political parties or national elections in Saudi Arabia.\" Based on the passage, which type of government does Saudi Arabia have? answer choices\nSocialism\nMonarchy\nOligarchy\nDemocracy\nTags: SS.7.C.3.1\nQuestion 16\nSURVEY\n120 seconds\nQ.\nThe passage below describes characteristics of the government and economy of China. \"In China, members of a single political party make up the government.", "start_char": 5427, "end_char": 6133, "id": "113065938" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1467867559#21_3132633652", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/saudi_arabia.htm", "title": "Saudi Arabia - A Country Profile - Destination Saudi Arabia - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Saudi Arabia\nSaudi Arabia\nSaudi Arabia in brief\nSaudi Arabia | Al-Arabiya as Saudiya\nOfficial Sites of Saudi Arabia\nMaps\nSaudi Arabia News\nArts & Culture\nDestination Saudi Arabia - Travel and Tour Guides\nOne World - Nations Online\nMore Signal - Less Noise\n", "segment": "There are no political parties or national elections. The royal family dominates the political system. The King performs legislative, executive and judicial functions, he is chief of state and head of government. Since 1993 there is a quasi-legislative body, the Consultative Assembly (Majlis al-Shūrā), the formal advisory body of the kingdom. Islamic law (Sharīʿah) is the main source of legislation. Official Sites of Saudi Arabia\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. House of Saud\nSaudi Royal Family Website. Latest News and Information on the Saudi Royals. Saudi National Portal\nThe Unified National Platform for all Government services in the Kingdom.", "start_char": 7566, "end_char": 8242, "id": "72689920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269009428#0_2784839164", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/saudi-arabia/government", "title": "Saudi Arabia: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "Saudi Arabia: Government\nSaudi Arabia: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State:\nHead of Government:\nOverview\nGovernment Name:\nConstitution:\nGovernment Type:\nIndex of Economic Freedom\nCountry Risk Rating\nGovernment Branches\nRegional Trade Blocs\nInternational Organization Participation [2]\nEnvironmental Agreements [3]\nTax Information [2]\nTax Authority:\nTax Name:\nSources:\n", "segment": "Saudi Arabia: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nSaudi Arabia\nGovernment\nSaudi Arabia: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State: King and Prime Minister Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud\nHead of Government: King and Prime Minister Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud\nOverview\nGovernment Name: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\nConstitution: As Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, the country does not possess a legally-binding written constitution. However, the Basic Law of Saudi Arabia was adopted by royal decree in 1992. The Basic Law overviews the responsibilites and processes of the growing institutions, but is insufficiently specific enough to be considered an actual constitution.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 732, "id": "98872853" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_58488443#10_107433734", "url": "https://www.abbreviationfinder.org/saudi-arabia-abbreviations/", "title": "Saudi Arabia Abbreviations | Abbreviation Finder", "headings": "Saudi Arabia Abbreviations\nSaudi Arabia Abbreviations\nCountry Profile\nList of Saudi Arabia Acronyms\nGeography\nHistory\nSociety and politics\nEconomics and Commerce\nUN RPGs\nRelations with other countries in the Security Council\nTips\n", "segment": "During this period, British influence over the Arabian Peninsula waned, and the United States became the guarantor of King Saud’s power. Society and politics\nSaudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the King’s House al-Saud. Islam is the state religion, and the country lacks freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and democracy. The country has no constitution, but the judiciary adheres strictly to Islamic law (Sharia) based on the Qur’an. The king is the head of state, the head of government, the highest interpreter of the law and the foremost religious leader. He has both a ministerial council (government) and an advisory assembly, the Shura Council, where various groups in society are represented. The king appoints all the members. Saudi Arabia is tense between a modern way of life and a strict traditional Islamic culture. Women are discriminated against and all criticism of the regime or Islam is forbidden. In recent years, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has loosened some of the strict Sharia law, so that women allowed to drive – at the same time the regime strikes hard on political protest, punishing peaceful protesters with torture.", "start_char": 4746, "end_char": 5920, "id": "55194257" } ]
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which country is located directly east of belgium?
Europe
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Belgium Bordering Countries : The Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg.", "start_char": 2247, "end_char": 2686, "id": "27020649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_782218835#0_1397062618", "url": "http://www.gomapper.com/travel/where-is/belgium-0-located.html", "title": "Where is Belgium located?", "headings": "Where is Belgium Located?\nWhere is Belgium Located?", "segment": "Where is Belgium located? Home\n\nEurope\n\nBelgium\n\nLocation\nWhere is Belgium Located? Belgium is a country with a medium population which is located in the continent/region of Europe. Countries near Belgium include Luxembourg, Netherlands, England and Germany. Its biggest cities and towns include Brussels, Antwerp, Gent and Charleroi . Belgium Data\nLatitude\n50.503887 / 50° 30' 13.9926\"\nLongitude\n4.469936 / 4° 28' 11.769\"\nContinent\nEurope\nPopulation Size\nMedium", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 474, "id": "19362123" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383808446#4_2235018850", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/be/where-is-belgium.html", "title": "Belgium Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Belgium\nMaps of Belgium\nCommunities and Regions of Belgium Map\nWhere is Belgium?\nOutline Map of Belgium\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "With an area of 30,689 sq. km, and a population of 11.5 million residents, Belgium is the 6 th most densely populated nation in Europe and the 22 nd most densely populated country in the world. Located in the north-central part of the country is, Brussels – the capital, the largest and the most populous city of Belgium. It is also the de-facto capital of EU. Brussels is the administrative, financial and economic center of Belgium. Where is Belgium? Belgium is a Western European nation. It is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Belgium is bordered by 4 countries: by the Netherlands in the north;", "start_char": 1812, "end_char": 2463, "id": "27020648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1189671551#0_2142012713", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/belgium/belgium-location-map.html", "title": "Where is Belgium located? Location map of Belgium", "headings": "Where is Belgium located?\nWhere is Belgium located?", "segment": "Where is Belgium located? Location map of Belgium\nWhere is Belgium located? Buy Printed Map\nBuy Digital Map\nCustomize\nEmail JPG Print\nGet Custom Mapping Quote at [email protected]\n\nDisclaimer\n×\nDisclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. A founding member of the European Union, the Kingdom of Belgium is situated in Western Europe. It is bounded by the North Sea in the northwest, Netherlands in the north, France in the south and west and Luxembourg and Germany in the east. Belgium has a short coastline of 66.5 km length and covers a total area of 30,528 sq. km. It is ranked hundred forty one in the list of world countries in terms of total area.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 822, "id": "45992270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_547207774#3_1157619489", "url": "https://www.askdifference.com/belgian-vs-belgium/", "title": "Belgian vs. Belgium - What's the difference? | Ask Difference", "headings": "Belgian vs. Belgium\nBelgian vs. Belgium\nMain Difference\nBelgian Illustrations\nBelgium Illustrations\nPopular Comparisons\nLatest Comparisons\nTrending Comparisons\nFeatured Comparisons\n", "segment": "There is also a substantial Belgian diaspora, which has settled primarily in the United States, Canada, France and Netherlands. Belgium\nBelgium officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the southwest, and the North Sea to the northwest. It covers an area of 30,528 square kilometres (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.4 million. The capital and largest city is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi and Liège. The sovereign state of Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. Its institutional organisation is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds. It is divided into three highly autonomous regions: Flanders in the north, Wallonia in the south, and the Brussels-Capital Region. Brussels is both the smallest and richest region in terms of GDP per capita.", "start_char": 895, "end_char": 1888, "id": "15585102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_276928444#0_526550440", "url": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Belgium.html", "title": "Belgium", "headings": "BELGIUM\nBELGIUM\nCOUNTRY OVERVIEW\nLOCATION AND SIZE.\nPOPULATION.\nSTEEL AND PRECIOUS MINERALS.\nCHEMICALS.\nTRANSPORT.\nTEXTILES.\nELECTRONICS.\nFURNITURE.\nCONSTRUCTION.\nFINANCIAL SERVICES.\nTOURISM.\nRETAIL.\nDEPENDENCIES\nBIBLIOGRAPHY\nCAPITAL:\nMONETARY UNIT:\nCHIEF EXPORTS:\nCHIEF IMPORTS:\nGROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT:\nBALANCE OF TRADE:\nOverview of economy\nPolitics, government, and taxation\nInfrastructure, power, and communications\nEconomic sectors\nAgriculture\nIndustry\nServices\nInternational trade\nMoney\nPoverty and wealth\nWorking conditions\nCountry history and economic development\nFuture trends\nUser Contributions:\n", "segment": "Belgium\nEncyclopedia of the Nations\nEurope\nBelgium\nBELGIUM\nPhoto by: Nadezhda Bolotina\nKingdom of Belgium\nRoyaume de Belgique\nKoninkrijk België\nCOUNTRY OVERVIEW\nLOCATION AND SIZE. Belgium is a nation located in Western Europe. It is between the Netherlands to the north, Germany and Luxembourg to the east, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west. Belgium is about the size of Maryland, has an area of 30,510 square kilometers (11,780 square miles) and includes 280 square kilometers (108 square miles) of inland waterways. It has 66 kilometers (41 miles) of coastline and its borders total 1,385 kilometers (861 miles). Belgium shares 620 kilometers (385 miles) with France, 167 kilometers (103 miles) with Germany, 148 kilometers (92 miles) with Luxembourg, and 450 kilometers (280 miles) with the Netherlands. The nation also claims an exclusive fishing zone that extends 68 kilometers (42 miles) into the North Sea. Belgium is the traditional crossroads of Europe and its capital, Brussels, also serves as the capital of the European Union (EU). Brussels also serves as the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Western European Union (WEU).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1202, "id": "305883" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1189671551#1_2142013856", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/belgium/belgium-location-map.html", "title": "Where is Belgium located? Location map of Belgium", "headings": "Where is Belgium located?\nWhere is Belgium located?", "segment": "A founding member of the European Union, the Kingdom of Belgium is situated in Western Europe. It is bounded by the North Sea in the northwest, Netherlands in the north, France in the south and west and Luxembourg and Germany in the east. Belgium has a short coastline of 66.5 km length and covers a total area of 30,528 sq. km. It is ranked hundred forty one in the list of world countries in terms of total area. Belgians enjoy temperate climate with cool summers and mild winters. The country has flat plains in the northwest and upland and rugged mountains in the center and southeast region respectively. Belgium territory is divided into three regions Flanders in the north, Wallonia in the south and the capital city of Brussels in the center. The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of Belgium is 49°30 to 51°30N and 2°33 to 6°24E respectively. Economically, Belgium is placed strongly in Europe and in the world.", "start_char": 407, "end_char": 1329, "id": "45992271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1673261042#12_2910471405", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_belgium_and_Netherlands_the_same_country", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In the 1400s Belgium wasn't an independent country yet. It was\npart of the Netherlands and was called 'the South Netherlands'. What is a European country near Belgium? France, Germany, The Netherlands and Luxembourg all border\nBelgium. What country lies south of the Netherlands and north of France? Belgium. What country is located on the North Sea northeast of belgium? The Netherlands. What is the closest country to Netherlands? Our neighbours are Germany, Luxemburg and Belgium.", "start_char": 3872, "end_char": 4356, "id": "3536183" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1673261042#7_2910467461", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_belgium_and_Netherlands_the_same_country", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Belgium is a country.. It is located in Europe, north of France &amp; south of the\nNetherlands. What are the Netherlands? It's a country in Europe. The Netherlands borders Germany and\nBelgium. What country borders Belgium to the north? the Netherlands\nWhat country Netherlands and belgium located in? No country. These are two independent countries. What is the country that lies between France and Netherlands?", "start_char": 2512, "end_char": 2924, "id": "3536178" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_32016182#0_60228164", "url": "http://www.entfernungsrechner.net/en/country/be", "title": "Distance Belgium: Where is Belgium located?", "headings": "Where is Belgium located?\nWhere is Belgium located?\nBelgium\nHow far is it to Belgium?\nCalculate Distance\nNeighbouring Countries\nWhich neighboring countries does Belgium have?\nLarge cities in Belgium\nCurrent local time\nBelgium\nWhat is the currency of Belgium?\nPhone Dialing Code\nCountry Code\nISO 3166\nStates\nDistances from Belgium to other countries\n", "segment": "Distance Belgium: Where is Belgium located? Where is Belgium located? The country Belgium is located on the continent of Europe. Neighbouring countries are: Germany, France, Luxembourg & Netherlands. Belgium\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap\nCountry\nBee line\nLuxembourg\n153 Kilometer\nNetherlands\n191 Kilometer\nGermany\n484 Kilometer\nFrance\n504 Kilometer\nEgypt\n3,350 Kilometer\nNigeria\n4,569 Kilometer\nEthiopia\n5,385 Kilometer\nPakistan\n5,643 Kilometer\nIndia\n6,807 Kilometer\nBangladesh\n7,477 Kilometer\nChina\n8,139 Kilometer\nUnited States\n8,149 Kilometer\nRussia\n8,158 Kilometer\nBrazil\n8,430 Kilometer\nMexico\n9,058 Kilometer\nVietnam\n9,222 Kilometer\nPhilippines\n10,256 Kilometer\nIndonesia\n10,417 Kilometer\nHow far is it to Belgium? Calculate Distance\nBelgium\nNeighbouring Countries\nWhich neighboring countries does Belgium have? Germany\nFrance\nLuxembourg\nNetherlands\nLarge cities in Belgium\nBrussels\nAntwerpen\nGent\nCharleroi\nLiège\nAnderlecht\nSchaerbeek\nBrugge\nNamur\nMolenbeek-Saint-Jean\nLeuven\nMons\nIxelles\nUccle\nDeurne\nAalst\nMechelen\nLa Louvière\nKortrijk\nHasselt\nOstend\nSint-Niklaas\nTournai\nGenk\nSeraing\nWoluwe-Saint-Lambert\nForest\nRoeselare\nVerviers\nJette\nMouscron\nSaint-Gilles\nEtterbeek\nBorgerhout\nBeveren\nMerksem\nTurnhout\nBerchem\nDendermonde\nEvere\nWilrijk\nBeringen\nDilbeek\nHeist-op-den-Berg\nSint-Truiden\nLokeren\nBraine-l'Alleud\nBrasschaat\nGrimbergen\nVilvoorde\nHerstal\nCurrent local time\nBelgium\nSource: zeitverschiebung.net » Current local time » Belgium\nWhat is the currency of Belgium?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1480, "id": "18575045" } ]
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where was saint joseph from?
Canaan
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In the Bible he first time mentioned in the gospels of Luke and Matthew when both speak about the genealogy of Jesus showing his origin from King David. St. Joseph is a very special man.", "start_char": 616, "end_char": 1294, "id": "112501215" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_738088849#2_1404173857", "url": "https://prayray.com/st-joseph-prayer/", "title": "PRAYER TO ST JOSEPH asking for intercession and protection", "headings": "PRAYER TO ST JOSEPH asking for intercession and protection\nPRAYER TO ST JOSEPH asking for intercession and protection\nWho is St Joseph?\nWhen can you ask St Joseph for intercession\nPrayer to St Joseph\nHow to Pray asking for intercession\n", "segment": "He is the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Joseph was descended from the tribe of the legendary king of Israel, David. St. Joseph was a craftsman, a carpenter. In the Bible he first time mentioned in the gospels of Luke and Matthew when both speak about the genealogy of Jesus showing his origin from King David. St. Joseph is a very special man. God chose him and called him to be the guardian and custodian of Jesus. In the Gospel of Matthew, we read that God sent the angel Gabriel to him. The angel tells Joseph not to be afraid to take on the mission that God intended for him. And St. Joseph obeys, he accepts that sacred service. He marries Mary.", "start_char": 943, "end_char": 1601, "id": "112501216" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_393914652#0_869180037", "url": "https://www.archlou.org/parishes/saint-joseph-parish/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Saint Joseph – Archdiocese of Louisville", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 40, "id": "15425759" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1558989169#0_2624194058", "url": "http://sjpmanhattan.org/94", "title": "St Joseph Catholic Church: Patron Saint", "headings": "Patron Saint\nPatron Saint\nSt. Joseph\n", "segment": "St Joseph Catholic Church: Patron Saint\nPatron Saint\nSt. Joseph\nfrom Wikipedia\nJoseph (Hebrew יוֹסֵף, Yosef ; Greek: Ἰωσήφ , Iosíf) is a figure in the Gospels, the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus and the earthly father of Jesus. In Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and AnglicanChristian traditions, he is regarded as Saint Joseph. The Pauline epistles, generally considered the earliest extant Christian records, make no reference to Jesus' father; nor does the Gospel of Mark, generally considered the first of the gospels. The first appearance of Joseph is therefore in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. Each contains a genealogy of Jesus tracing his ancestry back to King David, but the two are from different sons of David; Matthew follows the major royal line from Solomon, while Luke follows a minor line from Nathan, another son of David and Bathsheba.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 863, "id": "62391028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_349520211#2_327168906", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Cupertino", "title": "Joseph of Cupertino - Wikipedia", "headings": "Joseph of Cupertino\nJoseph of Cupertino\nContents\nLife\nSkeptical reception\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His father having died before his birth, however, the family home was seized to settle the large debts he had left, and his mother was forced to give birth to him in a stable. Joseph began to experience ecstatic visions as a child, which were to continue throughout his life, and made him the object of scorn. His life was not helped by his frequent outbursts of anger. He was soon apprenticed by his uncle to a shoemaker. Feeling drawn to religious life, in 1620 he applied to the Conventual Franciscan friars, but was rejected due to his lack of education. He then applied to the Capuchin friars in Martino, near Taranto, by whom he was accepted in 1620 as a lay brother, but he was dismissed as his continued ecstasies made him unfit for the duties required of him. After Joseph returned to the scorn of his family, he pleaded with the Conventual friars near Cupertino to be allowed to serve in their stables. After several years of working there, he had so impressed the friars with the devotion and simplicity of his life that he was admitted to their Order, destined to become a Catholic priest, in 1625. He was ordained a priest on 28 March 1628. He was then sent to the Madonna delle Grazie, Gravina in Puglia, where he spent the next 15 years.", "start_char": 1941, "end_char": 3193, "id": "72890582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1547685588#0_3255754959", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Joseph", "title": "Saint Joseph | Biography & Feast Day | Britannica", "headings": "St. Joseph\nSt. Joseph\nbiblical figure\n", "segment": "Saint Joseph | Biography & Feast Day | Britannica\nHome Philosophy & Religion Religious Personages & Scholars Saints & Popes\nSt. Joseph\nbiblical figure\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nSt. Joseph, (flourished 1st century ce, Nazareth, Galilee, region of Palestine; principal feast day March 19, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker May 1), in the New Testament, Jesus ’ earthly father and the Virgin Mary ’s husband. St. Joseph is the patron of the universal church in Roman Catholicism, and his life is recorded in the Gospels, particularly Matthew and Luke. Joseph was a descendant of the house of King David. After marrying Mary, he found her already pregnant and, “being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace” (Matthew 1:19), decided to divorce her quietly, but an angel told him that the child was the Son of God and was conceived by the Holy Spirit. Obeying the angel, Joseph took Mary as his wife. After Jesus’ birth at Bethlehem in Judaea, where the Holy Family received the Magi, an angel warned Joseph and Mary about the impending violence against the child by King Herod the Great of Judaea, whereupon they fled to Egypt. There the angel again appeared to Joseph, informing him of Herod’s death and instructing him to return to the Holy Land. Champaigne, Philippe de: The Dream of Saint Joseph\nThe Dream of Saint Joseph, oil on canvas by Philippe de Champaigne, 1642–43;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1679, "id": "23768259" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_425481441#7_933210785", "url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Saint-Joseph-of-Arimathea-Fictitious-Person/6000000018480364237", "title": "Joseph of Arimathea (c.1 - ) - Genealogy", "headings": "Saint Joseph of Arimathea (Fictitious Person)\nThis tree has been isolated from other trees on Geni: Tree is fictional\nSaint Joseph of Arimathea (Fictitious Person)\nJoseph of Arimathea\nImmediate Family\nAbout Saint Joseph of Arimathea (Fictitious Person)\n", "segment": "St. Joseph was the man who had taken Christ's body down from the cross and given up his own tomb for Christ's last resting-place. Apocryphal legend tells us that Joseph of Arimathea was the Virgin Mary's paternal uncle. After the resurrection, he left Palestine with Saints Philip, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene & others, and sailed through the Mediterranean to Southern France. Lazarus & Mary stayed in Marseilles, while the others travelled north. At the English Channel, St. Philip sent Joseph, with twelve disciples, to establish Christianity in the most far-flung corner of the Roman Empire. Joseph had been chosen for such a task, because he knew Britain well already. He was a merchant by trade and had conducted business with the Dumnonian tin-miners and Durotrigian lead-miners of Britain many times before. Some even say that he sometimes brought his nephew, Jesus, withhim on these trading missions. Hence the words of Blake's famous hymn,Jerusalem: And did those feet, in ancient time,\nWalk upon England's mountains green?", "start_char": 3172, "end_char": 4200, "id": "82765642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_649356346#0_1526688084", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/saint-joseph-41144.php", "title": "Saint Joseph Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family, Life History, Timeline", "headings": "Saint Joseph\nBiography\n\nSaint Joseph Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Saint Joseph?\nImage Credit\nOrigins in the Gospels\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nOther Sources\nSainthood & Death\nHonours\n", "segment": "Saint Joseph Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family, Life History, Timeline\nSaint Joseph Biography\nDID WE MISS SOMEONE? CLICK HERE AND TELL US\nWE'LL MAKE SURE\nTHEY'RE HERE A.S.A.P\nPopularity Index\n41 4\nQuick Facts\nNationality: Israeli, Palestinian\nBorn Country: Palestinian Territories\nBorn in: Bethlehem\nFamous as: Saint\nIsraeli Men\nFamily: father: Jacob\nmother: Heli\nplace of death: Nazareth, Israel\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nKia Proctor\nKelsey Henson\nRosalynn Carter\nThomas Wolsey\nWho is Saint Joseph?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 519, "id": "69677962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_823778404#1_1678147680", "url": "https://www.biography.com/religious-figure/saint-joseph", "title": "Saint Joseph - Life, Facts & Mary - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nSaint Joseph\nWho Was Saint Joseph?\nFact and Fiction\nMarriage to Mary\nDeath and Sainthood\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nAlexandra Feodorovna\nSaint Thomas\nSaint Clare of Assisi\nSaint Matthew\nJelly Roll Morton\nJoseph Goebbels\n", "segment": "Venerated as a saint in many Christian sects, Saint Joseph is a biblical figure who is believed to have been the corporeal father of Jesus Christ. Joseph first appears in the Bible in the gospels of Matthew and Luke; in Matthew, Joseph's lineage is traced back to King David. According to the Bible, Joseph was born circa 100 B.C.E. and later wed the Virgin Mary, Jesus's mother. He died in Israel circa 1 A.D.\nFact and Fiction\nEverything we know about Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus, comes from the Bible, and mentions of him are underwhelming. The 13 New Testament books written by Paul (the epistles) make no reference to him at all, nor does the Gospel of Mark, the first of the Gospels. Joseph first appears in the Bible in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, one of which (Matthew) traces Joseph's lineage back to King David. To add to the problem of not knowing enough about Joseph, some apocryphal writings — such as the second-century Protevangelium of James and the fourth-century History of Joseph the Carpenter — muddy the historical waters further, presenting him as a widower with children when he met Mary and claiming that he lived to the age of 111. These claims, however, are spurious and are not accepted by the church. Marriage to Mary\nAfter marrying Mary, Joseph found that she was already pregnant, and being \"a just man and unwilling to put her to shame\" (Matt.", "start_char": 958, "end_char": 2374, "id": "22938743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_337547994#1_660744951", "url": "https://novenaprayer.com/st-joseph-novena/", "title": "MIRACLE NOVENA TO ST. JOSEPH - (Prayer That Never Fails)", "headings": "\nAbout St. Joseph\nDay 1 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 2 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 3 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 4 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 5 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 6 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 7 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 8 – Saint Joseph Novena\nDay 9 – Saint Joseph Novena\nSaint Joseph Prayer of Protection\nPowerful Prayer to St. Joseph\n", "segment": "Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 3:03\nLive\n•\nAbout St. Joseph\nSt. Joseph was of the royal family of David by birth, but was living in humble obscurity as a carpenter when God raised him to the highest sanctity, and chose him to be the spouse of His Virgin Mother, and foster-father and guardian to Jesus. Joseph, says Holy Scripture, was a just man; he was innocent and pure, and became the husband of Mary, he was gentle and tender, as one worthy to be named the father of Jesus. When he learned that Mary carried within her womb the Lord of Heaven, he feared to take her as his wife, but an angel told him not to fear, and all doubts vanished. When Herod sought the life of the divine infant, an angel told Joseph in a dream to flee with the Child and His Mother into Egypt. Joseph at once arose and obeyed. Being directed by God in another vision he returned to the land of Herod Antipas, in Galilee, to his former home in Nazareth. When Jesus was a little older Joseph and Mary found him in the temple after being missing for three days. When Mary asked him why He had done this to them Jesus replied, “Did you not know that I must be about my Father’s business”?", "start_char": 582, "end_char": 1766, "id": "65435121" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1313435744#0_2770101758", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/14/how-does-australia-s-voting-system-work", "title": "How does Australia’s voting system work? | Australian politics | The Guardian", "headings": "How does Australia’s voting system work?\nAustralian politics\nHow does Australia’s voting system work?\nPreferences, surplus votes ... Australia has a complex electoral system which combines elements of proportional and constituency systems. Here's how it works\nPaul Owen\n239\nHouse of Representatives\nSenate\n", "segment": "How does Australia’s voting system work? | Australian politics | The Guardian\nAustralian politics\nHow does Australia’s voting system work? Preferences, surplus votes ... Australia has a complex electoral system which combines elements of proportional and constituency systems. Here's how it works\nAustralians voting in Sydney in 2010. Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images\nAustralians voting in Sydney in 2010. Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images\nPaul Owen\n@ paultowen\nWed 14 Aug 2013 01.15 EDT\nFirst published on Wed 14 Aug 2013 01.09 EDT\n239\n239\n6\n6\nAustralia has a complex electoral system which combines elements of proportional and constituency systems.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 724, "id": "70382637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1493225#1_2958987", "url": "https://www.familiesmagazine.com.au/politics-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Politics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child | Families Magazine", "headings": "Politics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child\nPolitics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child\nPolitics Facts for Kids – How does our government work?\nPolitics Facts for Kids – Federal Government\nPolitics Facts for Kids – State and territory government\nPolitics Facts for Kids – Local government\nBasic facts about politics made easy!\n", "segment": "Easy peasey! Politics Facts for Kids – How does our government work? Australia is a representative democracy. This means that we vote for leaders to represent our interests in government. Everyone over the age of 18 MUST vote. Some countries (like America) do not have mandatory voting but WE DO. There are three levels of government in Australia. We vote for representatives at each of these levels. The levels are: Local, State/Territory and Federal.", "start_char": 560, "end_char": 1012, "id": "80370342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1493225#2_2960148", "url": "https://www.familiesmagazine.com.au/politics-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Politics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child | Families Magazine", "headings": "Politics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child\nPolitics Facts For Kids | How To Explain Australian Politics To A Child\nPolitics Facts for Kids – How does our government work?\nPolitics Facts for Kids – Federal Government\nPolitics Facts for Kids – State and territory government\nPolitics Facts for Kids – Local government\nBasic facts about politics made easy!\n", "segment": "Some countries (like America) do not have mandatory voting but WE DO. There are three levels of government in Australia. We vote for representatives at each of these levels. The levels are: Local, State/Territory and Federal. Politics Facts for Kids – Federal Government\nFederal Government makes decisions to do with our whole nation. The leader of the government is the Prime Minister. There are two houses – the House of Representatives and the Senate. Our constitution (the laws that make up our nation) says we have to have a federal election every three years. The House of Representative is made up of people called MEMBERS.", "start_char": 787, "end_char": 1417, "id": "80370343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2025866687#2_2248178252", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_electoral_system", "title": "Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Electoral system of Australia\nElectoral system of Australia\nContents\nConduct of elections\nVoter registration\nElectoral rolls\nEnrolment of electors\nClosing of electoral rolls before an election\nPublic funding of political parties\nNomination\nElection day\nConstitutional and legal provisions\nVoting system\nCompulsory voting\nDebate over compulsory voting\nPreferential voting\nSecret balloting\nAlternative voting methods\nAllocation process\nAllocation process for House of Representatives\nAlternative allocation methods for Senate\nGerrymandering and malapportionment\nExamples\nSouth Australia\nQueensland\nWestern Australia\nThe Parliament\nThe House of Representatives\nLower house primary, two-party and seat results since 1910\nCounting votes in elections for the House of Representatives\nExhausted preferences\nTwo-party majorities, swings and pendulums\nRedistributions\nHouse casual vacancies\nSenate\nSenate count\nSenate casual vacancies\nDouble dissolutions\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Anthony Albanese\nShadow Ministry\nJudiciary\nHigh Court\nChief Justice: Susan Kiefel\nLower courts\nLaw of Australia\nElections\nFederal electoral system\nVoter registration\nElectoral divisions\nPolitical parties\nPolitical funding\nRecent elections\n2019\n2016\n2013\n2010\n2007\nBy-elections\nReferendums and plebiscites\nLeadership spill\nStates and territories\nGovernors and administrators\nPremiers and chief ministers\nParliaments and assemblies\nState courts\nState electoral systems\nLocal government\nNSW\nVic\nQld\nWA\nSA\nTas\nNT\nForeign relations\nDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Trade\nMinister: Marise Payne\nDiplomatic missions of / in Australia\nNationality law\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nAustralia and the United Nations\nIdeology\nAnarchism\nChristian\nConservatism\nFar-right\nLiberalism\nNationalism\nRepublicanism\nSocialism\nv\nt\ne\nThe Australian electoral system comprises the laws and processes used for the election of members of the Australian Parliament. The system presently has a number of distinctive features including compulsory enrolment, compulsory voting, majority- preferential instant-runoff voting in single-member seats to elect the lower house, the House of Representatives, and the use of the single transferable vote proportional representation system to elect the upper house, the Senate. The timing of elections is governed by the Constitution and political conventions. Generally, elections are held approximately every three years and are conducted by the independent Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). Contents\n1 Conduct of elections\n2 Voter registration\n2.1 Electoral rolls\n2.2 Enrolment of electors\n2.3 Closing of electoral rolls before an election\n3 Public funding of political parties\n4 Nomination\n5 Election day\n5.1 Constitutional and legal provisions\n6 Voting system\n6.1 Compulsory voting\n6.2 Debate over compulsory voting\n6.3 Preferential voting\n6.4 Secret balloting\n6.5 Alternative voting methods\n7 Allocation process\n7.1 Allocation process for House of Representatives\n7.2 Alternative allocation methods for Senate\n8 Gerrymandering and malapportionment\n8.1 Examples\n8.1.1 South Australia\n8.1.2 Queensland\n8.1.3 Western Australia\n9 The Parliament\n9.1 The House of Representatives\n9.1.1 Lower house primary, two-party and seat results since 1910\n9.1.2 Counting votes in elections for the House of Representatives\n9.1.3 Exhausted preferences\n9.1.4 Two-party majorities, swings and pendulums\n9.1.5 Redistributions\n9.1.6 House casual vacancies\n9.2 Senate\n9.2.1 Senate count\n9.2.2 Senate casual vacancies\n9.3 Double dissolutions\n10 See also\n11 References\n12 Further reading\n13 External links\nConduct of elections\nFederal elections, by-elections and referendums are conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). Voter registration\nMain article: Voter registration in Australia\nIn Australia, voter registration is called enrolment, which is a prerequisite for voting at federal elections, by-elections and referendums. Enrolment is compulsory for Australian citizens over 18 years of age who have lived at their current address for at least one month.", "start_char": 687, "end_char": 3767, "id": "100644724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134376921#3_361748006", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Australia_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In Australia, this type of government has been\nthe most unpopular in the last 40 years. What type of government does Victoria Australia have? A democratic government with a lower and upper house of\nParliament. Who is the type of government heads western Australia? communist party\nWhat are different levels of Australia's government? there are 3 different type of government in Australia. They are\nLocal, State and Fedral government. What type of governmet does Australia have now? Australia is a federation of states with a federal government\nrun under the rules of a constitution. It has a federal Government,\nState and territory governments and local or council government,\nVoting in elections is compulsory.", "start_char": 1782, "end_char": 2493, "id": "74948416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_488306780#4_895183520", "url": "http://australianpolitics.com/voting/features-of-a-democratic-electoral-system", "title": "Features Of A Democratic Electoral System | AustralianPolitics.com", "headings": "Features Of A Democratic Electoral System\nFeatures Of A Democratic Electoral System\nThe most essential feature of a liberal democracy is a democratic electoral system.\n", "segment": "Independent candidates, such as Tasmania’s Senator Brian Harradine and South Australia’s Nick Xenophon are also able to win because of this system. The franchise in Australia is known as full adult suffrage. All citizens over the age of 18 are entitled to vote and stand for election. Earlier discrimination against women and Aborigines has been removed. Australia’s system of compulsory voting ensures a high degree of participation, around 95% in all elections, although there are critics of this compulsion. Participation is also achieved through a variety of measures which promote access to voting. These include the use of mobile polling booths, postal and pre-poll voting, absentee voting, provisional voting, and electoral education programs\nThe introduction of public funding of election campaigns and electoral donation disclosure laws goes some way towards ensuring that the major political parties are unable to dominate election campaigns.", "start_char": 2515, "end_char": 3467, "id": "4292611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2025866687#1_2248175281", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_electoral_system", "title": "Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Electoral system of Australia\nElectoral system of Australia\nContents\nConduct of elections\nVoter registration\nElectoral rolls\nEnrolment of electors\nClosing of electoral rolls before an election\nPublic funding of political parties\nNomination\nElection day\nConstitutional and legal provisions\nVoting system\nCompulsory voting\nDebate over compulsory voting\nPreferential voting\nSecret balloting\nAlternative voting methods\nAllocation process\nAllocation process for House of Representatives\nAlternative allocation methods for Senate\nGerrymandering and malapportionment\nExamples\nSouth Australia\nQueensland\nWestern Australia\nThe Parliament\nThe House of Representatives\nLower house primary, two-party and seat results since 1910\nCounting votes in elections for the House of Representatives\nExhausted preferences\nTwo-party majorities, swings and pendulums\nRedistributions\nHouse casual vacancies\nSenate\nSenate count\nSenate casual vacancies\nDouble dissolutions\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Scott Morrison\nDeputy Prime Minister: Michael McCormack\nFederal Executive Council\nMinistry: Morrison II (73rd)\nCabinet\nLegislature\nParliament\nSenate\nPresident: Scott Ryan\nHouse of Representatives\nSpeaker: Tony Smith\nOpposition\nLeader: Anthony Albanese\nShadow Ministry\nJudiciary\nHigh Court\nChief Justice: Susan Kiefel\nLower courts\nLaw of Australia\nElections\nFederal electoral system\nVoter registration\nElectoral divisions\nPolitical parties\nPolitical funding\nRecent elections\n2019\n2016\n2013\n2010\n2007\nBy-elections\nReferendums and plebiscites\nLeadership spill\nStates and territories\nGovernors and administrators\nPremiers and chief ministers\nParliaments and assemblies\nState courts\nState electoral systems\nLocal government\nNSW\nVic\nQld\nWA\nSA\nTas\nNT\nForeign relations\nDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Trade\nMinister: Marise Payne\nDiplomatic missions of / in Australia\nNationality law\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nAustralia and the United Nations\nIdeology\nAnarchism\nChristian\nConservatism\nFar-right\nLiberalism\nNationalism\nRepublicanism\nSocialism\nv\nt\ne\nThe Australian electoral system comprises the laws and processes used for the election of members of the Australian Parliament. The system presently has a number of distinctive features including compulsory enrolment, compulsory voting, majority- preferential instant-runoff voting in single-member seats to elect the lower house, the House of Representatives, and the use of the single transferable vote proportional representation system to elect the upper house, the Senate. The timing of elections is governed by the Constitution and political conventions.", "start_char": 452, "end_char": 2068, "id": "100644723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1256956114#1_2546356251", "url": "https://www.dummies.com/education/politics-government/australian-politics-for-dummies-cheat-sheet/", "title": "Australian Politics For Dummies Cheat Sheet - dummies", "headings": "Australian Politics For Dummies Cheat Sheet\nAustralian Politics For Dummies Cheat Sheet\nVoting in Australian Elections\nConsidering Australian Political Parties and You\nThe Role the Media Plays in Australian Politics\nUnderstanding Australian Political Campaigns\n", "segment": "But Australia has different methods of voting in elections, as well as having many elections. Here are a few tips so you’ll go into a polling booth with greater confidence and cast your vote more effectively: Get a handle on the voting systems. Get to know the different ways to vote for the Senate and the House of Representatives. Understand voting behaviour. Knowing why people vote the way they do can make your own vote more effective. Follow the election count and pick the winners. Counting votes in elections can be complex. By understanding the process, you’ll be able to analyse and understand the results. Know who wins and why.", "start_char": 702, "end_char": 1341, "id": "58385017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1042110397#0_2424157779", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/political-hierarchy-in-australia/", "title": "political structure of Australia | Hierarchical Structures And Charts", "headings": "Political Hierarchy in Australia\nPolitical Hierarchy in Australia\nExecutive level\nLegislative Level\nJudicial level\n", "segment": "political structure of Australia | Hierarchical Structures And Charts\nPolitical Hierarchy in Australia\nThe political system in Australia has borrowed its elements from the political systems of United States and Great Britain. The Liberal democracy of Australia is built around the British Westminster system and a constitutional monarchy with certain features from US Federal Structure. Australian politics operates its government by and large as a two party system with compulsory voting. At the same time, the constitutional monarchy of Australia recognizes the Queen Elizabeth II as the head of their state. Australia is the county that pioneered the printed secret ballet system for voting in 1855 when elections in the colony of Victoria took place through this system. The government of Australia is based on democratic liberal tradition. Australians with democracy elect the members of federal parliament of the country which is a bicameral body that incorporates the elements like the fused executive and federalist senate. The political hierarchy in Australia comprises of three levels : Political Hierarchy in Australia\nExecutive level\nThe executive level is the topmost level in the political hierarchy of Australia that is headed by the monarch, who is politically represented as the Governor General of the country. The major responsibilities of Governor General include providing royal assent to legislation, issuing writs for bestowing honour & elections, appointing ambassadors, judges and ministers etc.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1520, "id": "8564452" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1736420859#1_3562355138", "url": "https://www.kidcyber.com.au/government-in-australia", "title": "Australia's government — kidcyber", "headings": "Government in Australia\nGovernment in Australia\nGovernment in Australia is done by a parliament.\nA parliament is a group of people elected to form a government.\nThe people vote in elections for the people they want to be in the parliament.\nThe Commonwealth Government runs the country.\nThe leader of the government is the Prime Minister\nState and Territory governments run the states and territories.\nAustralia is...\nWhat is the Constitution?\nRead more about the Australian Constitution:\nThere are three levels of government in Australia: Commonwealth, State and Local.\nThe Commonwealth Government\nThe Queen is the Head of State of Australia\nThe Governor-General does the job for her when she is not here.\nIn Australia, an elected government runs the country.\nThe House of Representatives and The Senate.\nIn Australia, a Prime Minister is the Head of the Government.\nRead about all the Prime Ministers of Australia since the first, in 1901:\nThe Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia\nThe House of Representatives\nThe Senate\nRead more about the Commonwealth government:\nMaking Laws\nA law is a rule that affects how we live.\nWhat happens when Australia becomes a Republic?\nAustralia's State and Territory Governments\nRead more about government in Australia:\nRead about the three levels of government in Australia:\nRead the kidcyber pages:\n", "segment": "The people vote in elections for the people they want to be in the parliament. The Commonwealth Government runs the country. The leader of the government is the Prime Minister\nState and Territory governments run the states and territories. Australia is...\nCandidates' posters outside a polling place in Queensland on election day. ©Getty\nAustralia is a democracy, which means that its citizens vote at elections for the people who govern them. Australia is also a constitutional monarchy. A monarchy means that the Head of State is a monarch (king or queen) – in Australia’s case, the monarch of the United Kingdom. A monarch is not elected, but inherits the position from either their father or mother. Although the monarch is the Head of State, their powers are limited by what is written in the Constitution. What is the Constitution?", "start_char": 498, "end_char": 1336, "id": "80362054" } ]
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what did kate winslet get an oscar for?
The Reader
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1864006452#8_3043623858", "url": "https://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-cheap-stocks-buy-now-230006146.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "More: Here’s What an Oscar and Other Award Statues Are Actually Worth\nImage Credits: Jamie Lamor Thompson / Shutterstock.com\n5/20\nKate Winslet\nSeriously talented, Kate Winslet has been nominated for a total of seven career Oscars over a 20-year period. She won Best Actress in 2008 for “The Reader.” Winslet has nearly 70 acting credits, but she’s likely best known for her work as Rose in “Titanic.” Some of her more popular films include “Steve Jobs,” “Revolutionary Road,” “Sense and Sensibility” and “The Holiday.” Next up, the busy actress will star in the upcoming television series “Mare of Easttown,” and the films “Naya Legend of the Golden Dolphin,” “Avatar 2,” “Lee” and “Fake!.” Take a look at Kate Winslet’s net worth. Read: The 28 Richest Actresses of All Time\nImage Credits:", "start_char": 6256, "end_char": 7045, "id": "60631358" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1656823104#4_3645661877", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/actress/kate-winslet-net-worth/", "title": "Kate Winslet Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Kate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nWeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Kate Elizabeth Winslet\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2013\nEarnings 2009 $2 Million\nEarnings 2008 $12 Million\nEarnings 2005\nEarnings 2004\nEarnings 2001\nEarnings 2000\nEarnings 1999\nEarnings 1997\n", "segment": "She then had a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility (1995). She then had her leading role in Titanic (1997), the highest-grossing film in the world at that time. Since 2002, Miss Winslet has had outstanding performances which received positive comments among film critics. She has various nominations in different awards for her work in films including Quills (2000), Iris (2001) and Flushed Away (2006) aside from the above-mentioned films. Kate Winslet is the youngest person to have six Academy Award nominations and to have won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the film The Reader (2008). She was also a recipient of the Screen Actors Guild, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association awards to name a few. She has been twice nominated for an Emmy Award for television and has won once in her role as Mildred Pierce in the in the 2011 mini-series of the same name. She received the Honorary Cesar Award in 2012 for her life and acting career. As a singer, she has a mezzo-soprano singing voice. She has received a Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word Album for Children in 2000.", "start_char": 1400, "end_char": 2535, "id": "70830291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_398784763#1_658671758", "url": "https://www.netflixreleases.com/person/kate-winslet/", "title": "Kate Winslet on Netflix - NetflixReleases", "headings": "Kate Winslet on Netflix\nKate Winslet on Netflix\nAbout Kate Winslet\nTitles with Kate Winslet on Netflix\nTitanic\nFinding Neverland\nLabor Day\nSense and Sensibility\nHeavenly Creatures\nHoly Smoke\nMovie 43\nIris\nEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\nQuills\nThe Holiday\nThe Divergent Series: Insurgent\nThe Reader\nDivergent\nTriple Nine\nThe Dressmaker\nThe Holiday\nFlushed Away\nCarnage\nContagion\nCollateral Beauty\nRevolutionary Road\nA Little Chaos\nSteve Jobs\nThe Life of David Gale\nThe Dressmaker\nThe Mountain Between Us\nLittle Children\nAll the King's Men\nMary and the Witch's Flower\nWonder Wheel\nDeep Sea: IMAX\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": "Winslet has been acclaimed for both dramatic and comedic work in projects ranging from period to contemporary films, and from major Hollywood productions to less publicised indie films. She has won awards from the Screen Actors Guild, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association among others, and has been nominated for an Emmy Award for television acting. Raised in Berkshire, Winslet studied drama from childhood, and began her career in British television in 1991. She made her film debut in Heavenly Creatures (1994), for which she received her first notable critical praise. She achieved recognition for her subsequent work in a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility (1995) and for her leading role in Titanic (1997), the highest grossing film at the time. Since 2000, Winslet's performances have continued to draw positive comments from film critics, and she has been nominated for various awards for her work in such films as Quills (2000), Iris (2001), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Finding Neverland (2004), Little Children (2006), The Reader (2008) and Revolutionary Road (2008). Her performance in the latter prompted New York magazine to describe her as \"the best English-speaking film actress of her generation\". The romantic comedy The Holiday and the animated film Flushed Away (both 2006) were among the biggest commercial successes of her career. Winslet was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children in 2000. She has been included as a vocalist on some soundtracks of works she has performed in, and the single \"What If\" from the soundtrack for Christmas Carol:", "start_char": 584, "end_char": 2251, "id": "29438860" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_33706679#1_68614426", "url": "https://networthpost.org/kate-winslet-net-worth/", "title": "Kate Winslet Net Worth 2020: Wiki, Married, Family, Wedding, Salary, Siblings", "headings": "Kate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nKate Winslet net worth is\n$90 Million\nKate Winslet Wiki Biography\nKate Winslet Net Worth $90 Million\nKnown for movies\nTags\n", "segment": "Kate became famous for her iconic role in “Titanic” as well as “Heavenly creatures”, “Quills”, “Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind”, “Finding Neverland”, “Flushed away”, “Divergent”. Kate Winslet has won an Academy award as the Best actress and she has got six other Academy nominations before she was 33, what makes her the youngest person in this category. Kate Winslet also has a Golden globe nomination for her latest “Labour day”. Kate Winslet Net Worth $90 Million\nShe has awards given by British Academy of film and television arts, Screen actor guilds and the Hollywood foreign press association. She has also won Honorary Cesar award, Emmy and Grammy awards. Altogether Kate Winslet has 53 various awards and 73 nominations. Kate Winslet debuted in 1994 “Heavenly creatures”. In 1995 she was co-starring in “Sense and sensibility”. In 1997 she got the role in “Titanic”, which made her one of the biggest world’s movie stars. Moreover, Winslet’s salary for the movie was $2 million.", "start_char": 525, "end_char": 1519, "id": "65109553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_33706679#2_68616095", "url": "https://networthpost.org/kate-winslet-net-worth/", "title": "Kate Winslet Net Worth 2020: Wiki, Married, Family, Wedding, Salary, Siblings", "headings": "Kate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nKate Winslet net worth is\n$90 Million\nKate Winslet Wiki Biography\nKate Winslet Net Worth $90 Million\nKnown for movies\nTags\n", "segment": "Altogether Kate Winslet has 53 various awards and 73 nominations. Kate Winslet debuted in 1994 “Heavenly creatures”. In 1995 she was co-starring in “Sense and sensibility”. In 1997 she got the role in “Titanic”, which made her one of the biggest world’s movie stars. Moreover, Winslet’s salary for the movie was $2 million. It was a huge boost for Winslet’s net worth. Her partner in the movie Leonardo DiCaprio got $2,5 million. However, this was neither the biggest, nor the smallest salary of hers. All the Hollywood movie companies wanted Winslet, but she gave preference to smaller budget’s independent movies. This decision also had influence on Winslet’s net worth.", "start_char": 1196, "end_char": 1868, "id": "65109554" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2414452022#3_2599445692", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Winslet", "title": "Kate Winslet - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kate Winslet\nKate Winslet\nContents\nEarly life, education and acting background\nActing career\n1994–1996: Film breakthrough\n1997–2003: Stardom with Titanic and small-scale features\n2004–2007: Romances, comedies, and Little Children\n2008–2011: Awards success\n2012–2017: Critical disappointments, film series and Steve Jobs\n2019–present\nArtistry\nPublic image\nPersonal life\nPhilanthropy\nActing credits and accolades\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The science fiction romance Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), in which Winslet was cast against type in a contemporary setting, proved to be a turning point in her career, and she gained further recognition for her performances in Finding Neverland (2004), Little Children (2006), Revolutionary Road (2008), and The Reader (2008). For playing a former Nazi camp guard in the last of these, she won the BAFTA Award and Academy Award for Best Actress. In the 2010s, Winslet played a single mother in 1930s America in the miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), joined the Divergent film series, and portrayed Joanna Hoffman in Steve Jobs (2015). She won a Primetime Emmy Award for the first of these and a third BAFTA Award for the lattermost. She is currently starring in the HBO limited series Mare of Easttown (2021). For her narration of a short story in the audiobook Listen to the Storyteller (1999), Winslet won a Grammy Award. She performed the song \" What If \" for the soundtrack of her film Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001). A co-founder of the charity Golden Hat Foundation, which aims to create autism awareness, she has written a book on the topic, The Golden Hat: Talking Back to Autism (2010).", "start_char": 2077, "end_char": 3291, "id": "105128172" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2414582669#2_2599473639", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Winslet_filmography", "title": "List of Kate Winslet performances - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Kate Winslet performances\nList of Kate Winslet performances\nContents\nFilm\nKey\nTelevision\nKey\nVideo games\nTheatre\nDiscography\nAudiobook\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "For the last of these, she received her third Academy Award nomination. Winslet was awarded a Grammy Award for narrating a short story in the children's audiobook Listen to the Storyteller (1999), and she sang the single \" What If \" for the 2001 animated film Christmas Carol: The Movie. The 2004 science fiction romance Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind marked one of her first roles set in contemporary times, and Winslet followed it by playing Sylvia Llewelyn Davies in Finding Neverland (2004) and an unhappy housewife in Little Children (2006). She received Academy Award nominations for the first and last of these, and went on to star alongside Cameron Diaz in the commercially successful romantic comedy The Holiday (2006). In 2008, Winslet played a 1950s housewife yearning for a better life in Revolutionary Road and a Nazi concentration camp guard in The Reader. For the latter, she was awarded the BAFTA and Academy Award for Best Actress. Winslet next played the eponymous protagonist in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress. In 2014, Winslet Jeanine Matthews in the Divergent film series, and in 2015, she starred in The Dressmaker, which ranks among the highest-grossing Australian films. For playing Joanna Hoffman in Danny Boyle 's Steve Jobs (2015), a biopic of the titular inventor, she received her third BAFTA Award and her seventh Academy Award nomination.", "start_char": 1626, "end_char": 3085, "id": "105128187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_804798550#1_1630492485", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/kate-winslet", "title": "Kate Winslet - Spouse, Titanic & Age - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nKate Winslet\nWho Is Kate Winslet?\nEarly Career\nOscar Nomination for 'Titanic'\nMore Accolades and Oscar Win\n'Divergent' and Continued Success\nPersonal Life\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nQueen Mother Elizabeth\nElizabeth Carmichael\nElisabeth Vigée Le Brun\nKate Sheppard\nKate Middleton\nKate Hudson\nKate Moss\nMary-Kate Olsen\nKate McKinnon\n", "segment": "Jun 24, 2020\nOriginal: Nov 16, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nOscar winner Kate Winslet has starred in a number of acclaimed films. She gained fame in the blockbuster 'Titanic' and has also starred in 'Little Children,' 'The Holiday' and 'Mildred Pierce.' Who Is Kate Winslet? Kate Winslet started acting at age 7. She starred on the British stage until the mid-1990s, when she appeared in her first film, Heavenly Creatures. In 1997 she had the lead role in Titanic, which propelled her to international stardom. She has since starred in several films and won the best actress Oscar for The Reader. She has also received several Golden Globes, including wins for Revolutionary Road, Mildred Pierce and Steve Jobs. Early Career\nBorn on October 5, 1975, in Reading, England, Kate Elizabeth Winslet is the granddaughter of two theater managers (her maternal grandparents founded Reading Repertory Theatre) and the daughter of two actors.", "start_char": 804, "end_char": 1781, "id": "22914388" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_584819073#1_1166878717", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/kate-winslet-net-worth/", "title": "Kate Winslet's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Kate Winslet Net Worth\nNet Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$65 Million\nAge:\n45\nBorn:\nOctober 5, 1975\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited Kingdom\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actress\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Kate Winslet\n3 Life Lessons from Kate Winslet\n1. Be You\n2. Strength and Weakness\n3. Do Not Regret\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Kate Winslet’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "United Kingdom\nSource of Wealth: Professional Actress\nLast Updated: 2021\nIntroduction\nAs of 2021, Kate Winslet’s net worth is estimated to be $65 million. Kate Winslet is an English actress from Reading, England. Winslet is the recipient of several accolades, including three British Academy Film Awards, and is among the few performers to have won Academy, Emmy, and Grammy Awards. She is best known from movies such as ‘Titanic’, ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’, and ‘Divergent’. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nEarly Life\nKate Elizabeth Winslet was born on the 5th of October, 1975, in Reading, England. Winslet was the second of the four children born to Sally Anne and Roger John Winslet. She made her first appearance in the TV series, ‘Shrinks’ in 1988. Three years later, she dropped out of school to pursue her new acting career.", "start_char": 250, "end_char": 1118, "id": "47072084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1656823104#3_3645659956", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/actress/kate-winslet-net-worth/", "title": "Kate Winslet Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Kate Winslet Net Worth\nKate Winslet Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nWeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Kate Elizabeth Winslet\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2013\nEarnings 2009 $2 Million\nEarnings 2008 $12 Million\nEarnings 2005\nEarnings 2004\nEarnings 2001\nEarnings 2000\nEarnings 1999\nEarnings 1997\n", "segment": "She then went on to prove her worth in several movies including the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), the period drama Finding Neverland (2004), the Revolutionary Road (2008) as well as romantic comedies such as The Holiday (2006). Kate Elizabeth Winslet was born on October 5, 1975 in Reading, Berkshire, England. At the age of eleven, she began studying drama at the Redroofs Theatre School, where she is also a head girl. Her acting career began in 1991 at a British television. In 1994, she made her film debut in Heavenly Creature where she received her first notable critical praise. She then had a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility (1995). She then had her leading role in Titanic (1997), the highest-grossing film in the world at that time. Since 2002, Miss Winslet has had outstanding performances which received positive comments among film critics. She has various nominations in different awards for her work in films including Quills (2000), Iris (2001) and Flushed Away (2006) aside from the above-mentioned films. Kate Winslet is the youngest person to have six Academy Award nominations and to have won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the film The Reader (2008).", "start_char": 798, "end_char": 2001, "id": "70830290" } ]
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who was sworn into office when john f kennedy was assassinated?
Lyndon B. Johnson
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He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO:", "start_char": 6605, "end_char": 7044, "id": "16850106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_304466063#26_336358276", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/23/politics/jfk-secret-service/index.html", "title": "JFK assassination changed Secret Service - CNN Politics", "headings": "JFK assassination changed Secret Service\nJFK assassination changed Secret Service\nStory highlights\n", "segment": "That incident occurred approximately 45 minutes after the assassination. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO: Universal History Archive/Getty Images\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nVice President Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States. He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO:", "start_char": 6588, "end_char": 7027, "id": "16850290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_854950099#26_1687758675", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2013/11/20/us/jfk-assassination-eyewitness/index.html", "title": "Boy who witnessed JFK assassination speaks | CNN", "headings": "Boy who witnessed JFK assassination recalls the day\nBoy who witnessed JFK assassination recalls the day\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nStory highlights\nOpinion: 50 years on, the enduring lessons of JFK’s presidency\n", "segment": "That incident occurred approximately 45 minutes after the assassination. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO: Universal History Archive/Getty Images\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nVice President Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States. He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO:", "start_char": 6592, "end_char": 7031, "id": "108772320" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2437943876#8_2627568794", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_administration", "title": "Presidency of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Presidency of John F. Kennedy\nPresidency of John F. Kennedy\nContents\n1960 election\nMain article: 1960 United States presidential election\nInauguration\nAdministration\nJudicial appointments\nForeign affairs\nPeace Corps\nThe Cold War and flexible response\nCuba and the Soviet Union\nBay of Pigs Invasion\nVienna Summit and the Berlin Wall\nCuban Missile Crisis\nNuclear Test Ban Treaty\nSoutheast Asia\nLaos\nVietnam\nLatin America\nMiddle East\nIraq\nIsrael\nDecolonization and developing countries\nList of international trips\nDomestic affairs\nNew Frontier\nEconomy\nCivil rights\nEarly presidency\nAbolition of the poll tax\n1963\nSpace policy\nOther issues\nStatus of women\nOrganized crime\nFederal and military death penalty\nNative American relations\nAgriculture\nAssassination\nHistorical reputation\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nMain article: Bibliography of John F. Kennedy\nForeign-policy\nHistoriography\nPrimary sources\n", "segment": "Kennedy was the first person born in the 20th century to be elected president, and, at age 43, the youngest person elected to the office. He was also the first Roman Catholic elected to the presidency. Inauguration\nMain article: Inauguration of John F. Kennedy\nChief Justice Earl Warren administers the presidential oath of office to John F. Kennedy at the Capitol, January 20, 1961. Kennedy was inaugurated as the nation's 35th president on January 20, 1961, on the East Portico of the United States Capitol. Chief Justice Earl Warren administered the oath of office. In his inaugural address, Kennedy spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famously saying: \" Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.\" He also invited the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the \"common enemies of man:", "start_char": 7593, "end_char": 8463, "id": "105146592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2072809749#5_3123534714", "url": "http://listverse.com/2007/09/24/10-shortest-serving-us-presidents/", "title": "10 Shortest Serving US Presidents - Listverse", "headings": "10 Shortest Serving US Presidents\n10 Shortest Serving US Presidents\n10. John Tyler 1,430 Days Wikipedia\n9. Andrew Johnson 1,419 Days Wikipedia\n8. Chester A Arthur 1,262 Days Wikipedia\n7. John F Kennedy 1,036 Days Wikipedia\n6. Millard Fillmore 969 Days Wikipedia\n5. Gerald Ford 895 Days Wikipedia\n4. Warren G Harding 881 Days Wikipedia\n3. Zachary Taylor 491 Days Wikipedia\n2. James A Garfield 199 Days Wikipedia\n1. William Henry Harrison 31 Days Wikipedia\n", "segment": "7. John F Kennedy 1,036 Days Wikipedia\nIn Office: January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963\nAssassinated in his first term. John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President at noon on January 20, 1961. In his inaugural address he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famously saying, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the “common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.” 6. Millard Fillmore 969 Days Wikipedia\nIn Office:", "start_char": 2110, "end_char": 2697, "id": "74602582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1317668566#0_2695809274", "url": "https://worldhistoryproject.org/1963/11/22/lyndon-b-johnson-is-sworn-in-as-us-president", "title": "Lyndon B. Johnson is Sworn in as US President | World History Project", "headings": "Lyndon B. Johnson is Sworn in as US President\nLyndon B. Johnson is Sworn in as US President", "segment": "Lyndon B. Johnson is Sworn in as US President | World History Project\nNov 22 1963\nLyndon B. Johnson is Sworn in as US President\nTwo hours and eight minutes after President Kennedy was assassinated in a motorcade at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, Johnson was sworn in as President on Air Force One in Dallas at Love Field Airport on November 22, 1963. He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, a family friend, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He is also the only President to have been sworn in on Texas soil. Johnson did not swear on a Bible, as there were none on Air Force One; a Roman Catholic missal was found in Kennedy's desk and was used for the swearing-in ceremony. Johnson created a panel headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, known as the Warren Commission, to investigate Kennedy's assassination. The commission conducted hearings and concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination. Not everyone agreed with the Warren Commission, however, and numerous public and private investigations continued for decades after Johnson left office. The wave of national grief following the assassination gave enormous momentum to Johnson's promise to carry out Kennedy's programs. He retained senior Kennedy appointees, some for the full term of his presidency.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1304, "id": "47943607" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1496995620#17_3113196976", "url": "https://www.cop.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/civil_rights/civil_rights.htm", "title": "U.S. Senate: The Civil Rights Act of 1964", "headings": "The Civil Rights Act of 1964\nThe Civil Rights Act of 1964\nThe Senate and Civil Rights\nProponents Build a Strategy for Success\nDebate and Filibuster\n1862\n1863\n1865\n1866\n1868\n1870\n1873\n1875\n1896\n1925\n1939\n1941\n1948\n1953\n1954\n1955\n1957\n1960\n1961\n1963\n1964\n", "segment": "President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn-in as president. November 27: President Johnson delivers a speech to joint congressional session, calling for passage of Kennedy's civil rights bill. 1964\nJanuary 23: The Twenty-fourth Amendment, abolishing the poll tax is ratified. February 10: House passes H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act, sending the bill to the Senate. February 26: Majority Leader Mike Mansfield places H.R. 7152 directly on the calendar, bypassing the Judiciary Committee.", "start_char": 7746, "end_char": 8285, "id": "109553293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_304466063#27_336359097", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/23/politics/jfk-secret-service/index.html", "title": "JFK assassination changed Secret Service - CNN Politics", "headings": "JFK assassination changed Secret Service\nJFK assassination changed Secret Service\nStory highlights\n", "segment": "The day —\nVice President Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States. He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO: ap\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nThe casket containing the body of President Kennedy is moved to a Navy ambulance from the presidential plane. Jacqueline Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy stand behind on the elevator. Photos: John F. Kennedy:", "start_char": 6758, "end_char": 7278, "id": "16850291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_304364549#27_336113222", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/14/us/jfk-assassination-5-things/index.html", "title": "5 things you might not know about JFK's assassination | CNN", "headings": "5 things you might not know about JFK’s assassination\n5 things you might not know about JFK’s assassination\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nStory highlights\n1. Oswald wasn’t arrested for JFK killing\n2. Assassinating the president wasn’t a federal crime in 1963\n3. TV networks suspended shows for four days\n4. It led to the first and only time a woman swore in a U.S. president\n5. Oswald had tried to assassinate Kennedy foe\n", "segment": "The day —\nVice President Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States. He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO: ap\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nThe casket containing the body of President Kennedy is moved to a Navy ambulance from the presidential plane. Jacqueline Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy stand behind on the elevator. Photos: John F. Kennedy:", "start_char": 6775, "end_char": 7295, "id": "16850107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_854950099#27_1687759619", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2013/11/20/us/jfk-assassination-eyewitness/index.html", "title": "Boy who witnessed JFK assassination speaks | CNN", "headings": "Boy who witnessed JFK assassination recalls the day\nBoy who witnessed JFK assassination recalls the day\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nStory highlights\nOpinion: 50 years on, the enduring lessons of JFK’s presidency\n", "segment": "The day —\nVice President Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States. He is sworn in by U.S. Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, left, with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side on Air Force One. Photos: John F. Kennedy: The day\nPHOTO: ap\nJohn F. Kennedy: The day —\nThe casket containing the body of President Kennedy is moved to a Navy ambulance from the presidential plane. Jacqueline Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy stand behind on the elevator. Photos: John F. Kennedy:", "start_char": 6762, "end_char": 7282, "id": "108772321" } ]
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what was nelson mandela's religion?
Methodism
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Mandela is a Christian, though which type specifically is up for debate. 1 There is reason to believe he leans toward Jehovah’s Witness given the fact that his first wife, sister, and a few of his other relatives claim that faith. Then again, he did attend a Methodist Church school growing up, like his mother. 2 But unless it’s about religious equality, faith isn’t something Mandela has spoken much about. Mandela recognized that religion is a great divider of peoples, and he envisioned a world where acceptance and tolerance outweighed the alternatives.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1016, "id": "40400855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1735559808#8_3076838965", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Nelson_Mandela_do", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Nelson mandela was called Madiba as his nickname\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela? Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church. How did Nelson Mandela inspire us? what is inspiration about nelson mandela about leadership\nA biography on Nelson Mandela? nelson-mandela\nWas Nelson Mandela religious? Yes - Nelson Mandela was baptised a Christian. Nelson MandelaCivil EngineeringRockhounding and Mineral Collecting\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today? Asked By\n Jasen Runte\nHow many chromosomes do humans have? Asked By\n Wiki User\nHow do you get 1000000 robux for free?", "start_char": 3039, "end_char": 3739, "id": "3662377" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110402372#6_295520456", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_Nelson_mandela_is_and_speaks", "title": "What language Nelson Mandela is and speaks? - Answers", "headings": "What language Nelson Mandela is and speaks\n?\n\nWhat language Nelson Mandela is and speaks?\nYour Answer\nWhat language Nelson Mandela is and speaks?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the native language of Nelson Mandela?\nWhat is Nelson Mandelas native tongue?\nWhere is Nelson Mandela from?\nIs Nelson Mandela Muslim?\nHow was Nelson Mandela positive?\nWhat did nelson Mandela overcome?\nWhen was Nelson Mandela arrested and released?\nDid Nelson Mandela have an affair?\nWhen did Nelson Mandela have cancer?\nHow many songs did Nelson Mandela have?\nNelson Mandela family members?\nWhen and where was Nelson Mandela given the name Nelson?\nNelson Mandela jobs?\nHow many grandchildren does nelson Mandela have?\nFrom what country does Nelson Mandela come?\nWhy did Nelson Mandela pass away?\nDid nelson Mandela go to university?\nIs Nelson Mandela real?\nNelson Mandela nickname?\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela?\nHow did Nelson Mandela inspire us?\nA biography on Nelson Mandela?\nWas Nelson Mandela religious?\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nWhat continent is the Nelson Mandela bridge?\n", "segment": "Yes. Nelson Mandela is a real person. Nelson Mandela nickname? Nelson mandela was called Madiba as his nickname\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela? Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church. How did Nelson Mandela inspire us? what is inspiration about nelson mandela about leadership\nA biography on Nelson Mandela? nelson-mandela\nWas Nelson Mandela religious? Yes - Nelson Mandela was baptised a Christian. What did Nelson Mandela campaign about?", "start_char": 2016, "end_char": 2468, "id": "74900231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1736244967#6_3078695691", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_nelson_mandela_campaign_about", "title": "What did Nelson Mandela campaign about? - Answers", "headings": "What did Nelson Mandela campaign about\n?\n\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nYour Answer\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are the release dates for Legacy of Hope Nelson Mandela Global Campaign Event - 2014 TV?\nWhere is Nelson Mandela from?\nIs Nelson Mandela Muslim?\nHow was Nelson Mandela positive?\nWhat did nelson Mandela overcome?\nWhen was Nelson Mandela arrested and released?\nDid Nelson Mandela have an affair?\nWhen did Nelson Mandela have cancer?\nHow many songs did Nelson Mandela have?\nNelson Mandela family members?\nWhen and where was Nelson Mandela given the name Nelson?\nNelson Mandela jobs?\nHow many grandchildren does nelson Mandela have?\nFrom what country does Nelson Mandela come?\nWhy did Nelson Mandela pass away?\nDid nelson Mandela go to university?\nIs Nelson Mandela real?\nNelson Mandela nickname?\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela?\nHow did Nelson Mandela inspire us?\nA biography on Nelson Mandela?\nWas Nelson Mandela religious?\nWhat continent is the Nelson Mandela bridge?\nWhat nicknames did Nelson Mandela go by?\nWho is more famous Nelson Mandela or David Beckham?\n", "segment": "Nelson Mandela did go to uni\nIs Nelson Mandela real? Yes. Nelson Mandela is a real person. Nelson Mandela nickname? Nelson mandela was called Madiba as his nickname\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela? Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church. How did Nelson Mandela inspire us? what is inspiration about nelson mandela about leadership\nA biography on Nelson Mandela? nelson-mandela\nWas Nelson Mandela religious? Yes - Nelson Mandela was baptised a Christian.", "start_char": 1922, "end_char": 2387, "id": "3663702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271295580#6_2144816852", "url": "http://researchpedia.info/difference-between-nelson-mandela-and-martin-luther-king-jr/", "title": "Difference between Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr", "headings": "Difference between Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr\nDifference between Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr\nNelson Mandela\nMartin Luther King, Jr.\nNelson Mandela Vs Martin Luther King, Jr.\nBorn:\nEarly life:\nName:\nEducation:\nNationality:\nReligion:\nOccupation:\nPresident or king:\nMovements:\nWent to jail:\nNoble prize:\nSpeech:\nDied:\nCause of death:\nTotal age:\nConclusion\nShare this:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "Religion: Nelson Mandela was Methodist by his religion. Martin Luther King was Christian by his religion. Occupation: Nelson Mandela had many occupations that include activist, lawyer, politician, and philanthropist. Martin Luther King, Jr had occupation of clergyman and activist. President or king: Nelson Mandela served as first black president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Martin Luther King, Jr was a king in 1964. Movements:", "start_char": 3107, "end_char": 3544, "id": "62089200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1735559808#7_3076838304", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Nelson_Mandela_do", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Did nelson Mandela go to university? Nelson Mandela did go to uni\nIs Nelson Mandela real? Yes. Nelson Mandela is a real person. Nelson Mandela nickname? Nelson mandela was called Madiba as his nickname\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela? Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church. How did Nelson Mandela inspire us? what is inspiration about nelson mandela about leadership\nA biography on Nelson Mandela? nelson-mandela\nWas Nelson Mandela religious?", "start_char": 2886, "end_char": 3341, "id": "3662376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1277058758#1_2736443255", "url": "https://hollowverse.com/nelson-mandela/", "title": "Nelson Mandela's Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Nelson Mandela\nNelson Mandela\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nBlaxploitation politics\n", "segment": "Mandela is a Christian, though which type specifically is up for debate. 1 There is reason to believe he leans toward Jehovah’s Witness given the fact that his first wife, sister, and a few of his other relatives claim that faith. Then again, he did attend a Methodist Church school growing up, like his mother. 2 But unless it’s about religious equality, faith isn’t something Mandela has spoken much about. Mandela recognized that religion is a great divider of peoples, and he envisioned a world where acceptance and tolerance outweighed the alternatives. He once said: No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite. 3\nOne gets the sense that Mandela’s concerns are more secular, worldly. Having spent a total of 27 years in prison, where many a prisoner turns to religion to get them through, Mandela got a law degree instead.", "start_char": 457, "end_char": 1502, "id": "40400856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_159512357#5_428260148", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_Nelson_Mandela_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Is nelson Mandela a christian born again? Nelson Mandela was a Christian. However, he was not a Born Again\nChristian. He passed away in December of 2013. Who is nelson Mandela named after? nelson mandela\nWhat hospital was Nelson Mandela born in? None\nWas Nelson Mandela born in mvezo? yes\nWhat are facts about Nelson Mandela? Some facts about Nelson Mandela: Nelson Mandela was born in Transkia, Untata on the 18th of July 1918.He is best know as the first black president of South Africa!", "start_char": 1802, "end_char": 2291, "id": "74998133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1736244967#7_3078697570", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_nelson_mandela_campaign_about", "title": "What did Nelson Mandela campaign about? - Answers", "headings": "What did Nelson Mandela campaign about\n?\n\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nYour Answer\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are the release dates for Legacy of Hope Nelson Mandela Global Campaign Event - 2014 TV?\nWhere is Nelson Mandela from?\nIs Nelson Mandela Muslim?\nHow was Nelson Mandela positive?\nWhat did nelson Mandela overcome?\nWhen was Nelson Mandela arrested and released?\nDid Nelson Mandela have an affair?\nWhen did Nelson Mandela have cancer?\nHow many songs did Nelson Mandela have?\nNelson Mandela family members?\nWhen and where was Nelson Mandela given the name Nelson?\nNelson Mandela jobs?\nHow many grandchildren does nelson Mandela have?\nFrom what country does Nelson Mandela come?\nWhy did Nelson Mandela pass away?\nDid nelson Mandela go to university?\nIs Nelson Mandela real?\nNelson Mandela nickname?\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela?\nHow did Nelson Mandela inspire us?\nA biography on Nelson Mandela?\nWas Nelson Mandela religious?\nWhat continent is the Nelson Mandela bridge?\nWhat nicknames did Nelson Mandela go by?\nWho is more famous Nelson Mandela or David Beckham?\n", "segment": "Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church. How did Nelson Mandela inspire us? what is inspiration about nelson mandela about leadership\nA biography on Nelson Mandela? nelson-mandela\nWas Nelson Mandela religious? Yes - Nelson Mandela was baptised a Christian. What continent is the Nelson Mandela bridge? Nelson Mandela bridge is in Africa. What nicknames did Nelson Mandela go by? Nelson Mandela went by Madiba. Who is more famous Nelson Mandela or David Beckham?", "start_char": 2120, "end_char": 2592, "id": "3663703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110402372#5_295518698", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_Nelson_mandela_is_and_speaks", "title": "What language Nelson Mandela is and speaks? - Answers", "headings": "What language Nelson Mandela is and speaks\n?\n\nWhat language Nelson Mandela is and speaks?\nYour Answer\nWhat language Nelson Mandela is and speaks?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the native language of Nelson Mandela?\nWhat is Nelson Mandelas native tongue?\nWhere is Nelson Mandela from?\nIs Nelson Mandela Muslim?\nHow was Nelson Mandela positive?\nWhat did nelson Mandela overcome?\nWhen was Nelson Mandela arrested and released?\nDid Nelson Mandela have an affair?\nWhen did Nelson Mandela have cancer?\nHow many songs did Nelson Mandela have?\nNelson Mandela family members?\nWhen and where was Nelson Mandela given the name Nelson?\nNelson Mandela jobs?\nHow many grandchildren does nelson Mandela have?\nFrom what country does Nelson Mandela come?\nWhy did Nelson Mandela pass away?\nDid nelson Mandela go to university?\nIs Nelson Mandela real?\nNelson Mandela nickname?\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela?\nHow did Nelson Mandela inspire us?\nA biography on Nelson Mandela?\nWas Nelson Mandela religious?\nWhat did Nelson Mandela campaign about?\nWhat continent is the Nelson Mandela bridge?\n", "segment": "Nelson Mandela was from South Africa. Why did Nelson Mandela pass away? Nelson Mandela is still alive. Did nelson Mandela go to university? Nelson Mandela did go to uni\nIs Nelson Mandela real? Yes. Nelson Mandela is a real person. Nelson Mandela nickname? Nelson mandela was called Madiba as his nickname\nWhat religion is Nelson Mandela? Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church.", "start_char": 1823, "end_char": 2212, "id": "74900230" } ]
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where is alex rodriguez from?
Washington Heights
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1434052881#1_2273794434", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-alex-rodriguez-2", "title": "10 Facts about Alex Rodriguez | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Alex Rodriguez\n10 Facts about Alex Rodriguez\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 1: date of birth\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 2: moving\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 3: favorite baseball players\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 4: a star\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 5: the junior year\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 6: great score\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 7: the greatest baseball player\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 8: record\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 9: awards\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 10: controversy\n", "segment": "Facts about Alex Rodriguez 1: date of birth\nAlex Rodriguez was born on 27 July 1975 in Washington Heights section in New York City. He came from a Dominican family. Facts about Alex Rodriguez 2: moving\nBefore he lived in Miami Florida with his parents, they lived in Dominican Republic. At that time he was four when the parents moved to Florida. Alex Rodriguez Facts\nFacts about Alex Rodriguez 3: favorite baseball players\nAlex Rodriguez developed his interest of baseball by being fans of some famous baseball players. He likes Dale Murphy, Keith Hernandez, and Cal Ripken. Facts about Alex Rodriguez 4:", "start_char": 378, "end_char": 984, "id": "60209928" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_648991012#0_621832079", "url": "http://ethnicelebs.com/alex-rodriguez", "title": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez\nAlex Rodriguez\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nethnic\n", "segment": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race\nAlex Rodriguez\nby ethnic · November 6, 2009\nRodriguez in 2007, photo by Prphotos\nBirth Name: Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez\nPlace of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.\nDate of Birth: July 27, 1975\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nAlex Rodriguez is an American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman. He is also known as A-Rod. His parents, Lourdes and Victor Rodriguez, are Dominican. He was born in the United States, but spent some time in the Dominican Republic in his youth. He is able to speak Spanish as well as English. The majority of Dominicans, about 73 percent, are multiracial, while the remainder are of majority African or European descent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 732, "id": "73062349" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1157182687#0_1659455617", "url": "https://ethnicelebs.com/alex-rodriguez", "title": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez\nAlex Rodriguez\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nethnic\n", "segment": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race\nAlex Rodriguez\nby ethnic · November 6, 2009\nRodriguez in 2007, photo by Prphotos\nBirth Name: Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez\nPlace of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.\nDate of Birth: July 27, 1975\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nAlex Rodriguez is an American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman. He is also known as A-Rod. His parents, Lourdes and Victor Rodriguez, are Dominican. He was born in the United States, but spent some time in the Dominican Republic in his youth. He is able to speak Spanish as well as English. The majority of Dominicans, about 73 percent, are multiracial, while the remainder are of majority African or European descent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 732, "id": "59849071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_581255966#2_1155143536", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/alex-rodriguez-net-worth/", "title": "Alex Rodriguez's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez Net Worth\nNet Worth\nAlex Rodriguez Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$350 Million\nAge:\n45\nBorn:\nJuly 27, 1975\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Baseball Player\nLast Updated:\n2021\nEarly Life\nCareer\nWhat is Alex Rodriguez worth?\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Alex Rodriguez\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Alex Rodriguez’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "He pursued his baseball career after that. And today he is known for being one of the best baseball players of all time; he has influenced many. Early Life\nAlexander “Alex” Rodriguez was born on the 27th of July 1975, in New York City. He was raised by his parents Lourdes and Victor Rodriguez, alongside his two half-siblings Suzy and Joe. The New York Mets baseball team was a big inspiration for Rodriguez during his childhood. Rodriguez attended Christopher Columbus High School where he became a star in the baseball team. He pursued his baseball career after he was selected for the USA Baseball Junior Player of the Year. Career\nAlex Rodriguez began his baseball career in 1994. He quickly came to be known as a star after his successful season during his Major League debut.", "start_char": 658, "end_char": 1441, "id": "47064976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_648991012#1_621833145", "url": "http://ethnicelebs.com/alex-rodriguez", "title": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez\nAlex Rodriguez\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nethnic\n", "segment": "He is also known as A-Rod. His parents, Lourdes and Victor Rodriguez, are Dominican. He was born in the United States, but spent some time in the Dominican Republic in his youth. He is able to speak Spanish as well as English. The majority of Dominicans, about 73 percent, are multiracial, while the remainder are of majority African or European descent. Rodriguez appears to be of mixed heritage, which would mean he possibly has African, European, and Native Taíno heritage. In a 2005 article on ESPNdeportes.com, Alex stated, “I am going to play for the Dominican Republic, and I am going to make the Dominicans feel proud,” in the lead up to the first World Baseball Classic. Alex has two children with his former wife Cynthia Scurtis. Alex’s paternal grandfather was named Andres Rodriguez Varona (the son of Mariano Rodriguez Objio). Alex’s paternal grandmother was named Zenovia Marcano Rodriguez (the daughter of Aurelia Castillo de Marcano).", "start_char": 378, "end_char": 1328, "id": "73062350" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1157182687#1_1659456686", "url": "https://ethnicelebs.com/alex-rodriguez", "title": "Alex Rodriguez - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez\nAlex Rodriguez\nEthnicity: Dominican Republic\nethnic\n", "segment": "He is also known as A-Rod. His parents, Lourdes and Victor Rodriguez, are Dominican. He was born in the United States, but spent some time in the Dominican Republic in his youth. He is able to speak Spanish as well as English. The majority of Dominicans, about 73 percent, are multiracial, while the remainder are of majority African or European descent. Rodriguez appears to be of mixed heritage, which would mean he possibly has African, European, and Native Taíno heritage. In a 2005 article on ESPNdeportes.com, Alex stated, “I am going to play for the Dominican Republic, and I am going to make the Dominicans feel proud,” in the lead up to the first World Baseball Classic. Alex has two children with his former wife Cynthia Scurtis. Alex’s paternal grandfather was named Andres Rodriguez Varona (the son of Mariano Rodriguez Objio). Alex’s paternal grandmother was named Zenovia Marcano Rodriguez (the daughter of Aurelia Castillo de Marcano).", "start_char": 378, "end_char": 1328, "id": "59849072" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512909026#1_3358017619", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/alex-rodriguez-net-worth/", "title": "Alex Rodriguez Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Alex Rodriguez Net Worth\nAlex Rodriguez Net Worth\nHow much is Alex Rodriguez Worth?\nAlex Rodriguez Net Worth:\nAlex Rodriguez's Salary\nEarly Life\nCareer\nPost-Baseball Career\nControversies\nPersonal Life\nSalary And Earnings Highlights\nReal Estate\nAlex Rodriguez\n", "segment": "He played for the Yankees from 2004 until his retirement in 2017. During his professional career he earned a bit under $475 million in salary, bonuses and endorsements. Early Life\nAlexander Emmanuel Rodriguez was born on July 27, 1975, in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. His parents, Victor and Lourdes, were Dominican immigrants. He has two half-siblings, Joe and Suzy from his mother's first marriage. When Alex was four-years-old, the family moved to the Dominican Republic, then to Miami, Florida. As a boy, Alex's father gave him a plastic bat and rubber ball. Little A-Rod would practice his swing every chance he got. While living in Miami, Alex played baseball with friends every day until he became a part of a youth league baseball team. Baseball soon became Alex's entire life.", "start_char": 508, "end_char": 1309, "id": "32625791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1327739524#1_2777718511", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080206180649AAj9K1d", "title": "What is A-Rod's nationality? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What is A-Rod's nationality?\nAnonymous\nWhat is A-Rod's nationality?\nPlease help. It is for a biography essay.\n18 Answers\nParents are from Dominican Republic.\nHe was torn and almost sat out of the games but finally decided to play for USA.\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Alex Rodriguez was born in the Washington Heights section of New York City. When he was four, Rodriguez moved with his parents to their native Dominican Republic. After the family moved to Miami, Florida, three years later. ...Show more\nSource (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Rodriguez\nThomas H\n1 decade ago\nParents are from Dominican Republic. During the 2006 World Baseball Classic, A-Rod had to decide which team he would play for as he qualified for both USA and DR. He was torn and almost sat out of the games but finally decided to play for USA. ...Show more\nhyppolite\nLv 4\n5 years ago\nAlex Rodriguez Nationality\nSource (s): https://shrink.im/a0EBC\nhaessig\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nAlex Rodriguez Ethnicity\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a8X2D\nHow do you think about the answers?", "start_char": 378, "end_char": 1163, "id": "25498594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1327739524#0_2777717165", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080206180649AAj9K1d", "title": "What is A-Rod's nationality? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What is A-Rod's nationality?\nAnonymous\nWhat is A-Rod's nationality?\nPlease help. It is for a biography essay.\n18 Answers\nParents are from Dominican Republic.\nHe was torn and almost sat out of the games but finally decided to play for USA.\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What is A-Rod's nationality? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Sports Baseball · 1 decade ago\nWhat is A-Rod's nationality? Please help. It is for a biography essay. 18 Answers\nRelevance\nMoore55\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nAlexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975 in New York, New York), commonly nicknamed A-Rod, is a Dominican American baseball player. Alex Rodriguez was born in the Washington Heights section of New York City. When he was four, Rodriguez moved with his parents to their native Dominican Republic. After the family moved to Miami, Florida, three years later. ...Show more\nSource (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Rodriguez\nThomas H\n1 decade ago\nParents are from Dominican Republic.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 730, "id": "25498593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_742167765#9_1525998317", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-alex-rodriguez-dating/", "title": "Who is Alex Rodriguez Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Alex Rodriguez Dating Now?\nWho is Alex Rodriguez Dating Now?\nWho is Alex Rodriguez dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Alex Rodriguez’s girlfriend\nWho has Alex Rodriguez dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Alex Rodriguez\nAlex Rodriguez Biography\n", "segment": "He has 2 children. Is Alex Rodriguez having any relationship affair? This information is currently not available. Alex Rodriguez Biography\nAlex Rodriguez was born on a Sunday, July 27, 1975 in New York City, NY. His birth name is Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez and he is currently 45 years old. People born on July 27 fall under the zodiac sign of Leo. His zodiac animal is Rabbit. Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez, nicknamed “A-Rod”, is a Dominican-American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman. He played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and New York Yankees. Rodriguez was one of the sport’s most highly touted prospects and is considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time.", "start_char": 3723, "end_char": 4473, "id": "12031033" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1340688576#4_2809389411", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080604130921AAOhQP7", "title": "The explorers Dias, de Gama, Columbus, Cortes, and Pizzaro.? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "The explorers Dias, de Gama, Columbus, Cortes, and Pizzaro.?\nTrending News\nThe explorers Dias, de Gama, Columbus, Cortes, and Pizzaro.?\n11 Answers\n", "segment": "The first expedition reached the San Juan River, part of the present boundary between Ecuador and Colombia. On the second (1526–28), Pizarro explored the swampy coast farther south while his pilot, Bartolomé Ruiz, crossed the equator and then returned to bring definite news of the southern realms. In 1528 his partners sent him to Spain to secure aid from Emperor Charles V; he achieved this and gained for himself most of the future profits. Pizarro managed to soothe the disgruntled Almagro. Sailing south, Pizarro landed at Tumbes (1532) and ascended the Andes to Cajamarca, where the Inca, Atahualpa, awaited him. Professing friendship, he enticed Atahualpa into the power of the Spanish, seized him, exacted a stupendous ransom, and then treacherously had him executed. The conquest of Peru was virtually completed by the capture of Cuzco, which was later defended against Inca forces led by Manco Capac. Pizarro set about consolidating his conquest by founding new settlements, notably the present capital of Peru, Lima, and allotting land and Native Americans in encomienda to his followers. An attempt by Pedro de Alvarado to claim Quito was forestalled by Sebastián de Benalcázar and Almagro.", "start_char": 2457, "end_char": 3659, "id": "25522518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_756498956#3_790706123", "url": "http://famous-explorers.org/francisco-pizarro/", "title": "Francisco Pizarro Facts & Biography | Famous Explorers", "headings": "Francisco Pizarro\nFrancisco Pizarro\nEarly Life\nFirst Expeditions\nThe Conquest of Peru\n", "segment": "He briefly commanded the new settlement of San Sebastian, which was to be obliterated by hostile native tribes only a few years later. He then went with Vasco Nuñez de Balboa on the voyage which revealed the existence of the Pacific Ocean. For his service, Pizarro was given permission to draw on forced labor from the local people. He settled in Panama and farmed cattle until 1522. Then, he teamed up with a soldier, Diego Almagro, and a priest, Hernando de Luque, to lead a new journey into the south for the purposes of conquest and exploration. The three men later made a solemn accord that they would share equally in the riches that they hoped to plunder from the wealthy empire they imagined lay in the direction of their travels. The Conquest of Peru\nDespite a period marooned on a small island with only a few of his men for company, Pizarro managed to penetrate far enough south to hear stories of the Peruvian Empire. Panama’s governor was not in favor of an expedition, so Pizarro set sail for Spain to ask King Charles V for his approval in person. The party reached Seville in the early summer of 1528 and quickly persuaded the kind of the benefits of allowing the expedition to go ahead. In July 1529 in Toledo, he granted Pizarro powers over the province he named New Castile.", "start_char": 1650, "end_char": 2943, "id": "73165541" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_184288806#22_347582946", "url": "http://texcolca1.tripod.com/body/peru.html", "title": "Peru The Land of the Incas", "headings": "Peru at a glance\nPeru at a glance\nPeru:\nMost important cities\nClick Image\n", "segment": "In November 1526, Francisco Pizarro headed south from Panama. By 1528 Pizarro has explored as far as the Santa River in Peru. He learned about the richness of the Inca Empire and returned to Spain to raise money and recruit men for the conquest. On 1530 he landed on the Ecuadorean coast and began his march towards overland. On 1532 he founded the first Spanish town in Peru which he called San Miguel de Piura. On November 1532 he reached Cajamarca, where The Inca Atahualpa was residing at that time, after a civil war with his brother Huascar whom he defeated and killed. With few men Pizarro captured Atahualpa, taking advantage of the armor suits and the horses that were unknown in America. After Atahualpa was captured Pizarro asked for a ranson on pieces of gold. With the excuse that Atahualpa failed to gather the ranson and fearing a revolt, Pizarro executed the Inca Atahualpa. Government:", "start_char": 8850, "end_char": 9755, "id": "1954331" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_961894128#1_1668598633", "url": "http://pizarrobrb.weebly.com/reason-for-pizarro-travels.html", "title": "Reason for Pizarro Travels - Francisco Pizarro", "headings": "Reasons for Pizarro's Travels\nReasons for Pizarro's Travels", "segment": "Britannica Image Quest)\nThis is Spain, the country that Pizarro sailed for Spain. The Spanish king paid for Pizarro three expedition, so Pizarro conquered land for Spain. ( Britannica Image Quest)\nThis is a statue of Pizarro in his home town of Trujillo, Spain. This Supports the ideal of individualism because Pizarro traveled for wealth and fame. This Picture show that some of the fame Pizarro received for his three expeditions. (Britannica Image Quest)", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 1077, "id": "61816376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1192438083#1_2569832021", "url": "https://historum.com/threads/francisco-pizarro-was-the-most-vicious-conquistador.186143/", "title": "Francisco Pizarro was the most vicious conquistador | History Forum", "headings": "Francisco Pizarro was the most vicious conquistador\nFrancisco Pizarro was the most vicious conquistador\nNaomasa298\nNaomasa298\nTulius\nseneschal\nTulius\n", "segment": "Beginning in 1502 he joined several expeditions in the Caribbean, including the present states of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, distinguishing himself in battle. He was with Balboa at the discovery of the Pacific Ocean. In 1519, he settled in Panama. There the newly appointed governor, Pedro Aria Davila, began to distrust the ambitious Balboa and assigned Pizarro the task of removing him. Pizarro obeyed with alacrity. He arrested the discoverer, brought him to trial, and had him beheaded. Grateful, Davila awarded him with the mayoralty of Panama. Not enough, it seems; dreams of glory and unequaled wealth, no doubt inspired by Cortés’ recent exploits, were dancing in the mind of the restless, forty-seven-year-old Pizarro. He listened to the rumors of a great empire to the south and, with a small force, made two attempts to reach Peru.", "start_char": 822, "end_char": 1671, "id": "40304672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1526724258#4_3211385087", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francisco-Pizarro", "title": "Francisco Pizarro | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Francisco Pizarro\nFrancisco Pizarro\nSpanish explorer\nLearn about the life of Francisco Pizarro and his barbaric conquest of the Inca empire\nWhat was Francisco Pizarro’s childhood like?\nHow did Francisco Pizarro become famous?\nWhat is Francisco Pizarro best known for?\nHow did Francisco Pizarro die?\nEarly life\nDiscovery and conquest of Peru\nLearn about Francisco Pizarro conquest of the Incas and the death of Atahuallpa marking the end of the Inca Empire\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "He spent much of his early life in the home of his grandparents. According to legend he was for a time a swineherd, a not unlikely possibility since this was a common occupation of boys in that region. He doubtless participated in local manorial wars and, when these were ended, very probably went to fight in Italy. Certainly in 1502 he went to Hispaniola (modern Haiti and Dominican Republic) with the new governor of the Spanish colony. Pizarro had little inclination toward the settled life of the colonizer, and in 1510 he enrolled in an expedition of the explorer Alonso de Ojeda to Urabá in Colombia. He appears to have been marked out as a hard, silent, and apparently unambitious man who could be trusted in difficult situations. Three years later, acting as captain, he participated in an expedition led by the explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa that was credited with the European discovery of the Pacific. From 1519 to 1523 he was mayor and magistrate of the newly founded town of Panamá, accumulating a small fortune. Discovery and conquest of Peru\nIt was not until 1523, when he was some 48 years old, that Pizarro embarked upon the adventure that was to lead to his lasting fame. In partnership with a soldier, Diego de Almagro, and a priest, Hernando de Luque, he made preparations for a voyage of discovery and conquest down the west coast of South America.", "start_char": 2420, "end_char": 3790, "id": "23742221" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_683234997#9_683121329", "url": "http://exploration.marinersmuseum.org/subject/francisco-pizarro/", "title": "Francisco Pizarro - Ages of Exploration", "headings": "Francisco Pizarro\nFrancisco Pizarro\nExplorer\nAge of Discovery\nQuick Facts:\nPortrait Francisco Pizarro\nEndnotes\nBibliography\nGallery\n", "segment": "Pizarro developed a friendship and partnership with fellow soldier Diego de Almagro. They prepared an expedition for discovery and conquest down the west coast of South America Together, they set out in search of riches in South America. Pizarro sailed from the Bay of Panama in November 1524.6 He sailed into the Biru river and followed it for several days. Running low on supplies, they stopped at the Isle of Pearls just south of Panama for provisions. They encountered friendly natives who gave the Europeans food, but the Europeans also stole much of their gold. They continued sailing southward, encountering bad weather along the way. Their vessel needed repair, so they returned to the Bay of Panama with the gold they had gained. Before returning, they named the land Peru, probably after the name of the Biru River.7\nSubsequent Voyages\nPedrarias did not allow Pizarro to continue his explorations. So Pizarro left South America in spring of 1528 to return to Spain. Here, he petitioned Emperor Carlos V to allow his plans for further exploration and conquest of Peru.", "start_char": 4618, "end_char": 5695, "id": "73099518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_790488495#2_1513630538", "url": "https://prezi.com/26rhg1kvrwhq/francisco-pizarro-sachi-maggie-and-daniela/", "title": "Francisco Pizarro: Sachi, Maggie and Daniela by", "headings": "Francisco Pizarro: Sachi, Maggie and Daniela\nFrancisco Pizarro: Sachi, Maggie and Daniela\nPublished with reusable license by\nOutline\n13 frames\nReader view\nBrought to you by\ntraído a usted por:\nWhich Expeditions Did Pizarro Lead?\nFrancisco Pizarro\nHow Pizarro Had the Biggest Impact on America\nSachi, Daniela and Mag5gie\nWhat did Pizarro accomplish on his expedition? Was it successful?\nWho was Francisco Pizarro?\nDid a permanent settlement\nresult from Pizarro's expedition?\nWho settled?\nDid the settlement last?\nWhen did he travel?\nWhat form of transportation did he use?\nWhat resources or products did Pizarro make available for export?\nHow did Pizarro treat the native people?\nPizarro's impact to America\nInteresting facts about\nFrancisco Pizarro\nWhat land was discovered or conquered\n", "segment": "On the second expedition, they also had to go back to Panama for reinforcements. Who was Francisco Pizarro? Pizarro (1478-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who traveled through the Pacific coast of America along Peru. He was born in the town Trujillo in Spain. Did a permanent settlement\nresult from Pizarro's expedition? Who settled? Did the settlement last? When did he travel? Pizarro traveled in 1526 when he went on the expedition to conquer Peru. He also traveled in 1502, 1524 and 1532.", "start_char": 973, "end_char": 1466, "id": "112562644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1172983018#1_2650321572", "url": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/pizarro-executes-last-inca-emperor", "title": "Pizarro executes last Inca emperor - HISTORY", "headings": "Pizarro executes last Inca emperor\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nPizarro executes last Inca emperor\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\nActress Ingrid Bergman dies on her birthday\nHurricane Donna is born\nHero security guard wrongly accused as bombing suspect dies\nNorth and South clash at the Second Battle of Bull Run\nCharles F. Kettering, inventor of electric self-starter, is born\nWomen join British war effort\n", "segment": "In 1532, Atahuallpa’s army defeated the forces of his half-brother Huascar in a battle near Cuzco. Atahuallpa was consolidating his rule when Pizarro and his 180 soldiers appeared. Francisco Pizarro was the son of a Spanish gentleman and worked as a swineherder in his youth. He became a soldier and in 1502 went to Hispaniola with the new Spanish governor of the New World colony. Pizarro served under Spanish conquistador Alonso de Ojeda during his expedition to Colombia in 1510 and was with Vasco Nunez de Balboa when he discovered the Pacific Ocean in 1513. Hearing legends of the great wealth of an Indian civilization in South America, Pizarro formed an alliance with fellow conquistador Diego de Almagro in 1524 and sailed down the west coast of South America from Panama. The first expedition only penetrated as far as present-day Ecuador, but a second reached farther, to present-day Peru. There they heard firsthand accounts of the Inca empire and obtained Inca artifacts. The Spanish christened the new land Peru, probably after the Vire River. Returning to Panama, Pizarro planned an expedition of conquest, but the Spanish governor refused to back the scheme.", "start_char": 1321, "end_char": 2494, "id": "8682073" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_506984468#13_1109238735", "url": "https://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/indexp.shtml", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "His older brother, Martin Pinzon, was captain of the Pinta and the co-owner of both the Nina and the Pinta. In 1499, Vincente Pinzon sailed to the Brazilian coast (at a cape he named Santa María de la Consolación). From there, he sailed northwest to the Amazon River, whose mouth he explored. He sailed north to northeastern Venezuela (to the Gulf of Paria) and then returned to Spain. In 1508, he sailed to the New World twice with Juan Díaz de Solís, trying to find a a passage to the Spice Islands. They sailed to Central America, but the exact locations of these explorations are unknown (they either sailed to Honduras and the Yucatán peninsula or to Venezuela and Brazil). PIZARRO, FRANCISCO\nFrancisco Pizarro (1478-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who traveled through much of the Pacific coast of America along Peru. He \"discovered\" the Incan empire and conquered it brutally and quickly, stealing immense hoards of gold, silver, and other treasures. For more information on Pizarro, click here. POLO, MARCO\nMarco Polo (1254-1324) was an Italian voyager and merchant who was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China, visiting the Kublai Khan in Beijing.", "start_char": 6047, "end_char": 7230, "id": "20873466" } ]
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how much does the average american pay in taxes over their lifetime?
American National Biography
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That figure is an average, a measure which is easily skewed by outliers, including about 22,000 returns of people who took home more than $10 million in 2019, for example. How much the average American paid in federal income taxes by income level\nIn general, the amount of tax paid increases with the amount of adjusted gross income. Here's how much income tax Americans paid in 2018 by income level, along with the number of returns filed within each income level, according to data from the IRS Statistics of Income Division. Adjusted gross income\nAverage total income tax\nNumber of returns filed\n$1 to $5,000\n\n$134\n9,187,650\n$5,000 to $10,000\n\n$237\n10,014,109\n$10,000 to $15,000\n\n$153\n11,454,274\n$15,000 to $20,000\n\n$491\n10,187,149\n$20,000 to $25,000\n\n$994\n9,610,628\n$25,000 to $30,000\n\n$1,369\n8,984,412\n$30,000 to $40,000\n\n$2,057\n15,510,580\n$40,000 to $50,000\n\n$2,859\n12,017,312\n$50,000 to $75,000\n\n$4,688\n21,460,676\n$75,000 to $100,000\n\n$7,390\n13,685,409\n$100,000 to $200,000\n\n$15,277\n21,146,537\n$200,000 to $500,000\n\n$47,559\n6,905,670\n$500,000 to $1,000,000\n\n$156,431\n1,108,430\n$1,000,000 to $1,500,000\n\n$313,160\n241,713\n$1,500,000 to $2,000,000\n\n$464,253\n98,583", "start_char": 6596, "end_char": 8110, "id": "31283953" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1002608263#5_2074695651", "url": "https://www.fool.com/taxes/2018/04/22/how-much-does-the-average-american-pay-in-taxes.aspx", "title": "How Much Does the Average American Pay in Taxes? | The Motley Fool", "headings": "How Much Does the Average American Pay in Taxes?\nHow Much Does the Average American Pay in Taxes?\nHint: The average household has a five-figure tax bill.\nHow much does the average American household earn?\nThe average American's taxes\nHow could this change in 2018 and beyond?\n", "segment": "The average American's taxes\nWith that in mind, the average American pays $10,489 in \"personal taxes,\" representing 14% of the average household's total income. This includes federal and state income taxes, as well as other taxes such as personal property taxes, vehicle taxes, and certain other small taxes. $8,367 of this amount is federal income taxes, $2,046 is state and local taxes, and $75 is other small taxes. Notably, there are two types of taxes that are not included in this figure -- sales taxes, which vary significantly by location, and payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare. Social Security's income from payroll taxes, as well as taxes on Social Security benefits, came to $710.4 billion in 2016. Since half of Social Security taxes are paid by employees, and the other half by employers, this translates to an average of $2,742 for each of the 129.55 million U.S. households. For Medicare, the total payroll tax collected in 2016 (the most recent year with complete data) divided by the number of American households shows an average Medicare tax of $979 per household. This is consistent with a 2017 Medicare tax estimate I calculated of about $769 per worker, since the BLS approximates there are 1.3 workers per household. Sales tax is tougher to estimate, and since it varies so widely based on consumption and location, the average isn't terribly meaningful. For example, the average Delaware resident pays $0 in state sales taxes.", "start_char": 2619, "end_char": 4083, "id": "81522111" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_925517856#13_1923177226", "url": "https://money.com/trump-taxes-750-average-american/", "title": "Donald Trump Taxes vs. Average American Income Tax Payment | Money", "headings": "Why Do Some Rich People Pay No Income Taxes? And How Much Does the Average American Actually Pay?\nWhy Do Some Rich People Pay No Income Taxes? And How Much Does the Average American Actually Pay?\nWhen you're in need of emergency funds, a Personal Loan can provide financial aid and peace of mind.\nWhy do some people pay no income taxes?\nWhy do some very rich people pay no income taxes?\nYou never know when you might find yourself financially strapped - the good news is you have options.\nWhat expenses can you legitimately deduct from your taxes?\nSign up for Turbotax now, to make sure that you can take advantage of a 2020 extension.\nHow much does the average American pay in income taxes?\nHow much does Joe Biden pay in income taxes?\nMore from Money:\n", "segment": "We may be compensated if you click this ad. Ad\nSign up for Turbotax now, to make sure that you can take advantage of a 2020 extension. Simply click below and sign up with TurboTax today. Get Started\nHow much does the average American pay in income taxes? This is tricky to pinpoint. The data takes a couple of years to catch up, but here are a few figures to give you a rough idea. In 2018, Americans filed 153.8 million individual tax returns for some $11.8 trillion in income. The effective tax rate was 12.3%. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Expenditure Survey, the average U.S. household paid $8,367 in federal income taxes in 2016. By 2019, that had risen to $8,831.", "start_char": 6518, "end_char": 7211, "id": "14049676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1863431225#3_3043353335", "url": "https://finance.yahoo.com/news/avoid-paying-taxes-legally-11-002215660.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But there are ways to reduce some — or all — of your tax bill legally. If you want to save some money, learn more about how to avoid paying taxes without breaking any laws. Last updated: Feb. 20, 2020\nHow Much Does the Average American Pay in Taxes? The IRS released a reporton how much Americans paid in federal income taxes for the 2017 filing year. According to the data, the average U.S. federal income tax rate for all income levels was 14.64%. Here’s how the figures break down: Top 1% of tax filers: paid an average income tax rate of 26.76%\nLower half of tax filers: paid 15.99% on average\nThe rest:", "start_char": 4569, "end_char": 5177, "id": "60631206" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_496766548#2_875805485", "url": "https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/retirement-taxes/", "title": "Taxes After Retirement: Tips for Keeping More Money", "headings": "\nRetirement Planning and Your Taxes: Big List of Tips for Keeping More of Your Own Money\nMarch 16, 2020 by Kathleen Coxwell\nLet’s State the Obvious — Taxes Are a Big Budget Item\nTaxes Should Be a Big Part of Your Retirement Plans\nKnow Your Retirement Tax Rates\nStay Flexible\nRetirement May Be a Good Time to Consult a Tax Expert\nYou Will Probably Continue to File Taxes with a 1040 and…\nPay Quarterly to Stay on Top of Retirement Taxes\nUnderstand the Penalties for Collecting Social Security and Working at the Same Time\nWorking for Yourself? Try This\nHave Income? Make it Nontaxable!\nEven Social Security Can Be Taxed\nConsider Bundling Medical and Charitable Deductions into Certain Years\nWatch Out for Lump Sum Benefits\nMonitor Medicare Surtax for High Earners\nYour Retirement Savings and Taxes\nAre You Older than 70 and Still Working? Do a Reverse Rollover…\nStrategize for a Roth IRA\nTaxes After Retirement: Plan for Required Minimum Distributions\nThinking of Relocating? Consider the Best States to Retire in for Taxes!\nDon’t Forget Estate Taxes\nTry Tax Loss Harvesting\nTaxes Are Critical, But Your Overall Retirement Plan is More Important\n", "segment": "Either way, Here is a BIG list of tips for keeping more of your money. Let’s State the Obvious — Taxes Are a Big Budget Item\nThe average American pays about $10,500 a year in total income taxes — federal, state and local. Of course, many households pay a lot more and some people pay nothing at all — depending on your income level. Ten thousand dollars is a big chunk — about 14% — of the average budget. So, if you think about it, taxes can be a bigger lever in your budget than investment returns, cutting expenses or waiting to claim Social Security for a bigger benefit check. As such, it is worth worrying about your tax bill in retirement. However, taxes ARE lower for people who are older. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average tax bill by age is: $16,339 for people ages 45-54\n$12,660 for those 55-64\n$5,871 for people 65-74\nOnly $1,432 for people over 75\nTaxes fall as you get older primarily because most retirees have less taxable income. And, there is a lot retirees can do to manipulate their income to optimize for taxes.", "start_char": 996, "end_char": 2052, "id": "29568672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1214137999#18_2735802547", "url": "https://thecollegeinvestor.com/34072/effective-tax-rates/", "title": "Effective Tax Rates: How Much You Really Pay In Taxes", "headings": "Effective Tax Rates: How Much You Really Pay In Taxes\nEffective Tax Rates: How Much You Really Pay In Taxes\nFederal And State Taxes\nCalculating Federal Effective Tax Rates\nAdding In State Taxes\nSide Note On State Taxes\nFICA Taxes\nSales And Excise Taxes\nHow Much Do Americans Pay In Taxes Overall?\nFinal Thoughts\n", "segment": "How Much Do Americans Pay In Taxes Overall? Since sales and excise taxes will vary based on your consumption and property size, it can be difficult to accurately calculate someone's total tax bill. Plus, any tax credits and/or deductions that you qualify for will reduce how much you actually pay to Uncle Sam. But a Tax Foundation study reveals how much the average person pays overall in taxes after income taxes, FICA, business taxes, excise taxes, and deductions and credits have all been accounted for. These were the average total tax rates for various income levels: Less than $10,000: 10.6%\n$10,000 to $20,000: 0.4%\n$20,000 to $30,000: 4.1%\n$30,000 to $40,000: 8.5%\n$40,000 to $50,000:", "start_char": 8415, "end_char": 9109, "id": "107444552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1720095200#0_3637172783", "url": "https://usafacts.org/articles/average-taxes-paid-income-payroll-government-transfers-2018/", "title": "How much does the average American family pay in taxes? - USAFacts", "headings": "How much does the average American family pay in taxes?\nHow much does the average American family pay in taxes?\nAverage family taxes (2018)\nSources & Footnotes\nInternal Revenue Service\n", "segment": "How much does the average American family pay in taxes? - USAFacts\nHow much does the average American family pay in taxes? One of the simplest ways to think about Americans’ economic standard of living is to consider how much people earn in income, pay in taxes, and receive from the government in the form of government transfers. In 2018, the average American family in the middle 20% of income earners paid $15,748 in taxes to federal, state, and local governments. This includes direct taxes, such as income taxes, as well indirect taxes, like payroll taxes. In general, the average American family paid $2,392 in federal income tax in 2018. Average family taxes (2018)\n0k 20k 40k 60k 80k 100k 120k 0k 20k 40k 60k 80k 100k 120k Bottom 20% ($0-9.5K) Second 20% ($9.5K-36K) Middle 20% ($36K-69.5K) Fourth 20% ($69.5-127.6K) Top 20% ($127.6K+)\nAll taxes Federal income tax\nEmbed on your website\nCopy\nMeanwhile, the same family in the middle 20% earned $51,666 on average from market sources, including from dividends and capital gains. To make it into the middle 20% of families in 2018, a family would have to earn between $35,989 and $69,486. At the same time, the same family in the middle 20% received $19,031 in transfers from the government, including both cash transfers, such as supplemental security income, and non-cash transfers, such as Medicaid and Medicare. Average government transfers (cash and non-cash)\nEmbed on your website\nCopy\nFor more data on the standard of living of Americans, check out the State of the Union in numbers, and for daily numbers of the impact of COVID-19 on the economy, check out the COVID-19 Impact and Recovery Hub.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1659, "id": "38689569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_392610097#8_678858123", "url": "http://money.howstuffworks.com/only-53-percent-pay-income-tax.htm", "title": "Is it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax? | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "Is it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax?\nIs it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax?\nTaxpayers In The U.S. FAQ\nHow many taxpayers are there in the United States?\nWhat percentage of taxes do the rich pay?\nHow much does the United States collect in taxes each year?\nDoes everyone in the U.S. have to pay taxes?\nCitation\n", "segment": "As of 2018, which is the most recent data released by the IRS, there were 144.3 million taxpayers in the U.S. that paid individual income taxes of around $1.5 trillion. What percentage of taxes do the rich pay? Generally, the rich pay more in the way of income tax than others. In 2018, the top 25 percent of households paid about 87 percent of federal taxes, while the top one percent paid 40.1 percent. How much does the United States collect in taxes each year? Revenue collection has been increasing steadily from $1.23 trillion in 2013 to $1.25 trillion in 2015 to $1.5 trillion in 2018. Does everyone in the U.S. have to pay taxes? Nearly every American pays taxes once they’re making more than $12,000 a year. However, there are some groups that qualify for tax exemptions, including (but not limited to) not-for-profit organizations, U.S. citizens who work abroad, taxpayers with many deductions and those with many dependents. ​\nCite This!", "start_char": 3715, "end_char": 4664, "id": "61213160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1327853725#2_2534110216", "url": "https://paradigmlife.net/blog/what-percent-of-your-income-goes-to-all-types-of-tax/", "title": "Percent of Your Income is Going to Taxes", "headings": "What Percent of Your Income Goes to All Types of Tax?\nWhat Percent of Your Income Goes to All Types of Tax?\nWhat Percent of Your Income is Going to Taxes\nTOTAL TAX 34.75%\nLearn the Smarter Ways to Handle Your Money\n", "segment": "The average person pays 17% of their gross income to this federal tax. Next comes the Social Security and Medicare taxes, which are also a payroll deduction if employed. This eats away at your income by another 7.65% for employees, or 15.3% for those who are are self-employed. Also included as a deduction on your paycheck are state or local personal income taxes, which vary by state. The average person pays 10.1% for state income taxes. These three deductions take 34.75% of the average person’s income if they are employees, or 42.4% for the self-employed. For a person earning 200,000 per year, this means bringing home $130,500 of your hard-earned money, or $115,200 if you are self-employed. What Percent of Your Income is Going to Taxes\nThe average American employee pays\nFederal Personal Income Tax of 17%\nFICA of 7.65%\nState Personal Income Tax of 10.1%\nTOTAL TAX 34.75%\nAnd just when you thought it was all over, your take home pay is subject to still more taxes. Assuming you are an employee rather than self-employed, you take the $130,500 of your income that actually belongs to you and, let’s say you spend it. Vehicles are taxed.", "start_char": 868, "end_char": 2014, "id": "66478012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1002210857#2_2073676927", "url": "https://www.fool.com/taxes/2017/04/06/where-do-your-tax-dollars-actually-go.aspx", "title": "Where Do Your Tax Dollars Actually Go? | The Motley Fool", "headings": "Where Do Your Tax Dollars Actually Go?\nWhere Do Your Tax Dollars Actually Go?\nTaxes may be the only thing most people pay without actually knowing how the money is spent.\nHow much do we actually pay?\nHow are our tax dollars spent?\nWhat does this mean?\n", "segment": "But the specific breakdown of tax spending is something most Americans give little thought to -- even though taxes are the biggest single line item for many Americans each year. The federal government spent nearly $4 trillion last year. Image source: Getty Images. How much do we actually pay? Before breaking down where the federal government spends our money, it's worth considering how the amount of taxes the average American pays has been calculated. In a recent article, my Motley Fool colleague Brian Feroldi broke the numbers down using data from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Americans filed more than 150.6 million tax returns in 2015. During that year they also earned $10.17 trillion in adjusted gross income and had a total tax liability of $1.45 trillion. Some quick division means that the average gross income per return was $67,564 while the average federal tax hit was $9,655.", "start_char": 1145, "end_char": 2045, "id": "81521566" } ]
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What is the meaning of the word verdun?", "start_char": 1092, "end_char": 1623, "id": "3373639" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_545432278#0_973984818", "url": "http://www.freeinfosociety.com/article.php?id=454", "title": "The Free Information Society - Battle of Verdun", "headings": "\nArticles / History / World War I /Battle of Verdun", "segment": "The Free Information Society - Battle of Verdun\nArticles / History / World War I /Battle of Verdun\nThe Battle of Verdun was one of the longest and bloodiest battles in human history, taking place during World War I. The battle was between German and French forces and took place from February 21, 1916 to December 18, 1916. The location was around the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in the northeastern part of France. By the end of the battle, more than 250,000 people died and more than a million people were wounded. The German Chief of Staff, Erich von Falkenhayn, decided to attack the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in order to force the French into a battle of attrition and wear down their army. Prior to the battle, the Germans had failed to make significant breakthroughs in the war, with trench warfare allowing little progress. At the time, the city was surrounded by a number of forts and stood as an important stronghold for the French. For the Germans, it was also an obstacle in the path to Paris. Falkenhayn also realized that the Germans would have a slight advantage in terms of logistics, since the German railway was only twelve miles from the city. In a memo to the Kaiser, he said \"The string in France has reached breaking point. A mass breakthrough—which in any case is beyond our means—is unnecessary.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1315, "id": "19114097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_143500041#2_386679681", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_significance_of_the_battle_of_verdun", "title": "What was the significance of the battle of verdun? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat was the significance of the battle of verdun?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the significance of the battle of verdun?\nRelated Questions\nWho was in the battle of verdun?\nWhen did Battle of Verdun happen?\nWhere did the verdun battle take place?\nWhen did the battle of verdun start and end?\nThe battle of verdun was fought in which province?\nWho won the battle of Verdun and the Somme?\nWhat is the meaning of the word verdun?\nWhen did Second Offensive Battle of Verdun happen?\nWhen did First Offensive Battle of Verdun happen?\nHow long was the battle of verdun?\nWhat were the dates of the Verdun battle?\nWhere was the Battle of Verdun fought?\nWhat was the Goal of the Battle of the Somme?\nWho won the verdun battle?\nWhat was the bloodiest battle in the world?\nWhere was the battle of verdune?\nWhere did the battle of verdun take place?\nWho won the battle at verdun?\nHow is the battle of verdun linked to the battle of somme?\nWhat battle in 1916 lasted for 6 months?\nFamous wwi battle?\nWhat was the longest battle of World War 1?\nDid German's win a major victory when they captured Verdun?\nThe battle of the somme started early to take pressure off which battle?\nWhat was the Battle of Verdun?\n", "segment": "Battle of Verdun happened in 1916. Where did the verdun battle take place? The Battle of Verdun took place in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France. When did the battle of verdun start and end? The Battle of Verdun started on 21st February 1916. The Battle of Verdun ended on 18th December 1916. The battle of verdun was fought in which province? The Battle of Verdun was fought in the Lorraine-Alsace region of France. This is where the city of Verdun lies. Who won the battle of Verdun and the Somme?", "start_char": 1163, "end_char": 1653, "id": "74966204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1593070166#1_2702199574", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_the_battle_of_verdun_last", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who was in the battle of verdun? Germany and France fought in the Battle of Verdun. When did Battle of Verdun happen? Battle of Verdun happened in 1916. Where did the verdun battle take place? The Battle of Verdun took place in Verdun-sur-Meuse, France. When did the battle of verdun start and end? 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The battle of verdun was fought in which province?", "start_char": 899, "end_char": 1351, "id": "3373638" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_143500041#8_386692086", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_significance_of_the_battle_of_verdun", "title": "What was the significance of the battle of verdun? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat was the significance of the battle of verdun?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the significance of the battle of verdun?\nRelated Questions\nWho was in the battle of verdun?\nWhen did Battle of Verdun happen?\nWhere did the verdun battle take place?\nWhen did the battle of verdun start and end?\nThe battle of verdun was fought in which province?\nWho won the battle of Verdun and the Somme?\nWhat is the meaning of the word verdun?\nWhen did Second Offensive Battle of Verdun happen?\nWhen did First Offensive Battle of Verdun happen?\nHow long was the battle of verdun?\nWhat were the dates of the Verdun battle?\nWhere was the Battle of Verdun fought?\nWhat was the Goal of the Battle of the Somme?\nWho won the verdun battle?\nWhat was the bloodiest battle in the world?\nWhere was the battle of verdune?\nWhere did the battle of verdun take place?\nWho won the battle at verdun?\nHow is the battle of verdun linked to the battle of somme?\nWhat battle in 1916 lasted for 6 months?\nFamous wwi battle?\nWhat was the longest battle of World War 1?\nDid German's win a major victory when they captured Verdun?\nThe battle of the somme started early to take pressure off which battle?\nWhat was the Battle of Verdun?\n", "segment": "the battle of Verdun in WW1\nWhere was the battle of verdune? Did you mean Battle of Verdun? If you did, then it took place in Verdun! Verdun is a little north of Paris, France. Back when WWI started, Verdun was a big city, nowadays though, it is just a small town. Hope that helped! Where did the battle of verdun take place? The Battle of Verdun took place during World War I. The fighting took place in Region Fortifiee de Verdun (RFV) Verdun-sur-Meuse, France and lasted for over 9 months. Who won the battle at verdun? The Battle of Verdun was part of World War 1, and was fought between France and the German Empire.", "start_char": 2853, "end_char": 3475, "id": "74966210" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1593070166#8_2702204979", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_the_battle_of_verdun_last", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "If you did, then it took place in\nVerdun! Verdun is a little north of Paris, France. Back when WWI\nstarted, Verdun was a big city, nowadays though, it is just a small\ntown. Hope that helped! 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The Battle of Verdun was part of World War 1, and was fought\nbetween France and the German Empire.", "start_char": 2819, "end_char": 3451, "id": "3373645" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_315432033#0_567601614", "url": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_of_Verdun", "title": "Battle of Verdun | Military Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Battle of Verdun\nBattle of Verdun\nBackground\nStrategic developments\nRégion Fortifiée de Verdun\nPrelude\nFrench defensive preparations\nGerman offensive preparations\nGerman plan of attack\nBattle\nFirst phase, 21 February – 1 March\n21–26 February\n27–28 February\nSecond phase, 6 March – 15 April\n6–11 March\n11 March – 9 April\nThird phase, 16 April – 1 July\n4–24 May\n22–24 May\n30 May – 7 June\n22–25 June\nFourth phase 1 July – 17 December\n9–15 July\n1 August – 17 September\n20 October – 2 November\n15–17 December 1916\nSubsequent operations\n20–26 August 1917\n7 September 1917\nMeuse–Argonne Offensive\nAftermath\nAnalysis\nCasualties\nCommemoration\nSee also\nNotes\nFootnotes\nReferences\nBooks\nJournals\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Battle of Verdun | Military Wiki | Fandom\nBattle of Verdun\nBattle of Verdun\nPart of the Western Front of the First World War\nMap: Battle of Verdun 1916\nDate\n21 February – 18 December 1916\n(9 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)\nLocation\nRégion Fortifiée de Verdun (RFV) Verdun -sur-Meuse, France\n49°12′29″N 5°25′19″E\n /  49.20806°N 5.42194°E  / 49.20806; 5.42194\nCoordinates: 49°12′29″N 5°25′19″E\n /  49.20806°N 5.42194°E  / 49.20806; 5.42194\nResult\nFrench victory\nBelligerents\nFrance\nGerman Empire\nCommanders and leaders\nGeneral Joseph Joffre\nGeneral Noël Édouard, vicomte de Curières de Castelnau\nGeneral Fernand de Langle de Cary\nGeneral Frédéric-Georges Herr\nGeneral Henri Philippe Pétain\nGeneral Robert Nivelle\nGeneral Adolphe Guillaumat\nGeneral Auguste Hirschauer\nGeneral Charles Mangin\nGeneral Erich von Falkenhayn\nCrown Prince Wilhelm\nGeneral Schmidt von Knobelsdorf\nGeneral Ewald von Lochow\nGeneral Max von Gallwitz\nGeneral Georg von der Marwitz\nStrength\n1,140,000 soldiers in c. 75–85 divisions\n1,250,000 soldiers in c. 50 divisions\nCasualties and losses\n315,000–542,000; c. 156,000 killed February–December 1916\n281,000–434,000; c. 143,000 killed February–December 1916\nv\nt\ne\nWestern Front\nBelgium\nLiège\nNamur\nFrontiers\nMons\nGreat Retreat\n1st Marne\nAntwerp\nRace to the Sea\n1st Ypres\n1st Artois\n1st Champagne\nHartmannswillerkopf\nNeuve Chapelle\n2nd Ypres\n2nd Artois\n2nd Champagne\nLoos\n3rd Artois\nVerdun\nSomme\nArras\n2nd Aisne\n3rd Champagne (The Hills)\nMessines\n3rd Ypres (Passchendaele)\nLa Malmaison\n1st Cambrai\nSpring\nHundred Days\nThe Battle of Verdun ( Bataille de Verdun, IPA: [ bataj də vɛʁdœ̃], Schlacht um Verdun, IPA: [ ʃlaxt ˀʊm vɛɐdœŋ]) was fought from 21 February – 18 December 1916 during the First World War on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France. The German Fifth Army attacked the defences of the Région Fortifiée de Verdun (RFV) and the Second Army on the right bank of the Meuse, intending rapidly to capture the Côtes de Meuse (Meuse Heights) from which Verdun could be overlooked and bombarded with observed artillery-fire.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2123, "id": "61147793" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1593070166#3_2702200986", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_did_the_battle_of_verdun_last", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Battle of Verdun was fought in the Lorraine-Alsace region of\nFrance. This is where the city of Verdun lies. Who won the battle of Verdun and the Somme? France won the battle of Verdun and the Allies won the battle of\nthe Somme. What is the meaning of the word verdun? Gorge du Verdun is a gorge or canyon in the south of France. The\nbattle of Verdun, near the town of Verdun in northeastern France,\nwas the biggest battle ever. When did Second Offensive Battle of Verdun happen? Second Offensive Battle of Verdun happened in 1917. When did First Offensive Battle of Verdun happen?", "start_char": 1351, "end_char": 1936, "id": "3373640" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1307269785#0_2674635002", "url": "https://world-war-one.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Verdun", "title": "Battle of Verdun | World War One Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Battle of Verdun\nBattle of Verdun\nObjectives and Preparations\nCombat\nReferences\n", "segment": "Battle of Verdun | World War One Wiki | Fandom\nBattle of Verdun\nGerman infantrymen advancing during the attack\nThe Battle of Verdun was one of the major battles of World War I. The battle was fought by German and French forces, from February 21, 1916 to December 18, 1916 on hilly terrain north of the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France. Objectives and Preparations\nThe main objective of the Battle of Verdun, at least in the German point of view was to protect vital communications lines and to crush a bulge in the front line that threatened German interests. Commanding the German force would by General Erich von Falkenhayn. Combat\nThe battle had started when a million Germans, led by Crown Prince Wilhelm, attacked Verdun. Verdun was defended by 200,000 French soldiers. Into the second day of battle the French soldiers were forced to pull back to their second line, by 24th February the French had moved back to the third line and were only 8km from Verdun. Pictured here, a French infantryman is shot as he is charging towards the German trenches\nThe same day, General Henri Philippe Petain, was the commander in Verdun, he gave orders no more withdrawls would take place. 330 French regiments were in the French army, eventually 259 regiments fought on the Western Front. The German advance was brought to a halt at the end of February. On the 6th March, the German Fifth Army launched a new attack at Verdun.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1433, "id": "47932054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1240061309#0_1817339140", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-battle-of-verdun.html", "title": "The Battle of Verdun - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Battle of Verdun\nThe Battle of Verdun\nHistory of Verdun and Background of the Battle\nThe Battle of Verdun\nAftermath\n", "segment": "The Battle of Verdun - WorldAtlas\nThe Battle of Verdun\nFort Douaumont, one of the forts around Verdun. Editorial credit: T.W. van Urk / Shutterstock.com\nThe Battle of Verdun occurred between the German and French armies, and took place around the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in North East France from February 21 to December 18, 1916. This battle was the largest, longest, and among the most important battles in First World War on the Western Front. The war resulted in the deaths of about a quarter of a million people and left another half a million injured. The Battle of Verdun, popularized by the phrase “ill ne passeront pas” meaning “they shall not pass,” brought much destruction and caused people to think of it as the war to end all wars. History of Verdun and Background of the Battle\nIn 1648, the Peace of Munster treaty awarded Verdun to France. Due to the city’s strategic location on Meuse River, it played a crucial role in the defense of its surroundings. In the 1870s, Séré de Rivière devised a programme to build two lines of fortresses from Belfort to Epinal and from Verdun to Toul which were defensive screens and also enclosed towns which, initially, were to be bases for counterattacks. The forts were engineered to be more resistant to artillery in the 1880s and overlooked each other to provide mutual support when needed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1346, "id": "96416384" } ]
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what is the zip code for inglewood california?
90311
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Box\nLos Angeles\n0\n310 / 424\nView a list of ZIP codes in Inglewood, CA\nInglewood, CA ZIP Code Boundaries\nDownload Inglewood, CA ZIP Code Database\nTimezone (s): Pacific (GMT -08:00)\nCounties: LOS ANGELES, CA\n\n\nPopulation: 109,673 ( More Details)\nMale Population: 52,138\nFemale Population: 57,535\nMedian Age: 33\n\n\nZIP Codes: 12\nCities: 1\nCounties: 1\nArea Codes:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1155, "id": "49001897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_858640666#1_1595502536", "url": "http://california.hometownlocator.com/ca/los-angeles/inglewood.cfm", "title": "Inglewood, CA Profile: Facts & Data", "headings": "Inglewood, CA Profile: Facts & Data\nInglewood, CA Profile: Facts & Data\nInglewood, California - Basic Facts\nInglewood, CA Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020)\nPOPULATION\nINCOME\nHOUSING\nHOUSEHOLDS\nGROWTH RATE / YEAR\nInglewood, CA - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile\nInglewood, CA - Most Popular Things to Do\nUse HTL Address Research for a California Address and get...\nQuick & Easy Ways to...\nCalifornia Census Data Comparison Tool\nMore Tools and Resources:\n", "segment": "Inglewood, CA ZIP Codes & ZIP Code Maps\nInglewood, California - Basic Facts\nQuick & Easy Tools\nRecent Data for Cities, Towns, and ZIP Codes\nNeighborhood Maps, Data, Home Values\nLocate Physical & Cultural Features\nCity, Town, and ZIP Code Maps\nCOVID-19 Data: Los Angeles County | US\nThe City of Inglewood had a population of 110,862 as of July 1, 2020. Inglewood ranks in the upper quartile for Population Density and Diversity Index when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in California. See peer rankings below. The primary coordinate point for Inglewood is located at latitude 33.9617 and longitude -118.3531 in Los Angeles County . The formal boundaries for the City of Inglewood encompass a land area of 9.07 sq. miles and a water area of 0.03 sq. miles. Los Angeles County is in the Pacific time zone (GMT -8). The elevation is 131 feet.", "start_char": 277, "end_char": 1156, "id": "4717939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1548604202#2_2591757193", "url": "http://www.zipdatamaps.com/90301", "title": "Zip Code 90301 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Profile Data\nZip Code 90301 Description\nZip Code 90301 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 90301 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 90301 Population Profile\nZip Code 90301 Public School Profile\nZip Code 90301 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 90301 Politics Profile\nZip Code 90301 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 90301\nZip Code 90301 Cities\nZip Code 90301 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 90301 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 90301 Time Zone Profile\nZip Code 90301 Neighborhoods\n", "segment": "Zip code 90301 is primarily located in Los Angeles County. The official US Postal Service name for 90301 is INGLEWOOD, California. Portions of zip code 90301 are contained within or border the city limits of Inglewood, CA, Los Angeles, CA, . Zip code 90301 is within area code 424 and area code 310. 90301 can be classified socioeconically as a Lower Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in California. The current unemployment level in 90301 is 13.2% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 5.3% and is higher than the current state unemployment at 8.4% and higher than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 90301 decreased to 36568 from 37507 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 90301 is while the majority ethnicity attending 90301 public schools is Hispanic. 85.5% of students in 90301 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 29.5% 4.1% 62.7%\nRace\n% of Total\nBlack\n10,822\nWhite\n1,512\nAsian\n572\nNative Amer.", "start_char": 816, "end_char": 1900, "id": "27222412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1548604202#0_2591753710", "url": "http://www.zipdatamaps.com/90301", "title": "Zip Code 90301 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Profile Data\nZip Code 90301 Description\nZip Code 90301 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 90301 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 90301 Population Profile\nZip Code 90301 Public School Profile\nZip Code 90301 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 90301 Politics Profile\nZip Code 90301 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 90301\nZip Code 90301 Cities\nZip Code 90301 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 90301 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 90301 Time Zone Profile\nZip Code 90301 Neighborhoods\n", "segment": "Zip Code 90301 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021\nZip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nMap of Zip Code 90301 Border\n+ -\nLeaflet | ©Zipdatamaps ©OpenStreetMap Contributors\nZip Code 90301 Profile Data\nOfficial Zip Code Name\nInglewood\nZip Code State\nCalifornia\nZip Code Type\nNon-Unique\nPrimary County: Los Angeles\nArea Code\n310 / 424\nCurrent Population: 36568\nRacial Majority: 4.12%\nPublic School Racial Majority: Hispanic 62.6%\nUnemployment Rate: 13.2%\nMedian Household Income\n$38735\nAverage Adjusted Gross Income\n$39470\nSchool Test Performance: Average\nAverage Commute Time\n27 Minutes\nTime Zone: Pacific Daylight Time\nElevation Range\n135 - 135 ft. 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Inglewood Zip Code Map\nEstimated median household income in 2019: $61,780 ( it was $34,269 in 2000)\nInglewood: $61,780\nCA: $80,440\nEstimated per capita income in 2019: $27,959 ( it was $14,776 in 2000)\nInglewood city income, earnings, and wages data\nEstimated median house or condo value in 2019: $605,000 ( it was $170,400 in 2000 )\nInglewood: $605,000\nCA: $568,500\nMean prices in 2019:", "start_char": 1433, "end_char": 1864, "id": "76530321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_402490531#0_709260443", "url": "http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/zip/90302", "title": "90302 Zip Code in Inglewood, CA - Neighborhoods, Schools, Real Estate, Demographics and Relocation Tools", "headings": "90302 Zip Code Profile\n90302 Zip Code Profile\nFind Neighborhoodss, Home Values, Schools, Demographics, Local Discussions, Maps, & much more.\nWelcome to INGLEWOOD, CA 90302\nNeighborhoods in Zip Code 90302\nWorth Watching\nEmail Neighborhood Link Don't See Your Neighborhood?\nOther nearby neighborhoods\nSee List of Nearby Neighborhoods\nHOA Property Management Information in Inglewood, CA\nHOA Property Management Resources\nReal Estate & Home Values in Inglewood, CA\nAverage Home Value in 90302: $363,200\nHome Buyer and Seller Resources\nInstant Home Value!\nRecent Home Value Searches\nDemographics\nGeography\nMarital Status\nAverage Age\nThe Commute to Work\nThe Economics\nThe Politics\nOther Stuff\nFarmer's Markets in Zip Code 90302\nSchools in 90302 Zip Code\nView all schools in Inglewood\nCentinela Elementary\nFrank D. 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However, the national average number is a little misleading because there are some very wealthy Americans earning $50 million a year or more. ( Wouldn't that be nice!) This pushes the national average higher than in would be without those edge cases. The median household income in the US (median, meaning half of US households make more and half make less) is at about $50,000/year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1061, "id": "403886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1548604202#1_2591755478", "url": "http://www.zipdatamaps.com/90301", "title": "Zip Code 90301 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Map and Profile\nZip Code 90301 Profile Data\nZip Code 90301 Description\nZip Code 90301 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 90301 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 90301 Population Profile\nZip Code 90301 Public School Profile\nZip Code 90301 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 90301 Politics Profile\nZip Code 90301 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 90301\nZip Code 90301 Cities\nZip Code 90301 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 90301 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 90301 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 90301 Time Zone Profile\nZip Code 90301 Neighborhoods\n", "segment": "13.2%\nMedian Household Income\n$38735\nAverage Adjusted Gross Income\n$39470\nSchool Test Performance: Average\nAverage Commute Time\n27 Minutes\nTime Zone: Pacific Daylight Time\nElevation Range\n135 - 135 ft. 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The preferred city may not be the city in which the ZIP is located. The city for 90301 is usually the name of the main post office. When mailing your package or letter, always include the preferred or acceptable cities. Using any city in the list of unacceptable cities may result in delays. Primary/preferred city: Inglewood, CA\nStats and Demographics for the 90301 ZIP Code\nZIP code 90301 is located in southern California and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. 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who is prime minister of japan 2012?
Shinzō Abe
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Starting with the most recent and the dates they came to office, they are: Aso Taro (9/2008); Fukuda Yasuo (9/2007); Abe Shinzo (9/2006); Koizumi Junichiro (4/2001); Mori Yoshiro (4/2000); Obuchi Keizo (7/1998); Hashimoto Ryutaro (1/1996); Murayama Tomiichi (6/1994);", "start_char": 2549, "end_char": 2864, "id": "2492659" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2191863868#9_3011605957", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-is-president-of-Japan", "title": "Who is president of Japan? - Quora", "headings": "Who is president of Japan?\nWho is president of Japan?\nAnonymous\nClassical Japan (250 - 1185 AD)\n", "segment": "The current PM is Shinzo Abe, who has been in office since December 26, 2012. Sponsored by The History List\n\"We hold these truths - July 4, 1776” T-shirt. Featuring our original design, celebrating July 4th and our nation's Declaration of Independence. Learn More\nAnthony Middleton\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 221 answers and 16.1K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who is the president of Japan? No one, Japan has a parliamentary system based around a legislature called the diet, whose head of government is the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe currently, and which maintains it's traditional monarchy in the person of the current emperor Akihito. Although I had read somewhere that was planning on abdicating his throne. However I am neither Japanese nor particularly knowledgeable about the country and it's political system, so I can't say much beyond that. 402 views\n·\nView upvotes\nAnkan Mukherjee\n, knows Japanese\nAnswered 9 months ago\nJapan doesn't have a President. Head of the State is the Emperor and the current Emperor is Naruhito..The Head of Government is the Prime Minister and the current Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe..\n67 views\nAnonymous\nAnswered 3 years ago\nOriginally Answered:", "start_char": 3560, "end_char": 4756, "id": "88077151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1285770699#1_1446541096", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Japan", "title": "Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Prime Minister of Japan\nPrime Minister of Japan\nContents\nHistory\nAppointment\nQualifications\nRole\nConstitutional roles\nStatutory roles\nInsignia\nOfficial office and residence\nTravel\nHonours and emoluments\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses the other ministers of state. The literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is Minister for the Comprehensive Administration of (or the Presidency over) the Cabinet . The current prime minister of Japan is Yoshihide Suga. On 14 September 2020, he was elected to the presidency of the governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). After being confirmed in the Diet, he received an invitation from Emperor Naruhito to form a government as the new prime minister, and took office on 16 September 2020. Contents\n1 History\n2 Appointment\n3 Qualifications\n4 Role\n4.1 Constitutional roles\n4.2 Statutory roles\n5 Insignia\n6 Official office and residence\n7 Travel\n8 Honours and emoluments\n9 See also\n10 Notes\n11 References\n12 External links\nHistory\nBefore the adoption of the Meiji Constitution, Japan had in practice no written constitution. Originally, a Chinese-inspired legal system known as ritsuryō was enacted in the late Asuka period and early Nara period. It described a government based on an elaborate and rational meritocratic bureaucracy, serving, in theory, under the ultimate authority of the Emperor; although in practice, real power was often held elsewhere, such as in the hands of the Fujiwara clan, who intermarried with the Imperial Family in the Heian period, or by the ruling shōgun. 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Aged 52 at the time of assuming office as the prime minister, Abe is also the youngest Japanese post-war prime minister. Recommended Lists: Prime Ministers\nMilitary Leaders\n5 Tomoyuki Yamashita\n4 0\nFamous As: Japanese General\nBirthdate: November 8, 1885\nSun Sign: Scorpio\nNationality: Japanese\nDied: February 23, 1946\nTomoyuki Yamashita was a Japanese general who played an important role during World War II, during which he commanded the Imperial Japanese Army. He led Japanese forces during the Battle of Singapore and invasion of Malaya and his successful campaigns earned him the nickname The Tiger of Malaya.", "start_char": 1815, "end_char": 2631, "id": "69625304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2356426907#1_2537943381", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi", "title": "Junichiro Koizumi - Wikipedia", "headings": "Junichiro Koizumi\nJunichiro Koizumi\nContents\nEarly life\nMember of House of Representatives\nPrime minister\nDomestic policy\nForeign policy\nSelf-Defense Forces policy\nVisits to Yasukuni Shrine\nStatements on World War II\nPopularity\nRetirement\nAnti-nuclear advocacy\nPersonal life\nFamily\nInterests\nKoizumi cabinets\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "小泉 純一郎, Koizumi Jun'ichirō [ko.iꜜzɯmi (d)ʑɯɰ̃.iꜜtɕiɾoː]; born January 8, 1942) is a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2001 to 2006. He retired from politics in 2009, and he remains the sixth-longest serving Prime Minister in Japanese history. Widely seen as a maverick leader of the LDP upon his election to the position in 2001, he became known as a neoliberal economic reformer, focusing on reducing Japan's government debt and the privatisation of its postal service. In the 2005 election, Koizumi led the LDP to win one of the largest parliamentary majorities in modern Japanese history. Koizumi also attracted international attention through his deployment of the Japan Self-Defense Forces to Iraq, and through his visits to the Yasukuni Shrine that fueled diplomatic tensions with neighbouring China and South Korea. Koizumi resigned as Prime Minister in 2006. Although Koizumi maintained a low profile for several years after he left office, he returned to national attention in 2013 as an advocate for abandoning nuclear power in Japan, in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, which contrasted with the pro-nuclear views espoused by the LDP governments both during and after Koizumi's term in office. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Member of House of Representatives\n3 Prime minister\n3.1 Domestic policy\n3.2 Foreign policy\n3.2.1 Self-Defense Forces policy\n3.2.2 Visits to Yasukuni Shrine\n3.2.3 Statements on World War II\n3.3 Popularity\n4 Retirement\n5 Anti-nuclear advocacy\n6 Personal life\n6.1 Family\n6.2 Interests\n7 Koizumi cabinets\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 Further reading\n11 External links\nEarly life\nKoizumi is a third-generation politician of the Koizumi family. His father, Jun'ya Koizumi, was director general of the Japan Defense Agency (now Minister of Defense) and a member of the House of Representatives.", "start_char": 1598, "end_char": 3503, "id": "105089392" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1470418258#1_3026079918", "url": "https://www.fresherslive.com/current-affairs/article/list-of-world-president-and-prime-ministers-47", "title": "List of World President and Prime Ministers", "headings": "List of World President and Prime Ministers\nList of World President and Prime Ministers\nCurrent Affairs PDF\nDownload Current Affairs App !!!\nDaily Current Affairs 2021\nMore Than 1000+ New Jobs Available in Your City Apply Now\nCurrent Affairs by Category\nDaily Current Affairs 2021\n", "segment": "Michael Daniel Higgins (2011–present)\nPrime Minister: Leo Varadkar (2017–present)\nIsrael\nPresident: Reuven Rivlin (2014–present)\nPrime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu (2009–present)\nItaly\nPresident: Sergio Mattarella (2015–present)\nPrime Minister: Giuseppe Conte (2018–present)\nJamaica\nMonarch – Elizabeth II (1962–present)\nGovernor-General – Sir Patrick Allen (2009–present)\nPrime Minister – Andrew Holness (2016–present)\nJapan\nMonarch – Akihito, Emperor of Japan (1989–present)\nPrime Minister – Shinzō Abe (2012–present)\nJordan\nKing : Abdullah II (1999–present)\nPrime Minister: Omar Razzaz (2018–present)\nKazakhstan\nPresident – Nursultan Nazarbayev (1990–present)\nPrime Minister – Bakhytzhan Sagintayev (2016–present)\nKorea, North\nSupreme leader : Kim Jong-un (2011–present)\nKorea, South\nPresident – Moon Jae-in (2017–present)\nPrime Minister – Lee Nak-yeon (2017–present)\nKuwait\nMonarch – Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (2006–present)\nPrime Minister – Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah (2011–present)\nLebanon\nPresident – Michel Aoun (2016–present)\nPrime Minister – Saad Hariri (2016–present)\nLibya\nPresident : Aguila Saleh Issa (2014–present)\nPrime Minister :", "start_char": 5096, "end_char": 6271, "id": "82034426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3009799272#0_3185224983", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Japan", "title": "List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of prime ministers of Japan\nList of prime ministers of Japan\nContents\nDaijō-kan\nDaijō-daijin\nMinister of the Left\nMinister of the Right\nList of prime ministers\nTimeline\nRank by length of total tenures\nLiving former prime ministers\nRelations between Japanese prime ministers\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia\nList of prime ministers of Japan\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from List of Prime Ministers of Japan)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nTop left: Ito Hirobumi became the first Prime Minister of Japan in 1885. Top right: Katsura Tarō was the longest serving Prime Minister in the Imperial period and held the office on three different occasions. Bottom left: Eisaku Satō was the longest uninterrupted serving Prime Minister, holding office from 1964 to 1972 until his record was surpassed by Shinzō Abe in August 2020. Bottom right: Shinzō Abe, the longest serving Prime Minister, holding office from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020. The Prime Minister of Japan is the chief of the executive branch of the government of Japan and leader of the Cabinet of Japan . This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, including those of the Empire of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1067, "id": "105476717" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_820945530#0_1009433520", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinzō_Abe", "title": "Shinzo Abe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Shinzo Abe\nShinzo Abe\nContents\nEarly life and education\nMember of the House of Representatives\nShinzo Abe and membership in the House of Representatives\nFirst term as prime minister (2006–2007)\nDomestic policy\nForeign policy\nNorth Korea\nChina, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan\nIndia\nDefense\nUnpopularity and resignation\nSecond LDP presidency and 2012 general election\nSecond term as prime minister (2012–2014)\nEconomic policy (Abenomics)\n\"First Arrow\": Monetary policy\n\"Second Arrow\": Fiscal policy\n\"Third Arrow\": Growth strategy and structural reform\n2013 Upper House election\nDomestic policy\nForeign policy\nDefense and security policy\n2014 cabinet reshuffle\n2014 general election\nThird term as prime minister (2014–2017)\nForeign policy\nSecurity and defense issues\nRe-election as LDP president and \"Abenomics 2.0\"\nConstitutional revision\nFourth term as prime minister (2017–2020)\nFavoritism scandals\nForeign policy\nResignation\nPolitical positions and philosophy\nViews on history\nResponse to mass media\nYasukuni Shrine\nRestoration of Sovereignty Day\nMigration\nPersonal life\nHonors, awards and international recognition\nHonors\nAwards\nHonorary doctorates\nCabinets\nFirst stint (2006–2007)\nSecond stint (2012–2020)\nAncestry\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Shinzo Abe - Wikipedia\nShinzo Abe\nShinzo Abe ( 安倍 晋三, Abe Shinzō; Japanese pronunciation: [ abe ɕin (d)zoː]; born 21 September 1954) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020. He is the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history. Abe also served as Chief Cabinet Secretary from 2005 to 2006 and was briefly Leader of the Opposition in 2012. Shinzo Abe\n安倍 晋三\nOfficial portrait, 2015\n\n57th Prime Minister of Japan\nIn office\n26 December 2012 – 16 September 2020\nMonarch\nAkihito\nNaruhito\nDeputy\nTarō Asō\nPreceded by\nYoshihiko Noda\nSucceeded by\nYoshihide Suga\nIn office\n26 September 2006 – 26 September 2007\nMonarch\nAkihito\nPreceded by\nJunichirō Koizumi\nSucceeded by\nYasuo Fukuda\nPresident of the Liberal Democratic Party\nIn office\n26 September 2012 – 14 September 2020\nDeputy\nMasahiko Kōmura\nSecretary-General\nShigeru Ishiba\nSadakazu Tanigaki\nToshihiro Nikai\nPreceded by\nSadakazu Tanigaki\nSucceeded by\nYoshihide Suga\nIn office\n20 September 2006 – 26 September 2007\nSecretary-General\nTsutomu Takebe\nHidenao Nakagawa\nTarō Asō\nPreceded by\nJunichiro Koizumi\nSucceeded by\nYasuo Fukuda\nLeader of the Opposition\nIn office\n26 September 2012 – 26 December 2012\nMonarch\nAkihito\nPrime Minister\nYoshihiko Noda\nPreceded by\nSadakazu Tanigaki\nSucceeded by\nBanri Kaieda\nChief Cabinet Secretary\nIn office\n31 October 2005 – 26 September 2006\nPrime Minister\nJunichiro Koizumi\nPreceded by\nHiroyuki Hosoda\nSucceeded by\nYasuhisa Shiozaki\nMember of the House of Representatives\nIncumbent\nAssumed office\n20 October 1996\nPreceded by\nConstituency established\nConstituency\nYamaguchi 4th district\nMajority\n86,258 (58.40%)\nIn office\n18 July 1993 – 20 October 1996\nPreceded by\nConstituency established\nSucceeded by\nMasahiko Kōmura\nConstituency\nYamaguchi 1st district\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\n安倍晋三 (Abe Shinzō)\n( 1954-09-21)\n21 September 1954 (age 66)\nTokyo, Japan\nPolitical party\nLiberal Democratic\nSpouse (s)\nAkie Abe\n​\n( m. 1987) ​\nMother\nYoko Abe\nFather\nShintaro Abe\nAlma mater\nSeikei University ( BA)\nUniversity of Southern California\nAbe was elected to the House of Representatives in the 1993 election. He was appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in September 2005, before going on to replace Koizumi as LDP president in September 2006. He was subsequently confirmed as prime minister by a special session of the National Diet, becoming, aged 52, Japan's youngest post-war prime minister, and the first to have been born after World War II. Abe resigned as prime minister after one year in office, citing medical complications from ulcerative colitis, shortly after his party lost that year's House of Councillors election.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2752, "id": "99914485" } ]
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No, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese\nNo, the official language of Brazil is Portuguese. No, it is Portuguese - speaking. No Portuguese\nNo, Spanish isn't the language of Brazil. It's spoken or understood by people in Brazil. But the main, most widely spoken and understood language in Brazil is Brazilian Portuguese. No. Spanish is spoken by many Brazilians, but not by a majority.", "start_char": 4080, "end_char": 4677, "id": "74900962" } ]
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who was judy garland married to?
Mark Herron
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Garland continued to perform around the world after the end of her television show, but her personal life and health continued to suffer. After a brutal divorce from Luft, Garland quickly married actor Mark Herron only to have another divorce two years later. Crippled by addiction and financial instability, Garland traveled to London to perform concerts over the span of five weeks, having her final show take place in Copenhagen in the spring of 1969. Later that month, she married her fifth husband, club manager Mickey Deans. 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( They actually wed in the summer of 1964, but since Garland was still legally married to Luft, they had to wait to make it official.) He produced Garland’s two 1964 London Palladium concerts with Liza, as well as some 1956 Canadian appearances. They separated five months later. Garland was granted a divorce in 1976, testifying that Herron had beaten her. According to The Los Angeles Times, he said he had “only hit her in self-defense.” Herron continued acting — often appearing in summer stock productions. He had a long-lasting relationship with fellow actor Henry Brandon.", "start_char": 6743, "end_char": 7529, "id": "66859858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1550650975#7_3441726308", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/judy-garland-biography/", "title": "Judy Garland Bio, Affair, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer", "headings": "\nJudy Garland Bio\n(Singer)\nMarried\nFacts of Judy Garland\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Judy Garland\nMore about the relationship\nWho is Judy Garland?\nJudy Garland: Childhood, Education, and Family\nJudy Garland: Early Professional Career\nJudy Garland: Salary and Net Worth\nJudy Garland: Lifetime Achievements and Awards\nJudy Garland: Rumors and Controversy\nJudy Garland: Description of Body Measurement\nJudy Garland: Social Media\nJudy Garland: Death\n", "segment": "single, married, in relation or divorce): Married\nWhen did Judy Garland get married ? 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Judy Garland boyfriend, husband", "headings": "Judy Garland\nAmerican Actress\n\nJudy Garland American Actress\n2209\nWho is she dating right now?\nRelationships\nDating History\nMickey Deans\n1969\nMark Herron\n1965 - 1969\nJonathan Goldsmith\n1963\nSidney Luft\n1951 - 1965\nMarilyn Monroe\n1948\nFrank Sinatra\n1948 - 1951\nKatharine Hepburn\n1947\nVincente Minnelli\n1944 - 1951\nMarlene Dietrich\n1944\nJoan Crawford\n1944\nOrson Welles\n1944\nTyrone Power\n1943\nDavid Remar\n1942 - 1943\nDavid Rose\n1941 - 1944\nArtie Shaw\n1940 - 1941\nJohn F. Kennedy\n1940\nSpencer Tracy\n1939\nMel Tormé\nPartner Comparison\nChildren\nPhoto Gallery\nFilmography\nOnscreen Matchups\nDiscussions\nPosted comments View all comments (34)\n", "segment": "Who is Judy Garland dating? Judy Garland boyfriend, husband\nJudy Garland\n1922 - 1969\nJudy Garland American Actress\n109 22\nedit\nRank\n2209\n-331\nAge\n47\nat death\nZodiac\nGemini\nRelationships\n18\ntotal\nChildren\n3 children\nWho is she dating right now? Rest in peace. Relationships\nJudy Garland was previously married to Mickey Deans (1969), Mark Herron (1965 - 1969), Sidney Luft (1952 - 1965), Vincente Minnelli (1945 - 1951) and David Rose (1941 - 1944). Judy Garland was in relationships with Frank Sinatra (1948 - 1951), Artie Shaw (1940 - 1941), John F. Kennedy (1940), Spencer Tracy (1939) and Mel Tormé. Judy Garland had encounters with Jonathan Goldsmith (1963), Tyrone Power (1943) and David Remar (1942 - 1943). Judy Garland is rumoured to have hooked up with Marilyn Monroe (1948), Katharine Hepburn (1947), Marlene Dietrich (1944), Joan Crawford (1944) and Orson Welles (1944). About\nAmerican Actress Judy Garland passed away on 22nd Jun 1969 Chelsea, London, England, UK aged 47. Born Frances Ethel Gumm on 10th June, 1922 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA and educated at University High School, Los Angeles, CA (1940), Judy Garland is most remembered for The Wizard of Oz in a career that spanned 1924–1969................................. (CAREER) and 1929–1967 (actress) and 1924–1969. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1325, "id": "26596757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_100855105#6_213113795", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/what-was-judy-garlands-net-worth-at-the-time-of-her-death.html/", "title": "What Was Judy Garland's Net Worth At the Time of Her Death?", "headings": "What Was Judy Garland’s Net Worth At the Time of Her Death?\nWhat Was Judy Garland’s Net Worth At the Time of Her Death?\nEarly life\nFilm and music career\nJudy Garland’s legacy and net worth\n", "segment": "Her relationship with Luft was stormy and violent and the two officially divorced in 1965. They had two children together, Joey and Lorna. During the 1960s, Garland left the world of film and tried her hand at television and singing again. She earned two Grammy awards, Best Solo Vocal Performance, and Album of the Year, for her album Judy at Carnegie Hall. From 1963 to 1964, Garland starred in The Judy Garland Show, occasionally appearing alongside her two daughters and former longtime co-star Mickey Rooney. Garland continued to perform around the world after the end of her television show, but her personal life and health continued to suffer. After a brutal divorce from Luft, Garland quickly married actor Mark Herron only to have another divorce two years later. Crippled by addiction and financial instability, Garland traveled to London to perform concerts over the span of five weeks, having her final show take place in Copenhagen in the spring of 1969. Later that month, she married her fifth husband, club manager Mickey Deans. Judy Garland passed away on June 22, 1969, four months after marrying Deans and 12 days after her 47th birthday.", "start_char": 3649, "end_char": 4806, "id": "107988108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_176475015#12_403545128", "url": "https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2019/09/8455229/judy-garland-actress-true-story-life-death", "title": "The Sad, Tragic Story Of Judy Garland Not In The Movie", "headings": "What Made Judy Garland’s Life So Tragic\nWhat Made Judy Garland’s Life So Tragic\nShe was set on a path to stardom at a young age.\nShe was a child star with adult problems.\nShe endured rampant sexual harassment as a teenager.\nShe was married five times.\nShe was forced into having abortions.\nShe struggled with addiction, anxiety, and illness.\n", "segment": "According to her third husband’s biography, the actors who played Oz’s munchkins also sexually harassed her. \" They would make Judy's life miserable on set by putting their hands under her dress,\" recalled Sidney Luft in his memoir, Judy and I: My Life With Judy Garland. She was married five times. Garland’s first marriage was essentially a bid for freedom. In 1941, a 19-year-old Garland married 30-year-old composer David Rose against the wishes of her mother and MGM. Advertisement\nIn 1945, she married director Vincente Minnelli. They had a child, Liza, but divorced in 1951, as Minnelli was having an affair with a man. Garland had two children with her next husband, Sidney Luft. Her fourth husband, actor Mark Herron, was gay.", "start_char": 5100, "end_char": 5835, "id": "35055390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1187218889#3_2362088910", "url": "https://www.smoothradio.com/news/music/judy-garland-husbands-children-spouse/", "title": "Judy Garland's five marriages explained: Who were her husbands and how many children... - Smooth", "headings": "Judy Garland's five marriages explained: Who were her husbands and how many children did she have?\nJudy Garland's five marriages explained: Who were her husbands and how many children did she have?\n3 October 2019, 15:39\nBy Tom Eames\nJudy Garland is the subject of a new biopic starring Renee Zellweger as the talented yet tragic Hollywood icon.\nHusband number one: David Rose\nHusband number two: Vincente Minnelli\nHusband number three: Sidney Luft\nHusband number four: Mark Herron\nHusband number five: Mickey Deans\n", "segment": "Her film studio intervened as he was still married to actress and singer Martha Raye at the time. They agreed to wait a year after his divorce became final. During the same time, Garland had a brief affair with songwriter Johnny Mercer. Garland and Rose married on July 27, 1941. They had no children, though Garland, according to biographer Gerald Clarke, had at least one abortion during the marriage, at the insistence of her mother, husband, and the studio MGM. They divorced in 1944. Rose died in 1990, aged 80. Husband number two: Vincente Minnelli\nJudy Garland with Vincent and daughter Liza after their divorce. Picture:", "start_char": 1091, "end_char": 1719, "id": "93199309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_102827610#4_218089712", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/gear-style/most-beautiful-celebrity-brides-of-all-time.html/", "title": "The 15 Most Beautiful Celebrity Brides of All Time", "headings": "The 15 Most Beautiful Celebrity Brides of All Time\nThe 15 Most Beautiful Celebrity Brides of All Time\n15. Chrissy Teigen\n14. Nicole Kidman\n13. Amal Alamuddin Clooney\n12. Marilyn Monroe\n11. Judy Garland\n10. Nicky Hilton Rothschild\n32,712 likes\n9. Kate Middleton\n8. Princess Diana\n7. Priscilla Presley\n6. Solange Knowles\n5. Elizabeth Taylor\n4. Audrey Hepburn\n3. Poppy Delevingne\n2. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis\n1. Grace Kelly of Monaco\n", "segment": "12. Marilyn Monroe\nAmerican actress Marilyn Monroe with playwright Arthur Miller | Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nNorma Jean Mortenson (aka Marilyn Monroe) married Arthur Miller on June 29, 1956. Despite their celebrity status, the ceremony was very intimate, with only 25 guests in attendance. The wedding rings were inscribed with “now is forever,” and Monroe was given away by her acting teacher, Lee Strasberg. Despite their ring inscriptions, the marriage would only last five years. 11. Judy Garland\nFilm director Vincente Minnelli kisses singer and actress Judy Garland. | Keystone/Getty Images\nTriple-threat Judy Garland married Vincente Minnelli (her second husband) after they met on the set of The Clock, where Judy was acting and Vincente was directing. Their daughter, Liza, was born in 1946, and the marriage lasted until 1951. Although Garland severely struggled with pill addiction, there’s no denying her talent or how lovely she looked on her wedding day.", "start_char": 2441, "end_char": 3423, "id": "107991008" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1550650975#9_3441729152", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/judy-garland-biography/", "title": "Judy Garland Bio, Affair, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer", "headings": "\nJudy Garland Bio\n(Singer)\nMarried\nFacts of Judy Garland\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Judy Garland\nMore about the relationship\nWho is Judy Garland?\nJudy Garland: Childhood, Education, and Family\nJudy Garland: Early Professional Career\nJudy Garland: Salary and Net Worth\nJudy Garland: Lifetime Achievements and Awards\nJudy Garland: Rumors and Controversy\nJudy Garland: Description of Body Measurement\nJudy Garland: Social Media\nJudy Garland: Death\n", "segment": "In 1941, she got married to David Rose the marriage didn’t go well. So, they got divorced in 1944. Again, in 1945, she married Vincente Minnelli with whom she had a daughter namely Liza Minnelli. They got divorced in 1951. In 1983, she married for the third time with Sidney Luft with whom she had a daughter and a son named as Lorna Luft and Joey Luft the relation didn’t go well then, they decided to get divorced in 1965. Furthermore, she got married to Mark Herron in 1965 they divorced in 1969. Finally, she married Mickey Deans on March 15, 1969, and the marriage lasted till her death. 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Crippled by addiction and financial instability, Garland traveled to London to perform concerts over the span of five weeks, having her final show take place in Copenhagen in the spring of 1969. Later that month, she married her fifth husband, club manager Mickey Deans. Judy Garland passed away on June 22, 1969, four months after marrying Deans and 12 days after her 47th birthday. Judy Garland’s legacy and net worth\nJudy Garland’s legacy continues to live on to this day. Her daughters, Liza and Lorna, continue to carry and honor her memory. In 1997, Garland was awarded the “Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award” posthumously. Two years later, the American Film Institute listed Garland as one of the top 10 greatest female stars from the golden age of classic American film. Having appeared in 35 films and released eight studio albums, Judy Garland had a net worth of $20 million at the time of her death.", "start_char": 4162, "end_char": 5333, "id": "107988109" } ]
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where in oklahoma are scorpions found?
Oklahoma City
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Outside areas near air conditioning condensers and wells are popular with scorpions because they like dry land but require water as well. Inside your home, likely places to find them include empty wall spaces, attics and crawl spaces. For most people, the sting of a scorpion is only slightly more painful than a bee or a wasp sting and can be handled at home. For children and those who have sensitive health issues, medical help is advised. To deal with a sting, wash the affected area and apply a cool compress. Dangerous Oklahoma insects\nThe classification of insects covers a variety of creeping pests.", "start_char": 3867, "end_char": 4813, "id": "34110920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_252812116#0_472060947", "url": "https://www.midamericapest.com/scorpions", "title": "Scorpions | An Informational Guide About Scorpions In Oklahoma", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Scorpions | An Informational Guide About Scorpions In Oklahoma\nRequest Your Inspection Today! ( 877) 947-4099\nBuy Now\nCustomer Login Customer Reviews\nResidential\nCommercial\nPest Library\nAbout Us\nContact Us\nScorpions\nHome > Pest Library > Scorpions\nWhat are scorpions? Scorpions belong to the class Arachnida, and are relatives of spiders, mites, and ticks. The most common species of house-invading scorpion is the bark scorpion. Scorpions are venomous, stinging pests that are found living throughout some of the United States, including parts of Oklahoma. Bark scorpions are nocturnal and range in length from 7cm to 3 inches. They are light brown to brownish-yellow in color, and have dark, lengthwise bands on their bodies. Bark scorpions have distinct, elongated, thin pincers (pedipalps). The pedipalps are what bark scorpions use to capture and hold onto their prey. At the end of their abdomen is the telson, which is a bulb-shaped, tail-like structure.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 960, "id": "71241324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1041364587#2_2209196607", "url": "https://www.azpest.com/bug-blog/scorpions1/", "title": "It is Surprised Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States", "headings": "You Would Not Believe How Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States\nYou Would Not Believe How Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States", "segment": "The most venomous scorpion in the United States is known as the Arizona bark scorpion, and it can be found in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts as well as in residential neighborhoods in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Colorado. Small populations have also been located in northern California near Oregon. There exists between 40 and 60 scorpion species in the state of Arizona, but many have not yet been described. Although it may be hard to believe, but venomous stripe-backed scorpion habitats have been found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and small isolated populations have even been found in Iowa, but it is likely that they were deliberately transported to the state by humans. Both the southern devil scorpion and the stripe-backed scorpion species can be found in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee. Scorpions that dwell in the southeast US are found outdoors beneath rocks and wood piles, but they also turn up in homes that have accumulated large amounts of debris. Luckily, the southeastern variety of scorpions possess less potent venom than their desert-dwelling counterparts. Have you ever spotted a scorpion outside of an arid desert region? Pest Control\nNovember 20, 2018", "start_char": 1558, "end_char": 2774, "id": "16149701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1041364587#1_2209194621", "url": "https://www.azpest.com/bug-blog/scorpions1/", "title": "It is Surprised Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States", "headings": "You Would Not Believe How Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States\nYou Would Not Believe How Widespread Scorpions Are In The United States", "segment": "This ability allows scorpions to live for as long as one year in the desert without feeding. Scorpions stay cool in the desert by hunting only at night, and during the day they remain under shade by burrowing beneath rocks and other objects. Although scorpions are commonly associated with desert regions, a minority of scorpion species dwell within rainforests, caves, grasslands and a few species spend most of their time hiding beneath tree bark. Most Americans know that scorpions are common in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of North America, but very few people are willing to believe that scorpions are well distributed across the entire United States. Venomous scorpion habitats can be found as far east as Tennesse and as far north as Nebraska. The most venomous scorpion in the United States is known as the Arizona bark scorpion, and it can be found in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts as well as in residential neighborhoods in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Colorado. Small populations have also been located in northern California near Oregon. There exists between 40 and 60 scorpion species in the state of Arizona, but many have not yet been described. Although it may be hard to believe, but venomous stripe-backed scorpion habitats have been found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and small isolated populations have even been found in Iowa, but it is likely that they were deliberately transported to the state by humans. Both the southern devil scorpion and the stripe-backed scorpion species can be found in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee.", "start_char": 805, "end_char": 2394, "id": "16149700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_292918436#8_537652779", "url": "http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reptiles/scorpions/StripedScorpion.php", "title": "Striped Bark Scorpion, Centruroides vittatus, Plains Scorpion, Wood Scorpion", "headings": "Striped Bark Scorpion\nReptile Families\nScorpions Species\nReptiles - Amphibians Articles\nStriped Bark Scorpion\nStriped Scorpion , Plains Scorpion, Wood Scorpion\nThe Striped Scorpion is very small scorpion, but its sting carries a big punch!\nFor more Information on keeping scorpions, see:\nKeeping Arachnids and Other Arthropods as Pets\nTemperature and humidity requirements:\nReferences\n", "segment": "These scorpions are found across a wide range in the United States from Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and beyond, and in northern Mexico. They are often found living communally in large numbers under flat stones, near ponds, and in rock-strewn cattle pastures. Other common names they are known by are Striped Scorpion, Common Striped Scorpion, Texas bark scorpion, Southern Bark Scorpion, Plains Scorpion, and Wood Scorpion. Status The Centruroides vittatus are not on the IUCN Red List for Endangered Species. Description The Striped Scorpion is a smaller species. It reaches a total body length reaching from 1\" up to about 2 1/2 - 3\", with males somewhat longer and thinner. They are variable in color and pattern, generally a light orange or reddish color with darker two dark, longitudinal stripes on its carapace and a dark triangular mark on its head. Specimens from Oklahoma and Kansas are darker with light orange. Specimens from West Texas tend to be more pale with lighter yellow. Note:", "start_char": 6211, "end_char": 7204, "id": "4067598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1100863455#12_1870615941", "url": "http://www.abeepestpro.com/where-do-scorpions-live/", "title": "Where Do Scorpions Live? | A Bee & Pest Pro", "headings": "Where Do Scorpions Live?\nWhere Do Scorpions Live?\nWhere Do Scorpions Live?\nBurrows\nPalm Trees\nLoose Soil\nStates Scorpions Live In\nIn Your Home\nScorpion activity\nWhat do scorpions eat?\nContact Details\n", "segment": "This is very sharp, which simplifies pulling some small amounts of food off of their prey. They will also use this to dispose of solid matter, because the scorpion is only able to ingest liquids. The most common type of scorpion is found in Southern Arizona, which extends through central Oklahoma and through central Texas. Other types of scorpions can reach Mexico to south of Colorado, Kansas, southern Missouri, Mississippi. Some can even be found in Oregon and California. Contact Details\nPhone: 480.694.8994\nAddress: Scottsdale, AZ 85255", "start_char": 5590, "end_char": 6133, "id": "2859591" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_112680023#3_223552585", "url": "https://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/scorpions/what-do-scorpions-eat", "title": "What do Scorpions Eat - Scorpion Diet", "headings": "What Do Scorpions Eat?\nHaving trouble with Stinging Pests?\nWhat Do Scorpions Eat?\n", "segment": "Chelicerae are very sharp, simplifying the act of pulling small amounts of food off the prey. This is also used in disposing of any solid matter, since scorpions can only ingest liquids. The most common scorpions are found in southern Arizona, extending through central Texas and central Oklahoma. Other known species of scorpions can reach as far as northwest Mexico to south of Colorado, Mississippi, Kansas and southern Missouri. Some can even be found in Florida and west to Oregon and California. Scorpion Human Interaction\nWhat Is the Difference Between a Scorpion and an Insect? Scorpion Repellent\nNatural Scorpion Pest Control", "start_char": 1178, "end_char": 1812, "id": "27369691" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_252812116#5_472067200", "url": "https://www.midamericapest.com/scorpions", "title": "Scorpions | An Informational Guide About Scorpions In Oklahoma", "headings": "\n", "segment": "If the weather outside becomes too hot and dry for them to live comfortably, they will invade temperature-controlled homes and other buildings. Bark scorpions are among the few species that are good climbers and can scale vertical walls. They commonly find their way inside through openings in the foundation and exterior walls of homes, through openings found around windows and doors, and through torn screens. Inside, scorpions are usually found living in dark, secluded areas like basements, laundry rooms, bathtubs, behind wall voids, in closets, and in crawl spaces. How do I get rid of scorpions in Tulsa? The easiest and safest way to control scorpion populations is with the help of a qualified professional. At Mid America Pest Control, our dedicated technicians provide the year-round pest control services needed to rid your home and property of potentially dangerous scorpions. Mid America Pest Control is committed to using innovative and eco-friendly solutions to eliminate scorpions and other household-invading pests, and prevent their return. To learn more about eliminating scorpions from your Tulsa, Oklahoma home or property, reach out to Mid America Pest Control and schedule your free 58-Point Pest Analysis. How can I prevent scorpions in the future?", "start_char": 2468, "end_char": 3742, "id": "71241329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1139036622#5_2275015899", "url": "https://animals.mom.me/type-spider-brown-bands-its-legs-10765.html", "title": "What Type of Spider Has Brown Bands on Its Legs? | Pets on Mom.com", "headings": "What Type of Spider Has Brown Bands on Its Legs?\nWhat Type of Spider Has Brown Bands on Its Legs?\nFishing Spider\nAmerican House Spider\nGrass Spider\nBarn Spider\nIdentification of Oklahoma's Spiders\nWeb Builders\nGround Dwellers\nVenomous Spiders\nEnvironmental Benefits\n", "segment": "The southwestern state of Oklahoma is host to hundreds of spider species, some more common than others. Only two species are considered dangerous to humans. Web Builders\nOrb weavers, also called garden spiders, are the most common web-builders found in Oklahoma. Hundreds of orb weaver species inhabit the state, but the largest and most frequently encountered is Argiope. Their bodies can reach up to an inch in diameter and are ostentatiously marked in yellow, orange, black or silver. They are easily identified by their webs. They weave extensive labyrinths (up to three feet in diameter) consisting of concentric circles and spokes that radiate from the center to anchor points on trees, shrubs, light fixtures or porch posts. Ground Dwellers\nThe most common ground-dwelling spiders in Oklahoma, according Oklahoma State University, are tarantulas, wolf spiders and jumping spiders. Tarantulas are the largest spiders found in the state. They are stout, brown or black in color and covered with fine, prickly hairs.", "start_char": 3353, "end_char": 4373, "id": "25131107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_550489050#9_1327203423", "url": "https://tailandfur.com/amazing-desert-animals/", "title": "5 Amazing Desert Animals", "headings": "15 Amazing Desert Animals\n15 Amazing Desert Animals\nAmazing Desert Animals:\n", "segment": "7. Arizona Bark Scorpion: Scorpions are mainly found all over the world but particularly this species is spotted in Arizona, California, parts of Mexico, Utah and Nevada. They live on eating crickets, roaches and other small insects. They are mainly 2 to 3 inches in length hardly but very poisonous. 8. Black Widow Spider: Black widow Spider is mainly found in the houses and secluded areas such as woodpile to build their web. It s mainly seen in the western part of United States as well as part of Canada and Mexico. They are mainly seen to feed on Flies but may eat centipedes, other spiders and millipedes.", "start_char": 2347, "end_char": 2960, "id": "106681068" } ]
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where christopher columbus was born?
Genoa
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1086125052#2_2384576375", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/biographies/scientists/617730-christopher-columbus-birth-death-and-voyages", "title": "Christopher Columbus Biography & Facts: Birth, Death, and Voyages", "headings": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus\nScientists (1451–1506); Genoa, Italy\n1. Most historians believe Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy.\n2. There's also the theory that Christopher Columbus was from Portugal.\n3. Christopher Columbus's voyage to America started from Spain, not Italy.\n4. The ships Christopher Columbus used to sail to America were a nightmare.\n5. Christopher Columbus wasn’t the first European to discover North America.\n6. Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492 wasn’t his only trip to North America.\n7. Columbus Day became a federal holiday in 1937—but not everyone is a fan.\n", "segment": "Most historians believe Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy. The Casa de Colón (Columbus House) in Las Palmas. It's said that Christopher Columbus stayed here while awaiting ship repairs in 1492. LUNAMARINA/iStock via Getty Images Plus\nAccording to the consensus among historians, Christopher Columbus was born in the Republic of Genoa (or Genova) in what would later become Italy. The exact date of his birth is unknown, but it’s estimated he was born sometime in 1451. It’s possible that his mother was Susanna Fontanarossa and his father was a wool merchant named Domenico Colombo. 2. There's also the theory that Christopher Columbus was from Portugal. Despite his global recognition now, questions remain about Christopher Columbus's life. bdsklo/iStock via Getty Images Plus\nItalians have long claimed Christopher Columbus as one of their own, but not everyone is in agreement about the explorer’s birthplace.", "start_char": 934, "end_char": 1859, "id": "91725404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_399556987#1_891185876", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/christopher-columbus-geography-1434429", "title": "Biography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer", "headings": "Biography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer\nBiography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer\nFast Facts: Christopher Columbus\nEarly Life\nFirst Voyage\nSecond Voyage\nThird Voyage\nFourth and Final Voyage\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Fast Facts: Christopher Columbus\nKnown For: Columbus completed four voyages to the New World on behalf of Spain, preparing the way for European colonization. Born: October 31, 1451 in Genoa, Italy\nDied: May 20, 1506 in Castile, Spain\nEarly Life\nChristopher Columbus was born in Genoa (now Italy) in 1451 to Domenico Colombo, a middle-class wool weaver, and Susanna Fontanarossa. Though little is known about his childhood, it is assumed that he was well-educated because he was able to speak several languages as an adult and had considerable knowledge of classical literature. He is known to have studied the works of Ptolemy and Marinus, among others. Columbus first took to the sea when he was 14 years old, and he continued to sail throughout the rest of his youth. During the 1470s, he went on numerous trading trips that took him to the Aegean Sea, Northern Europe, and possibly Iceland.", "start_char": 1025, "end_char": 1919, "id": "67514550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1583080845#4_2255418006", "url": "http://www.historyrocket.com/American-History/timeline/before-1600/christopher-columbus/Where-Did-Christopher-Columbus-Land.html", "title": "Where Did Christopher Columbus Land", "headings": "Where Did Christopher Columbus Land\nWhere Did Christopher Columbus Land", "segment": "What Kind Of Man Was Christopher Columbus ? When Did Christopher Columbus Discover America ? When Was Christopher Columbus Born ? Where Did Christopher Columbus Die ? Where Did Christopher Columbus Land ? Before 1600 : American Indian\nChristopher Columbus\nJuan Ponce De Leon\nLeif Ericsson\nBiography On Christopher Columbus\nThough there are different opinions regarding the place as well as the date regarding Christopher Columbus’s birth but people generally accept that his birth place is Genoa, Italy and he was born in the year 1451. His father, Domenico Colombo, worked as wool weaver, while his mother was called Susanna Fontanarossa. He had 3 brothers. More..", "start_char": 1939, "end_char": 2611, "id": "19856999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_497429105#6_993626175", "url": "https://www.studymode.com/essays/The-Effects-Of-Christopher-Columbus-1127493.html", "title": "The Effects of Christopher Columbus Essay - 806 Words", "headings": "The Effects of Christopher Columbus\nThe Effects of Christopher Columbus\nYou May Also Find These Documents Helpful\nPopular Essays\nJoin millions of other students and start your research\nBecome a StudyMode Member\n", "segment": "May 20, 1506 PLACE OF BIRTH: Genoa, Italy PLACE OF DEATH: Valladolid, Spain Christopher Columbus Explorer and navigator Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in the Republic of Genoa, Italy. His first voyage into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 nearly cost him his life. Columbus participated in several other expeditions to Africa. 1492, Columbus left Spain in the Santa Maria, with the Pinta and the Niña along side. He has been credited for opening up the Americas to European colonization. Explorer and navigator Columbus was born in 1451, in the Republic of Genoa (Italy) to the son of a weaver. Columbus first went to sea as a teenager, participating in several trading voyages in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. One such voyage, to the island of Khios, in modern day Greece, brought him the closest he would come to Asia.", "start_char": 2534, "end_char": 3360, "id": "89175342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_10007207#1_23767704", "url": "https://www.kidsplayandcreate.com/christopher-columbus-facts-for-kids-columbus-day-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Christopher Columbus Facts for Kids, Columbus Day Facts for Kids - Kids Play and Create", "headings": "Christopher Columbus Facts for Kids, Columbus Day Facts for Kids\nChristopher Columbus Facts for Kids, Columbus Day Facts for Kids\nWho was Christopher Columbus?\nThe Sailor\nThe Explorer\nThe Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria\nThe New World\nCelebrating Columbus Day\n1492\n", "segment": "Do you want to learn more about Christopher Columbus? Check out more Christopher Columbus facts for kids below! Who was Christopher Columbus? Christopher Columbus was an explorer. He is credited for discovering America and other lands. C hristopher Columbus was born Cristoforo Colombo in Genoa Italy. The exact date of his birth is unknown but is believed to be between August 25th-October 31st 1451. The Sailor\nWhen Christopher Columbus was young he worked with his father who was a weaver, but that wasn’t his passion. He always wanted to be a sailor. Christopher Columbus started sailing as a teenager.", "start_char": 586, "end_char": 1193, "id": "49578711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1026059105#0_1273195030", "url": "http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdcolum.htm", "title": "Garden of Praise: Christopher Columbus Biography", "headings": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus\nBorn in 1451 - Died in 1506\nActivities\nOther Activities\nDictionary\nResearch Links\nVideos\nBooks\nLibrary\nCredits and Solutions\n", "segment": "Garden of Praise: Christopher Columbus Biography\nChristopher Columbus\nBorn in 1451 - Died in 1506\nChristopher Columbus was born in Genoa (JEN oh uh), Italy. He was the oldest of five children in his family. His father was a wool weaver. He helped his father with the weaving, but he always wanted to sail the seas. He didn't get to go to school very much, but he learned to read and write Spanish during his travels. He also taught himself Latin because all the geography books were written in Latin. Some people thought he was trying to prove the world was round, but this is not true. Most people already knew the earth was round. He wanted to find a short way to get to the Indies by ship.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 692, "id": "73462424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1540876355#0_3236566745", "url": "https://www.factretriever.com/christopher-columbus-facts", "title": "74 Unique Christopher Columbus Facts | FactRetriever", "headings": "74 Interesting Christopher Columbus Facts\n74 Interesting Christopher Columbus Facts\nKeyword Tags\nReferences\n", "segment": "74 Unique Christopher Columbus Facts | FactRetriever\n74 Interesting Christopher Columbus Facts\nBy Karin Lehnardt, Senior Writer\nPublished November 11, 2016 Updated August 12, 2019\nChristopher Columbus (c. 1450-51–May 20, 1506) was born in the Republic of Genoa, Italy, although the exact location of his birth is not known with certainty. His father was a wool weaver who also owned a cheese stand. [ 2]\nColumbus’ mother was Susanna Fontanarossa, the daughter of a wool merchant. He had three brothers: Bartolomeo, Giovanni Pellegrino, and Giacomo. He also had a sister, Bianchinetta. Columbus was the eldest. [ 2]\nChristopher Columbus’ family was a member of a very small and lucky group during the Middle Ages: the middle class. Most people were extremely poor (the peasants).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 776, "id": "22005680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1086125052#1_2384574368", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/biographies/scientists/617730-christopher-columbus-birth-death-and-voyages", "title": "Christopher Columbus Biography & Facts: Birth, Death, and Voyages", "headings": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus\nScientists (1451–1506); Genoa, Italy\n1. Most historians believe Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy.\n2. There's also the theory that Christopher Columbus was from Portugal.\n3. Christopher Columbus's voyage to America started from Spain, not Italy.\n4. The ships Christopher Columbus used to sail to America were a nightmare.\n5. Christopher Columbus wasn’t the first European to discover North America.\n6. Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492 wasn’t his only trip to North America.\n7. Columbus Day became a federal holiday in 1937—but not everyone is a fan.\n", "segment": "Born Cristoforo Colombo, he's one of history's most famous explorers, but his accomplishments and legacy are hotly disputed today. Christopher Columbus may not have discovered America, but he did take several voyages to the continent that helped ignite Europe’s Age of Exploration. And while he's celebrated for his achievements in some circles, he's vilified in others, due to his mistreatment of indigenous populations and even his own crew. Find out more about the complicated life of Christopher Columbus. GeorgiosArt, iStock via Getty Images\n1. Most historians believe Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy. The Casa de Colón (Columbus House) in Las Palmas. It's said that Christopher Columbus stayed here while awaiting ship repairs in 1492. LUNAMARINA/iStock via Getty Images Plus\nAccording to the consensus among historians, Christopher Columbus was born in the Republic of Genoa (or Genova) in what would later become Italy. The exact date of his birth is unknown, but it’s estimated he was born sometime in 1451.", "start_char": 384, "end_char": 1414, "id": "91725403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1358901696#0_2223575773", "url": "http://www.allabouthistory.org/christopher-columbus.htm", "title": "Christopher Columbus", "headings": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus", "segment": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus – Birth of an Explorer\nChristopher Columbus was born in 1451 in beautiful Genoa, Italy. He was raised in the shadows of medieval gates behind him and the open sea in front of him -- the perfect backdrop for a boy looking for adventure. Christopher's father was a respectable middle-class man who made a career of weaving wool. But Columbus had bigger plans than spending his life working with sheep fur. He had heard the call of the ocean, the lure of the sea. Christopher Columbus set about learning his trade as a teenager, traveling the trade routes across Europe and becoming an expert in navigation. He may have also helped with a bit of “privateering” in the war against the Moors. Christopher Columbus – A Bold Proposal\nAlthough Christopher Columbus reached his goal of becoming a sea captain, he was not content to simply follow the traditional trade routes and make a nice living. No, he had big plans, and he was willing to risk everything to make them a reality. During this period, land trade between India, China, and Europe dwindled, because the Muslims had effectively created a blockade of the trade routes, including the famous Silk Road.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1218, "id": "3058791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_399556987#2_891187280", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/christopher-columbus-geography-1434429", "title": "Biography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer", "headings": "Biography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer\nBiography of Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer\nFast Facts: Christopher Columbus\nEarly Life\nFirst Voyage\nSecond Voyage\nThird Voyage\nFourth and Final Voyage\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "May 20, 1506 in Castile, Spain\nEarly Life\nChristopher Columbus was born in Genoa (now Italy) in 1451 to Domenico Colombo, a middle-class wool weaver, and Susanna Fontanarossa. Though little is known about his childhood, it is assumed that he was well-educated because he was able to speak several languages as an adult and had considerable knowledge of classical literature. He is known to have studied the works of Ptolemy and Marinus, among others. Columbus first took to the sea when he was 14 years old, and he continued to sail throughout the rest of his youth. During the 1470s, he went on numerous trading trips that took him to the Aegean Sea, Northern Europe, and possibly Iceland. In 1479, he met his brother Bartolomeo, a mapmaker, in Lisbon. He later married Filipa Moniz Perestrello, and in 1480 his son Diego was born. The family stayed in Lisbon until 1485, when Columbus' wife Filipa died. From there, Columbus and Diego moved to Spain, where Columbus began trying to obtain a grant to explore western trade routes. He believed that because the earth was a sphere, a ship could reach the Far East and set up trading routes in Asia by sailing west.", "start_char": 1229, "end_char": 2392, "id": "67514551" } ]
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what county is duluth in?
St. Louis County
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What is the capital of Lake Superior? Duluth is the county seat of Saint Louis County, Minnesota. Duluth is the second-largest city on Lake Superior's shores. What is the phone number of the Washington County Historical in Marine On Saint Croix Minnesota? The phone number of the Washington County Historical is: 651-433-4014. What county is Duluth Minnesota in? It is the county seat of St Louis county, Minnesota\nWhat does it cost to change your name in Minnesota? I think the court filing fee in Saint Paul (Ramsey County) is $310.00.", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3527, "id": "3658054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_945746424#3_1899049407", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Duluth,_Minnesota", "title": "Duluth, Minnesota Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Duluth, Minnesota\nDuluth, Minnesota\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Duluth is the county seat of Saint Louis County. It is the fourth largest city in Minnesota. At the 2010 census, Duluth had 86,265 people. Duluth is the second largest city on Lake Superior after Thunder Bay, Ontario. It has the largest metropolitan area on Lake Superior. The Duluth MSA had 279,771 people in 2010. Bob Dylan was born in Duluth. Duluth forms a metropolitan area with Superior, Wisconsin called the \" Twin Ports \". These two cities share the Duluth–Superior harbor and together are the Great Lakes' largest port transporting coal, iron ore ( taconite ), and grain . As a tourist destination for the Midwest, Duluth has America's only all-freshwater aquarium, the Great Lakes Aquarium.", "start_char": 1455, "end_char": 2156, "id": "47468870" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_261806860#1_268780798", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth,_Georgia", "title": "Duluth, Georgia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Duluth, Georgia\nDuluth, Georgia\nContents\nHistory\nRailroad era and new name\nPost-war and modern era\nGeography\nDemographics\nEconomy\nBusinesses\nTourism\nSports\nParks and recreation\nGovernment\nEducation\nElementary schools\nMiddle schools\nHigh schools\nPrivate schools\nPublic libraries\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads and expressways\nTransit systems\nPedestrians and cycling\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "-84.14556\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nGeorgia\nCounty\nGwinnett\nGovernment\n• Type\nCouncil–manager\n• Mayor\nNancy Harris\nArea\n• Total\n10.38 sq mi (26.89 km 2)\n• Land\n10.22 sq mi (26.47 km 2)\n• Water\n0.16 sq mi (0.42 km 2)\nElevation\n1,096 ft (334 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• Total\n26,600\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n29,609\n• Density\n2,897.16/sq mi (1,118.55/km 2)\nTime zone\nUTC-5 ( Eastern (EST))\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC-4 (EDT)\nZIP codes\n30026, 30029, 30095-30099\nArea code (s)\n470 / 678 / 770 / 404\nFIPS code\n13-24600\nGNIS feature ID\n0331596\nWebsite\nwww .duluthga .net\nDuluth is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. Located north of Interstate 85, it is approximately 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Atlanta . As of the 2010 census, Duluth had a population of 26,600 and the United States Census Bureau estimated the population to be 29,609 as of 2019. This Atlanta suburb is home to Gwinnett Place Mall, the Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center, Infinite Energy Center, Hudgens Center for the Arts, and the Red Clay Theater. It is also home to Northside Hospital –Duluth, an 81-bed hospital constructed in 2006, as well as GMC's Glancy Campus, a 30-bed facility located near downtown. The agricultural manufacturer AGCO is based in Duluth. 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When Gwinnett County was established in 1818, white settlement of the area accelerated.", "start_char": 425, "end_char": 2572, "id": "72859370" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_200644916#0_504349516", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/ga/duluth-282023277", "title": "Duluth, GA - Duluth, Georgia Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\nDuluth\nSponsored Topics\nDescription\n", "segment": "Duluth, GA - Duluth, Georgia Map & Directions - MapQuest\nMenu\nSubmit\nClear search\nCurrent location disabled. Learn more. RECENTS EDIT\nDone Delete All\nNo Recent searches yet, but as soon as you have some, we’ll display them here. Best Western Hotels & Resorts\nClick here to view results\nMore Hotels\nClose\nBack Print\nPrint\nDuluth\nDuluth, GA\nClaim this business\nDirections\nSponsored Topics\nDuluth Hotels\nDuluth Restaurants\nDescription\nDuluth is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and a suburb of Atlanta, and is an increasingly more affluent and developed suburb of Atlanta. Unincorporated portions of Forsyth County also have Duluth as a mailing address, though this area is outside city limits. Much of the adjacent city of Johns Creek (incorporated in 2006) uses one of the Duluth ZIP codes. The population of Duluth was 26,668 at the 2010 census, making it the second most populous city in Gwinnett County, behind Lawrenceville. Duluth is a suburb of Atlanta, close to Interstate 85. It is home to Gwinnett Place Mall, Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center, Arena at Gwinnett Center, Hudgens Center for the Arts and Red Clay Theater. It is also home to Gwinnett Medical Center - Duluth, an 81-bed hospital constructed in 2006, as well as GMC's Glancy Campus, a 30-bed facility located near downtown.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1298, "id": "90690278" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_20287912#2_40704482", "url": "http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/duluth.aspx", "title": "Minnesota Judicial Branch - St. Louis County District Court - Duluth", "headings": "St. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT - DULUTH\nThe response to COVID-19 has impacted access to courthouses and may change the way cases are handled.\nLearn more »\nSt. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT - DULUTH\nDirections\nI need...\nCourt Administration Office Access\n", "segment": "For District information, Administrative Orders and District Policies visit the\nSixth Judicial District Administration\nCourthouse History\nJudge Biographies\nCourt Fees\nSt. Louis County Website\nSt. Louis County Law Library\nCourt Administration Office Access\nThe Duluth Courthouse is open to those who need to access the court administration customer service office. Entry to the courthouse is through the 3 rd floor door that is attached by skywalk to the parking ramp. Access to the parking ramp is on West 3 rd Street. Access to court administration is limited to those with court business. Friends of customers and others will be asked to wait outside. The 3 rd floor of the courthouse is the only floor open. A public access to court records computer is available. Self-help center services are available remotely Monday – Friday from 8:30-4:00 p.m. Call (651) 435-6535. Wearing masks is required. Visit the St. Louis County Website for more information about the County’s COVID-19 procedures.", "start_char": 1161, "end_char": 2156, "id": "24578" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_485172633#0_1067598389", "url": "https://lawyers.findlaw.com/profile/view/2260047_1", "title": "St. Louis County Attorney's Office - a Duluth, Minnesota (MN) Law Firm", "headings": "\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office - Duluth, MN\nPeople\nAttorneys\nOffice Information\nAddress\nPhone\nFax\nOther Offices\nMap Location\nHow do I choose a lawyer?\nComfort Level\nCredentials\nCost\nCity\nNot sure what questions to ask a lawyer?\nWant to check lawyer discipline?\n", "segment": "St. Louis County Attorney's Office - a Duluth, Minnesota (MN) Law Firm\n...\nFindLaw\nLawyer Directory\nMinnesota\nDuluth\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office\n« Back to results\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office - Duluth, MN\n100 N. 5th Avenue West Duluth, MN 55802 - 1202\n(218) 726-2323\nUpdated: 05/26/2010\nYour Profile? Update Now\nLaw Firm Info\nPeople\nAttorneys\nMonica A Beeman\nLeslie L Beiers\nGary W Bjorklund (Assistant County Attorney)\nMalcolm B Davy (Assistant County Attorney)\nMichael R Dean (Assistant County Attorney)\nMelanie S Ford\nMary Fruehauf\nVictoria Hall\nWilliam Klein\nLois A Kuhlke\nAmy Kuronen\nElaine R Lee\nTimothy O Lee (Assistant County Attorney)\nKari A Lindstrom\nGerald London\nGan McFaul\nAlan L Mitchell (County Attorney)\nJames Nephew\nMark S Rubin (Assistant County Attorney)\nBarbara A Russ (Assistant County Attorney)\nGloria Sands\nCharles P Schumacher (Assistant County Attorney)\nTisha R Stumme\nVernon D Swanum (Assistant County Attorney)\nDeborah Tintor\nJoanne Vavrosky (Assistant County Attorney)\nJeffrey M Vlatkovich\nMarie Weber\nOffice Information\nAddress\n100 N. 5th Avenue West Duluth, MN 55802 - 1202\nPhone\n(218) 726-2323\nFax\n(218) 726-2332\nOther Offices\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office Government Services Center 320 W. 2nd Street Duluth, MN 55802 - 1402 (218) 726-2034\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office 1810 12th Avenue East Hibbing, MN 55746 - 1680 (218) 262-4841\nSt. Louis County Attorney's Office Room 222 300 South 5th Avenue Virginia, MN 55792 - 2665 (218) 749-7101\nWhen viewing a listing, consider the state advertising restrictions to which lawyers and law firms must adhere, as well as our West Legal Directory disclaimers. Some lawyers publish comparative information regarding the services that they provide which may be subject to specific comparative communications restrictions. Map Location\nHow do I choose a lawyer? Consider the following: Comfort Level\n- Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem? Credentials\n- How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2121, "id": "110296078" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1754813791#14_1882356718", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Lakes,_Minnesota", "title": "Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota - Wikipedia", "headings": "Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota\nHoyt Lakes, Minnesota\nContents\nGeography\nDemographics\n2010 census\n2000 census\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Duluth\nCities\nAurora\nBabbitt\nBiwabik\nBrookston\nBuhl\nChisholm\nCook\nDuluth\nEly\nEveleth\nFloodwood\nGilbert\nHermantown\nHibbing\nHoyt Lakes\nIron Junction\nKinney\nLeonidas\nMcKinley\nMeadowlands\nMountain Iron\nOrr\nProctor\nRice Lake\nTower\nVirginia\nWinton\n\nTownships\nAlango\nAlborn\nAlden\nAngora\nArrowhead\nAult\nBalkan\nBassett\nBeatty\nBiwabik\nBreitung\nBrevator\nCamp 5\nCanosia\nCedar Valley\nCherry\nClinton\nColvin\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nDuluth\nEagles Nest\nEllsburg\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFayal\nField\nFine Lakes\nFloodwood\nFredenberg\nFrench\nGnesen\nGrand Lake\nGreat Scott\nGreenwood\nHalden\nIndustrial\nKabetogama\nKelsey\nKugler\nLakewood\nLavell\nLeiding\nLinden Grove\nMcDavitt\nMeadowlands\nMidway\nMorcom\nMorse\nNess\nNew Independence\nNormanna\nNorth Star\nNorthland\nOwens\nPequaywan\nPike\nPortage\nPrairie Lake\nSandy\nSolway\nStoney Brook\nSturgeon\nToivola\nVan Buren\nVermilion Lake\nWaasa\nWhite\nWillow Valley\nWuori\nCDPs\nMahnomen\nNett Lake\nSoudan\nUnincorporated\ncommunities\nAlborn\nAngora\nAsh Lake\nBassett\nBear River\nBengal\nBrimson\nBritt\nBurnett\nBurntside\nBuyck\nCanyon\nCelina\nCentral Lakes\nCherry\nClover Valley\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nCusson\nEldes Corner\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFlorenton\nForbes\nFour Corners\nFrench River\nGheen\nGheen Corner\nGlendale\nGowan\nGreaney\nIdington\nIndependence\nIsland Lake\nKabetogama\nKeenan\nKelsey\nLinden Grove\nMakinen\nManey\nMarkham\nMcComber\nMeadow Brook\nMelrude\nMunger\nPalmers\nPalo\nPaupores\nPayne\nPeary\nPetrel\nPeyla\nProsit\nRamshaw\nRobinson\nRollins\nSaginaw\nSax\nShaw\nSherman Corner\nSide Lake\nSilica\nSimar\nSkibo\nSturgeon\nTaft\nToivola\nTwig\nVermilion Dam\nWahlsten\nWakemup\nWhiteface\nWolf\nZim\nUnorganized\nterritories\nAngleworm\nBear Head Lake\nBirch Lake\nCamp A Lake\nCrab Lake\nDark River\nGheen\nHay Lake\nHeikkala Lake\nHush Lake\nJanette Lake\nLeander Lake\nLinwood Lake\nMarion Lake\nMcCormack\nMud Hen Lake\nNett Lake\nNortheast St. Louis\nNorthwest St. Louis\nPfeiffer Lake\nPicket Lake\nPotshot Lake\nSand Lake\nSlim Lake\nSturgeon River\nSunday Lake\nTikander Lake\nWhiteface Reservoir\nFormer CDP\nArnold\nGhost towns /\nNeighborhoods\nCostin Village\nElcor\nFermoy\nKelly Lake\nLeetonia\nLittle Swan\nSpina\nWest Virginia\nIndian\nreservations\nFond du Lac Indian Reservation ‡\nLake Vermilion Indian Reservation\nNett Lake Indian Reservation ‡\nFootnotes\n‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties\nUnited States portal\nAuthority control\nLCCN: n82274036\nVIAF: 150129414\nWorldCat Identities: lccn-n82274036\nCoordinates: 47°31′11″N 92°08′19″W\n /  47.51972°N 92.13861°W  / 47.51972; -92.13861\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hoyt_Lakes,_Minnesota&oldid=1021836299 \"\nCategories: Cities in Minnesota\nCities in St. Louis County, Minnesota\nMining communities in Minnesota\nHidden categories: All articles with dead external links\nArticles with dead external links from April 2020\nArticles with short description\nShort description is different from Wikidata\nWikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers\nWikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers\nWikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers\nCoordinates on Wikidata", "start_char": 5386, "end_char": 8399, "id": "104676635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_20287912#0_40700869", "url": "http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/duluth.aspx", "title": "Minnesota Judicial Branch - St. Louis County District Court - Duluth", "headings": "St. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT - DULUTH\nThe response to COVID-19 has impacted access to courthouses and may change the way cases are handled.\nLearn more »\nSt. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT - DULUTH\nDirections\nI need...\nCourt Administration Office Access\n", "segment": "Minnesota Judicial Branch - St. Louis County District Court - Duluth\nThe response to COVID-19 has impacted access to courthouses and may change the way cases are handled. Learn more »\nSt. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT - DULUTH\nDuluth Courthouse\n100 North 5th Avenue West\nDuluth, MN 55802-1285\nPhone: ( 218) 726-2460\nPhone: ( 800) 450-9777 Ext 2460\nEmail Us\nCourt Administrator: Amy Turnquist\n×\nClose Notification Window\nDirections\nMetered ramp attached via skywalk. Business Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.\nI need...\nCOVID-19 Information\neFile and eServe\nDuluth Juror Information\nCopy Requests\nParent Education Programs\nStatewide Language Access Plan\nExpedited Civil Litigation Track\nDuluth Early Neutral Evaluation Program\nThis district court has original jurisdiction in all civil, family, probate, juvenile, criminal, and traffic cases filed in St. Louis County. St. Louis is the only county in the state of Minnesota that has chambered judges working in three separate courthouses in Duluth, Hibbing, and Virginia. As a result, the Court has full service administrative offices at each of the three locations. This court is part of the Sixth Judicial District.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1160, "id": "24576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2563199147#15_2834640142", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookston,_Minnesota", "title": "Brookston, Minnesota - Wikipedia", "headings": "Brookston, Minnesota\nBrookston, Minnesota\nContents\nGeography\nDemographics\n2010 census\n2000 census\nReferences\n", "segment": "v\nt\ne\nMunicipalities and communities of St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States\nCounty seat: Duluth\nCities\nAurora\nBabbitt\nBiwabik\nBrookston\nBuhl\nChisholm\nCook\nDuluth\nEly\nEveleth\nFloodwood\nGilbert\nHermantown\nHibbing\nHoyt Lakes\nIron Junction\nKinney\nLeonidas\nMcKinley\nMeadowlands\nMountain Iron\nOrr\nProctor\nRice Lake\nTower\nVirginia\nWinton\n\nTownships\nAlango\nAlborn\nAlden\nAngora\nArrowhead\nAult\nBalkan\nBassett\nBeatty\nBiwabik\nBreitung\nBrevator\nCamp 5\nCanosia\nCedar Valley\nCherry\nClinton\nColvin\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nDuluth\nEagles Nest\nEllsburg\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFayal\nField\nFine Lakes\nFloodwood\nFredenberg\nFrench\nGnesen\nGrand Lake\nGreat Scott\nGreenwood\nHalden\nIndustrial\nKabetogama\nKelsey\nKugler\nLakewood\nLavell\nLeiding\nLinden Grove\nMcDavitt\nMeadowlands\nMidway\nMorcom\nMorse\nNess\nNew Independence\nNormanna\nNorth Star\nNorthland\nOwens\nPequaywan\nPike\nPortage\nPrairie Lake\nSandy\nSolway\nStoney Brook\nSturgeon\nToivola\nVan Buren\nVermilion Lake\nWaasa\nWhite\nWillow Valley\nWuori\nCDPs\nMahnomen\nNett Lake\nSoudan\nUnincorporated\ncommunities\nAlborn\nAngora\nAsh Lake\nBassett\nBear River\nBengal\nBrimson\nBritt\nBurnett\nBurntside\nBuyck\nCanyon\nCelina\nCentral Lakes\nCherry\nClover Valley\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nCusson\nEldes Corner\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFlorenton\nForbes\nFour Corners\nFrench River\nGheen\nGheen Corner\nGlendale\nGowan\nGreaney\nIdington\nIndependence\nIsland Lake\nKabetogama\nKeenan\nKelsey\nLinden Grove\nMakinen\nManey\nMarkham\nMcComber\nMeadow Brook\nMelrude\nMunger\nPalmers\nPalo\nPaupores\nPayne\nPeary\nPetrel\nPeyla\nProsit\nRamshaw\nRobinson\nRollins\nSaginaw\nSax\nShaw\nSherman Corner\nSide Lake\nSilica\nSimar\nSkibo\nSturgeon\nTaft\nToivola\nTwig\nVermilion Dam\nWahlsten\nWakemup\nWhiteface\nWolf\nZim\nUnorganized\nterritories\nAngleworm\nBear Head Lake\nBirch Lake\nCamp A Lake\nCrab Lake\nDark River\nGheen\nHay Lake\nHeikkala Lake\nHush Lake\nJanette Lake\nLeander Lake\nLinwood Lake\nMarion Lake\nMcCormack\nMud Hen Lake\nNett Lake\nNortheast St. Louis\nNorthwest St. Louis\nPfeiffer Lake\nPicket Lake\nPotshot Lake\nSand Lake\nSlim Lake\nSturgeon River\nSunday Lake\nTikander Lake\nWhiteface Reservoir\nFormer CDP\nArnold\nGhost towns /\nNeighborhoods\nCostin Village\nElcor\nFermoy\nKelly Lake\nLeetonia\nLittle Swan\nSpina\nWest Virginia\nIndian\nreservations\nFond du Lac Indian Reservation ‡\nLake Vermilion Indian Reservation\nNett Lake Indian Reservation ‡\nFootnotes\n‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties\nUnited States portal\nAuthority control\nLCCN: no90004204\nVIAF: 157384549\nWorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 157384549\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brookston,_Minnesota&oldid=999240302 \"\nCategories: Cities in Minnesota\nCities in St. Louis County, Minnesota\nOjibwe in Minnesota\nAnishinaabe communities in the United States\nFond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa\nHidden categories: All articles with dead external links\nArticles with dead external links from April 2020\nArticles with short description\nShort description is different from Wikidata\nCoordinates on Wikidata\nWikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers\nWikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers\nWikipedia articles with WorldCat-VIAF identifiers", "start_char": 5515, "end_char": 8622, "id": "101015365" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_826712996#17_928345414", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orr,_Minnesota", "title": "Orr, Minnesota - Wikipedia", "headings": "Orr, Minnesota\nOrr, Minnesota\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nDemographics\n2010 census\n2000 census\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "v\nt\ne\nMunicipalities and communities of St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States\nCounty seat: Duluth\nCities\nAurora\nBabbitt\nBiwabik\nBrookston\nBuhl\nChisholm\nCook\nDuluth\nEly\nEveleth\nFloodwood\nGilbert\nHermantown\nHibbing\nHoyt Lakes\nIron Junction\nKinney\nLeonidas\nMcKinley\nMeadowlands\nMountain Iron\nOrr\nProctor\nRice Lake\nTower\nVirginia\nWinton\n\nTownships\nAlango\nAlborn\nAlden\nAngora\nArrowhead\nAult\nBalkan\nBassett\nBeatty\nBiwabik\nBreitung\nBrevator\nCamp 5\nCanosia\nCedar Valley\nCherry\nClinton\nColvin\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nDuluth\nEagles Nest\nEllsburg\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFayal\nField\nFine Lakes\nFloodwood\nFredenberg\nFrench\nGnesen\nGrand Lake\nGreat Scott\nGreenwood\nHalden\nIndustrial\nKabetogama\nKelsey\nKugler\nLakewood\nLavell\nLeiding\nLinden Grove\nMcDavitt\nMeadowlands\nMidway\nMorcom\nMorse\nNess\nNew Independence\nNormanna\nNorth Star\nNorthland\nOwens\nPequaywan\nPike\nPortage\nPrairie Lake\nSandy\nSolway\nStoney Brook\nSturgeon\nToivola\nVan Buren\nVermilion Lake\nWaasa\nWhite\nWillow Valley\nWuori\nCDPs\nMahnomen\nNett Lake\nSoudan\nUnincorporated\ncommunities\nAlborn\nAngora\nAsh Lake\nBassett\nBear River\nBengal\nBrimson\nBritt\nBurnett\nBurntside\nBuyck\nCanyon\nCelina\nCentral Lakes\nCherry\nClover Valley\nCotton\nCrane Lake\nCulver\nCusson\nEldes Corner\nElmer\nEmbarrass\nFairbanks\nFlorenton\nForbes\nFour Corners\nFrench River\nGheen\nGheen Corner\nGlendale\nGowan\nGreaney\nIdington\nIndependence\nIsland Lake\nKabetogama\nKeenan\nKelsey\nLinden Grove\nMakinen\nManey\nMarkham\nMcComber\nMeadow Brook\nMelrude\nMunger\nPalmers\nPalo\nPaupores\nPayne\nPeary\nPetrel\nPeyla\nProsit\nRamshaw\nRobinson\nRollins\nSaginaw\nSax\nShaw\nSherman Corner\nSide Lake\nSilica\nSimar\nSkibo\nSturgeon\nTaft\nToivola\nTwig\nVermilion Dam\nWahlsten\nWakemup\nWhiteface\nWolf\nZim\nUnorganized\nterritories\nAngleworm\nBear Head Lake\nBirch Lake\nCamp A Lake\nCrab Lake\nDark River\nGheen\nHay Lake\nHeikkala Lake\nHush Lake\nJanette Lake\nLeander Lake\nLinwood Lake\nMarion Lake\nMcCormack\nMud Hen Lake\nNett Lake\nNortheast St. Louis\nNorthwest St. Louis\nPfeiffer Lake\nPicket Lake\nPotshot Lake\nSand Lake\nSlim Lake\nSturgeon River\nSunday Lake\nTikander Lake\nWhiteface Reservoir\nFormer CDP\nArnold\nGhost towns /\nNeighborhoods\nCostin Village\nElcor\nFermoy\nKelly Lake\nLeetonia\nLittle Swan\nSpina\nWest Virginia\nIndian\nreservations\nFond du Lac Indian Reservation ‡\nLake Vermilion Indian Reservation\nNett Lake Indian Reservation ‡\nFootnotes\n‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties\nUnited States portal\nCoordinates: 48°03′13″N 92°49′52″W\n /  48.05361°N 92.83111°W  / 48.05361; -92.83111\nAuthority control\nLCCN: no2004087846\nNARA: 10041401\nVIAF: 151622106\nWorldCat Identities: lccn-no2004087846\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orr,_Minnesota&oldid=999290421 \"\nCategories: Cities in Minnesota\nCities in St. Louis County, Minnesota\nMining communities in Minnesota\nHidden categories: All articles with dead external links\nArticles with dead external links from April 2020\nArticles with short description\nShort description is different from Wikidata\nCoordinates on Wikidata\nWikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers\nWikipedia articles with NARA identifiers\nWikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers\nWikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers", "start_char": 5625, "end_char": 8789, "id": "63295777" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_516273531#0_908643174", "url": "http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew", "title": "What's New - Official Site - Nintendo News - Nintendo - Official Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What's New - Official Site - Nintendo News - Nintendo - Official Site", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 69, "id": "523109" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_619306033#19_1103350090", "url": "http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2015-06-23-warren-spector-on-e3-vr-is-a-fad", "title": "Warren Spector on E3: VR is a fad | GamesIndustry.biz", "headings": "Warren Spector on E3: VR is a fad\nWarren Spector on E3: VR is a fad\nThe veteran designer shares his thoughts on what's right and what's wrong with the industry\nSteve Peterson\nSign up for The VR & AR newsletter and get the best of GamesIndustry.biz in your inbox.\nSign in to contribute\n", "segment": "Mostly, I'm excited for Nintendo fans to learn how freakin' hard it is to create compelling gameplay! Having said all that, I really wanted to see The Last Guardian and No Man's Sky, but that just wasn't in the cards for me. I suspect they would have impressed, too. Q: Was there anything that really surprised you at E3? Anything that really disappointed you? Anything that left you filled with hope? Warren Spector: I was surprised to see so little mobile stuff. I guess E3 really isn't that kind of show, but with all the talk about the demise of consoles and the rise of mobile, I expected more.", "start_char": 7093, "end_char": 7692, "id": "19192528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1436553343#5_2415034765", "url": "http://screenrant.com/nintendo-nx-release-date-console-details/", "title": "Nintendo Teases Next 'NX' Console; 2016 Release Date Rumored", "headings": "Nintendo Teases Next 'NX' Console; 2016 Release Date Rumored\nNintendo Teases Next 'NX' Console; 2016 Release Date Rumored", "segment": "What’s new? What’s different? What’s coming down the pipe? \"The way we approach it is when there’s a game or an approach that we can’t do on the current system, that’s when we begin in earnest to focus on the next system. So what that means is that our developers, a number of them must have certain ideas that will be enabled by the NX. We’re going to have to develop those ideas and get that software ready. And that’s going to drive the timing for when we provide more details on NX.\" It's impossible to lay the blame for the Wii U's disappointing sales on just one decision - too few system-selling games, its name, or the inconsistent use of the GamePad - but the lack of support from third-party publishers was a major problem (explicitly making either console preferable for specific franchises). So it's no surprise that word came out of E3 2015 that Nintendo was not only showing the NX to third parties behind closed doors, but came out of the show having made serious progress. The promise that more details on the NX will be coming when Nintendo is good and ready to give them isn't the only sign that the company is taking its time.", "start_char": 4051, "end_char": 5196, "id": "62259863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_532725514#8_455999906", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_U", "title": "Wii U - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wii U\nWii U\nContents\nHistory\nDevelopment\nAnnouncement\nRelease\nPost-release\nDiscontinuation\nHardware\nConsole\nControllers\nSoftware\nOnline services\nMultimedia integration\nGames\nLaunch games\nKey:\nVirtual Console\nBackward compatibility\nDevelopment tools\nReception\nSales\nLaunch\nLoss of support\nPrice cut and first-party games\nLegacy\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "After its E3 2010 presentation, Iwata revealed to the BBC that Nintendo would begin announcing a new console once it ran \"out of ideas with the current hardware and cannot give users any more meaningful surprises with the technology\". Later, at an investor's meeting, he disclosed that Nintendo was \"of course studying and developing the next console to Wii\", but it was simultaneously keeping its concepts secret because it was \"really important for [his] business to positively surprise people.\" Fils-Aimé also stated that Nintendo's next home console would likely not feature stereoscopic 3D, based on the 3D technology Nintendo had experimented with. In April 2011, an uncredited source indicated that Nintendo was planning to unveil a successor to the Wii known as \"Project Café\" at its E3 2011 presentation. Café was claimed to be a high definition console, also would have backward compatibility with Wii software. Conflicting reports also surrounded the console's new controller, with reports suggesting a tablet -like device with an embedded touchscreen and the ability to stream games from the console directly to the screen, while others reported that the controller would be similar to the GameCube controller and feature dual analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and triggers. Announcement\nThe Wii U GamePad prototype originally shown at E3 2011, referred to as the \"New Controller\" at the time\nOn April 25, 2011, Nintendo released an official statement announcing a system to succeed the Wii to be released during 2012, and that playable console units would be present at E3 2011. Speaking at an investor's conference, Iwata stated the Wii successor would \"offer something new for home game systems.\" He also confirmed that the device would not launch in fiscal year 2012, meaning that it would release after April 2012. In early June, Nikkei issued a report confirming earlier rumors that the new console would feature a controller with a 6-inch touchscreen that would give tablet-like controls to games, as well as a rechargeable battery and camera.", "start_char": 7001, "end_char": 9063, "id": "72961829" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_935084169#8_1106882794", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_U", "title": "Wii U - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wii U\nWii U\nWii U\nContents\nHistory\nDevelopment\nAnnouncement\nRelease\nPost-release\nDiscontinuation\nHardware\nConsole\nControllers\nSoftware\nOnline services\nMultimedia integration\nGames\nLaunch games\nKey:\nList of Wii U launch games by region released\nVirtual Console\nBackward compatibility\nDevelopment tools\nReception\nSales\nLaunch\nLoss of support\nPrice cut and first-party games\nLegacy\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "After its E3 2010 presentation, Iwata revealed to the BBC that Nintendo would begin announcing a new console once it ran \"out of ideas with the current hardware and cannot give users any more meaningful surprises with the technology\". Later, at an investor's meeting, he disclosed that Nintendo was \"of course studying and developing the next console to Wii\", but it was simultaneously keeping its concepts secret because it was \"really important for [his] business to positively surprise people.\" Fils-Aimé also stated that Nintendo's next home console would likely not feature stereoscopic 3D, based on the 3D technology Nintendo had experimented with. In April 2011, an uncredited source indicated that Nintendo was planning to unveil a successor to the Wii known as \"Project Café\" at its E3 2011 presentation. Café was claimed to be a high definition console, also would have backward compatibility with Wii software. Conflicting reports also surrounded the console's new controller, with reports suggesting a tablet -like device with an embedded touchscreen and the ability to stream games from the console directly to the screen, while others reported that the controller would be similar to the GameCube controller and feature dual analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and triggers. Announcement\nThe Wii U GamePad prototype originally shown at E3 2011, referred to as the \"New Controller\" at the time\nOn April 25, 2011, Nintendo released an official statement announcing a system to succeed the Wii to be released during 2012, and that playable console units would be present at E3 2011. Speaking at an investor's conference, Iwata stated the Wii successor would \"offer something new for home game systems.\" He also confirmed that the device would not launch in fiscal year 2012, meaning that it would release after April 2012. In early June, Nikkei issued a report confirming earlier rumors that the new console would feature a controller with a 6-inch touchscreen that would give tablet-like controls to games, as well as a rechargeable battery and camera.", "start_char": 6896, "end_char": 8958, "id": "99970664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_498873488#1_1185131447", "url": "https://www.inverse.com/gaming/nintendo-direct-february-2020-leak-animal-crossing-horizons-metroid-prime-4-mario-kart-9", "title": "Nintendo Direct February 2020 leak reveals two major announcements", "headings": "Nintendo Direct February 2020 leak reveals two major announcements\nNintendo Direct February 2020 leak reveals two major announcements", "segment": "Mario Kart? Metroid!? Here's what you need to know. More like this\nGaming\n5.12.2021 11:24 AM\nNintendo E3 2021 leaks: Breaking down 5 wild rumors\nBy Giovanni Colantonio\nGaming\n5.14.2021 5:30 AM\nInsiders reveal one big surprise about a rumored OLED Nintendo Switch Pro\nBy Christopher Groux\nGaming\n5.25.2021 1:13 PM\nEarthbound and 8 more games that Switch Online needs\nBy Bryan Lawver\nEARN REWARDS & LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY. SUBMIT\nProminent Nintendo leaker Zippo claimed on the video games forum ResetEra this Monday that Nintendo has plans to reveal more information about Animal Crossing: New Horizons — the company's next big release of 2020 — along with first-ever details for other unannounced games. Zippo did not specify any dates for these announcements, but the claims were backed up by a separate reputable leaker. Sabi, another gaming insider who accurately leaked a majority of the headlining press conferences that occurred during E3 2019, gave Zippo their blessing on Monday with a tweet. They also cited Nintendo’s precedent of hosting Direct announcements within the month of February.", "start_char": 478, "end_char": 1583, "id": "79112969" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1075921748#3_2234240542", "url": "http://www.businessinsider.com/nintendo-switch-price-release-date-january-2017-2016-10", "title": "Nintendo Switch: Price, release date announcement in January", "headings": "Nintendo will fully unveil its new game console at a January 2017 event\nNintendo will fully unveil its new game console at a January 2017 event\nThe somewhat terrifying image of Super Mario that Nintendo used to tease its big Nintendo Switch reveal.\nSEE ALSO: Nintendo just announced a new game console — here's everything we know\nNOW WATCH: Nintendo just showed off the Nintendo Switch — an entirely new console\n", "segment": "How much does it cost? What day does it launch? What games will be available at launch? What do you get in the box? Nintendo isn't saying just yet, but the Japanese game company is saying when we'll find out: January 12, 2017. That's the date of \"Presentation 2017,\" a Nintendo event that aims to provide much more information about the upcoming console. Nintendo\nBut don't get too excited just yet: Unless you live in or near Tokyo, Japan, and are invited by Nintendo, this event will be little more than an online live-streamed video. That said, Nintendo's outright stating what we'll learn at the event: \"", "start_char": 924, "end_char": 1533, "id": "76077572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_342609359#4_662414304", "url": "https://realsport101.com/nintendo/nintendo-e3-2021-showcase-direct-announcements-game-releases-presentation-details-leaks-how-to-watch-breath-of-the-wild-pokemon-mario-metroid-switch-pro-and-more/", "title": "*UPDATE* Nintendo E3 2021: Direct Time & Date, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, The Legend of Zelda, Possible Announcements, Game Releases, Leaks, How to Watch, & More", "headings": "E3's all-digital E3 2021 could be a huge event for Nintendo fans\nE3's all-digital E3 2021 could be a huge event for Nintendo fans\nThere's a lot that could pop up in Nintendo's presentation\nJump To\nLATEST - Nintendo Sales Up\nCould We See More From Pokemon Diamond/Pearl?\nZelda and Splatoon 3 To Be Focal Point\nNew Pokemon Snap Content Update?\nNintendo Confirmed for E3 2021\nWhat Games Will be Announced?\nWhat Else to Expect?\nHow Can You Get Involved?\nHow To Watch?\n", "segment": "We are expecting it to make some kind of appearance. Zelda and Splatoon 3 To Be Focal Point\nNintendo insider and leaker Samus Hunter has hinted that Zelda and Splatoon 3 will be key parts of Nintendo's Direct presentation during E3 2021. Advertisement\nThis year marks the 35th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda series and a Skyward Sword remaster is due out in July. But, fans are expecting, and hoping, to see more from the celebration than a remaster of one of the least popular titles. It has been reported that Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time could be coming to the Nintendo Switch this year, but nothing has been confirmed yet. Advertisement\nSplatoon 3 was revealed during a recent Nintendo Direct so we can expect to see more information on that as well as gameplay. The Nintendo Treehouse is when we see gameplay of upcoming titles, so we can expect to see some Splatoon 3 gameplay and all of the new changes coming to the series. New Pokemon Snap Content Update? With Nintendo's latest Pokemon title, New Pokemon Snap, right around the corner, we're wondering whether we might see more information about any future title updates for the game at E3 2021. If there's one thing Nintendo games do well, it's last a long time.", "start_char": 2121, "end_char": 3358, "id": "9655927" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_735191988#7_1585525949", "url": "https://gameplayerr.com/nintendo-direct-october-2020/", "title": "Nintendo Direct October 2020 Rumored, Date, Games - GamePlayerr", "headings": "Nintendo Direct October 2020 Rumored, Date, Games\nNintendo Direct October 2020 Rumored, Date, Games\nTable of Contents\nNintendo Direct October 2020 Rumored\n1. The Legend of Zelda Breath of Evil Teaser\n2. GTA III\n3. Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout\nOther Games in the List\nConclusion: Nintendo Direct October 2020\n", "segment": "The Crown Tundra, WarioWare: Switch it up, Super Mario 3D World + Browsers Fury, Dragon Quest Anthology, Kirby: Power Rumble, Nintendo Gameboy games, Persona 5: Scramble, and other games. According to the email, these are only major announcements. So, you can expect that there will be more announcements regarding other games in the upcoming Nintendo Direct October 2020 event. We will clear it to you again that all the information is based on the screenshot of an email that is posted on twitter. There is not any official confirmation regarding such announcements. Due to this, there may be a chance that this information might be wrong or it might also be right. Are you also excited for this upcoming Nintendo Direct October 2020 event?", "start_char": 2669, "end_char": 3411, "id": "98206947" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_326683462#19_364133661", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E3_2021", "title": "E3 2021 - Wikipedia", "headings": "E3 2021\nE3 2021\nContents\nOnline events\nPress conferences\nUbisoft\nMicrosoft/Bethesda\nOther events\nIGN Expo\nWholesome Games\nDevolver Digital\nLimited Run Games\nSteam Next Fest\nSummer Game Fest\nEA Play\nReferences\n", "segment": "^ Gilliam, Ryan (April 15, 2021). \" Ubisoft announces E3 2021 event\". Polygon. Retrieved April 15, 2021. ^ Conduit, Jessica (May 26, 2021). \" Xbox and Bethesda's big E3 show is on June 13th at 1PM ET\". Engadget. Retrieved May 26, 2021. ^ IGN Expo Returning As Part of Summer of Gaming - IGN, retrieved 2021-05-25\n^ Carpenter, Nicole (2021-05-12). \" Nintendo-style 'Wholesome Direct' promises a chill time\".", "start_char": 7117, "end_char": 7521, "id": "103739541" } ]
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where donald trump went to college?
The Kew-Forest School
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1547689234#3_2587793724", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Donald_trump_have_a_college_degree", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "none\nWhy did Donald Trump win the election? Donald Trump won the election by gaining the most electoral\ncollege votes. What did Donald Trump study in college? Science in economics\nWhere did Donald Trump go to school? Clemson College\nWhat year did Donald Trump graduate college? 1968\nWhat college did Donald trump go to? Donald Trump went to Fordham University for two years. He then\ntransferred to the Wharton School at the University of\nPennsylvania. He graduated in 1968. Should Donald Trump reveal his college transcripts?", "start_char": 1375, "end_char": 1901, "id": "3284432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_119835117#0_229065172", "url": "https://www.metro.us/where-did-donald-trump-go-to-college/", "title": "Where did Donald Trump go to college? - Metro US", "headings": "Where did Donald Trump go to college?\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college?\nSo, where did Donald Trump go to college?\nWhat degree does Donald Trump have?\n", "segment": "Where did Donald Trump go to college? - Metro US\nDonald Trump\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college? Michael Martin\n0\ncomments\nPosted on March 1, 2018\nDonald Trump’s college-related educational history surfaced as a point of controversy during the presidential campaign. The 12-year-old Trump was sent to military school in upstate New York after proving to be too unruly for Manhattan’s private institutions. Despite that training, he didn’t go on to serve in the military, obtaining five deferments from Vietnam — one for his infamous “bone spurs,” and four for college. But that still leaves the question, where did Donald Trump go to college? So, where did Donald Trump go to college? Where did Donald Trump go to college? Well, he actually attended two universities. Instead of going into the military, Trump followed his father, Fred, into real estate upon his graduation from high school in 1964.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 902, "id": "71121878" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_119835117#1_229066518", "url": "https://www.metro.us/where-did-donald-trump-go-to-college/", "title": "Where did Donald Trump go to college? - Metro US", "headings": "Where did Donald Trump go to college?\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college?\nSo, where did Donald Trump go to college?\nWhat degree does Donald Trump have?\n", "segment": "But that still leaves the question, where did Donald Trump go to college? So, where did Donald Trump go to college? Where did Donald Trump go to college? Well, he actually attended two universities. Instead of going into the military, Trump followed his father, Fred, into real estate upon his graduation from high school in 1964. He enrolled at Fordham University in the Bronx. But the path — and the school — weren’t his first choices. Trump originally wanted to be a movie producer, Newsweek reported. But after being rejected from the University of Southern California, he enrolled at Fordham. Why? “", "start_char": 572, "end_char": 1176, "id": "71121879" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1547689234#4_2587794472", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Donald_trump_have_a_college_degree", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "1968\nWhat college did Donald trump go to? Donald Trump went to Fordham University for two years. He then\ntransferred to the Wharton School at the University of\nPennsylvania. He graduated in 1968. Should Donald Trump reveal his college transcripts? yes he should\nIs Donald Trump Irish? No, Donald Trump was born in New York, he is an American. Does Donald Trump have ADHD? No. Donald Trump does not have ADHD.", "start_char": 1653, "end_char": 2062, "id": "3284433" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_201877632#0_465021759", "url": "https://www.the-sun.com/news/1555564/donald-trump-college-degree-fordham-ivy-league-pennsylvania/", "title": "Did Donald Trump go to an Ivy League college?", "headings": "Did Donald Trump go to an Ivy League college?\nDid Donald Trump go to an Ivy League college?\nDONALD Trump attended two universities before finally obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1968.\nWhat college did Donald Trump go to?\nHow many Ivy Leaguers have gone on to become president?\nWhen did he graduate from the University of Pennsylvania?\nWhat was Donald Trump's college degree and what was his grade?\nMORE ON DONALD TRUMP\n'PURELY POLITICAL'\nCOVID PROBE SILENCED\nPREZ PROTESTS\n'CRIME OF THE CENTURY'\n'THEY'RE CRAZY'\n'MAKE YOU FAMOUS'\nTopics\n", "segment": "Did Donald Trump go to an Ivy League college? News\nUS News\nIT'S ACADEMIC\nDid Donald Trump go to an Ivy League college? Erica Davies\n19:00 ET, Nov 3 2020\nUpdated: 19:26 ET, Nov 3 2020\nDONALD Trump attended two universities before finally obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1968. He has often reminded voters that he has an Ivy League degree. 8\nDonald Trump attended Fordham University and The University of Pennsylvania Credit: Getty Images - Getty\nWhat college did Donald Trump go to? President Trump has kept his academic performance from becoming public knowledge. Trump originally enrolled at Fordham University for college in 1964. After two years, he transferred from the Jesuit college in New York City to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 759, "id": "69073760" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_90410990#13_186709922", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/where-did-donald-trump-go-to-college.html/", "title": "Where Did Donald Trump Go to College? Did He Go to an Ivy League School?", "headings": "Where Did Donald Trump Go to College? Did He Go to an Ivy League School?\nWhere Did Donald Trump Go to College? Did He Go to an Ivy League School?\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college?\nDid Donald Trump attend an Ivy League school?\nWhat kind of student was he was Penn?\nDonald Trump didn’t have the easiest path in college\nHe doesn’t seem to think that academic credentials are important\n", "segment": "Where did Donald Trump go to college? Donald Trump | Saul Loeb/ AFP/ Getty Images\nThe Washington Post reports that Donald Trump often cites his college background as evidence of his intellectual superiority. He graduated from the Wharton School of business at the University of Pennsylvania. But the achievement may not be as impressive as it initially sounds. According to the Post, “Trump did not get an MBA from Wharton; he has a much less prestigious undergraduate degree.” Additionally, Trump didn’t spend his entire undergraduate career at Penn. “ He was a transfer student who arrived at Wharton after two years at Fordham University, which U.S. News & World Report currently ranks 66th among national universities,” the Post explains. Trump reportedly had “respectable” grades at Fordham, but got into Wharton as a transfer student mainly because of an admissions officer who had gone to high school with his older brother. Did Donald Trump attend an Ivy League school?", "start_char": 6413, "end_char": 7390, "id": "107972526" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_136657357#9_317724580", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/donald-trump-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Donald Trump Facts for Kids – Donald Trump Biography for Kids", "headings": "Donald Trump Facts for Kids – Donald Trump Biography for Kids\nDonald Trump Facts for Kids – Donald Trump Biography for Kids\nDonald Trump Facts for Kids\n1. Who Is Donald Trump – Introduction\n2. What Is Donald Trump Famous For\n3. Donald Trump Full Name\n4. Donald Trump Height\n5. Donald Trump Age\n6. Where Was Trump Born And Raised\n7. When Was Donald Trump Born – Donald Trump Birthday\n8. Where Was Donald Trump Born – Donald Trump Birthplace\n9. Where is Donald Trump From – Donald Trump Hometown\n10. What Is The Birth Name Of Donald Trump – Donald Trump Birth Name\n11. What Nationality Is Donald Trump – Donald Trump Nationality\n12. Donald Trump Childhood Facts – Donald Trump Early Life\n13. What Ethnicity Is Donald Trump – Donald Trump Ethnicity\n14. What Is Donald Trump’S Religion – Donald Trump Religion\n15. Donald Trump Education\nWhere Did Donald Trump Go To School – Donald Trump School\nWhat College Did Donald Trump Attend – Donald Trump College\nWhere Did Donald Trump Go To University – Donald Trump University\n16. What Did Donald Trump Study – Donald Trump Education Background\n17. Donald Trump Presidency\nWhen Did Trump Become President\n18. Donald Trump And Climate Change\n19. Donald Trump And Healthcare\n20. Donald Trump And Iran\n21. Donald Trump And China\n22. Donald Trump Net Worth\nDonald Trump Wealth\n23. What Has Donald Trump Accomplished – Donald Trump Accomplishments\n24. Donald Trump Career Timeline\n25. Donald Trump Political History\n26. Donald Trump Family\nDonald Trump Parents\nHow Many Siblings Does Donald Trump Have – Donald Trump Siblings\n27. Donald Trump Marriages\nDonald Trump Wife\nHow Many Kids Does Donald Trump Have\nDonald Trump Children – Donald Trump Kids Names\nHow Many Daughters Does Donald Trump Have – Donald Trump Daughters\nHow Many Sons Does Donald Trump Have – Donald Trump Sons\n28. Donald Trump Hobbies And Interests\n29. Does Donald Trump Own Trump Tower\nWho Is The Owner Of Trump Tower\nWhat Cities Have Trump Towers\n30. What Companies Does Trump Own\n31. Does Trump Own Trump Hotels\n32. Fun Facts About Donald Trump\n33. Donald Trump Biography Book\nDonald Trump Autobiography\nDonald Trump Kids Book\nDonald Trump Official Website\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "His ancestors on his paternal grandfather’s side in Germany were Lutheran, while those on his mother’s side in Scotland were Presbyterian. His parents married in a Presbyterian church in Manhattan, and he had his confirmation in the First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Queens. 15. Donald Trump Education\nWhere Did Donald Trump Go To School – Donald Trump School\nTrump attended Kew-Forest School from kindergarten to seventh grade. At 13 years of age, he was enrolled in a private boarding school called the New York Military Academy. Kew-Forest School\nWhat College Did Donald Trump Attend – Donald Trump College\nAt age 18, he went to Fordham University. Trump’s biographer, Gwenda Blair, has said that his grades at Fordham were “respectable”. However, instead of completing all four years at Fordham, he transferred after two years, deciding to pursue business. Where Did Donald Trump Go To University – Donald Trump University\nWith the help of an admissions officer who was a former high school classmate of Trump’s brother Freddy, Trump successfully transferred to Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In May 1968, he graduated with a B.S degree in Economics.", "start_char": 3760, "end_char": 4938, "id": "109884899" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_815434595#0_1673937122", "url": "https://www.urbanedjournal.org/degree/does-donald-trump-have-college-degree", "title": "Does Donald Trump Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education", "headings": "Does Donald Trump Have a College Degree?\nDoes Donald Trump Have a College Degree?\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college?\nDonald Trump at University of Pennsylvania\nReferences:\n", "segment": "Does Donald Trump Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\nDoes Donald Trump Have a College Degree? Many US citizens and other people around the world interested in question: Does Donald Trump Have a College Degree? Trump grew up in Jamaica, Queens, and attended the Kew-Forest School from kindergarten through seventh grade. At age 13, he enrolled in the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school, after his parents discovered that he had made frequent trips into Manhattan without their permission. Donald J. Trump\n45th President of the United States\nDonald Trump spent his youth in the strict discipline of the military academy, and growing up, he learned the basics of real estate business from the best American university teachers. But most importantly - Donald was able to successfully apply the theory studied in educational institutions in practice. One of the key attributes of the status US President is the highest degree of education of the person occupying the relevant position. To this criterion, the identity of the 45th chapter of the American state is fully consistent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1165, "id": "6353156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1624039144#1_3105864514", "url": "http://www.eduinreview.com/blog/2010/09/donald-trumps-educational-background/", "title": "Donald Trump's Education Background", "headings": "Donald Trump's Education Background\nDonald Trump's Education Background\nPersonal life of Trump:\nTrump in high school\nTrump in college\n", "segment": "Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in New York. He was the fourth of five children in his family. Trump in high school\nTrump attended The Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills, Queens until he was 13 years old. Then, after causing some trouble at The Kew-Forest School, his parents transferred him to the New York Military Academy. Trump excelled in academics and sports while at NYMA. He earned many academic honors, was a member of the varsity football team in 1962, the varsity soccer team in 1963, and the varsity baseball team from 1962-1964. He was also the Cadet Captin-S4 (Cadet Battalion Logistics Officer) and lead his school in the Memorial Day parade down Fifth Avenue in 1964. Trump in college\nAfter high school, Trump attended Fordham University for two years. He then transferred to the Wharton Business School, where he graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a concentration in finance. “After I graduated from the New York Military Academy in 1964, I flirted briefly with the idea of attending film school,” Trump wrote in his book Trump:", "start_char": 495, "end_char": 1567, "id": "18335991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_549664317#0_1166162717", "url": "https://metro.co.uk/2017/10/26/where-did-donald-trump-go-to-college-and-what-did-the-president-study-7029383/", "title": "Where did Trump go to college? | Metro News", "headings": "Where did Donald Trump go to college and what did the President study?\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college and what did the President study?\nComment\n", "segment": "Where did Trump go to college? | Metro News\nWhere did Donald Trump go to college and what did the President study? Comment\nAisling Moloney Thursday 26 Oct 2017 3:38 pm\nThis is a question a lot of people are asking after the television personality’s ascent to the highest office in the world. Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, likes to remind us all that he ‘went to an Ivy League college’ and that, ‘I was a nice student. I did very well. I’m a very intelligent person.’ Kate wears pink for girl battling cancer who wanted to meet a princess\nDid you know that the most intelligent people like to tell you that they are in fact, intelligent people? President Trump graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. Pause\n0:00 / 0:00\nSpeed: Normal\nSpeed\n0.25\n0.5\n0.75\nNormal\n1.25\n1.5\n1.75\n2\nSettings\nVoltax\nFull-screen\nHe graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 949, "id": "13629777" } ]
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what is the capital of alaska state?
Juneau
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Among the key factors that drives the prosperity of this mammoth state economically is fishing activities –owing to the fact that it is located along the coast with cool climate that facility breeding of fish, natural gas activities and exploitation of oil not forgetting the advanced military bases.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 895, "id": "96441231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466995759#6_3130990274", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/USA/alaska_map.htm", "title": "Map of Alaska State, USA - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Map of Alaska (AK)\nMap of Alaska (AK)\nAbout Alaska\nAlaska State Map\nOne World - Nations Online\nMore Signal - Less Noise\n", "segment": "In mid-2018, less than 740,000 people were residents of Alaska. The capital city is Juneau. Spoken languages are English and 20 indigenous American languages. Largest cities are Anchorage (pop.: 291,538), Juneau (pop.: 32,113), Fairbanks (pop.: 31,516), Wasilla (pop.: 10,529), Sitka (pop.: 8,647), Ketchikan (pop.: 8,289), Kenai (pop.:", "start_char": 4213, "end_char": 4549, "id": "72688741" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_121320323#3_264851084", "url": "https://www.infoplease.com/us/states/state-capitals-and-largest-cities", "title": "State Capitals and Largest Cities in the United States", "headings": "State Capitals and Largest Cities\nState Capitals and Largest Cities\n1. Alabama\n2. Alaska\n3. Arizona\n4. Arkansas\n5. California\n6. Colorado\n7. Connecticut\n8. Delaware\n9. Florida\n10. Georgia\n11. Hawaii\n12. Idaho\n13. Illinois\n14. Indiana\n15. Iowa\n16. Kansas\n17. Kentucky\n18. Louisiana\n19. Maine\n20. Maryland\n21. Massachusetts\n22. Michigan\n23. Minnesota\n24. Mississippi\n25. Missouri\nLooking for a new way to get around?\n26. Montana\n27. Nebraska\n28. Nevada\n29. New Hampshire\n30. New Jersey\n31. New Mexico\n32. 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Arizona\nState Capital: Phoenix Largest City: Phoenix\nPhoenix is the most populous state capital with approximately 1.5 million people living there.", "start_char": 1200, "end_char": 1598, "id": "78641946" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1391813778#0_2900142453", "url": "https://statesymbolsusa.org/place/alaska/capitals/juneau", "title": "Alaska State Capital | Juneau", "headings": "Juneau\nJuneau\nAlaska State Capital\nAlaskaCapitolJuneau.jpg\nCapital City of Alaska USA\nImages\nVideos\nThis is JUNEAU Alaska\n", "segment": "Alaska State Capital | Juneau\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nAlaska Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nJuneau\nAlaska State Capital\nAlaskaCapitolJuneau.jpg\nAlaska's Capitol building in Juneau. Photo by Thom Watson on Flickr (noncommercial use permitted with attribution / share alike). Capital City of Alaska USA\nLocated in the panhandle of southeast Alaska, the city of Juneau is Alaska's state capital. All State Capitals\nAlaska\nShow\nSource | Reference Links | Additional Resources\nSource: City of Juneau: Official Website\nAlaska State Capitol Building: Alaska.org\nReference: All State Capitals\nAll Alaska Symbols & Icons\nState of Alaska: Official Website\nImages\nDowntown Juneau, Alaska. Photo by Kenneth J Gill on Flickr (noncommercial use permitted with attribution / share alike).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1272, "id": "42435813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_583400295#5_1193944281", "url": "https://discover.hubpages.com/travel/states-in-America", "title": "List of States in America That Start With - HubPages", "headings": "List of States in America That Start With\nList of States in America That Start With\nThe United States\nList of States in America that Start with A\nStates that Start with the letter B\nList of States in America that Start with C\nList of States in America that Start with D\nStates that Start with the Letter E\nStates that Start with F\nStates that Start with G\nStates that Start with H\nStates that Start with I\nStates that Start with J\nStates that Start with the Letter K\nStates that Start with L\nStates that Start with M\nStates that Start with N\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Carolina\nNorth Dakota\nStates that Start with O\nOhio\nOklahoma\nOregon\nStates that Start with P\nPennsylvania\nStates that Start with Q\nStates that Start with R\nRhode Island\nStates that Start with S\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nStates that Start with T\nTennessee\nTexas\nStates that Start with U\nUtah\nStates that Start with V\nVermont\nVirgina\nStates that Start with W\nWashington\nWest Virgina\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nStates that Start with X\nStates that Start with Y\nStates that Start with the letter Z\nList of Capitals in America\n50. State: Wyoming\nCapital: Cheyenne\nComments\n", "segment": "State: Alaska\n- Capital: Juneau\n- Population: 31,275\n- About Juneau: Juneau became the capital of Alaska in 1906. The city of Juneau is named after Joe Juneau, a gold prospector. Downtown Juneau is located at the sea level and surrounded by steep mountains. 3. Arizona\n- Capital: Phoenix\n- Population:", "start_char": 5515, "end_char": 5816, "id": "84827741" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_322081271#7_611333350", "url": "http://www.us-state-facts.com/US-Non-Contiguous-States-Facts/US-Non-Contiguous-States-Facts.html", "title": "NON-CONTIGUOUS U.S. STATES - over 20 key facts", "headings": "Non-Contiguous U.S. States Facts\nNon-Contiguous U.S. States Facts\nIntroduction Non-Contiguous States\nState of Hawaii Quick Facts\nState of Alaska Quick Facts\n", "segment": "Alaska is a non-contiguous U.S. state that borders Canada, the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and the Beaufort Sea. The state Abbreviation is AK. The capital of Alaska is Juneau. The largest city in this state is Anchorage. With a total area of 663,268 square miles (1,717,856 square kilometers) Alaska is the largest state in the United States. Residents of this state are called Alaskans. Alaska's state motto is \"North To The Future\". The state song is \"Alaska's Flag\". Mount McKinley is the highest point in Alaska, in fact at 20,320 feet (6,194 meters) above sea level it is the highest point in the entire United States of America. The state nickname is \"The Last Frontier\".", "start_char": 2695, "end_char": 3402, "id": "26093296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1650218747#0_3371073015", "url": "https://www.sporcle.com/blog/2018/12/why-is-juneau-the-capital-of-alaska/", "title": "Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska? | Sporcle Blog", "headings": "Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nWhy Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nA Quick History of Juneau\nWhy Anchorage and Fairbanks Are NOT the Capital of Alaska\nWhy is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nThe Capital of Alaska Today\nQuiz Powered By\nCan you pick the things that are bigger in area than Alaska?\nComments\nAbout Mark Heald 219 Articles\n", "segment": "Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska? | Sporcle Blog\nHome Articles Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska? Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska? December 11, 2018 Articles\n(Last Updated On: December 7, 2018)\nSometimes, it may seem like there is no rhyme or reason for how a state capital is chosen. What we might think sounds logical – the city with the largest population, or the one that is most widely known – often doesn’t really factor in much when it comes to picking a capital. But there are definitely reasons behind why certain cities are picked over others. Take the example of Juneau, Alaska. Anchorage or Fairbanks might be more well-known today, but neither is capital of Alaska. So, why is Juneau the capital of Alaska?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 728, "id": "93752547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1650218747#9_3371087270", "url": "https://www.sporcle.com/blog/2018/12/why-is-juneau-the-capital-of-alaska/", "title": "Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska? | Sporcle Blog", "headings": "Why Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nWhy Is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nA Quick History of Juneau\nWhy Anchorage and Fairbanks Are NOT the Capital of Alaska\nWhy is Juneau the Capital of Alaska?\nThe Capital of Alaska Today\nQuiz Powered By\nCan you pick the things that are bigger in area than Alaska?\nComments\nAbout Mark Heald 219 Articles\n", "segment": "In 2017, the city had an estimated population of 32,094. In addition to being the state capital of Alaska, Juneau draws its revenue by appealing to tourists. With breathtaking landscapes and an abundance of wildlife, there is a lot to see and do in the area, including whale watching and boating. All these factors make Juneau an incredibly exciting place to visit. Did you like this post? Want to read about more capitals? Check out the following links. Or, test your trivia knowledge with some fun Alaska quizzes on Sporcle, like the one below! Why is Sacramento the Capital of California? What is the Capital of Bolivia?", "start_char": 4219, "end_char": 4842, "id": "93752556" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_178234191#5_304626380", "url": "http://alaska.gov/kids/learn/whales.htm", "title": "Whale Watching in Alaska, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska", "headings": "Whale Watching in Alaska\nAde’ ndadz dengit’a?\nWhale Watching in Alaska\nWhale Watching in Alaska\nAlaska Facts\n", "segment": "State Motto: \" North to the Future\"\nState Capital: Juneau, located in the Southeast region of Alaska, has a population of 33,277 (2015 Estimate of Population, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development)\nAlaska Map: Alaska Flag: NOTE: The State of Alaska is not responsible for the content/information on any site outside of a State of Alaska department.", "start_char": 2875, "end_char": 3238, "id": "3919211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_178162422#15_304483373", "url": "http://alaska.gov/kids/learn/bearwatching.htm", "title": "Bear Watching, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska", "headings": "Bear Watching\nAde’ ndadz dengit’a?\nBear Watching\nBear Watching\nAlaska Facts\n", "segment": "State Motto: \" North to the Future\"\nState Capital: Juneau, located in the Southeast region of Alaska, has a population of 33,277 (2015 Estimate of Population, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development)\nAlaska Map: Alaska Flag: NOTE: The State of Alaska is not responsible for the content/information on any site outside of a State of Alaska department.", "start_char": 7782, "end_char": 8145, "id": "3919111" } ]
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Bio\nJerry Spinelli, best known for being a Young Adult Author, was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA on Saturday, February 1, 1941.", "start_char": 508, "end_char": 838, "id": "80456982" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_639037814#1_1350301237", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/jerry-spinelli/", "title": "Jerry Spinelli Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Jerry Spinelli Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nJerry Spinelli\nAlso Known For : Novelist\nBirth Place : Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States of America\nZodiac Sign : Aquarius\nChinese Zodiac : Snake\nBirth Element : Metal\nJerry Spinelli Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nThe Graphical Story Teller: Jerry Spinelli\nCHILDHOOD AND EARLY LIFE\nCAREER\nPERSONAL LIFE AND LEGACY\n", "segment": "Metal\nJerry Spinelli Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nThe Graphical Story Teller: Jerry Spinelli\nCHILDHOOD AND EARLY LIFE\nAmerican author of children’s and young-adult novels, Jerry Spinelli was born on February 1, 1941, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Son of Louis A., a printer and Lorna Mae Spinell, Jerry’s ambition was to become a cowboy during his early school days. While studying in junior and high school, he indulged in various sports and developed a dream to become a baseball player in future. Bitten by the sports bug, Jerry Spinelli composed a poem about his high school football team winning a cliffhanger against one of the best teams in the country. His father published the poem in a local newspaper with his knowledge. After the publication of the poem, Spinelli suddenly realized that becoming a writer is an option he could positively deliberate upon instead of running behind the onerous task of becoming a major league baseball shortstop. A writer was born at that juncture. After High School, Spinelli attended the Gettysburg College. 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Jerry\n \nSpinelli's\n \nimmensely\n \npopular\n \nbooks\n \ninclude\n \nSpace\n \nStation\n \nSeventh\n \nGrade,\n \nJason\n \nand\n \nMarceline,\n \nWho\n \nPut\n \nThat\n \nHair\n \nin\n \nMy\n \nToothbrush?, and\n \nManiac\n \nMagee,\n \nwhich\n \nhas\n \nwon\n \nmore\n \nthan\n \nfifteen\n \nstate\n \nchildren's\n \nbook\n \nawards\n \nin\n \naddition\n \nto\n \nthe\n \nNewbery\n \nMedal. Third\n \nGrade\n \nAngels\nBy\n \nJerry\n \nSpinelli\nName:", "start_char": 5467, "end_char": 6633, "id": "30029135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_62280244#3_157613172", "url": "https://www.famousdetails.com/jerry-spinelli/", "title": "Jerry Spinelli: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails", "headings": "Jerry Spinelli: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Young Adult Author\nJerry Spinelli: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Young Adult Author\n1. Bio\n2. Jerry Spinelli’s zodiac sign is Aquarius\n3. He is currently 80 years old\n4. On Jerry Spinelli’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Jerry Spinelli’s height and weight\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Serpent\n7. Jerry Spinelli’s life path number is 9\n8. Silent Generation\n9. Jerry Spinelli’s birthstone is Amethyst\n10. Jerry Spinelli’s birth flower is Violet\n", "segment": "Unknown\nNATIONALITY: American\nRELIGION: Unknown\nSEXUALITY: N/A\n1. Bio\nJerry Spinelli, best known for being a Young Adult Author, was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA on Saturday, February 1, 1941. Award-winning author of young adult novels whose best known works include Wringer, Stargirl, and Maniac Magee. His first children’s book, Space Station Seventh Grade, was published in the early 1980s. Family: He married fellow children’s book author, Eileen Mesi, in 1977. The couple went on to have six children and more than twenty grandchildren.", "start_char": 636, "end_char": 1187, "id": "80456983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_599467390#1_1203475834", "url": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/n/the-1990s-newbery-medal-winners/maniac-magee/jerry-spinelli-biography", "title": "Jerry Spinelli Biography", "headings": "The 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nThe 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nManiac Magee Jerry Spinelli Biography\n", "segment": "His young readers, however, relate to his characters and their dilemmas because they share similar experiences. Spinelli relies on memories of his own adolescence and the real-life events that have occurred in the lives of his six children to convey his views of the world to his audience. Spinelli was born on February 1, 1941, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, to Lou Spinelli, a typesetter, and Lorna Bigler. His family lived in an apartment that was situated in front of a smelly brewery in the East End of Norristown. A few years later, his family moved a few streets away, to a house located just two doors away from his grandparents' house, and in 1945, his brother, Billy, was born. When Spinelli was six years old, his parents bought a house in the West End of Norristown, so they moved once more. They spent the next ten years in this house. Spinelli grew to love the neighborhood — it was home. When Spinelli wasn't in school, he spent time riding his bicycle, skimming stones across Stony Creek, flipping baseball cards, and running on the railroad tracks behind their house. Spinelli was always involved in one sport or another — he played basketball, track and field, football, and Little League baseball (he always wanted to be a major league baseball player).", "start_char": 623, "end_char": 1893, "id": "108519603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1212359959#0_2485726163", "url": "https://www.bookbrowse.com/biographies/index.cfm/author_number/455/Jerry-Spinelli", "title": "Jerry Spinelli author biography", "headings": "\nJerry Spinelli biography\nJerry Spinelli\nJerry Spinelli Biography\nBooks by this author\nInterview\nBooks by this Author\nBooks by Jerry Spinelli at BookBrowse\nReadalikes\n", "segment": "Jerry Spinelli author biography\nJerry Spinelli biography\nAuthor Biography | Interview | Books by this Author | Readalikes\nJerry Spinelli\nHow to pronounce Jerry Spinelli: je-ree (rhymes with ferry) spi-NEL-ee\nemail\nJerry Spinelli Biography\nThe noted novelist and children's author Jerry Spinelli, born on the 1st February, 1941 at Norristown in Pennsylvania, United States, is best known for his specialized novels intended towards readers in their early adolescence. His well-known books include his Space Station Seventh Grade (1982), the 1991 Newbery Medal winning Maniac Magee, the Newbery Honor-winning 1998 novel Wringer, the 2000 novel Stargirl and the the 2003 historical fiction novel Milkweed. At the age of 16, Spinelli decided to be a writer, when his football team at high school conquered a tough opponent in a big game, young Jerry Spinelli composed a poem recognizing this achievement. To the surprise of Jerry Spinelli the poem was published the following day in the local newspaper. Spinelli started his professional writing career by attempting books for adults and not for children. However, these books were rejected by publishers and remained unpublished. Jerry Spinelli’s imagination flew one night when one of his six children ate fried chicken that was being saved for the following day. Spinelli described this event, and the description eventually turned in to the story line for his first published novel entitled Space Station Seventh Grade. 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Maniac Magee\nWringer\nStargirl\nEggs\nNotable awards\nNewbery Medal\n1991\nWebsite\njerryspinelliauthor .com\nJerry Spinelli (born February 1, 1941) is an American writer of children's novels that feature adolescence and early adulthood. He is best known for Maniac Magee, Stargirl and Wringer . Contents\n1 Life\n2 Works\n3 In culture\n4 See also\n5 References\n6 External links\nLife\nSpinelli was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. At the age of 16, his love of sports inspired him to compose a poem about a recent football victory, which his father published in the local newspaper without his knowledge. It was at this time he realized that he would not become a major league baseball player, so he decided to become a writer. At Gettysburg College, Spinelli spent his time writing short stories and was the editor of the college literary magazine, The Mercury. After graduation, he became a writer and editor for a department store magazine. The next two decades, he spent his time working \"normal jobs\" during the day so that he had the energy to write fiction in his free time. He found himself writing during lunch breaks, on weekends, and after dinner.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1617, "id": "104984885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_599467390#0_1203474128", "url": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/n/the-1990s-newbery-medal-winners/maniac-magee/jerry-spinelli-biography", "title": "Jerry Spinelli Biography", "headings": "The 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nThe 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nManiac Magee Jerry Spinelli Biography\n", "segment": "Jerry Spinelli Biography\nThe 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nBUY\nBUY\n! Home\nLiterature Notes\nThe 1990s Newbery Medal Winners\nJerry Spinelli Biography\nTable of Contents\nAll Subjects\nManiac Magee Jerry Spinelli Biography\nJerry Spinelli's first published novel was Space Station Seventh Grade (1982). Since then, he has written over fifteen novels for adolescents, about adolescence. Spinelli's writing concerns controversial topics such as racism, sexism, and homelessness, while accurately and humorously depicting adolescents. At times, he has experienced parental objections because his stories are seemingly \"too realistic.\" His young readers, however, relate to his characters and their dilemmas because they share similar experiences. Spinelli relies on memories of his own adolescence and the real-life events that have occurred in the lives of his six children to convey his views of the world to his audience. Spinelli was born on February 1, 1941, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, to Lou Spinelli, a typesetter, and Lorna Bigler. His family lived in an apartment that was situated in front of a smelly brewery in the East End of Norristown. A few years later, his family moved a few streets away, to a house located just two doors away from his grandparents' house, and in 1945, his brother, Billy, was born.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1308, "id": "108519602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_825414840#3_1682165312", "url": "https://www.biography.com/writer/jerry-spinelli", "title": "Jerry Spinelli - Books, Career & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Jerry Spinelli\nQuick Facts\nJerry Spinelli\nWho Is Jerry Spinelli?\nEarly Life\nEarly Career\nBooks\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "Early Life\nSpinelli was born on February 1, 1941, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He is known for such works as Maniac Magee (1990), Wringer (1997) and Stargirl (2000). As a child, his big ambition was to become a cowboy. He even turned up to school one day in his full western regalia. On his website, Spinelli wrote, “in second grade I dressed up in my cowboy outfit, complete with golden cap pistols and spurs on my boots.” He even “got up and sang ‘I Have Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle.’” Spinelli then dreamed of being a baseball player. He was involved in the sport during his junior high and high school years, but he soon switched gears. In an interview on Scholastic.com, Spinelli said he had his first work published in high school. He wrote a poem about his high school football winning “a heart-stopping game against one of the best teams in the country.”", "start_char": 1622, "end_char": 2489, "id": "22940748" } ]
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who does queen elizabeth hair?
Jenny Shircore
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So even when I’m an old lady, I’m going to have it.” Queen Elizabeth I\nThough Cate Blanchett’s portrayal in Elizabeth shows the queen shedding her red hair to prove her devotion to state, it is difficult to know what, exactly, the imperious Queen Elizabeth I looked like — and whether she had hair. “ Many painters have done portraits of the Queen but none has sufficiently shown her looks or charms,” her secretary of state Robert Cecil noted. “ Her Majesty, in the meantime, forbids the showing of any portraits which are ugly until they are improved.” A bout of smallpox at age 30 heightened Elizabeth’s self-consciousness and allegedly led her to use white lead makeup to cover her scars. Both the lead and the disease could have caused her baldness. Some historians believe her baldness was merely legend;", "start_char": 4414, "end_char": 5491, "id": "69523321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_338226542#5_852468301", "url": "https://www.bustle.com/articles/141176-32-photos-of-individuals-with-big-foreheads-who-prove-that-big-is-beautiful-photos", "title": "32 Photos Of Individuals With Big Foreheads Who Prove That \"Big\" Is Beautiful — PHOTOS", "headings": "32 Photos Of Individuals Repping Big Foreheads\n32 Photos Of Individuals Repping Big Foreheads\n1. @formallylw\n2. @spacejam21\n3. @heatherhairoine\n4. @_urbanwitch_\n5. @stripperwife\n6. @rosievintagebam\n7. @skeptictrash\n8. @ashelytheadventurer\n9. @iamhanifa1\n10. @kobi_jae\n11. @curvybostongal79\n12. @yerawizardharry\n13. @danielle_zavala\n14. @zaftig_grrrl\n15. @beckyrodgers12\n16. @bernelee_m\n17. @marlotaveras\n18. @jane_czko\n19. @helloamykins\n20. @karlishmarli\n21. @shayracha\n22. @sunflowerseleven\n23. @amberpatricex0\n24. @abbynormalemily\n25. @brookebelynda\n26. @lindanicole\n27. @dittlillaknas\n28. @thekalekitten\n29. @viva_glam_ray\n30. @maryannvalentine\n31. @em.ily.babe\n32. @khaleesidelrey\n", "segment": "7. @skeptictrash\nI am loving how confidently she wears her hair pulled back, completely embracing everything beautiful and perfect about her face. 8. @ashelytheadventurer\nThis is absolutely gorgeous; not to mention cute as a button. 9. @iamhanifa1\nNothing short of stunning. 10. @kobi_jae\nShe's channeling Queen Elizabeth I with her red hair, high forehead, and queenly status. 11.", "start_char": 2252, "end_char": 2634, "id": "31370026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_108188651#9_134789682", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029583/", "title": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) - IMDb", "headings": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937)\nDirectors:\nWriters:\nStars:\nOur Most Anticipated Movies of 2021\nUpcoming TV and Streaming Finales\nEditorial Lists\n17 Disney Classics Getting Live-Action Remakes\n100 of the Best Animated Family Movies\nMovie Anniversaries for February 2018\nOur Favorite Witches\nTop 25 All-Time US Box Office Winners\nUser Lists\nMy Favorite Movies from the 1930s & 1940s\nMədəniyyət TV\nold disney movies\nAnimation\n2021\nShare this Rating\nVideos\nPhotos\nCast\nStoryline\nPlot Keywords:\nTaglines:\nGenres:\nCertificate:\nParents Guide:\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nGoofs\nQuotes\nCrazy Credits\nAlternate Versions\nConnections\nSoundtracks\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDetails\nOfficial Sites:\nCountry:\nLanguage:\nEnglish\nRelease Date:\nAlso Known As:\nFilming Locations:\nBox Office\nBudget:\nOpening Weekend USA:\nGross USA:\nCumulative Worldwide Gross:\nCompany Credits\nProduction Co:\nTechnical Specs\nRuntime:\n83 min\nSound Mix:\nColor:\nColor\nAspect Ratio:\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "Rags cannot hide her gentle grace. Alas, she is more fair than thee. Queen : Alas for her! Reveal her name. Magic Mirror : Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow. Queen :", "start_char": 4848, "end_char": 5041, "id": "44815822" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1696400104#1_3262140584", "url": "http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-hair-styles.htm", "title": "Elizabethan Hair Styles", "headings": "Elizabethan Hair Styles\nElizabethan Hair Styles\nInteresting Facts and Information about the Elizabethan Clothing and Elizabethan Hair Styles\nSome interesting facts and information about the Elizabethan Hair Styles, beards, hats and head coverings.\nElizabethan Hair Styles\n", "segment": "Queen Elizabeth achieved this picture of ideal beauty by using white make-up. This explains the odd white face make-up seen in many of her portraits. Queen Elizabeth had a natural red color hair. This red hair look was emulated by many of the nobility of the Elizabethan era, as was the fair hair ideal of an ideal woman. An Upper Class Elizabethan woman followed this fashion further and might even dye her hair yellow with a mixture of saffron, cumin seed, celandine and oil. Wigs were also commonly used - Queen Elizabeth had a wide variety of wigs and hair pieces - believed to number over eighty. These were often referred to as Periwigs. Elizabethan Hair Styles for Women\nElizabethan Hair Styles for women were designed to compliment the upper class fashions of the day. Ruffs, or ruffles, were in high fashion and during the Elizabethan era these became more elaborate and were constructed on gauze wings which were raised at the back of the head. The ruffs, or collars, framed the face and dictated the hairstyles of the age which were generally short for men ( at the beginning of the Elizabethan era) and swept up look was required for women.", "start_char": 772, "end_char": 1925, "id": "18435475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1090719968#6_1855941624", "url": "http://projectbritain.com/askus/royalfamily.htm", "title": "Questions and Answers about The British Royal Family asked by Kids", "headings": "Questions about the British Royal Family\n", "segment": "---------------------------------------------------------------------------\nWho is the Queen of England? Rebecca - Canada\nQueen Elizabeth II is the Queen of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. She is the Queen of the United Kingdom. England does not have the Queen all to themselves. The last ever Queen of England was Queen Elizabeth l who lived 400 years ago. After she died in 1603, Scotland, England and Wales all shared the same monarch. Find out more about the Queen\nWho is the reigning monarch? Sam\nQueen Elizabeth II\nQuick Facts about the Queen\nHow many pets does the Queen have? Her Majesty currently has five corgis - Monty, Willow, Holly, Emma and Linnet. Why is the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, not called King Philip?", "start_char": 1789, "end_char": 2534, "id": "61922389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_167141604#7_270401468", "url": "https://www.scribd.com/document/120432736/Script-Snow-White-and-the-Seven-Dwarfs", "title": "Script - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Snow White | Grimms' Fairy Tales", "headings": "Script - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\nScript - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\nUploaded by\nDescription:\nCopyright:\nAvailable Formats\nDownload now\nScript Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Queen: SLAVE IN THE MAGIC MIRROR, COME FROM THE\nfGrumpy: IN A PIG'S EYE ! Doc: IN A PIG'S EYE-STY-- NO ! NO ! I MEAN--\n", "segment": "REVEAL HER NAME. Mirror: LIPS RED AS THE ROSE. 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She is also one of the most fashionable. Everything she wears has a significant meaning behind it. She wears bright colored outfits so she can be easily spotted in every crowd. No other person in the royal family is allowed to wear the same color that the Queen of England wears when they attend the same function. There are many other fun facts about what Queen Elizabeth wears. See how many of them you already know. Not a Fan of Pants\nQueen Elizabeth is very particular when it comes to how she looks in public. There is something she has worn in public only eight times. The 92-year-old monarch favors dresses or suits for her formal engagements and is known for her love of bright colors with matching hats and coats.", "start_char": 267, "end_char": 1111, "id": "9781635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_798882818#24_1679450376", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/brave_2012/quotes/", "title": "Brave - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Brave\nQuotes\n\nHome > Pixar > Brave > Quotes\nBrave\nBrave Quotes\n", "segment": "Lord MacGuffin: At least we actually have hair! Lord Macintosh: And all our teeth! Queen Elinor: Merida, a princess does not place her weapons on the table. Merida: ( Whining) Mum, it's just my bow! 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what did hitler do bad?
Nazism
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1305794082#17_2781578740", "url": "https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mein-kampf-adolf-hitler/1100210044", "title": "Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®", "headings": "Mein Kampf\nMein Kampf\nPaperback\nOverview\nYou May Also Like\nProduct Details\nAbout the Author\nWhat People are Saying About This\nFrom the Publisher\nEditorial Reviews\nCustomer Reviews\nReviews\nRating Snapshot\nAverage Customer Ratings\n1–8 of 160 Reviews\nadolfluvsyou\nVery Good Message!\nMein Kampf\nNo\nUnreadable\nOkay\nhighly recommended\nThe 2nd antichrist\nRecommended if one is interested in World History.\n1–8 of 160 Reviews\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "This man saw to it that thousands of inocent people were tortured, beaten, starved, and killed. All in cold blood. MILLIONS died, and thats not the casualties of the war thats just in jews that were slaughtered. Hitler was a good leader, in the sense that he brought germany out of their economic strugle. Hitler started out by saying that jews were more wealthy, better fed, and neater than the average german. He then moved on to trapping them inside walls called a getto. And then the concentration camps. There was a doctor at one of the concentration camps that did experiments on the prisoners, he was sick and twisted. And hitler came pretty close to taking over the world and getting what he wanted. He took over poland, chekelsavokia, and switzerland.", "start_char": 7581, "end_char": 8341, "id": "16484234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1696924099#4_2991054683", "url": "http://www.thetoptens.com/worst-world-leaders/", "title": "Top Ten Worst World Leaders - TheTopTens", "headings": "Top Ten Worst World Leaders\nTop Ten Worst World Leaders", "segment": "Hitler, bow down for your fans as they applause you're nowhere near nice personality that will break mirrors. Even if you forget about the whole holocaust thing (and lets be honest you won't) He's still a terrible leader, He started a huge war, which he kept escalating until he had no hope of winning (Hitler wanted to prove the Nazis was bigger-er and better-er then Stalin), got all his soldiers killed invading and then retreating from various European countries, then got his civilians killed by not surrendering once the war came Germany, then he killed himself. By the way, Hitler had several girlfriends in his life, all but one killed themselves, the one who didn't was executed. Oh and finally this guy DID order the holocaust, the worst genocide in history, where he put to use technology and science and everything that makes mankind great and then used it to exterminate people whom he deemed \"different\"\nHe was good for his country, his orders came from the neo-government and he followed them willingly. What he did to innocent people can not be forgotten, but there are many people worse than Hitler. It is easy to believe that Hitler was the worst leader in the world because of the mainstream media exposure around the world. But we keep forgetting that the victors always write down the history of the world, not the losers. Adolf Hitler was responsible for the genocide of the Jewish masses and the leader of a fascist military lead system. He deserves to be in the top ten, but he is definitely not the worst. The worst are still alive, breathing and walking.", "start_char": 2644, "end_char": 4224, "id": "103402041" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_712762876#9_1352244808", "url": "https://powerstudy.wordpress.com/tag/adolf-hitler/", "title": "Adolf Hitler | The Good, the Bad and the Monstrous", "headings": "The Good, the Bad and the Monstrous\nThe Good, the Bad and the Monstrous\nTag Archives: Adolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\n", "segment": "When the President died in 1934, Hitler wasted no time in taking the Presidency for himself and the NAZI party. Hitler now had power over Germany to do whatever he pleased until the world later stepped in. Sadly, most of what Hitler did was bad. His orders led to millions of deaths and nearly the determination of the Jewish race. Hitler rounded up all the Jews living in Germany, sent them to Concentration camps all around the country to work for nothing and live in horrible and un-humane conditions. These people were not treated like humans they were given barely any clothes for a cold winter, barely any food and very poor living conditions. Hitler’s intentions were to rid Germany of any imperfections and have a perfect race, everyone having Blonde hair and Blue eyes. Hitler’s actions were luckily stopped but while his actions were in place, they resulted in the deaths of millions of innocent people just because they didn’t have blonde hair or blue eyes or just because one man thought that a certain race weren’t human but monsters. Hitler showed many signs of being corrupt, trying to wipe out an entire race being one of them. In Hitler’s eyes his intentions were good, many Germans also believed that what Hitler was doing was good but the rest of the world thought that his actions were completely wrong and had to be stopped.", "start_char": 4567, "end_char": 5912, "id": "112471210" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_100264991#6_204065921", "url": "https://phdessay.com/hitler-was-a-bad-leader/", "title": "Hitler Was a Bad Leader - PHDessay.com", "headings": "Hitler Was a Bad Leader\nGet help from\na subject expert\nin 3 hours It’s fast!\nHitler Was a Bad Leader\nCite this page\n", "segment": "Hitler was one of the worst rulers in our history because of his lack of good judgment and because of his wrong doings. Hitler gained support through the manipulation of innocent minds, which shows he was weak. He lived and spoke through hypocrisy, especially when he acted in killing thousands of Jews because of something they could not change. Hitler may have had some minimal success in adding to the world, but his injustices will forever shame him into being a horrible leader. Haven’t found the relevant content? Hire a subject expert to help you with Hitler Was a Bad Leader\nHire verified expert\nCite this page\nHitler Was a Bad Leader. ( 2017, Mar 24). Retrieved from https://phdessay.com/hitler-was-a-bad-leader/", "start_char": 3834, "end_char": 4556, "id": "111827090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_100264991#5_204064364", "url": "https://phdessay.com/hitler-was-a-bad-leader/", "title": "Hitler Was a Bad Leader - PHDessay.com", "headings": "Hitler Was a Bad Leader\nGet help from\na subject expert\nin 3 hours It’s fast!\nHitler Was a Bad Leader\nCite this page\n", "segment": "According to those around him, Hitler’s reasoning for the killing was that Jews were the cause of Germany’s problems. First of all, with no actual proof, it shows that Hitler acted on feeling instead of reason which obviously would only lead to downfalls. It also shows that he was a liar, and never should a country have such a ruler. Even if it is what he believed, it also shows he acted on impulse and simply what he believed instead of what was for the good of everyone. However, if he would still try to persuade people that he believed it really was for the good of all, it then just shows how he had the worst judgment and should not have been named ruler. Hitler was one of the worst rulers in our history because of his lack of good judgment and because of his wrong doings. Hitler gained support through the manipulation of innocent minds, which shows he was weak. He lived and spoke through hypocrisy, especially when he acted in killing thousands of Jews because of something they could not change. Hitler may have had some minimal success in adding to the world, but his injustices will forever shame him into being a horrible leader. Haven’t found the relevant content?", "start_char": 3170, "end_char": 4354, "id": "111827089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_203516682#13_471026856", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/worst-celebrities/", "title": "Worst Celebrities of All Time - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Worst Celebrities of All Time\nWorst Celebrities of All Time", "segment": "Hitler ruined Germany by initiating World War II and invading Poland, and participating in the Holocaust, which killed 6 MILLION JewS! Not to mention anyone who was different from the “all so mighty and superior” Aryan race in his book. Stalin is much worse. DISCLAIMER: I, being descended from Jews, am not on Hitler's side in any way, I wasn't even the war, so here are some things I need to tell you. 1. If you have played any first person shooters, you think the other team is evil, and when you go to the other team, you think that the opposite side is evil, just think about it. What did hitler think about the Jews? He thought they were bad, what did the Jews think about hitler? They thought he was bad, what did America think of the nazis?", "start_char": 6627, "end_char": 7375, "id": "67276795" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_712762876#15_1352255417", "url": "https://powerstudy.wordpress.com/tag/adolf-hitler/", "title": "Adolf Hitler | The Good, the Bad and the Monstrous", "headings": "The Good, the Bad and the Monstrous\nThe Good, the Bad and the Monstrous\nTag Archives: Adolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\n", "segment": "He made it look like he was using his power for good but what the world did not know was that it had monstrous consequences. The supreme court declared allegiance to Hitler, not Germany. With this power, anyone who opposed him, he sent straight to the concentration camp. Using his power he led the German people to believe that all Jewish people were evil, so the horrible things he was doing were not frowned upon. People who knew it was wrong were too scared to speak up. Hitler was corrupt. He had evil and selfish intentions, he was self motivated by greed, cruelty, power, anger and self interest. Hitler was a power player who unquestionably wielded his power for ill. He exercised his power for his own whims and gains, in the process he caused horrible harm to others. – by Jordan Drew, 11ENG", "start_char": 8668, "end_char": 9469, "id": "112471216" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1520280191#1_3360459038", "url": "https://marketmadhouse.com/hitlers-greatest-mistakes/", "title": "Hitler’s Greatest Mistakes - Market Mad House", "headings": "Hitler’s Greatest Mistakes\nHitler’s Greatest Mistakes\nSome of Hitler’s Greatest Mistakes in World War II Include:\n1. Declaring War on the United States\n2. Not Invading England\n3. Invading Russia\n4. Allying himself with Benito Mussolini\n", "segment": "To explain, we portray Hitler as an evil genius when reality shows he was a dangerous fool. Hitler’s conduct of World War II was a carnival of errors that doomed the Third Reich and almost destroyed Europe. In the process, Hitler discredited his ideologies; racism, fascism, Nazism, socialism, nationalism, and eugenics. The Nazis lost World War II because most of the decisions Hitler made were wrong. Far from being an evil genius, the real Hitler was a stupid and arrogant fool and a terrible strategist. Some of Hitler’s Greatest Mistakes in World War II Include: 1. Declaring War on the United States\nFrom a strategic and military point of view Hitler’s worst decision was declaring war upon the United States on 11 December 1941. It is hard to imagine either of Nazi Germany’s active enemies in December 1941;", "start_char": 480, "end_char": 1295, "id": "111557263" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_727086237#52_1602255430", "url": "https://leslistes.net/top-101-dark-humor-jokes/", "title": "Top 101 Dark Humor Jokes That You Shouldn't Laugh At | Les Listes", "headings": "Top 101 Dark Humor Jokes\nTop 101 Dark Humor Jokes\nTable of Contents\n#101 – 90. Dark Humor Jokes\n#89 – 80. Dark Humor Jokes\n#79 – 70. Dark Humor Jokes\n#69 – 60. Dark Humor Jokes\n#59 – 50. Dark Humor Jokes\n#49 – 40. Dark Humor Jokes\n#39 – 30. Dark Humor Jokes\n#29 – 20. Dark Humor Jokes\n#19 – 10. Dark Humor Jokes\n#9 – 1. Dark Humor Jokes\n", "segment": "You can’t say that Hitler was bad through and through. He did kill Hitler, after all. 33. Build a man a fire, and he’ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life. 32. What do you give an armless child for Christmas? Nothing, he wouldn’t be able to open it anyways. 31. Sparkly water was invented by the Germans.", "start_char": 8421, "end_char": 8771, "id": "110595529" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2043794441#13_2863982204", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-were-the-top-10-military-powers-in-WW2", "title": "What were the top 10 military powers in WW2? - Quora", "headings": "What were the top 10 military powers in WW2?\nWhat were the top 10 military powers in WW2?\nQuora User\n", "segment": "HURAYYYYYY\nHitler was bad,but he at least loved his country and made some good laws.the german economy in 1938 was fantastic,hurting animals was banned,smoking was banned,he build a lot of roads,obliterated the german poverty,opened the olympics etc. im not denying the Holocaust,may all nazis burn in hell,but im just angry everyone focuses on hitler and it has been repeating for 70 years,but nobody says a word about Mao or Stalin or Leopold II. Conclusion: The Soviet Army was nothing but a horde of peasants,the only reason for overrunning germany was that the nazis had no more resources or enough tanks,ammo,etc while USSR already had like 30 million soldiers in 1945.and 11 million casualties. The only reason its higher than finland and canada is manpower,and industrial capacity. 7.Italy\nsay what you want about them,they actually were really good.yes they had outdated tactics,poor helmets,had some ww1 rifles,were very under-supplied and had almost 0 ammunition,their aircraft pretty much sucked,they lost badly in North Africa in France,economy sucked,they had few officers and mussolini was bad strategist. They also got destroyed by Greece. but it is higher than the red army of peasants on this list because they had a very disciplined army who perfomed well when rommel came and on the eastern front,supplied germany and had decent manpower,their navy was not that bad and the italian tanks are underrated,PLEASE NO italian tank meme.they had some actually good tanks such as the tough Carro Armato (P26). And they had the best handguns in the war,in my opinion. The Beretta models were so good that the americans and germans loved them and started using their design for their own handguns.the beretta are just so good.", "start_char": 7114, "end_char": 8848, "id": "87976030" } ]
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2001 World Series
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The home team won every game in the Series, which had only happened twice before, in 1987 and 1991, both won by the Minnesota Twins. The Diamondbacks outscored the Yankees, 37–14, as a result of large margins of victory achieved by Arizona at Bank One Ballpark (now Chase Field) relative to the one-run margins the Yankees achieved at Yankee Stadium. Arizona's pitching held powerhouse New York to a .183 batting average, the lowest in a seven-game World Series. This and the 2002 World Series were the last two consecutive World Series to have game sevens until the World Series of 2016 and 2017.", "start_char": 3431, "end_char": 4493, "id": "100141729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_80098429#1_169252748", "url": "https://www.cheaptickets.com/events/performers/arizona-diamondbacks-tickets", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks Tickets | CheapTickets", "headings": "Arizona Diamondbacks Tickets\nArizona Diamondbacks Tickets\nAbout Arizona Diamondbacks\nFranchise History\nHome of the D'Backs\nRivals: LA Dodgers\nFrequently Asked Questions About Arizona Diamondbacks\nHow Much are Arizona Diamondbacks Tickets?\nHow do I Get Cheap Diamondback Tickets?\nWhat are the Colors of the Arizona Diamondbacks?\n", "segment": "Franchise History\nOne of the newest teams in the MLB and National League, the Arizona Diamondbacks (sometimes called the D'Backs or Snakes) began play in 1998. They were quickly competitive, winning the 2001 World Series championship against the New York Yankees. Arizona has sustained success throughout the franchise’s existence, winning five NL West titles in addition to the franchise's World Series title! Two Diamondback players have already been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Randy Johnson and Roberto Alomar. Baseball fans in Arizona have been able to enjoy spring training in their state since 1946, so they welcomed an MLB team with open arms and sold-out games. Summer evenings are calling you over to Chase Field. One of the most unique features about Chase Field is its pool in right field! Fans looking to escape the hot summer Phoenix weather can buy cheap D'Backs pool tickets and enjoy a dip in the cool water while watching the D'Backs! Order your cheap Diamondbacks tickets today and enjoy all the baseball action at Chase Field!", "start_char": 2826, "end_char": 3886, "id": "107960414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1175042873#5_1408368252", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_World_Series", "title": "2001 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2001 World Series\n2001 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nArizona Diamondbacks\nNew York Yankees\nSeptember 11 and the month of November\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame 7\nComposite box\nMedia coverage\nAftermath\nSee also\nGeneral sources\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "and the earliest an MLB franchise had ever won a World Series (the Diamondbacks had only existed for four years). The home team won every game in the Series, which had only happened twice before, in 1987 and 1991, both won by the Minnesota Twins. The Diamondbacks outscored the Yankees, 37–14, as a result of large margins of victory achieved by Arizona at Bank One Ballpark (now Chase Field) relative to the one-run margins the Yankees achieved at Yankee Stadium. Arizona's pitching held powerhouse New York to a .183 batting average, the lowest in a seven-game World Series. This and the 2002 World Series were the last two consecutive World Series to have game sevens until the World Series of 2016 and 2017. The 2001 World Series was the subject of an HBO documentary, Nine Innings from Ground Zero, in 2004. Contents\n1 Background\n1.1 Arizona Diamondbacks\n1.2 New York Yankees\n1.3 September 11 and the month of November\n2 Summary\n3 Matchups\n3.1 Game 1\n3.2 Game 2\n3.3 Game 3\n3.4 Game 4\n3.5 Game 5\n3.6 Game 6\n3.7 Game 7\n4 Composite box\n5 Media coverage\n6 Aftermath\n7 See also\n8 General sources\n9 Citations\n10 External links\nBackground\nArizona Diamondbacks\nMain article: 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season\nThe Arizona Diamondbacks began play in 1998, along with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, as the youngest expansion team in Major League Baseball (MLB). After a mediocre debut season, the Diamondbacks finished the following year first in the National League (NL) West with a 100–62 record, but lost to the New York Mets in the NL Division series. With several All-Star players like Randy Johnson and Matt Williams, the Diamondbacks had high expectations for the 2000 season, but finished third in the NL West with an 85–77 record.", "start_char": 3782, "end_char": 5509, "id": "100141730" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1912907485#1_2130293377", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Diamondbacks", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "Arizona Diamondbacks\nArizona Diamondbacks\nContents\nFranchise history\nLogos and uniforms\nRegular season home attendance\nRadio and television\nSpanish broadcasts\nAchievements\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nArizona Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time leaders\nPitching\nChampionships\nRetired numbers\nSeason record\nRoster\nMinor league affiliations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The team plays its home games at Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark. Throughout its history, Arizona has won one World Series championship, defeating the New York Yankees in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in Major League history to win a championship, doing it in only the fourth season since the franchise's inception. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n2 Logos and uniforms\n3 Regular season home attendance\n4 Radio and television\n4.1 Spanish broadcasts\n5 Achievements\n5.1 Baseball Hall of Famers\n5.2 Ford C. Frick Award recipients\n5.3 Arizona Sports Hall of Fame\n5.4 All-time leaders\n5.5 Championships\n5.6 Retired numbers\n5.7 Season record\n6 Roster\n7 Minor league affiliations\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nFranchise history\nMain article: History of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nSee also: 1998 Major League Baseball expansion\nOn March 9, 1995, Phoenix was awarded an expansion franchise to begin play for the 1998 season. A $130 million franchise fee was paid to Major League Baseball and on January 16, 1997, the Diamondbacks were officially voted into the National League. The Diamondbacks' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998, at Bank One Ballpark. The ballpark was renamed Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation 's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co.\nSince their debut, the Diamondbacks have won five NL West division titles, one NL pennant, one Wild Card game, and the 2001 World Series . From 1998 to 2020, the Diamondbacks have an overall record of 1,788-1,836 (.493). Logos and uniforms\nUniform design from late 1990s through mid-2000s\nThe Diamondbacks' original colors were purple, black, teal and copper.", "start_char": 1247, "end_char": 2951, "id": "100572745" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_189110552#1_219202266", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Diamondbacks", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "Arizona Diamondbacks\nArizona Diamondbacks\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nFranchise history\nLogos and uniforms\nRegular season home attendance\nRadio and television\nSpanish broadcasts\nAchievements\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nArizona Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time leaders\nPitching\nChampionships\nRetired numbers\nSeason record\nRoster\nMinor league affiliations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The team plays its home games at Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark. Throughout its history, Arizona has won one World Series championship, defeating the New York Yankees in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in Major League history to win a championship, doing it in only the fourth season since the franchise's inception. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n2 Logos and uniforms\n3 Regular season home attendance\n4 Radio and television\n4.1 Spanish broadcasts\n5 Achievements\n5.1 Baseball Hall of Famers\n5.2 Ford C. Frick Award recipients\n5.3 Arizona Sports Hall of Fame\n5.4 All-time leaders\n5.5 Championships\n5.6 Retired numbers\n5.7 Season record\n6 Roster\n7 Minor league affiliations\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nFranchise history\nMain article: History of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nSee also: 1998 Major League Baseball expansion\nOn March 9, 1995, Phoenix was awarded an expansion franchise to begin play for the 1998 season. A $130 million franchise fee was paid to Major League Baseball and on January 16, 1997, the Diamondbacks were officially voted into the National League. The Diamondbacks' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998, at Bank One Ballpark. The ballpark was renamed Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation 's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co.\nSince their debut, the Diamondbacks have won five NL West division titles, one NL pennant, one Wild Card game, and the 2001 World Series . From 1998 to 2020, the Diamondbacks have an overall record of 1,788-1,836 (.493). Logos and uniforms\nUniform design from late 1990s through mid-2000s\nThe Diamondbacks' original colors were purple, black, teal and copper.", "start_char": 1233, "end_char": 2937, "id": "72831929" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_594052305#4_1323428821", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/dbacks.shtml", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks History on Baseball Almanac", "headings": "ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS HISTORY\nARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS HISTORY\nArizona Diamondbacks History\n", "segment": "They advanced to the National League Championship Series before losing to Colorado. The Diamondbacks used Jerry Colangelo's deep pockets and the aggressive pursuit of free agents to bypass the typical lengthy growing pains associated with expansion franchises. They achieved unprecedented success, winning the National League West Division in only their second season and a world championship in only their fourth season — the fastest an expansion team has ascended to the top of the baseball world. \"He (Randy Johnson) really kept the ball down. He's 6-foot-10 and when he does that, it creates a very tough angle for hitters.\" - Damian Miller\nArizona Diamondbacks History\nArizona Diamondbacks Franchise Facts\nArizona Diamondbacks Rosters / Opening Day Line-Ups / Uniform Numbers\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\n2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBold Seasons : Uniform Numbers Worn\nArizona Diamondbacks Box Scores / Schedules / Scores\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\n2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBold Seasons : Box Scores Online\nArizona Diamondbacks Miscellaneous Items of Interest\nArizona Diamondbacks 100 Win Seasons\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n1999\n100-62\nBuck Showalter\nArizona Diamondbacks 100 Loss Seasons\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n2004\n51-111\nBob Brenley\n\n\nAl Pedrique\nArizona Diamondbacks No-Hitters\nName\nIP\nDate\nRandy Johnson\n9.0\n05-18-2004\nEdwin Jackson\n9.0\n06-25-2010\nBold = Perfect Game\nArizona Diamondbacks Cycle Hitters\nName\nInn. Date\nLuis Gonzalez\n9\n07-05-2000\nGreg Colbrunn\n9\n09-18-2002\nStephen Drew\n9\n09-01-2008\nKelly Johnson\n9\n07-23-2010\nAaron Hill\n9\n06-18-2012\nAaron Hill\n9\n06-29-2012\nBold = Natural Cycle\nArizona Diamondbacks Major Accomplishments\nArizona Diamondbacks Cy Young Winners\nYear\nName\nPosition\n1999\nRandy Johnson\nLHP\n2000\nRandy Johnson\nLHP\n2001\nRandy Johnson\nLHP\n2002\nRandy Johnson\nLHP\n2006\nBrandon Webb\nRHP\nArizona Diamondbacks MVP Winners\nYear\nName\nPosition\nNone\nn/a\nn/a\nArizona Diamondbacks Rookies of the Year\nYear\nName\nPosition\nNone\nn/a\nn/a\nArizona Diamondbacks Retired Numbers\n#\nName\nPosition\n20\nLuis Gonzalez\nLF\n42\nJackie Robinson\n2B\n51\nRandy Johnson\nLHP\nArizona Diamondbacks Batting Champions\nYear\nName\n#\nNone\nn/a\nn/a\nArizona Diamondbacks ERA Champions\nYear\nName\n#\n1999\nRandy Johnson\n2.48\n2001\nRandy Johnson\n2.49\n2002\nRandy Johnson\n2.32\nArizona Diamondbacks Home Run Champions\nYear\nName\n#\n2013\nPaul Goldschmidt\n36\nArizona Diamondbacks Strikeout Champions\nYear\nName\n#\n1999\nRandy Johnson\n364\n2000\nRandy Johnson\n347\n2001\nRandy Johnson\n372\n2002\nRandy Johnson\n334\n2004\nRandy Johnson\n290\nArizona Diamondbacks Postseason Appearances\nArizona Diamondbacks Wild Cards\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n2017\n93-69\nTorey Lovullo\nArizona Diamondbacks West Division Titles\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n1999\n100-62\nBuck Showalter\n2001\n92-70\nBob Brenly\n2002\n98-64\nBob Brenly\n2007\n90-72\nBob Melvin\n2011\n94-68\nKirk Gibson\nArizona Diamondbacks N.L. Pennants\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n2001\n92-70\nBob Brenly\nArizona Diamondbacks World Championships\nYear\nOpponent\nM.V.P.\n2001\nNew York\nRandy Johnson\n\n\nCurt Schilling\nArizona Diamondbacks Statmaster ™\nArizona Diamondbacks Links\nArizona Diamondbacks Team Statistics Tool\nIncludes Hitting, Pitching & Fielding Stats\nArizona Diamondbacks Attendance Analysis\nArizona Diamondbacks Forum\nArizona Diamondbacks Expansion Draft Data\nArizona Diamondbacks Famous Firsts\nArizona Diamondbacks News\nArizona Diamondbacks Record Book\nArizona Diamondbacks Standings & Managers\nTeam-vs-Team Wins & Losses\nArizona Diamondbacks Franchise Facts At-A-Glance by Baseball Almanac, Inc.\nThe Arizona Diamondbacks allowed twenty runs — the most ever against them on September 23, 2003. Take a guess what \"field\" it was played at and who their opponent might have been (or just click the link to view the box score).", "start_char": 2457, "end_char": 6378, "id": "75552507" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_124269291#1_136159889", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamondbacks", "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "Arizona Diamondbacks\nArizona Diamondbacks\nContents\nFranchise history\nLogos\nRegular season home attendance\nRadio and television\nSpanish broadcasts\nAchievements\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nArizona Sports Hall of Fame\nAll-time leaders\nHitting\n* signifies current Major League player\nChampionships\nRetired numbers\nSeason record\nRoster\nMinor league affiliations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The team plays its home games at Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark. Throughout its history, Arizona has won one World Series championship (defeating the New York Yankees in 2001) – becoming the fastest expansion team in Major League history to win a championship, which it did in only the fourth season since the franchise's inception. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n2 Logos\n3 Regular season home attendance\n4 Radio and television\n4.1 Spanish broadcasts\n5 Achievements\n5.1 Baseball Hall of Famers\n5.2 Ford C. Frick Award recipients\n5.3 Arizona Sports Hall of Fame\n5.4 All-time leaders\n5.5 Championships\n5.6 Retired numbers\n5.7 Season record\n6 Roster\n7 Minor league affiliations\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nFranchise history\nMain article: History of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nSee also: 1998 Major League Baseball expansion\nOn March 9, 1995, Phoenix was awarded an expansion franchise to begin play for the 1998 season. A $130 million franchise fee was paid to Major League Baseball and on January 16, 1997, the Diamondbacks were officially voted into the National League. The Diamondbacks' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998, at Bank One Ballpark. The ballpark was renamed Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation 's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co.\nSince their debut, the Diamondbacks have won five NL West division titles, one NL pennant, one Wild Card game, and the 2001 World Series . From 1998 to 2020, the Diamondbacks have an overall record of 1,788-1,836 (.493). Logos\nThe Diamondbacks' original colors were purple, black, teal and copper.", "start_char": 1279, "end_char": 2914, "id": "103594638" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1175042873#1_1408360911", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_World_Series", "title": "2001 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2001 World Series\n2001 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nArizona Diamondbacks\nNew York Yankees\nSeptember 11 and the month of November\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame 7\nComposite box\nMedia coverage\nAftermath\nSee also\nGeneral sources\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The 97th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Arizona Diamondbacks and the three-time defending World Series champions and American League (AL) champion New York Yankees. The Diamondbacks defeated the Yankees, four games to three to win the series. Considered one of the greatest World Series of all time, its memorable aspects included two extra-inning games and three late-inning comebacks. Diamondbacks pitchers Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling were both named World Series Most Valuable Players . The Yankees advanced to the World Series by defeating the Oakland Athletics, three games to two, in the AL Division Series, and then the Seattle Mariners in the AL Championship Series, four games to one. It was the Yankees' fourth consecutive World Series appearance, after winning championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000. The Diamondbacks advanced to the World Series by defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, three games to two, in the NL Division Series, and then the Atlanta Braves in the NL Championship Series, four games to one. It was the franchise's first appearance in a World Series. The Series began later than usual as a result of a delay in the regular season after the September 11 attacks and was the first to extend into November. The Diamondbacks won the first two games at home, limiting the Yankees to just one run.", "start_char": 1235, "end_char": 2630, "id": "100141726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1645434683#0_1772535373", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Arizona_Diamondbacks", "title": "History of the Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nHistory of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nContents\nFranchise history\nThe desire for baseball in the desert\nA regional team\nFurther preparations\n1998–2002: Early success and a World Series championship\n2003–2005: Tough times and the end of the Colangelo era\n2006: Rebuilt and reloaded\n2007: A new look and a return to the playoffs\n2007 off season\n2008–2010: Under performance and management changes\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011: Worst to first\n2012\nThe Aaron Hill Era\n2013–2019\n2020\nReferences\n", "segment": "History of the Arizona Diamondbacks - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Arizona Diamondbacks\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( October 2016)\nThis article is about the history of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Diamondbacks (often shortened as the D-Backs ), an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, were formed in 1998, based at Bank One Ballpark. This followed five years of preparation under the leadership of Jerry Colangelo. The Diamondbacks won the World Series championship in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in the Major Leagues to win a championship, doing so in only the fourth season since inception in 1998. Financial difficulties were then encountered and the home field was renamed to Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation 's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co. After a lean period the team won the National League West division in 2011. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n1.1 The desire for baseball in the desert\n1.2 A regional team\n1.3 Further preparations\n1.4 1998–2002: Early success and a World Series championship\n1.5 2003–2005: Tough times and the end of the Colangelo era\n1.6 2006:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1295, "id": "104610375" } ]
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