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"segment": "He then spent three years at the Fairfield Institute. He earned a scholarship for Howard University, where he studied mathematics, Latin, and Greek. He earned his degree in 1886. He then spent some time studying advanced mathematics with the English scientist Edgar Frisby. He also met the scientist Simon Newcomb. The two of them recommended him to Johns Hopkins University. He went there from 1887 to 1889 and he studied mathematics, physics, and astronomy. He was the university’s first African-American student. He had to drop out before graduation because he had financial problems. In 1903, he earned a law degree from the Howard University School of Law.",
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"headings": "John Howard\nJohn Howard\nContents\nEarly and personal life\nEarly political career, 1957–1977\nFederal Treasurer (1977–1983)\nOpposition, 1983–1996\nLeader of the Opposition (1985–1989)\nNew economic policy\nSocial agenda\nLoss of the leadership\nLeader of the Opposition (1995–1996)\nPrime Minister (1996–2007)\n1996 election\nFirst term, 1996–1998\nSecond term, 1998–2001\nThird term, 2001–2004\nFourth term, 2004–2007\n2007 election\nAfter politics (2007–present)\nHonours\nOrders\nMedals\nForeign honours\nOrganisations\nAppointments\nBibliography\nBooks\nParliamentary speeches\nBook reviews\nWorks about Howard and his times\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He won a citizenship prize in his final year at Earlwood (presented by local politician Eric Willis ), and subsequently represented his secondary school at debating as well as cricket and rugby union. Cricket remained a lifelong hobby. In his final year at school he took part in a radio show hosted by Jack Davey, Give It a Go, broadcast on the commercial radio station, 2GB. After gaining his Leaving Certificate, he studied law at the University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1961. Howard began working for the firm of Stephen Jaques and Stephen as a junior solicitor. In 1964, he took a trip around the world, visiting Britain, Europe, Israel, India, and Singapore. After returning to Sydney in 1965, he began working for Clayton Utz, but \"lacked the university grades and the social connections to be on track for a partnership\". He subsequently moved to a smaller firm, which became Truman, Nelson and Howard after he was made a partner. Howard married fellow Liberal Party member Janette Parker in 1971, with whom he had three children: Melanie (1974), Tim (1977) and Richard (1980).",
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"segment": "John Howard | Biography and Facts | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Prime Ministers\nJohn Howard\nprime minister of Australia\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nAlternative Title: John Winston Howard\nJohn Howard, in full John Winston Howard, (born July 26, 1939, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), Australian politician who was prime minister of Australia (1996–2007) and leader of the Liberal Party (1985–89, 1995–2007). Howard earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Sydney in 1961 and the following year became a solicitor of the New South Wales Supreme Court. His interests soon turned to politics, and in 1974 he was elected to Parliament as a member of the Liberal Party. Under Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, he served as minister for business and consumer affairs (1975–77) and as federal treasurer (1977–83). Howard became deputy leader of the Liberal Party in 1982 and advanced to its leadership in 1985, heading an opposition coalition of the Liberals with the National Party. But the coalition failed to unseat the Australian Labor Party from power in elections held in 1987, and Howard was defeated in his bid to retain his leadership of the Liberals in 1989. In January 1995 he regained the leadership, and he subsequently led a Liberal-National coalition to a decisive victory over Labor in elections held in March 1996. During his first term in office, Howard faced a number of challenges, including the creation of a new political party, the One Nation Party, which tested his authority, and national debates on immigration quotas and race relations. He was reelected in 1998 by a narrow margin.",
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"segment": "and Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences. The University offers baccalaureate, master's, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Ministry, Doctor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Social Work, and Juris Doctor degrees. It also offers undergraduate, post-master’s, and post-first-professional certificates. Annual enrollment at Howard is approximately 11,000. About 9 percent of the students are from Washington, DC; 75 percent are from other states; 11 percent are international students representing ninety-one countries and U.S. possessions; and 5 percent are international students who are permanent U.S. residents. Student organizations include religious groups; special interest clubs;",
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"headings": "Famous Black Mathematicians Whom the World Can’t Thank Enough\nFamous Black Mathematicians Whom the World Can’t Thank Enough\nLike it? Share it!\nThe Firsts\nBenjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nDudley Weldon Woodard (October 3, 1881 – July 1, 1965)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nKelly Miller (July 18, 1863 – December 29, 1939)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nElbert Frank Cox (December 5, 1895-November 28, 1969)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nDavid Blackwell (April 24, 1919 – July 8, 2010)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nWilliam Waldron Schieffelin Claytor (January 4, 1908 – 1967)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nJ. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. (November 27, 1923 – May 1, 2011)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nEuphemia Lofton Haynes (September 11, 1890 – 25 July, 1980)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nEvelyn Boyd Granville (May 1, 1924 – )\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nMarjorie Lee Browne (September 9, 1914 – October 19, 1979)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nAlbert Turner Bharucha-Reid (November 13, 1927 – February 26, 1985)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nClarence Francis Stephens (July 24, 1917 – )\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nCharles Lewis Reason (July 21, 1818 – August 16, 1893)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nWilliam A. Massey (1956 – )\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nCharles Bernard Bell, Jr. (August 20, 1928 – October 26, 2010)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nEtta Zuber Falconer (November 21, 1933 – September 19, 2002)\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nAugustin Banyaga (March 31, 1947 – )\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\nLee Vernon Stiff (1949 – )\nAchievements in the Field of Mathematics\n",
"segment": "He graduated from the Howard University in 1886. He was a law graduate from the Howard School of Law. In 1890, he was hired as a mathematics professor at the Howard University. During his service there, he introduced sociology in the curriculum and gave a new dimension to the classical curriculum during his tenure as a dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. His articles and essays were published in various magazines, newspapers and included in various famous books. He endorsed the concept of a symmetrical development through education, which offered both vocational and intellectual instruction. Achievements in the Field of Mathematics\n✦ He was awarded a scholarship and was admitted to Howard University. He enrolled in the Preparatory Department which emphasized subjects including Latin, Greek, and Mathematics. The genius in him completed the normal three-year curriculum in just two years. ✦ He was the first student from an African-American descent to be admitted to Johns Hopkins University.",
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"segment": "Homepage | Admission\nHomepage\nCome to Howard. Change the World. Pause\nPlay\nFounded in 1867, Howard University is a private research university comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. To date, Howard has awarded more than 130,000 degrees in the arts, the sciences, and the humanities. The historic main campus sits on a hilltop in Northwest Washington blocks from the storied U Street and Howard Theatre. We are two miles from the U.S. Capitol where many students intern, and scores of alumni shape national and foreign policy. Curious about Howard University's response to COVID-19? Learn about it here. Where Will Howard Take You?",
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"headings": "John Howard\nJohn Howard\nContents\nEarly and personal life\nEarly political career, 1957–1977\nFederal Treasurer (1977–1983)\nOpposition, 1983–1996\nLeader of the Opposition (1985–1989)\nNew economic policy\nSocial agenda\nLoss of the leadership\nLeader of the Opposition (1995–1996)\nPrime Minister (1996–2007)\n1996 election\nFirst term, 1996–1998\nSecond term, 1998–2001\nThird term, 2001–2004\nFourth term, 2004–2007\n2007 election\nAfter politics (2007–present)\nHonours\nOrders\nMedals\nForeign honours\nOrganisations\nAppointments\nBibliography\nBooks\nParliamentary speeches\nBook reviews\nWorks about Howard and his times\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Howard suffered a hearing impairment in his youth, leaving him with a slight speech impediment, and he continues to wear a hearing aid. It also influenced him in subtle ways, limiting his early academic performance; encouraging a reliance on an excellent memory; and in his mind ruling out becoming a barrister as a likely career. Howard attended Earlwood Primary School and Canterbury Boys' High School. He won a citizenship prize in his final year at Earlwood (presented by local politician Eric Willis ), and subsequently represented his secondary school at debating as well as cricket and rugby union. Cricket remained a lifelong hobby. In his final year at school he took part in a radio show hosted by Jack Davey, Give It a Go, broadcast on the commercial radio station, 2GB. After gaining his Leaving Certificate, he studied law at the University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1961. Howard began working for the firm of Stephen Jaques and Stephen as a junior solicitor.",
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"segment": "to inform my judgement as well as to furnish my memory. In 1630, still only 13 years of age, he considered himself ready for university [28] :- I was as ripe for university as some that have been sent thither. However he spent 1631 - 32 at Martin Holbeach's school in Felsted, Essex, where he became proficient in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. He also studied logic at this school but mathematics was not considered important in the best schools of the time, so Wallis did not come in contact with that topic at school. It was during the 1631 Christmas holidays that Wallis first came in contact with mathematics when his brother taught him the rules of arithmetic. Wallis found that mathematics [28] :- ... suited my humour so well that I did thenceforth prosecute it, not as a formal study, but as a pleasing diversion at spare hours ...\nThe mathematics books he read were those he came on by chance:-\nFor I had none to direct me what books to read, or what to seek, or in hat method to proceed. For mathematics, at that time with us, were scarce looked on as academical studies, but rather mechanical - as the business of traders, merchants, seamen, carpenters, surveyors of lands and the like. From school in Felsted he went to Emmanual College Cambridge, entering around Christmas 1632.",
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"segment": "This version of Celtic was to evolve into Brittonic (or Brythonic), which in turn gave rise to Welsh, Cornish and Breton. Go to the BBC Wales History site for more on the history of the Welsh language. Who speaks Welsh today? Today, according to the 2001 Census, 20.8% of people in Wales can speak Welsh. This means that approximately 582,362 people aged 3 and above speak the language. Welsh is mainly spoken in the West and North West of Wales, in counties such as Gwynedd, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Although the percentage of Welsh speakers is generally higher in the West, more and more people all around Wales are taking up learning Welsh and are sending their children to Welsh medium schools. Resource: Welsh Language Board website (This website is now archived.) Where can I hear Welsh being spoken?",
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"segment": "Welsh Language - Structure, Writing & Alphabet - MustGo\nMustGo About World Languages Welsh\nWelsh\nCroeso – Welcome\nWelsh (Cymraeg) is a member of the Brythonic (or British) group of the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by 562,000 people in the north, west, and south of Wales ( Ethnologue ). Ethnologue estimates that there are 591,000 users of Welsh worldwide. With the Germanic and Gaelic colonization of Great Britain, the Brythonic speakers in Wales were split off from those in other parts of Britain. As a result, the languages diverged and became Welsh, Cornish, and Cumbrian. The latter became extinct in the 11th century. Status\nWelsh is the de facto provincial language in Wales. There are l arge numbers of Welsh people who speak Welsh, but monolingual speakers of Welsh are relatively rare today since most Welsh speakers speak English. English-Welsh code-switching is a very common phenomenon. The U.K. government has ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages with respect to Welsh.",
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"segment": "What is Welsh? Welsh is one of the Celtic languages still spoken, perhaps that with the greatest number of speakers. The only natural communities of speakers are in that part of Britain which is called Wales, and a small colony in Patagonia (in the Chubut province of Argentina), although there are many speakers of Welsh elsewhere, particularly in England and Australia and the United States of America. The English names of the Welsh language (in Welsh, y Gymraeg ) and the Welsh people ( y Cymry ) and Wales ( Cymru) derive from a Germanic name for foreigners that crops up elsewhere in Europe in the same way, and which comes from a Latin name for a lost Celtic people, the Volcae . Isn't Welsh just a dialect of English? No. It is a language with an older pedigree, and a distinct one. An English speaker may recognise the rhythms of the opening of the Gospel according to Saint John: Yn y dechreuad yr oedd y Gair; yr oedd y Gair gyda Duw, a Duw oedd y Gair.",
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"segment": "Welsh ( Cymraeg [kəmˈraːɨɡ] ( listen) or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːɨɡ]) is a Brittonic language of the Celtic language family that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina ). Historically, it has also been known in English as \"British\", \"Cambrian\", \"Cambric\" and \"Cymric\". According to the last Census in 2011, 562,016 (19.0%) of the population of Wales aged three and over were able to speak Welsh. As of December 2020, it is reported that 29.1% (883,600) of the population of Wales aged three or more are able to speak Welsh, with 16.3% (496,300) of the population reporting that they speak Welsh daily. The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 gave the Welsh language official status in Wales, making it the only language that is de jure official in any part of the United Kingdom, with English being de facto official. Both the Welsh language and English are de jure official languages of the Senedd. The Welsh government plans to have one million Welsh language speakers by 2050. Since 1980, there has been an increase in the number of children attending Welsh-medium schools and a decrease in those going to Welsh bilingual and dual-medium schools. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Origins\n1.2 Primitive Welsh\n1.3 Old Welsh\n1.4 Middle Welsh\n1.5 Modern Welsh\n2 Geographic distribution\n2.1 Wales\n2.2 Outside Wales\n2.2.1 The rest of the UK\n2.2.2 Argentina\n2.2.3 Australia\n2.2.4 Canada\n2.2.5 United States\n3 Status\n3.1 In education\n3.2 Use in professional engineering\n3.3 In information technology\n3.4 Mobile phone technology\n3.5 In warfare\n3.6 Use within the British parliament\n3.7 Use at the European Union\n3.8 Use by the Voyager programme\n4 Vocabulary\n5 Phonology\n6 Orthography\n7 Morphology\n8 Syntax\n8.1 Possessives as direct objects of verbnouns\n8.2 Pronoun doubling\n9 Counting system\n10 Dialects\n10.1 The four traditional dialects\n11 Registers\n11.1 Examples of sentences in literary and colloquial Welsh\n12 See also\n13 Notes\n14 References\n15 External links\nHistory\nMain article:",
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"segment": "Large factory units, either empty or turned over to retail use, bear witness to the lack of success in replacing older industries. Language\nThe native language of the majority of people in South Wales is English, but there are many who also speak Welsh. In western parts of Glamorgan, particularly the Neath and Swansea Valleys, there remain significant Welsh-speaking communities such as Ystradgynlais and Ystalyfera, which share a heritage with other ex- anthracite mining areas in eastern Carmarthenshire, as much as with the Glamorgan valleys. The local slang, dialect and phrases of the South Wales Valleys communities have been referred to as ' Wenglish ', and are often used with comic effect. The dialect is found in such coastal towns as Barry, as featured in the BBC comedy series, Gavin & Stacey . Welsh is now a compulsory language up to GCSE level for all students who start their education in Wales. Several secondary schools offering Welsh medium education operate in this area, for example Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari in Pontyclun, Ysgol Gyfun Y Cymmer in Porth in the Rhondda, Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun in Penywaun in the Cynon Valley, Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw in Pontypool, Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni in Blackwood, Ysgol Gymraeg Plasmawr in Cardiff and Ysgol Gyfun",
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"segment": "Damian Monday, June 21, 2004, 07:27 GMT\nVincent: it just HAS to be English, epecially now after all these new countries have joined up , making us 25 altogether. I heard on the radio that in all these new countries the only common language they use is English. Basque may be the oldest language, but how widespread is it outside the Basque region? Welsh is much older than English, but where outside Wales (and only in small areas of Wales itself) do people speak Welsh? In my own country of Scotland fewer than 4% of the population speak Gaelic...sadly. English is all around, so to speak. That's my answer. Whether people like it or not, the future is English. Maya l'abeille Monday, June 21, 2004, 08:43 GMT\nThere are 20:",
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who did juan ponce de leon mary? | Leonor de León | [
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"segment": "Aug 20, 2020\nOriginal: Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nWhile searching for the mythical fountain of youth, Juan Ponce de León founded the oldest settlement in Puerto Rico and landed on the mainland of North America, a region he dubbed “Florida.” Who Was Juan Ponce de León? Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León led a European expedition for gold, which eventually brought him to the southeast coast of what would become the United States. He gave Florida its name and went on to become the first governor of Puerto Rico. Early Years\nPonce de León was born into a poor yet noble family in Santervás de Campos, Spain, in 1460. He served as a page at the court of Aragon, where he learned social skills, religion and military tactics. He eventually became a soldier and fought against the the Moors in Granada. Like other conquistadores, Ponce de León soon sought fame and fortune through exploration, and it is believed he began his quest as part of Christopher Columbus ' second expedition in 1493. During his later explorations, he employed the skills and tactics he’d learned in the military to subdue and control the native peoples of the Caribbean.",
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"segment": "a hot, irradiated planet where the population lives underground. Upon landing, the New Republic delegates are greeted by Magistrate Tosta and Xun, who take them on a tour of a casino to showcase their efforts to market Bastatha as a tourist destination. While at the cantina, Leia notices an older woman who is part of a group from Daxam IV with dark, streaked hair watching them intently. Back at their ship, Leia and Ransolm receive an invitation to meet with a private business delegation, which turns out to be Rinnrivin's Nikto henchmen. The armed Nikto kidnap Leia and bundle her away into a hovercraft. They take her to meet Rinnrivin himself, who tells her about his people's desire to break free of Hutt domination. Rinnrivin also attempts to lobby Leia to get the New Republic to deregulate its spice trade. Before they can proceed further, their meeting is disrupted by Ransolm, who rescues Leia; having planted a tracker on her cloak. Leia and Ransolm escape Rinnvirin's lair in a stolen hoversled and are soon found by Seastriker's X-wing starfighter.",
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"segment": "Princess Leia : Would you please stop calling me that? Han Solo : Sure, Leia. Princess Leia : You make it so difficult sometimes. Han Solo : I do, I really do. You could be a little nicer, though. Come on, admit it.",
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"segment": "The Force will be with you. Always. Princess Leia Organa: Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope. Luke Skywalker: I'm Luke Skywalker. I'm here to rescue you. Princess Leia Organa: You're who?",
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"segment": "For the past six months, Leia's parents have been ebbing away, paying her far less attention than they used to: Bail is constantly busy with private meetings with senators from faraway worlds, and Breha has suddenly turned into a society hostess, constantly throwing extravagant banquets that last nearly until dawn. That night, watching a storm from her bedroom window, Leia vows to do something too great for her parents to ignore. A mercy mission\nThe next day, Leia heads to the Aldera spaceport to set out on her first relief mission. 2V reminds the princess to show respect to the Imperial officials she deals with. Leia is privately thrilled that she can now request the use of the Tantive IV, and is met outside the ship by Captain Raymus Antilles. She thanks him for readying the ship so quickly, and after he tells her they can be underway within the hour, Leia is struck by the realization that he doesn't yet see her as a leader. The trip to Wobani is swift and uneventful, and Leia spends it checking the corvette's cargo. The planet's economy has completely collapsed as a result of the Commodities Enhancement Program, and Leia is angry that none of the senators, including her father, have spoken out about the suffering of its people. So she hasn't told her parents where she's going.",
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"segment": "The Jedi Temple there once served as headquarters of the Jedi Order. Dagobah. The swampy planet that Yoda called home for many years while hiding from the Imperial forces. Alderaan. Alderaan was once Prince Leia’s home planet before it was destroyed by the Empire in a show of strength and to weaken the Alliance’s resolve. Naboo. Home planet of Jar Jar Binks and a location pivotal in Star Wars Episode I.\nOther Star Wars Dog Names\nWampa. The large and menacing white abominable-snowman-like creatures of Hoth. Saber. Short for lightsaber – the weapon of the Jedi Knights.",
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"segment": "don't you? Princess Leia : Yes. Han Solo : All right. I understand. Fine. When he comes back, I won't get in the way. Princess Leia : Oh, Han, it's not like that at all.",
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"segment": "Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Clearwater, FL, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Clearwater, FL\n18 miles: Tampa, FL (TPA / KTPA) Tampa International Airport\n107 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n133 miles: Sanford, FL (SFB / KSFB) Orlando Sanford International Airport\n143 miles: Fort Myers, FL (RSW / KRSW) Southwest Florida International Airport\n158 miles: Daytona Beach, FL (DAB / KDAB) Daytona Beach International Airport\nDomestic airports near Clearwater, FL\n10 miles: Saint Petersburg, FL (PIE / KPIE) St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport\n18 miles: Tampa, FL (TPA / KTPA) Tampa International Airport\n55 miles:",
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Clearwater Beach, Florida | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Clearwater Beach, Florida: PLEASE NOTE: Clearwater Beach may be a smaller town so be sure to check all locations and airports. Contact us if you have any questions. The nearest major airport is St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE / KPIE). This airport has domestic flights from Saint Petersburg, Florida and is 13 miles from the center of Clearwater Beach, FL. Another major airport is Tampa International Airport (TPA / KTPA), which has international and domestic flights from Tampa, Florida and is 21 miles from Clearwater Beach, FL. Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ / KSRQ) has domestic flights from Sarasota, Florida and is 53 miles from Clearwater Beach, FL. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Clearwater Beach, FL, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot.",
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Clearwater, Florida | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Clearwater, Florida: The nearest major airport is St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE / KPIE). This airport has domestic flights from Saint Petersburg, Florida and is 10 miles from the center of Clearwater, FL. Another major airport is Tampa International Airport (TPA / KTPA), which has international and domestic flights from Tampa, Florida and is 18 miles from Clearwater, FL. Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ / KSRQ) has domestic flights from Sarasota, Florida and is 55 miles from Clearwater, FL. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Clearwater, FL, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Clearwater, FL\n18 miles: Tampa, FL (TPA / KTPA) Tampa International Airport\n107 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n133 miles:",
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"segment": "Book a hotel in and you’ll see your budget go further. Generally, room rates are dearer in . Which airport is best for Clearwater Beach? Which airport is best for Clearwater Beach? Tampa, FL (TPA-Tampa Intl.) is 19 mi from downtown and is the beginning point for many adventures. Alternatively, Sarasota, FL (SRQ-Sarasota-Bradenton Intl.) is 43 mi away from central Clearwater Beach and St. Petersburg, FL (PIE-St. Petersburg-Clearwater Intl.) is 9 mi away from central Clearwater Beach.",
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"segment": "How to get to Clearwater from 5 nearby airports\nfavorite_border\nstar_border\nAirports near Clearwater\nTransport\nTickets\nHotels\nCar Hire\nOne-way\nReturn Ticket\nDeparture date Select Date\nReturn date Select Date\nTicket search\nAccommodation search\nCheck-in date May 24, 2021\nCheck-out date May 25, 2021\nSearch\nCar search\nPick-up date May 27, 2021\nDrop-off date May 28, 2021\nSearch\nSearch accommodation with Expedia\nDuration\n46 min\nDistance\n16 miles\nAverage price\n$35\nNearby airports\n5 found\nClosest airports to Clearwater\nThe nearest airport to Clearwater is St. Petersburg (PIE). However, there are better options for getting to Clearwater. You can take a bus from Tampa (TPA) to Clearwater via Ulmerton Park N Ride Lot and Starkey Rd + Ulmerton Rd in around 2h 13m. Recommended airport\nTampa (TPA)\nTPA RENTAL CAR FACILITY westbound\nStarkey Rd + Ulmerton Rd\nClearwater\n2h 13m\n$5\nSee schedules\nOther nearby airports\nOrlando (MCO)\nOia Transfer Center\nKissimmee Amtrak Station\nTampa\nClearwater\n3h 46m\n$88 - $117\nSt. Petersburg (PIE)\n49Th St N + Roosevelt Blvd\nClearwater\n46 min\nCheapest\n$3\nFt. Myers (RSW)\nFt Myers\nClearwater\n6h 55m\n$24 - $36\nSarasota/Bradenton (SRQ)\nSarasota\nStarkey Rd + Ulmerton Rd\nClearwater\n4h 44m\n$19 - $25\nImportant airports for Clearwater\nTampa Airport\nTampa Airport\n26.2 km\nSt. Petersburg Airport\nSt. Petersburg Airport\n12.5 km\nFrequently asked questions\nWant to know about travelling to Clearwater, FL, USA? We have put together a list of the most frequently asked questions from our users such as: What is the cheapest mode of transport?, What is the quickest option?, How much do tickets usually cost? and many more.",
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"segment": "There are 487+ hotels available in Clearwater. Prices start at $100 USD per night. More information\nShow more questions\nOther popular destinations\nAirports near New Delhi Airports near Panama City Beach Airports near Lourdes Airports near Reading England Airports near Parma Italy Airports near Nijmegen Airports near Lago di Garda Airports near Raigarh Airports near Fort Riley Airports near Johnson City Airports near Missoula Airports near Menlo Park Airports near Menton Airports near Cape Coral Airports near Rose Bowl stadium Airports near Sequoia National Forest Airports near Jaunpur Airports near Mammoth Cave National Park Airports near Poole Airports near Barcelona Airports near Osnabrück Airports near Vassar College Airports near Pinkpop Festival Airports near Captiva Island Airports near Balharshah Junction Station Airports near La Roche Chalais Airports near Ayia Napa Airports near Climax GA USA Airports near Benalup Casas Viejas Airports near Dalsland\nTrips to Clearwater\nOrlando to Clearwater Jacksonville to Clearwater West Palm Beach to Clearwater Naples FL USA to Clearwater Daytona Beach to Clearwater Gainesville to Clearwater Madeira Beach to Clearwater Punta Gorda to Clearwater Toronto to Clearwater Boston to Clearwater Downtown Tampa to Clearwater Port Charlotte to Clearwater Pensacola to Clearwater Apollo Beach to Clearwater Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando to Clearwater Zephyrhills to Clearwater North Carolina to Clearwater Louisville to Clearwater Universal s Cabana Bay Beach Resort Orlando to Clearwater Denver to Clearwater Baltimore to Clearwater Port Orange to Clearwater Winter Garden to Clearwater Florida State University Campus to Clearwater Mayo Clinic to Clearwater Chattanooga to Clearwater Longview TX USA to Clearwater Brookhaven Suffolk County NY USA to Clearwater Innisbrook to Clearwater Rocky Mount to Clearwater\nGet the Rome2rio app\nFind the best way to get from A to B, anywhere in the world, on your mobile or tablet. Compare your options: plane, train, bus, car, ferry, bike share, driving and walking directions all in one search. Learn more about our apps\nI want to see hotel recommendations when using Rome2rio\nRome2rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads. By proceeding, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. You may opt out of personalised ads at any time. OK",
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"segment": "Air Canada\nAir Tran\nAlaska Airlines\nAmerican Airlines\nBritish Airways\nCayman Airways\nCopa Airlines\nDelta Air Lines\nEdelweiss Air\nFrontier\nJet Blue\nSilver Airways\nSouthwest Airlines\nSpirit Airlines\nSun Country Airlines (seasonal)\nUnited\nUS Airways\nWestJet\nWorld Atlantic Airline\nThe large number of airlines makes finding direct, or one stop flights to Tampa, Florida easy and well priced. Once you land at Tampa International Airport, you’re only 20 miles from Clearwater Beach! ( Directions from Tampa International Airport to Clearwater Beach.) Rides From Airports Near Clearwater Beach\nBoth airports near Clearwater Beach, Florida have easy to access rental car services if needed. Both airports also allow ridesharing services like Uber. The last few trips I’ve made to Clearwater Beach, I’ve decided against renting a car and just grabbed a ride with Uber. When landing at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport, there were a number of Uber rides available right away and I was picked up in under 5 minutes. The ride to Clearwater Beach was very quick and only cost $15.00. When grabbing an Uber from Tampa International Airport to Clearwater Beach, several rides were available in minutes and it cost $40 to get to Clearwater Beach. Traffic was a little backed up getting onto the island.",
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"segment": "The Two Airports Near Clearwater Beach\nSt. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE)\nSt. Pete-Clearwater International Airport is the closest of the two airports near Clearwater Beach. St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport is located just 12 miles from Clearwater Beach! ( Directions from St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport to Clearwater Beach.) St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport is a smaller, less crowded airport that will quickly get you to Clearwater Beach! The downside: the small airport only has a few airlines to offer. The airlines that serve St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport are Allegiant Air, Sunwing Airlines and Sun Country Airlines. If the airport in your home location doesn’t have these airlines, cross PIE off your list, and fly to Tampa International Airport! Tampa International Airport (TPA)\nTampa International Airport is a much larger airport and it’s ranked as the 4th Best Airport in the United States! Tampa International Airport provides flights from 19 airlines!",
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"segment": "What is the nearest airport to Clearwater? The nearest airport to Clearwater is St. Petersburg (PIE) Airport which is 7.8 miles away. Other nearby airports include Tampa (TPA) (16.4 miles), Sarasota/Bradenton (SRQ) (43 miles), Orlando (MCO) (96.9 miles) and Ft. Myers (RSW) (119 miles). More information\nHow long does it take to get to Clearwater from the Airport? It takes 2h 13m to get from Clearwater to Tampa (TPA) Airport. More information\nHow do I get to Clearwater? We recommend flying to Tampa (TPA) Airport, which is 16.4 miles away from Clearwater. The line 300 bus and line 73 bus from Tampa (TPA) to Clearwater takes 2h 13m. More information\nWhere can I stay near Clearwater?",
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"segment": "Papa Doc | 8 Mile Wiki | Fandom\nPapa Doc\nPapa Doc, real name \"Clarence\", is the main antagonist and was a rap battler, who faced B-Rabbit in the final round. He is portrayed by Anthony Mackie. Biography\nPapa Doc first appears at the start of the movie, rap battling \"Shorty Mike\" at the shelter, with The Leaders Of Tha Free World supporting him. He defeats \"Shorty Mike\" and wins the tournament. He is later seen at the parking lot, with The Leaders of the Free World, heckling the people and B-Rabbit's Crew. Both teams of people get into a fight when B-Rabbit pulls Lyckety-Splyt's feet, making him hit his head off the car. Papa Doc attempts to use a gun, but is told to put it away by Wink. Papa Doc is later seen with The Leaders of the Free World, fighting B-Rabbit's Crew again, when B-Rabbit drives up to them and punches Lotto. He later helps The Leaders of the Free World beat up B-Rabbit for beating up Wink. Papa Doc is last seen rap battling B-Rabbit and overconfidently allows B-Rabbit to go first.",
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"segment": "Both teams of people get into a fight when B-Rabbit pulls Lyckety-Splyt's feet, making him hit his head off the car. Papa Doc attempts to use a gun, but is told to put it away by Wink. Papa Doc is later seen with The Leaders of the Free World, fighting B-Rabbit's Crew again, when B-Rabbit drives up to them and punches Lotto. He later helps The Leaders of the Free World beat up B-Rabbit for beating up Wink. Papa Doc is last seen rap battling B-Rabbit and overconfidently allows B-Rabbit to go first. In his freestyle, B-Rabbit acknowledges his lower-class roots as well as the comments the Free World members used against him in their rap battles such as Wink having sex with Alex, Rabbit being jumped, Cheddar Bob shooting himself in the leg and Future being viewed as an Uncle Tom before exposing Papa Doc's privileged background of attending the private school Cranbrook and living at home in a stable two-parent household (information Rabbit had found out at a party at Wink's house), shaming Papa Doc for trying to pass himself off as a gangster when his life was easy compared to B-Rabbit. Papa Doc, who has nothing to use against Rabbit as he has acknowledged everything, chokes and leaves the shelter with The Leaders of the Free World. Trivia\nIt is learned at the abandoned house scene that Papa Doc went to a private school (Cranbrook), and that he lives with both of his parents, who are married. Retrieved from \" https://8mile.fandom.com/wiki/Papa_Doc?oldid=4200 \"\nCategories: Rappers\nVillains\nCharacters\nAdd category\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"segment": "Meanwhile, Future has signed Jimmy up for another battle at the Shelter, much to his dismay at first, but he then decides that this is the best way to gain confidence and the respect of everyone in the battling community. He takes on two members of Papa Doc's gang in a battle (Lyckety-Split and Lotto) of whom he easily defeats with clever comebacks that are progressively impressive each time. Papa Doc being the defending \"champion\" allows B-Rabbit to battle first. B-Rabbit first starts the battle mocking Tha Free World before acknowledging any flaws that Papa Doc might have as ammunition against him (He lives with his mother in a trailer, he's \"white trash\", Cheddar Bob shot himself, Wink slept with his girl). In a smart twist, he uses these as a springboard to reveal to the crowd secrets about Papa Doc, i.e. Papa Doc wasn't a real thug but instead lead a privileged background complete with private schooling and a stable family environment. Humiliated and unable to make a comeback, Papa Doc leaves with the rest of Tha Free World crew. Jimmy decides to return to work instead of celebrating his battle victory and reveals to his friends that he plans to \"make it on his own\". He then leaves and it is implied that he would become what Eminem is now. Relationships\nRomantic\nJeneane (last name unknown): Jimmy had a relationship with Jeneane.",
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"segment": "The tournament has three rounds and in each of them Jimmy faces a member of the \"Free World\". Jimmy wins both of the first two rounds with progressively more impressive freestyle raps. In each one, including the last he goes over the 45 (90 seconds in the final battle) second limit and the beat gets cut but he is still rapping which further showcases his abilities. In the last round, he is paired against \"Papa Doc\" (Anthony Mackie), the tournament's most feared battler. Jimmy is aware that \"Papa Doc\" knows all his weak points, so he decides to address them pre-emptively with his freestyle. Jimmy acknowledges without shame his white trash roots and the various humiliations the \"Free World\" clique have inflicted on him, then he uses the difficult life he's had as a springboard to reveal the truth about \"Papa Doc\": despite passing himself off as a thug, he has a privileged background. Jimmy makes a reference to \" Shook Ones (Part II) \" by Mobb Deep, the beat that the DJ is spinning, by calling \"Papa Doc\" a \"halfway crook\", which sends the crowd into a frenzy. \" Papa Doc\" is left speechless in rebuttal, drops the mic and backs down. As Jimmy leaves the venue, \"Future\" suggests that he stay and celebrate his victory while also offering a position that would allow him to host battles at The Shelter.",
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"segment": "After Chris Thile took over A Prairie Home Companion from Garrison Keillor, Papa was a key contributor to the show, now re-named 'Live From Here', that included the regular segment \"Out in America with Tom Papa.\" He worked behind the scenes as head writer. TV and film\nPapa had a recurring role as Luff in the HBO and Cinemax series The Knick, starring Clive Owen. He appeared in Chris Rock's movie Top Five, and starred as Ray Arnett alongside Michael Douglas and Matt Damon in Behind the Candelabra, which aired on HBO on May 26, 2013. This is his second film with director Steven Soderbergh . Papa played opposite Matt Damon in Steven Soderbergh's 2009 film The Informant!. He also played the title character of El Superbeasto and starred opposite Paul Giamatti in the Rob Zombie animated feature The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. He played himself in Comedian, and lent his voice to the animated feature Bee Movie . In 2010, Papa hosted NBC's The Marriage Ref, which ran for two seasons. Papa's other TV appearances include Inside Amy Schumer, The Jim Gaffigan Show, a recurring role on The New Adventures of Old Christine, hosting the FOX show Boom!",
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"segment": "pudgy with a large nose and identical mustache. Also like his son, Papa wears his brown hair in the same style and wears blue overalls. However, his undershirt is yellow instead of red, and he does not wear gloves or a hat. He and his wife lived in a futuristic house on top of a hill. One day, they were magically granted a son, Mario, who was small enough to fit in his father's hand, even after he had reached adulthood. When Mario grew up, he asked Papa for permission to explore the world on his own. Agreeing that Mario was capable, Papa fashioned his son a motor boat made out of a kitchen bowl, a spoon to row the boat, and a sword made out of a needle. Mario's father saw him off on his first trip, carrying him in the boat to the river's edge. Family Album \"The Early Years\"\nMario's father chases after his young son in Family Album \"The Early Years\"\nThe character had a small role in the Nintendo Comics System publication, Family Album \"The Early Years\". In the third photograph, a young, concerned Mario is being chased by his father, who is shaking his fist and holding a smoking pipe with bubbles coming out of it.",
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"segment": "Though her attempt to let him escape is thwarted, and though she is forced to mystically transform his corpse into a zombie with a clouded mind whom holders of the matching amulet could control, Layla, with her grandfather, Papa Doc Kabel, continue to try to help the uncomprehending Zombie reach his final rest. Despite his zombie state, he retains some vestige of his soul: for instance, when under the control of the amulet he has been forced to hurt or even kill people he has come to care about (such as Philip Bliss and Layla). The moment he is free from control, his vengeance is terrible. Because of these remnants of soul, Layla and Papa Doc perform a ritual that allows Garth 24 hours in his restored human self in order that he might attend the wedding of his daughter Donna and set what was left of his previous life in order. He was resurrected by the voodoo witch Calypso who discovered that, through acts of selflessness, this particular zombie possessed free will, i.e. the ability to act of his own accord and not always at the request of whoever was wearing the Amulet of Damballah — an unusual feature for a member of the walking dead. In this case, he ignored her orders and pushed Calypso aside in order to release the captive soul of his friend Papa Doc Kabel, whom Calypso had murdered as part of the process of reviving Garth. Marvel Zombies 4\nMain article: Marvel Zombies 4\nSimon Garth had been a test subject of A.R.M.O.R. when the zombie plague killed everyone on the base. He retrieved the head of zombie Deadpool, and used the base's teleporters to escape to the bottom of the sea, where Deadpool's head infected all of the Men-Fish and their leader the Piranha.",
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"segment": "She is impressed and suggests he 'takes her somewhere'; they end up having sex in a hidden part of the plant. They start a brief relationship which essentially ends when he catches Wink and Alex having sex in one of the studios where Wink works, after Wink organises a photoshoot for Alex. A fight breaks out and Jimmy leaves. That night as Jimmy goes to collect his sister Lily (who was at a neighbors because their mother was intoxicated after Greg had left her following her impending eviction) he's confronted by Wink who has completely aligned himself with Papa Doc's gang and they proceed to attack him. Meanwhile, Future has signed Jimmy up for another battle at the Shelter, much to his dismay at first, but he then decides that this is the best way to gain confidence and the respect of everyone in the battling community. He takes on two members of Papa Doc's gang in a battle (Lyckety-Split and Lotto) of whom he easily defeats with clever comebacks that are progressively impressive each time. Papa Doc being the defending \"champion\" allows B-Rabbit to battle first. B-Rabbit first starts the battle mocking Tha Free World before acknowledging any flaws that Papa Doc might have as ammunition against him (He lives with his mother in a trailer, he's \"white trash\", Cheddar Bob shot himself, Wink slept with his girl). In a smart twist, he uses these as a springboard to reveal to the crowd secrets about Papa Doc, i.e. Papa Doc wasn't a real thug but instead lead a privileged background complete with private schooling and a stable family environment.",
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"segment": "He also discovers that Puck Beaverton had switched shifts with Charlock on the day of Charlock's death. Doc visits Golden Fang Enterprises where he meets Japonica Fenway, a young runaway whom Doc had returned to her wealthy parents on a previous occasion. Japonica reveals that she has stayed at a clinic named the Chryskylodon Institute. Doc visits the institute, where he again encounters Coy Harlingen, and deduces that Mickey has been apprehended by an unknown person. Doc is then told that the attack during which Glen Charlock was shot was carried out by a group of vigilantes who secretly work for the LAPD. Doc then discovers links between Puck Beaverton and a notorious loan shark named Adrian Prussia. After a visit from Trillium Fortnight, a female companion of Puck's, Doc travels to Las Vegas in search of Puck and Trillium's sexual threesome partner, Einar. In Las Vegas, Doc places a bet with the manager of the Kismet Lounge, Fabian Fazzo, that Mickey hadn't faked his own disappearance. Later, Doc believes that he sees Mickey in the company of federal agents, and subsequently hears of Mickey's scheme for a philanthropic housing project in the desert. Doc visits the site and encounters Riggs Warbling, architect of the housing project, who fears that Mickey has been \"reprogrammed\" and that the development, already abandoned, will be destroyed.",
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"segment": "Back at the car, Doc and Val find that Richard has died. They break the news to Nina, who helps the two bury her father at the cemetery. Doc and Val return to the diner, where the young waitress is revealed to be Doc's granddaughter Alex. Doc makes a phone call to Claphands, who had ordered him to kill Val. Though Doc begs him to show Val mercy, Claphands reveals that he knows about Alex, and threatens to hurt her unless Doc completes the job. Doc writes a letter to Alex, puts his apartment keys inside the envelope, then pins it to the wall of the diner. Walking down the street at sunrise, Val spots a church and he goes inside to give a priest his confession. Next, they break into a tailor shop, where they try on suits. The two thugs who approached them at the club the night before and are working for Claphands interrupt them, pestering Doc to kill Val. Doc and Val shoot and wound them both.",
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"segment": "There are a total of 521 languages spoken in Nigeria. 510 are living languages, two second languages and 9 languages that are extinct. Answer: There are 4 recognized languages. Its official language is English. Its regional languages are Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba. Most Nigerians speak more than one language, but English is Nigeria's official language and it is the most widely spoken. The most common native languages are Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Other major native languages include Edo, Efik, Fulfulde, Ibibio, Ijo, Kanuri, Nupe and Tiv. The three major languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.",
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"segment": "Its regional languages are Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba. Most Nigerians speak more than one language, but English is Nigeria's official language and it is the most widely spoken. The most common native languages are Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Other major native languages include Edo, Efik, Fulfulde, Ibibio, Ijo, Kanuri, Nupe and Tiv. The three major languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. Spoken by the majority of people. But there are different dialects of those languages. Apart from those ones, there are over a hundred more languages spoken. Nigerian\nEnglish Language\nThe National language of Nigeria is English, but they also speak Efik, Edo, Fulani, Hausa, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba and Igbo. English (official), Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo (Ibo), Fulani and many many more (like over 100 languages) very few Nigerians speak one or more but all or most speak none or English.",
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"segment": "The Indonesian language is the country’s official language. Here, most languages are Austronesian. Other regional languages spoken include Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau, and Musi. Nigeria\nThere are 527 languages spoken in Nigeria. However, Nigeria has many other unclassified languages. The languages in Nigeria fall under families such as Niger-Congo family language and Afro-Asiatic family language. However, the official language is English. Regional languages include Hausa, Igbo, and sign language. India\nThere are 454 languages spoken in India, with English and Hindi being official. The Hindi language is profoundly spoken and it is the fourth widely spoken in the world.",
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"segment": "English is probably what you will hear most times\nEnglish is the first language. .though there are many tribal languages\nThe official language of Nigeria is English,The major languages spoken in Nigeria are Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Fulfulde, Kanuri, Ibibio but there is lots more. Correct, English is one of the official languages of Nigeria. English (Official language)\nThe Three major Language are the Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa. 528\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-30 21:15:40\nThe 1 official language of Nigeria is English, spoken mainly as a second language by about 53% of the population. 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"segment": "8. Although the official language of Nigeria is English, the people there speak over 500 other languages as well. Other than English, the other major languages in Nigeria are Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo. Pidgin, which is a mixture of English and native language, is not an official language. However, it is spoken widely in Nigeria. 9. The Britsh colonized Nigeria in the 18 th century. However, Nigeria officially gained independence from the United Kingdom on October 1, 1960. Nigerians in Nigeria as well as all over the world celebrate Nigerian’s Independence Day with much abundance and pride. 10.",
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"segment": "What instrument did duke ellington play? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\nFilter by alphabet A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\nWhat instrument did duke ellington play? Best Answers\nIn 2010 the triangular park, across the street from Duke Ellington's birth site, at the intersection of New Hampshire and M Streets, NW was named the Duke Ellington Park. Ellington's residence at 2728 Sherman Avenue, NW, during the years 1919–1922, is marked by a bronze plaque. read more\nSource: en.wikipedia.org\n0 0\nDuke Ellington was a Big Band orchestra leader and composer. His instrument was the piano. read more\nSource: answers.com\n0 0\nImage Answers\nSource: jazzworkshopaustralia.com.au",
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"segment": "He created one of the most distinctive ensemble sounds in Western music and continued to play what he called \"American Music\" until shortly before his death in 1974. Early Life\nBorn on April 29, 1899, Ellington was raised by two talented, musical parents in a middle-class neighborhood of Washington, D.C. At the age of seven, he began studying piano and earned the nickname \"Duke\" for his gentlemanly ways. Inspired by his job as a soda jerk, he wrote his first composition, \"Soda Fountain Rag,\" at the age of 15. Despite being awarded an art scholarship to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Ellington followed his passion for ragtime and began to play professionally at age 17. Duke Ellington's Band\nIn the 1920s, Ellington performed in Broadway nightclubs as the bandleader of a sextet, a group which in time grew to a 10-piece ensemble. Ellington sought out musicians with unique playing styles, such as Bubber Miley, who used a plunger to make the \"wa-wa\" sound, and Joe Nanton, who gave the world his trombone \"growl.\" At various times, his ensemble included the trumpeter Cootie Williams, cornetist Rex Stewart and alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges. Ellington made hundreds of recordings with his bands, appeared in films and on radio, and toured Europe on two occasions in the 1930s. Songs\nEllington's fame rose to the rafters in the 1940s when he composed several masterworks, including \"Concerto for Cootie,\" \"Cotton Tail\" and \"Ko-Ko.\" Some of his most popular songs included \"It Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing,\" \"Sophisticated Lady,\" \"Prelude to a Kiss,\" \"Solitude\" and \"Satin Doll.\"",
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"segment": "Which books in the Bible did John write? - BibleAsk\nBible\nWhich books in the Bible did John write? No comments\nTotal\n5\nShares\nJohn the brother of James and the son of Zebedee was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. John wrote the following books in the New Testament: 1,2, and 3 epistles of John\nIn none of the NT epistles credited to John does the author identify himself. But, there is so great a similarity between the first epistle and the Gospel of John that most Bible scholars admit the common authorship of the two works. And a similar relationship ties the first epistle with the second and the second with the third. Revelation\nAlso, it is recognized that John wrote the book of Revelation. But how did the scholars reach this deduction? The New Testament mentions several men by this name, the Baptist, the son of Zebedee, who was one of the Twelve, John, who was surnamed Mark, and a certain relative of the high priest Annas (Acts 4:6).",
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"headings": "JOHN, THE YOUNGEST DISCIPLE\nJOHN, THE YOUNGEST DISCIPLE\nI. First, John stayed in the church.\nII. Second, John did the work of the ministry.\nIII. Third, John stayed close to his pastor.\n",
"segment": "p. 1144). John became a powerful Apostle. He ministered directly with Peter in Acts 3, 4 and 8. When he did that, John was in his early twenties! Later John wrote five books of the New Testament. Besides the Gospel of John, he wrote I, II, and III John and the Book of Revelation. John was the only Apostle who did not die a martyr’s death, but he came very close. He was boiled in oil. He was exiled to the island of Patmos. John lived to a very old age.",
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"segment": "Who Was John the Apostle? The Beginner's Guide | OverviewBible\nWho Was John the Apostle? The Beginner’s Guide\nby Ryan Nelson | Feb 6, 2019 | Bible characters | 7 comments\nThe Apostle John (also known as Saint John) was one of Jesus Christ’s 12 disciples, and a prominent leader in the early Christian church. Along with James and Peter, John was one of Jesus’ closest confidants, so he appears in more biblical accounts than the other disciples. John is traditionally regarded as the author of five books of the Bible: the Gospel of John, the epistles 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, and the Book of Revelation, although some Bible scholars dispute which of these (if any) he actually wrote. He is also believed to be the only disciple who died of old age (the others were allegedly martyred). Ancient sources may or may not refer to the Apostle John by several other names including John of Patmos (because he was banished to the island of Patmos), John the Evangelist, John the Elder, John the Presbyter, and the Beloved Disciple, though it is unclear if all (or any!) of these names do in fact refer to this John. It’s also worth noting:",
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"segment": "Five New Testament books were penned by John. These are the Gospel According to John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation. The three numbered books are quite short: 1 John has only five chapters and the other two have only one. Revelation was written while John was on the Isle of Patmos, to which he was exiled. The book details the vision he was shown by God and describes the last days. He sent the book as a letter to the churches in Asia to which the apostles had ministered previously. He was shown Heaven and earth during the last tribulation and final judgment days. Peter, James, and John were the three apostles that spent the most time with Jesus, according to Biblical accounts. They were with Him when he raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead.",
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"segment": "The main debate centers on who authored the writings, and which of the writings, if any, can be ascribed to a common author. Eastern Orthodox tradition attributes all of the Johannine books to John the Apostle. In the 6th century, the Decretum Gelasianum argued that Second and Third John have a separate author known as \"John, a priest\" (see John the Presbyter ). Historical critics, like H.P.V. Nunn, the non-Christians Reza Aslan, Richard Carrier, and Bart Ehrman, reject the view that John the Apostle authored any of these works. Most modern scholars believe that the apostle John wrote none of these works, although some, such as J.A.T. Robinson, F. F. Bruce, Leon Morris, and Martin Hengel, hold the apostle to be behind at least some, in particular the gospel. There may have been a single author for the gospel and the three epistles. Some scholars conclude the author of the epistles was different from that of the gospel, although all four works originated from the same community. The gospel and epistles traditionally and plausibly came from Ephesus, c. 90–110, although some scholars argue for an origin in Syria. In the case of Revelation, most modern scholars agree that it was written by a separate author, John of Patmos, c. 95 with some parts possibly dating to Nero 's reign in the early 60s. Feast day\nThe feast day of Saint John in the Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, and the Lutheran Calendar, is on 27 December, the third day of Christmastide.",
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"segment": "Studies in His Life and Writings\nThis study of John was written by W. H. Griffith around the turn of the century. The lessons are understandable and practical, allowing anyone to learn the concepts John teaches. Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist\nBased on messages written in the late 300s AD, this book examines homilies 48-88, which cover Chrystostom’s commentary on the book of John from chapters 7 to the end. The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel\nRather than an additional book or a change of the existing book, this is a book that shows the way the book would have been understood in the century in which it was written and by the people to whom it was originally written. John the Beloved\nHow the son of thunder became the apostle of love is the theme of this book by Dr. Darryl DelHousaye. Much of John’s writings are about the love of God and loving one another. John: The Gospel of Wisdom\nThe wisdom of John and his illustration of Jesus as the Word are examined by Michael Card, and compared with the other three gospels. Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist Silver Medal\nSilver-plated brass pendant is just under three-quarters of an inch in diameter with an embossed depiction of John and the text “SANCTUS JOANNES APOSTOLUS” around the rim.",
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"segment": "The gospel of John was traditionally written by John the Apostle, and I know of no reason to believe otherwise. He was possibly also the author of the 1, 2 and 3 John Epistles, although that has been questioned by some scholars. A person named John was also the author of the Book of Revelation; however, the style of writing and the vocabulary are markedly different from that of the gospel or epistles bearing John’s name, leading many to believe that it was a different John who wrote Revelation. The rest of the New Testament comprises a collection of letters (epistles) attributed to various Apostles. Several are unquestionably the work of the Apostle Paul, while a number of others traditionally attributed to Paul are often considered by scholars to have been written later by followers or close associates of Paul and only attributed to him to confer additional authority. Likewise, while the first epistle of Peter is generally accepted as being the actual work of Peter, many scholars believe the second epistle to bear Peter’s name is the work of an anonymous author who attributed it to Peter after the fact. The book of Hebrews is an interesting case, because while it was traditionally thought to have been Paul’s writing by some, others have disputed that it is Paul’s workmanship. No one knows, if it is not Paul’s work, who the author of Hebrews might have really been. The church as a whole gradually settled on the 27 books that we have in the New Testament today, with the 4 gospels being widely accepted early, and with many of the epistles being added over time.",
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"segment": "Why did the Apostle John write the Book of 1st John? What applications does it have for us today? The Author\nWe can say with confidence that the Apostle John is the author of the Book of 1st John. This book was among the latest of all written books in the New Testament, John having written all of them. The last books in the Bible to be written were 1st John (AD 85-95), 2nd John (AD 85-95), and 3rd John (AD 85-95) as well as the Book of Revelation, which was apparently written near the turn of the century or around AD 90-95 however some very good Bible scholars have confidence that Revelation was written before the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. That would make the Book of Revelation the very last and oldest book ever written in the Bible. The Gospel of John was written about the same time (AD 85-90) as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John were. Not only was 1st John written after the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 but all of John’s books came after the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple. This was when the temple sacrifices stopped and there has never had another sacrifice since. The Purpose\nThe Apostle John is concerned about the church having a full assurance of their salvation but more than that, the Apostle John wrote 1st John for the purpose of proving who was and who was not a real Christian.",
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"segment": "She was a president for three terms for Garden Club of San Buenaventura and also indulged in volunteering for a home for unwed mothers in Los Angeles, the County Hospital among other charities. Who was Johnny Cash first wife? Image: instagram.com, @johnraycash\nSource: UGC\nJohnny Cash’s first wife was Vivian Liberto. The two met at a skating match when Vivian was only 17 years old. Vivian was remembered as the wife and woman whom Cash pledged to remain faithful to forever but broke the promise. Their marriage was shattered, but their romance still lived on. Vivian Liberto bio\nImage: instagram.com, @riddlehoover\nSource:",
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"segment": "Read also\nAlexis Maas bio: what is known about late Johnny Carson's wife? Regardless of all her misfortunes, this independent woman was always cordial towards Cash who broke up with her to wed June Carter. However, she never displayed behaviours of a broken behaved wife. Instead, she dedicated herself to working for the benefit of her community. She was a president for three terms for Garden Club of San Buenaventura and also indulged in volunteering for a home for unwed mothers in Los Angeles, the County Hospital among other charities. Who was Johnny Cash first wife? Image: instagram.com, @johnraycash\nSource: UGC\nJohnny Cash’s first wife was Vivian Liberto.",
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"segment": "Surviving Racism, Infidelity: Meet Vivian Liberto Cash\nMarch 12\nSurviving Racism, Infidelity: Meet Vivian Liberto Cash\nEntertainment\n0 comments\nVivian Liberto Cash is the first wife of country singer and songwriter, Johnny Cash. By the end of their 13-year marriage, Vivian became the subject of controversies for bringing light to the true reason for their divorce and her real ethnicity. Get to know Johnny Cash ‘s first wife and how she managed to live after he broke her heart. Read on to find out more: She was raised in a Catholic household\nBefore she was known as Vivian Liberto Cash, she was Vivian Dorraine Liberto. Her mother gave birth to her on April 23, 1934, in San Antonio, Texas. She was raised by her parents, Irene Robinson Liberto (1913–1979) and Thomas Peter Liberto (1905–1971), a devout Catholic. Vivian grew up in a Catholic household alongside her brother Raymond Alvin Liberto (1932–2008).",
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"segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nJohn R. Cash was born in Kingsland, on February 26, 1932, Arkansas to his parents Carrie Cloveree and Ray Cash. He was raised in Dyess, Arkansas. Personal Life\nIn 1954, Johnny Cash got married to Vivian Liberto. The couple had four daughters named Tara, Cindy, Kathy, and Rosanne. After getting divorced from Vivian, he married June Carter in 1968. Their son John Carter Cash was born in 1970. In 1950, he was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. He was assigned to Landsberg, Germany. He was honorably discharged in 1954 as a staff sergeant.",
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"segment": "That’s out of 350 total spoken languages in the country. Though most of these languages are on the verge of dying out, some are holding on. The Navajo language, for instance, is the most spoken Native American language today, with nearly 170,000 speakers. The next most common is Yupik, at 19,750, which is spoken in Alaska. However, the majority of Native Americans today speak only English. Of the roughly 2.7 million American Indians and Alaska Natives counted by the 2016 census, 73 percent of those aged 5 years or older spoke only English. That’s down slightly from 73.7 percent in 2005, though in 2010, that number had dipped to 72.2 percent. Via the U.S. Census Bureau\nThe Preservation Movement\nToday, the programs and initiatives aimed at preserving Native American languages are numerous, but this is the end result of a slow and arduous journey that involved various legal milestones and funding victories that worked to restore sovereignty to tribes. The challenges are manifold. For one, these are truly distinct languages we’re talking about.",
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"segment": "7 Most Popular Native American Languages in U.S. - Indian Country Today\n7 Most Popular Native American Languages in U.S.\nAuthor: Tanya H. Lee\nUpdated: Sep 13, 2018\nOriginal: Jun 30, 2014\nThe U.S. Census Bureau’s 2006–2010 American Community Survey report shows that of the 2.4 million people in the U.S. who identify themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native alone (and who are over 5 years of age), over 70 percent say they speak only English at home. A Native North American language is spoken in the homes of nearly 15 percent. Roughly two-thirds of homes where a Native language is spoken are located in New Mexico, Arizona and Alaska, so it is not surprising that the most commonly spoken Native language is Navajo. Navajo\nNavajo is far and away the most commonly spoken Native language in the U.S. with nearly 170,000 speakers, or almost 10 times as many speakers as each of the two languages with the next highest numbers: Yupik and Sioux. Navajo, closely related to Apache, is in the Athabaskan language family, which includes 44 languages spoken in the U.S. and Canada. The Navajo Nation has started several bilingual language immersion schools for youngsters, two radio stations on the reservation broadcast in Navajo and English and the Navajo vocabulary has been expanded to accommodate modern technological terms.",
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"segment": "It has received immigrants from all across the world who have contributed to the linguistic diversity of the nation. However, one must not forget the indigenous languages of the native Americans that are at great threat today. It is important to note that no native American language makes it to the list of the top 25 languages spoken in the US. The Navajo language, which is the most widely spoken Native American language, has roughly 170,000 speakers only. Thus, the state of preservation and growth of Native American languages is a major issue in the country. Most US Native Speakers By Language\nRank\nPrimary Language Spoken at Home in the US\nNumber of speakers\n1\nEnglish\n231,122,908\n2\nSpanish\n37,458,470\n3\nChinese (incl. Cantonese, Mandarin, other Chinese languages)\n2,896,766\n4\nFrench and French Creole\n2,047,467\n5\nTagalog\n1,613,346\n6\nVietnamese\n1,399,936\n7\nKorean\n1,117,343\n8\nGerman\n1,063,773\n9\nArabic\n924,374\n10\nRussian\n879,434\n11\nItalian\n708,966\n12\nPortuguese\n693,469\n13\nHindi\n643,337\n14\nPolish\n580,153\n15\nJapanese\n449,475\n16\nUrdu\n397,502\n17\nPersian\n391,113\n18\nGujarati\n373,253\n19\nGreek\n304,932\n20\nBengali\n257,740\n21\nPanjabi\n253,740\n22\nTelugu\n247,760\n23\nArmenian\n237,840\n24\nHmong\n214,943\n25\nHebrew\n212,747\nJames Burton June 12 2018 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nThe Most Spoken Languages In America",
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"segment": "they are usually discussed together because of the small numbers of natives speaking most of these languages and how little is known about many of them. There are around 25 million native speakers of the more than 800 surviving Amerind languages. The vast majority of these speakers live in Central and South America, where language use is vigorous. In Canada and the United States, only about half a million native speakers of an Amerind tongue remain. Click on a language family to see a linguistic tree of that family and links about the group. Click on a language name to see a description and links about that language, as well as information about the American Indian people who speak it . Algonquian Languages (Algic, Algonkian)\nAbenaki-Penobscot , Algonquin , Arapaho , Atikamekw (Tête-de-Boule) , Blackfoot , Cheyenne , Cree , Etchemin , Gros Ventre-Atsina , Kickapoo , Lenape Delaware , Loup A/B , Lumbee (Croatan, Pamlico) , Mahican (Mohican) , Maliseet-Passamaquoddy , Menomini , Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox) , Miami-Illinois , Michif (Métis) , Mi'kmaq (Micmac) , Mohegan-Pequot) , Montagnais Innu , Munsee Delaware , Nanticoke , Narragansett , Naskapi Innu , Ojibwe ( Chippewa, Ottawa) , Potawatomi , Powhatan , Shawnee , Wampanoag , Wiyot , Yurok; possibly Beothuk (Red Indian)\nArawakan Languages\nArawak, Ashaninka, Garifuna, Taino , Timucua\nAthabaskan Languages (Na-Dene)\nAhtna, Apache, Beaver, Carrier, Chilcotin, Chipewyan , Gwichin, Haida , Hupa, Kaska, Navajo, Slavey, Tlingit\nCaddoan Languages\nArikara, Caddo, Pawnee\nCariban Languages\nArara, Carib, Macushi\nChibchan Languages\nArhuaco (Ika), Bribri, Cofan , Chibcha, Cuna (Kuna)\nEskimo-Aleut Languages\nAleut, Alutiiq , Inuktitut\nGulf Languages\nAtakapa, Chitimacha, Natchez\nHokan Languages\nChimariko, Chumash, Havasupai, Karuk, Kashaya, Mohave, Pomo, Yuma-Quechan\nIroquoian Languages\nCayuga , Cherokee (Tsalagi), Huron-Wyandot, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga , Seneca, Susquehannock , Tuscarora\nKiowa-Tanoan Languages\nKiowa, Tewa, Tiwa, Towa\nMacro-Ge Languages\nBororo, Xavante\nMayan Languages\nAcatec, Achi, Ch'ol , Itza, Yucatec Maya\nMuskogean Languages\nAlabama, Apalachee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Coushatta, Miccosukee, Muscogee\nOto-Manguean Languages\nAmuzgo, Zapotec\nPanoan\nCapanahua, Mayoruna\nPenutian Languages\nAlsea, Cathlamet, Chinook, Chinook Jargon, Coos, Klamath, Maidu, Miwok, Nez Perce, Nisgaa, Ohlone, Tsimshian, Wintu , Yakama, Yokuts\nSalishan Languages\nBella Coola, Chehalis, Coeur d'Alene, Cowichan, Cowlitz, Flathead Salish, Lillooet, Quinault, Saanich, Skagit-Snohomish, Squamish\nSiouan Languages\nAssiniboine, Biloxi , Catawba, Crow, Dakota-Lakota , Hidatsa, Hochunk, Kansa, Mandan, Omaha-Ponca, Osage, Otoe, Quapaw\nTucanoan Languages\nOrejon\nTupian Languages\nGuarani\nUto-Aztecan Languages\nCahuilla, Chemehuevi, Cocopah, Comanche, Diegueno, Gabrielino-Tongva, Hopi, Huichol, Juaneno, Luiseno, Nahuatl (Aztec), Paiute, Papago-Pima, Shoshone, Tarahumara , Ute, Yaqui\nWakashan Languages\nBella Bella, Haisla , Kwakiutl, Makah, Nootka\nOther North American Indian Languages\nCayuse, Keres, Kootenay, Tonkawa, Yuchi, Zuni\nOther Central American Indian Languages\nMixe-Zoque, Misumalpan , Totonacan\nOther South American Indian Languages\nAlacalufan, Arawan, Arutani-Sape, Aymara, Barbacoan , Cahuapanan, Chapacuran , Chocoan , Chon, Guaicuruan, Guahiboan , Harakmbet, Katukinan , Jivaroan, Lule-Vilelan , Makú , Mascoian , Matacoan, Mura, Nambiquaran, Quechua, Saliban, Uru-Chipayan , Witotoan, Yaguan, Yanomam, Zamucoan, Zaparoan\nSponsored Links\nRecommended Books about Native American Languages\n(Affiliate links courtesy of Amazon.com)\nThe Languages of Native North America: The Amazonian Languages: The Languages of the Andes:",
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"segment": "The gold color also represents the abundant sunshine present in the state. The interlacing of the gold and white color signifies the harmony and union of the people of the state. The red color in the flag represents Colorado’s fertile red soil. The letter \"C\" on the flag represents the name of state Colorado. Colorado is a word derived from the Spanish language meaning red. The \"C\" also stands for the centennial, which is a nickname given to the state in reference to the admission of the state into the Union in 1876. This year marked the one hundredth anniversary of American independence. The letter \"C\" is also a representation of the Columbine which is the state flower of Colorado. History of the Colorado State Flag\nThe Colorado state flag was adopted on June 5, 1911. The precursors of the current flag utilized the same colors as the ones in the current flag.",
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"segment": "The Colorado flag width is 1.5 times the height. Standard flag size is 3 feet x 4.5 feet . We also provide high resolution and Scalar Vector Graph (SVG) downloadable images — free of charge. Go to Flag Downloads . Buy Your Colorado State Flag Now! Colorado Flag\nThe Colorado State Flag. Adopted by State Legislature on June 5, 1911. Colors\nMidnight Blue (#003366)\n57.5%\nWhite (#FFFFFF)\n21.2%\nShiraz (#B20931)\n15.1%\nGold (#FFD700)\n5.8%\nPercentage totals may not equal 100. Colors with less than 1 percent are ignored. Description\nThe Colorado state flag is probably one of the simplest designs off all the state flags in use today.",
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"segment": "It even has two fireplaces and a pool. You have to see Selena Gomez house pictures. Take our Selena Gomez house tour here: Photos: Compass\nPhotos: Compass\nCheck out her Velvet Ropes home profile for Selena Gomez house address! Does Selena Gomez have a house in Texas? In 2015, Selena Gomez bought a 10,016 square-foot mansion in Fort Worth, Texas. The home was in an ideal location because it sits about 30 minutes away from where she great up in Grand Prairie, Texas. She purchased the house, which has five bedrooms and 7 bathrooms so that she would have somewhere to stay while visiting family.",
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"segment": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty! Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty! 36\nSelena 's House Photos\nHidden Hills Home\n9\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\n59\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\n41\nSelena 's House Photos\nFort Worth Home\n52\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\nA\nAshley Weyler\nUpdated on April 19, 2021\nSelena Gomez is one of the most famous young stars in Hollywood. From her days as a Disney Channel kid to her relationship with Justin Bieber to her life-saving kidney transplant, and back to her relationship with Bieber, she’s one of the few starlets that young girls can look up to. You would think Selena Gomez House is a massive Hollywood mansion somewhere in the hills high above the city, right? Wrong! Wait until you see her quaint and cozy Studio City digs. Where does Selena Gomez live?",
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"segment": "If you are looking for Selena Gomez residency address or home address, currently, we don’t have. But, we have an office address. You can contact Selena Gomez through her Los Angeles office address, which is 10960 Wilshire Blvd. 5th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA. If you want to send an Autograph Request to Selena Gomez, kindly send it to Selena Gomez Kicked to the Curb Productions 10960 Wilshire Blvd. 5th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA. The Secondary Office Address of Selena Gomez is Selena Gomez Lighthouse Management and Media, Inc. 9000 W. Sunset Blvd., Suite 1520 West Hollywood, CA 90069-5815 USA. The Selena Gomez Fan Mail Address is Selena Gomez Kicked to the Curb Productions 10960 Wilshire Blvd. 5th Floor\nLos Angeles, CA 90024 USA.",
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"segment": "Compass\nCheck out her Velvet Ropes home profile for Selena Gomez house address! Does Selena Gomez have a house in Texas? In 2015, Selena Gomez bought a 10,016 square-foot mansion in Fort Worth, Texas. The home was in an ideal location because it sits about 30 minutes away from where she great up in Grand Prairie, Texas. She purchased the house, which has five bedrooms and 7 bathrooms so that she would have somewhere to stay while visiting family. However, in 2016, she decided to put the home on the market for $3.5 million. She pulled the house off the market a few months after. But now, the house is back on the market for $3 million. Built in 2005, Selena Gomez house Texas is a contemporary English-style home with a gorgeous dining room complete with a fireplace, a kitchen with an L-shaped island with seating for six, and a large game room with a wet bar, beer taps, pool table, shuffleboard table, arcade, jukebox, and poker table. There’s even a movie room, a crafts room, and a coffee bar.",
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"segment": "Source: YouTube\nArticle continues below advertisement\nWhere does Selena Gomez live? She moved to Encino, Calif. earlier this year. Selena's new abode is every minimalist's wildest dream. In a house tour video posted by WB1SoulSurfer1ASR, viewers see high vaulted ceilings with wooden beams and wooden floors, as well as cream-colored walls. In the living room, which is overlooked by a balcony from upstairs, there are tufted white couches with throw pillows galore, a piano, an impressive collection of velvety armchairs, and vases filled with flowers. There's also a massive fireplace, for the rare chilly California evening. The kitchen is fit for any culinary enthusiast with pots and pans hanging from the ceiling, white-tiled walls, and an island that makes cooking for a large crowd (or simply a feast for one!) incredibly conducive. Cabinets line the entire kitchen, making for ample storage space, and the oven is large enough for any Thanksgiving turkey.",
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"segment": "Toni Michelle Braxton hails from Seven, Maryland where she was born in 1967. She is the daughter of Evelyn Jackson and Michael Conrad who raised her up together with her six siblings. Toni studied at Bowie State University to attain a Degree in Teaching but dropped out later in order to pursue her passion for music. Toni Braxton Personal Life: Affair, Boyfriend, Married, Husband, Children & Family\nHer first matrimony was with Keri Lewis whom she married in 2001 and divorced in 2013. Together they were blessed with two sons Denim Cole Braxton Lewis (b.2001) and Diesel Ky Braxton Lewis (b.2003). She is currently engaged to the renowned rapper, Birdman. Professional Career\nToni’s career in music kicked off in the 1980s where she performed in a band known as The Braxton which included her four sisters. In 1990 they debuted with the song, Good Life which was highly acclaimed by Kenneth Edmonds and Antonio Reid. She was also featured as a solo artist in the single, Love Shoulda Brought You Home which became a soundtrack for the film, Boomerang.",
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"segment": "Toni Braxton - Wikipedia\nToni Braxton\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican R&B singer-songwriter\nFor the singer's eponymous debut album, see Toni Braxton (album). Toni Braxton\nBraxton in 2015\nBorn\nToni Michele Braxton\n( 1967-10-07)\nOctober 7, 1967 (age 53)\nSevern, Maryland, U.S.\nOccupation\nSinger\nsongwriter\nactress\ntelevision personality\nYears active\n1989–present\nSpouse (s)\nKeri Lewis\n\n\n( m. 2001; div. 2013) \nPartner (s)\nBirdman (fiancé)\nChildren\n2\nRelatives\nTraci Braxton (sister)\nTrina Braxton (sister)\nTowanda Braxton (sister)\nTamar Braxton (sister)\nAwards\nFull list\nMusical career\nGenres\nR&B\nsoul\npop\ndance-pop\nhip hop\nInstruments\nVocals\npiano\nLabels\nIsland\nDef Jam\nUniversal\nMotown\nAtlantic\nLegacy\nLaFace\nSom Livre\nBlackground\nSony BMG\nArista\nAssociated acts\nThe Braxtons\nBabyface\nL.A. Reid\nWebsite\nToniBraxton.com\n\nToni Michele Braxton (born October 7, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, actress, and television personality. She has sold over 70 million records worldwide as of 2020, including 41 million albums, and is one of the highest-selling female R&B artists in history. Braxton has won seven Grammy Awards, nine Billboard Music Awards, seven American Music Awards, and numerous other accolades. In 2011, Braxton was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. In 2017 she was honored with the Legend Award at the Soul Train Music Awards. In the late 1980s, Braxton began performing with her sisters in a music group known as The Braxtons;",
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"segment": "The Michael Jordan draft: Why'd he only go at three? Why was Michael Jordan drafted No. 3? Home\nNBA\nMichael Jordan\nby\nCalvin Fong\nApril 23, 2020\nThe NBA Draft is a high-stakes guessing game. General managers pore over scouting reports and endless clips from the college basketball season—all to try to find the next Michael Jordan. But in the 1984 NBA Draft, Jordan, himself, was the third overall pick. It’s time to take a look at the infamous Michael Jordan draft. 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\nIt’s easy to blame the first two teams for passing on arguably the best player to ever play the game of basketball.",
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"segment": "This is new to me, to be playing a game that didn't have any meaning. Normally, we're fighting for playoff position or something like that.\" Two months later, the Cleveland Cavaliers selected LeBron James with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. He made his NBA debut on Oct. 29, 2003, less than a year after Jordan decided to walk away from the game for good. It was only a couple of years prior that Jordan and James met for the first time. Jordan was 38 years old and James was still in high school. \"It was godly,\" James said about meeting Jordan for the first time. \"I've said that over and over before, but it was like meeting God for the first time. That's what I felt like as a 16-year-old kid when I met MJ.\"",
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"segment": "The Biggest Cities In Mexico - The Traveler\nTraveler Season, Traveling Benefits, Traveling Destinations, Traveling Events\nThe Biggest Cities In Mexico\n1 year ago 63 Views\nThe Biggest Cities In Mexico\nCities In Mexico: As the world’s 14th largest country by area, it’s no surprise that Mexico also has the population to match, boasting one of the largest populations in the world. Mexico’s cities are spread among its 31 states and one federal district. The largest city, Mexico City, contributes over 12 million people to the country’s total population. In addition to Mexico City, there are also 11 other cities that have populations that exceed one million. Over 100 cities have populations that exceed 100,000, while an additional 674 cities have populations that fall between 10,000 and 100,000 residents. Mexico is one of the fastest developing countries in the world, and that is evidenced not only by its most populous cities but also by the overall declines in rural populations that have been recorded over the years. In the 1960s, almost half of the Mexican population lived in rural areas. However, in 2015, this number shrunk to just 21%, showing that many of Mexico’s native residents, in addition to immigrants coming to the country from Central America, Latin America, and other regions of the world, are heading toward the developed cities for employment and educational opportunities not found in the more remote areas of the country. The population increases in many of Mexico’s already crowded cities has been causing for concern as continued growth could lead to a strain on the country’s resources and infrastructure.",
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"segment": "The Biggest Cities In Mexico\nMexico has 12 cities with more than a million people, 122 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 820 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in Mexico is Mexico City, with a population of 12,294,193 people. Cities In New Mexico\nMost of the population in Mexico live in urban centers and in 2015 about 79% of its population was living in the cities and only 21% living in rural areas. According to the UN population division, Mexico’s urban population was 17% higher than most countries in Central America and 20% higher than in most countries around the world. Its urban population is growing at a rate of 1.64%, which is similar to the global median growth of 1.66%. Mexico ranks the first country in Central America with the highest urban population as a percentage of the total population and ranks 79th position worldwide. Mexico now ranks 7th in Central America with the largest urban population and 108th in the whole world. Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and by far the most populated city in the country. By population, Mexico City is the largest city in North America and one of the largest cities in the world. The population was 8.56 million in 2014, and the city has remained the principal manufacturing point and attracts both the skilled and semi-skilled workers from all parts of the country.",
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"segment": "CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Mexico City\n© poladamonte\nMexico City, also known as the City of Mexico, is by far the largest city in Mexico. It's also the nation's capital and is the most populous city in all of North America. Mexico City covers an area of 573 square miles (1,485 square km) and has an estimated population of 8.9 million, with over 20.9 million living in the surrounding Greater Mexico City urban area. Mexico City is the oldest capital city in all of the Americans and is one of just two capital cities to have been founded by indigenous Native Americans. The city was first constructed by the Aztecs in the 14th century and known as Tenochtitlan. It went under Spanish control in the years to follow and eventually became a federal district when Mexico achieved independence. Fun day trip ideas close to me, things to do this weekend, small towns, best weekend getaways:",
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"segment": "Mexico now ranks 7th in Central America with the largest urban population and 108th in the whole world. The Biggest Cities In Mexico\nMexico City\nMexico City is the capital of Mexico and by far the most populated city in the country. By population, Mexico City is the largest city in North America and one of the largest cities in the world. The population was 8.56 million in 2014, and the city has remained the principal manufacturing point and attracts both the skilled and semi-skilled workers from all parts of the country. Mexico City has most industries within the metropolitan area and not centralized within the Federal District. In the 1990s, the government forced some industries to relocate or close down because of air pollution. Some of the light manufacturing industries in the city include clothing, paper, chemical, plastics, cement, food processing, and electronics. Mexico City is home to the seat of the Mexican Government. Ecatepec City\nIt is the second largest municipality of the greater Mexico City with a population of 1.7 million people as of 2014. The city is part of the suburb of Mexico City and ranked the 15th most populous suburbs in the world.",
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"segment": "• Mexico - Largest cities 2014 | Statista\nEconomy & Politics ›\nInternational\nLargest cities in Mexico 2014\nPublished by Statista Research Department , Dec 3, 2015\nThe statistic depicts the ten largest cities in Mexico in 2014. In 2014, Mexico City had around 8.56 million residents which made it the largest city in Mexico. Population of Mexico\nMexico is a federal republic located in North America, sharing borders with the United States to the north, and to the southeast with Guatemala and Belize. With a total area of over 1.9 million square kilometers, it is the fourteenth largest nation in the world and the fifth largest in the Americas. In 2014, Mexico’s total population amounted to approximately 120 million people. A little under two thirds of Mexico’s total population is of Mestizo ethnicity. The total population has steadily grown over the past decade, despite being the source to the largest migration flow between countries in the world; in 2010, around 11.6 million immigrants from Mexico lived in the United States. The migration flow between the United States and Mexico has however, decreased over the past ten years: Between 1995 and 2000, over 2.9 million migrants emigrated from Mexico to the United States.",
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"segment": "What city in Mexico is the largest? Mexico City is the largest city in Mexico, boasting a population of 21.16 million people (2015)\nWhich city has the largest population New York Mexico or moscow? I'm pretty sure its Mexico. What is the largest city in west Mexico? Tijuana (1,483,992) is the largest city in western Mexico. What is the second largest city in Mexico? The second largest city in Mexico is Guadalajara. In which country is North America's largest city? Mexico (Mexico City is the largest city in North America). Travel & Places Geography Distances and Travel Times New York Mexico History, Politics & Society North America History of the United States Demographics Albuquerque Countries, States, and Cities",
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"segment": "Later, he dated Raina Lawson, a model and then Billie Catharine Lourd. Furthermore, Lautner is also linked to Selena Gomez. He then dated Taylor Dome, a nurse since 2018. The couple married in 2020. Taylor Lautner career\nMovies\nTaylor made his feature film debut with the movie Shadow Fury in 2001. He played the role of Young Kismet in the film that stars Sam Bottoms. Four years later, he played roles in two movies titled The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 as Sharkboy and Elliot Burtaught, respectively. He then appeared in the movie Twilight as Jacob Black in 2008, which became one of his most popular roles. In this movie, he appears as the son of Bella (Kristen Stewart)’s father’s friend and a potential love rival of Edward Cullen ( Robert Pattinson ). A year later, he appeared in the second installment of the Twilight film series, where he appeared as the cheerful companion of Bella and also becomes a werewolf.",
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"segment": "Over the years he's also been attached to a number of action movies that never even made it out of pre-production. Taylor Lautner is most well-known for his role as Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga. ( Summit)\nHas Taylor Lautner been in recent movies or TV shows? His last movie was Run the Tide in 2016. In the last five years, Lautner had two notable TV roles –– on Ryan Murphy's 2016 show Scream Queens and three seasons of the British comedy Cuckoo from 2014 to 2018. That was his last role. READ MORE: This is what little Tabitha from Bewitched looks like now\nLautner has never publicly spoken about his withdrawal from acting, but way back in 2015 The Hollywood Reporter commented that Abduction was the beginning of his downfall. \"Insiders point to 2011's Abduction [as the beginning of the downturn], which was critically panned. After that... the leading-man offers dried up. '",
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"segment": "Furthermore, he played the role of Willy Harrington in the movie titled Valentine’s Day in 2010. In the same year, he appeared in the third installment of the twilight film series titled The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Lautner played three movies in 2011 titled Field of Dreams 2: Lockout, Abduction, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2 for the roles of Iowa Farmer, Nathan Harper, and Jacob Black respectively. He again appeared as Jacob Black in the fifth installment of the Twilight series titled The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2 in 2012. A year later, he played the role of Frat Boy Andy in the movie Grown Ups 2. Two years later, he played roles in two films titled Tracers and The Ridiculous 6 as Cam and Lil’ Pete, respectively.",
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"segment": "What has the former star of The Twilight Saga film series been up to since then? What new movies or TV shows has he appeared in recently? What’s been occupying his schedule these last few years? Will we see him on the big screen again this year? What happened to Taylor Lautner? Where is he now in 2018? Taylor Lautner’s Early Life and Career Beginnings\nBorn on February 11, 1992, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taylor Lautner is the son of Daniel Lautner, an airline pilot and Deborah Lautner, a software developer; the oldest child in the family, he has a younger sister named Makena. Growing up in the town of Hudsonville, he took up Karate when he was six years old. Naturally adept at martial arts, he quickly buzzed through the different levels;",
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"segment": "in Junior Bonner (1972), The Getaway (1972), and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) as an aging, eccentric outlaw friend of Billy's; and in Michael Cimino 's crime film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), He also played Ivan Moss, father of Michael J. Pollard 's character C. W. Moss, in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). He portrayed an ill-tempered chuckwagon cook in the 1969 film The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson, and appeared in Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) as the drunken Doc Shultz. He appeared in Back to the Future Part III (1990) with veteran Western actors Pat Buttram and Harry Carey Jr.. Taylor's last film role was in Maverick (1994), and although he had only a fleeting appearance as an unnamed \"Room Clerk\", his name appears in the film's opening credits. Television work\nIn the 1950s, he guest-starred three times on the syndicated series The Range Rider, starring Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones. He appeared in the 1955 episode \"The Outlander\" of Cheyenne, and on the syndicated series Death Valley Days playing the Colorado silver miner \"Chicken Bill\" Lovell. In 1957, Taylor was cast alongside Alan Hale, Jr., in the syndicated Casey Jones TV series. He played in the 1961 Perry Mason episode \"The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather\". Taylor was on The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963), in the episodes \"My Child Is Yet a Stranger\" and \"The Tyrees of Capital Hill\". He was in The Andy Griffith Show, first as the preacher who marries Charlene Darling to Dud Wash, then as postmaster Talbert, and next as the brother-in-law of town handyman Emmett Clark.",
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"segment": "Some of the most noteworthy credits in his filmography, the film series has earned him several awards including a Scream Award (e.g. Male Breakthrough Performance), two Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award (e.g. Favorite Movie Actor, Cutest Couple), and a People’s Choice Award (e.g. Favorite On-Screen Team), among a few others. Outside of the Twilight franchise, Lautner has appeared in several other movie titles such as Valentine’s Day (2010), Abduction (2011), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Tracers (2015), and The Ridiculous 6 (2015). In addition, the actor has also been cast as one of the lead roles in the TV series, My Own Worst Enemy (2008), and Cuckoo (2014). In 2016, he also played the part of Dr. Cassidy Cascade in the comedy horror, Scream Queens. Speaking of television, Lautner has made several appearances in the talk shows Live from Studio Five (2010), The Oprah Winfrey Show (2010), Mark at the Movies (2010), Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2012), and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2016), to name a few. What has the former star of The Twilight Saga film series been up to since then? What new movies or TV shows has he appeared in recently? What’s been occupying his schedule these last few years? Will we see him on the big screen again this year? What happened to Taylor Lautner?",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nIsrael\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-17 05:42:43\nThe main language of Israel is Hebrew. A large portion of Israelis who were born in Israel are the children of parents who came from Another Country, and they heard virtually any language you can name in their home as they grew up. All street signs and highway directions in Israel are printed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. There are about 1 million people who speak Russian, and most people in Israel speak some level of English. English is taught everywhere, and holds a semi-official status. Most street signs and highway instructions in the country are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Street/road signs are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Radio and TV broadcasts are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.",
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"segment": "What language is spoken in Israel? What language is spoken in Israel? The simplest way to answer this question would be to say Hebrew. But of course there’s a lot more that we can say about the languages of Israel. The official language of Israel\nSince 2018, there has been only one official language of Israel: Hebrew. Hebrew is a language with a long history that stretches back for thousands of years, but the variety of Hebrew that is used for everyday communication in the modern day state of Israel is Modern Hebrew. It was modernized and revived as a native language by linguists like Eliezer Ben Yehuda in the 19th century. Biblical Hebrew and other historical forms of Hebrew are used for Jewish prayer and religious ceremony, but not for everyday conversation. But, all things considered, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew are still quite similar.",
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"segment": "Language\nThree of the most commonly spoken languages in Israel are Hebrew, Arabic and English. Hebrew is the official language of Israel, while Arabic is widely used by the Arab minority. English is the most commonly used foreign language in the country. Culture\nIsrael’s culture is deeply rooted in the Jewish religion. In Israel, there are many Jewish immigrants from several different countries. As a result, Israel has a dynamic, creative and diverse culture. The holidays and festivals are all based on the Hebrew calendar. Religion\nThe majority of Israeli people practice Judaism, which accounts for 74.8% of the Israeli population. Islam is the second most prevalent religion at 17.6%. Christianity, Druze and other religions comprise 8.4% of the population.",
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"headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nImportant languages of Israel\nLanguages Spoken In Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nRussian\nEnglish\nThe Revival of Hebrew Language\nWrapping Up\nResources:\n",
"segment": "Out of these languages, 15 languages are non-indigenous and 19 are indigenous. The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Both of these languages are spoken by the common population of Israel. Hebrew is taught by Arab teachers in school and the Arabic language is spoken by minorities of the region. English was once the official language of Israel. But with time, the English language lost its significance to some extent. At present English language is taught in schools and universities so that Israelis can communicate with the global world easily. Languages Spoken In Israel\nThere are a plethora of languages that are spoken in Israel. Let’s have a look at the number of languages that are used in Israel. Hebrew\nHebrew is the everyday speaking language of Israel.",
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"segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel? | CCJK\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel? by Dustin Adams / Sep 11, 2020\nMany ethnic groups are living in Israel. Israel is located in the Middle East. It is a small size area with a population of about 8.9 million people. Many people from different cultures immigrated to Israel and the interaction of different ethnicities resulted in the emergence of different languages. As per the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics,49% of the population speaks Hebrew, 15% Russian, 18% Arabic, 20% French, 2% English, and 1.6 % Spanish. The other languages that are spoken in Israel are 10%. At present English language is taught in schools so that Israelis can communicate with the global world easily. Important languages of Israel\nAs per the 21st edition of Ethnologue, there are 34 languages spoken in Israel.",
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"segment": "Israel (da)\nDhivehi: އިސްރާއީލު ( isrāīlu)\nDutch: Israël (nl) n\nDzongkha: ཨིཛ་རཱེལ་ ( idz rāel)\nEsperanto: Israelo (eo)\nEstonian: Iisrael (et)\nFaroese: Ísrael n\nFinnish: Israel (fi)\nFrench: Israël (fr) m\nGalician: Israel (gl) m\nGeorgian:",
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"segment": "Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel, and they are the languages spoken daily by most of the population. Arab schools teach Hebrew while the Arab minority in the state speaks Arabic. Immigration brought several languages into Israel, which is the main reason why there is a variety of languages in the country. Years back, there was a mass immigration of Jews from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union thus Amharic and Russian are spoken widely. Immigrants from North Africa and France speak French. During the British Mandate from 1920 to 1948, English was an official language in Israel. When the State of Israel was established in 1948, English lost its status, although it retained its role. It still is almost like an official language. English is still used in official documents and road signs. Many Israelis speak English well.",
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"segment": "Hebrew. Hebrew is a language with a long history that stretches back for thousands of years, but the variety of Hebrew that is used for everyday communication in the modern day state of Israel is Modern Hebrew. It was modernized and revived as a native language by linguists like Eliezer Ben Yehuda in the 19th century. Biblical Hebrew and other historical forms of Hebrew are used for Jewish prayer and religious ceremony, but not for everyday conversation. But, all things considered, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew are still quite similar. The Arabic language in Israel\nUp until 2018, Arabic was also an official language of Israel alongside Hebrew. While approximately 80% of Israeli citizens are Jewish, approximately 20% are Arabs with Israeli citizenship. ( This number does not include Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, the Westbank, and Gaza who are not Israeli citizens.) Arab Israelis are allowed to use Arabic for administration and education in their communities, but since 2018 it no has official status. The change seems largely symbolic.",
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"segment": "Language in Israel | Frommer's\n\n\n\n\n\nHome › Destinations › Middle East and Africa › Israel › In Depth › Language\nIsrael\nLanguage in Israel\nThe two languages in widest use in Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. English is widely spoken and understood, and Arabic is the daily language and language of instruction for Israel's Arabic citizens. But for Jewish Israelis, who comprise 83% of the country's population, the day-to-day language is Hebrew -- the resurrected language of biblical times. Hebrew has only come to life again as a vehicle for everyday speech during the past 100 years. Although Hebrew (\"the tongue of Canaan,\" according to the Prophet Isaiah) was the language of much of the time period of the Old Testament, it was gradually supplanted after the Babylonian Captivity (586 B.C.) by Aramaic, another Semitic language, which became the lingua franca of the region for the next 500 years. As Jewish history moved into the Diaspora, Jewish communities spoke Greek and Greek koine, Judeo-Persian, Latin and Arabic, Ladino -- the late medieval Spanish of the Jewish community expelled from Spain in 1492 (spoken by many of their descendants to this day) -- and expressive, irony-prone Yiddish, which the Jewish communities of northern Europe maintained and developed as they wandered deeper and deeper into eastern Europe over the centuries. At the end of the 19th century, as Zionist leaders began to envision a return to Israel of Jews from all parts of the world, they wondered what language should be spoken in a Jewish homeland whose inhabitants' native tongues ranged from Yiddish, Russian, English, and Hungarian to Moroccan Arabic, Argentine Spanish, Urdu, and Uzbekistani. Many important leaders believed the official language of the Jewish homeland should be what at that time was considered the preeminent language of science, culture, music, medicine, and philosophy: in short, German. A handful of Zionists had other ideas.",
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"segment": "Unofficial languages of Israel\nAs Israel is a multicultural and multilingual society, a large portion of the population speaks other languages unofficially. If you go around Israel, you are likely to hear the following languages spoken: Romanian. It spoken by first and second generation Jews from Romania as well as Romanian nationals that work in the country. Yiddish. Ashkenazi Jews speak this language. The number of speakers is declining due to the passing away of the older generation. German. About 100,000 Israelis speak German as their first language. German-speaking Jews have been around since the Ottoman period.",
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"segment": "Maurice Wilkins, 88; Had Role in Discovery of DNA - Los Angeles Times\nFacebook\nTwitter\nShow more sharing options\nShare\nClose extra sharing options\nFacebook\nTwitter\nLinkedIn\nEmail\nCopy Link URL Copied! Print\nMaurice Wilkins, 88; Had Role in Discovery of DNA\nBy Usha Lee McFarling\nOct. 7, 2004 12 AM PT\nFacebook\nTwitter\nShow more sharing options\nShare\nClose extra sharing options\nFacebook\nTwitter\nLinkedIn\nEmail\nCopy Link URL Copied! Print\nTimes Staff Writer\nMaurice Wilkins, who played a critical role in discovering the structure of DNA but whose contributions were long overshadowed by James Watson and Francis Crick, died Tuesday at a London hospital. He was 88. The discovery of DNA’s double helix structure -- considered one of the towering achievements of the 20th century and perhaps all of scientific history -- is key to understanding the primary genetic blueprint for life. The discovery 50 years ago jump-started the field of molecular biology and eventually led to such advancements as genetic screening tests for cancer, genetic fingerprinting of criminals and the still-controversial creation of genetically engineered organisms. Despite his pivotal role in providing the first photographs of the DNA molecule, Wilkins had long stood in the shadows of Watson and Crick, who worked together to determine the structure of DNA and achieved far more fame from the work in later years. Wilkins’ death comes about two months after that of Crick.",
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"headings": "Who Discovered DNA?\nWho Discovered DNA?\nDNA - The Molecule of Life\nDiscovery of DNA - Three Main Players\n\"This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest.\"\nFrancis Crick (1916-2004)\nJames Watson (b. 1928)\nMaurice Wilkins (1916-2004)\nDNA Research: A Timeline of Discovery & Developments\nFull reference:\nYou Are Allowed To Copy The Text\nWant to stay up to date? Follow us!\n",
"segment": "Maurice Wilkins (1916-2004)\nMaurice Wilkins was a New Zealand born British biophysicist and molecular biologist. After his early education he studied physics in Cambridge at St. John's College and acquired his degree in 1938. Then, in 1940 he received, from University of Birmingham, his Ph.D. in physics. For two years he worked at the Manhattan Project at the University of California, Berkeley during World War II. After that he returned to King's College London. In 1945 he joined St. Andrews' University, Scotland as lecturer in physics and pursued research in biophysics. He worked with Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin during 1950-52. Their combined efforts produced the images of the DNA molecule which resulted in Crick & Watson model in 1953. Wilkins became Deputy Director of the Medical Research Council Unit in 1955 and taught biophysics at King's College. In addition to the Nobel Prize in 1962, he was also given the Albert Lasker Award by American Public Health Association in 1960.",
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"headings": "10 The Scientists Credited With Establishing The Structure Of Dna Are\n10 The Scientists Credited With Establishing The Structure Of Dna Are\nThe Scientists Credited with Establishing the Structure of DNA\nThe Overview of DNA\nJames Watson\nFrancis Crick\nMaurice Wilkins\nRosalind Franklin\nThe Use of DNA\n",
"segment": "That was the first time where they worked as a colleague and established the structure of DNA. They discovered several models of DNA and tried to find evidence as many as they could. Maurice Wilkins\nMaurice Wilkins was also the man behind the structure of DNA. He was a physicist and worked at the King’s College. He focused on the improvement of cathode-ray tube screens to be applied in radar before starting his project on the structure of DNA. Wilkins was in dilemmatic because he had to join the making of atomic bomb project. He decided to change his career into a biophysics. Then, Wilkins started to work with John T. Randall who also his mentor at Cambridge. Someday, Maurice Wilkins had an idea to make a study about DNA by using X-ray crystallographic techniques. Randall was happy with the project and asked Franklin to join the project.",
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"segment": "<a class=\"pageCrumb\" href=\"/lp/dna-discovery\">DNA Discovery</a> --> <a class=\"pageCrumb\" href=\"https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery\">DNA Discovery</a> <span class=\"pageCrumb icon iconArrowRight\"></span> <strong class=\"pageCrumb\">Maurice Wilkins</strong> </nav> <main class=\"bodyBkgAlt page pagePadded pageWidth2\"> <article class=\"dnaSection\"> <div class=\"page pageWidth1 text2xlrg\"> <h1 class=\"light sectionHeading\">Maurice Wilkins</h1> <div class=\"articleFlex\"> <div class=\"articleBody\"> <div class=\"no-print\"> <hr /> <p class=\"seoShare\"> <button id=\"fbShareBtn\" class=\"icon iconOnly iconFacebook shareBtn\" data-link=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery/maurice-wilkins\"><span class=\"screenReaderText\">Facebook</span></button> <button id=\"twShareBtn\" class=\"icon iconOnly iconTwitter shareBtn\" data-link=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=&url=https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery/maurice-wilkins\"><span class=\"screenReaderText\">Twitter</span></button> <a id=\"emlShareBtn\" class=\"icon iconOnly iconEmail shareBtn\" href=\"mailto:?subject=Ancestry&body= https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery/maurice-wilkins\"><span class=\"screenReaderText\">Email</span></a> <small class=\"hide320\"></small> <button id=\"printBtn\" class=\"icon iconOnly iconPrint link\"><span class=\"screenReaderText\">Print</span></button></p> <hr /> </div> <h2>Who Is Maurice Wilkins?</h2> <p>Maurice Wilkins was a famous scientist who shared a Nobel Prize with <a href=\"https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery/watson-crick\" title=\"James Watson and Francis Crick\">James Watson and Francis Crick</a> in 1962 for their discovery of the <a href=\"https://www.ancestry.com/lp/dna-discovery\" title=\"double helix structure\">double helix structure</a> of DNA—a discovery which revolutionized the field of biology.</p> <p><img title=\"Maurice Wilkins\" src=\"https://cms.ancestrycdn.com/media/dam/0f5e1885-038b-4f16-ac4b-75dde0471ab0/Maurice_H_F_Wilkins_600px.2021-03-15-07-59-46.jpg\" style=\"border-color:#cdcdcd; border-style: solid; border-width:1px; margin:0px 10px 5px 0px; float: left; height:475px; width:360px\" />Maurice Wilkins was born in 1916 to Irish parents living in New Zealand. When he was six the family moved to England.",
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"title": "Maurice Wilkins, 88; Had Role in Discovery of DNA - Los Angeles Times",
"headings": "Maurice Wilkins, 88; Had Role in Discovery of DNA\nMaurice Wilkins, 88; Had Role in Discovery of DNA\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement\n",
"segment": "He was 88. The discovery of DNA’s double helix structure -- considered one of the towering achievements of the 20th century and perhaps all of scientific history -- is key to understanding the primary genetic blueprint for life. The discovery 50 years ago jump-started the field of molecular biology and eventually led to such advancements as genetic screening tests for cancer, genetic fingerprinting of criminals and the still-controversial creation of genetically engineered organisms. Despite his pivotal role in providing the first photographs of the DNA molecule, Wilkins had long stood in the shadows of Watson and Crick, who worked together to determine the structure of DNA and achieved far more fame from the work in later years. Wilkins’ death comes about two months after that of Crick. Advertisement\nThat Watson and Crick’s success was so dependent upon the work by Wilkins and his colleague Rosalind Franklin is commonly overlooked, said Adrian Hayday, a colleague of Wilkins at King’s College London. “ Maurice Wilkins played an absolutely critical role.” Wilkins’ autobiography, published last year, is titled “The Third Man of the Double Helix.” Wilkins and Franklin used X-ray techniques to take the first photographs of DNA. The clear images they provided, which pointed to a double helical structure, enabled Watson and Crick to beat chemist Linus Pauling in the furious race to be first to decode the structure of DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid.",
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"segment": "With additional information from research reports of Wilkins and Franklin, obtained via Max Perutz, Watson and Crick correctly described the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953. Wilkins continued to test, verify, and make significant corrections to the Watson–Crick DNA model and to study the structure of RNA. Wilkins, Crick, and Watson were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, \"for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material\". Contents\n1 Early life and education\n2 Career and research\n2.1 Post war years: 1945–1950\n2.2 DNA – Phase One\n2.3 DNA Phase two 1951–52\n2.4 Post-1953\n2.5 Awards and honours\n3 Personal life\n4 References\n5 Books featuring Maurice Wilkins\n6 External links\nEarly life and education\nMonument to Maurice Wilkins, Main Street, Pongaroa, New Zealand\nWilkins was born in Pongaroa, New Zealand, where his father, Edgar Henry Wilkins, was a medical doctor. His family had come from Dublin, where his paternal and maternal grandfathers were, respectively, Headmaster of Dublin High School and a Chief of Police. The Wilkinses moved to Birmingham, England when Maurice was 6. Later, he attended Wylde Green College and then went to King Edward's School, Birmingham from 1929 to 1934. Wilkins went to St John's College, Cambridge in 1935; he studied the Natural Sciences Tripos, specialising in Physics, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1938.",
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"segment": "Unfortunately too late for Sammy, there was a reemergence of performers in the 90’s, who like Davis had faded away. Sammy Davis’ lifelong habit of inhaling enormous volumes of cigarette smoke resulted first in cancer of the throat. After many unsuccessful treatments, it spread to the rest of his body. On May 16, 1990, Sammy Davis Jr. died in Beverly Hills. When Sammy Died , the lights on the Vegas strip went dark for an unheard of ten minutes in tribute to their beloved “Mr. Bojangles” The only other times the lights had been dimmed were for President John F. Kennedy and later, briefly for Dean Martin\nAccording to his daughter Tracey Davis, the first hours after Sammy’s death went badly. Ignoring Sammy’s last request that his headstone should simply read: “ The Entertainer,” his wife, Altovise, changed it to read: “ The Entertainer. He Did It All: Your Loving Wife Altovise, Father of Tracey, Mark, Jeff and Mann.”",
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"segment": "During the 70’s and 80’s things in show business were changing. The traditional lounge acts that were popular in the 50’s and 60’s were now becoming a thing of the past. It was no surprise that Davis would now find it hard to fit in during the late 70’s and early 80’s. The only thing left for Sammy was to settle on entertaining in the showrooms of Las Vegas, Reno, Atlantic City or Lake Tahoe. Variety shows that appeared on television were now near extinction, so this was no longer an option for him either. Unfortunately too late for Sammy, there was a reemergence of performers in the 90’s, who like Davis had faded away. Sammy Davis’ lifelong habit of inhaling enormous volumes of cigarette smoke resulted first in cancer of the throat. After many unsuccessful treatments, it spread to the rest of his body. On May 16, 1990, Sammy Davis Jr. died in Beverly Hills. When Sammy Died , the lights on the Vegas strip went dark for an unheard of ten minutes in tribute to their beloved “Mr. Bojangles” The only other times the lights had been dimmed were for President John F. Kennedy and later, briefly for Dean Martin\nAccording to his daughter Tracey Davis, the first hours after Sammy’s death went badly.",
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"segment": "In August 1989, Davis lost his ability to taste food and began feeling a tickle in his throat due to a cancerous tumor. Doctors recommended that he undergo a laryngectomy, but Sammy preferred to keep his voice, so he was treated with chemotherapy and radiation. After the cancer came back, his larynx was removed, but he passed away at his Beverly Hills home two months after the surgery on May 16, 1990. Davis was buried at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park near his father and Will Mastin, and two days after he died, the Las Vegas Strip's neon lights were dimmed for 10 minutes in his honor. Sammy's estate was worth an estimated $4 million, and he left most of it to his widow. However, he owed $7 million to the IRS ($5.2 million plus interest and penalties), and since Altovise had co-signed Davis's tax returns, she was liable for his debt and had to auction off Sammy's real estate and possessions to raise the money. Altovise reached a settlement with the IRS in 1997, and after her death in 2009, their son Manny became the estate's executor as well as the majority-rights holder of his father's creative works. Awards and Honors: Davis earned a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001, and \"What Kind of Fool Am I?\" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.",
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"segment": "Davis appeared in films such as 1981's The Cannonball Run, with Burt Reynolds and Roger Moore, and 1989’s Tap, with Gregory Hines. He was also a guest on a wide variety of television shows, including the Tonight Show, The Carol Burnett Show , All in the Family and The Jeffersons as well as the soap operas General Hospital and One Life to Live. And Davis made another turn on Broadway during the summer of 1978 in Stop the World - I Want to Get Off, though overall some critics were turned off by what they perceived as hammed up appearances. But while his career continued, with the performer embarking on a lauded tour with Sinatra and Liza Minnelli during the late '80s, Davis’s health began to fade. Davis was a heavy smoker, and in 1989 doctors discovered a tumor in his throat. The fall of that year he gave what would be his final performance, at the Harrah’s casino in Lake Tahoe. Shortly thereafter, Davis underwent radiation therapy. Though the disease appeared to be in remission, it was later discovered to have returned. On May 16, 1990, Sammy Davis Jr. passed away at his home in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 64. Before his death, he was honored by an array of his peers at a February television tribute.",
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"headings": "The Rat Pack\nThe Rat Pack\nWatch The Rat Pack in 1960 at the Sands Summit\nPeter Lawford\n(September 7, 1923-December 24, 1984)\nSammy Davis Jr\n(December 8, 1925-May 16, 1990)\n“Just do what you’re best at, and when you can’t do it any longer-stop.”\nDean Martin\n(June 7, 1917-December 25, 1995)\nFrank Sinatra\n(December 12, 1915-May 14, 1998)\nJoey Bishop\n(February 3, 1918-October 17, 2007)\nReference\n",
"segment": "Davis then married Altovise Gore. They adopted a son and were together until his death. Davis defeated alcohol and cocaine addiction. He smoked 4 packs of cigarettes a day. He was also a self-admitted compulsive gambler, and was said to have gambled and spent $50 million over 20 years, while earning $3 million a year. Davis also contributed generously to humanitarian causes. His films include Porgy and Bess, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Sweet Charity, Taps, and of course Ocean’s 11 with his Rat Pack buddies. His musical credits include Candy Man, Mr. Bojangles, I’ve Gotta Be Me, and What Kind of Fool Am I? to name a few. Sammy Davis Jr died on May 16, 1990 as a result of throat cancer.",
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"headings": "25 Celebrities Who Died Poor\n25 Celebrities Who Died Poor\n25. Michael Jackson\n24. Marvin Gaye\n23. Judy Garland\n22. Corey Haim\n21. Gary Coleman\n20. Oscar Wilde\n19. Sammy Davis Jr.\n18. Mickey Rooney\n17. Emily Dickinson\n16. Zora Neale Hurston\n15. Vincent Van Gogh\n14. Veronica Lake\n13. Bela Lugosi\n12. Andy Gibb\n11. Nikola Tesla\n10. Edgar Allan Poe\n9. Billie Holiday\n8. Dana Plato\n7. Anita Ekberg\n6. George Best\n5. Glenn Quinn\n4. Whitney Houston\n3. Charlie Parker\n2. Bobby Driscoll\n1. Joe Louis\nWhat do you think of all these celebrity stories? Let us know in the comments section!\n",
"segment": "Sammy Davis Jr.\nSammy Davis Jr. was a highly successful entertainer and prominent member of the Rat Pack. He led a glamorous lifestyle involving movie sets, Vegas shows and of course his friends Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and the rest of his Rat Pack crew. Which it makes it all the more baffling that Davis passed away with millions of dollars worth of debt! Davis died of throat cancer in 1990 (he smoked four packs of cigarettes a day for over forty years). Sadly his estate revealed that the much-loved entertainer owed $5.2 million in back taxes. ADVERTISEMENT\nThe performer also owed thousands of dollars in debts to other organisations and individuals. This meant that Davis’ estate subsequently became the subject of a lot of legal wrangling. Davis left his ‘inheritance’ to his wife Altovise Davis. Unfortunately though, the executors of his will had to sell off many of Davis’ keepsakes in order to raise the necessary funds. After Altovise’ death in 2009, their son Manny was named executor and he now holds all of the intellectual property rights relating to his father.",
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"segment": "Nov 26, 2019\nOriginal: Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nSammy Davis Jr. was a highly popular actor, comedian, singer and dancer. He was also part of the Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, with whom he starred in several films. Who Was Sammy Davis Jr.? Sammy Davis Jr. overcame prevailing racism to establish himself as an entertainment legend, becoming a successful comedian, actor, dancer and singer. As part of the Rat Pack, with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, Davis was known for films like Ocean's 11 and Sergeants 3 along with his partying ways. As his fame grew, his refusal to appear in any clubs that practiced racial segregation led to the integration of several venues in Miami Beach and Las Vegas. A Tony-nominated performer, Davis was also associated with popular recordings like \"I've Gotta Be Me\" and the No. 1 hit \"The Candy Man.\" He died of throat cancer on May 16, 1990.",
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"segment": "Sammy Davis Jr. dies at 64 of throat cancer in 1990 - New York Daily News\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement\nEntertainment\nSammy Davis Jr. dies at 64 of throat cancer in 1990\nNEW YORK DAILY NEWS |\nDec 07, 2015 at 2:58 PM\nSammy Davis Jr. alongside his friend Frank Sinatra at Radio City in 1988. (Originally published by the Daily News on May 17, 1990. This story was written by Hank Gallo.) A unique piece of American history slipped away early yesterday morning when 64-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. finally succumbed to throat cancer in his Beverly Hills home. Advertisement\nThe song-and-dance legend, who began his battle with cancer last September, died in his sleep at 5:59 a.m.\nDavis is survived by his third wife, Altovise Gore (the two celebrated their 20th anniversary on Friday), four children - Tracey, Mark and Jeff from his second marriage, to May Britt, and Manny from his marriage to Altovise - and two grandchildren, Andrew and Sam Michael. A funeral service is scheduled for tomorrow at Los Angeles' Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Advertisement\nWhile Michael Jackson was \"too overcome with grief to talk\" about the late entertainer, tributes from other friends and colleagues poured in. \"It is difficult to compress a friendship of more than 40 years into a few words,\" said Frank Sinatra, who canceled his Radio City dates to fly to California for his friend's funeral. \" I wish the world could have known Sam as I did. Sam never gave less than 100% when he was on stage, and he gave even more to those of us lucky enough to call him friend.",
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"segment": "Sammy Davis Jr. - Wikipedia\nSammy Davis Jr.\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Sammy Davis, Jr.)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican singer, actor (1925–1990)\nSammy Davis Jr.\nDavis in 1972\nBorn\nSamuel George Davis Jr.\n( 1925-12-08)\nDecember 8, 1925\nNew York City, U.S.\nDied\nMay 16, 1990\n(1990-05-16)\n(aged 64)\nBeverly Hills, California, U.S.\nResting place\nForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, U.S.\nOccupation\nSinger\ndancer\nactor\ncomedian\nYears active\n1928–1990\nSpouse (s)\nLoray White\n\n\n( m. 1958; div. 1959) \nMay Britt\n\n\n( m. 1960; div. 1968) \nAltovise Davis\n\n( m. 1970) \nChildren\n4\nParent (s)\nSammy Davis Sr. Elvera Sanchez\nMusical career\nGenres\nTraditional pop\nbig band\njazz\neasy listening\nshow tunes\nswing\nblues\nInstruments\nVocals\npiano\ndrums\nLabels\nDecca\nReprise\nVerve\nMotown\nMGM\nRCA\n20th Century\nApplause\nAssociated acts\nRat Pack\nBing Crosby\nQuincy Jones\nFrank Sinatra\nDean Martin\n\nWebsite\nwww .sammydavis-jr .com\nSamuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, dancer, actor, vaudevillian and comedian whom critic Randy Blaser called \"the greatest entertainer ever to grace a stage in these United States\". At age three, Davis began his career in vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the Will Mastin Trio, which toured nationally, and his film career began in 1933. After military service, Davis returned to the trio and became an overnight sensation following a nightclub performance at Ciro's (in West Hollywood) after the 1951 Academy Awards. With the trio, he became a recording artist.",
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"title": "How Did Sammy Davis Jr. Lose His Eye?",
"headings": "How Did Sammy Davis Jr. Lose His Eye?\nHow Did Sammy Davis Jr. Lose His Eye?\n1,241 likes\nDalliance with Death\n867 likes\nLife-changing Incident\nPaying it Back\n",
"segment": "#sammydavisjr #sammydavis #sammydavisjunior #blackandwhite #photography #ratpack #theratpack #famous #celebrity #ivegottabeme #gottabeme #sing #music\nview all 26 comments\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nDalliance with Death\nIt was on the Cajon Pass on Route 66 that the entertainer suffered his devastating eye injury in the early hours of November 19, 1954. He was heading to Los Angeles from Las Vegas for a recording session in Hollywood with two women in the car, when he drove his car into another vehicle. The circumstances surrounding the crash are a little unclear, as some reported that the other car was backing out of a driveway whilst others suggest the car was stopped in preparation for making a turn. No Content Available\nEither way, Davis’ lime green Cadillac made impact with the car in front which caused his head to hit the steering wheel, breaking his nose and causing significant damage to his eye. Looking back on the accident Davis reportedly said, “I had no control”, adding “I was just there, totally consumed by it, unable to believe I was really in an automobile crash.” Patients were speedily discharged in the community hospital to clear space for the star and the city’s eye surgeon assessed the damage. He concluded that the eye would have to be removed and surgery commenced. Celebrity support for Davis came in droves, perhaps most notably in the form of Frank Sinatra who insisted that Davis recover at his house in Palm Springs upon his discharge from hospital, which he did. Following the incident, Davis wore a silk patch over his eye for a while, before being fitted for a glass eye. Instagram\nofficialsammydavisjr\n15.8K followers\nView Profile\nofficialsammydavisjr\n662 posts · 15.8K followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n867 likes\nofficialsammydavisjr\nOn December 2nd, 1954 Sammy celebrated his approaching birthday with friends - including Milton Greene and Marilyn Monroe (pictured here).",
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"segment": "Kris Humphries Life and Career\nKris Humphries began playing ball amid his school days. Other than his b-ball vocation, he was additionally a decent swimmer. Yet, later, he exited his swimming profession with a specific end goal to concentrate on his b-ball vocation. The Rivals.com considered him as the five-star select. Moreover, in 2003, Kris was additionally recorded as the No. 2 control forward and in addition No. 15 player in the country. He proceeded with his ball vocation in the school as well. All things considered, the mentors and the media named him as the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Besides, he was likewise named to the All-Big Ten First Team.",
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"segment": "He averaged 21.7 points and 10.1 rebounds (both tops in the Big Ten), while shooting .444 percent from the field and .742 from the line. On February 18, 2004 he set a school record with 36 points in a game against Indiana. He also set a school record for most points by a freshman for a season with 629 and was the first Big Ten freshman to be named conference Player of the Week in two of the first three weeks of the season. Humphries only played one season for Minnesota before declaring for the NBA Draft. Although Humphries was personally successful at Minnesota, the team struggled. The Gophers finished 12–18, with a 3–13 record in the Big Ten during Humphries' lone season, tying Penn State for the worst record in the conference. Critics accused Humphries of playing selfishly, preferring to inflate his statistics and NBA draft stock rather than help the team win games. The team had a .500 record before his arrival and finished with a 10–6 conference record in the season after he left. Professional career\nUtah Jazz (2004–2006)\nHumphries was drafted by the Utah Jazz with the 14th overall selection in the 2004 NBA draft. He spent two seasons with the Jazz, averaging 3.7 ppg and 2.8 rpg in 4.8 minutes per game.",
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"segment": "Humphries accepted a scholarship offer to Duke University, but later reconsidered and chose the University of Minnesota. College career\nAt Minnesota, Humphries was named 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and named to the All-Big Ten First Team by the media and coaches. He was named Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press and by Rivals.com. He was the first freshman to lead the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding in the same season. He scored in double figures in all 29 games, with 16 point/rebound double-doubles on the season for Minnesota. He averaged 21.7 points and 10.1 rebounds (both tops in the Big Ten), while shooting .444 percent from the field and .742 from the line. On February 18, 2004 he set a school record with 36 points in a game against Indiana. He also set a school record for most points by a freshman for a season with 629 and was the first Big Ten freshman to be named conference Player of the Week in two of the first three weeks of the season. Humphries only played one season for Minnesota before declaring for the NBA Draft. Although Humphries was personally successful at Minnesota, the team struggled.",
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"segment": "He was also named to the Super 25 Basketball Team by USA Today, named Minnesota Mr. Basketball, and state player of the year by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and College Basketball News. He was one of 10 finalists for the 2003 Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award, averaging a double-double in his final three seasons, averaging 25.7 points, 11.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists a game as a senior. Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Humphries was listed as the No. 2 power forward and the No. 15 player in the nation in 2003. Humphries accepted a scholarship offer to Duke University, but later reconsidered and chose the University of Minnesota. College career\nAt Minnesota, Humphries was named 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and named to the All-Big Ten First Team by the media and coaches. He was named Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press and by Rivals.com. He was the first freshman to lead the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding in the same season. He scored in double figures in all 29 games, with 16 point/rebound double-doubles on the season for Minnesota.",
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"segment": "Kris Humphries - Wikipedia\nKris Humphries\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican basketball player\nFor other people with similar names, see Chris Humphries (disambiguation). Kris Humphries\nHumphries with the Hawks in 2017\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1985-02-06)\nFebruary 6, 1985 (age 36)\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\nNationality\nAmerican\nListed height\n6 ft 9 in (206 cm)\nListed weight\n238 lb (108 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school\nHopkins ( Minnetonka, Minnesota)\nCollege\nMinnesota (2003–2004)\nNBA draft\n2004 / Round: 1 / Pick: 14th overall\nSelected by the Utah Jazz\nPlaying career\n2004–2017\nPosition\nPower forward / Center\nNumber\n43\nCareer history\n2004 – 2006\nUtah Jazz\n2006 – 2009\nToronto Raptors\n2009–2010\nDallas Mavericks\n2010 – 2013\nNew Jersey / Brooklyn Nets\n2013–2014\nBoston Celtics\n2014 – 2016\nWashington Wizards\n2016\nPhoenix Suns\n2016 – 2017\nAtlanta Hawks\n\nCareer highlights and awards\nFirst-team Parade All-American (2003)\nMinnesota Mr. Basketball (2003)\n\nCareer NBA statistics\nPoints\n5,350 (6.7 ppg)\nRebounds\n4,314 (5.4 rpg)\nAssists\n556 (0.7 apg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\nMedals\n\nMen's basketball\nRepresenting the United States\nFIBA Americas U18 Championship\n\n2002 Isla Margarita\nNational team\nKristopher Nathan Humphries (born February 6, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played in the NBA for the Utah Jazz, Toronto Raptors, Dallas Mavericks, New Jersey / Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards, Phoenix Suns, and the Atlanta Hawks. Humphries played college basketball for the Minnesota Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota, and for the United States men's national basketball team . Contents\n1 Early years\n2 College career\n3 Professional career\n3.1 Utah Jazz (2004–2006)\n3.2 Toronto Raptors (2006–2009)\n3.3 Dallas Mavericks (2009–2010)\n3.4 New Jersey Nets (2010–2013)\n3.5 Boston Celtics (2013–2014)\n3.6 Washington Wizards (2014–2016)\n3.7 Phoenix Suns (2016)\n3.8 Atlanta Hawks (2016–2017)\n3.9 Retirement\n4 National team career\n5 Personal life\n6 NBA career statistics\n6.1 Regular season\n6.2 Playoffs\n7 References\n8 External links\nEarly years\nHumphries was born in Minnesota to Debra and William Humphries. His father was a football player at the University of Minnesota. Humphries is half African-American from his father. He has two older sisters, Krystal and Kaela.",
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"segment": "He was the 14th overall selection in the 2004 NBA draft. In June 2006, he was traded to Toronto Raptors. While at Toronto Raptors, he helped the team secure their first-ever division title. He was traded to Dallas Mavericks in 2009. He was later traded to New Jersey Nets in 2010. In 2011, Kris signed a 1-year contract with New Jersey Nets. The contract was worth $8 million. The following year, he signed a two-year contract worth $24 million with the team. At the team, the team had moved to Brooklyn and had consequently taken up the name Brooklyn Nets. Kris Humphries was traded to Boston Celtics in July 2013.",
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"segment": "His first success in sports came in competitive swimming, where he was the top 10-year-old in the nation in six events, first, beating young Michael Phelps in the remaining events. Kris Humphries held the US national record for the 50-meter freestyle for 10 and under boys for 18 years until it was recently broken. At age 12 he gave up swimming to pursue a career in basketball. Humphries attended Hopkins High School, where he led the team to a 25–2 record in 2002 and its first Minnesota state championship in 49 years. He was named a 2003 McDonald's All-American and named Second Team All-USA by USA Today. He was also named to the Super 25 Basketball Team by USA Today, named Minnesota Mr. Basketball, and state player of the year by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and College Basketball News. He was one of 10 finalists for the 2003 Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award, averaging a double-double in his final three seasons, averaging 25.7 points, 11.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists a game as a senior. Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Humphries was listed as the No. 2 power forward and the No. 15 player in the nation in 2003.",
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"segment": "What states does the Mississippi river run through to get to the golf of Mexico? Louisiana\nWhat country does the Mississippi River run through? The Mississippi River runs through The United States of America\nand does not cross the country's boundaries until it joins the Gulf\nof Mexico. What three major rivers run through the central US? Three major rivers that run through the central United States\nare Missouri River, Arkansas River, and Mississippi River. How many states does the Mississippi river go through? There are only 2 states that the Mississippi River passes\nthrough. These states are Louisiana and Mississippi. The river does\nrun along the borders of Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois,\nWisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. Does the Mississippi River run through Florida?",
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"segment": "Does the Mississippi River run through Florida? The Mississippi River does not flow through Florida. The Mississippi River rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward through Minnesota and then becomes the border for 9 U.S. states. Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi are along the east side of the Mississippi River, and Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas are along its west side. The river serves as the border between Louisiana and Mississippi before turning west and flowing through Louisiana to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico. What part of Missouri does the Mississippi river run through? The Mississippi River defines the eastern border of the state of Missouri, and does not actually run through the state (as the Missouri River does) except where the river has created a few small islands. Does the Mississippi river run through Washington DC? The Mississippi River does not flow through Washington DC. The river rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward through Minnesota and then becomes the border for 9 U.S. states.",
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"segment": "12 Best Things to Do in Cancun with Kids (2021) Fun Activities! Home\nDestination Guides\n12 Best Things to Do in Cancun with Kids – Fun Family Activities! 12 Best Things to Do in Cancun with Kids – Fun Family Activities! Emily Appelbaum\nJanuary 1, 2021\nCancun is one of the most stunning destinations in Mexico and if you are visiting the country, this is a city you must make a trip to. In fact, this is also a great place to travel to with your children and I would highly recommend it for the little ones. There are a variety of different activities you can enjoy with the kids here. You can try snorkeling, leisure days at the beach, off roading in the jungles and even swimming with whale sharks. And if you’re staying at one of the best all inclusive resorts in Cancun for families, you can usually book these trips through the concierge. The beauty of this destination is that you can enjoy the perks of a city while at the same time also soak yourself in nature and local flora and fauna. The activities that you can partake in are usually inexpensive and even if they are on the slightly more expensive side, they are certainly experiences that are worth having.",
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"segment": "Composed of islands, islets and cays and more than 100 reefs, sometimes grouped in submerged old atolls, the archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines, Malaysia, and southern Vietnam. Named after the 19th-century British whaling captain Richard Spratly who sighted Spratly Island in 1843, the islands contain less than 2 km 2 (490 acres) of naturally occurring land area, which is spread over an area of more than 425,000 km 2 (164,000 sq mi). The Spratly Islands are one of the major archipelagos in the South China Sea which complicate governance and economics in this part of Southeast Asia due to their location in strategic shipping lanes. The islands have no indigenous inhabitants, but offer rich fishing grounds and may contain significant oil and natural gas reserves, and as such are important to the claimants in their attempts to establish international boundaries. Some of the islands have civilian settlements, but of the approximately 45 islands, cays, reefs and shoals that are occupied, all contain structures that are occupied by military forces from Malaysia, Taiwan (ROC), China (PRC), the Philippines or Vietnam. Additionally, Brunei has claimed an exclusive economic zone in the southeastern part of the Spratly Islands, which includes the uninhabited Louisa Reef . Contents\n1 Geographic and economic overview\n2 Geology\n3 Ecology\n3.1 Coral reefs\n3.2 Vegetation\n3.3 Wildlife\n3.4 Ecological hazards\n4 History\n4.1 Early records and cartography\n4.2 Military conflict and diplomatic dialogues\n4.3 2016 PCA Tribunal ruling\n5 Transportation and communication\n5.1 Airports\n5.2 Telecommunications\n6 Gallery\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nGeographic and economic overview\nFurther information: List of maritime features in the Spratly Islands\nThe Spratly Islands\nIn 1939, the Spratly Islands were coral islets mostly inhabited by seabirds. Despite the Spratly Islands naturally consisting of 19 islands (see below), according to a Chinese 1986 source, the Spratly Islands consist of 14 islands or islets, 6 banks, 113 submerged reefs, 35 underwater banks and 21 underwater shoals. The northeast part of the Spratly Islands is known as Dangerous Ground and is characterised by many low islands, sunken reefs, and degraded, sunken atolls with coral often rising abruptly from ocean depths greater than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) – all of which makes the area dangerous for navigation.",
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"segment": "The islands are all of similar nature; they are cays (or keys): sand islands formed on old degraded and submerged coral reefs. The Spratly Islands contain almost no significant arable land, have no indigenous inhabitants, and very few of the islands have a permanent drinkable water supply. Natural resources include fish, guano, oil and natural gas. Economic activity has included commercial fishing, shipping, guano mining, oil and gas exploitation, and more recently, tourism. The Spratly Islands are located near several primary shipping lanes. In 1987, China installed a small military structure on Fiery Cross Reef under the pretext of building an oceanic observation station and installing a tide gauge for the Global Sea Level Observing System. After a deadly skirmish with the Vietnamese Navy, China installed some military structures on more reefs in the vicinity of the Philippines and Vietnamese occupied islands and this led to escalating tensions between these countries and China over the status and \"ownership\" of reefs. The islands and cays, listed in descending order of naturally occurring area, are:",
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"headings": "The Philippines and Spratly Islands: A Losing Battle\nExpeditions\nThe Philippines and Spratly Islands: A Losing Battle\nby Britanny Cheng\nWorks Cited:\nPreviously in this series:\nABOUT THE AUTHOR (S)\n",
"segment": "The Philippines and Spratly Islands: A Losing Battle - Scientific American Blog Network\nExpeditions\nThe Philippines and Spratly Islands: A Losing Battle\nBy Jim Haw on June 4, 2013\nShare on Facebook\nShare on Twitter\nShare on Reddit\nShare on LinkedIn\nShare via Email\nPrint\nAdvertisement\nby Britanny Cheng\nWhat has more than 750 reefs and islands, has been claimed by 5 different countries, and has been the center of political disputes since the 1900s? Answer: the Spratly Islands, located off the coast of the Philippines and Malaysia. This region has been claimed by both of these nations as well as China, Vietnam, Brunei and Taiwan. Despite the political dilemma synonymous with them, the general American public is mostly unaware that these islands exist. Advertisement\nWhat can the Spratly Islands have to offer? Combined, they barely have 4 square kilometers of land spread out in over 450,000 square kilometers of sea. This makes the construction of infrastructure almost impossible, making the islands uninhabitable.",
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"segment": "Economic activity has included commercial fishing, shipping, guano mining, oil and gas exploitation, and more recently, tourism. The Spratly Islands are located near several primary shipping lanes. In 1987, China installed a small military structure on Fiery Cross Reef under the pretext of building an oceanic observation station and installing a tide gauge for the Global Sea Level Observing System. After a deadly skirmish with the Vietnamese Navy, China installed some military structures on more reefs in the vicinity of the Philippines and Vietnamese occupied islands and this led to escalating tensions between these countries and China over the status and \"ownership\" of reefs. The islands and cays, listed in descending order of naturally occurring area, are: #\nIsland name\nin Atoll\nArea\n(ha.) Location\nCurrently occupied by\nReclaimed\narea\n1\nItu Aba Island\nTizard Bank\n46.00\n10°23′N 114°21′E\n / 10.383°N 114.350°E / 10.383; 114.350\nTaiwan (Taiping Island)\n~6ha\n2\nThitu Island\nThitu Reefs\n37.20\n11°03′N 114°17′E\n / 11.050°N 114.283°E / 11.050; 114.283\nPhilippines (Pagasa Island)\n\n3\nWest York Island\nWest York Island\n18.60\n11°05′N 115°01′E\n / 11.083°N 115.017°E / 11.083; 115.017\nPhilippines (Likas Island)\n\n4\nSpratly Island\nSpratly Island\n13.00\n08°38′N 111°55′E\n / 8.633°N 111.917°E / 8.633;",
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"segment": "The \"International name\", usually in English; the \"Chinese name\", sometimes different for PRC and ROC (and also in different character-sets); the Vietnamese, Philippine and Malaysian names, and also, there are alternate names (e.g. Spratly Island is also known as Storm Island), and sometimes names with European origins (French, Portuguese, Spanish, British, etc.). The Spratly Islands are important for economic and strategic reasons. The Spratly area holds potentially significant, but largely unexplored, reserves of oil and natural gas, it is a productive area for world fishing, it is one of the busiest areas of commercial shipping traffic, and surrounding countries would get an extended continental shelf if their claims were recognised. In addition to economic incentives, the Spratlys sit astride major maritime trade routes to Northeast Asia, giving them added significance as positions from which to monitor maritime activity in the South China Sea and to potentially base and project military force from. In 2014, China drew increased international attention due to its dredging activities within the Spratlys, amidst speculation it is planning to further develop its military presence in the area. In 2015 satellite imagery revealed that China was rapidly constructing an airfield on Fiery Cross Reef within the Spratlys whilst continuing its land reclamation activities at other sites. Only China (PRC), Taiwan (ROC), and Vietnam have made claims based on historical sovereignty of the islands. The Philippines, however, claims part of the area as its territory under UNCLOS, an agreement parts of which have been ratified by the countries involved in the Spratly islands dispute.",
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"segment": "南沙群島/南沙群岛; pinyin: Nánshā Qúndǎo; Dusun: Kopulohon Dibut) are a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea. Composed of islands, islets and cays and more than 100 reefs, sometimes grouped in submerged old atolls, the archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines, Malaysia, and southern Vietnam. Named after the 19th-century British whaling captain Richard Spratly who sighted Spratly Island in 1843, the islands contain less than 2 km 2 (490 acres) of naturally occurring land area, which is spread over an area of more than 425,000 km 2 (164,000 sq mi). The Spratly Islands are one of the major archipelagos in the South China Sea which complicate governance and economics in this part of Southeast Asia due to their location in strategic shipping lanes. The islands have no indigenous inhabitants, but offer rich fishing grounds and may contain significant oil and natural gas reserves, and as such are important to the claimants in their attempts to establish international boundaries. Some of the islands have civilian settlements, but of the approximately 45 islands, cays, reefs and shoals that are occupied, all contain structures that are occupied by military forces from Malaysia, Taiwan (ROC), China (PRC), the Philippines or Vietnam.",
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"segment": "An island of one’s own\nReuters/Romeo Ranoco\nA Filipino-American group flashes peace signs during a protest in front of the Chinese consulate building in Manila on July 8, 2011. The Spratly Islands, located in the southern part of the South China Sea, are claimed in whole or in part by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam. The Spratly Islands comprise over 120 islands, islets, rocks and reefs scattered over 240,000 square kilometres of maritime space. These are insignificant fly specks on the map—but they are close to vital sea lanes. They also potentially give rise to broad maritime claims, within which valuable resources exist. Around 10% of the global fishing catch is estimated to come from the South China Sea, making access to its waters critical to regional food security. There has also long been speculation concerning potential oil and gas resources underlying disputed waters—but that’s uncertain precisely because of the existence of the competing claims. Island-building in regions like the Spratly Islands plays well to China’s nationalistic domestic audience and also appears to be aimed at reinforcing China’s territorial and maritime claims. The nations fighting over the Spratly Islands care deeply about territory, no matter how tiny and seemingly intrinsically worthless. Safeguarding sovereignty claims therefore helps to underpin and legitimise the governments concerned.",
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"segment": "Charles Drew | Cool Kid Facts\nPlease email or share this article! Email\nFB\nCharles Drew\nEarly Life\nCharles Richard Drew, born in 1904 in Washington, DC, was an African-American doctor. He grew up in Washington DC and spent much of his childhood playing sports. He was very athletic, engaging in multiple sports and earning many medals for his performances. He attended Dunbar High School and was on a few sports teams there, such as basketball and football. When he graduated high school in 1922, he earned himself a sports scholarship to attend Amherst College. He continued to perform in sports teams during his time there. Four years after enrolling at Amherst, he had earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. He wanted to go on to medical school, but he did not have enough money to do so right away. To save up money, he began teaching biology and working as an athletic coach at Morgan College (now called Morgan State University) in Baltimore, Maryland.",
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"headings": "\nDr. Charles Richard Drew\nDr. Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an African-American physician and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge in developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II. He protested against the practice of racial segregation in the donation of blood from donors of different races since it lacked scientific foundation. In 1943, Drew's distinction in his profession was recognized when he became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.\nEarly life\nCharles Drew was born in Washington, D.C. . to Richard and Nora Drew, and was the oldest of five children. In high school and at Amherst College, Drew excelled in athletics and became a All-American in football as a halfback. Drew was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Two years after college, Drew worked as an athletic director, football coach, and science teacher at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1928, he entered medical school at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Drew continued to excel in sports while at McGill, and joined British professor Dr. John Beattie in blood research. He continued his research when he worked as an intern and later resident at Montreal General Hospital.\nDrew received a fellowship from Howard University's Medical School, enabling him to study at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. While at Columbia University, Dr. Drew worked with the renowned Dr. Allen Whipple and with Dr. John Scudder on the problem of blood storage.\nThe science and practice of blood transfusion had developed from early work including preserving whole blood in refrigerated storage in World War I (see Oswald Hope Robertson) and the practice of having hospital \"blood banks\" (see Bernard Fantus) in the mid-1930s. Drew focused his own work on the challenge of separating and storing blood components, particularly blood plasma, as this might extend storage periods. Dr. Drew earned his Doctor of Medical Science degree from Columbia University in 1940 , with a doctoral thesis under the title Banked Blood: A Study in Blood Preservation. While supervising this program, Drew was also able to prove that water could help preserve blood too, thus helped lay the foundation for using \"dry plasma\" in blood preservation.\nIn late 1940, just after earning his degree, Dr. Drew was called upon by John Scudder to help set up and administer an early prototype program for collecting, testing, and distributing blood plasma in Britain. Called Blood for Britain, the group was organized around eight hospitals in New York City, who would collect and test blood plasma, package it and ship it to Britain, which by this time had a serious shortage of blood due to the effects of the Battle of Britain.\nDr. Drew created protocols and procedures for the collection, testing, and shipping of blood to England. Total collections came to almost 15,000 people donating blood, and over 5,600 gallons of blood plasma. However, due to racial tensions during the 1940's in America, there was a great deal of controversy involving whether or not to use black peoples' blood plasma or to limit it to white donors. Furthermore, when the project was turned over to the government in early 1941, the military announced its policy of segregation, and would not mix blood from blacks and whites, leading to segregated donation centers. Despite all his work on the project, and despite the fact that he was the driving force behind its procedures and policies, they refused to offer him leadership of the new project, over objection from Dr. Scudder and others, instead suggesting he be 'assistant director' While no clear record exists of what Dr. Drew's thoughts were, it is known he left his position there to accept the Chair of Surgery at Howard University that same year.\nIn 1941, Drew accepted the Chair of Surgery at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1943, Drew became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery. He received the Spingarn Medal in 1944 for his contributions to medicine.\nDeath\nCharles R. Drew died at the age of 45 from injuries suffered in a car accident in Green Level North Carolina. According to some reports, the nearest hospital refused to admit Dr. Drew because of his race, and vital time was lost in taking him further away to a black hospital. However, Dr. John Ford, another black physician who was traveling with Dr. Drew at the time, says that was not true: \"We all received the very best of care. The doctors started treating us immediately. ... I can truthfully say that no efforts were spared in the treatment of Dr. Drew, and, contrary to popular myth, the fact that he was a Negro did not in any way limit the care that was given to him.\" The nature of Dr. Drew's injuries excluded a blood transfusion; it would have killed a man in his condition faster. A similar urban legend circulates regarding jazz legend Bessie Smith.\nNevertheless, in M*A*S*H episode S2E09, \"Dear Dad... Three\", Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre explain to a soldier (played by Mills Watson) who doesn't want \"colored blood\" the history of blood plasma, and use the life and death of Charles Drew as an example to sway his views on race. While there are statistically-significant correlations between ethnicity/nationalities and blood type frequencies, all blood types are found in all ethnic/national groups and blood can be safely transfused one person to another regardless of ethnicity if the blood types are compatible. The conventional 20th-century tests could not discern whether an individual blood sample comes from an African American, a European American, or a \"pure-blooded\" African.\nAlthough racism played little direct part in Drew's death, sleep deprivation certainly did. Charles Drew was characterized by colleagues as \"tireless,\" which was high praise for any doctor and reflects the standard training regimen of the profession: doctors were expected to live on less sleep than lesser mortals, for days, weeks, or years at a time. His companions on the fatal trip (all black doctors) reveal that they had all been working hard, with little time for sleep, and they had been up most of the night before the crash; shortly before, they had stopped for donuts and coffee. This problem was worsened by the lack of hotel accommodations for black doctors in the segregated South: black doctors and other travelers stayed with families, who tended to keep more practical hours than doctors did.\nThe fatal accident occurred when Drew had been driving another doctor's 1949 Buick Roadmaster — the archetypal doctor's car in 1950 — for many sleepless hours. He apparently fell asleep at the wheel briefly, then abruptly reawakened when the right wheels drifted off the edge of the paved road and someone called out to him. He tried to get back on the road by gradually steering left, but that caused the wheel rim to catch on the pavement's edge, flipping the car. An expert stunt driver might know how to recover by moving further right and then turning the wheel sharply left, but few drivers are taught this technique, and it is not easy to remember when exhausted. The car rolled, the doors popped open, and Drew was hanging halfway out the door as the car rolled over him. His injuries were extensive. Dr. John Ford was thrown out, breaking his arm and injuring his knee.\nSeveral motorists stopped to offer help. One white man who stopped said \"It looks like you boys are in some trouble,\" according to Dr. Bullock, the car's owner. Several ambulances arrived. The first one on the scene (which was owned by a funeral parlor, as most ambulances were in 1950), picked up Drew and Ford and took them five miles to Alamance County General Hospital. The driver didn't try for Duke University Hospital, a much better hospital, because it was thirty miles away. Drew was not officially admitted, because he died in the emergency room before he could be stabilized.\nThe car had no seat belt so injuries were predictably severe, although two passengers were uninjured. When Drew and the other injured doctor were brought into the emergency room, the doctors did not discriminate on the basis of their skin color, but soon figured out that they were doctors and that one of them was famous. Despite the best care available in a small rural hospital, Drew's injuries proved quickly fatal.\nCommemoration\nIn 1966 , the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School was incorporated in California and was named in his honor. This later became the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.\nIn 1981 , the United States Postal Service issued a postage stamp in his honor which was included in the Great Americans series.\nCharles Drew Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska\nCharles Drew Science Enrichment Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan\nCharles R. Drew Elementary School, Pompano Beach, Florida\nCharles R. Drew Elementary School, Silver Spring, Maryland\nCharles R. Drew Hall, an all-male freshman dorm at Howard University, Washington D.C.\nCharles Drew Community Health Center, located in Burlington, NC near the site of the old Alamance County hospital\n",
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"headings": "\nDr. Charles Richard Drew\nDr. Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an African-American physician and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge in developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II. He protested against the practice of racial segregation in the donation of blood from donors of different races since it lacked scientific foundation. In 1943, Drew's distinction in his profession was recognized when he became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.\nEarly life\nCharles Drew was born in Washington, D.C. . to Richard and Nora Drew, and was the oldest of five children. In high school and at Amherst College, Drew excelled in athletics and became a All-American in football as a halfback. Drew was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Two years after college, Drew worked as an athletic director, football coach, and science teacher at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1928, he entered medical school at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Drew continued to excel in sports while at McGill, and joined British professor Dr. John Beattie in blood research. He continued his research when he worked as an intern and later resident at Montreal General Hospital.\nDrew received a fellowship from Howard University's Medical School, enabling him to study at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. While at Columbia University, Dr. Drew worked with the renowned Dr. Allen Whipple and with Dr. John Scudder on the problem of blood storage.\nThe science and practice of blood transfusion had developed from early work including preserving whole blood in refrigerated storage in World War I (see Oswald Hope Robertson) and the practice of having hospital \"blood banks\" (see Bernard Fantus) in the mid-1930s. Drew focused his own work on the challenge of separating and storing blood components, particularly blood plasma, as this might extend storage periods. Dr. Drew earned his Doctor of Medical Science degree from Columbia University in 1940 , with a doctoral thesis under the title Banked Blood: A Study in Blood Preservation. While supervising this program, Drew was also able to prove that water could help preserve blood too, thus helped lay the foundation for using \"dry plasma\" in blood preservation.\nIn late 1940, just after earning his degree, Dr. Drew was called upon by John Scudder to help set up and administer an early prototype program for collecting, testing, and distributing blood plasma in Britain. Called Blood for Britain, the group was organized around eight hospitals in New York City, who would collect and test blood plasma, package it and ship it to Britain, which by this time had a serious shortage of blood due to the effects of the Battle of Britain.\nDr. Drew created protocols and procedures for the collection, testing, and shipping of blood to England. Total collections came to almost 15,000 people donating blood, and over 5,600 gallons of blood plasma. However, due to racial tensions during the 1940's in America, there was a great deal of controversy involving whether or not to use black peoples' blood plasma or to limit it to white donors. Furthermore, when the project was turned over to the government in early 1941, the military announced its policy of segregation, and would not mix blood from blacks and whites, leading to segregated donation centers. Despite all his work on the project, and despite the fact that he was the driving force behind its procedures and policies, they refused to offer him leadership of the new project, over objection from Dr. Scudder and others, instead suggesting he be 'assistant director' While no clear record exists of what Dr. Drew's thoughts were, it is known he left his position there to accept the Chair of Surgery at Howard University that same year.\nIn 1941, Drew accepted the Chair of Surgery at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1943, Drew became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery. He received the Spingarn Medal in 1944 for his contributions to medicine.\nDeath\nCharles R. Drew died at the age of 45 from injuries suffered in a car accident in Green Level North Carolina. According to some reports, the nearest hospital refused to admit Dr. Drew because of his race, and vital time was lost in taking him further away to a black hospital. However, Dr. John Ford, another black physician who was traveling with Dr. Drew at the time, says that was not true: \"We all received the very best of care. The doctors started treating us immediately. ... I can truthfully say that no efforts were spared in the treatment of Dr. Drew, and, contrary to popular myth, the fact that he was a Negro did not in any way limit the care that was given to him.\" The nature of Dr. Drew's injuries excluded a blood transfusion; it would have killed a man in his condition faster. A similar urban legend circulates regarding jazz legend Bessie Smith.\nNevertheless, in M*A*S*H episode S2E09, \"Dear Dad... Three\", Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre explain to a soldier (played by Mills Watson) who doesn't want \"colored blood\" the history of blood plasma, and use the life and death of Charles Drew as an example to sway his views on race. While there are statistically-significant correlations between ethnicity/nationalities and blood type frequencies, all blood types are found in all ethnic/national groups and blood can be safely transfused one person to another regardless of ethnicity if the blood types are compatible. The conventional 20th-century tests could not discern whether an individual blood sample comes from an African American, a European American, or a \"pure-blooded\" African.\nAlthough racism played little direct part in Drew's death, sleep deprivation certainly did. Charles Drew was characterized by colleagues as \"tireless,\" which was high praise for any doctor and reflects the standard training regimen of the profession: doctors were expected to live on less sleep than lesser mortals, for days, weeks, or years at a time. His companions on the fatal trip (all black doctors) reveal that they had all been working hard, with little time for sleep, and they had been up most of the night before the crash; shortly before, they had stopped for donuts and coffee. This problem was worsened by the lack of hotel accommodations for black doctors in the segregated South: black doctors and other travelers stayed with families, who tended to keep more practical hours than doctors did.\nThe fatal accident occurred when Drew had been driving another doctor's 1949 Buick Roadmaster — the archetypal doctor's car in 1950 — for many sleepless hours. He apparently fell asleep at the wheel briefly, then abruptly reawakened when the right wheels drifted off the edge of the paved road and someone called out to him. He tried to get back on the road by gradually steering left, but that caused the wheel rim to catch on the pavement's edge, flipping the car. An expert stunt driver might know how to recover by moving further right and then turning the wheel sharply left, but few drivers are taught this technique, and it is not easy to remember when exhausted. The car rolled, the doors popped open, and Drew was hanging halfway out the door as the car rolled over him. His injuries were extensive. Dr. John Ford was thrown out, breaking his arm and injuring his knee.\nSeveral motorists stopped to offer help. One white man who stopped said \"It looks like you boys are in some trouble,\" according to Dr. Bullock, the car's owner. Several ambulances arrived. The first one on the scene (which was owned by a funeral parlor, as most ambulances were in 1950), picked up Drew and Ford and took them five miles to Alamance County General Hospital. The driver didn't try for Duke University Hospital, a much better hospital, because it was thirty miles away. Drew was not officially admitted, because he died in the emergency room before he could be stabilized.\nThe car had no seat belt so injuries were predictably severe, although two passengers were uninjured. When Drew and the other injured doctor were brought into the emergency room, the doctors did not discriminate on the basis of their skin color, but soon figured out that they were doctors and that one of them was famous. Despite the best care available in a small rural hospital, Drew's injuries proved quickly fatal.\nCommemoration\nIn 1966 , the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School was incorporated in California and was named in his honor. This later became the Charles R. 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"segment": "In 1992, he graduated from high school. He later joined Amherst College, Massachusetts via an athletic scholarship. In 1926, he graduated from the college. At the college, he was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He later enrolled at McGill University, Montreal in Canada where he took medicine. In 1933, he graduated from the school with an MDCM. He later did graduate for Columbia University. He obtained his Doctor of Medical Science Degree from the university after some time. He became the first African American to earn such a degree. Career\nIn 1941, Charles Drew became the first African American surgeon to be appointed as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.",
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"segment": "Drew had a rich assortment of graduation announcements and convocations since his education was extensive through his life. Upon graduation from Amherst in 1926 he was awarded the Howard Hill Mossman trophy as the man who contributed the most to Amherst athletics during his four years in school. After graduation from Amherst, Drew took on a position as a biology teacher at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland and also served as the school’s Athletic Director. During his two years at Morgan State, he helped to turn the school’s basketball and football programs into collegiate champions. In 1928, Charles decided to pursue his interest in medicine and enrolled at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He was received as a member of the Medical Honorary Society and graduated in 1933 with Master of Surgery and Doctor of Medicine degrees, finishing second in his class of 127 students. He stayed in Montreal for a while as an intern at Montreal General Hospital and at the Royal Victoria Hospital. In 1935, he returned to the United States and began working as an instructor of pathology at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He was also a resident at Freedmen’s Hospital (the teaching hospital for Howard University) and was awarded the Rockefeller Foundation Research Fellowship. He spent two years at Columbia University in New York attending classes and working as a resident at the Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital. During this time he became involved in research on blood and blood transfusions.",
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"segment": "Research into the storage of blood and large-scale blood banks\nBiography: Charles Drew was an African-American doctor and scientist in the early 1900s. His work on blood storage and blood banks helped to save thousands of lives during World War II. Where did Charles Drew grow up? Charles Richard Drew was born on June 3, 1904 in Washington, D.C. He grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood of Washington, D.C. called Foggy Bottom with his two younger sisters and a younger brother. His father worked in the carpet industry where he earned a nice middle-class living. Education and Sports\nCharles' main interest in school was sports. He was a standout athlete in many sports including football, basketball, track, and baseball. After high school, Charles attended Amherst College where he received a scholarship to play sports. Medical School\nDuring college Charles became interested in medicine.",
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"segment": "Based on that opinion, which scenario could be punishable by law? Ms. Jones turning in Ms. Smith for stealing\nMs. Jones telling her friends that she was president of the United States\nMs. Jones refusing to stand during the singing of the United States' national anthem. Ms. Jones arguing with her friend in public\nMs. Jones telling her friends that she was president of the United States\nRead the following amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Which amendment is this? Fifteenth\nNineteenth\nTwenty-first\nTwenty-sixth\nNineteenth\nThe Fourth Amendment states that a reasonable search and seizure must\ninclude a warrant and be based on an indictment. include a warrant and be based on probable cause. be based on probable cause and include due process. be based on probable cause and include a Miranda warning. include a warrant and be based on probable cause.",
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"segment": "to make one's own decisions. Read the excerpt from a court of appeals ruling on the Stolen Valor Act. The Stolen Valor Act is not only unnecessary; it also sets a dangerous precedent. If future acts follow the same principles, the government may forbid speech solely because it is a lie, even if that lie does not create damage. Based on that opinion, which scenario could be punishable by law? Ms. Jones turning in Ms. Smith for stealing\nMs. Jones telling her friends that she was president of the United States\nMs. Jones refusing to stand during the singing of the United States' national anthem. Ms. Jones arguing with her friend in public\nMs. Jones telling her friends that she was president of the United States\nRead the following amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Which amendment is this?",
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"segment": "Mr. JONES. In terms of revolution, that there needed to be some changes made, as I said, in the law and in the application of the law in the United States. Mr. ROMINES. Were there any discussions of how that revolution was to be effectuated? Mr. JONES. No. Mr. ROMINES. Just that we need a revolution, period? Mr. JONES. Not a revolution, there needs to be some revolutionary movement made and some change.",
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"segment": "and thus divesting herself of every benefit, taking upon herself every burden, she claims to be exempt from any power to execute the laws of the United States within her limits. I well remember an occasion when Massachusetts was arraigned before the bar of the Senate, and when then the doctrine of coercion was rife and to be applied against her because of the rescue of a fugitive slave in Boston. My opinion then was the same that it is now. Not in a spirit of egotism, but to show that I am not influenced in my opinion because the case is my own, I refer to that time and that occasion as containing the opinion which I then entertained, and on which my present conduct is based. I then said, if Massachusetts, following her through a stated line of conduct, chooses to take the last step which separates her from the Union, it is her right to go, and I will neither vote one dollar nor one man to coerce her back; but will say to her, God speed, in memory of the kind associations which once existed between her and the other States. It has been a conviction of pressing necessity, it has been a belief that we are to be deprived in the Union of the rights which our fathers bequeathed to us, which has brought Mississippi into her present decision. She has heard proclaimed the theory that all men are created free and equal, and this made the basis of an attack upon her social institutions; and the sacred Declaration of Independence has been invoked to maintain the position of the equality of the races. That Declaration of Independence is to be construed by the circumstances and purposes for which it was made.",
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"headings": "\nPlandemic – Indoctornation\nSubtitle files\nFilm Transcript\n[The Future (1)]\n[Beginning of Recorded Material]\nThe New Normal.\nMore Tech, Less Jobs?\nThe Great Reset.\nBuild Back Better.\nCOVID-19 Vaccine.\nEvent 21.\nPCR.\nThe Pandemic and 5G\nLockdown and Protests.\nFreedom March.\n[End of Recorded Material]\nDisclaimer\n",
"segment": "We’ve been forbidden to protest. Speaker: Tell me what law I have broken; you cannot tell me any law that I have broken. Speaker: We’ve been assaulted. We’ve been arrested and fined. What a disgrace, you must have mothers. What an outrage. Charles Walker:",
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"segment": "By passing laws. Faye Wattleton has devoted her career to ensuring a world in which her point of view is enforced by law. I don’t object to anyone seeking to use the political process to enforce his or her particular point of view in this way. In our system, everybody gets a voice, and everybody gets a vote. We each get to make our case in the public square, and may the best idea win. Because we each can vote, no one can inflict the majority with his point of view (unless, of course, he’s a judge). What is disturbing in Wattleton’s article is her implication she is neutral, unbiased, and tolerant, when she is not. She is entitled to her point of view, but s",
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"segment": "It is now going to be Jill’s responsibility to return Anne’s clothes to her. Another example of a contract that is implied by law may be if you are often hired to mow the laws of many of your neighbors. Let’s assume that you are in high demand, and you sometimes lose track of whose lawn you are supposed to mow when, or even which specific people have asked you to come and cut their grass. As such, you then mow the lawn for Mr. Jones, by mistake, and when you go to obtain your payment, he refuses, since he never actually asked you to mow his lawn. A court could decide that even though you were erroneous in thinking that Mr. Jones had hired you, he still should not be able to receive those services for free; a court may insist that Mr. Jones still pay you. ( While probably also making you see the importance of better record-keeping!) Within the scope of implied contracts, there also exist those that are implied by fact. These are just as legally binding as an express contract, and they come about as the result of actions and circumstances; declared intentions.",
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"segment": "Iblockalypse Brow. Lone Granger. CP3-0. Clever\nDouble Lebrontondre. With All My Dwight. Are you Joakim Me? Dengnam Style. Fifty Shades of Klay. We Run the Knight. Frozen Gobert.",
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"headings": "\nUSA Basketball Announces 44 Finalists for 2020 U.S. Olympic Men’s Team\n2020 Tokyo Olympic Games\n",
"segment": "Gordon Hayward (Boston Celtics); Dwight Howard (Los Angeles Lakers); Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans); Kyrie Irving ( Brooklyn Nets); LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers); Kyle Kuzma (Los Angeles Lakers); Kawhi Leonard (L.A. Clippers); Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers); Brook Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks); Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers);",
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"title": "USA Basketball Announces 57 Finalists for U.S. Olympic Men’s Team",
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"segment": "Gordon Hayward (Charlotte Hornets); Dwight Howard (Philadelphia 76ers); Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans); Kyrie Irving ( Brooklyn Nets); LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers); Kyle Kuzma (Los Angeles Lakers); Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers); Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers); Brook Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks); Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers);",
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"segment": "Are you Joakim Me? Dengnam Style. Fifty Shades of Klay. We Run the Knight. Frozen Gobert. Curry Restaurant. Coca Scola. Jabari Food. Kawhi 5-O.\nBy George! Warriors…come out and play!",
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"url": "https://www.cardboardconnection.com/2020-21-panini-contenders-draft-picks-basketball-cards",
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"headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n",
"segment": "Amir H. Alesheikh\n, lived in Iran\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 265 answers and 407.9K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What kind of government does Iran have? Honestly? A weird one. We have voting but we have politically and militarally active leader who cannot be voted down by people. The claim is that we have a presidentt who is voted by people. But the candidates to the presidency are vetted by the people that the leader has chosen. The voting process is always shady and the end result is someone that virtually has not much power and is basically a puppet to the leader. We have something like parlimant, but it only can pass laws that are not deemed unislamic by a group called “Shorayeh Negahban”. But at the end of the day, when you face them they cl\nContinue Reading\nHonestly?",
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"headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n",
"segment": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora\nIranian Culture\nPolitics of Iran\nClassification Question\nIran\nGovernment\nWhat type of government does Iran have? Ad by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\n, Used to live in Middle East, been to many of its countries\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 171 answers and 476.7K answer views\nIf you want a short answer: Like any other government but they are bad at covering things up and have less abilities comparing to other governments. And to explain what I meant, I should probably say that, Iran has a very complex, more than a bit corrupted and yet functioning system that operates just fine. A group of Islamic experts are chosen by Iranian people's vote called the Assembly of Experts.",
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"segment": "The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament.",
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"segment": "The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The president represents the country internationally.",
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"segment": "We have something like parlimant, but it only can pass laws that are not deemed unislamic by a group called “Shorayeh Negahban”. But at the end of the day, when you face them they claim to be a “ theocracy ”. Ali Hossein\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 419 answers and 290.3K answer views\nIn fact, Iran has Islamic government which consists of a kind of Islamic government which have its determined freedom. For instance, you can see that in the recent election in Iran government (Iran presidential election), more than 73% of Iranians participate in that, an it shows how much they are consent about their government and their system, otherwise they wouldn’t take part in that high participation. 478 views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by The Penny Hoarder\n9 lessons from millionaires who are good with money. Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million. M.Ali Qashqaie\n, Muslim, student of jurisprudence and law. Answered 6 years ago\nIran is islamic republic mean which all of people destine by choose the president and parliament by free selection. also mean laws and rules of society disciple and follow islam. because 98 % of peoples choosen this system on 1979.",
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"headings": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nHistory And Context\nSupreme Leader Of The Government Of Iran\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nJudiciary Of Iran\nOther Institutions\n",
"segment": "Iran is a Middle-Eastern country also known as the Islamic Republic of Iran and has a theocratic government, in which most policies are based on Islamic religious ideologies. The political structure of the country comprises of the supreme leader, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and other institutions such as the Assembly of Experts, the Expediency Discernment Council, and the City and Village Councils of Iran. The country follows a constitution that was ratified by referendum in 1979, and later amended in 1989. The Iranian constitution outlines and defines the political, economic, and social structure of the country. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic is the ruler and the Commander-in-Chief of the country. History And Context\nIn 1979, the Pahlavi Dynasty was overthrown in a revolution, leading to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the leader of the Revolution becoming the supreme leader of the new republic. The Islamic Republic was installed after a referendum following the revolution’s victory, whereby citizens were asked to vote for or against the Republic, with 98.2% voting in favor. In the same year, 1979, Iranians ratified a new constitution by referendum. In 1989, the constitution was amended through another referendum. The constitution contains theocratic as well as democratic elements.",
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"headings": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhat Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhere Is Iran?\nWhat Type of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Is the Capital of Iran?\nHistory of Tehran\nRole of Tehran as the Capital City of Iran\n",
"segment": "It has an area of 1,648,195 square km. The country has a shoreline along the Caspian Sea to the north, and is bordered by several countries. The Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf borders the country to the south. The eastern borders of Iran are formed by Pakistan and Afghanistan. Iraq and Turkey are the western neighbors of the nation. Turkmenistan has a border with Iran to the northeast. What Type of Government Does Iran Have? Iran has a theocratic government where Islamic ideologies guide the political activities in the country. There are three branches of government in the country, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems. The President of Iran serves as the head of government and is an elected representative.",
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"segment": "Current local time in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States\nAdvertisement\nCurrent Time in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States\nWhat Time Is It In Indianapolis, Indiana, United States? Local Time\n2:06:45 AM\nWednesday, May 26, 2021\nEastern Daylight Time (EDT) -0400 UTC\nUTC/GMT is 06:06 on Wednesday, May 26, 2021\nDifference from your location: 1 hour ahead of Chicago, Illinois\nAdvertisement\nDST\nTime Zone Map\nDaylight Saving Time\nStarts On March 14, 2021 at 02:00 AM\nSet Your Clock\nAhead 1 hour\nEnds On November 7, 2021 at 02:00 AM\nSet Your Clock\nBack 1 hour\nReceive DST reminders for Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. HO\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nTime Zone Conversions\nEST to CST\nEST to PST\nEST to MST\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Indianapolis\nPartly sunny. Warm. 80°F / 27°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Indianapolis, Indiana, 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\n27 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 Indianapolis, Indiana, 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 Indianapolis, Indiana, 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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"segment": "What College did Bill Gates Go to? What College did Bill Gates Go to? Bill Gates began college in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard University beginning in 1973. However Bill never finished college, he left in his junior year to pursue his love of technology. You can find more information here: microsoft.com/PRESSPASS/EXEC/BILLG/BIO.MSPX. I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way. As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.",
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"title": "Where did Bill Gates go to school? | Yahoo Answers",
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"segment": "Where did Bill Gates go to school? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Business & Finance Corporations · 1 decade ago\nWhere did Bill Gates go to school? -Where he went to school\n-Where he went to college/university\n-His education backround\n10 Answers\nRelevance\nSandy\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nBill Gates's education background\nBorn on Oct. 28, 1955, Gates grew up in Seattle. Gates attended public elementary school. By age 9 he had read every volume of the 1960 World Book Encyclopedia. In 7th grade his parents sent him to Lakeside Private School in hopes it would be more challenging for their son’s intellectual drive. That is where he became friends with Paul Allen,classmate with similar interests in technology (who would later become his business partner). He and his friends often studied Fortune Magazine. His favorite subjects were Math and Reading. He excelled in math.",
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"headings": "Bill Gates learned what he needed to start Microsoft in high school\nBill Gates learned what he needed to start Microsoft in high school\nDon’t miss:\n",
"segment": "Business magnate and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates poses in November 1985 in Bellevue, Washington. Deborah Feingold | Getty Images\nBefore enrolling, Gates wasn’t sure he would like the school — and he nearly sabotaged his own admission. “ When I was in 6th grade, and my mom and dad suggested I go to Lakeside, I wasn’t too sure about it,” Gates says. “ In those days, Lakeside was an all-boys school where you wore a jacket and tie, called your teachers ‘master,’ and went to chapel every morning. For a while, I even thought about failing the entrance exam.” Luckily, he listened to his parents, and the school gave Gates his earliest experience with computers. Around the same time he started 7th grade in the late 1960s, several faculty members managed to acquire a terminal. The machinery was new to everyone, students and faculty alike, Gates says. At the time, computers were expensive: The machines cost thousands of dollars, they were slow and they consumed a lot of electricity. “",
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"segment": "Bill Gates - College Years\nBill Gates\nCollege Years\nBill Gates graduated from Lakeside in 1973. Gates got a 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT. He enrolled at Harvard univiersity in Massachusetts. There he found his future buisness partener Steve Ballmer, who later became CEO of microsoft. Gates also met a computer scientist named Christos Papadimitriou at Harvard also. After 3 years in college Gates decided to make a computer software company with Paul Allen. In 1975 Gates dropped out of Harvard just one year before he graduated and formed the company. It took Bill Gates parents a long time to think about weather or not Bill Gates could drop out of college.",
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"url": "https://www.scoopify.org/bill-gates-facts/",
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"segment": "But he has different thoughts in mind. He had the habit to hack the computers of the school to get a place among the girls. “ Sober yet Clever trickster!” 2. According to sources, Bill Gates completed his studying at The Lakeside School, only because this school had a computer. That is where he garnered the passion for computers and coding. Had it been not it, this visionary entrepreneur had been a scientist. Being the genius in the computer, Gates scored 1590 out of 1600 in his SAT examination. 3. Bill Gates went for his higher studies to Harvard University.",
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"title": "Bill Gates Facts for Kids - The Co-Founder of the Microsoft Corporation",
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"segment": "When Gates was 17, he started a company with Paul Allen, one of the Gates’ friends. The company was Traf-O-Data. Bill Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He was believed to be the National Merit Scholar then. Gates scored 1590 out 1600 in SAT. Harvard College gave him admission in autumn 1973. He studied in Harvard for 2 years. It was in Harvard College when Gates met Steve Ballmer. He also found an algorithm for pancake sorting. The algorithm had solved quite many problems in fact, the solution had remained pretty effective for well over 30 years.",
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"title": "Bill Gates Bio, Affair, Divorce, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Creator of Microsoft",
"headings": "\nBill Gates Bio\n(Creator of Microsoft)\nWilliam Henry Gates III is an American business magnate, investor, author, philanthropist, and humanitarian. He is best known as the principal founder of Microsoft Corporation.\nRelationship Statistics of Bill Gates\nIs Bill Gates divorced?\nHow is Epstein related to Bill and Melinda’s divorce?\nWho is Bill Gates?\nBill Gates: Early life, Childhood, Education\nEducation\nBill Gates: Career, Profession\nBill Gates: Net Worth, Earnings\nCharity\nBill Gates: Rumors, Controversy\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight\nSocial Media Profile\n",
"segment": "Education\nFor his education, he went to Lakeside School. Later he graduated from there in 1973. Then he joined Harvard College after scoring 1590 out of 1600 on SAT. But after two years, he dropped out of college. Bill Gates: Career, Profession\nBill Gates started working on programming in his early college days. He founded Microsoft along with Paul Allen in 1975. In the initial years, he mainly focused on writing codes rather than handling management. He hooked up with Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) to work on the BASIC interpreter. Afterward, in 1980, Microsoft partnered with IBM selling the software for IBM PC.",
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"title": "12 of the most successful entrepreneurs who dropped out of college",
"headings": "12 of the most successful entrepreneurs who dropped out of college\n12 of the most successful entrepreneurs who dropped out of college\n1. Bill Gates\n2. Steve Jobs\n3. Mark Zuckerberg\n4. Larry Ellison\n5. Jack Dorsey\n6. Rachael Ray\n7. John Mackey\n8. Russell Simmons\n9. Michael Dell\n10. Jan Koum\n11. Travis Kalanick\n12. Orji Uzor Kalu\nGet our hottest stories delivered to your inbox.\nSign up for Mashable Newsletters to get personalized updates on top stories and viral hits.\n",
"segment": "Image: Joe McNally/Getty Images\nGates left Harvard in 1975 to found Microsoft with Paul Allen. He received an honorary degree from Harvard in 2007 and has since publicly said, “Although I dropped out of college and got lucky pursuing a career in software, getting a degree is a much surer path to success.” Whenever I see this information about Bill Gates and college, it just calls out to me to think about and mention a couple of points. First is, how smart do you have to be to get into Harvard? Well, smarter than you think. He wasn't down at the local community college (although, nothing is wrong with that). Bill Gates isn't \"just\" lucky, he's brilliant, and even he wishes he had that degree. 2. Steve Jobs\nAfter just one semester at Reed College in Oregon, Jobs dropped out of school.",
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"segment": "Yes\nBill Gates was fanatical about Computers and Programming. Gates admitted in Lakeside School, one of handful schools in the US with a computer terminal at the time. Gates first computer program ever was a tic-tac-toe game. Gates hacked his school program to schedule students in classes, changing the code so that he was placed in classes with “disproportionate number of interesting girls.” Gates graduated from Lakeside School with a score of 1590 out of 1600, and then went to Harvard in 1973 where he met Steve Balmer. In 1975, Gates dropped out of Harvard and joined his childhood friend Paul Allen to form a company which they named “Micro-Soft.” The hyphen fell off within a year. In 1977 he was arrested in New Mexico for driving without a license. Gates paid $30.1 million at an auction in 1994 for the Codex Leicester, a collection of writing by Leonardo Da Vinci. His net worth briefly surpassed $101 billion 1999, causing the media to call “cent billionaire.”",
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"segment": "He enrolled at Harvard College in 1973 to study pre-law but also studied mathematics and took a graduate-level computer science course. Gates left Harvard after two years, opting instead to start his own computer software company. He would have been allowed to return to Harvard, had his company failed, but this was not the case as Microsoft became hugely successful. For more on Bill Gates’ education and his choice to leave Harvard, read on. Early Education\nBill Gates, the son of attorney Bill Gates Sr, felt that he was being encouraged to choose law as his career from an early age. His parents fostered a competitive environment in the home, both recreationally and academically, rewarding their children for winning and penalizing them for losing. At 13, his parents enrolled him at Lakeside School, a private preparatory school in Seattle, where he first discovered his affinity for computers. A rummage sale, held by the school’s Mothers’ Club, enabled them to purchase a Teletype Model 33 ASR computer for the school. Gates was in the eighth grade and was excused from math in order to spend more time on the computer, practicing programming. His first computer program allowed the user to play tic-tac-toe against the computer, where it had previously required two players.",
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what county is troy il in? | Madison County | [
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"segment": "Troy, IL - Troy, Illinois 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\nTroy\nTroy, IL\nClaim this business\nDirections\nSponsored Topics\nTroy Hotels\nTroy Restaurants\nDescription\nTroy is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 8,524 at the 2000 census. Troy is located at 38°43′45″N 89°53′30″W / 38.72917°N 89.89167°W / 38.72917; -89.89167 (38.729236, -89.891733). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.2 square miles (10.8 km²), all of it land. Legal\nHelp\n×\nShow Labels\nSATELLITE\nMAP\nLIVE TRAFFIC\nTraffic Slow Downs\nTraffic Incidents\nTraffic Webcams\n2 km\n1 mi\n© 2021 MapQuest , © TomTom , © 2021 Mapbox | Legal | Privacy | About our Ads | Do Not Sell\nFind hotels by Best Western Hotels & Resorts",
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"segment": "38°43′45″N 89°53′30″W\n / 38.72917°N 89.89167°W / 38.72917; -89.89167\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nIllinois\nCounty\nMadison\nArea\n• Total\n5.67 sq mi (14.68 km 2)\n• Land\n5.61 sq mi (14.54 km 2)\n• Water\n0.05 sq mi (0.14 km 2)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• Total\n9,888\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n10,375\n• Density\n1,848.06/sq mi (713.53/km 2)\nTime zone\nUTC-6 ( CST)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC-5 ( CDT)\nZIP Code (s)\n62294\nArea code (s)\n618\nFIPS code\n17-76199\nWikimedia Commons\nTroy, Illinois\nWebsite\nwww .troyil .us\nTroy is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 9,888 at the 2010 census. Troy is part of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its namesake in Lincoln County, Missouri is also part of this MSA, making it (along with the two O'Fallons in Illinois and Missouri) one of the few pairs of like-named municipalities to be part of the same MSA. Contents\n1 History\n2 Geography\n3 Demographics\n4 Notable people\n5 References\n6 External links\nHistory\nTroy was platted in 1819. It was incorporated as a town on February 18, 1857, and as a city in 1892. Geography\nTroy is located at\nWikiMiniAtlas\n38°43′45″N 89°53′30″W\n / 38.72917°N 89.89167°W / 38.72917; -89.89167\n(38.729236, -89.891733). According to the 2010 census, Troy has a total area of 5.349 square miles (13.85 km 2 ), of which 5.29 square miles (13.70 km 2) (or 98.9%) is land and 0.059 square miles (0.15 km 2) (or 1.1%) is water.",
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"segment": "Troy, Illinois - Wikipedia\nTroy, Illinois\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCity in Illinois, United States\nTroy\nCity\nThe William W. Jarvis House, a historic site in the city. Location of Troy in Madison County, Illinois. Location of Illinois in the United States\nCoordinates: 38°43′45″N 89°53′30″W\n / 38.72917°N 89.89167°W / 38.72917; -89.89167\nCoordinates: 38°43′45″N 89°53′30″W\n / 38.72917°N 89.89167°W / 38.72917; -89.89167\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nIllinois\nCounty\nMadison\nArea\n• Total\n5.67 sq mi (14.68 km 2)\n• Land\n5.61 sq mi (14.54 km 2)\n• Water\n0.05 sq mi (0.14 km 2)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• Total\n9,888\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n10,375\n• Density\n1,848.06/sq mi (713.53/km 2)\nTime zone\nUTC-6 ( CST)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC-5 ( CDT)\nZIP Code (s)\n62294\nArea code (s)\n618\nFIPS code\n17-76199\nWikimedia Commons\nTroy, Illinois\nWebsite\nwww .troyil .us\nTroy is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 9,888 at the 2010 census. Troy is part of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its namesake in Lincoln County, Missouri is also part of this MSA, making it (along with the two O'Fallons in Illinois and Missouri) one of the few pairs of like-named municipalities to be part of the same MSA.",
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"segment": "Welcome to the City of Troy Website. Please visit our pages throughout this website. Important Notice: Fair Housing Activity Housing Discrimination Hotline: 1-800-669-9777\nThe City of Troy is t he County Seat for Doniphan County, located in the Northeast corner of the State of Kansas on US Hwy 36, approximately 13 miles west of the Missouri River . The townsite of Troy and seat of justice of Doniphan County was located October 12, 1855, by A. Payne and Thomas J. B. Cramer, commissioners appointed by the Territorial Legislature, under act of Congress, approved May 20, A. D. 1854, granting to counties and parishes of each State and Territory of the United States, in which the public lands are situated, the right of pre-emption to a quarter section of land, the proceeds of sale of which shall be applied to the erection of public buildings in said county. They reported that they did locate said seat of justice on the southwest quarter of Section 17, Township 3, Range 21, and caused a stake to be driven on said quarter section, on one side of which was inscribed, \"The County Seat of Doniphan County on this quarter Section.\" On the other side they inscribed the date -- October 12, 1855 -- and signed their names. This stake is supposed to have been driven near where the court house now stands. At a meeting, October 16, 1855, the County Commissioners ordered James F. Forman to lay off eighty acres of said quarter section into town lots, and make a draft there of said town.",
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"segment": "It is the county seat of Lincoln County. Troy is located at 38°58′30″N 90°58′38″W / 38.975°N 90.97722°W / 38.975; -90.97722 (38.974922, -90.977132). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.9 square miles (15.4 km²), of which, 5.9 square miles (15.4 km²) of it is land and 0.17% is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 6,737 people, 2,521 households, and 1,747 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,134.5 people per square mile (437.9/km²). There were 2,661 housing units at an average density of 448.1 per square mile (173.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 93.87% White, 2.86% African American, 0.39% Native American, 0.13% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.80% from other races, and 1.93% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.71% of the population. Legal\nHelp\n×\nShow Labels\nSATELLITE\nMAP\nLIVE TRAFFIC\nTraffic Slow Downs\nTraffic Incidents\nTraffic Webcams\n2 km\n1 mi\n© 2021 MapQuest , © TomTom , © 2021 Mapbox | Legal | Privacy | About our Ads | Do Not Sell\nFind hotels by Best Western Hotels & Resorts",
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"segment": "Online Utility Billing\n\nSee the attached document for information regarding setting up an online utility account. Contact the water department at 636-462-7611 with any questions. Click Here\nNIXLE\nOver the past several years, Lincoln County has faced floods, fires, missing children, boil orders, automobile accidents and flu outbreaks, and the new system, Nixle, will help residents stay informed, officials say. Nixle allows emergency service agencies to send emergency alerts, advisories and community messages to everyone in the county database. The emergency service agencies include Lincoln County Emergency Management, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Lincoln County Fire Protection District #1, Lincoln County Health Department, and the City of Troy. Residents can sign up to get the alerts for free at www.nixle.com or by texting their Zip code to 888777. They can also download the free iPhone Nixle app. Resident can select whether they want to receive texts, emails or phone messages. Park Dedication Project\nThe City of Troy is dedicated to lasting community improvements, you can participate by dedicating amenities to your favorite park. Click here for complete form.",
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"segment": "The formal boundaries for the City of Troy encompass a land area of 33.47 sq. miles and a water area of 0.17 sq. miles. Oakland County is in the Eastern time zone (GMT -5). The elevation is 748 feet. The City of Troy ( GNIS ID: 1627176) has a C5 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that is independent of any county subdivision and serves as a county subdivision equivalent. It also has a Functional Status Code of \"A\" which identifies an active government providing primary general-purpose functions . Alternate Unofficial Names for Troy: Troy Corners.",
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"segment": "MIAMI COUNTY OHIO\nSURROUNDED BY: NORTH\nShelby County\nEAST NORTHEAST\nChampaign County\nEAST SOUTHEAST\nClark County\nSOUTH\nMontgomery County\nWEST\nDarke County\nCOUNTY INFORMATION\n1895 Map of Ohio\n(Click on Thumbnail\nfor Large Map)\nMap modified with permission\nof Ray Sterner from http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states DATE CREATED\n1807\nPARENT COUNTY\nMontgomery\nCOUNTY SEAT\nTroy\n\n\nMAGGIE'S SKELETON CLOSET AKA PLACES TO SEEK YOUR ANCESTORS\n\nMiami County Probate Court\n215 W Main St\nTroy, OH 45373-3263\n937-332-6800\nMiami County Health Dept\n3232 N County Road 25a\nTroy, OH 45373\n937-335-5675\nFlesh Public Library, History Department\n124 West Green Street, Piqua, Ohio 45356\nAs of June 1997, for historical and genealogical information, you can contact: James Oda (municipal historian) at: (937) 773-6753 voice\n(937) 773-5981 fax\nTroy Miami County Library\n419 W Main St\nTroy, OH 45373\n937-339-0502\nOakes-Beitman Library\n2 North Main Street\nPleasant Hill, Ohio 45359\nJ.R. Clark Public Library\nLocal History Room\nEast Spring St.\nCovington, Ohio 45318\nMiami County Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc.\na chapter of O.G.S.\nPO Box 305, Troy, OH 45373-0305\n(no archives or library at this time)\nTroy Historical Society Archives\nHayner Culture Center\n301 West Main Street\nTroy, Ohio 45373\n--Obituary card file\nQuaker Researcher Center\n47 North Miami St\nWest Milton, Ohio 45383\nRossville Museum & Culture Center\n(Afro-American)\nP.O.Box 627, Piqua, Ohio 45356\nMiami Valley Genealogy Index (The Miami Valley Genealogical Index is a searchable index of more than 535,000 records dealing with early residents of the Miami Valley. Most records date before 1900.) Tippecanoe Historical Society\nP. O. Box 42\nTipp City, Ohio 45371\nRobot for Wright State University Archives\nSpecial Collections and Archives\nPaul Laurence Dunbar Library\nWright State University\nDayton, OH 45435\n937-775-2092\nMiami County Page of the OHGenWeb Project\nOTHER INFORMATION\nMiami County was once a part of an Indian stronghold. The name \"Miami\" comes from the Miami tribe of Indians. The word \"Miami\" in Indian language means \"mother\". Many of the early settlers of Troy, the county seat, were from Virginia and Kentucky. During the Civil War the city was a station on the Underground Railroad.",
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"segment": "Livingston County, Illinois\nRecent News\nLivingston County Electronic Recycling Event (6-12-2021)\nApril 6th Election Results\nLivingston County Polling Places\nWelcome to Livingston County\nWelcome to the Official Government Website of Livingston County, Illinois. Livingston County is located in the upper portion of Central Illinois and is home to the following cities and towns: Campus, Chatsworth, Cornell, Cullom, Dwight, Emington, Fairbury, Flanagan, Forrest, Graymont, Long Point, Odell, Pontiac, Saunemin and Strawn. To learn more about Livingston County browse through our About Livingston section. The goal of livingstoncountyil.gov is to make our local county government more accessible and open to the public and to provide news and information about upcoming events, county departments and services. We hope this website will give you the tools you need to find the information you are looking for. We will continue to make changes to this website to improve the content and access of information to the public. Link to County Code and Ordinance. The Livingston County Code of Ordinances as it appears on this website may not be the most current version available. To ensure you are reviewing the most up to date version, please feel free to contact the Livingston County Clerk’s Office during normal business hours.",
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"segment": "Inventions - George Washington Carver\nGeorge Washington Carver\nGeorge Washington Carver\nUsing Peanuts\nGeorge Washington Carver made things using peanuts including beverages, cosmetics, medicines, dyes and paints. Some beverages are peanut lemon punch and peanut orange punch. Hand lotion, face lotion, face powder and peanut oil shampoo were also made from peanuts. Medicines included rubbing oils, castor oils, and laxatives. Dyes for leather and cloth were some things he also made. Using Potatoes\nHe made 117 products out of sweet potatoes including flour and candy. Carver invented flour, sugar, yeast, wood stains, medicines and cattle feed and many more from sweet potatoes. Using Pecans & Soybeans\nSeventy-Five products were made from pecans. George Washington Carver worked along with Henry Ford to invent synthesized rubber from soybean. Just like peanuts, Carver made paints and stains from soybeans.",
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"segment": "This bulletin includes several interesting ways to use peanuts like shampoo, mayonnaise, paints and coffee. Not only was Carver skilled in finding uses for peanuts, he also found new ways to use Alabama clay and sweet potatoes. Carver was one of the most prominent African Americans of his time and well-recognized for his work in plant research. George Washington Carver advised Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi on matters of agriculture and nutrition. George Washington Carver was the first African American to have a national park named after him. You can visit the park and his monument in Missouri. In addition to being an excellent scientist and inventor, Carver was also an accomplished pianist and painter. His artwork was exhibited at the World’s Fair in 1893. About George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King Jr. said, “From oppressive and crippling surroundings, George Washington Carver lifted his searching, creative mind to the ordinary peanut, and found therein extraordinary possibilities for goods and products unthinkable by minds of the past, and left for succeeding generations an inspiring example of how an individual could rise above the paralyzing conditions of circumstance.” Many people think that George Washington Carver invented peanut butter, but contrary to popular belief peanut butter was around centuries before he was around.",
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"segment": "Did George Washington Carver Actually Invent Peanut Butter? George Washington Carver: The Peanut Man\nFarmers, of course, loved the high yields of cotton they were now getting from Carver’s crop rotation technique. But the method had an unintended consequence: A surplus of peanuts and other non-cotton products. Carver set to work on finding alternative uses for these products. For example, he invented numerous products from sweet potatoes, including edible products like flour and vinegar and non-food items such as stains, dyes, paints and writing ink. But Carver’s biggest success came from peanuts. In all, he developed more than 300 food, industrial and commercial products from peanuts, including milk, Worcestershire sauce, punches, cooking oils and salad oil, paper, cosmetics, soaps and wood stains. He also experimented with peanut-based medicines, such as antiseptics, laxatives and goiter medications.",
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"segment": "George Washington Carver (1864-1943) was an important pioneer in peanut research. He developed over three hundred products from peanuts, peanut shells and peanut foliage. These ranged from cheese and mayonnaise to shaving cream, soaps, dyes, wallboard and plastics. In fact, peanuts have so many uses that it is impossible to enumerate them all. Mr. Carver was able to serve an entire dinner in which all of the food was made from peanuts, including soup, meat, vegetables, milk, ice cream and coffee! Mr. Carver was born a slave on a Missouri farm. He worked his way through school and college, earning a master's degree in agriculture from Iowa Agricultural College (later Iowa State), where he became the first black faculty member. In 1896 he accepted Booker T. Washington's invitation to head the newly formed Department of Agriculture, at an annual salary of $1,000. Carver taught, wrote and worked in his Tuskegee laboratory for 47 years. He encouraged farmers to plant hardy peanuts instead of cotton, which was depleting the soil of vital elements, and which was suffering badly from damage by the boll weevil.",
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"segment": "George Washington Carver found hundreds of ways to use peanuts. Some of the peanut products he invented included clothing dyes, fuel for cars, plastic products, cooking oil, and peanut butter. George Washington Carver found many hundreds of uses for sweet potatoes and soybeans. President Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Congress consulted George Washington Carver on agricultural matters because he was known as an expert around the world. The Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi sought help from George Washington Carver to help with crops in India. George Washington Carver became known as the ‘farmer's best friend' in the South. Many of George's inventions were not patented by him because he believed his ideas should be free. Many of his products were patented by industrialists and they made fortunes from his inventions. George Washington Carver was the first African-American to have a national park named for him; it is located in Missouri.",
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"segment": "– George Washington Carver’s epitaph\nActivities\nLearn more about George Washington Carver with these activities: Take a field trip, hike, or nature walk: George Washington Carver felt students learned best outside the classroom and frequently took his classes outdoors. Try a peanut recipe: Carver published many recipes using peanuts. You can sample some of them on the Tuskegee Institute website or try dishes from a peanut-themed dinner based on his recipes. I want to try the fudge! Do an experiment: One of his great contributions was teaching farmers in the South about crop rotation. The soil in many areas was very poor because of years of cultivating cotton, which took nitrogen out of the soil.",
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"segment": "George Washington Carver Facts for Kids, Who Invented Peanut Butter? - Kids Play and Create\nGeorge Washington Carver Facts for Kids, Who Invented Peanut Butter? George Washington Carver was mostly known for inventing peanut butter, but did you know that he invented over 300 uses for peanuts. Learn more with these George Washington Facts for Kids. Who was George Washington Carver? George Washington Carver was an agricultural scientist. Agricultural scientists conduct research to improve farm crops and animals. Carver credited for inventing over 300 uses for peanuts. Early Life\nGeorge Washington Carver was born in Diamond Grove Missouri on the Moses Carver plantation in 1864. His birth name was George Carver.",
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"headings": "LeBron James Rookie Year: Accolades, Performances, Contract Details, and More\nLeBron James Rookie Year: Accolades, Performances, Contract Details, and More\nWhat was LeBron James’ rookie year?\nDid LeBron James win the Rookie of the Year award?\nWhat was LeBron’s rookie contract?\nHow much is a LeBron James rookie card worth?\nADVERTISEMENT\nSHARE THIS ARTICLE :\nAikansh Chaudhary\n",
"segment": "But how well did LeBron do in his rookie year? If you are looking for answers to this very question, then you are in the right place. Today, we’ll walk you through King James’ rookie year. What was LeBron James’ rookie year? ADVERTISEMENT\nArticle continues below this ad\nLeBron was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2003 NBA draft with the no.1 overall pick. When James was brought to the team straight from high school, naturally his teammates doubted him and believed they were better than him. However, when James flaunted his immense skill set at such a young age, the critics settled down. Although LeBron couldn’t carry the team to the playoffs in his rookie year, the team improved by 17 wins and finished the season with a record of 35-47. Did LeBron James win the Rookie of the Year award? The 2003 Rookie of the Year was a close race between LeBron and Carmelo Anthony.",
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"segment": "LeBron James Rookie Year\nLeBron James Rookie Year\nWhat’s with the LeBron James rookie year? On average, most rookies in the NBA are not expected to make significant contributions their first year in the league. This is especially true of players who arrived in the NBA straight out ofhigh school. The game is fast, demanding, and you’re competing againstthe greatest players in the world. However, when your nickname in high schoolis “King James,” you received more exposure than most college basketball superstars, and you’re the number one pick in the draft – the demands are going to be a little higher. Especially when you sign a $90 million shoe contract with Nike before your professional debut. The critics were out. How would LeBron James do in his rookie year? James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. The situation appeared ideal, as Cleveland was close to LeBron’s hometown of Akron.",
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"segment": "Highlights from LeBron James rookie year: James played in 79 games and also started in all 79. The mark was just three games shy of playing a full-82 game season in his first season. LeBron showed remarkable durability to go along with his consistency. James also nearly logged 40 minutes a game in his rookie year. His combination of rebounding, assists, steals, and points spoke of a player well beyond his tender age of 19. The Ugly: LeBron’s averages from the field were not that high, although that was consistent with your average rookie in the NBA. James only shot 41% from the field, a disastrous 29% from the three-point line, and a decent 75% from the free-throw line. James also turned the ball over 3.4 times per game.",
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"headings": "Has a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nHas a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nHas Anyone Ever Won MVP as a Rookie in the NBA?\nHas Any NBA Player Won the Finals MVP in their Rookie Year?\nWho Have Been Some of the Youngest NBA Rookie of the Years?\nThe 5 Best NBA Rookies of All Time\nWrapping Things Up: Has a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nIf you found this helpful, help us out by sharing this post!\nReaders of this post also read...\n",
"segment": "Has a rookie ever won the NBA MVP award for the finals? So, yes, Magic Johnson managed to win the award at the tender age of 20 years old. Who Have Been Some of the Youngest NBA Rookie of the Years? Let’s now take a look at some of the youngest greats to have won the NBA Rookie of the Year award. 1. LeBron James, Age 19\nLeBron James was drafted first in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. In his very first NBA game, he scored 25 points against the Kings. This was NBA record for the most points scored by a player in his debut who entered the league directly from Prep School. LeBron James became the first Cleveland Cavalier player to be awarded the NBA Rookie of the Year award. During his rookie season, he managed a brilliant 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 6assists per game.",
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"headings": "When Did LeBron James Start Playing Basketball?\nWhen Did LeBron James Start Playing Basketball?\nWhen and why did LeBron James decide to play basketball?\nScouts became enamored with James early on\nLeBron was hyped like no one else\n",
"segment": "He showed a preternatural level of poise and skill. The Cleveland Cavaliers lost the game, but this didn’t matter. The NBA had a new star. James continued to amaze throughout the season. He averaged 21 points, six rebounds, and six assists per game, winning the Rookie of the Year award as the third player in league history to average at least 20 points, five rebounds, and five assists per game as a rookie. And we all know what happened next. Many players were lazily labeled as the next Michael Jordan. James is good enough to actually earn the comparisons. And it all happened because someone took a chance on a poor kid from Akron, something James passes on to the next generation as an adult. NBA\nWhen Did LeBron James Start Playing Basketball?",
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"segment": "LeBron was named the 2003-04 “NBA Rookie of the Year,” officially becoming the first Cavalier and youngest NBA player ever to receive the award. LeBron also joined Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game in their rookie year. Not only were James’ numbers fantastic, but the player also provided some hope for a horrible basketball franchise. The Cavaliers improved by 18 wins in LeBron James rookie year and concluded the regular season with a 35–47 record. Although they failed to reach the playoffs in 2003-04, the Cavs finally made it back in 2005-06 and went to the NBA Finals the following year. Highlights from LeBron James rookie year: James played in 79 games and also started in all 79. The mark was just three games shy of playing a full-82 game season in his first season. LeBron showed remarkable durability to go along with his consistency. James also nearly logged 40 minutes a game in his rookie year.",
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"segment": "Especially when you sign a $90 million shoe contract with Nike before your professional debut. The critics were out. How would LeBron James do in his rookie year? James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. The situation appeared ideal, as Cleveland was close to LeBron’s hometown of Akron. However, the Cavaliers were one of the worst teams in the NBA from a season before, and were desperate for someone, something to resurrect this NBA cellar dweller. In LeBron’s first game against the Sacramento Kings, “King James” recorded 25 points, 9 assists, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, and shot 60% from the field. Needless to say, it didn’t take long to sway the doubters during LeBron James rookie year. After recording a season-high 41 points against the New Jersey Nets, James became the youngest player in league history to score at least 40 points in a game. By the end of LeBron James rookie year, the young sensation had averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game.",
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"headings": "LeBron James Rookie Year: Accolades, Performances, Contract Details, and More\nLeBron James Rookie Year: Accolades, Performances, Contract Details, and More\nWhat was LeBron James’ rookie year?\nDid LeBron James win the Rookie of the Year award?\nWhat was LeBron’s rookie contract?\nHow much is a LeBron James rookie card worth?\nADVERTISEMENT\nSHARE THIS ARTICLE :\nAikansh Chaudhary\n",
"segment": "When James was brought to the team straight from high school, naturally his teammates doubted him and believed they were better than him. However, when James flaunted his immense skill set at such a young age, the critics settled down. Although LeBron couldn’t carry the team to the playoffs in his rookie year, the team improved by 17 wins and finished the season with a record of 35-47. Did LeBron James win the Rookie of the Year award? The 2003 Rookie of the Year was a close race between LeBron and Carmelo Anthony. It was one of the most controversial decisions to this date, but at the end of the season, James was awarded the honor. He averaged 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game in the 2003-04 season. James collected 508 out of a possible 590 points to win the first-ever honor of his career. He was also part of the All-rookies’ first-team, along with ROY honors. What was LeBron’s rookie contract?",
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"title": "Has a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA? | Hoops Addict",
"headings": "Has a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nHas a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nHas Anyone Ever Won MVP as a Rookie in the NBA?\nHas Any NBA Player Won the Finals MVP in their Rookie Year?\nWho Have Been Some of the Youngest NBA Rookie of the Years?\nThe 5 Best NBA Rookies of All Time\nWrapping Things Up: Has a Rookie Ever Won MVP in the NBA?\nIf you found this helpful, help us out by sharing this post!\nReaders of this post also read...\n",
"segment": "LeBron James, Age 19\nLeBron James was drafted first in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. In his very first NBA game, he scored 25 points against the Kings. This was NBA record for the most points scored by a player in his debut who entered the league directly from Prep School. LeBron James became the first Cleveland Cavalier player to be awarded the NBA Rookie of the Year award. During his rookie season, he managed a brilliant 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 6assists per game. These averages were good enough for the third player in the NBA’s history to average 20, 5, and 5 as a rookie. 2. Kevin Durant, Age 19\nThe Seattle SuperSonics drafted Kevin Durant with the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft. Kevin Durant was just 19 in his first NBA game, but that did not stop him from scoring 18 points and grab 5 rebounds. Kevin Durant was named the rookie of the year for the 2007 to 2008 NBA season.",
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"segment": "Anyway, both players went on to have nice rookie seasons. Both LeBron and MJ won Rookie of the Year for their respective teams. James put up some stellar numbers for a rookie, averaging 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.6 steals, but he also shot just 41.7 percent from the floor. Along with this, James shot 29.0 percent from beyond the arc and 75.4 percent from the free-throw line. This was easily the least efficient season of James’ career, as he had a true shooting percentage of 48.8 percent. LeBron’s Cavs missed the playoffs his rookie season, but it was obvious they had found their franchise cornerstone. Overall, James had a typical Rookie of the Year type of season. He put up decent numbers on a bad team and struggled from the floor in terms of efficiency, but he flashed his potential throughout the entire season. Jordan, though, wasn’t just a typical Rookie of the Year. As a 21-year-old, Jordan came into the league and was immediately a scoring machine.",
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"segment": "Which Countries Border Armenia? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border Armenia? Aghstev River separating Armenia and Azerbaijan. Armenia is located in Eurasia, right along the border between Europe and Asia. Because it is located toward the end of the southern Caucasus Mountains, Armenia is sometimes referred to as a Transcaucasian country. This nation covers a total area of 11,484 square miles. Of this area, approximately 4.71% is made up of bodies of water. Despite having a relatively large area of water, Armenia does not have direct access to an open ocean. This characteristic means that it is considered a landlocked nation and its government must rely on good political relationships with nearby countries in order to access seaports to take part in international trade. Countries Bordering Armenia\nArmenia shares borders with the following countries:",
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"segment": "These two countries are primarily separated by the Aras River, which is also known as the Araxes River. The westernmost point of the border runs from the tripoint between Armenia, Iran, and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. From here, it runs in an eastern direction, where it ends at the tripoint shared between Armenia, Iran, and Azerbaijan. Politically, Armenia and Iran have maintained a stable relationship and do not have any border conflicts. In fact, Armenia produces a large amount of energy and relies on Iran to export the surplus. Amber Pariona September 23 2019 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nWhich Countries Border Armenia?",
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"headings": "Which Countries Border Armenia?\nWhich Countries Border Armenia?\nCountries Bordering Armenia\nAzerbaijan\nNagorno-Karabakh Republic\nTurkey\nNakhchivan Autonomous Republic\nGeorgia\nIran\n",
"segment": "This border crossing is the only access that Armenia has to the rest of Europe. Therefore, Armenia relies on maintaining a friendly political relationship with Georgia. It is also through this country that Armenia has access to the ports of the Black Sea, allowing it to participate in international trade. Iran\nThe border between Armenia and Iran stretches for only 27.34 miles, making this the shortest international border in this country. This border sits at the southernmost tip of the peninsula-like region of Armenia. These two countries are primarily separated by the Aras River, which is also known as the Araxes River. The westernmost point of the border runs from the tripoint between Armenia, Iran, and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. From here, it runs in an eastern direction, where it ends at the tripoint shared between Armenia, Iran, and Azerbaijan. Politically, Armenia and Iran have maintained a stable relationship and do not have any border conflicts. In fact, Armenia produces a large amount of energy and relies on Iran to export the surplus.",
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"segment": "Georgia\nThe border between Armenia and Georgia stretches for 136 miles and is situated along the northern region of Armenia. The westernmost point of this border begins at the tripoint shared between Armenia, Turkey, and Georgia. From here, it moves in a generally eastern direction until reaching the tripoint shared between Armenia, Iran, and Georgia. These two countries share a crossing point at the city of Sadakhlo in Georgia, which is connected to the city of Bagratashen in Armenia by bridge that crosses the Debed River. This area of the border is marked by rolling hills and fertile valleys. This border crossing is the only access that Armenia has to the rest of Europe. Therefore, Armenia relies on maintaining a friendly political relationship with Georgia. It is also through this country that Armenia has access to the ports of the Black Sea, allowing it to participate in international trade. Iran\nThe border between Armenia and Iran stretches for only 27.34 miles, making this the shortest international border in this country. This border sits at the southernmost tip of the peninsula-like region of Armenia.",
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"segment": "Turkey\nThe border between Armenia and Turkey stretches for a length of 193.24 miles, making it the second longest international border in Armenia. This border runs along the northwestern region of Armenia, beginning at the tripoint shared with Georgia. It separates Lake Arpi National Park in Armenia from the territory of Turkey. From here, it turns in a southeastern direction, curving into Armenia before turning back into Turkey. In this section, the border runs through the middle of the Arpacay Baraji waterway, giving water access to both countries. This boundary continues running in a southeastern direction until running into the tripoint shared between Turkey, Iran, and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (an exclave of Azerbaijan). The relationship between these two countries is unfriendly and has been many years. Turkey, for example, does not recognize that the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic belongs to Armenia. As a result of these poor relations, the only border between these two countries is closed. It is located between the cities of Akyaka and Gyumri.",
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"title": "How did Liverpool thrash Barcelona, have they found a new way to play and how did they shut out Suarez and Messi?",
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Then he bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup to earn a new ban...before moving to Barcelona a month later. - Football news - Transfer news\n17:04, 15 MAY 2021\nBarcelona identify 14 potential summer transfer exits including Philippe Coutinho\nFC Barcelona\nThe Catalan giants are steeped in debt and are desperate to cut costs in the coming transfer window as they look to both cut their debt and create space to bring in new arrivals\nRonald Koeman claims he has been \"mistreated\" amid rumours he is facing Barcelona sack\nFC Barcelona\nAfter seeing their hopes of a La Liga title all but evaporate, the Dutchman is facing serious pressure in the Camp Nou hotseat\nLuis Suarez drops major hint on future as he admits he \"would like\" USA move\nLuis Suarez\nLuis Suarez is currently starring for Atletico Madrid as they eye another La Liga title but is considering his future options with a USA switch a possibility\nTop 10 FA Cup finals of the 21st century, featuring wins for Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal\nFA Cup Final\nChelsea and Leicester City will face off on Saturday and if the final is anything like some of the previous ones since the year 2000, we’re in for a treat\nGerard Pique quip to Luis Suarez overheard during Uruguayan star's Barcelona return\nLuis Suarez\nSuarez returned to the Nou Camp for the first time since his move to Atletico Madrid last summer but was unable to inspire his team in a 0-0 draw\nLionel Messi and Luis Suarez reunion hands Real Madrid advantage in La Liga title battle\nLa Liga\nReal Madrid have their La Liga destiny in their own hands after Barcelona and Atletico Madrid's 0-0 draw, with Los Blancos taking on Sevilla on Sunday\nLiverpool backed to seal \"ideal\" Luis Suarez transfer despite former Red slamming exit strategy\nLiverpool FC\nLiverpool have been urged to re-sign Luis Suarez as they struggle in attack but a former Reds great has previously slammed the Uruguayan\nBarcelona prepare 'surprise' for Luis Suarez ahead of Nou Camp return\nLuis Suarez\nThe Uruguayan striker left the Catalan giants after six seasons left summer to join La Liga rivals\nLuis Suarez sends Lionel Messi Barcelona exit advice amid Premier League transfer interest\nLionel Messi\nThe Argentinian legend is set to become a free agent at the end of the season and reports have linked him with a move to Manchester City\nJamie Carragher explains why he was sceptical of Brendan Rodgers after first Liverpool chat\nLiverpool FC\nThe former Liverpool defender's last season at Anfield was also Brendan Rodgers' first but the Sky Sports pundit has revealed why he was a sceptic of the Northern Irishman\nFSG's £876.1million investment in Liverpool detailed - and where the money went\nLiverpool FC\nJohn W Henry and his Boston-based sports ownership vehicle have been in the news of late, but just who have they splashed their cash on at Anfield? 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"segment": "born 24 January 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish club Atlético Madrid and the Uruguay national team. Regarded as one of the best players of his generation and one of the greatest strikers of all-time, Suárez has won 19 trophies in his career, including six league titles and a UEFA Champions League title at club level, and a Copa América with Uruguay. A prolific goalscorer, Suárez has won two European Golden Shoes, an Eredivisie Golden Boot, a Premier League Golden Boot, and the Pichichi Trophy. He has scored over 500 career goals for club and country. Nicknamed El Pistolero ('The Gunman'), Suárez began his senior club career at Nacional in 2005. At age 19, he signed for Groningen, before transferring to Ajax in 2007. There, he won an Eredivisie title and KNVB Cup. In 2011, Suárez signed for Premier League club Liverpool, and won the League Cup in his first full season. In 2014, he equalled the goalscoring record for a 38-game Premier League season and won his first European Golden Shoe. That summer, Suárez moved to Barcelona in a transfer worth €82.3 million (£64.98 million), making him one of the most expensive players in football history.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Players With The Most Assists of All Time\nTop 10 Players With The Most Assists of All Time\nTop 10 players with most assists in football history\n10. Kevin de Bruyne (216 assists)\n9. Thomas Muller (224 assists)\n8. Franck Ribery (228 assists)\n7. Xavi (230 assists)\n6. Cesc Fabregas (234 assists)\n5. Angel Di Maria (235 assists)\n4. Mesut Ozil (253 assists)\n3. Luis Suarez (256 assists)\n2. Cristiano Ronaldo (258 assists)\n1. Lionel Messi (319 assists)\nWhat do you think?\n",
"segment": "He is one of top 10 players with most assists. The striker started his career at Club Nacional de Football in 2005. He was then signed by AFC Ajax in 2007. Liverpool signed Luis Suarez from AFC Ajax in 2011 before joining Barcelona in 2014. Luis Suarez currently plays for Atletico de Madrid. Suarez had a remarkable career with Barcelona and Liverpool. He managed to registered a whooping 256 assists over the course of his career with both the club and country. He is easily one of the most ‘complete’ forwards of modern football. Luis Suarez against Norwich City was one of the best individual performances I've ever seen. He is easily the greatest striker to play in the Premier League in the last decade.",
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Barcelona, Spain | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Barcelona, Spain: The nearest major airport is Barcelona El Prat Airport (BCN / LEBL). This airport has international and domestic flights and is 18 km from the center of Barcelona, Spain. Another major airport is Girona-Costa Brava Airport (GRO / LEGE), which has international and domestic flights from Girona, Spain and is 92 km from Barcelona, Spain. International airports near Barcelona, Spain\n18 km: Barcelona, Spain (BCN / LEBL) Barcelona El Prat Airport\n92 km: Girona, Spain (GRO / LEGE) Girona-Costa Brava Airport\n105 km: Reus, Spain (REU / LERS) Reus Airport\n198 km: Perpignan, France (PGF / LFMP) Perpignan - Rivesaltes Airport\n264 km: Mahon, Spain (MAH / LEMH) Menorca Airport\n266 km:",
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"segment": "Rent your holiday home in Barcelona\nBarcelona Airport\nIts official name is Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport, and it is located 12 km southwest of downtown Barcelona. It is the second-largest airport in Spain behind Madrid and the 31 st busiest airport in the world. Transportation from Barcelona airport to the cruise port is not available in a direct manner besides taking a taxi. However, there are bus and rail routes that connect with the cities transportation links. Transfer Options\nProbably the easiest way to transfer between airport and cruise port is by taking a taxi. The trip Airport -> Pier is about 30 minutes long and cost between €39 (it’s a fixed final price ). There are taxi stands at the cruise port terminals and the airport terminals making it easy and convenient. Taxi fares 2020\nAnother easy but more expensive option includes hiring a company that specializes in transfers between the airport and the cruise port. Generally, they offer a meet and greet service at either the airport or the terminal providing door to door service and baggage handling services. Yet expect to pay between €50 – €100 per trip depending on the hired vehicle which can range from a regular sedan to a van, to a limousine.",
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"segment": "Bus connections to Barcelona. Getting to and from Barcelona El Prat Airport\nEl Prat airport is nearest airport to the Barcelona city centre. It is 20 km (12.4 miles) south of Barcelona city center and has two terminals. Barcelona International Airport is called 'Aeropuerto de Barcelona' in Spanish - renamed in December 2018 to Josep Tarradellas airport. It is often called 'aeropuerto El Prat' because of the location in the area and town called 'El Prat de Llobregat.' ( Prat means meadow in Catalan.) Ths official name is Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport (IATA: BCN, ICAO: LEBL)\nIt is the biggest airport near Barcelona with two terminals. The average time that it will take you to get to and from the centre of Barcelona to the airport is around 30 minutes by car, taxi or mini-van - and about 30-45 minutes by bus, airport bus or train.",
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"segment": "You might also be interested in our guide to where to stay in Barcelona\nBarcelona airports information\nThere are three airports near Barcelona. Barcelona el Prat airport\nBarcelona–El Prat Airport/Code BCN. The main Barcelona international airport is the El Prat airport which is located 25 minutes by car from Barcelona city centre. In 2018 the Spanish government agreed to rename Barcelona aiport to Josep Tarradellas airport in 2018. El Prat is Barcelona's biggest airport where most tourists arrive. Barcelona's main airport El Prat, has 2 terminal buildings called T1 and T2. Most intercontinental airlines arrive at T1. Some European low cost airlines like Ryanair fly to all three airports near Barcelona, so make sure to check, which Barcelona airport your flight goes to. El Prat Airport transports around 35 million passengers a year. Other airports near Barcelona\nGirona/Costa Brava airport\nGirona–Costa Brava Airport/Code:",
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"segment": "No middlemen. No added fees. You always get the lowest price. Airports in Barcelona and in the neighbourhood\nAirports nearest to Barcelona are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre. Follow relate airport hotel guides for accommodation booking. Barcelona Airport (distanced approximately 13 km) – airport hotels\nSabadel Airport (distanced approximately 16 km) – airport hotels\nManresa Barcelona Airport (distanced approximately 48 km) – airport hotels\nCalaf-Barcelona Airport (distanced approximately 64 km) – airport hotels\nGerona Airport (distanced approximately 75 km) – airport hotels\nBarcelona 3D map in Google Earth\n3D map of Barcelona in Spain\nYou can also dive right into Barcelona on unique 3D satellite map provided by Google Earth. With new GoogLe Earth plugin you can enjoy the interactive Barcelona 3D map within your web browser. See the 3D map of Barcelona, Spain in Google Earth »\nGet more out of Barcelona map\nBarcelona placemarks\nplacemark\ncategory\nadded by\nplacemarks in Barcelona area\nHotel Rialto\naccommodation\nvarcos from Bucuresti in Bucuresti, Romania\nSagrada Familia\nchurch\nfrelliot from Bow in Tower Hamlets, South East, England, United Kingdom\nYou can add more placemarks to Barcelona. It's easy. It's free.",
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"segment": "Barcelona El Prat Airport. How close is Barcelona airport to city? Barcelona Airport is about 2 Kms from the city centre\nDistance between airport Barcelona and city centre Barcelona? There is now a new terminal in Barcelona, the T1, which is slightly further away from the old airport. The airport is about 13km away from the center of Barcelona, and there are trains, a special airport bus and taxis to get you to the center. Full information about getting to and from Barcelona airport can be found at this site: http://www.apartime.com/barcelona-information/el-prat-airport.html\nWhat airport does easyjet fly to in Barcelona? Easyjet flies into Terminal A at El Prat airport in\nBarcelona. What is the nearest airport to Camp Nou in Barcelona? Barcelona Airport, also known as El Prat.",
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"segment": "Small airport located in town Reus 1 hour from Barcelona city center. Bus connections to Barcelona. Getting to & from Barcelona El Prat Airport\nEl Prat airport is nearest airport to the Barcelona city centre. It is 20 km (12.4 miles) south of Barcelona city center and has two terminals. Barcelona International Airport is called 'Aeropuerto de Barcelona' in Spanish - renamed in December 2018 to Josep Tarradellas airport. It is often called 'aeropuerto El Prat' because of the location in the area and town called 'El Prat de Llobregat.' ( Prat means meadow in Catalan.) Ths official name is Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport (IATA: BCN, ICAO: LEBL)\nIt is the biggest airport near Barcelona with two terminals.",
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who plays effy in skins uk? | Kaya Scodelario | [
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"segment": "Of the two, she loves Freddie more, but she is afraid of dealing with real love, so she instead goes after Cook. Her mother, Anthea Stonem, justifies Effy's behavior to JJ Jones by saying that \"showing her cards scares her to death\". Effy's state is also exacerbated by Tony's absence, as he had proved to be a stabilizing force in her life, as also shown in a blog entry by Effy posted on the official Skins website. In her eponymous episode in season three, Effy is depicted at her most fragile: she appears completely withdrawn from the world, participates in mindless sex with Cook and takes uncharacteristically little care with her appearance, appearing tired and fatigued. These factors hint at the development of Effy's depression, which will descend into full-blown psychosis in the next series. In the fourth series, she returns to Bristol after being away in Venice for the summer. She and Freddie begin their relationship again deciding that she loves him, thus letting go of Cook for good. She begins to have psychotic episodes and delusional symptoms and Freddie realizes that Effy has developed psychotic depression. She attempts suicide but Freddie, foreseeing this, saves her and she is taken to hospital and later, institutionalized.",
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"segment": "Effy Stonem | Skins Wiki | Fandom\nEffy Stonem\nCharacters • Episodes • Cast • Aid Wiki\nEffy Stonem\n\nGeneral Information\nNickname (s): Effy Stonem, Effy, Eff, Princess, Stonem Girl\nGender: Female\nBorn: 1992\nAge: 14-15 (in series 1 and 2)\n16-18 (in series 3 and 4)\n21 (in series 7)\nStatus: Alive (imprisoned)\nEducation: Roundview College (graduated)\nOccupation (s): Student (former)\nStock trader (former)\nRelationships\nFamily: Tony Stonem (older brother)\nAnthea Stonem (mother)\nJim Stonem (father)\nDavid Stonem (paternal grandfather) †\nRomances: Jake Abbasi (ex-boyfriend)\nDominic (sexual encounter)\nFreddie McClair (boyfriend;",
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"segment": "Contents\n1 Cast\n1.1 Main\n1.2 Recurring\n2 List of episodes\n3 References\n4 External links\nCast\nMain\nActor\nRole\nEpisodes\nNicholas Hoult\nTony Stonem\nAll\nJoe Dempsie\nChris Miles\nAll\nMike Bailey\nSid Jenkins\nAll\nHannah Murray\nCassie Ainsworth\n8\nApril Pearson\nMichelle Richardson\nAll\nLarissa Wilson\nJal Fazer\nAll\nDev Patel\nAnwar Kharral\nAll\nMitch Hewer\nMaxxie Oliver\n8\nRecurring\nSiwan Morris as Angie (5 episodes and 3 uncredited appearances)\nKaya Scodelario as Effy Stonem (4 episodes)\nGeorgina Moffat as Abigail Stock (4 episodes)\nDaniel Kaluuya as Posh Kenneth (4 episodes)\nStephen Walters as Mad Twatter (3 episodes)\nRobert Wilfort as Tom (3 episodes)\nMorwenna Banks as Anthea Stonem (2 episodes)\nHarry Enfield as Jim Stonem (2 episodes)\nArabella Weir as Anna Richardson (2 episodes)\nDanny Dyer as Malcolm (2 episodes)\nPeter Capaldi as Mark Jenkins (2 episodes and 1 uncredited appearance)\nBen Lloyd-Hughes as Josh Stock (2 episodes)\nDaniel Jadelyn as Water Bottle Girl (2 episodes)\nVictoria Wicks as College Director (1 episode)\nGiles Thomas as Doug (1 episode)\nList of episodes\nMain article: List of Skins episodes\nNo. overall\nNo. in\nseries\nTitle\nFeatured character (s)\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\nUK viewers\n(millions)\n1\n1\n\" Tony \"\nTony Stonem\nPaul Gay\nBryan Elsley\n25 January 2007\n( 2007-01-25)\n1.54\nTony makes plans for Sid to lose his virginity at Abigail's party. However, Sid ends up buying 3 ounces of drugs instead of 1, which they must somehow pay back. At the party, Sid gets chatting to Cassie, but she soon overdoses on sleeping pills. She recovers on the way to the hospital, but the gang manage to crash Abigail's dad's car into the harbour. Note: This episode marks the first appearances of Tony, Chris, Sid, Cassie, Michelle, Jal, Anwar, Maxxie and Effy. 2\n2\n\" Cassie \"\nCassie Ainsworth\nPaul Gay\nBryan Elsley\n1 February 2007\n( 2007-02-01)\n0.977\nCassie's family and friends are too wrapped up in their own worlds to notice that she's not eating.",
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"url": "http://viewingperspectives.blogspot.com/2013/07/skins-fire-dark-and-unhappy-ending.html",
"title": "Skins Fire - A dark and unhappy ending ~ Viewing Perspectives",
"headings": "\nSkins Fire - A dark and unhappy ending\nThe plot\nToo many questions\nNaomily’s happy ending turns sour\nTime changes people\nKaya, Lily and Kat stand out\n",
"segment": "The plot\n\nEffy's job was the main plot for Skins Fire - it ended badly\nSkins Fire was mainly based around the character of Effy Stonem (pictured), played by Kaya Scodelario. Effy was a mysterious character who was part of the first two generations (series 1-4). Her character by the end of the last time we saw her was one who had gone nuts and ended up in a psychiatric ward. When it was picked up last week, Effy has landed a job in The City, working initially as an assistant in a financial company. The job doesn’t hold many prospects, mainly focusing on photocopying documents and making tea and coffee for the big bosses. However, when Effy stumbles on a financial deal that is dodgy, she uses this to her advantage. She starts making huge investments for the company, earns a promotion and eventually, starts an affair with her wealthy boss Jake, played by Kayvan Novak. Eventually, Effy’s actions see her reaching the top, then crashing back down to earth in typical fashion, when the FSA investigate her actions, worth £11m of dodgy asset dealings. Hoping to be protected by her lover, Effy gets a shock when her boss ships her in. Realising she has been used;",
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"headings": "Skins\n(British TV series)\n\nSkins (British TV series)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nSeries 1\nSeries 2\nSeries 3\nSeries 4\nSeries 5\nSeries 6\nSeries 7\nCast and characters\nFirst generation\nSecond generation\nThird generation\nProduction\nDevelopment\nWriting\nFilming\nOnline content\nReception\nCritical reception\nTelevision ratings\nCultural influence\nAwards and Nominations\nDVD releases\nOther media\nAmerican remake\nSee also\nReferences\nWorks cited\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "In the series finale, the gang get their A Level results, collectively mourn Chris and eventually part ways, with Sid following Cassie to New York (it is left ambiguous whether he finds her), Anwar moving with Maxxie and James to London, and Sketch left behind. The series ends with Effy in Tony's bed, revelling in the artwork of emotions she has created as she claims her top place in their social world, and also as series' lead in the upcoming series. Series 3\nMain article: Skins (series 3)\nWe are introduced to the new cast on their first day at Roundview College in the series premiere, \"Everyone\". JJ Jones, James Cook and Freddie McClair are best friends to begin with. Twins Katie and Emily Fitch know Naomi Campbell from school but are distant with her because Katie is homophobic and suspects her of being a lesbian. The gang meet Effy, and sidekick Pandora; Katie wants to become Effy's best friend, and both Cook and Freddie are instantly smitten. Cook passes the test set by Effy and begins a casual sexual relationship with her. Episode two focuses on Cook, who invites the whole group over, but their friendships are not very strong yet;",
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"segment": "Part 1 \" (episode 7.01)\n\" Fire: Part 2 \" (episode 7.02)\nLast Appearance: \" Fire: Part 2 \" (episode 7.02)\nPotrayed by: Kaya Scodelario\nElizabeth \"Effy\" Stonem is the main protagonist in the series Skins. Appearing as a minor character in series one, the teteragonist in series two and the main protagonist of series three, series four and Skins: Fire . Effy is the younger sister of Tony Stonem and appears as a charismatic and manipulative hedonist. She later ends up redeeming herself however and stops her ways eventually falling in love with Freddie McClair, before eventually regressing into villainy once again thanks to her new lover and boss Jake Abbasi . Characterization\nEffy is Tony Stonem 's runaway sister and one of the few people he truly cares about.",
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"segment": "In the finale of season four, Effy is once again out of treatment, and even following Freddie's mysterious disappearance is secure in that he loved her. Effy is one of few characters in the series who has broken the fourth wall, having looked straight at the camera and commented or smirking in some episodes; another person to do this (and probably the most obvious) was Rich (Generation 3) in Series 6 episode 10 \"Everyone (finale), looking straight at the camera, saying the word \"bye\", resembling the end of Skins in its entirety, aside from Series 7 being a 6 episode redux. On her official Skins page, Effy claims she is distantly related to the 18th-century French aristocrat Cecile DeLacroix, who was beheaded during the French Revolution. She also says her favorite smell is petrol, and describes a peculiar talent of being able to pick up objects with her toes. Her favorite film is E.T.. Her best friend is odd girl Pandora Moon, who despite their differences, \"gives the detached and cool Effy a heart\". Character history\nEarly life\nEffy was born in 1992 to Anthea and David Stonem and from a young age expressed a mind of exceptional cognitive abilities, with her being able to successfully beat her mother at hide and seek and remain hidden for four hours before eventually being found. She had a very close relationship with her equally intellectual and cunning older brother Tony and although the two didn't engage in many social activities together they truly loved each other and thought the world of one another. During her childhood she had the comfort object of a stuffed giraffe doll named Patto. Series 1\nEffy comes home in the early morning. (\"",
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"title": "skins cast: wonder where they've been? this is what they're up to now",
"headings": "Here’s what the cast of Skins are up to now\nHere’s what the cast of Skins are up to now\nKatie is a bodybuilder and Pandora is at York Uni\nKaya Scodelario (played Effy)\nHannah Murray (played Cassie)\nJack O’Connell (played Cook)\nNicholas Hoult (played Tony)\nJoe Dempsie (played Chris)\nApril Pearson (played Michelle)\nLily Loveless (played Naomi)\nDev Patel (played Anwar)\nLuke Pasqualino (played Freddie)\nOllie Barbieri (played JJ)\nMike Bailey (played Sid)\nMitch Hewer (played Maxxie)\nLisa Backwell (played Pandora)\nMerveille Lukeba (played Thomas)\nLarissa Wilson (played Jal)\nWill Merrick (played Alo)\nFreya Mavor (played Mini)\nKathryn Prescott (played Emily)\nMegan Prescott (played Katie)\nRelated stories recommended by this writer:\n",
"segment": "skins cast: wonder where they've been? this is what they're up to now\nHere’s what the cast of Skins are up to now\nKatie is a bodybuilder and Pandora is at York Uni\n5 years ago\nKyle Farrell\nLife, News\nUK\nSkins skins cast skins now\nWhether you were in love with Cook or lusting after Effy, your adolescent self was probably so familiar with the Skins cast hey may as well have been family. But time passes, and now the Skins stars we knew and loved have moved on (in some cases) to bigger things. Here’s what the most iconic cast members are doing now, almost 10 years after the first episode aired. Kaya Scodelario (played Effy)\nKaya, who played the oft sought-after Effy, is now 24, married, and expecting her first child. Since leaving Skins in 2010, she has appeared in four Plan B music videos, dated and broken up with co-star Jack O’Connell (Cook), and starred in The Maze Runner. She’ll have a starring role in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, which will be released in 2017. Hannah Murray (played Cassie)\nOh… wow.",
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"segment": "of episodes\n9\nRelease\nOriginal network\nE4\nOriginal release\n25 January\n( 2007-01-25)\n–\n22 March 2007\n( 2007-03-22)\nSeries chronology\nNext →\nSeries 2\nList of Skins episodes\nContents\n1\nCast\n1.1\nMain\n1.2\nRecurring\n2\nList of episodes\n3\nReferences\n4\nExternal links\nCast\nMain\nActor\nRole\nEpisodes\nNicholas Hoult\nTony Stonem\nAll\nJoe Dempsie\nChris Miles\nAll\nMike Bailey\nSid Jenkins\nAll\nHannah Murray\nCassie Ainsworth\n8\nApril Pearson\nMichelle Richardson\nAll\nLarissa Wilson\nJal Fazer\nAll\nDev Patel\nAnwar Kharral\nAll\nMitch Hewer\nMaxxie Oliver\n8\nRecurring\nSiwan Morris as Angie (5 episodes and 3 uncredited appearances)\nKaya Scodelario as Effy Stonem (4 episodes)\nGeorgina Moffat as Abigail Stock (4 episodes)\nDaniel Kaluuya as Posh Kenneth (4 episodes)\nStephen Walters as Mad Twatter (3 episodes)\nRobert Wilfort as Tom (3 episodes)\nMorwenna Banks as Anthea Stonem (2 episodes)\nHarry Enfield as Jim Stonem (2 episodes)\nArabella Weir as Anna Richardson (2 episodes)\nDanny Dyer as Malcolm (2 episodes)\nPeter Capaldi as Mark Jenkins (2 episodes and 1 uncredited appearance)\nBen Lloyd-Hughes as Josh Stock (2 episodes)\nDaniel Jadelyn as Water Bottle Girl (2 episodes)\nVictoria Wicks as College Director (1 episode)\nGiles Thomas as Doug (1 episode)\nList of episodes\nMain article: List of Skins episodes\nNo. overall\nNo. in\nseries\nTitle\nFeatured character (s)\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\nUK viewers\n(millions)\n1\n1\n\" Tony \"\nTony Stonem\nPaul Gay\nBryan Elsley\n25 January 2007\n( 2007-01-25)\n1.54\nTony makes plans for Sid to lose his virginity at Abigail's party. However, Sid ends up buying 3 ounces of drugs instead of 1, which they must somehow pay back. At the party, Sid gets chatting to Cassie, but she soon overdoses on sleeping pills. She recovers on the way to the hospital, but the gang manage to crash Abigail's dad's car into the harbour. Note: This episode marks the first appearances of Tony, Chris, Sid, Cassie, Michelle, Jal, Anwar, Maxxie and Effy. 2\n2\n\" Cassie \"\nCassie Ainsworth\nPaul Gay\nBryan Elsley\n1 February 2007\n( 2007-02-01)\n0.977\nCassie's family and friends are too wrapped up in their own worlds to notice that she's not eating.",
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"segment": "She also proves to be perceptive and sly, as she almost single-handedly mends both Tony and Michelle's and Sid and Cassie's romantic relationships, a task that seemed essentially hopeless. Platinum Collection Build Your Own Bundle. Choose up to 7 games\nBuy Now from Fanatical\nFandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. In the third series Effy became a central character, developing into something of a femme fatale and the rebel of Roundview College. Despite her usual composure, she goes \"off the rails\" after her parents' separation and the love triangle between her and her classmates Freddie Mclair and James Cook, once close friends before their rivalry over Effy pushed them apart. Of the two, she loves Freddie more, but she is afraid of dealing with real love, so she instead goes after Cook. Her mother, Anthea Stonem, justifies Effy's behavior to JJ Jones by saying that \"showing her cards scares her to death\". Effy's state is also exacerbated by Tony's absence, as he had proved to be a stabilizing force in her life, as also shown in a blog entry by Effy posted on the official Skins website. In her eponymous episode in season three, Effy is depicted at her most fragile: she appears completely withdrawn from the world, participates in mindless sex with Cook and takes uncharacteristically little care with her appearance, appearing tired and fatigued.",
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"segment": "He was second in school and third in conference history with 8,212 passing yards. He was also second in school history with 584 completions and 941 attempts. As a senior, he set school and conference records for completions with 258 in 407 attempts for 3,418 yards, ranked him second in conference and third in school history for a season. He threw for 34 touchdowns and scored one rushing touchdown. Romo's 3,149 yards in total offense as a senior ranked third in school and conference history. Along with the Walter Payton Award, Romo earned consensus All-America honors. He was also selected All-Ohio Valley Conference and was named OVC Player of the Year for the third straight year. Awards and honors\n3x All-Ohio Valley Conference (2000–2002)\n3x OVC Player of the Year (2000–2002)\n3x All-American (2000–2002)\nWalter Payton Award (2002)\nNFL career\nRomo attended the 2003 NFL Combine, but, despite intriguing some scouts, went undrafted during the 2003 NFL Draft. Throughout the draft, Romo was assured by Sean Payton of the Cowboys' interest (Romo was also intensely pursued by Denver head coach Mike Shanahan ), and shortly afterwards was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Cowboys. Romo entered the 2003 training camp third on the Cowboys' depth chart behind Quincy Carter and Chad Hutchinson.",
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"segment": "Romo played shortstop and third base on the baseball team at Brawley Union High School, graduating in 2001. With no scholarship offers from four-year colleges, Romo nearly signed enlistment papers to follow his father in the United States Navy, but he opted to play baseball at junior college instead. College career\nRomo went to Orange Coast College before transferring to Arizona Western College. Romo was named to the All-Region I second team of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference in 2002 and 2003. In 159 innings, Romo earned a 16-4 overall record with a 2.79 earned run average (ERA). For his junior and senior years, Romo played NCAA Division II baseball at two colleges: the University of North Alabama (2004) and Mesa State College (2005). He was named First-Team All- Gulf South Conference in 2004 while playing for North Alabama and was 10–3 with a 3.69 ERA in 97.1 innings. In his senior year with Mesa State, he was the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year. Professional career\nSan Francisco Giants\nMinor leagues (2005–08)\nRomo was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 28th round (852nd overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft.",
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"segment": "With per-game averages of 24.3 points, 8.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists, Romo was sought by some mid-major basketball schools in the NCAA such as Wisconsin-Green Bay. Romo graduated from Burlington High School in 1998, with his 1,080 points being the all-time scoring record for the Burlington basketball varsity. College career\nRomo at Eastern Illinois\nRomo attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, where he played for the NCAA Division I-AA Eastern Illinois Panthers football team and was a member of Sigma Pi. As a sophomore in 2000, he ranked second in Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 164-of-278 (59%) passes for 2,583 yards and 27 touchdowns. After the season, he was honored as an All-America honorable mention, an All- Ohio Valley Conference member, and the OVC Player of the Year. As a junior, he led Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 138-of-207 passes for 2,068 yards and 21 touchdowns. Romo earned OVC Player of the Week honors on October 14, 2002 after his eight-yard scramble run on the last play of the game led Eastern Illinois to a 25–24 win over Eastern Kentucky. On December 19, 2002, Romo became the first player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top Division I-AA football player. He finished his career holding school and conference records with 85 touchdown passes. He finished second in school and third in conference history with 8,212 passing yards and second in school history with 584 completions and 941 attempts.",
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"segment": "Hawkins Crawford Romo\nU.S. State: California\nCity: San Diego, California\nMore Facts\neducation: Eastern Illinois University, Burlington High School\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRob Gronkowski\nPatrick Mahomes II\nAaron Rodgers\nAntonio Brown\nWho is Tony Romo? Antonio Ramiro Romo, popularly known as Tony Romo, is a retired American footballer who played for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He began his career playing college football for Eastern Illinois University. His performance with the team was brilliant and he led the team to an Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Born in Santiago, California, Romo, grew up playing football and basketball in his childhood. During his school years, his athletic skills helped him earn several sporting honors. His career with the NFL began when he was signed as an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys.",
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"segment": "College career\nRomo played college football at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. As a sophomore in 2000, Romo ranked second in Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 164 of 278 passes for 2,583 yards and 27 touchdowns. After the season, he was honored as an All-America honorable mention, an All-Ohio Valley Conference member, and the OVC Player of the Year. As a junior, he led Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 138-of-207 passes for 2,068 yards and 21 touchdowns. He was selected to the AP All-America third team, All-Ohio Valley Conference first team and the OVC Player of the Year. Platinum Collection Build Your Own Bundle. Choose up to 7 games\nBuy Now from Fanatical\nFandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. On December 19, 2002, Romo was the first player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the nation's top player at the NCAA Division I-AA level. He finished his career holding school and conference records with 85 touchdown passes. His last college game was a playoff loss to Western Illinois University.",
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"segment": "College & Professional Career of Tony Romo\nPrior to being a professional player of Dallas Cowboys, he attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, where he played for the NCAA Division I-AA Eastern Illinois Panthers football team. He has a great season throughout his college career. He played very well. He also honored by Walton Payton Award as the best player in Div I-AA. CAPTION: Tony Romo SOURCE: sportingnews.com\nHe turned professional in 2003 and started his professional career by playing for Dallas Cowboys. He makes a contract with Dallas Cowboys. He also had fallen in injury throughout his professional career. On April 4, 2017, he announced his retirement from the professional NFL career.",
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"segment": "Romo's mother has German and Polish ancestry. Romo started as quarterback for the Burlington High School Demons beginning as a junior (1996 season). In the 1997 season, Romo and the Demons finished with a 3–6 record, though he earned several honors, including the All- Racine County football team and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-State first team honors. Romo also was a starter on the Burlington High School varsity basketball team and also played golf and tennis. In 1998, he joined Caron Butler on the All-Racine County (Wisconsin) team. With per-game averages of 24.3 points, 8.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists, Romo was sought by some mid-major basketball schools in the NCAA such as Wisconsin-Green Bay. Romo graduated from Burlington High School in 1998, with his 1,080 points being the all-time scoring record for the Burlington basketball varsity. College career\nRomo at Eastern Illinois\nRomo attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, where he played for the NCAA Division I-AA Eastern Illinois Panthers football team and was a member of Sigma Pi. As a sophomore in 2000, he ranked second in Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 164-of-278 (59%) passes for 2,583 yards and 27 touchdowns. After the season, he was honored as an All-America honorable mention, an All- Ohio Valley Conference member, and the OVC Player of the Year.",
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"segment": "For his junior and senior years, Romo played NCAA Division II baseball at two colleges: the University of North Alabama (2004) and Mesa State College (2005). He was named First-Team All- Gulf South Conference in 2004 while playing for North Alabama and was 10–3 with a 3.69 ERA in 97.1 innings. In his senior year with Mesa State, he was the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year. Professional career\nSan Francisco Giants\nMinor leagues (2005–08)\nRomo was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 28th round (852nd overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft. He began his professional career with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Single-A short season Northwest League. Used as a starter, he had a 7–1 record and a 2.75 ERA in 68\n+\n2⁄3 innings. His seven wins led the Northwest League, while his 65 strikeouts ranked ninth. The following year, Romo was assigned to the Augusta GreenJackets of the Single-A South Atlantic League. In 31 games (10 starts) he had a 10–2 record, a 2.53 ERA, 95 strikeouts, and four saves in 103\n+\n1⁄3 innings.",
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"headings": "\nStephen Curry G #30\nCompare player?\nChange player?\nNBA\n11 Years Of Service - 2x MVP, 3x All-NBA 1st, 7x All-Star\nStephen Curry 2020-2021 Game Log\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Per Game\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Totals\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Advanced Stats\nMore Stephen Curry NBA Stats »\nNBA Transactions\nMore NBA Transactions »\nNBA Awards & Honors\nNBA Playoff Stats - Per Game\nNBA Playoff Stats - Totals\nNBA Playoff Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Playoff Stats - Advanced Stats\nMore Stephen Curry NBA Playoff Stats »\nNBA All-Star Weekend Competitions\nNBA All-Star Game Stats - Totals\nNBA Rising Stars Challenge Stats - Totals\nNBA Summer League Stats - Per Game\nNBA Summer League Stats - Totals\nNBA Summer League Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Summer League Stats - Advanced Stats\nNBA Preseason Stats - Per Game\nNBA Preseason Stats - Totals\nNBA Preseason Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Preseason Stats - Advanced Stats\nNBA Training Camp Experience\nNCAA\nNCAA Season Stats - Per Game\nNCAA Season Stats - Totals\nNCAA Season Stats - Misc Stats\nNCAA Season Stats - Advanced Stats\nNCAA Awards & Honors\nG League\nG League Transactions\nNational Basketball\nFIBA Senior Team Events Stats\nFIBA Junior Team Events Stats\nOther National Team Experience\nRecent News\nMore Stephen Curry News »\n",
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Season: 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1981-1982 1980-1981 1979-1980 1978-1979 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1974-1975 1973-1974 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969 1967-1968 1966-1967 1965-1966 1964-1965 1963-1964 1962-1963 1961-1962 1960-1961 1959-1960 1958-1959 1957-1958 1956-1957 1955-1956 1954-1955 1953-1954 1952-1953 1951-1952 1950-1951 1949-1950 1948-1949 1947-1948 1946-1947\nLeague: Select League NBA NCAA NCAA DII G League International National Team AAU\nTeam: Select Team Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Brooklyn Nets Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Indiana Pacers Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Lakers Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota Timberwolves New Orleans Pelicans New York Knicks Oklahoma City Thunder Orlando Magic Philadelphia Sixers Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings San Antonio Spurs Toronto Raptors Utah Jazz Washington Wizards\nPlayer: Select Player Bazemore, Kent Bell, Jordan Curry, Stephen Green, Draymond Lee, Damion Looney, Kevon Mannion, Nico Mulder, Mychal Oubre, Jr., Kelly Paschall, Eric Payton II, Gary Poole, Jordan Smailagic, Alen Thompson, Klay Toscano-Anderson, Juan Wiggins, Andrew Wiseman, James\nJump to: [ NBA ] [ NCAA ] [ G League ] [ National ] [ Recent News ]\nNBA\n11 Years Of Service - 2x MVP, 3x All-NBA 1st, 7x All-Star\nStephen Curry 2020-2021 Game Log\nDec 22\nJan 5\nJan 19\nFeb 3\nFeb 17\nMar 4\nMar 19\nApr 2\nApr 17\nMay 1\nMay 16\n0\n10\n20\n30\n40\n50\n60\n70\n\nPoints\n\nRebounds\n\nAssists\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Per Game\nSort: Season ↑\nSeason ↑ Season ↓ Team (A-Z) Team (Z-A) GP ↑ GP ↓ GS ↑ GS ↓ MIN ↑ MIN ↓ FGM ↑ FGM ↓ FGA ↑ FGA ↓ FG% ↑ FG% ↓ 3PM ↑ 3PM ↓ 3PA ↑ 3PA ↓ 3P% ↑ 3P% ↓ FTM ↑ FTM ↓ FTA ↑ FTA ↓ FT% ↑ FT% ↓ OFF ↑ OFF ↓ DEF ↑ DEF ↓ TRB ↑ TRB ↓ AST ↑ AST ↓ STL ↑ STL ↓ BLK ↑ BLK ↓ PF ↑ PF ↓ TOV ↑ TOV ↓ PTS ↑ PTS ↓\nCol umns: Swipe\nStack Swipe\nSeason\nTeam\nGP\nGS\nMIN\nFGM\nFGA\nFG%\n3PM\n3PA\n3P%\nFTM\nFTA\nFT%\nOFF\nDEF\nTRB\nAST\nSTL\nBLK\nPF\nTOV\nPTS\n2009-10\nGOS\n80\n77\n36.2\n6.60\n14.29\n.462\n2.08\n4.75\n.437\n2.21\n2.50\n.885\n0.60\n3.85\n4.45\n5.90\n1.90\n0.24\n3.15\n3.04\n17.49\n2010-11\nGOS\n74\n74\n33.6\n6.82\n14.23\n.480\n2.04\n4.62\n.442\n2.86\n3.07\n.934\n0.70\n3.16\n3.86\n5.84\n1.47\n0.27\n3.15\n3.05\n18.55\n2011-12\nGOS\n26\n23\n28.1\n5.58\n11.38\n.490\n2.12\n4.65\n.455\n1.46\n1.81\n.809\n0.58\n2.81\n3.38\n5.31\n1.50\n0.31\n2.38\n2.50\n14.73\n2012-13\nGOS\n78\n78\n38.2\n8.03\n17.79\n.451\n3.49\n7.69\n.453\n3.36\n3.73\n.900\n0.76\n3.27\n4.03\n6.91\n1.62\n0.15\n2.54\n3.08\n22.90\n2013-14 ☆\nGOS\n78\n78\n36.5\n8.36\n17.73\n.471\n3.35\n7.88\n.424\n3.95\n4.46\n.885\n0.59\n3.69\n4.28\n8.54\n1.64\n0.18\n2.49\n3.77\n24.01\n2014-15 ★\nGOS\n80\n80\n32.7\n8.16\n16.76\n.487\n3.58\n8.07\n.443\n3.85\n4.21\n.914\n0.70\n3.56\n4.26\n7.74\n2.04\n0.20\n1.98\n3.11\n23.75\n2015-16 ★\nGOS\n79\n79\n34.2\n10.19\n20.23\n.504\n5.09\n11.22\n.454\n4.59\n5.06\n.907\n0.86\n4.58\n5.44\n6.67\n2.14\n0.19\n2.04\n3.32\n30.06\n2016-17 ☆\nGOS\n79\n79\n33.4\n8.54\n18.27\n.468\n4.10\n9.99\n.411\n4.11\n4.58\n.898\n0.77\n3.70\n4.47\n6.63\n1.80\n0.22\n2.32\n3.03\n25.30\n2017-18 ☆\nGOS\n51\n51\n32.0\n8.39\n16.94\n.495\n4.16\n9.82\n.423\n5.45\n5.92\n.921\n0.71\n4.41\n5.12\n6.08\n1.57\n0.16\n2.24\n3.00\n26.39\n2018-19 ☆\nGOS\n69\n69\n33.8\n9.16\n19.42\n.472\n5.13\n11.74\n.437\n3.81\n4.16\n.916\n0.65\n4.70\n5.35\n5.23\n1.33\n0.36\n2.41\n2.78\n27.26\n2019-20\nGOS\n5\n5\n27.9\n6.60\n16.40\n.402\n2.40\n9.80\n.245\n5.20\n5.20\n1.000\n0.80\n4.40\n5.20\n6.60\n1.00\n0.40\n2.20\n3.20\n20.80\n2020-21 ☆\nGOS\n63\n63\n34.2\n10.44\n21.67\n.482\n5.35\n12.71\n.421\n5.75\n6.27\n.916\n0.46\n5.02\n5.48\n5.76\n1.22\n0.13\n1.89\n3.38\n31.98\nCAREER\n\n762\n756\n34.3\n8.32\n17.45\n.477\n3.72\n8.58\n.433\n3.83\n4.23\n.907\n0.68\n3.92\n4.60\n6.54\n1.68\n0.22\n2.43\n3.14\n24.19\n★ MVP Season ☆ All-Star Season\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Totals\nSort: Season ↑\nSeason ↑ Season ↓ Team (A-Z) Team (Z-A) GP ↑ GP ↓ GS ↑ GS ↓ MIN ↑ MIN ↓ FGM ↑ FGM ↓ FGA ↑ FGA ↓ FG% ↑ FG% ↓ 3PM ↑ 3PM ↓ 3PA ↑ 3PA ↓ 3P% ↑ 3P% ↓ FTM ↑ FTM ↓ FTA ↑ FTA ↓ FT% ↑ FT% ↓ OFF ↑ OFF ↓ DEF ↑ DEF ↓ TRB ↑ TRB ↓ AST ↑ AST ↓ STL ↑ STL ↓ BLK ↑ BLK ↓ PF ↑ PF ↓ TOV ↑ TOV ↓ PTS ↑ PTS ↓\nCol umns:",
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"url": "http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Scottie-Pippen/Summary/725",
"title": "Scottie Pippen Player Profile, Chicago Bulls, News, Rumors, NBA Stats, NCAA Stats, Events Stats, Game Logs, Bests, Awards - RealGM",
"headings": "\nScottie Pippen SF #33\nNBA\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Per Game\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Totals\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Advanced Stats\nNBA Transactions\nMore NBA Transactions »\nNBA Awards & Honors\nNBA Playoff Stats - Per Game\nNBA Playoff Stats - Totals\nNBA Playoff Stats - Misc Stats\nNBA Playoff Stats - Advanced Stats\nNBA All-Star Weekend Competitions\nNBA All-Star Game Stats - Totals\nMore Scottie Pippen NBA All-Star Stats »\nNBA Training Camp Experience\nNCAA\nNCAA Season Stats - Per Game\nNational Basketball\nFIBA Senior Team Events Stats\n",
"segment": "Select Player Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem Archibald, Tiny Arizin, Paul Barkley, Charles Barry, Rick Baylor, Elgin Bing, Dave Bird, Larry Chamberlain, Wilt Cousy, Bob Cowens, Dave Cunningham, Billy DeBusschere, Dave Drexler, Clyde Erving, Julius Ewing, Patrick Frazier, Walt Gervin, George Greer, Hal Havlicek, John Hayes, Elvin Johnson, Magic Jones, Sam Jordan, Michael Lucas, Jerry Malone, Karl Malone, Moses Maravich, Pete McHale, Kevin Mikan, George Monroe, Earl O'Neal, Shaquille Olajuwon, Hakeem Parish, Robert Pettit, Bob Reed, Willis Robertson, Oscar Robinson, David Russell, Bill Schayes, Dolph Sharman, Bill Stockton, John Thomas, Isiah Thurmond, Nate Unseld, Wes Walton, Bill West, Jerry Wilkens, Lenny Worthy, James\nChange player? Season: 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1981-1982 1980-1981 1979-1980 1978-1979 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1974-1975 1973-1974 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969 1967-1968 1966-1967 1965-1966 1964-1965 1963-1964 1962-1963 1961-1962 1960-1961 1959-1960 1958-1959 1957-1958 1956-1957 1955-1956 1954-1955 1953-1954 1952-1953 1951-1952 1950-1951 1949-1950 1948-1949 1947-1948 1946-1947\nLeague: Select League NBA NCAA NCAA DII G League International National Team AAU\nTeam: Select Team Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Indiana Pacers Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Lakers Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota Timberwolves New Jersey Nets New Orleans Pelicans New York Knicks Orlando Magic Philadelphia Sixers Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings San Antonio Spurs Seattle SuperSonics Toronto Raptors Utah Jazz Washington Wizards\nPlayer: Select Player Chandler, Tyson Curry, Eddy Davis, Antonio Deng, Luol Duhon, Chris Funderburke, Lawrence Gordon, Ben Griffin, Adrian Harrington, Othella Hinrich, Kirk Nocioni, Andres Pargo, Jannero Piatkowski, Eric Reiner, Jared Williams, Frankie\nJump to: [ NBA ] [ NCAA ] [ National ]\nNBA\n18 Years Of Service - NBA's Top 50, Hall of Fame Player, 3x All-NBA 1st, 8x All-NBA Defensive 1st, 7x All-Star, #33 retired by CHI\nNBA Regular Season Stats - Per Game\nSort: Season ↑\nSeason ↑ Season ↓ Team (A-Z) Team (Z-A) GP ↑ GP ↓ GS ↑ GS ↓ MIN ↑ MIN ↓ FGM ↑ FGM ↓ FGA ↑ FGA ↓ FG% ↑ FG% ↓ 3PM ↑ 3PM ↓ 3PA ↑ 3PA ↓ 3P% ↑ 3P% ↓ FTM ↑ FTM ↓ FTA ↑ FTA ↓ FT% ↑ FT% ↓ OFF ↑ OFF ↓ DEF ↑ DEF ↓ TRB ↑ TRB ↓ AST ↑ AST ↓ STL ↑ STL ↓ BLK ↑ BLK ↓ PF ↑ PF ↓ TOV ↑ TOV ↓ PTS ↑ PTS ↓\nCol umns: Swipe\nStack Swipe\nSeason\nTeam\nGP\nGS\nMIN\nFGM\nFGA\nFG%\n3PM\n3PA\n3P%\nFTM\nFTA\nFT%\nOFF\nDEF\nTRB\nAST\nSTL\nBLK\nPF\nTOV\nPTS\n1987-88\nCHI\n79\n0\n20.9\n3.30\n7.14\n.463\n0.05\n0.29\n.174\n1.25\n2.18\n.576\n1.46\n2.32\n3.77\n2.14\n1.15\n0.66\n2.71\n1.66\n7.91\n1988-89\nCHI\n73\n56\n33.1\n5.66\n11.88\n.476\n0.29\n1.05\n.273\n2.75\n4.12\n.668\n1.89\n4.21\n6.10\n3.51\n1.90\n0.84\n3.58\n2.73\n14.36\n1989-90 ☆\nCHI\n82\n82\n38.4\n6.85\n14.02\n.489\n0.34\n1.37\n.250\n2.43\n3.60\n.675\n1.83\n4.84\n6.67\n5.41\n2.57\n1.23\n3.63\n3.39\n16.48\n1990-91\nCHI\n82\n82\n36.8\n7.32\n14.06\n.520\n0.26\n0.83\n.309\n2.93\n4.15\n.706\n1.99\n5.27\n7.26\n6.23\n2.35\n1.13\n3.29\n2.83\n17.82\n1991-92 ☆\nCHI\n82\n82\n38.6\n8.38\n16.57\n.506\n0.20\n0.98\n.200\n4.02\n5.29\n.760\n2.26\n5.43\n7.68\n6.98\n1.89\n1.13\n2.95\n3.09\n20.98\n1992-93 ☆\nCHI\n81\n81\n38.6\n7.75\n16.38\n.473\n0.27\n1.15\n.237\n2.86\n4.32\n.663\n2.51\n5.16\n7.67\n6.26\n2.14\n0.89\n2.70\n3.04\n18.64\n1993-94 ☆\nCHI\n72\n72\n38.3\n8.71\n17.75\n.491\n0.88\n2.74\n.320\n3.75\n5.68\n.660\n2.40\n6.33\n8.74\n5.60\n2.93\n0.81\n3.15\n3.22\n22.04\n1994-95 ☆\nCHI\n79\n79\n38.2\n8.03\n16.71\n.480\n1.38\n4.00\n.345\n3.99\n5.57\n.716\n2.22\n5.87\n8.09\n5.18\n2.94\n1.13\n3.01\n3.43\n21.42\n1995-96 ☆\nCHI\n77\n77\n36.7\n7.31\n15.79\n.463\n1.95\n5.21\n.374\n2.86\n4.21\n.679\n1.97\n4.47\n6.44\n5.87\n1.73\n0.74\n2.57\n2.69\n19.43\n1996-97 ☆\nCHI\n82\n82\n37.7\n7.90\n16.66\n.474\n1.90\n5.17\n.368\n2.49\n3.55\n.701\n1.95\n4.52\n6.48\n5.70\n1.88\n0.55\n2.60\n2.61\n20.20\n1997-98\nCHI\n44\n44\n37.5\n7.16\n16.00\n.447\n1.39\n4.36\n.318\n3.41\n4.39\n.777\n1.20\n3.95\n5.16\n5.77\n1.80\n0.98\n2.64\n2.48\n19.11\n1998-99\nHOU\n50\n50\n40.2\n5.22\n12.08\n.432\n1.44\n4.24\n.340\n2.64\n3.66\n.721\n1.26\n5.20\n6.46\n5.86\n1.96\n0.74\n2.36\n3.18\n14.52\n1999-00\nPOR\n82\n82\n33.5\n4.73\n10.49\n.451\n1.05\n3.21\n.327\n1.95\n2.72\n.717\n1.39\n4.87\n6.26\n4.95\n1.43\n0.50\n2.54\n2.54\n12.46\n2000-01\nPOR\n64\n60\n33.3\n4.20\n9.31\n.451\n1.00\n2.91\n.344\n1.86\n2.52\n.739\n1.09\n4.11\n5.20\n4.59\n1.47\n0.55\n2.47\n2.41\n11.27\n2001-02\nPOR\n62\n60\n32.2\n3.97\n9.66\n.411\n0.87\n2.85\n.305\n1.82\n2.35\n.774\n1.24\n3.94\n5.18\n5.85\n1.63\n0.56\n2.61\n2.76\n10.63\n2002-03\nPOR\n64\n58\n29.9\n4.14\n9.33\n.444\n0.59\n2.08\n.286\n1.89\n2.31\n.818\n0.89\n3.45\n4.34\n4.45\n1.64\n0.39\n2.33\n2.56\n10.77\n2003-04\nCHI\n23\n6\n17.9\n2.30\n6.09\n.379\n0.57\n2.09\n.271\n0.74\n1.17\n.630\n0.87\n2.09\n2.96\n2.17\n0.91\n0.39\n1.65\n1.26\n5.91\nCAREER\n\n1178\n1053\n34.9\n6.30\n13.33\n.473\n0.83\n2.55\n.326\n2.65\n3.77\n.704\n1.76\n4.61\n6.36\n5.21\n1.96\n0.80\n2.83\n2.76\n16.08\n☆ All-Star Season\nNBA Regular Season Stats - 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"url": "http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1569799-miss-the-nba-playoffs-two-years-in-a-row-not-the-spurs",
"title": "Miss the NBA Playoffs Two Years in a Row? Not the Spurs! | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights",
"headings": "Miss the NBA Playoffs Two Years in a Row? Not the Spurs!\nMiss the NBA Playoffs Two Years in a Row? Not the Spurs!",
"segment": "The other teams that have not played in the NBA playoffs since 2010 (last playoff year listed in parenthesis): Charlotte (2010); Cleveland (2010); Milwaukee (2010); Phoenix (2010); Sacramento (2006); Brooklyn (2007); Golden State (2007); Toronto (2008); Washington (2008);",
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"url": "https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/sixers/nba-playoffs-2021-how-does-play-tournament-work",
"title": "NBA Playoffs 2021: How does the Play-In Tournament work? | RSN",
"headings": "NBA Playoffs 2021: How does the Play-In Tournament work?\nNBA Playoffs 2021: How does the Play-In Tournament work?\nWhat is the Play-In Tournament?\nImpressive Maxey has trio of 35-year-olds invested in him\n3 observations after Sixers' big men, spot starters shine in 8th straight win\n76ers playoff picture: Where Sixers stand in tight East race\nWhen is the Play-In Tournament?\nHow does the Play-In Tournament's structure impact the Sixers?\npic.twitter.com/AIKvAUXiVE\npic.twitter.com/sBzQVo3q69\npic.twitter.com/ySu0dEVFNB\npic.twitter.com/LRJnZ1WnfW\nWhich teams are projected to be in the Play-In Tournament?\nEastern Conference\nWestern Conference\n",
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"url": "http://www.flashscore.com/basketball/usa/nba/results/",
"title": "NBA 2020/2021 Results - Basketball/USA",
"headings": "\nBasketball USA\nNBA\nUSANBA - Promotion - Play Offs\n",
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"segment": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language is Spoken in Switzerland? Signs in Switzerland using the country's three official languages. Editorial credit: Wirat Suandee / Shutterstock.com. Switzerland is a multilingual country with four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The predominant language varies by regions of the country, called cantons. German is the most spoken language in the country, and is widely spoken in the central region of the country. French is more predominant in the west near the French border, while Italian is more common in the south near the Italian border.",
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"segment": "National TV channels and local newspapers are available in all official Swiss languages, even in Romansh. German: The most widely spoken language of Switzerland\nThe main language spoken in Switzerland is Swiss German. Before you start bragging about your high German skills, the German spoken in Switzerland is a collection of unwritten Alemannic dialects which vary according to the region, city, valley or even village. Using dialects is often frowned upon in other countries in favor of a \"clean\" language. On the contrary, Swiss German, or Mundart, is extensively used via speech in everyday communication in Switzerland. High German is the written language that Swiss nationals learn in school. It is used in public institutions and in the media. No need to worry, any Swiss German speakers will understand your standard German. To non-speakers, though, Schwiizerdütsch will at first sound odd, even to the Swiss that learn standard German as their second language.",
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"segment": "Switzerland is a multilingual country with four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The predominant language varies by regions of the country, called cantons. German is the most spoken language in the country, and is widely spoken in the central region of the country. French is more predominant in the west near the French border, while Italian is more common in the south near the Italian border. Romansh is mainly spoken in the canton of Graubünden in southeast Switzerland. A map showing where languages are spoken in Switzerland. German\nGerman is the official language of 17 Swiss cantons, and the population of the speakers is about 4,348,289 accounting for around 63% of the country's total population. The majority of the Swiss population speaks German. A dialect of German called Swiss German is most common in communication, and is further divided into regional dialects.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Switzerland? What languages are spoken in Switzerland? Written by: Guest Author\nPublished: May 7, 2020\nSwitzerland is definitely one of the more unique countries in the world, and its scenic display of mountains isn’t the only thing attracting people. From their chocolate to their diversity, Swiss people have their own way of going about their lives, and it seems to be distinct in everything. While Switzerland is known for its cuisine and punctuality, the number of their national languages often finds its way in conversations. And for good reason. Switzerland is home to four languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.",
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"headings": "What Do People Speak in Switzerland?\nWhat Do People Speak in Switzerland?\nTravel Tips\nSwitzerland's Linguistic Diversity\nThe Swiss-German Dialect\nFrench and Italian\nTravel Tips Video\nMysterious Romansh\nEnglish: The Pros and Cons\nWhy Switzerland Is a Great Vacation Spot\nTravel Tips\nFestive Atmosphere\nEcofriendly\nBustling Cities\n",
"segment": "What Do People Speak in Switzerland? | USA Today\nWhy Switzerland Is a Great Vacation Spot\nWhat Kind of Money Does Italy Use? What Do People Speak in Switzerland? Travel Tips\nRebecca Bragg, Leaf Group Updated January 30, 2018\nSwitzerland, a country with a population of only 7 million, has four official languages. ( Photo: Ablestock.com/AbleStock.com/Getty Images )\nSwitzerland is widely considered to be the model for a kind of tolerance relatively rare within European countries: Peaceful coexistence between different language groups. While Swiss dialects of three of the country's official languages – German, French and Italian – differ from standard versions, they're all mutually intelligible. However, the fourth, Romansh, is in a class of its own. This ancient and mysterious tongue, spoken in only one region of the country by less than 1 percent of the Swiss population, is found nowhere else in the world.",
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"segment": "What Language Do People In Switzerland Speak? | Yahoo Answers\nBlue Eyes\nLv 4\nBlue Eyes\nasked in Society & Culture Languages · 1 decade ago\nWhat Language Do People In Switzerland Speak? help me out, my sister and i have a bet going. purely because we have too much time on our hands. What Language Do People In Switzerland Speak? i say that they speak swiss, although i cant prove that there is a language called swiss. she says that they speak german. which i know is not right. help us out please. ...Show more\n10 Answers\nRelevance\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nGerman, French, Italian and Romansch, in descending order of population.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Cambodia? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nCambodia\nWhat languages are spoken in Cambodia? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-29 02:28:25\nThey speak Khmer, which is the language of The Kingdom of Cambodia. People in Cambodia generally speak Khmer, but small minorities speak Vietnamese, Chinese, Cham, and Khmer Loeu. French had been a major language in Cambodia because the country was part of the colony of French Indochina from 1867 to 1953. It rapidly declined during the Khmer Rouge era, and moreso after Khmer became the official language in 1993. Cambodian French is sometimes used by older Cambodians and in court procedures. The majority of the population speak the traditional language of Kmher. The remainder of the population speak different languages including Chinese, Vietnamese, Charm and Khmer Loeu. Khmer language\nKhmer language, the language that has a root from Sanskrit in which related to Hindu, the language of India .Basically, the answer is Cambodian.",
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"segment": "At the risk of sounding like your parents, make sure you get travel insurance before hitting the road. Trust us, it’s one of those things you don’t want to leave home without. We recommend either World Nomads or Safety Wing, depending on the type of traveler you are. Language: Khmer is the official language of Cambodia, although sometimes it’s just referred to as Cambodian. It’s spoken by over 90% of the country’s population. The exact dialect may vary slightly depending on where you are in the country, but most Cambodian natives speak central Khmer, the most common dialect. In recent years, Cambodia has seen a rise in tourism which has led to an increase in the use of English. While the locals in a small village might not understand you, you’ll be able to get by easily in the bigger towns and cities using English. If you want to nail down a few basic words, check out our Khmer Guide for Traveling.",
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"segment": "• Where are you from? – Nayaak chun cheeit away\n• What your name? – Nayaak chmooa away? • How much does this cost? – Tlai poonaan\nHow Many Languages is Spoken in Cambodia? In Fact, not only Khmer is spoken in Cambodia, along with the timeline. Upon the areas in Cambodia, there are many different languages and divided into many groups. Here is a list of languages spoken in Cambodia. French Language in Cambodia\nThe French language appeared in Cambodia in the late 1800s when French merchants were exploring Indonesia and Cambodia became incorporated into French Indochina in 1887. After the war, the French has become the official language and continued to be promoted after Cambodian independence in 1953.",
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"segment": "Cambodia's birth rate is 3.37 per woman; the infant mortality rate is 56.6 per 1,000 live births. The literacy rate is 73.6%. Languages\nThe official language of Cambodia is Khmer, which is part of the Mon-Khmer language family. Unlike nearby languages such as Thai, Vietnamese and Lao, spoken Khmer is not tonal. Written Khmer has a unique script, called abugida . Other languages in common use in Cambodia include French, Vietnamese, and English. Religion\nMost Cambodians (95%) today are Theravada Buddhists. This austere version of Buddhism became prevalent in Cambodia in the thirteenth century, displacing the combination of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism that was practiced previously. Modern Cambodia also has Muslim citizens (3%) and Christians (2%).",
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"segment": "Thus, Cambodia is a member of the La Francophonie, an organization of countries or regions where a significant portion of the population speaks French. Cambodian French is a French dialect that is spoken on certain occasions in Cambodia, especially in court environments. English\nAlthough French was the dominant foreign language in Cambodia for a long time, English replaced French since 1993. Currently, street signs in the country are usually bilingual, written in both the Khmer language as well as English. A large number of universities impart education in the English language, and a significant number of press publications are in English. The language has also replaced French in Cambodia’s stamps and currency. English is now used as the main foreign language in Cambodia’s diplomatic dealings with other countries. Minority Languages Of Cambodia\nThe languages spoken by the ethnic minorities in Cambodia include-\nCham (formerly the language that was spoken in the Kingdom of Champa in Vietnam) that is spoken by the Cham people living in Cambodia. Vietnamese, the language that is spoken by the Vietnamese immigrants to Cambodia\nTumpoon that is spoken by the Tampuan people who are indigenous inhabitants of the mountains in Cambodia’s Ratanakiri Province. Other minority languages are Lao, Yue Chinese, Jarai, and Mon-Khmer languages.",
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"segment": "Big turn off for it from the sounds of it. 19 Dated - Tatum O'Neal\nvia thesun.co.uk\nMichael Jackson's first publicly documented relationship was with Oscar winner Tatum O'Neal. They became friends when she was 12 and he was 17 and soon after, a relationship blossomed. In a 1982 edition of Jet Magazine, he said that their love had \"cooled off\" and they ultimately decided to be just friends. 18 No Chance - Kim Kardashian\nvia thehollywoodgossip.com\nA little known fact about Kim Kardashian is that her first boyfriend was Michael Jackson's nephew, TJ. She was her very first love and by association, she befriended Michael. Moving on from a nephew to an uncle would be a weird, impossible transition, even for Kim Kardashian. Safe to say MJ would have no chance if he tried. 17 Dated - Brooke Shields\nvia fanpop.com\nMichael Jackson met Brooke Shields at the 1981 Academy Awards and they quickly grew a liking to each other, going on to date for several years. There was even a point where they considered marriage, but Shields was never as enthused at the prospect. \"",
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"segment": "Shortly after, they officially started dating. They were together till the early 80s. She wanted to get married but he wasn’t prepared for any such thing. Diana Ross – Starting from the late 70s, Michael had a very close relationship with actress and singer Diana Ross. They had first met on the sets of the musical movie, The Whiz in 1977. Although their close relationship was stated to be merely a deep relationship, some sources have asserted that they had romantic involvement at some point in time. They themselves had hinted at it in their interviews. Cher (1978) – RUMOR\nBrooke Shields – Michael first met actress and model Brooke Shields at the Academy Awards in 1981. In his 2001 interview, Jackson called her one of the loves of his life and they dated quite a lot. In his autobiographical book that was released in 1988, he revealed that they were in a serious relationship for only a short while.",
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"segment": "Michael Jackson Girlfriends 2021: Who Has Michael Dated? Michael Jackson Girlfriends 2021: Who Has Michael Dated? Sarah Weingarten\n|\nMar 7, 2019 2:54 pm\n|\nDec 29, 2020 4:01 pm\nShutterstock\nMichael Jackson is dubbed the King of Pop for good reason. But his personal life was heavily scrutinized by the public. Jackson has been famous form a young age thanks to the Jackson 5. The brothers’ father would have them perform in strip clubs while trying to make a name for themselves. Jackson was still a little kid at the time. In 1993 and 2002 Jackson was accused of child sexual abuse.",
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"segment": "The Untold Story of Michael Jackson’s Secret Romance, in which she opened up about their secret on-and-off relationship. Michael started secretly dating her in 1990 when she was working as a receptionist for Gallin-Morey Associates in Los Angeles. Michael stopped meeting her after he got married to Lisa Marie Presley. He hooked up with her for a brief period of time after the end of his marriage. Whitney Houston (1991) – Jackson reportedly had a short-lived affair with singer Whitney Houston in the early 90s according to his former bodyguard, Matt Fiddes. Lisa Marie Presley (1992-2000) – Lisa was first introduced to Michael Jackson by her father Elvis Presley at MGM Grand in Nevada in 1974. At that time, Lisa was just 6 years old, whereas Michael was 14. Years later, they met at a dinner party hosted by a mutual friend and artist, Brett-Livingstone Strong. Their friendship began in December 1992. Lisa was married at that time.",
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"segment": "TJ Jackson\nWho is He? Record Producer\nDated In: 1995 – 1999\nKim’s first boyfriend was none other than TJ Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew. After dating for two years, the curious teen decided that she wanted to lose her virginity to her then-boyfriend. Following an open discussion with her mom, Kris Jenner, the young celeb went on birth control and lost her virginity after spending her 14th birthday at MJ’s Neverland ranch. The young lovers went separate ways in 1999 and Kim went on to have a string of high-profile relationships, but the two still remain to be good family friends. Rumored Ex: Joey Lawrence\nWho is He? Actor\nDated In: 1999\nKim then went on to allegedly date actor, Joey Lawrence.",
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"headings": "Personal relationships of Michael Jackson\nPersonal relationships of Michael Jackson\nContents\nEarly sexual and emotional experiences\nStrip clubs\nGroupies and prostitutes\nFirst relationships\nTatum O'Neal\nBrooke Shields\nDiana Ross\nLisa Marie Presley\nFirst meeting and courtship\nProposal and wedding\nMarried life and disagreements\nPrimetime and further marriage difficulties\nDivorce\nAftermath\nDebbie Rowe\nBackground and friendship\nFirst pregnancy and miscarriage\nSecond pregnancy and reaction\nWedding\nBirth of Michael Jackson, Jr.\nSecond pregnancy and birth of Paris-Michael Jackson\nDivorce\nBirth of Prince Michael\nAllegations regarding sexuality\n1993 child sexual abuse allegations\n2003 child sexual abuse allegations\n2013 and 2014 child sexual abuse allegations\nReferences\nBibliography\n",
"segment": "Personal relationships of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia\nPersonal relationships of Michael Jackson\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Michael Jackson marriages and children)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMichael Jackson in 1988\nThe personal relationships of Michael Jackson have been the subject of public and media attention for several decades. He was introduced to the topic of sexual activity at the age of nine while a member of the Jackson 5. He and his brothers would perform at strip clubs, sharing the bill with female strippers and drag queens, and the sexual adventures of his brothers with groupies further affected Jackson's early life. The entertainer said his first real girlfriend was the child actress Tatum O'Neal, when he was a teenager in the 1970s; he called her \"my first love – after Diana Ross .\" The pair eventually \"cooled off\" and Jackson entered into a romance with model Brooke Shields in 1981. Although the relationship was platonic, Shields said there were times he had asked her to marry him, but as he grew older he started to change physically and became more asexual towards her. Having first been introduced to Lisa Marie Presley by her father, Elvis, in 1975, Jackson reconnected with Lisa Marie in November 1992. Shortly after becoming involved with her, in 1993, Jackson was subjected to his first set of child sexual abuse accusations, followed by similar allegations in 2003. Presley supported Jackson as he became dependent on pain medication, and eventually helped convince him to enter drug rehabilitation.",
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"headings": "Michael Jackson Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics\nMichael Jackson Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics\nBorn Name\nNick Names\nAge\nDied\nSun Sign\nBorn Place\nNationality\nEducation\nOccupation\nFamily\nManager\nGenre\nInstruments\nLabels\nBuild\nHeight\nWeight\nGirlfriend / Spouse\nRace / Ethnicity\nHair Color\nEye Color\nSexual Orientation\nDistinctive Features\nBrand Endorsements\nReligion\nBest Known For\nFirst Album\nFirst Film\nFirst TV Show\nPersonal Trainer\nMichael Jackson Favorite Things\nMichael Jackson Facts\n",
"segment": "Maureen revealed that she was dating Michael Jackson in 1973. They used to hold hands but he never got to kiss her on the lips and used to do with only a peck on the cheek. They never broke up officially, she just started dating some other guy. Latonya Simmons (1972) – It would be difficult to class Michael and Latonya Simmons’s equation as a relationship. After all, she had won a reality TV competition, The Dating Game, to become then 14 years old’s date. Simmons was 10 years old then and had to fend off competition from two other girls. Tatum O’Neal – One of his first serious relationships was with actress Tatum O’Neal. They had become good friends while she was 12 and he was 17. Their relationship was never present in tabloids in the 70s. In a 1982 interview, he confirmed the fact that they had a serious relationship.",
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"title": "10 Women Michael Jackson Dated (10 He Had No Chance With)",
"headings": "10 Women Michael Jackson Dated (10 He Had No Chance With)\nwww.thethings.com\nSomething New\nMore\n10 Women Michael Jackson Dated (10 He Had No Chance With)\n20 No Chance - Cher\n19 Dated - Tatum O'Neal\n18 No Chance - Kim Kardashian\n17 Dated - Brooke Shields\n16 No Chance - JK Rowling\n15 Dated - Tatiana Thumbtzen\n14 No Chance - Elizabeth Taylor\n13 Dated - Diana Ross\n12 No Chance - Sheryl Crow\n11 Dated - Stephanie Mills\n10 No Chance - Kelly Osbourne\n9 Dated - Madonna\n8 No Chance - Beyonce\n7 Dated - Shana Mangatal\n6 No Chance - Britney Spears\n5 Dated - Whitney Houston\n4 No Chance - Katie Couric\n3 Dated - Lisa Marie Presley\n2 No Chance - Nicole Kidman\n1 Dated - Debbie Rowe\nNext A Look Inside Kaley Cuoco And Johnny Galecki's Friendship\nRelated Topics\nCelebrity\n",
"segment": "Even plenty of those within the entertainment industry flocked to him for that reason. His love life is just as interesting as whatever hypothetical relationships or rumors the media may have cooked up for him back in the day. So with all that in mind, let's take a trip down memory lane at some of Michael Jackson's old relationships, as well as mention some women who even he did not have a shot with. 20 No Chance - Cher\nvia pinterest.com\nCher worked with Michael Jackson back when he was still just a young member of the Jackson 5. Since his death, she's spoken glowingly about the man and his talents, but prior to his death, she told TV Guide in 2003 that she thought \"the guy was nuts\" to keep his baby rolled up in a blanket. Big turn off for it from the sounds of it. 19 Dated - Tatum O'Neal\nvia thesun.co.uk\nMichael Jackson's first publicly documented relationship was with Oscar winner Tatum O'Neal. They became friends when she was 12 and he was 17 and soon after, a relationship blossomed. In a 1982 edition of Jet Magazine, he said that their love had \"cooled off\" and they ultimately decided to be just friends. 18 No Chance - Kim Kardashian\nvia thehollywoodgossip.com\nA little known fact about Kim Kardashian is that her first boyfriend was Michael Jackson's nephew, TJ.",
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"headings": "\nMichael Jackson song list\nMichael Jackson Artistfacts\nComments: 65\nEditor's Picks\nAmanda Palmer Songwriter Interviews\nCharlie Benante of Anthrax Songwriter Interviews\nRichie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust) Songwriter Interviews\nBritish Invasion Fact or Fiction\nJeff Trott Songwriter Interviews\nPhilip Cody Songwriter Interviews\n",
"segment": "Here's his connection with tennis player John McEnroe: his first date was with actress Tatum O'Neal, the daughter of Ryan O'Neal, who went on to marry and divorce McEnroe. As a teenager, he had terrible acne which made him very self-conscious. The \"King of Pop\" moniker was Jackson's idea, and his label tried to talk him out of it because they thought it would backfire. In the Songfacts interview with Dan Beck, who was in the marketing department of Epic Records at the time, he explained: \" Our feeling was that radio was going to just roll their eyes and say, 'Screw you!' This was around the time of Dangerous, the late '80s and beginning of the '90s, and here was a guy that the tabloids were starting to talk about his skin color, they were starting to talk about the plastic surgery and the Elephant Man and the hyperbaric chamber – I guess those were probably the first four aspects of Michael starting to take hits in the media.\" He suffered from a disease called vitiligo, and he also is allergic to to much sunlight. That's why he wore sunglasses in public and usually had an umbrella with him. >>\nSuggestion credit:",
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"segment": "Time in California | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nCalifornia Time\nCurrent time in California, USA\nTime Zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) Rules\nCurrent California Time (Eastern Time)\nCalifornia Time\n10:52:54 AM 05/26/2021 GMT -07:00 DST\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00 USA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time. 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\nCalifornia is in the Pacific Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-8 ). Does California observe Daylight Saving Time?",
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"title": "What Time Zone Is California In?",
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"segment": "What Time Zone Is California In? What Time Zone Is California In? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 5, 2020 4:53:06 AM ET\nDavid Crespo/Moment Open/Getty Images\nThe entire state of California is located within the Pacific time zone. As of 2014, the state observes Pacific Standard Time between the middle of the fall and the end of the winter. At all other times, Pacific Daylight Time is observed. The Pacific time zone is one of four principal time zones observed in the continental United States. Along with California, the zone includes the entire state of Washington and large portions of Oregon, Nevada and Idaho. Moving from west to east, the other time zones in the continental United States include Mountain, Central and Eastern. Alaska and Hawaii observe the final two time zones in the United States, Alaskan time and Hawaii-Aleutian time. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is the Homestead Act of 1862?",
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"segment": "Colorado is in the Mountain Time Zone. California is in the Pacific Time Zone. There are two time zones in between New York and California. In which US time zone is California located? The state of California is located in the Pacific Time Zone in\nthe United States. The Pacific Time Zone is three hours behind the\nEastern Time Zone and one hour ahead of the Alaska Time Zone. What is the time zone between Hawaii and California? Alaska Time Zone (GMT -9) is in between California and\nHawaii\nWhat time zone is California? California is Pacific Time, GMT-8. What time is in in California?",
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"title": "Time in California, United States",
"headings": "Current Local Time in California, United States\nCurrent Local Time in California, United States\n4:53:22 pm PDT\nCurrent Local Time in Locations in California with Links for More Information (164 Locations)\n",
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"title": "Is Steffy Leaving The Bold and The Beautiful? - Soaps In Depth",
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"segment": "Is Steffy Leaving The Bold and The Beautiful? - Soaps In Depth\nCBS\nWhat Happened to Steffy on THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL\nBy Chris Eades March 24, 2021\nTags: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood\nHoward Wise/jpistudios.com\nSteffy Forrester on THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL is one of the soap’s most memorable characters, but some fans may not recall everything that this vixen has gone through over the years because it’s been a lot!. Born to B&B supercouple Ridge Forrester and Taylor Hayes back in 1999, that would make Steffy about 19. But after being played by a series of child actors, she and her twin sister, Phoebe, were aged into teenagers in 2004. Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall played the twins before being replaced with Addison and Alex Hoover. The kids were written out for a while and Steffy returned as an adult and being portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in 2008. Because MacKenzie Mauzy was playing Phoebe, the twins were retconned to be fraternal instead of identical. Wood took a little break from the soap from 2013-15, but since then has been playing Steffy constantly ever since. ( With a little maternity leave to give birth to her first child along the way and a second maternity leave coming up in 2021!)",
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"headings": "Jacqueline MacInnes Wood\nJacqueline MacInnes Wood\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nActing career\nThe Bold and the Beautiful\nFilm roles\nOther ventures\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nMusic videos\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nList of awards and nominations for Jacqueline MacInnes Wood\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "^ \"Jacqueline MacInnes Wood Bio\". Soap Opera Fan. Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 9 September 2008. ^ a b \"Steffy Forrester Played by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood on The Bold and the Beautiful - Soaps.com\". soaps.sheknows.com. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2012. ^ Giddens, Jamey (12 April 2012). \" Brooke Catches Amber Up to No Good on The Bold and the",
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"title": "Is Steffy Leaving 'Bold and the Beautiful'? | Soap Dirt",
"headings": "Is Steffy Leaving ‘Bold and the Beautiful’?\nIs Steffy Leaving ‘Bold and the Beautiful’?\nIs Steffy Forrester Leaving The Bold and the Beautiful?\nWill Jacqui Wood Take B&B Break for Awhile?\nMs. Forrester Sticks Around at Bold and the Beautiful\n",
"segment": "First, Steffy has a hot doc, John Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), to help her over the hump. Second, Bold and the Beautiful had alcohol abuse and other addiction stories, and no one else shipped off the soap for long. Plus, Steffy’s one of the most popular characters on the CBS sudser. So, if the Forrester co-CEO leaves to get treatment, it won’t be for too long on B&B.\nFinally, Bold and the Beautiful spoilers remind that the soap opera moved Steffy Forrester’s pill plot rapidly. So, they’ll probably do her recovery equally fast. Remember how quickly Katie Logan (Heather Tom) went from drunk to just fine in days? Ms. Forrester Sticks Around at Bold and the Beautiful\nSpoilers see that next week, Steffy might be missing from the CBS sudsfest. But that doesn’t mean she’s gone by any means. Now, B&B’s wrapping current storylines to make room for the next batch of plots on Bold and the Beautiful. The soap’s also wrapping the Brooke-Ridge-Shauna drama.",
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"url": "https://www.celebdirtylaundry.com/2020/the-bold-and-the-beautiful-spoilers-tanner-novlan-joins-cast-as-steffys-new-man-meet-dr-john-finn-finnegan/",
"title": "The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Tanner Novlan Joins Cast as Steffy's New Man – Meet Dr. John 'Finn' Finnegan | Celeb Dirty Laundry",
"headings": "The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Tanner Novlan Joins Cast as Steffy’s New Man – Meet Dr. John ‘Finn’ Finnegan\nThe Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Tanner Novlan Joins Cast as Steffy’s New Man – Meet Dr. John ‘Finn’ Finnegan",
"segment": "It’s easy to imagine this guy having a hint of an edge with a huge heart underneath. Regardless, it’ll be fun to see Steffy break free from Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) and kick off a brand-new love story with someone fans have never seen before. Finn should be an intriguing character, so we’re all eager to meet him! We’ll pass along updates as other B&B details become available. The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say some fantastic drama’s on the way once new episodes start airing again, so stay tuned. CDL’s the place to be for sizzling Bold and the Beautiful spoilers, news and updates.",
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"title": "'Bold and the Beautiful' Breaking News: Steffy's New Man Revealed [See Video] | Soap Dirt",
"headings": "‘Bold and the Beautiful’ Breaking News: Steffy’s New Man Revealed [See Video]\n‘Bold and the Beautiful’ Breaking News: Steffy’s New Man Revealed [See Video]\nBold and the Beautiful: Steffy Forrester’s New Man is Dr. John Finnegan\nWho is Tanner Novlan – And How Did He Score B&B Gig?\nWhen Do We Meet Steffy’s New Man on Bold and the Beautiful?\n",
"segment": "'Bold and the Beautiful' Breaking News: Steffy's New Man Revealed [See Video] | Soap Dirt\nBold and the Beautiful\n‘Bold and the Beautiful’ Breaking News: Steffy’s New Man Revealed [See Video]\nJuly 9, 2020\nJuly 9, 2020\nKelly Joyner\n9502 Views\nJohn \"Finn\" Finnegan, Steffy Forrester\nBold and the Beautiful casting news reveals Steffy Forrester ‘s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) new man is Dr. John Finnegan, played by Tanner Novlan. He’ll be called “Finn” on the CBS soap, Here’s what we know about this hunk that scored the juicy part as Steffy’s scene partner. Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy Forrester’s New Man is Dr. John Finnegan\nOnce new B&B episodes hit the airwaves, we’ll see that a doctor, John Finnegan, may have the prescription to heal Steffy Forrester’s broken heart. Finn is a physician, handsome as heck, and single. Best of all, he’s not a Spencer male, and Finn never married Hope Logan (Annika Noelle). Right away, Bold and the Beautiful is doing better by Steffy with this casting choice. Showrunner Bradley Bell revealed that before Steffy Forrester settles into a relationship with John Finnegan, several men pursue her because Steffy’s “spectacular,” which is truth.",
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"title": "'The Bold And The Beautiful' Spoilers: Scott Clifton Leaving? What's Next For Liam After Explosion? - The Inquisitr",
"headings": "\n'The Bold And The Beautiful' Spoilers: Scott Clifton Leaving? What's Next For Liam After Explosion?",
"segment": "Spoilers suggest that Liam and Sally will be a couple soon. But how about Steffy? Bill has lost Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang), but it made him realize he is in love with someone forbidden. Could it be Steffy? Meanwhile, The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers tease that everyone will set aside their differences come Thanksgiving. Catch the soap at 1:30 p.m. on CBS on weekdays. [Featured Image by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images]",
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"headings": "Photos: A Who’s Who of Bold & Beautiful Cast Members\nPhotos: A Who’s Who of Bold & Beautiful Cast Members\nThorsten Kaye\nScott Clifton\nRena Sofer\nMatthew Atkinson\nLawrence Saint Victor\nKiara Barnes\nKatrina Bowden\nKatherine Kelly Lang\nKarla Mosley\nJohn McCook\nJennifer Gareis\nJacqueline MacInnes Wood\nHeather Tom\nDon Diamont\nDenise Richards\nAaron D Spears\nDarin Brooks\nCourtney Hope\nAnnika Noelle\nAlley Mills\n",
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"segment": "Steffy Forrester - Wikipedia\nSteffy Forrester\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSteffy Forrester\nJacqueline MacInnes Wood as Steffy Forrester\nThe Bold and the Beautiful character\nPortrayed by\nJacqueline MacInnes Wood (2008–present)\n(and child actors)\nDuration\n1999–2006\n2008–2013\n2015–present\nFirst appearance\nSeptember 21, 1999\n( 1999-09-21)\nIntroduced by\nBradley Bell\nBook appearances\nForbidden Affair (2013)\nSecond Chances (2014)\nClassification\nPresent; regular\nProfile\nOther names\nStephanie Forrester\nSteffy Spencer\nOccupation\nBusinesswoman\nHome\nMalibu, California\nFamily\nFamily\nForrester\nMarone\nFather\nRidge Forrester\nMother\nTaylor Hayes\nStepmother\nBrooke Logan\nBrothers\nThomas Forrester\nSisters\nPhoebe Forrester\nHalf-brothers\nR.J. Forrester\nHusband\nLiam Spencer (2011–2012, 2013, 2017–2018)\nWyatt Spencer (2016–2017)\nDaughters\nKelly Spencer\nGrandfathers\nEric Forrester (legal)\nMassimo Marone\nJack Hamilton\nGrandmothers\nStephanie Forrester\nSharon Ashford Hamilton\nUncles\nThorne Forrester\nZachary Hamilton\nNick Marone\nMarcus Forrester (adoptive)\nRick Forrester (adoptive)\nAunts\nFelicia Forrester\nKristen Forrester\nBridget Forrester (adoptive)\nDiana Carter\nAngela Forrester\nNephews\nDouglas Forrester\nFirst cousins\nAly Forrester\nZende Dominguez (adoptive)\nDino Damiano\nJack Marone\nLizzie Forrester (adoptive)\nLogan Knight (adoptive)\nSteffy Forrester is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Introduced by Bradley Bell, she is currently portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood. Steffy and her twin sister Phoebe ( MacKenzie Mauzy) were born onscreen as the daughters of supercouple Ridge Forrester ( Ronn Moss, later Thorsten Kaye) and Taylor Hayes ( Hunter Tylo) during the episode airing on September 21, 1999. For the character's first five-year period, she appeared as a minor. In 2005, Steffy was rapidly aged to a teenager, and in 2008 she appeared as an adult when Wood took over the role. Wood portrayed the role continuously until 2013, when she decided to leave her regular capacity with the series; following a series of guest appearances, Wood returned as a series regular in 2015. Steffy has suffered many losses throughout her life, which according to Wood is the reason for her deep-seated issues and puzzling storylines. Wood has also described the character as a \"rich bitch\".",
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"segment": "Remember how quickly Katie Logan (Heather Tom) went from drunk to just fine in days? Ms. Forrester Sticks Around at Bold and the Beautiful\nSpoilers see that next week, Steffy might be missing from the CBS sudsfest. But that doesn’t mean she’s gone by any means. Now, B&B’s wrapping current storylines to make room for the next batch of plots on Bold and the Beautiful. The soap’s also wrapping the Brooke-Ridge-Shauna drama. Then, expect to see a clean and pill-free Steffy back to work at Forrester Creations. Then, we’ll see her deeply involved as her brother, Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson), takes a turn at center stage. So, for those worried that she will exit Bold and the Beautiful, don’t worry. It looks like the worst is over for her. She’s a strong woman who will recover and move on.",
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"segment": "These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!, and Tim on The Cleveland Show. The three characters have crossed over into Family Guy . He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No.",
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"segment": "He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!, and Tim on The Cleveland Show. The three characters have crossed over into Family Guy . He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1 \", and \" North by North Quahog \". He co-wrote, co-hosted, and performed in Family Guy Presents:",
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"segment": "Seth MacFarlane (visual voices guide) - Behind The Voice Actors\nHome\n›\n‹\nVoice Actors\n›\nSeth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane\nDate Of Birth: Oct 26\nBirth Place: Kent, Connecticut, USA\nTrending: 317th This Week\nSeth MacFarlane is a voice actor known for voicing Stewie Griffin, Peter Griffin, and Brian Griffin. Take a visual walk through his career and see 175 images of the characters he's voiced and listen to 15 clips that showcase his performances. Trivia & Fun Facts: Brother of Rachael MacFarlane. Favorite role: Brian Griffin\nOther Professions: - Creator of Family Guy, American Dad and The Cleveland Show\n- Film director\nCREDITS\nTeam Ups\nPoll\nVoice Compares\nDiscussion\nSeth MacFarlane Voices\nCredits On BTVA:",
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"headings": "How many voices does Seth MacFarlane do on Family Guy?\nHow many voices does Seth MacFarlane do on Family Guy?\nPeter, Brian, Stewie.....who next????\n6 Answers\nPeter Griffin\nStewie Griffin\nBrian Griffin\nGlen Quagmire\nTom Tucker\nJake Tucker\nJesus\nGod\nKevin Swanson\nElmer Hartman\nCarter Pewterschmidt\nJasper\nErnie the Giant Chicken\nKool Aid Man\n...and many other various characters\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nLet's hope that all of this season's shows have already been written. I'm actually kinda surprised to hear that he has crossed the picket line. I really think this whole walkout thing is ridiculous. All of these writers would be nothing without us as fans, but I don't think they realize that.\n",
"segment": "https://shrinks.im/a8TzR\nDevi\n6 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE: How many voices does Seth MacFarlane do on Family Guy? Peter, Brian, Stewie.....who next???? Source (s): voices seth macfarlane family guy: https://shortly.im/HriFq\nTB\nLv 7\n9 years ago\n4 regular characters - Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Glenn Quagmire. 3 recurring characters - News anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.",
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"segment": "Who does the character voices on Family Guy? In Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane does the voices of Peter Griffin,\nStewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, and Glen Quagmire, Seth Green does\nthe voice of Chris Griffin, and Mila Kunis does the voice of Meg\nGriffin. Who sings the family guy theme tune? Seth MacFarlane (peter griffin)\nAlex Borstein (Lois Griffin)\nLacey Chabert/Mila Kunis (Meg Griffin)\nSeth Green (Chris Griffin)\nSeth MacFarlane (Stewie Griffin)\nSeth MacFarlane (Brian Griffin)\nWhat are the main characters of the TV series Family Guy? The main characters of the TV series are as follows. Peter\nGriffin, Lois Griffin, Chris Griffin, Brain, Meg Griffin, Stewie\nGriffin, Brian Griffin, Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson, Glenn\nQuagmire and many more. Animated TV SeriesActors & ActressesFamily GuyWho Would WinChris BrownTV Shows and SeriesNorth DakotaConditions and DiseasesStar Wars MoviesComedy TV Shows\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8? Asked By\n max d\nwhat is 999 + 200? Asked By\n unicornworld\nHow many pennies in 1100 dollars? Asked By\n lgbtq is extra sus\nHow long can humans live?",
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"headings": "‘Family Guy’ Voices: See Which Actors Are Behind Your Favorite Characters\n‘Family Guy’ Voices: See Which Actors Are Behind Your Favorite Characters\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth MacFarlane\nSeth Green\nSeth MacFarlane\nMike Henry\nSeth MacFarlane\nPatrick Warburton\n",
"segment": "4 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth MacFarlane\nStewie Griffin is the youngest son of Lois and Peter, who is also voiced by Seth. 5 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth Green\nSeth is the voice of Peter and Lois's son, Chris Griffin. 6 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth MacFarlane\nThe Griffin family's dog Brian can also talk, and he's voiced by Seth. 7 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nMike Henry\nMike plays the voice of Cleveland Brown, one of Peter's friends. 8 of 9\nGetty Images\nSeth MacFarlane\nGiggity, giggity — Seth also is the voice behind Glenn Quagmire, one of Peter's friends. 9 of 9\nGetty Images\nPatrick Warburton\nPatrick is the voice for Joe Swanson, one of Peter's friends.",
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"segment": "Cast\nThe main cast and their main parts are as follows: Seth MacFarlane: Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, and additional voices\nAlex Borstein: Lois Griffin and additional voices\nSeth Green: Chris Griffin and additional voices\nMila Kunis: Meg Griffin\nMike Henry: Cleveland Brown, Herbert and additional voices\nThe main cast do voices for several recurring characters other than those listed, as well as impersonate celebrities and pop-culture icons. Current Recurring cast members include: Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson; Adam West as Mayor Adam West;",
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"segment": "The voice actors, in portraying the various character personalities on the show, draw inspiration from celebrities and pop culture. Family Guy characters have been played by more than one actor, after members of the show left the series or had conflicting obligations. Kunis was nominated for an Annie Award for voicing Meg Griffin in the season 5 episode \" Barely Legal \" and MacFarlane has also won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance and an Annie Award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production, though no other cast member has won an award for their work on the series. Contents\n1 Current cast\n1.1 Seth MacFarlane\n1.2 Alex Borstein\n1.3 Mila Kunis\n1.4 Seth Green\n1.5 Mike Henry\n2 Recurring cast\n3 Recurring guest voices\n4 Casting changes\n5 Awards and nominations\n6 See also\n7 References\nCurrent cast\nSeth Green provides the voice of Chris Griffin. Mike Henry voices various characters in the series. Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members.",
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"segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.",
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"segment": "Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it. MacFarlane drew inspiration for the voice of Peter from a security guard he overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, especially his performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. MacFarlane uses his own voice while portraying Brian. MacFarlane also provides the voices for various other recurring and one-time only characters, including news anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. He explained on the Graham Norton Show that the voice for Glenn Quagmire is based on 1940s and 1950s radio commercials.",
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"headings": "7 Entrepreneurs Whose Perseverance Will Inspire You\n7 Entrepreneurs Whose Perseverance Will Inspire You\nMilton Hershey\nSteve Jobs\nSimon Cowell\nThomas Edison\nGeorge Steinbrenner\nJ.K. Rowling\nWalt Disney\n",
"segment": "And importantly, Edison used what he learned in each of the parts of a business plan he created for his subsequent ventures. George Steinbrenner\nBefore “The Boss” assumed ownership of the New York Yankees, he owned a basketball franchise called the Cleveland Pipers. The Pipers were part of the American Basketball League, and in 1960, under Steinbrenner’s helm, the franchise went bankrupt. When he eventually took over the Yankees, Steinbrenner’s struggles didn’t end. Most baseball fans will remember the team’s drought in the 1980s and early 1990s. As the team suffered, Steinbrenner was often criticized for his executive decisions, which included questionable trades and frequent changes to the Manager position. Though his methods were controversial, Steinbrenner stuck to his guns, and it paid off. The Yankees made an impressive six World Series appearances from 1996-2003, and remain Major League Baseball’s most profitable team year after year. Steinbrenner is known for his shrewd business tactics, but he’s also not afraid to put his money where his mouth is. The Yankees have the highest payroll in baseball, and they’ve been in contention every year since the mid-90s.",
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"title": "The World’s Most Valuable Sports Teams 2020",
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Barcelona (soccer)\nValue: $4.02 billion\nOwner: club members\nYear Purchased: not applicable\n9. New York Giants (NFL)\nValue: $3.9 billion\nOwner: John Mara, Steven Tisch\nYear Purchased: 1925, 1991\nPrice Paid: $500, $150 million\n10. Manchester United (soccer)\nValue: $3.81 billion\nOwner: Glazer family\nYear Purchased: 2005\nPrice Paid: $1.4 billion\n11. Los Angeles Rams (NFL)\nValue: $3.8 billion\nOwner: E. Stanley Kroenke\nYear Purchased: 2010\nPrice Paid: $750 million\n12. San Francisco 49ers (NFL)\nValue: $3.5 billion\nOwner: Denise DeBartolo & John York\nYear Purchased: 1977\nPrice Paid: $13 million\n13. Chicago Bears (NFL)\nValue: $3.45 billion\nOwner: McCaskey family\nYear Purchased: 1920\nPrice Paid: $100\n14 (tie). Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)\nValue: $3.4 billion\nOwner: Guggenheim Baseball Management\nYear Purchased: 2012\nPrice Paid: $2 billion\n14 (tie). Washington Football Team (NFL)\nValue: $3.4 billion\nOwner: Daniel Snyder\nYear Purchased: 1999\nPrice Paid: $750 million\n16. Boston Red Sox (MLB)\nValue: $3.3 billion\nOwner: John Henry, Thomas Werner\nYear Purchased: 2002\nPrice Paid: $380 million\n17 (tie). Chicago Bulls (NBA)\nValue: $3.2 billion\nOwner: Jerry Reinsdorf\nYear Purchased: 1985\nPrice Paid: $16.2 million\n17 (tie). Chicago Cubs (MLB)\nValue: $3.2 billion\nOwner: Ricketts family\nYear Purchased: 2009\nPrice Paid: $700 million\n17 (tie). New York Jets (NFL)\nValue: $3.2 billion\nOwner: Johnson family\nYear Purchased: 2000\nPrice Paid: $635 million\n20 (tie). Boston Celtics (NBA)\nValue: $3.1 billion\nOwner: Wycliffe & Irving Grousbeck, Robert Epstein, Stephen Pagliuca\nYear Purchased: 2002\nPrice Paid: $360 million\n20 (tie). Houston Texans (NFL)\nValue: $3.1 billion\nOwner: Janice McNair\nYear Purchased: 1999\nPrice Paid: $600 million\n20 (tie). San Francisco Giants (MLB)\nValue: $3.1 billion\nOwner: Charles Johnson\nYear Purchased: 1993\nPrice Paid: $100 million\n23. Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)\nValue: $3.05 billion\nOwner: Jeffrey Lurie\nYear Purchased: 1994\nPrice Paid: $185 million\n24. Bayern Munich (soccer)\nValue: $3.02 billion\nOwner: club members\nYear Purchased: not applicable\n25. Denver Broncos (NFL)\nValue: $3 billion\nOwner: Pat Bowlen Trust\nYear Purchased: 1984\nPrice Paid: $78 million\n26. Oakland Raiders (NFL)\nValue: $2.9 billion\nOwner: Mark Davis\nYear Purchased: 1966\nPrice Paid: $180,000\n27. Green Bay Packers (NFL)\nValue: $2.85 billion\nOwner: shareholder-owned\nYear Purchased: 1921\nPrice Paid: $100\n28. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)\nValue: $2.8 billion\nOwner: Daniel Rooney Trust, Arthur Rooney II\nYear Purchased: 1933\nPrice Paid: $2,500\n29. Seattle Seahawks (NFL)\nValue: $2.78 billion\nOwner: Paul G. Allen Trust\nYear Purchased: 1997\nPrice Paid: $194 million\n30. Miami Dolphins (NFL)\nValue: $2.76 billion\nOwner: Stephen Ross\nYear Purchased: 2008\nPrice Paid: $1.1 billion\n31. Atlanta Falcons (NFL)\nValue: $2.755 billion\nOwner: Arthur Blank\nYear Purchased: 2002\nPrice Paid: $545 million\n32. Baltimore Ravens (NFL)\nValue: $2.75 billion\nOwner: Stephen Bisciotti\nYear Purchased: 2004\nPrice Paid: $600 million\n33. Minnesota Vikings (NFL)\nValue: $2.7 billion\nOwner: Zygmunt Wilf\nYear Purchased: 2005\nPrice Paid: $600 million\n34. Manchester City (soccer)\nValue: $2.69 billion\nOwner: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan\nYear Purchased: 2008\nPrice Paid: $385 million\n35. Indianapolis Colts (NFL)\nValue: $2.65 billion\nOwner: James Irsay\nYear Purchased: 1972\nPrice Paid: $14 million\n36. Los Angeles Clippers (NBA)\nValue: $2.6 billion\nOwner: Steve Ballmer\nYear Purchased: 2014\nPrice Paid: $2 billion\n37. Chelsea (soccer)\nValue: $2.58 billion\nOwner: Roman Abramovich\nYear Purchased: 2003\nPrice Paid: $233 million\n38 (tie). Brooklyn Nets (NBA)\nValue: $2.5 billion\nOwner: Joseph Tsai\nYear Purchased: 2019\nPrice Paid: $3.3 billion\n38 (tie). Los Angeles Chargers (NFL)\nValue: $2.5 billion\nOwner: Dean A. Spanos\nYear Purchased: 1984\nPrice Paid: $72 million\n40. Houston Rockets (NBA)\nValue: $2.48 billion\nOwner: Tilman Fertitta\nYear Purchased: 2017\nPrice Paid: $2.2 billion\n41 (tie). Carolina Panthers (NFL)\nValue: $2.4 billion\nOwner: David Tepper\nYear Purchased: 2018\nPrice Paid: $2.28 billion\n41 (tie). Dallas Mavericks (NBA)\nValue: $2.4 billion\nOwner: Mark Cuban\nYear Purchased: 2000\nPrice Paid: $280 million\n41 (tie). New York Mets (MLB)\nValue: $2.4 billion\nOwner: Fred & Jeff Wilpon, Saul Katz\nYear Purchased: 2002\nPrice Paid: $391 million\n44. Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)\nValue: $2.33 billion\nOwner: Shahid Khan\nYear Purchased: 2011\nPrice Paid: $770 million\n45. Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)\nValue: $2.3 billion\nOwner: Lamar Hunt Family\nYear Purchased: 1960\nPrice Paid: $25,000\n46. 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"title": "George Steinbrenner's Purchase of the New York Yankees Paid Off Big Time for His Family",
"headings": "George Steinbrenner's purchase of the New York Yankees paid off big time for his family\nGeorge Steinbrenner's purchase of the New York Yankees paid off big time for his family\nCork Gaines\n",
"segment": "Steinbrenner's initial investment in the purchase of the team was just $168,000 (about $890,000 in today's dollars) according to the L.A. Times, or about 1.9% of the total sale price. By the time Steinbrenner passed away in 2010, his stake in the team had grown to 57%. That share was passed on to his family, led by his sons Hank and Hal. If the Steinbrenner family still owns 57% of the team, it is now worth more than $1.8 billion, or about 200,000% more than the elder Steinbrenner's initial investment (considering inflation). That's pretty good. BusinessInsider.com\nMore: MLB George Steinbrenner New York Yankees Sports Chart of the Day\nChart Of The Day\nChevron icon\nIt indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Close icon\nTwo crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.",
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"headings": "George Steinbrenner\nGeorge Steinbrenner\nContents\nEarly life and education\nPre-Yankees career\nNew York Yankees career\nFacial hair policy\nIllegal campaign contributions to Nixon and pardon\nPermanent ban from management\nReinstatement and championship years\nRetirement\nDeath\nOff the field\nCharitable work\nIn the media\nSeinfeld caricature\nAwards and honors\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "George Steinbrenner - Wikipedia\nGeorge Steinbrenner\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican businessman, Major League Baseball team owner\nGeorge Steinbrenner\nSteinbrenner in 1980. Born\nGeorge Michael Steinbrenner III\n( 1930-07-04)\nJuly 4, 1930\nBay Village, Ohio, U.S.\nDied\nJuly 13, 2010\n(2010-07-13)\n(aged 80)\nTampa, Florida, U.S.\nAlma mater\nWilliams College\nOhio State University\nOccupation\nOwner of New York Yankees ( MLB ), businessman, investor, entrepreneur\nYears active\n1973–2010\nPolitical party\nRepublican\nSpouse (s)\nElizabeth Joan Zieg (m. 1956)\nChildren\n4, including Hank and Hal\n\nMilitary career\nAllegiance\nUnited States\nService/ branch\nUnited States Air Force\nYears of service\n1952–1954\nRank\nSecond lieutenant\nBattles/wars\nKorean War\n\nGeorge Michael Steinbrenner III (July 4, 1930 – July 13, 2010) was an American businessman who was the principal owner and managing partner of Major League Baseball 's New York Yankees. During Steinbrenner's 37-year ownership from 1973 until his death in July 2010, the longest in club history, the Yankees earned seven World Series titles and 11 pennants. His outspokenness and role in driving up player salaries made him one of the sport's most controversial figures. Steinbrenner was also involved in the Great Lakes and Gulf Coast shipping industry. Known as a hands-on baseball executive, Steinbrenner earned the nickname \" The Boss \". He had a tendency to meddle in daily on-field decisions, and to hire and fire (and sometimes re-hire) managers. Former Yankees manager Dallas Green gave him the derisive nickname \"Manager George\". He died after suffering a heart attack in his Tampa home on the morning of July 13, 2010, the day of the 81st All-Star Game . Contents\n1 Early life and education\n2 Pre-Yankees career\n3 New York Yankees career\n3.1 Facial hair policy\n3.2 Illegal campaign contributions to Nixon and pardon\n3.3 Permanent ban from management\n3.4 Reinstatement and championship years\n4 Retirement\n5 Death\n6 Off the field\n6.1 Charitable work\n7 In the media\n7.1 Seinfeld caricature\n8 Awards and honors\n9 See also\n10 References\n11 External links\nEarly life and education\nSteinbrenner was born in Rocky River, Ohio, the only son of Rita (née Haley) and Henry George Steinbrenner II.",
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"title": "6 Stories of Super Successes Who Overcame Failure",
"headings": "6 Stories of Super Successes Who Overcame Failure\n6 Stories of Super Successes Who Overcame Failure\n1. Arianna Huffington got rejected by 36 publishers.\n2. Bill Gates watched his first company crumble.\n3. George Steinbrenner bankrupted a team.\n4. Walt Disney was told he lacked creativity.\n5. Steve Jobs was booted from his own company.\n6. Milton Hershey started three candy companies before Hershey's.\n",
"segment": "It was a complete disaster. However, the failure did not hold Gates back from exploring new opportunities, and a few years later, he created his first Microsoft product, and forged a new path to success. 3. George Steinbrenner bankrupted a team. Before Steinbrenner made a name for himself when he acquired ownership of the New York Yankees, he owned a small basketball team called the Cleveland Pipers back in 1960. By 1962, as a result of Steinbrenner’s direction, the entire franchise went bankrupt. That stretch of failure seemed to follow Steinbrenner when he took over the Yankees in the 1970s, as the team struggled with a number of setbacks and losses throughout the 1980s and 1990s. However, despite public fear and criticism of Steinbrenner’s controversial decisions, eventually he led the team to an amazing comeback, with six World Series entries between 1996 and 2003, and a record as one of the most profitable teams in Major League Baseball. 4. Walt Disney was told he lacked creativity.",
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"headings": "List of New York Yankees owners and executives\nList of New York Yankees owners and executives\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPrincipal owners\nGeneral managers\nSee also\nCurrent team executives\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "While Steinbrenner initially owned less than half of the team, he bought out many of his partners, eventually owning 70% of the team. John McMullen, one of Steinbrenner's limited partners, said, \"There is nothing in life quite so limited as being a limited partner of George Steinbrenner.\" Under Steinbrenner's ownership, YankeeNets was formed after a merger of the business operations of the Yankees and New Jersey Nets. After the Nets were sold to Bruce Ratner, YankeeNets became a limited liability company (LLC) known as Yankee Global Enterprises. The LLC owns the Yankees and the YES Network. Hal Steinbrenner succeeded his father as control person of the Yankees in 2008. Key\n\nMember of the Baseball Hall of Fame\n^\nCo-owners\nTenure\nTenure refers to MLB seasons, not necessarily dates hired and fired\nList of team owners, showing tenure of service\nName\nTenure\nRef (s)\nJohn McGraw\n1901–1902 ^\n\nWilliam S. Devery\n1903–1915 ^\n\nFrank J. Farrell\n1903–1915 ^\n\nTillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston\n1915–1922 ^\n\nJacob Ruppert\n1915–1939 ^\n\nJacob Ruppert Estate\n1939–1945\n\nLarry MacPhail\n1945–1947 ^\n\nDan Topping\n1945–1964 ^\n\nDel Webb\n1945–1964 ^\n\nColumbia Broadcasting System\n1964–1973\n\nGeorge Steinbrenner\n1973–2010\n\nHal Steinbrenner\n2010–present ^\n\nHank Steinbrenner\n2010–2020 ^\n\nGeneral managers\nEd Barrow 's plaque in Monument Park\nGabe Paul was general manager of the Yankees during the 1977 World Series. Lou Piniella served as field manager and general manager in 1988. Four Yankees GMs are enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Ed Barrow, George Weiss, Larry MacPhail, and his son, Lee MacPhail.",
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"title": "George Steinbrenner's Purchase of the New York Yankees Paid Off Big Time for His Family",
"headings": "George Steinbrenner's purchase of the New York Yankees paid off big time for his family\nGeorge Steinbrenner's purchase of the New York Yankees paid off big time for his family\nCork Gaines\n",
"segment": "Twitter\nLinkedIn icon\nThe word \"in\". LinkedIn\nFliboard icon\nA stylized letter F. Flipboard\nLink icon\nAn image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link\nIn 1973, George Steinbrenner led a group that purchased the New York Yankees from CBS for $8.7 million. Forty-two years later, the franchise is now worth $3.2 billion according to the latest valuations from Forbes.com. Steinbrenner's initial investment in the purchase of the team was just $168,000 (about $890,000 in today's dollars) according to the L.A. Times, or about 1.9% of the total sale price. By the time Steinbrenner passed away in 2010, his stake in the team had grown to 57%. That share was passed on to his family, led by his sons Hank and Hal. If the Steinbrenner family still owns 57% of the team, it is now worth more than $1.8 billion, or about 200,000% more than the elder Steinbrenner's initial investment (considering inflation). That's pretty good.",
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"segment": "'Amazing Spider-Man 3': Will Shailene Woodley Play Mary Jane? 'Amazing Spider-Man 3': Will Shailene Woodley Play Mary Jane? Shailene Woodley as Mary Jane was cut from 'Amazing Spider-Man 2', but will she be back for Part 3? Read what the actress says. By Sandy Schaefer Published Jan 20, 2014\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nMTVNPlayer\nService unavailable. 7239948e-1037-4490-9809-6dbb1fe021d9\nThere's a lot of pressure on The Amazing Spider-Man 2 to deliver the goods, all the more so because director Marc Webb's superhero sequel has to get a lot right in order to start the developing Spider-Man shared universe off on the right foot. Like, setting up Chris Cooper as Norman Osborn (who may transform into Green Goblin in Amazing Spider-Man 3 ), having Dane DeHaan as Harry Osborn become a Goblin creature before he ( possibly) changes into Venom, and continuing Peter Parker's (Andrew Garfield) journey from confused teenager to self-made man. In case you'd forgotten during the excitement of Sinister Six and Venom spinoffs being confirmed, Amazing Spider-Man 2 was also originally going to introduce the new screen version of Mary Jane, played by rising star Shailene Woodley ( The Spectacular Now ).",
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"segment": "Homecoming. Well, we finally have the answer — major spoilers ahead — and can definitively say that Zendaya is not playing Mary-Jane, but she is playing MJ. More like this\nTom Holland Finally Revealed The Actual 'Spider-Man 3' Title\nBy Grace Wehniainen\n10 Best-Sellers With TV & Movie Adaptations You Can Stream On Netflix\nBy Grace Wehniainen\n'Moxie' Is Based On A Book About One Girl's Revival Of '90s 'Zine Culture\nBy K.W. Colyard\nEverything We Know About The 'I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter' Movie\nBy Savannah Walsh\nConfused? Here's the deal: for a majority of the movie, Zendaya's character is known as Michelle ( not Mary-Jane), but when she settles into a leadership role on the academic decathlon team, she tells Peter and his friends, \"My friends call me MJ.\" And, there you have it. Zendaya is playing MJ in Spider-Man: Homecoming, she's just — twist! — not named Mary-Jane. The fact that Zendaya plays MJ in Homecoming is not entirely unexpected.",
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"segment": "She’s had a job at Stark Industries as a personal assistant for Tony Stark since early last year. Mary Jane was played by Dunst in the three Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies, but wasn’t featured at all in The Amazing Spider-Man movies. Instead, Sony went with Gwen Stacy (played by Emma Stone) as Spidey’s love interest. Shailene Woodley was cast to play MJ in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but her scenes were deleted to streamline a movie that would be widely criticized for spending too much time setting up a franchise that never came to fruition. It’s still not clear if Mary Jane and other supporting characters from the Spidey-verse will appear in the MCU Spider-Man movies or if they will only be in Sony’s Venom\nand Silver & Black projects. Producer Amy Pascal confused everyone while promoting Homecoming, but Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige insisted to JoBlo that only Spider-Man himself is part of the MCU. Pascal herself later clarified to Fandango’s Erik Davis that she only meant that the other Spidey characters are members of the Marvel comic universe, not cinematic universe. Here is Amy Pascal's full quote on the statements she made recently about VENOM, etc, being connected to #SpiderManHomecoming pic.twitter.com/xoRCB6T1ZX\n— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) June 25, 2017\nRead More From Heavy\nSpider-Man: Homecoming Sequel: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nPublished Jul 6, 2017 at 8:00pm",
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"headings": "Zendaya to play Mary Jane Watson in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming,' sources say\nZendaya to play Mary Jane Watson in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming,' sources say\nThe actress was first linked to the new reboot in March.\n",
"segment": "Sources told The Wrap the 19-year-old actress will portray Mary Jane Watson, the love interest of Peter Parker ( Tom Holland ), aka Spider-Man, a role played by Kirsten Dunst in the three Spider-Man movies directed by Sam Raimi . Advertisement\nInsiders reported a recent draft of the film's script features Zendaya's character hinting at her identity as Mary Jane. Sony, which is co-producing the movie with Marvel, declined to comment. Zendaya was first linked to the new reboot in March. Sources told Deadline at the time that the K.C. Undercover star had landed a \"key role,\" but her character was said to be named Michelle. Spider-Man: Homecoming follows Raimi's 2002-2007 Spider-Man trilogy with Tobey Maguire in the starring role and The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, released in 2012 and 2014, starring Andrew Garfield. Holland debuted as the new Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War. \"There's going to be things from both Tobey and Andrew's character that I'm going to steal,\" the 20-year-old actor previously told Variety. \"",
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"segment": "Homecoming, it's worth noting that she's not exactly Mary Jane. Zendaya’s MJ (aka Michelle Jones) is sort of half twist, half homage to the original character, with the initials MJ nodding to Spidey's OG love interest. So she is, and also kinda isn’t, Mary Jane. More so than anything else, the character is just carrying on the tradition of Mary Jane and the place she's held in Peter’s heart in other iterations, but honestly, those might be the most important things, especially in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Advertisement\nIn the comics, Mary Jane Watson is Peter Parker’s next-door neighbor and Aunt May is constantly trying to set him up with her. Eventually, it works, and the rest is history (the two actually married in 1997 — congrats on 22 years together!). The original Spider-Man movies depicted somewhat of the same character, with Kirsten Dunst playing Mary Jane. And Shailene Woodley was cast as Mary Jane for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, her scenes were cut. In Spider-Man:",
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"segment": "She and Peter Parker had an intriguing relationship throughout the three Sam Raimi movies and the chemistry between both Dunst and Tobey Maguire was impressive. Their relationship goes through the wringer, too. Peter turns MJ down after Norman Osborn's death, eventually ends up getting with her in Spider-Man 2 before things go very topsy-turvy in Spider-Man 3. Even by the end of the trilogy the exact nature of their bond is left somewhat up in the air, with the duo previously going their separate ways as a result of some scheming from Harry Osborn. It doesn't come higher because Mary Jane is often a damsel in distress - with other love interests far more in the thick of things. 3 MJ\nWe're glad that Peter Parker didn't spend any of Spider-Man: Far From Home pining over Liz. But we actually feel that MJ, played by Zendaya, is a far better fit for the MCU's version of the webslinger. That's because she's just on the same level as the protagonist. By that we mean she's got the same quirky sense of humor, same courageous instincts and same ability to take the lead during dire situations, such as when she helps the likes of Happy Hogan, Ned, Flash Thompson and Betty Brant at Tower of London.",
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"segment": "Despite this, Mary Jane became more popular with fans and following Gwen's death in the comics, Peter and MJ begin to rekindle their relationship and eventually marry despite ups and downs in the comics. Casting and execution\nActress Kirsten Dunst was cast as Mary Jane Watson for the 2002 Spider-Man film, with Mary Jane having been cemented in comics lore as Peter Parker's primary love interest by then. Before director Sam Raimi cast Dunst, he had expressed his interest in casting Alicia Witt. Dunst decided to audition after learning Tobey Maguire had been cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, feeling the film would have a more independent feel. Dunst earned the role a month before shooting in an audition in Berlin. In the first two films in the trilogy, Dunst wore a red wig for the part, dying part of her hair in the first film, before dying her full head of blond hair red for the third film. Dunst was also allegedly asked to change her teeth for the films, a demand that she refused. She also declined to do certain stunts in the films. The set-up for Spider-Man and Mary Jane's famous \"upside-down kiss\" involved several rain-machines at the studio lot, and saw some difficulty as Maguire was hung upside down with water pouring into his nostrils. To achieve the look of Mary Jane pulling Spider-Man's mask down, Dunst was described by Sam Raimi as \"doing some hand trickery\" as the mask was not pliable in those conditions.",
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"segment": "On her wedding day, Mary Jane abandons John at the altar and runs to Peter's apartment. After they kiss, they hear police sirens, and Mary Jane encourages him to go help as Spider-Man. Cast\nTobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A superhero, Columbia University physics student, and photographer for the Daily Bugle. Juggling these separate lives means he briefly gives up his responsibilities as a superhero in a moment of adversity. Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson: An aspiring Broadway actress and a friend Peter has loved since he was a child, yet he gave up the chance of being with her out of concern for her safety. Still harboring feelings for Peter, Mary Jane begins dating John Jameson and eventually becomes engaged to him, in an effort to make Peter jealous. She also has a crush on Spider-Man, who saved her life numerous times in the past, and is unaware that the hero and Peter are one and the same. James Franco as Harry Osborn:",
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"segment": "What Type Of Government Does Russia Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Russia Have? Russian coat of arms. In theory, Russia is a federal, democratic state. In practice, it is believed that virtually all power in Russia is in the hands of its president, Vladimir Putin. Putin has ruled Russia since the year 2000. Since Putin took power in Russia, he has been accused of eroding human rights and democratic freedoms in the country. On paper, Russia is a federal democratic state. In practice, however, many regard it as a dictatorship built around one man, President Vladimir Putin, who has been the leader of the Russian Federation since the year 2000. Russia has all the working parts of a democratic state, but since Putin took power, experts believe these working parts have been made to serve him and those close to him.",
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"segment": "Learn More\n11 Answers\nDavid Kahana\n, worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 7K answers and 13.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What type of government does Russia have? Formally Russia is a Federation, with the Government of the Russia consisting of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers - these exercise the executive power under the Constitution, but they are theoretically responsible to the Duma. Then there is the office of the President. The President is not technically part of the government, but is the head of State and has the power to appoint the Prime Minister. On the surface all the organs of a modern representative Democratic State or a Republic are there. The government has been vastly reorganized since the time of the USSR, which of course\nContinue Reading\nFormally Russia is a Federation, with the Government of the Russia consisting of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers - these exercise the executive power under the Constitution, but they are theoretically responsible to the Duma. Then there is the office of the President. The President is not technically part of the government, but is the head of State and has the power to appoint the Prime Minister. On the surface all the organs of a modern representative Democratic State or a Republic are there.",
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"segment": "What kind of government does Russia have? - Quora\nWhat kind of government does Russia have? Ad by Jumbo Privacy & Security\nHave you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More\n11 Answers\nDavid Kahana\n, worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 7K answers and 13.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What type of government does Russia have? Formally Russia is a Federation, with the Government of the Russia consisting of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers - these exercise the executive power under the Constitution, but they are theoretically responsible to the Duma. Then there is the office of the President. The President is not technically part of the government, but is the head of State and has the power to appoint the Prime Minister.",
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"segment": "Liz Lemon | 30 Rock Wiki | Fandom\nLiz Lemon\nNot to be confused with Liz Lemler. Elizabeth \"Liz\" Lemon\nFirst Appearance\n\" Pilot \"\nGender\nFemale\nAge\n42\nSpouse\nJack Donaghy (ex-husband, annulled)\nCriss Chros (As of January 2013)\nChildren\nJanet and Terry Lemon-Chros (Adoptive)\nRelatives\nDick Lemon (father)\nMargaret Lemon (nee Freeman) (mother)\nMitch Lemon (brother)\n\"Nana\" Lemon (grandmother)\nAdolf Lemon (grandfather)\nDolly Harlan (great-aunt)\nLinda Lemon (aunt)\nGrey \"The Hair\" (third cousin)\nRandy Lemon (cousin)\nOccupation\nHead writer for TGS with Tracy Jordan, Host of Dealbreakers, author\nResidence\n160 Riverside Dr, New York City USA\nPortrayer\nTina Fey\nElizabeth Miervaldis \"Liz\" Lemon is the fictional protagonist of the American situation comedy 30 Rock. She is portrayed by Tina Fey, who is also the creator of the series and its show runner. [ 1]\nLike Fey, who was head writer of Saturday Night Live ( SNL) from 1999 to 2006, the character is head writer for a fictional SNL -esque show. For this reason, Liz Lemon is widely seen by critics as a fictionalized version of Fey herself, which Fey herself has confirmed as being her intention. In a video interview conducted with Fey prior to the airing of the pilot, she stated that Liz is herself \"five or six years ago when I first started at my job and had to figure out how to deal with big, strong personalities and get through the day, being sort-of scared of everyone... but acting like you're not scared of everyone.\" [ 2]\nFey has reported incorporating some of her own quirks and history into the character, saying that she tries to \"share as many of Liz's habits as possible so it feels truthful.\" Liz has been seen singing \"Maybe\". Both were once rejected by a man who later went to clown college and both were once referred to with the \"c\" word, which had a huge emotional impact on them. [ 3]\nThe character also shares her given name with Fey, whose full name is Elizabeth Stamatina Fey.",
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"title": "31 Liz Lemon Quotes From '30 Rock' That Will Help You Live Your Best Life",
"headings": "31 Liz Lemon Quotes We Can All Live By\n31 Liz Lemon Quotes We Can All Live By\n1. “Hey, where are my Sno Balls? I was gonna go to the gym later, so I deserve a treat.”\n2. “No, it OK. Don’t be cry.”\n3. “Happy Valentine’s Day, no one!”\n4. “Realizations are the worst.”\n5. “What time do you start throwing out donuts?”\n6. \"If reality TV has taught us anything, it's that you can't keep people with no shame down.\"\n7. \"Hey, nerds! Who's got two thumbs, speaks limited French, and hasn't cried once today? This moi.\"\n8. “You know I can’t wear green, Jenna! The Clinique lady says I have witch undertones.”\n9. \"I really don't think it's fair for me to be on a jury since I'm a hologram.\"\n10. \"Lizzing is a combination of laughing and whizzing.\"\n11. \"Lovers... Oh, that word bums me out unless it's between meat and pizza.\"\n12. “Really? I already have a drink. Do you think he’d buy me mozzarella sticks?”\n13. \"You can do some serious subway flirting before you realize the guy is homeless.\"\n14. \"There ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party 'cause a Liz Lemon party is mandatory!\"\n15. \"God, three weddings in one day, I'm going to be in Spanx for 12 hours. My elastic line is gonna get infected again.\"\n16. \"Trying on jeans is my favorite thing. Maybe later I can get a pap smear from an old male doctor.\"\n17. \"Who hasn't made mistakes? I once French kissed a dog at a party to try to impress what turned out to be a very tall 12-year-old.\"\n18. \"If I could press a button and five people in the world would die, but I'd get free cable for life, I'd do it.\"\n19. \"Do you need sex advice? Here's a tip. Sometimes a lady likes to leave her blazer on.\"\n20. \"My heart's pounding like I'm watching Oprah's farewell season.\"\n21. \"I want to roll my eyes right now, but the doctor says that, if I keep doing it, my ocular muscles might spasm and eject my eyeballs.\"\n22. \"Now I'm heading home for a nooner, which is what I call having pancakes for lunch.\"\n23. \"You didn't realize emotion could be a weapon? Have you not read the poetry of Jewel?\"\n24. \"If you're ordering me an edible arrangement to say thanks, I'd prefer a meat one.\"\n25. \"Why are my arms so weak? It's like I did that pushup last year for nothing!\"\n26. \"I am a freelancer, which is pretty much a modern day cowboy.\"\n27. \"One of my New Year's resolutions is to say 'yes.' Yes to love, yes to life, yes to staying in more.\"\n28. \"Rejection from society is what created the X-Men.\"\n29. “Are you sure? Cause I took one of those 'Which Gossip Girl are you?' quizzes, and it said I was the dad’s guitar.”\n30. \"I also have a lot of imaginary arguments with couples on House Hunters: Why can't people look past paint color?\"\n31. “You wanna party? It’s $500 for kissing and $10,000 for snuggling; end of list.”\n",
"segment": "Liz let me know that you can never be too invested in a show, making me feel so much better about my obsession with 30 Rock. 31. “ You wanna party? It’s $500 for kissing and $10,000 for snuggling; end of list.” Ah, a woman after my own heart. Long live Liz Lemon, whose words seem even funnier now than they did 10 years ago. They also couldn't be more true, which means it's time to grab those mozzarella sticks and snack in honor of the woman who just seems to get it. Image: NBC;",
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"headings": "Liz Lemon\nLiz Lemon\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPersonal history\nPersonality\nPolitical and religious views\nRelationships\nJack Donaghy\nJenna Maroney\nPete Hornberger\nTracy Jordan\nLove life\nReception\nBehind the scenes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Liz Lemon - Wikipedia\nLiz Lemon\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional character from 30 Rock\nLiz Lemon\n30 Rock character\nLiz Lemon\nFirst appearance\n\" Pilot \"\nLast appearance\n\" 30 Rock: A One-Time Special \"\nCreated by\nTina Fey\nPortrayed by\nTina Fey\nJulia Louis-Dreyfus (during flashbacks in \" Live Show \")\nAmy Poehler (during flashbacks in \" Live from Studio 6H \")\nMichal Antonov (as a preteen in \" The Head and the Hair \" & \" Seinfeld Vision \")\nAlice Richmond (as a preteen in \" Mazel Tov, Dummies! \") Marcella Roy (as a preschooler in \" Rosemary's Baby \" & \" Kidnapped by Danger \")\nCarmen Osbahr ( Muppet Liz Lemon in \" Apollo, Apollo \")\nStephanie D'Abruzzo (Muppet Liz Lemon in Sesame Street \"30 Rocks\" sketch)\nIn-universe information\nNickname\n\"Lemon\", \"LL\", \"Dummy\", \"Liz Lemon Cool J,\" \"Li Lem\", \"Beth\", \"Lizzy\", \"The Lizard\", \"Blizzard\", \"Liz Zitrone\", \"Menta-Liz\", \"El Tejón\", \"Super Virgin\", \"The Blocker\", \"Elizabeth Donaghy\", \"Lesbian Yellow Sour Fruit\", \"Shark Eyes\", \"Lisa Lampanelli\", \"Lem Lizon\", \"Elizabart\"\nGender\nFemale, despite what that doctor said (3.12)\nOccupation\nHead writer of TGS with Tracy Jordan,\nHostess of Dealbreakers,\nWriter of Kidnapped by Danger: The Avery Jessup Story,\nProducer of Grizz & Herz,\nAuthor\nFamily\nDick Lemon (father)\nMargaret Lemon (née Freeman) (mother)\nMitch Lemon (brother)\n\"Nana\" Lemon (grandmother)\nAdolf Lemon (grandfather)\nDolly Harlan (great-aunt)\nLinda Lemon (aunt)\nHarold Lemon (uncle)\nGrey \"The Hair\" (third cousin)\nRandy Lemon (cousin)\nEliza Lemon (great-granddaughter)\nSpouse\nCriss Chros (husband)\nJack Donaghy (ex-husband, annulled)\nChildren\nTerry (adopted son)\nJanet (adopted daughter)\nReligion\n\"I pretty much just do whatever Oprah tells me to.\" considered by Jack to be de facto Jewish -by-association\nElizabeth Miervaldis Lemon is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television series 30 Rock. She created and writes for the fictional comedy-sketch show The Girlie Show and later TGS with Tracy Jordan . She is portrayed by Tina Fey, who is also the creator of the series and its showrunner. Fey has received a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Television Critics Association Award for her performance. She is also the first person to win a Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, SAG, and TCA Award for a singular performance. Contents\n1 Personal history\n2 Personality\n3 Political and religious views\n4 Relationships\n4.1 Jack Donaghy\n4.2 Jenna Maroney\n4.3 Pete Hornberger\n4.4 Tracy Jordan\n5 Love life\n6 Reception\n7 Behind the scenes\n8 References\n9 External links\nPersonal history\nLiz Lemon was born in November, 1970.",
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"title": "Sarcastic People List - 10 Most Sarcastic TV Characters and Comedians",
"headings": "Sarcastic People List – 10 Most sarcastic TV Characters and Comedians\nSarcastic People List – 10 Most sarcastic TV Characters and Comedians\nThe most sarcastic characters on TV and super sarcastic stand-up comedians- (in no specific order)\n1. Dr. Gregory House (House MD)\n2. Chandler Bing (F.R.I.E.N.D.S)\n3. Liz Lemon (30 Rock)\n4. Charlie Harper (Two and a half men)\n5. Sheldon Cooper (The Big Bang Theory)\n6. Bill Hicks\n7. George Carlin\n8. Rita Rudner\n9. Dave Chappelle\n10. Louis CK\nAbout the author Sachin\n",
"segment": "“I’m Chandler. I make jokes when I’m uncomfortable.” “Until I was 25, I thought the only response to “I love you” was “Oh crap!” 3. Liz Lemon (30 Rock)\nLiz lemon from 30 Rock is another great character that deserves a spot here. She tries her best to be a normal woman, but she’s just too awesome to be okay. Summed up by Jack on the show, as a “New York third-wave feminist, college-educated, single-and-pretending-to-be-happy-about-it, over-scheduled, undersexed, you buy any magazine that says ‘healthy body image’ on the cover and every two years you take up knitting for…a week”, she is trying to make it in a hard world. Although good at her job which is writing, she shows very few skills and a very little interest for being socially accepted. She is superbly funny, and icon, and a people and critics choice, as is proved by the numerous awards Tina Fey who plays Liz, has won over the span of seven years. Here are few of the juiciest lemon quotes-\n“If I can’t poop in the street, why should my tax dollar pay for someone else to?”",
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"title": "31 Liz Lemon Quotes From '30 Rock' That Will Help You Live Your Best Life",
"headings": "31 Liz Lemon Quotes We Can All Live By\n31 Liz Lemon Quotes We Can All Live By\n1. “Hey, where are my Sno Balls? I was gonna go to the gym later, so I deserve a treat.”\n2. “No, it OK. Don’t be cry.”\n3. “Happy Valentine’s Day, no one!”\n4. “Realizations are the worst.”\n5. “What time do you start throwing out donuts?”\n6. \"If reality TV has taught us anything, it's that you can't keep people with no shame down.\"\n7. \"Hey, nerds! Who's got two thumbs, speaks limited French, and hasn't cried once today? This moi.\"\n8. “You know I can’t wear green, Jenna! The Clinique lady says I have witch undertones.”\n9. \"I really don't think it's fair for me to be on a jury since I'm a hologram.\"\n10. \"Lizzing is a combination of laughing and whizzing.\"\n11. \"Lovers... Oh, that word bums me out unless it's between meat and pizza.\"\n12. “Really? I already have a drink. Do you think he’d buy me mozzarella sticks?”\n13. \"You can do some serious subway flirting before you realize the guy is homeless.\"\n14. \"There ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party 'cause a Liz Lemon party is mandatory!\"\n15. \"God, three weddings in one day, I'm going to be in Spanx for 12 hours. My elastic line is gonna get infected again.\"\n16. \"Trying on jeans is my favorite thing. Maybe later I can get a pap smear from an old male doctor.\"\n17. \"Who hasn't made mistakes? I once French kissed a dog at a party to try to impress what turned out to be a very tall 12-year-old.\"\n18. \"If I could press a button and five people in the world would die, but I'd get free cable for life, I'd do it.\"\n19. \"Do you need sex advice? Here's a tip. Sometimes a lady likes to leave her blazer on.\"\n20. \"My heart's pounding like I'm watching Oprah's farewell season.\"\n21. \"I want to roll my eyes right now, but the doctor says that, if I keep doing it, my ocular muscles might spasm and eject my eyeballs.\"\n22. \"Now I'm heading home for a nooner, which is what I call having pancakes for lunch.\"\n23. \"You didn't realize emotion could be a weapon? Have you not read the poetry of Jewel?\"\n24. \"If you're ordering me an edible arrangement to say thanks, I'd prefer a meat one.\"\n25. \"Why are my arms so weak? It's like I did that pushup last year for nothing!\"\n26. \"I am a freelancer, which is pretty much a modern day cowboy.\"\n27. \"One of my New Year's resolutions is to say 'yes.' Yes to love, yes to life, yes to staying in more.\"\n28. \"Rejection from society is what created the X-Men.\"\n29. “Are you sure? Cause I took one of those 'Which Gossip Girl are you?' quizzes, and it said I was the dad’s guitar.”\n30. \"I also have a lot of imaginary arguments with couples on House Hunters: Why can't people look past paint color?\"\n31. “You wanna party? It’s $500 for kissing and $10,000 for snuggling; end of list.”\n",
"segment": "Ah, a woman after my own heart. Long live Liz Lemon, whose words seem even funnier now than they did 10 years ago. They also couldn't be more true, which means it's time to grab those mozzarella sticks and snack in honor of the woman who just seems to get it. Image: NBC; Giphy (30)",
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"title": "The best shows on Amazon Prime Video (May 2021) | EW.com",
"headings": "The best TV shows on Amazon Prime Video right now (May 2021)\nThe best TV shows on Amazon Prime Video right now (May 2021)\n30 Rock\nAlias\nThe Americans\nAwkward*\nBosch\nThe Carol Burnett Show\nChuck\nBones\nThe Boys\nDownton Abbey\nThe Expanse\nFleabag\nGood Omens\nGrimm\nHanna\nHannibal\nHouse\nHumans*\nInvincible\nMan in the High Castle*\nMarvelous Mrs. Maisel\nMr. Robot\nOrphan Black\nParadise City*\nProject Blue Book\nPsych\nSmall Axe\nSmash\nSuits\nSurvivor\nTeen Wolf\nTHEM\nUtopia\nVikings\nWorld's Toughest Race: Eco Challenge Fiji\nWhich Iconic TV Show Should Be On Your Binge List?\nRelated content:\n",
"segment": "You're welcome, and happy streaming! * Titles added for May 2021 are denoted with an asterisk. 30 Rock\n30 Rock\nCredit: Paul Drinkwater/NBC\nIf you've ever wondered what it's like to work at Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey created 30 Rock based on her experiences there. Starring Fey as the painfully relatable Liz Lemon, the head writer of a late-night sketch comedy series, the NBC classic sitcom follows her daily struggles dealing with the antics of the painfully self-unaware and vain actors like Tracy Jordan and Jenna Maroney, arrogant boss Jack Donaghy, and a writing staff determined to make her lose her mind. Come for the meta-commentary on making a TV show, stay for the hilariously wacky situations Liz gets herself into at work, at home, and all over New York City. Watch 30 Rock on Amazon Prime Video here. EW grade: A ( Read the review)\nTalent: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Lorne Michaels, Robert Carlock\nAlias\nAlias-p1_3\nCredit:",
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"title": "All of the Famous Celebrities Who Have Been on 30 Rock",
"headings": "47 celebrities you forgot guest-starred on '30 Rock'\n47 celebrities you forgot guest-starred on '30 Rock'\nTaylor Tobin\nEvery season of \"30 Rock\" had exciting celebrity guests.\nPeter Hermann went on a date with Liz Lemon.\nThe date did not end well.\nIsabella Rossellini played Jack Donaghy’s ex-wife.\nHe sees her at a formal gala.\nChris Matthews and Tucker Carlson played themselves.\nThey interviewed Jenna.\nLL Cool J and Wayne Brady made appearances.\nLL Cool J played a producer.\nNathan Lane was on one episode.\nHis character was a bit of a liar.\nJason Sudeikis had one of the longest-running guest spots.\nHis character ended up moving away.\nEmily Mortimer has a three-episode arc.\nShe made a brief appearance.\nSean Hayes played Kenneth’s cousin.\nHe makes a brief appearance.\nSteve Buscemi made six cameos.\nHe was on a few episodes.\nCarrie Fisher played Liz Lemon’s former mentor.\nThe character was put together as Liz thought.\nDavid Schwimmer was an actor on the show, too.\nYep, Ross from \"Friends\" spent some time at \"30 Rock.\"\nEdie Falco played a congresswoman.\nHer character had a love affair with Jack.\nFred Armisen was Liz's neighbor.\nHis character out to not to be dangerous at all.\nAndy Richter starred as Liz’s brother.\nHe had an iconic role.\nMatthew Broderick's character had a crush on Jack.\nHe abandons NBC.\nMegan Mullally played an adoption evaluator.\nShe meets with Liz.\nOprah Winfrey played herself.\nYes, Oprah was on the show.\nJennifer Aniston appeared as Jenna's friend from Chicago.\nHer character hooks up with Jack.\nSteve Martin played a wealthy friend.\nHis character appeared on the show briefly.\nPeter Dinklage's character goes on a date with Liz.\nIt starts with an awkward situation.\nSalma Hayek played a home nurse.\nShe's hired to care for Jack's mother.\nOn the show, Jon Hamm was a dumb, but attractive suitor.\nHe played someone who gets special attention for his looks.\nJohn Lithgow played a version of himself.\nHis character gets roped into some antics.\nDuring her turn on the show, Patti LuPone slapped Jack Donaghy.\nShe played Judah's mom.\nJack's father was played by Alan Alda.\nHe was in three episodes.\nDuring his appearances, Brian Williams shared dad jokes.\nHe told a lot of jokes.\nJulianne Moore had a long-standing role as a Boston-based love interest.\nShe was on the show for a few seasons.\nElizabeth Banks was on multiple episodes.\nShe played Jack's love interest.\nMichael Sheen played a guy who dated Liz Lemon.\nHis character later becomes unbearable.\nWill Forte's character married Jenna.\nHe played a Jenna impersonator.\nBuzz Aldrin played Liz’s mom’s former boyfriend\nHe was certainly a surprise guest.\nMatt Damon played Liz’s boyfriend for a few episodes.\nHis character was a pilot.\nTracy's wife was played by Sherri Shepherd.\nHer character had kids with Tracy.\nTituss Burgess appeared as a hairstylist.\nHe was hilarious.\nPaul Giamatti's character spread rumors about Liz.\nHe played a sketchy editor.\nQueen Latifah played a congresswoman.\nShe played a political role.\nKelsey Grammer appeared as a version of himself.\nHis character worked with Jenna and Kenneth.\nRobert DeNiro was a version of himself for a kooky charity event.\nHe gave a hilarious performance.\nChloë Grace Moretz appeared on the show as Jack’s nemesis.\nHer character was a mastermind.\nMargaret Cho played a dictator.\nShe had a unique guest role.\nIna Garten appeared on the show in a daydream.\nShe was part of Liz's dream life.\nJames Marsden played a perfect partner for Liz.\nThey had a whirlwind romance.\nMary Steenburgen appeared as Avery’s mother.\nShe had a scandalous role.\nWeird Al Yankovic appeared as himself.\nHe made a parody.\nMichael Keaton appeared on the show as a janitor.\nHis character can't catch a break.\nCatherine O’Hara and Bryan Cranston appeared on the show as Kenneth’s parents.\nThey were exciting guests.\nOctavia Spencer played a dramatic version of herself.\nHer character went rogue.\nSEE ALSO: 22 celebrities you probably forgot appeared on 'Arrested Development'\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "Here's a list of celebrities who guest-starred on \"30 Rock.\" Peter Hermann went on a date with Liz Lemon. The date did not end well. Hulu\nPeter Hermann is now known for his role as Charles Brooks on \"Younger,\" but back in 2006, he guest-starred in the season-one episode \"The Head and the Hair\" as Gray, a handsome CNBC guy Liz (Tina Fey) meets in the elevator and agrees to join for a date. Things go pretty well at first … until Liz makes a bizarre discovery in Gray's apartment. Isabella Rossellini played Jack Donaghy’s ex-wife. He sees her at a formal gala. Hulu\nThe screen and style icon (and daughter of Ingrid Bergman) Isabella Rossellini graced \"30 Rock\" with her presence a couple of times during season one as Bianca, Jack Donaghy's (Alec Baldwin's) ex-wife who appears very elegant and put-together. Chris Matthews and Tucker Carlson played themselves. They interviewed Jenna.",
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"title": "The 56 Most Important Characters of ’30 Rock,’ Ranked",
"headings": "The 56 Most Important Characters of ’30 Rock,’ Ranked\nThe 56 Most Important Characters of ’30 Rock,’ Ranked\n56. Hazel Wassername\n55. Alfonso Disparioso\n54. Jonathan\n53. Phoebe\n52. Kim Jong Il\n51. Milton Greene\n50. Kelsey Grammer\n49. Brian Williams\nStory continues\n",
"segment": "Jack’s favorite private detective was quite the chameleon, after all. Never forget…\n32. Dick and Margaret Lemon\nOne of “30 Rock’s” more interesting threads was Liz’s complicated relationship with her theoretically loving parents, who did truly love and support her, but also had their own complicated lives. The show never leaned too hard on those stories, but did leave us fascinated by the fact that Dick Lemon did sometimes get restless, and that Margaret Lemon could have been Mrs. Buzz Aldrin. 31. Hank Hooper\nIs it weird if we’d like to know what a hug from the CEO of Kabletown would feel like? We’re pretty sure it’d be as firm, wholesome and vaguely frustrating as the hugger himself. But it’d be good to confirm that. 30. Nancy Donovan\nJulianne Moore’s terrible Boston accent might have been one of the show’s top 10 greatest running jokes, and Julianne Moore herself was such a delight, whether whipping out leftover beers from her Amtrak ride or reminding Liz that she had a wicked great life.",
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"segment": "or in which gladiators would fight against animals. There were also executions of prisoners, plays, and battle scenes; sometimes it was filled with water to fight sea battles. The people of Rome could go into the Colosseum without any costs; it was free. In the Middle Ages, after the mid-fifth century, it was no longer used for performances. It was then used as housing, workshops, a Christian shrine, and as a supply of building stones. It is now in ruins because of earthquakes. The Colosseum is a symbol of the Roman Empire. It is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions.",
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"segment": "He had been interested in politics since his teen years. While living with his family in Orléans, France, he visited the site of the Battle of Verdun and learned about the sacrifices made there and the importance of political leadership. Gingrich received a B.A. degree in history from Emory University in Atlanta in 1965. He went on to graduate study at Tulane University, earning an M.A. (1968) and a Ph.D. in European history (1971). He spent six months in Brussels in 1969–70 working on his dissertation, Belgian Education Policy in the Congo 1945–1960. Gingrich received deferments from the military during the years of the Vietnam War for being a student and a father. In 1985, he stated, \"Given everything I believe in, a large part of me thinks I should have gone over.\" In 1970, Gingrich joined the history department at West Georgia College, where he spent \"little time teaching history.\" He coordinated a new environmental studies program and was removed from the history department \"by 1976\". During his time in the college, he took unpaid leave three times to run for the House of Representatives, losing twice before leaving the college.",
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"segment": "Gingrich was raised in Hummelstown (near Harrisburg) and on military bases where his adoptive father was stationed. The family's religion was Lutheran. He also has a half-sister and half-brother, Randy McPherson, from his biological father's side. In 1960 during his junior year in high school, the family moved to Georgia at Fort Benning. In 1961, Gingrich graduated from Baker High School in Columbus, Georgia, where he met, and later married, his math teacher. He had been interested in politics since his teen years. While living with his family in Orléans, France, he visited the site of the Battle of Verdun and learned about the sacrifices made there and the importance of political leadership. Gingrich received a B.A. degree in history from Emory University in Atlanta in 1965. He went on to graduate study at Tulane University, earning an M.A. (1968) and a Ph.D. in European history (1971). He spent six months in Brussels in 1969–70 working on his dissertation, Belgian Education Policy in the Congo 1945–1960.",
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"segment": "Gingrich received deferments from the military during the years of the Vietnam War for being a student and a father. In 1985, he stated, \"Given everything I believe in, a large part of me thinks I should have gone over.\" In 1970, Gingrich joined the history department at West Georgia College, where he spent \"little time teaching history.\" He coordinated a new environmental studies program and was removed from the history department \"by 1976\". During his time in the college, he took unpaid leave three times to run for the House of Representatives, losing twice before leaving the college. Serving professors were not allowed under the rules of the university system to run for office. He left the college in 1977 after being denied tenure. Early political career\nGingrich was the southern regional director for Nelson Rockefeller in the 1968 Republican primaries. Congressional campaigns\nIn 1974, Gingrich made his first bid for political office as the Republican candidate in Georgia's 6th congressional district in north-central Georgia, which includes many of the northern suburbs of Atlanta, portions of eastern Cobb County, northern Fulton County, and northern DeKalb County. He lost to 20-year incumbent Democrat Jack Flynt by 2,770 votes.",
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"segment": "Author Gingrich and his first wife had w children, who live with Gingrich now after their divorce. In 1961, author Gingrich completed his graduation from the Baker High School, located in Georgia. From the time of his teenage years, he has been interested in the field of politics. Later in 1965, he earned his Bachelor of Arts of degree from the Emory University in history. This was followed by an M.A., from the Tulane University, as well as a Ph.D. The next 6 years after his graduation, he lived in Brussels to work on dissertation. Later, he was selected to teach history in college in 1970. When he was denied tenure, Gingrich decided to leave the college and went on to get elected to the Congress in 1978. One of the successful novel series written by Newt Gingrich is known as the Gettysburg series. It is comprised of 3 books in total, which were released between the years 1980 and 2004. The first alternate history book of the series is titled ‘Gettysburgh’.",
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"segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nNewton Leroy Gingrich, who is well known as Newt Gingrich, was conceived on 17th of June in the year 1943 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the United States. He was interested in politics since schooling years. He pursued his passion and worked great in the field of politics. He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives and was the principal pioneer in the Republican Revolution. He later surrendered his position in the year 1979, and from that point forward, he is associated with legislative issues as an expert. There are numerous fields of business, writing in which Newt is working. Overall, he has a great professional life. Personal life\nIn his own life, Newt is hitched thrice. He got hitched first with Jackie Battley in the year 1962.",
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"headings": "\nNewt Gingrich\nAmerican politician\nEarly life and start of political career\n“Contract with America” and speaker of the House\n2012 presidential campaign\nLater career: TV and books\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "After graduating from Emory University (1965), Gingrich studied modern European history at Tulane University (M.A., 1968; Ph.D., 1971) and taught at West Georgia College (1970–78). After unsuccessful runs for the U.S. Congress in 1974 and 1976, he won a seat from a district outside Atlanta in 1978. Gingrich quickly became known for his confrontational manner and conservative policies. In 1987 he attacked Speaker of the House Jim Wright for questionable financial dealings; the charges forced Wright to resign in 1989. That same year, Gingrich was narrowly elected House minority whip by his Republican colleagues with a vote of 87–85. “Contract with America” and speaker of the House\nAided by President Bill Clinton ’s unpopularity, the Republican Party gained control of Congress following the 1994 midterm elections. Gingrich was seen as the architect of the victory, especially noted for helping draft the “ Contract with America ,” a document outlining legislation to be enacted by the House within the first 100 days of the 104th Congress. Among the proposals were tax cuts, a permanent line-item veto, and a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget.",
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"headings": "Newt Gingrich\nNewt Gingrich\nIn 2012, Newt ran for U.S. president, with a message that focused on balanced budgets, individual liberties, domestic energy production, and reforming big government programs. He won the Republican primaries in South Carolina and Georgia.\n",
"segment": "Recognized internationally as an expert on world history, military issues, and international affairs, Newt Gingrich is the longest-serving teacher of the Joint War Fighting course for Major Generals. He also teaches officers from all six services as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Professor at the National Defense University. In addition, Newt Gingrich served as a Member of the Defense Policy Board. He was a member of the Terrorism Task Force for the Council on Foreign Relations, and he co-chaired the Task Force on United Nations Reform, a bipartisan congressional effort to modernize and improve the United Nations. The Gingrich’s reside in McLean, Virginia, and have two daughters and two grandchildren. When Newt was 16 living in Orleans, France, he visited the site of the battle of Verdun, a World War I battlefield where 300,000 soldiers died. It was at this moment that he realized that nations can die and be defeated. This was the start of his lifelong pursuit to ensure the survival of America. Newt graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in history from Emory University in 1965 (after taking 1964 off to assist the campaign of Jack Prince, who challenged Democrat Phil Landrum for Georgia’s 9 th Congressional District). Newt later went on to receive a Master’s and Doctorate in Modern European History from Tulane University in 1971.",
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"headings": "Newt Gingrich\nNewt Gingrich\nIn 2012, Newt ran for U.S. president, with a message that focused on balanced budgets, individual liberties, domestic energy production, and reforming big government programs. He won the Republican primaries in South Carolina and Georgia.\n",
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"segment": "What was Van Gogh's inspiration? One of the biggest inspiration for Vincent Van Gogh was nature. With a string of failed relationships in his past, Van Gogh came to the realization that a man’s relationship with nature was the most important of them all. That is why Van Gogh painted nature excessively, from wheat fields, to the Starry Night and sunflowers, he made sure he was depicting every part of nature. When was Van Gogh born? Vincent Van Gogh was born in Zundert, Netherlands on 30 th March, 1853. He was born into an upper middle class family and his father was a minster in a church. He was given the name of his grandfather and his stillborn brother who died exactly a year before he was born. He had a younger brother Theo, and three sisters – Elisabeth, Anna, and Willemina. During the later years of his life, Van Gogh was only in touch with Theo and Willemina.",
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"segment": "Theo was an art dealer. Who did Vincent van gogh inspire? Vincent Van Gogh inspired many other painters and artists\nthrough out time. One of which is Stephan Duncan who utilizes the\nsame techniques as Van Gogh. Who inspired Vincent Van Gogh? Vincent Van Gogh inspired many other painters and artists\nthrough out time. One of which is Stephan Duncan who utilizes the\nsame techniques as Van Gogh. When was Vincent van Gogh born? Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853. What period is Vincent van gogh from?",
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"segment": "Andy Warhol Paintings\n5. Van Gogh\nOver the years artists have been influenced by other great artists and Vincent Van Gogh was no different. He was a post –impressionist painter who painted with colors matching to his subjects. Van Gogh was more inspirational in the way he talked about his work and interpreted them. His first painting that he considered to be successful was, ‘The Potato Eaters’ which came across exactly as he wanted it to be. With his paintings he wanted to show the people of labor class, that they were the ones who have tiled this earth and honestly earned the food they eat. Particularly a life which is different form we civilized people. Another inspiring thing about Gogh was that he never tried to be different or was eager to learn or create a new style of painting. He just went with the subjects that inspired him and created works within whatever he learned from the roots of his home. Van Gogh Paintings\n4.",
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"segment": "25 Art Projects Inspired by Famous Artists: Post-Impressionism\ndiy\nhistory\nhomeschool\n25 Art Projects Inspired by Famous Artists: Post-Impressionism\nOctober 6, 2016\nHere are 25 art projects for kids inspired by famous artists from the post-Impressionism time period. Art projects are inspired by Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Cézanne. I really enjoy teaching without a textbook, and was inspired to create this post full of hands-on art projects inspired by famous artists! There are few better ways to learn than with visuals and hands-on experience. Vincent Van Gogh for Kids\nVincent Van Gogh was born in March 1853 in the Netherlands. Van Gogh enjoyed light and used loose brush strokes. Towards his later life, he began using small stripes, and later swirls. This is evidenced in one of his most famous works, “Starry Night.”",
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"headings": "Vincent van Gogh Paintings from Paris\nVincent van Gogh Paintings from Paris\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nWheatfield with a Lark by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nA Pair of Shoes by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nSelf-Portrait of Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nLe Moulin de la Galette by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nTerrace of a Cafe on Montmartre (Le Guinguette) by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nVegetable Gardens and the Moulin de Blute-Fin on Montmartre by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nAgostina Segatori Sitting in the Cafe du Tambourin by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nBoulevard de Clichy by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nFishing in the Spring, the Pont de Clichy (Asnieres) by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nGarden with Sunflower by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nFlowers in a Blue Vase by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nSelf-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nCourting Couples in the Voyer d'Argenson Park at Asnieres by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nTwo Cut Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nLe Pere Tanguy by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nABOUT THE AUTHOR:\nCitation\n",
"segment": "The Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry: Vincent van Gogh was inspired by the artists he met in Paris. Learn how these artists influenced van Gogh's The Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry. Self-Portrait of Vincent van Gogh: Influenced by the Neo-Impressionism approach of artists like Seurat, Vincent van Gogh experimented with pointillism when creating this self-portrait. Learn how van Gogh's unique color combinations heightened the emotional content of the painting. Le Moulin de la Galette: Vincent van Gogh often preferred to paint en plein air -- out of the studio and in natural light. Observe how painting outdoors enriched the color quality in Le Moulin de la Galette. Terrace of a Café on Montmartre (Le Guinguette):",
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"segment": "Art Inspired By Art: Van Gogh, Picasso And Other Master Painters Inspiring The People Around Us\nHome\nArt\nArt Inspired By Art: Van Gogh, Picasso And Other Master Painters Inspiring The People Around Us\nby Leo Xavier\nArt is one of the defining characteristics of us humans. It’s in our genes. It is there in all of us in some form. And that is why we all stop to enjoy and interpret art whenever we get a chance. But for many, merely commenting about a great work of art just isn’t enough. Inspired by works of the masters, they create their own art. Vincent Van Gogh\nThe Starry Night\nAfter cutting off his left ear, Vincent Van Gogh admitted himself to a lunatic asylum called the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole back in 1889. That year he drew one of his masterpieces, which depicted the world that he saw from his asylum room’s east-facing window.",
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"segment": "He is regarded as a valued source of inspiration for Vincent Van Gogh. 5. Mary Cassatt\nMary Stevenson Cassatt was an Impressionist painter and print-maker who spent much of her career in France. Unlike most of her colleagues, she was born in 1844 in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. Though her family was not supportive of her artistic ambitions, Cassatt nevertheless began studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (in Philadelphia) in her teens. However, she grew frustrated with the lack of resources and opportunities available to female students and dropped out to move to Paris in 1865. There, she honed her own craft as a painter of female subjects and their private lives. She gained a reputation as a prominent figure of the Impressionist movement and was often compared to her close friend Edgar Degas, though they later clashed over his anti-Semitic views. Cassatt was a lifelong feminist and supporter of equal rights. She stopped painting in 1914 due to failing eyesight and died in 1926.",
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"segment": "Where in the Netherlands Did Vincent Van Gogh Find His Inspiration? – Netherlands Insiders\nWhere in the Netherlands Did Vincent Van Gogh Find His Inspiration? Written by Pim in Culture\nVincent van Gogh was a renowned Dutch painter who lived at the end of the 19th century. Vincent van Gogh lived and worked most of his life in The Netherlands, particularly in the southern province of Noord-Brabant. Vincent van Gogh was inspired by the peasants’ hardship in the dirt-poor small villages in the southern part of The Netherlands. Through his paintings, he expressed his affinity and solidarity with these poor people, whose lives were as miserable as his own. Vincent van Gogh also left a heritage of hundreds of letters to his brother Theo. These letters provided us with insight into his life and mind. Vincent shared all his thoughts with Theo in these letters and wrote about his drawings or paintings. He also described his feelings extensively in these letters to his brother Theo.",
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"segment": "Who influenced Vincent van Gogh? - Life of Van Gogh\nWho influenced Vincent van Gogh? During his life Vincent Van Gogh was influenced by different artist. His first big influence was Millet, dutch painter of the famous Angelus. He also admired Rembrandt very mcuh, who in his period of realism could have being an influence. When Vincent went to live to Paris, he met a group pf impressionist (Toulouse-Latrec. Bernard, Paul Gaugin…) who also influenced him. Vincent is consider the pioneer of the postimpressionism and the new modern art. But. it is important to say, that even so, he was influenced by the above mentioned artists, Vincent Van Gogh developed a very personal style.",
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"segment": "Image Source: People\nTwo Siblings\nThe 32 years old Annaliza has two younger siblings from her parents which include of a brother and sister. Dominic Seagal who was born on June 21, 1990 is her brother and Arissa LeBrock born on the 24th of July, 1993 is her sister. Dominic is a successful actor just like his dad by profession and Arissa is a model and painter. Four Half-Siblings\nNot only siblings, Annaliza Seagal also has half-siblings counting up to four from her father and his other relationships. Savannah Seagal is her younger sister from Steven's ex-girlfriend Arissa Wolf and Kunzang Seagal is her younger brother from her daddy's current wife Erdenetuya Batsukh . Moreover, she has an elder brother Kentaro Seagal and elder sister Ayako Fujitani from his dad's first wife, Miyako Fujitani. Annaliza's dad with her half-siblings. Image Source: Sharon Melching\nNo Social Media Presence\nIt isn't that shocking that the daughter of Steven isn't active on any of the social sites such as Instagram and Twitter.",
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"segment": "Steven is the son of Patricia Anne (Fisher) and Samuel Seagal. Steven’s father was born in Rhode Island, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants; he was born with the surname Siegelman, later changing it to Seagal. Steven’s mother was born in Michigan, and was of English, German, and distant Irish and Dutch, descent. Steven was born in Lansing, Michigan, and grew up in Fullerton, California, where he first learned martial arts. He lived in Japan for a number of years, and speaks Japanese fluently. Steven was granted Serbian and Russian citizenship in 2016. He is married to Erdenetuya Batsukh, who is from Mongolia. Steven is a devout Buddhist. He has two children, actor and model Kentaro Seagal and writer and actress Ayako Fujitani, with his former wife, Japanese-born Miyako Fujitani, who is the daughter of an aikido instructor;",
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"headings": "Steven Seagal’s Beautiful Daughter Arissa LeBrock With Ex-Spouse Kelly LeBrock\nSteven Seagal’s Beautiful Daughter Arissa LeBrock With Ex-Spouse Kelly LeBrock\nWealthy Parents\nSeparation of Parents\nSix Siblings\nFond of Tattoos\nKnows Brazalian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ)\nWorkes as a Model\nHobbies - Photography and Painting\nInstagram Account\n",
"segment": "Image Source: NY Dail News\nSix Siblings\nThe 26 years old Arissa has a total of six siblings from her parents from which three are full siblings and the rest three are half-siblings. Her full siblings include elder sister Annaliza Seagal and elder brother Dominic Seagal. Talking about her half-siblings, Kentaro Seagal and Ayako Fujitani are from LeBrock's father and his first wife Miyako Fujitani . Sister Savannah Seagal is from her daddy and his ex-girlfriend Arissa Wolf and younger brother Kunzang Seagal is from her father and his current wife Erdenetuya Seagal . Fond of Tattoos\nSteven Seagal's daughter Arissa LeBrock is an avid lover of tattoo and has inked several visible tattoos on her body till date. She has inked a butterfly on her left arm and some kind of symbol on her right waist. Furthermore, she also has a word which might be probably a name of someone near the right side of her beauty bone. Some kind of writing has also been written on her back which shows her love towards ink. Knows Brazalian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ)\nThe gorgeous model is also familiar with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) which is a kind of martial art that mainly focuses on ground fighting.",
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"segment": "But they remained very close friends as they had to raise their daughter as responsible parents. Savannah Seagal's father, the American actor Steven Seagal. Picture Credit: Variety\nSix Half-Siblings\nSavannah has a total of six half-siblings from her parents which are from her father and his relationship with other women. To start, she has two sisters; Arissa LeBrock and Annaliza Seagal and an elder brother Dominic Seagal from her daddy's ex-wife, actress Kelly LeBrock. Furthermore, she has an elder brother Kentaro Seagal and elder sister Ayako Fujitani from her father's first wife, aikido instructor Miyako Fujitani. Lastly, she has a younger brother Kunzang Seagal from her dad and his current wife Erdenetuya Batsukh. Savannah's Mamma Was Her Father's Nanny\nYou might be shocked to know that Savannah's Mamma Arissa actually came to know her father Steven when she came to work at his house as the nanny (babysitter) of his other kids. The two eventually started having an affair and even had Savannah as their child.",
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"segment": "There is no sign of breakup or any issues till the date. Early Life and Education of Steven Seagal\nSteven Seagal was born Steven Frederic Seagal on April 10, 1952, is widely recognized as the multi-talented personality as he involves in acting, producing, martial arts, musician and directing. Unlike other celebrities, Seagal holds three citizenship; American, Russian, and Serbian. He was born in Lansing, Michigan to parents Patricia and Samuel Seagal. His mother Patricia was a medical technician while his father Samuel Seagal was a high school math teacher. At the age of 5, he was relocated to Fullerton, California with his parents. During his early age, he suffered from asthma but slowly recovered from it after moving from Michigan. Steven Seagal when young. Source:",
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"segment": "Age, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity\nSteven Seagal was born in Lansing, Michigan, the United States on April 10, 1952, and he is currently 68 years old. His father’s name is Samuel Steven Seagal (a high school teacher) and his mother’s name is Patricia Seagal (a medical technician). He has a sister Brenda Seagal. Steven holds American- Serbian- Russian citizenship and mixed (Ashkenazi Jewish- English- German- Irish- Dutch) ethnicity. His birth sign is Aries. Education, School/ College University\nTalking about Steven’s education history, he attended Buena Park High School. Besides this, he has not revealed anything about her education details. Steven Seagal: Professional Life, Career\nTalking about his profession, Steven Seagal’s first tete-a-tete with Hollywood was when he worked as a martial arts coordinator for the film, ‘The Challenge’, which released in 1982. After becoming the head of ‘Tenshin Aikido’ in Osaka, he moved to the US in 1983, where he opened an aikido dojo in North Hollywood.",
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"headings": "Kunzang Seagal - Steven Seagal’s Son With Wife Erdenetuya Seagal\nKunzang Seagal - Steven Seagal’s Son With Wife Erdenetuya Seagal\nWealthy Parents\nHow Are His Parents' Relationship?\nHalf-Siblings\nFather's Prince\nLiving a Lavish Life\n",
"segment": "Savannah Seagal is also his elder sister born from his dad and his ex-girlfriend Arissa Wolf. Lastly, he has two elder sisters; Arissa LeBrock and Annaliza Seagal and an elder brother Dominic Seagal. Father's Prince\nKunzang is indeed his father's prince as he gets to spend a lot of his time with him. The father-son duo spend their moment together by watching films, traveling, and playing interesting games. He even practices kick-boxing and martial art stuffs with his legendary dad. Here is a picture of the son and dad playing: Kunzang Seagal playing play-fight with his dad Steven Seagal. Image Source: Instagram@wagodojo_officiel\nLiving a Lavish Life\nThe little boy is obviously living one heck of a lavish life as both of his parents are insanely rich.",
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"headings": "Steven Seagal’s Son Dominic Seagal With Ex-Spouse Kelly LeBrock\nSteven Seagal’s Son Dominic Seagal With Ex-Spouse Kelly LeBrock\nWhat's his Net Worth?\nHow Much Are His Parents' Worth?\nParents' Split\nSix Siblings & Half-Siblings\nStep-Mom\nPrivate Instagram Account\nPhysical Measurements\n",
"segment": "Six Siblings & Half-Siblings\nThe 29 years old son of Kelly has a total of six siblings where two are his full siblings and the rest of the four are half-siblings. His full siblings include elder sister Annaliza Seagal and younger sister Arissa LeBrock. Steven Segal with his kids. Image Source: Zimbio\nDominic has two half-siblings from his dad's first wife Miyako Fujitani; elder brother Kentaro Seagal and elder sister Ayako Fujitani. Moreover, his younger half-sister Savannah Seagal is from her daddy's ex-girlfriend Arissa Wolf and his youngest half-brother, Kunzang Seagal is from his current step-mom Erdenetuya Seagal. Step-Mom\nDominic's father is currently married to a former professional dancer Erdenetuya Seagal. His step-mamma married his dad back in 2009 and parent a son Kunzang born in the same year they married. Erdenetuya lives a very happy and peaceful life with her husband and son in U.S.\nPrivate Instagram Account\nSteven's son has an Instagram account by the name @dom_perignon_805 where he has over 1,000 followers and nearly 300 posts.",
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"headings": "Steven Seagal\nSteven Seagal\nSteven Seagal Facts & Wiki\nSteven Seagal Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nHouses\nCars\nSteven Seagal: Wife, Dating, Family & Friends\nFamily\nFriends\nSkin, Hair & Eye Color\nHeight, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos & Style\n",
"segment": "Relationship status\nMarried (Since 2009)\nSexuality\nStraight\nCurrent Wife of Steven Seagal\nErdenetuya Batsukh\nEx-girlfriends or ex-wives\nKelly LeBrock\nJami Gertz\nArissa Wolf\nHas any kids? Yes, father of: Kentaro (39), Ayako (34), Annaliza (27), Dominic (24), Arissa (21), Savannah (18), Kunzang (4)\nWill the marriage of American- Irish- Mongolian- celebrity, actor & musician Steven Seagal and current Wife, Erdenetuya Batsukh survive 2021? These Are The 15 Hottest Wives And Girlfriends Of Hollywood! Family\nNames of father, mother, kids, brothers & sisters: Ayako Fujitani (Daughter)\nKentaro Seagal (Son)\nAnnaliza Seagal (Daughter) Dominic Seagal (Son) Kunzang Seagal (Daughter) Savannah Seagal (Daughter) Arissa Seagal (Daughter) Samuel Steven Seagal (Father) Patricia ()\nFriends\nVladimir Putin\nSkin, Hair & Eye Color\nThis cool friendly enchanting celebrity, actor & musician originating from Lansing, Michigan, United States has a athletic body & oval face type. Steven Seagal makes commercials for unknown, but actually uses: unknown. Hair color\nBlack\nHair type\nStraight\nHair Length\nmedium long hair\nHairstyle\nalternative\nDistinct feature\nhair\nSkin Tone/Complexion\nType III: Medium skin\nSkin Type\nNormal\nBeard or Mustache\nBeardless\nEye Color\nDark Brown\nDoes Steven Seagal smoke?",
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"segment": "He married his wife, Veronica, when he was 56. In 2002, Atkins went into cardiac arrest, leading many of his critics to point to this episode as proof of the inherent dangers in the consumption of high levels of saturated fat associated with the Atkins diet. In numerous interviews, however, Atkins stated that his cardiac arrest was not the result of poor diet, but was rather caused by a chronic infection. Death\nAtkins died on April 17, 2003, at the age of 72. Nine days prior to his death, Atkins fell and hit his head on an icy New York sidewalk. At New York's Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was admitted on April 8, he underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain but went into a coma and died from complications. He spent nine days in intensive care before dying on April 17, 2003. An illegally obtained medical report issued by the New York medical examiner's office a year after his death suggested that Atkins had a history of heart attack, congestive heart failure and hypertension. According to Dr. Stuart Trager, chairman of the Atkins Physicians Council (a group of physicians who work as consultants to the Atkins organization), this report contained incomplete medical records and that Dr. Atkins did not have a history of heart attack; instead, according to Trager, Dr. Atkins had cardiomyopathy, a heart muscle disease that was probably caused by a virus, not his diet.",
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"headings": "Susan Atkins Death Peaceful Compared With Sharon Tate's\nSusan Atkins Death Peaceful Compared With Sharon Tate's",
"segment": "The last words she spoke in public at the September hearing were to say in unison with her husband: \" My God is an amazing God.\" She spent 37 years in the California Institution for Women at Frontera. When she fell ill, she was moved to a medical unit at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla. She died there. Susan Denise Atkins was born May 7, 1948, in the Los Angeles suburb of San Gabriel. Her mother was stricken with cancer and died when she was 15. Her father, reportedly an alcoholic, sent her and her brother to live with relatives. While still in her teens, she ran away to San Francisco where she wound up dancing in a topless bar and using drugs. She moved into a commune in the Haight Ashbury district and it was there that she met Manson.",
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"title": "Susan Atkins dies at 61; imprisoned Charles Manson follower - Los Angeles Times",
"headings": "Susan Atkins dies at 61; imprisoned Charles Manson follower\nSusan Atkins dies at 61; imprisoned Charles Manson follower\nElaine Woo\nAdvertisement\n",
"segment": "(Associated Press)\nBy Elaine Woo\nMarch 26, 2013 9:59 PM PT\nFacebook\nTwitter\nShow more sharing options\nShare\nClose extra sharing options\nFacebook\nTwitter\nLinkedIn\nEmail\nCopy Link URL Copied! Print\nSusan Atkins, who committed one of modern history’s most notorious crimes when she joined Charles Manson and his gang for a string of killings in 1969 that terrorized Los Angeles and put her in prison for the rest of her life, has died. She was 61. Atkins was diagnosed in 2008 with brain cancer and was receiving medical treatment at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla, where she died at 11:46 p.m. Thursday, said Terry Thornton, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Thornton attributed the death to natural causes, but an official cause of death will be determined by the Madera County coroner’s office after a review of Atkins’ medical history. Convicted of eight murders, Atkins served more than 38 years of a life sentence at the California Institution for Women in Chino. She was the longest-serving prisoner among women currently held in the state’s penitentiaries, Thornton said. That distinction now falls to Patricia Krenwinkel, who was convicted along with Atkins in the Tate-LaBianca murders\nAlthough prison staffers and clergy workers commended Atkins’ behavior during her many years behind bars, she was repeatedly denied parole, with officials citing the cruel and callous nature of her crimes. In June 2008, she appealed to prison and parole officials for compassionate release, but the state parole board denied the request. On Sept. 2, she was wheeled into her last parole hearing on a hospital gurney, but was turned down by a unanimous vote of the 12-member California Board of Parole.",
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"title": "Susan Atkins aka Sadie Mae Glutz - Manson Family Member",
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"segment": "She organized her own ministry and earned an Associates degree. In 1987 she married a Harvard law student, James Whitehouse, who represented her at her 2000 parole hearing. No Remorse\nIn 1991 she recanted her earlier testimony, stating she was present during the Hinson and Tate murders but did not participate. It has been reported that during her parole hearings she showed neither remorse nor a willingness to accept responsibility for her part in the crimes. She was turned down for parole 10 times. In 2003, she sued Governor Gray Davis, contending his policy opposing parole for nearly all murderers has made her a political prisoner. Her petition was denied. On September 25, 2009, Susan Atkins died of brain cancer behind prison walls. Her death came 23 days after the parole board turned down her request for a compassionate release from prison so that she could die at home. Source:",
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"segment": "In 2003, she sued Governor Gray Davis, contending his policy opposing parole for nearly all murderers has made her a political prisoner. Her petition was denied. On September 25, 2009, Susan Atkins died of brain cancer behind prison walls. Her death came 23 days after the parole board turned down her request for a compassionate release from prison so that she could die at home. Source: Desert Shadows by Bob Murphy\nHelter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry\nThe Trial of Charles Manson by Bradley Steffens\nCite this Article\nFormat\nmla apa chicago\nYour Citation\nMontaldo, Charles. \" Susan Atkins aka Sadie Mae Glutz.\" ThoughtCo, Dec. 23, 2020, thoughtco.com/susan-atkins-aka-sadie-mae-glutz-972691. Montaldo, Charles. ( 2020, December 23).",
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"segment": "Susan Atkins Death Peaceful Compared With Sharon Tate's - CBS News\nSusan Atkins Death Peaceful Compared With Sharon Tate's\nBy Edecio Martinez\nSeptember 25, 2009 / 12:54 PM / CBS News\n(AP Photo)\nPhoto: Susan Atkins in 1969. LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) Susan Atkins, a follower of cult leader Charles Manson whose remorseless witness stand confession to killing pregnant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 shocked the world, has died. She was 61 and had been suffering from brain cancer, a horrible fate, but certainly far better than the brutal end she and the Manson gang offered Tate. Atkins' death comes less than a month after a parole board turned down the terminally ill woman's last chance at freedom on Sept. 2. She was brought to the hearing on a gurney and slept through most of it. California Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton said that Atkins died late Thursday night. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2008, had a leg amputated and was given only a few months to live. She underwent brain surgery, and in her last months was paralyzed and had difficulty speaking. But she managed to speak briefly at the Sept. 2 hearing, reciting religious verse with the help of her husband, attorney James Whitehouse.",
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"url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1216007/Susan-Atkins-Manson-family-killer-dies-brain-cancer.html",
"title": "Susan Atkins: 'Manson family' killer dies from brain cancer | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Susan Atkins: 'Manson family' killer dies in prison after her 18 bids for parole were denied\nSusan Atkins: 'Manson family' killer dies in prison after her 18 bids for parole were denied\nFrom the Makers of Candy Crush\n",
"segment": "Susan Atkins: ' Manson family' killer dies from brain cancer | Daily Mail Online\nSusan Atkins: ' Manson family' killer dies in prison after her 18 bids for parole were denied\nBy Mail Foreign Service\nUpdated: 09:35 EDT, 25 September 2009\nSharon Tate's murderer Susan Atkins has died in prison, suffering from brain cancer. The 61-year-old is the first of the Charles Manson clan, who were responsible for the 1969 murder of the pregnant Hollywood actress, to die. Her death comes less than a month after an American parole board refused to free her from jail on compassionate ground despite her terminal illness. It was her last chance of freedom and she was brought to the hearing on a trolley and slept through most of it. Death bed: Convicted murderer and former 'Manson Family' member, Susan Atkins, has died\nKiller: Atkins, aged 21 speaking at a news conference in Santa Monica\nCalifornia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton said that Atkins died late Thursday night.",
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"segment": "Thanks to his death certificate, we know Atkins was 258 pounds at the time of his death. Yet according to a copy of his medical records, as turned over to USA Today by the diet guru’s widow, Atkins weighed 195 pounds upon admission to the hospital 8 April 2003 following his fall. He died on 17 April 2003 after having been in a coma for more than a week. Barbara “weighty matters” Mikkelson\nLast updated: 11 February 2004\nSources: Hellmich, Nanci and Steve Sternberg. “ Atkins Wasn’t Obese, Hospital File Shows.” USA Today. 11 February 2004. Leith, William. “",
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"segment": "Thanks to his death certificate, we know Atkins was 258 pounds at the time of his death. Yet according to a copy of his medical records, as turned over to USA Today by the diet guru’s widow, Atkins weighed 195 pounds upon admission to the hospital 8 April 2003 following his fall. He died on 17 April 2003 after having been in a coma for more than a week. Barbara “weighty matters” Mikkelson\nLast updated: 11 February 2004\nSources: Hellmich, Nanci and Steve Sternberg. “ Atkins Wasn’t Obese, Hospital File Shows.” USA Today. 11 February 2004. Leith, William. “",
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"segment": "Her death comes less than a month after an American parole board refused to free her from jail on compassionate ground despite her terminal illness. It was her last chance of freedom and she was brought to the hearing on a trolley and slept through most of it. Death bed: Convicted murderer and former 'Manson Family' member, Susan Atkins, has died\nKiller: Atkins, aged 21 speaking at a news conference in Santa Monica\nCalifornia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton said that Atkins died late Thursday night. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2008 had a leg amputated and underwent brain surgery. Tate, the 26-year-old actress who appeared in the movie 'Valley of the Dolls' and was the wife of famed director Roman Polanski, was one of seven murdered in two Los Angeles homes during the Manson cult's bloody rampage in August 1969. Manson and three others involved in the murders - Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten and Charles \"Tex\" Watson - remain imprisoned under life sentences. Atkins, who confessed from the witness stand during her trial, had apologised for her acts numerous times over the years. But 40 years after the murders, she learned that few had forgiven what she and other members of the cult had done.",
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"segment": "President in 1970\nWHO WAS PRESIDENT? US President in 1970\nThe President in the year 1970 was Richard Nixon. He was the 37th President of the United States. He took office on January 20, 1969 and left office on August 9, 1974. He was followed by Gerald Ford. Find the President in another year\nBrowse other years: << 1969\n1971 >>\nView the President in 1956\nUnited States Presidents\nThis app provides a quick way to look up the U.S. President for any year. There are some cases where multiple presidents were in office during a year, either due to an election or sometimes because of a resignation or assassination. Find your answers quickly for homework, research, or just to satisfy your curiosity! © 2021 Who Was President\nAbout · Privacy · Contact",
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"segment": "August 8, 1968\nRichard Nixon was nominated as the Republican candidate for President and pledged to bring the nation together. November 5, 1968\nRichard Nixon was elected President of the United States, beating Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Alabama Governor George Wallace in the general election. Presidency\nJanuary 20, 1969\nRichard Nixon was inaugurated as the Thirty-Seventh President of the United States, declaring in his inaugural address,”The greatest honor that history can bestow is the title of peacemaker.” February 1969\nRichard Nixon made his first foreign trip as President to Europe, where he visited France, Great Britain, Belgium, and the Vatican. July 20, 1969\nPresident Nixon made the longest long-distance phone call in history, as astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took mankind’s first steps on the moon. July 25, 1969\nPresident Nixon announced his new foreign policy doctrine in Guam that called for the United States to act within its national interest and keep all existing treaty commitments with its allies. August 8, 1969\nPresident Nixon gave his first major address on domestic policy announcing plans for welfare reform and returning greater authority to state and local governments. November 3, 1969\nPresident Nixon received overwhelming support from the “silent majority” following a televised address announcing his plan to honorably end the Vietnam War. January 1, 1970\nPresident Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act, and launched several environmental initiatives including the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, the Mammal Marine Protection Act, and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. April 30, 1970\nIn a nationally televised address, President Nixon announced military incursion into Cambodia, where communist sanctuaries were aiding the North Vietnamese and Vietcong.",
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"segment": "noneThe only time that a U.S. President resigned the presidency was when Richard Nixon did so on August 9, 1974. Who became president after the president resigned in 1974? When Nixon resigned after the Watergate Scandal, Gerald Ford\ntook over. Has a us president ever stepped down from office? Yes. Richard Nixon resigned from office in 1974. Who was the us president at the start of the 1970s? Richard Nixon was president at the start of the 1970's until he\nresigned on August 9, 1974. Did any US president retire? One U.S. President resigned before the term ended:",
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"headings": "\nWhat serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nYour Answer\nWhat serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nRelated Questions\nWhat three serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nImportant events that happened during the presidency of Richard Nixon?\nWhen was Serious Fraud Office - UK - created?\nWhy did Richard dixon resighed from office?\nWho was in office when Richard Nixon was born?\nWhat movie and television projects has Eric Banzon been in?\nWhy did Richard Nixon leave office?\nHow did Richard j daley die?\nHow many US presidents were in office during the cold war?\nWhy is Richard M Nixon famous?\nWhat are the problems in administrative office management?\nDid Richard Nixon resign from office?\nDid Richard Nixon abuse his presidential power during wartime?\nWhen did Richard Nixon run for office?\nDo they make office chairs for people with back problems?\nWhat three problems that Jimmy Carter faced during his term of office?\nWhat are the office management problems?\nWho took office when a president resigned?\nWho took office after Nixon?\nHas a us president ever stepped down from office?\nWhat movie and television projects has Colby Katz been in?\nWhat was the greatest foreign policy accomplishment during the Nixon years?\nWho were the four American presidents in office some time during the Vietnam conflict?\nWho was president of the US during 1972?\nWhat was president Richard Nixon trying to avoid when he claimed executive privilege during the Watergate scandal?\n",
"segment": "During the Nixon years in the White House foreign policy was improved because Richard Nixon was the first President of the United States in decades to visit China as an ambassador of good will. Richard Nixon later left office because of a scandal. Who were the four American presidents in office some time during the Vietnam conflict? Dwight D Eisenhower, John F Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon\nWho was president of the US during 1972? The 37th President of the United States was Richard Nixon. President Nixon was in office from January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974. What was president Richard Nixon trying to avoid when he claimed executive privilege during the Watergate scandal? handing over secret tapes of oval office conversations to prosecutors\nRichard Nixon United Kingdom History, Politics & Society US Presidents Actors & Actresses Chicago Vietnam War Business Plans Job Search",
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"segment": "― Richard Nixon\nRichard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 - April 22, 1994) is the current 30th President of Earth and formerly the 37th President of the United States (1969-1974). By 2999, was a living head that was preserved after his death in 1994, and was formally on display at the Head Museum in New New York City. Presidencies\n37th President of the United States\nTerm: 1969-1974\nPreceded by: Lyndon B. Johnson\nSucceeded by: Gerald Ford\n30th President of Earth\nTerm: 3000-3012; 3012-present\nPreceded by: Bill McNeal\nSucceeded by: None, incumbent\nNixon is in fact beaten in the 3012 election by time-travelling senator Chris Z. Travers.",
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"segment": "Lyndon Johnson was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 November 22 to 1969 January 20.Richard Nixon was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 January 20, to 1974 August 9.The 37th President of the United States was Richard Nixon from January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974\nWho was the 53rd president of the United States? Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. The\n53rd President of the United states has yet to be elected. Who was the President of the United States after Richard Nixon? Gerald R. Ford was the US President after Richard Milhous Nixon. Gerald Ford was the 38th President of the United States from 1974 August 9 to 1977 January 20. Vice-president Ford became president when Nixon resigned. Who was president in ninteen sixty nine? The 37th President of the United States was Richard Nixon from\nJanuary 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974. US PresidentsRelationshipsRichard NixonHistory of the United StatesGerald FordLegal DefinitionsPolitics and GovernmentPolitical Office Holders\nStill have questions?",
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"segment": "a deal that would let them buy american wheat\nFood to help shortages\nWhich president took office in 1969? Richard M. Nixon\nWhen was Nixon president was it before or after carter? Nixon was President from 1969 to 1974, while Carter took office\nin 1977. When was the decision to end the Vietnam War made? When President Nixon took office in 1969. When was the decision made to end the Vietnam War? In 1969, when President Nixon took office. What did the Soviets want from America when Nixon took office in 1969? The Soviets wanted a deal that would let them buy American wheat because of their food shortage.^^ Process of elimination - ApexFood to make up for shortages\nHow old was Richard Nixon when he took office? Richard Nixon was age 56 when sworn in as President on 20\nJanuary 1969.",
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"segment": "There are those that would state that anything he does, no matter how grand and generous or small and humble, is nothing but a publicity stunt to benefit his image. Is that possible? It could be. No one really knows any one person’s real intentions. I personally prefer to not look the gift horse in the mouth, and assume that based on the amount of time and personal funds that Newton has invested into his foundations as well as the countless time and dollars that no one but him can account for, are indicative of genuine care and compassion. He may be eccentric and outspoken, he may wear unorthodox outfits to press conferences, and smoke cigars in made for TV documentaries... but I appreciate his desire to be himself regardless of the voices trying to change him. In an industry that wants everything to be uniform, rank, and file, he dares to be different. That’s a threat to some, it isn’t to me. I am proud to call Cam Newton the quarterback of my favorite football team, both for what he accomplishes on the field, and all the good he does in the community. I genuinely hope that he wins this award recognizing his good works, and that he remains a life long member of this organization.",
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"segment": "Not a bad year for Mr. Newton, to say the least. Cam Newton on Facebook. Fantasy Football Team Names Video\nCam Newton Fantasy Football Names\nNewton’s Law. Teenage Newton Ninja Turtles. Much Ado About Newton. Cam and Gravy. Cam I Am. I Cam, I Saw, I Conquered. Cam’t Touch This. Cambone.",
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"segment": "“Whatever I told him to do, he did it,” Newton Sr. said. “ I could wake Cam up on a Saturday morning and say, ‘Cam, we’re going to work out at the field. Get the ball, bring the jump rope, get your cleats. Let’s go.’ He wouldn’t even grimace. He was driven. He trusted me and he trusted himself. That’s that Navy Seal mentality.” But there was more to the Newton household than just football.",
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"segment": "In March 2014, he had surgery on his ankle ligaments, which had a four-month recovery time. Cam was able to return to playing during the team's second preseason game, and during the next game, a rough hit caused a hairline fracture on his ribs. In December of that year, Newton fractured his back in two places after he was involved in a car accident in Charlotte, but he only had to miss one game. In 2015, the Panthers won the NFC Championship, making it to the Super Bowl. Cam was named NFL MVP the day before Super Bowl 50, and though the Denver Broncos defeated the Panthers 24–10 in the game, Newton was voted #1 on the \"NFL Top 100 Players of 2016\" list. Cam was plagued with injuries during the following seasons, including a concussion, partially torn rotator cuff, and a different shoulder injury. In January 2019, he had surgery on his right shoulder, and later that season, he suffered a Lisfranc fracture in his left foot. The team placed Cam on reserve in November, and in March 2020, they allowed him to seek a trade. Newton did not find a trade partner, and the Panthers released him on March 24th; he signed with the New England Patriots three months later.",
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"segment": "Talk about a 180 in the final 30 minutes of play. After allowing 24 points in the first half, the DC on Medicare delivered his HC in Daycare a win, as his unit gave up a scant six points after the break. The Cam Newton crowd had a field day with the win in New England on Sunday. Those who feel Newton is unfairly maligned could fairly point out that there is nooooooo waaaaaaay the Panthers take that game without their quarterback's unique skill set. The critics will accurately point to the ebbs and flows of Newton's career. In Week 3, Newton looked hapless against what had been the worst defense in the NFL. This past weekend, he won mano a mano with the best to ever play his position in a contest that featured little defense. In fact, the most important defensive play was the pass deflection by Devin Funchess. And he plays on offense. Crazy game at Gillette, and a 2-2 start for the defending champs.",
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"segment": "So what are the official languages of Spain? Let’s take a look. What Are the Languages of Spain? Spain has one official national language and 5 co-official regional languages, spoken throughout the country. In addition to its six official languages, several Spanish dialects and minority languages also contribute to Spain’s linguistic landscape. Because it’s impossible to cover every language and dialect in one article, we’ll focus on the official languages by looking at what they are, where they’re spoken, and how you can learn them. Castilian Spanish\nSpanish and Castilian are both terms for the Spanish language. Spanish describes the language spoken throughout the Americas, and Castilian Spanish describes the language spoken in Spain. While they’re the same language, people in the Americas and in Spain have different accents and may use some different words. They can still easily understand each other, though.",
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"segment": "Spain is politically divided into different regions and these languages are official and unofficial in Spanish autonomous communities. To answer the question of how many languages are spoken in Spain, here is an overview of the most widely spoken languages in descendant order: Castilian: It is the official language of Spain with over 45 million speakers scattered across the country. The word “Castilian” is sometimes used to denote the standard form of Spanish used in Spain, as opposed to the variety of Spanish used in Latin America. Castilian can therefore be heard in all regions of Spain. Catalan: It is the official language of the northeastern region of Catalonia and Andorra. About 4,6 million people speak Catalan, including in adjoining areas in France and the Valencian Community, where it is typically referred to as Valencian. Similarly to its parent language, Catalan is a Romance language and it has inherited roughly 85% of its lexical set.",
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"segment": "Official language: Castilian Spanish, with Catalan, Galician, and Basque official regional languages. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: euro. Capital: Madrid. Pop: 47 370 542 (2013 est).",
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"segment": "Here’s a look at the four official languages of Spain and where they are spoken: 1. Spanish or Castilian\nThe national language of Castilian is official through out the country, and is one of the most spoken languages in the world. Besides Spain, it is also used in Gibraltar, Andorra, Latin America and North America. In Spain, the language is usually referred to as Castellano (Castilian in English), rather than Espanñol (Spanish). The latin language originated from the ancient Castilla Kingdom that makes up part of present-day Spain. To distinguish the Spanish language from the other official languages, it is thus called Castellano (Castilian). The Spanish language as compared to other European languages is relatively easy to learn, especially for English native speakers. Many Americans tend to have learned Spanish back in high school, although the Latin American version. There are slight differences between the Latin American Spanish and Spain’s Spanish:",
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"segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain? \"Do you speak Spanish?\" Official Languages Of Spain\nSpanish is the official language of Spain. Also referred to as Castilian, it is a Romance language with origins in the Castile region of Spain. Two major speeches influenced the creation of Spanish: the Medieval Romance language of the Kingdom of Castile and the Mozarabic dialect of the Muslim Kingdom of Toledo. As the Spanish Empire spread across the world in the 16th century, so too did their language. Today, hundreds of millions of people speak Spanish as their first language. Within Spain, approximately 88% of the population speaks it as their native language, and 99% are able to speak it.",
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"segment": "Official Language: Spanish, often referred to as Castellano in Spain, or Castillian Spanish, is the official language of Spain. Many of Spain's autonomous communities have other official languages. Government: Spain is a monarchy; the present king since 2014 is Felipe VI. He was preceded by his father Juan Carlos I, who inherited the position from General Franco, the dictator who ruled Spain from 1939 until 1975. Spain's Autonomous Regions\nSpain is divided into 19 autonomous regions: 15 mainland regions, two collections of islands and two city enclaves in North Africa. The biggest region is Castilla y Leon, followed by Andalusia.",
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"segment": "The main foreign languages of Spain are English, French, and German. Approximately 27% of the population speaks English. Some English speakers are British-born, others use English for business transactions. French is spoken by 12% of the population, and like English, this is a common business language. Additionally, it is also spoken by French-born individuals who currently number about 100,448. German is spoken by only 2% of the population. What Languages Are Spoken In Spain? Official languages\nCo-official Regional languages\nRecognized Regional Languages\nUnofficial Regional Languages\nMain Immigrant Languages\nMain foreign languages\nSpanish\nBasque, Catalan, Galician, Occitan\nAragonese, Asturian/Leonese, Catalan\nCantabrian, Extremaduran, Judaeo-Spanish, Riffian Berber, Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese, Iberian Romani, Gomeran whistled language\nSpanish (Latin American Spanish), Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Arabic, English, German, Romanian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian\nEnglish, French, German\nAmber Pariona December 28 2020 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?",
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"segment": "Languages of Spain - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Spain\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: \" Languages of Spain\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nOverview of the languages spoken in Spain\nLanguages of Spain\nSpanish official; spoken throughout the country\nCatalan / Valencian, co-official\nBasque, co-official\nGalician, co-official\nAranese (i.e. Gascon / Occitan), co-official\nAsturleonese language ( Asturian and Leonese), recognised but not official\nAragonese, recognised but not official\nOfficial\nSpanish (nationwide)\nAranese in Catalonia\nBasque in the Basque Country and Navarre\nCatalan in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands\nGalician in Galicia\nValencian in Valencia\nRegional\nAragonese\nAsturian / Leonese\nMinority Varieties: Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese of Spain, Caló, Erromintxela, Riffian Berber (in Melilla ), Darija (in Ceuta ), Extremaduran, Cantabrian\nDialects: The general varieties of Spanish, including Andalusian dialect, Canarian Spanish, Extremaduran Spanish, Murcian Spanish, etc. Dialects of Catalan; Dialects of Galician;",
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"segment": "The Languages spoken in Spain\nLanguages in Spain\nYou are here: Countries / Spain\nThe languages of Spain, or Spanish languages ( lenguas españolas or lenguas hispánicas ), are those languages that are either currently or were once spoken in Spain. The main languages of Spain fall into the category of Romance languages, of which Spanish—the Castilian variety of Spanish—is the sole official language for the whole of the country. Additionally, there are a number of other languages and variants with co-official or regionally-recognized status in specific territories and regions of the country, as well as several unofficial languages and dialects that can be heard in certain localities within the Spanish borders. This linguistic diversity and freedom in Spain is guaranteed by the Spanish Constitution, which establishes that the nation will protect “all Spaniards and the peoples of Spain in the exercise of human rights, their cultures and traditions, languages and institutions.” Spaniards are likely to use the term español when differentiating it with languages of other countries such as English or French however call it castellano when distinguishing it with other languages or dialect in Spain such as Basque, Galician, and Valencian. The Spanish language was developed from Vulgar Latin, through major Arabic influences at some point in the Andalusian period. It made its way along the isolated areas of the Northern Spain such as Alava, Burgos, Cantabria, La Rioja and Soria. This northern dialect from Cantabria was brought south during the Reconquista and remained a minority language for some northern regions of Morocco. During the golden era of Spanish colonization, the language was carried to the Americas and East Indies.",
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"segment": "NYCdata | Disasters\nDisasters\nNew York City (NYC)\nBlackout of 2003\nOne of the largest blackouts in New York City history occurred on a hot Thursday afternoon, August 14, 2003. It is believed to have originated in Ohio, after a bush fire caused a transmission line to go out of service at around 2:00 PM. Within an hour, a second transmission line failed. These two incidents created a domino effect: one by one, overloaded transmission lines began to fail across the Eastern United States. To prevent an even bigger blackout, many power plants shut down voluntarily. By 4:00 pm, 3,700 miles of land affecting parts of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and Canada were without power. In NYC, all 11,600 traffic signals ceased to work. Policemen and volunteers worked together to direct traffic in major streets, but city streets remained chaotic. The MTA also shut down as a result of the blackout, leaving up to 400,000 people stranded in subway cars.",
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"segment": "New York City Blackout 2003: Remembering The Power Outage 10 Years Later (PHOTOS) | HuffPost\nNYC\n08/14/2013 09:44 am ET Updated Aug 14, 2013\nNew York City Blackout 2003: Remembering The Power Outage 10 Years Later (PHOTOS)\nDownload\nWednesday marks the tenth anniversary of the 2003 New York City blackout. When the lights went out on August 14, 2013—less than two years after the September 11th attacks—New Yorkers initially feared terrorism. Their concerns were assuaged when Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that the blackout was actually caused by a massive power outage sweeping across the Northeast. Old power lines, summer heat, overgrown trees, outdated equipment, and human error had all combined for one of the largest outages in history. 50 million people in the U.S. and Canada were without power. Unlike the blackout of 1977, New York City didn’t descend into crime and looting. In fact, according to NPR, cops reported less crime during the 2003 blackout than during the same period in 2002. For a walk down memory lane, check out the photos below, and listen to this charming NPR piece.",
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"segment": "In an area where crime incidence is fairly high, police reported only a few misdemeanors and a couple of picked pockets.” 1961\nAnother uptick in electricity usage is believed to have caused a blackout in Manhattan on June 13, 1961, which affected about 500,000 people across 5 square miles of the borough, according to The New York Times. The outage spurred changes to better protect the city’s power grid from future blackouts, according to The Times. 1965\nGreat Blackout of 1965 affected about 30 million people in several states and two Canadian provinces, yet the outage is remembered for how it brought New Yorkers together in a time of literal darkness. New Yorkers’ reaction to the power outage, which lasted about 10 hours, would later be thrown into stark contrast to the blackout of 1977. 1977\nThe New York Times reported. LaGuardia and Kennedy airports were shuttered and commuter trains lines were halted. About 4,000 people were evacuated from the subway system, per The Times. 2003\nThe Northeast blackout on Aug. 14, 2003, left Manhattan in the dark for more than 24 hours. Photo Credit:",
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"segment": "New York City (1977)\nOn the evening of July 13, 1977, New York City went dark. This had happened before. The city had suffered a blackout in 1965 as part of a regional outage affecting the entire northeast, and it was relatively free of major incidents. The 1977 blackout, however, was the exact opposite, and when the smoke cleared, a congressional investigation concluded that over $300 million worth of damages had been incurred. The 1977 blackout, which affected only New York City, was marred by pervasive arson and\nPhoto: Hulton Archive | Getty Images\nOn the evening of July 13, 1977, New York City went dark. This had happened before. The city had suffered a blackout in 1965 as part of a regional outage affecting the entire northeast, and it was relatively free of major incidents. The 1977 blackout, however, was the exact opposite, and when the smoke cleared, a congressional investigation concluded that over $300 million worth of damages had been incurred. The 1977 blackout, which affected only New York City, was marred by pervasive arson and looting.",
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"segment": "A brief history of blackouts in New York City | amNewYork\nNews\nA brief history of blackouts in New York City\nBy Lauren Cook\n0\ncomments\nPosted on July 15, 2019\nSign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across NYC\nDuring the blackout on July 14, 1977, a Strauss Store on Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, had its metal curtain ripped down by looters. Photo Credit: Jefferson Siegel\nNew York City may be known as the city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t mean it can’t go dark. On Saturday, a Con Edison power failure resulted in a blackout that affected 72,000 customers in the heart of Manhattan. The power outage stopped subway trains in their tracks, stalled elevators and knocked out traffic lights, while the billboards in Times Square went dark and 26 Broadway shows were canceled. But the five-hour blackout was not the first to hit the city, nor was it the biggest. Read on for a brief history of blackouts in New York City. 1959\nA 500-block area of Manhattan near Central Park was plunged into darkness on Aug. 3, 1959, when a massive surge in electrical use triggered a power outage, according to a Time magazine report. About 500,000 people were affected by the blackout, which was reported to last about 13 hours. “When the lights went on, the city congratulated itself that there had been no panic and little misbehavior,” Time wrote in its August 1959 issue. “",
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"segment": "and Fairport, Greenport, and Walden, New York had their own power plants, which operators disconnected from the grid and which were able to sustain local loads, though some areas lost power for at least a few hours. In New York City, Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn were spared when Con Edison disconnected its Arthur Kill Generating Station from the grid. Rochdale, Queens was also unaffected as it had its own power plant. Effect and aftermath\nFrom the first failure at 5:17 pm near the Niagara-Canada border, the blackout moved eastward across the state, and \"at 5:27 p.m., the lights began sputtering in New York City, and within seconds... blacked out in Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and most of Brooklyn.\" The blackout was not universal in the city; some neighborhoods never lost power, notably Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn. Also, some suburban areas, including Bergen County, New Jersey - served by PSE&G - did not lose power. Fortunately, a bright full moon lit up the cloudless sky over the entire blackout area, providing some aid for the millions who were suddenly plunged into darkness. Most telephones remained operational, the telephone exchanges powered by emergency generators. However, not all emergency generators functioned as desired.",
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"segment": "The Department of Energy report doesn’t mention any numbers, but experts estimate the cost somewhere in the hundreds of billions. Whether you witnessed the Northeast go dark in 2003, or if you just saw the widespread news coverage, take a look at some of the most iconic moments from the event below and tweet us @HuffPostGreen if you have any images of your own. People walk out of downtown Manhattan towards the Brooklyn Bridge on August 14, 2003 in New York City. ( Photo by Jonathan Fickies/Getty Images)\nThousands of New Yorkers walk along the Brooklyn Bridge away from Manhattan August 14, 2003 in New York City. New York City. ( Photo by Anthony Correia/Getty Images)\nPedestrians and traffic leaving downtown Manhattan crossing the Queensboro Bridge after the onset of the largest power blackout in American history, August 14, 2003. ( Photo by Robin Platzer/FilmMagic)\nThe Statue of Liberty stands alone during blackout. ( Photo by Jason Nevader/WireImage)\nNew Yorkers sleep and wait for their train August 15, 2003 at Grand Central Station in New York, New York. ( Jose Jimenez/Primera Hora/Getty Images)\nBrooklyn residents eat by candlelight August 14, 2003 in a Brooklyn restaurant during the power outage. ( Photo by Robert Giroux/Getty Images)\nThe Manhattan skyline is dark as the sun comes up on the morning after the massive power failure caused the largest power outage in the nation’s history. (",
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"headings": "How The New York Blackout Of 1977 Tore A Crumbling City Apart\nHow The New York Blackout Of 1977 Tore A Crumbling City Apart\nDuring the New York blackout of 1977, an entire city went dark, only to be lit up by the fires of more than 1,000 arsons.\n",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Australia? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Australia? English is the most commonly spoken language in Australia. Though Australia has no official language, English is regarded as the de facto national language. Even so, Australia is a linguistically and culturally diverse country with influences from more than 160 spoken languages. Australian English has a unique accent and vocabulary. Collectively, Australians have more than 200 spoken languages. In the 2011 census, 76.8% Australian spoke English at home. Mandarin is the biggest non-English dialect spoken in Australia. Immigration patterns have had a significant influence on the most widely spoken language in the country other than English.",
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"segment": "Australia has a number of Aboriginal languages, with some speakers who don't speak English, though these are mostly in remote areas. As for recent immigrant populations, plenty of Hindi and other South Asian languages, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese languages, Korean. Vietnamese and other South East Asian languages. Russian and several Slavic languages. Most immigrants speak at least some English. English is the language spoken by the people of Australia. English is the main language spoken in Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no declared official language. English is spoken by 78.5% of Australia's population. After English, Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese, in that order, are the most widely-spoken languages, and languages of most cultures are represented and spoken by Australians. English is spoken by 80% of Australia's population.",
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"segment": "RE: What language do people speak in Australia? it's not Australian right? Source (s): language people speak australia: https://shortly.im/x5DtL\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAs everyone else has pointed out we speak English in Australia. ? Lv 5\n1 decade ago\nEnglish\nAunty Jules\n1 decade ago\nYou are joking aren't you. Our official language is English but many people speak their own language from where they have come from. Oh and different states pronounce words different as well.",
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"segment": "Besides English, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, and Greek are some of the other languages spoken in Australia. The English speaking population has a distinct vocabulary and accent. The main lauguage of Australia is English. English\nMainly English, but there is a small percent that speak French, Italian, Chinese, and Greek. Very few native French speakers actually. Australia has a number of Aboriginal languages, with some speakers who don't speak English, though these are mostly in remote areas. As for recent immigrant populations, plenty of Hindi and other South Asian languages, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese languages, Korean. Vietnamese and other South East Asian languages. Russian and several Slavic languages. Most immigrants speak at least some English.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Australia? – The Migration Translators\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Australia? Last Updated On: March 22, 2018 by admin\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Australia? Last updated: January 25th, 2018 by admin\nThe Australian national language is English and it is this language which is spoken freely as a first language by the majority of the country’s inhabitants and is the official language of government and education. There is no need to translate English to Australian as there is no significant difference between the English of Australia and that of England. English started to take over from aboriginal languages after the country was systematically colonized by the British from the1780s. Today, English still dominates but there are some aboriginal languages that still exist, albeit only in small isolated pockets in more remote parts of the country. How Many Different Languages are Spoken in Australia?",
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"segment": "The other languages spoken in the country depend on which countries in Australia people come from. The top countries are Arabic speaking countries, China, Italy, Vietnam and Greece. Second to English is Mandarin with 2.5 percent of Australia’s population speaking the language, followed by Arabic with 1.4 percent speakers; thirdly Cantonese with 1.2 percent of speakers and Italian and Vietnamese attracting 1.2 percent. Greek is also spoken too, but Greeks were early migrants to Australia and the language does not have so much importance today. Added to this percentage is the 1 percent of the population that speak indigenous languages, of which there are at least 50 languages spoken today. Top Languages Spoken in Australia\nThe Other Top Languages Spoken in Australia Include: ● Nepali\n● Malay\n● German\n● Spanish\n● Hindi\n● Filipino\n● Spanish\n● Korean\n● Punjabi\n● Afrikaans\n● Malayalam\n● Fiji\n● Dutch\n● Min Nan\n● Sinhalese\n● Tagalog\n● German\n● Indonesian\n● Afrikaans\n● Japanese\n● Polish\n● French\n● Thai\n● Urdu\nWhat Does Diversity of Language Mean to Australia? In 2016, more than 300 languages were identified as being spoken in Australian homes. More than 21 per cent of Australians spoke at home a language that’s not English Tasmania had the greatest number of people who only spoke English in the home, with 88 per cent, and Northern Territory had 58 per cent, which was the lowest.",
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"segment": "This linguistic diversity is an asset for Australia and makes us more competitive in trade as well as fostering international ties and cultural exchange. The following data is derived from the 2016 Census: Collectively, Australians speak over 200 languages [10] . Of these, over 50 are actively spoken Australian Indigenous languages. About 21% of Australians reported speaking a language other than English at home. Australian Indigenous languages are spoken by less than 1% of the total population. The most common languages other than English are: Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Italian and Greek. Collectively, Chinese languages (including Cantonese, Mandarin and other Chinese languages) have the greatest number of speakers after English, accounting for approximately 4% of the total population. The languages other than English spoken at home vary between the states.",
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"headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Australia?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Australia?\nHow Many Different Languages are Spoken in Australia?\nTop Languages Spoken in Australia\nThe Other Top Languages Spoken in Australia Include:\nWhat Does Diversity of Language Mean to Australia?\nAustralian Aboriginal languages\n",
"segment": "Added to this percentage is the 1 percent of the population that speak indigenous languages, of which there are at least 50 languages spoken today. Top Languages Spoken in Australia\nThe Other Top Languages Spoken in Australia Include: ● Nepali\n● Malay\n● German\n● Spanish\n● Hindi\n● Filipino\n● Spanish\n● Korean\n● Punjabi\n● Afrikaans\n● Malayalam\n● Fiji\n● Dutch\n● Min Nan\n● Sinhalese\n● Tagalog\n● German\n● Indonesian\n● Afrikaans\n● Japanese\n● Polish\n● French\n● Thai\n● Urdu\nWhat Does Diversity of Language Mean to Australia? In 2016, more than 300 languages were identified as being spoken in Australian homes. More than 21 per cent of Australians spoke at home a language that’s not English Tasmania had the greatest number of people who only spoke English in the home, with 88 per cent, and Northern Territory had 58 per cent, which was the lowest. Language is something you can’t remove from people as it allows for effective communication of the beliefs and values of a particular culture. This diversity of language is an asset to Australia as it helps to foster international ties and trigger cultural exchanges. It’s useful to have people living in a country who naturally speak another language apart from the national language of the host country. They can act in bilingual situations when their skills may be needed to facilitate trade agreements or to engage in communication between countries which have diplomatic ties with Australia. They can act as interpreters or translators in court cases or in medical situations where those involved don’t have a full command of Australian English.",
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where does bradley cooper live now? | Philadelphia | [
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"segment": "Bradley Cooper Facts & Wiki\nWhere does Bradley Cooper live? And how much money does Bradley Cooper earn? Birth Date\n5-1-1975\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican- Italian- Irish-\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Roman Catholic\nResidence\nHe owns a house in Los Angeles, USA. Bradley Cooper Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nEstimated Net Worth\n60 million Dollar\nCelebrity Net Worth Revealed: The 55 Richest Actors Alive in 2021\nYearly Salary\n4.4 million\nThese Are The 10 Best-Paid Television Stars In The World\nProduct Endorsements\nHäagen-Dazs\nHighest Grossing Movies\nAvengers: Endgame, Avengers: Infinity War & Joker\nColleagues\nAshley Greene & Irina Shayk\nHouses\nCars\nG55 AMG Mercedes, Toyota Prius\nRELATED: These 10 Whopping Homes & Cars Of Celebrities Look Amazing! Bradley Cooper:",
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"headings": "Bradley Cooper Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nBradley Cooper Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bradley Cooper in 2021\n",
"segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nBradley Charles Cooper is the son of Gloria and Charles Cooper. He was born in Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia on 5 January 1975. He wanted to become an actor at an early age. He completed his schooling at Germantown Academy and used to work for Philadelphia Daily News. Later he went to Georgetown University for his BA in English. He is also fluent in French. Cooper has got his MFA degree from Actors Studio Drama School. From 2006 to 2007, Bradley Cooper was married to Jennifer Esposito. He has dated Zoe Saldana from 2011 to 2013.",
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"segment": "Bradley Cooper 2021: Girlfriend, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr\nBradley Cooper\nOn 5-1-1975 Bradley Cooper (nickname: Coop) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He made his 60 million dollar fortune with The Hangover Trilogy, The A-Team, Silver Linings Playbook, The Elephant Man, American Hustle. The actor is dating Suki Waterhouse, his starsign is Capricorn and he is now 46 years of age. Bradley Cooper Facts & Wiki\nWhere does Bradley Cooper live? And how much money does Bradley Cooper earn? Birth Date\n5-1-1975\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican- Italian- Irish-\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Roman Catholic\nResidence\nHe owns a house in Los Angeles, USA. Bradley Cooper Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nEstimated Net Worth\n60 million Dollar\nCelebrity Net Worth Revealed:",
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"segment": "CmfThirdPartyHeader - SFGATE\nBradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse moving in together\nBy Daily Dish on February 2, 2015 at 9:03 AM\nBradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse will soon be roommates. ( Getty)\nBradley Cooper and his model girlfriend Suki Waterhouse are rumoured to be moving in together when he relocates to London for a stint on the West End stage. The Hangover actor is set to take his Broadway show The Elephant Man to the British capital in May, and he reportedly plans to set up home with the British beauty during his time in the U.K.\nA source tells Britain’s The Sun newspaper, “It has always been Bradley’s dream to perform in the West End but it means he also gets to live with Suki too. He is currently looking at rental apartments and looping her into all his suggestions. Bradley is totally smitten.” Cooper and Waterhouse have been dating since meeting at the U.K.’s ELLE Style Awards in London in 2013. 9\n1 of 9 Suki Waterhouse and Bradley Cooper attend the semi-final match between Noval Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov on centre court at The Wimbledon Championships at Wimbledon on July 4, 2014 in London, England. Karwai Tang / WireImage Show More Show Less\n2 of 9 Suki Waterhouse and Bradley Cooper attend the Jerzy Janowicz vs Andy Murray match at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships on July 5, 2013 in London, England. Karwai Tang / WireImage Show More Show Less\n3 of 9 Suki Waterhouse and Bradley Cooper head to J Sheeky restaurant for dinner on September 15, 2014 in London, England. Keith Hewitt / GC Images Show More Show Less\n4 of 9 Bradley Cooper (L) and Suki Waterhouse attend Grey Goose Vodka and Vanity Fair present in part the world premiere of \"American Hustle\" at Ziegfeld Theater on December 8, 2013 in New York City.",
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"segment": "Along with his wife and three daughters, he resides in North Carolina Executive Mansion. He can’t live without certain useful iPhone apps such as Find My iPhone, Fitbit and Golf Clash. His usual day starts with exercising and feed his animals including a dog and three cats. Roy is a time punctual man and he save lots of time by shaving and reading books at the same time. Determination is the most important thing which makes him successful at job. Cooper suggests that everyone should visit public school in North Carolina. He is the kind of person who gets starstruck only if person is a public school teacher rather than a celebrity.",
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"segment": "The rest of the week he wakes up 2,700 miles away in New York. That's him with the backpack. He is currently the toast of Broadway, locked into one sometimes two performances a day of \"The Elephant Man.\" Bradley Cooper: You know I always sort of talk about-- to myself at least, or to my friends, about wanting to just keep life very simple. I've found it most simple here in New York. You know, it's basically I have a, in a way, a 9-to-5 job, you know? I do eight shows a week. I live in New York City. I get to walk everywhere, and you know, just be one of the people of the city.",
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"title": "Who is Bradley Cooper Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)",
"headings": "Who is Bradley Cooper Dating Now?\nWho is Bradley Cooper Dating Now?\nWho is Bradley Cooper dating?\nRelationship status\nAbout Bradley Cooper’s girlfriend\nWho has Bradley Cooper dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Bradley Cooper\nIs Bradley Cooper having any relationship affair?\nThis information is not available.\nBradley Cooper Biography\n",
"segment": "Who is Bradley Cooper Dating Now - Girlfriends & Biography (2021)\nWho is Bradley Cooper Dating Now? Bradley Cooper\nAmerican Movie Actor\n46 years old\nSingle\nFull Name\nBradley Charles Cooper\nAge\n46\nBirth date\nJanuary 5, 1975\nHoroscope\nCapricorn\nBirth Place\nPhiladelphia, PA\nProfession\nMovie Actor\nNet Worth\n$100 million\nMartial Status\nSingle\nHeight\n6′ 1″\nEthnicity\nWhite\nNationality\nAmerican\nWeight\n183 lbs (83 kg)\nHair Color\nLight Brown\nEye Color\nBlue\nAhead, we take a look at who is Bradley Cooper dating now, who has he dated, Bradley Cooper’s girlfriend, past relationships and dating history. We will also look at Bradley’s biography, facts, net worth, and much more. Who is Bradley Cooper dating? Bradley Cooper is currently single, according to our records. The American Movie Actor was born in Philadelphia, PA on January 5, 1975. Actor who was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in the 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook. He also starred in American Sniper, Limitless, American Hustle, The Place Beyond the Pines, and the Hangover trilogy and provided the voice for Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy. Relationship status\nAs of 2021, Bradley Cooper’s is not dating anyone. Bradley is 46 years old.",
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"headings": "Bradley Cooper Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nBradley Cooper Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Bradley Cooper in 2021\n",
"segment": "Later he went to Georgetown University for his BA in English. He is also fluent in French. Cooper has got his MFA degree from Actors Studio Drama School. From 2006 to 2007, Bradley Cooper was married to Jennifer Esposito. He has dated Zoe Saldana from 2011 to 2013. Following that, he was in a relationship with Suki Waterhouse. He is currently in a relationship with Irina Shayk. They have a daughter born in 2017. Cooper is a fan of Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. He has taken part in raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease.",
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"segment": "He has 1 children. Is Bradley Cooper having any relationship affair? This information is not available. Bradley Cooper Biography\nBradley Cooper was born on a Sunday, January 5, 1975 in Philadelphia, PA. His birth name is Bradley Charles Cooper and he is currently 46 years old. People born on January 5 fall under the zodiac sign of Capricorn. His zodiac animal is Rabbit. Bradley Charles Cooper is an American actor and producer. He was one of the world’s highest-paid actors for three years, and has been nominated for various accolades, including four Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. Cooper appeared in Forbes Celebrity 100 on two occasions and Timelist of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015.",
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"segment": "Who is he dating? He is currently dating Irina Shayk. They have one child together. From 2006 to 2007 Bradley was married to actress Jennifer Esposito. Random Facts\nCooper missed his graduation to be in the movie Wet Hot American Summer. He had just started his acting career and this was an opportunity he couldn’t afford to pass up. Another interesting fact is that Cooper is incredibly smart. Not only is he fluent in French but he also graduated with honors from Georgetown with an English degree. He has thought about going back to school to get his doctors in English and to start teaching it in school. Sources:",
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"segment": "Miami Airport has three passenger terminals. American Airlines uses MIA Airport as a hub. Don't hesitate to visit Miami Beach for a swim! Miami Airport, known officially as Miami Int. Airport or MIA (IATA: MIA, ICAO: KMIA, FAA LID: MIA), is the main international airport serving Miami and is located 8 miles (13 km) northwest of downtown Miami, United States. It is South Florida ’s main airport not only for international flights, also for long-haul ones. MIA Airport is the largest gateway between the US, Latin America and Europe.",
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"segment": "Alternate airports to Miami International Airport | Travelmath\nNearest major airport to Miami International Airport: The closest major airport to Miami International Airport is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL / KFLL). This airport is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is 37 miles from MIA. If you're looking for international or domestic flights to FLL, check the airlines that fly to FLL. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near MIA, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near MIA\n37 miles: Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL / KFLL) Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport\n64 miles: Bimini, Bahamas (BIM / MYBS) South Bimini Airport\n77 miles: West Palm Beach, FL (PBI / KPBI) Palm Beach International Airport\n112 miles:",
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"headings": "Find cheap flights to Miami\nMIA\nFind cheap flights to Miami\nSearch hundreds of travel sites at once for deals on flights to Miami\nGood to know\nLow season\nHigh season\nAverage price round-trip\nGood deal round-trip\nGood deal one-way\nTop tips for finding cheap flights to Miami\nFAQs - booking Miami flights\nWhich airlines have a flexible cancellation policy for flights to Miami due to COVID-19?\nWhich airlines apply social distancing measures on flights to Miami due to COVID-19?\nHow long is the flight to Miami?\nWhich airlines fly to Miami?\nHow far is Miami Airport from central Miami?\nWhat is the name of Miami’s airport?\nIs there a hotel in Miami International Airport?\nDoes Miami International Airport have facilities for children?\nWhat is there to do at Miami International Airport?\nHow do I get from Miami Airport to Miami Beach?\nAre there Miami travel restrictions currently due to Coronavirus?\nHow does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Miami?\nHow does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Miami?\nWhat is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Miami?\nWhat is KAYAK's \"flexible dates\" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Miami?\nTop 4 airlines flying to Miami\nJetBlue\nSafety measures for airlines flying to Miami\nHeightened sanitation\nMandatory masks\nSocial distancing seating\nPre-flight testing\nFlexible cancellations\nBook Cheap Miami Plane Tickets\nRecent round-trip flight deals\nRecent one-way flight deals\nFlights to Miami\nDestination:\nReturn flight deals:\nCabin classes:\nBrowse origins:\nBrowse destinations:\n",
"segment": "The cheapest month to fly to Miami is August. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Miami flight deals. Miami International Airport (MIA) is the primary airport serving the Miami area and is one of the largest hubs for Latin American flights to and from the U.S. As the largest airport in Southern Florida, it is a great airport option for travelers looking to visit destinations like Key West and the Everglades. One of the perks of a flight to Miami is the quick and immediate access to authentic Latin American cuisine. Miami International Airport has arepas, croquetas and many other traditional Latin American snacks available at its numerous restaurants. A secondary airport option for travelers looking to vacation in South Florida is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). FLL is located just over 30 minutes north of Miami and is often a cheap alternative to flying to or through Miami, especially if your final destination is not Miami itself. Additionally, FLL has shuttle buses that can take you to a number of popular destinations like South Beach and the Port of Miami. Miami International Airport is well-serviced by public transport and is easily accessed by Metrorail, Tri-Rail, Metrobus and the Miami Beach Bus. If you want to avoid dealing with parking and traffic, then public transport is certainly a good option for travelers on their way to or from MIA.",
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"title": "MIA Flights - $39 Cheap Airfare from Miami Intl. Airport | Travelocity",
"headings": "\nFlights from Miami Intl. Airport\nBest Time to Fly From MIA\nHow Much Does it Cost To Fly From Miami Intl. (MIA)?\nWed, Jun 16 -\nSat, Jun 19 -\nWed, Jun 30 -\nThu, Sep 9 -\nFri, Jun 4 - Tue, Jun 8\nThu, Jun 3 - Sun, Jun 13\nFri, Jun 4 - Mon, Jun 7\nFri, Sep 24 - Mon, Sep 27\nFAQs about Flights to Miami Intl. Airport\nMore Ways to Wander\nDomestic\nInternational\n",
"segment": "Yes. Whether you have to message your loved ones \"I'm here!\" or you're chasing some entertainment, make good use of the free Wi-Fi at MIA. Which airlines fly into Miami Airport? Wander wisely and experience more of the world. With a great range of domestic airlines landing at Miami Airport, you're bound to come across an affordable airfare that will make your budget go further. Here are the leading carriers: American Airlines\nFrontier Airlines\nDelta\nJetBlue\nPopular international airlines that touchdown at Miami Intl. Airport (MIA) are: American Airlines\nAvianca\nFrontier Airlines\nVolaris\nWhat terminal at Miami Airport will your airline fly into?",
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"segment": "Rick Scott: We have failed to call out China for who they are -- call out these international organizations for who they are, and you seeDemocratsout there trying to defend the WHO. Its the craziest thing in the world. Sarah Sanders: Sarah Sanders guys will cover it endlessly all day today. All day tomorrow and my guess every day next week with very little time given to the issues that people care about. So the president has every right to call out that individual that Sarah Sanders guys are propping up and saying that there are problems and that we should be concerned about it. Gordon Chang: China would not have voted for these sanctions if they thought they were going to be effective, the best thing the Trump administration can do is call out the Chinese for transferring ballistic missile equipment to North Korea, and sanction Chinese banks—the big ones that are involved in money laundering. Pope Francis on Saturday:",
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"segment": "America had experienced a decade of horrifying assassinations; the unprecedented resignation of first a vice president and then a president of the United States; intense cultural and social change; and a new mood of cynicism sweeping the country—a mood that, in some ways, lingers today. Into that divided atmosphere stepped an unexpected, un-elected, and largely unknown American—Gerald R. Ford. In contrast to every other individual who had ever occupied the Oval Office, he had never appeared on any ballot either for the presidency or the vice presidency; he had issued no policy statements nor had he ever run for national office. Now, he was being thrust into a chaotic environment in which our very future as a functioning democracy was being seriously questioned. Gerald Ford simply and humbly performed his duty to the best of his considerable ability. By the end of his 895 days as president, he would in fact have restored balance to our country, steadied the ship of state, and led his fellow Americans out of the national trauma of Watergate.",
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"segment": "the nation would go into incredible debt with double-digit inflation and a foreign policy that was punctuated by the Iran-Contra affair. False\nThe My Lai massacre, in which U.S. forces killed more than 350 civilians, marked a turning point in support for the Vietnam War, especially as it was revealed that the government tried to cover up the tragic event. True\nFill in the blanks to complete the passage describing Gerald Ford's first actions as president. Among Gerald Ford's first actions as president was to pardon Richard Nixon, shielding him from prosecution for OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE. President Ford claimed that he wanted the American people to put the WATERGATE scandal behind them, but the move by Ford proved to be a widely unpopular one and helped to launch the national political career of JIMMY CARTER, who prior to entering politics was a peanut farmer from Georgia. Hoping to cut North Vietnamese supply lines along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Nixon secretly ordered American troops into neutral Cambodia in 1970. What did the event accomplish, despite not achieving its military goals? It managed to destabilize the government and led to the Khmer Rouge. While President Nixon was associated with détente, he armed anti-communist dictators in Iran, the Philippines, and South Africa, and helped to overthrow the socialist regime in Chile. This was reminiscent of the Cold War tactics of the Dulles brothers in the 1950s.",
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"segment": "since 1 May 2004\nCurrency: Hungarian Forint HUF. Hungary is currently preparing to adopt the euro. Schengen: Schengen area member since 21 December 2007\nFigures: Geographical size - population - gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in PPS\nIreland\nCapital: Dublin\nOfficial EU language (s): Irish, English\nEU member country: since 1 January 1973\nCurrency: euro.",
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"segment": "In our blog we will from time to time simply answer such normal and typical questions, though not with short answers, but with thorough information helping our readers find exactly the information they want and need. So, what is the currency of Hungary? The name of the currency used in Hungary is Hungarian Forint, which has been used since 1946. Before that the currency of Hungary was Adópengő, and before that they used Forint (1867-1892), Korona (1892-1918), Pengő (1919-1926) and then Adópengő (1927-1946) before the Forint finally became the currency of Hungary again in 1946. Currently the Hungarians would like to get the Euro as their local currency, so the end of the HUF might be on the horizon, but they have not yet been allowed to get it due to poor economy. But, if the economy starts rising, the Euro might come to Hungary as well in the future, thus making and end to the epoch of the Hungarian Forint. The Hungarian Forint is often named only HUF which is the abbreviation for the real name, just like the Great British Pound is often shortened down to GBP. Another sign for the Hungarian Forint is Ft, which you can often see on price tags in both stores and on the internet and elsewhere. Earlier the currency of Hungary had a smaller part named fillér, where one Forint was the same as 100 fillér. The last fillér was withdrawn from usage in 1999.",
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"segment": "His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unpreced\nJames Cook, born in 1728, was one of the most celebrated navigators/explorers of his time. His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unprecedented accuracy; revolutionized the seafarers' diet, all but eliminating scurvy; and exploded the myth of the Great Southern Continent imagined by earlier geographers and scientists. Hough consulted numerous archives and traveled in Cook's wake from Alaska to Tasmania, visiting many of the Pacific islands. ...more\nGet A Copy\nAmazon\nStores ▾\nAudible\nBarnes & Noble\nWalmart eBooks\nApple Books\nGoogle Play\nAbebooks\nBook Depository\nAlibris\nIndigo\nBetter World Books\nIndieBound\nLibraries\nPaperback, First American edition, 416 pages\nPublished March 17th 1995 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published March 1st 1994)\nMore Details...\nOriginal Title\nCaptain James Cook: A Biography\nISBN\n0393315193 (ISBN13: 9780393315196)\nEdition Language\nEnglish\nOther Editions (10)\nAll Editions | Add a New Edition | Combine\n...Less Detail\nEdit Details\nFriend Reviews\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.",
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"segment": "Egyptian Arabic. The main language in Egypt is Arabic. Currently, the Egyptians speak Arabic, unless you're reffering to ancient Egypt, I have no idea. They speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. Ancient Egyptians spoken Egyptian (which probably had a different name in its time). Modern Egyptians speak Arabic. Arabic\nEgyptians speak Egyptian Arabic and Syrian Arabic, they also speak British English and Parisian French . After the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century AD, Arabic became the major language of Egypt. Today a number of dialects are spoken, with Cairene Arabic being the main language used on television, in advertising, newspapers and so on. Egyptian Arabic has been influenced by the older Coptic language, by Turkish, French, English and Italian.",
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"segment": "In Egypt, people are known as Egyptians. If the are the folks you are referring to, they speak Arabic. they spoke ancient Egyptian in the past but now they speak Arabic. Arabic is the official language of Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 22:46:42\nThe 1 official language in Egypt is Arabic. There are several Arabic dialects spoken there. Egyptian Arabic is the most common spoken language of Egypt. Here is a list of all 12 languages commonly spoken in Egypt: Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Masri (Egyptian) Spoken\nArabic, Sa'idi Spoken\nArabic, Modern Standard\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nCoptic (religious use only)\nDomari\nEgyptian Sign Language\nGreek\nKenuzi-Dongola\nNobiin\nSiwi\nEnglish and French are the most common foreign languages. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education.",
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"segment": "Arabic. Here are some phrases: as salum-alaykum = hello\nila-aliqa = goodbye\nla afham = I don't understand\nasif = sorry\nshukran = thank you\nal afw = you're welcome\nArabic (Offical) English, French\nPeople in Egypt mostly speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. The language spoken by the majority is Arabic. Some educated Egyptians speak English or French. It Was only Hieroglyphics\nEgyptian Arabic, English, French, Modern Standard Arabic. Arabic. I think. There are a number of languages spoken in [ [wiki/Egypt|Egypt]], but [ [wiki/Egyptian Arabic|Egyptian Arabic]] (Maṣri) is by far the most widely spoken in the country. Arabic\nEgypt's official language is Arabic\nThe base language of Egypt is Arabic.",
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"segment": "The official language of Egypt is Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is the most commonly spoken language, with variations of Arabic being used all over the country. However, there are also some Nubian languages, especially around the Nile region. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The main language of Egypt is arabic. Arabic\nAncient Egyptian is not spoken any more anywhere in Egypt. Arabic is the language spoken in modern Egypt. The liturgical language used by the Coptic Christian church is said to be similar to Ancient Egyptian. Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes\narabic\nArabic. Arabic the official and only spoken language in Egypt\nThe regional language is Aamiyya, a spoken (not written) dialect of Arabic.",
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"segment": "Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, but what's actually spoken by most Egyptians in every day life is the Egyptian dialect of colloquial Arabic. The differences between \"dialects\" of Arabic can sometimes be so great that it can be hard for a speaker of one dialect to understand speakers of another dialect. For this reason, it's best to regard Egyptian Arabic almost as a separate language in its own right. Egyptian Arabic\nThe main spoken language in Egypt is Egyptian Arabic aka Masri. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education. The two biggest immigrant groups tend to use both their adopted language, and their own native languages: Armenian and Greek. Not all Egyptians are Muslim. Christians use the language of the Orthodox Church:",
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"segment": "Languages\nArabic is the official language spoken in Egypt. The majority of the population in Egypt speaks Egyptian Arabic. However, Sa’idi Arabic is widely spoken in the upper Nile, Siwa language is common among the Berbers, and Nubian language among the Nubians. Furthermore, French and English are also common among some residents. Coptic language is popular during church masses, meditations, and prayers. Samuel Kinuthia July 20 2018 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nMajor Ethnic Groups in Egypt",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nEgypt\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-27 06:15:38\nArabic. In Egypt all the people speak Arabic but some people can talk English and in specific places. Beside that all signs in Egypt are written in Arabic and English\nArabic is spoken in Egypt. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is the most commonly spoken language, with variations of Arabic being used all over the country. However, there are also some Nubian languages, especially around the Nile region. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The main language of Egypt is arabic.",
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"segment": "Many of the immigrant groups within Egypt speak Egyptian Arabic outside the home, Armenian or Greek and Italian inside. yes\nSome of them do. they speak egyptianish\nby a really awesome person\nA small minority of Egyptians still speak French, but the overwhelming majority of Egyptians speak only Arabic or Arabic and English. Arabic. the most widely spoken language is Egyptian Arabic\narabik\nEgypt is considered a Francophile country because French, although not an official language, is highly regarded, taught and spoken. The best example is perhaps the former Egyptian United Nations secretary general, Boutros-Boutros who spoke the language perfectly. I once had an Egyptian as my reviser as an English to French translator in Ottawa. Arabic\nEgyptian is the indigenous language of Egypt. Arabic, Egyptian dialect\nArabic\nThe Official language of Egypt is Arabic. Arabic Arabic\n12\nit is German English French and Arabic.",
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"segment": "It would depend on what time period you're talking about. Today, however, they speak mostly Arabic (well, their variant). Coptic is another language used, but almost exclusively in the context of the Coptic Church, the native Christian church. Egyptians speak Arabic, but some have chosen to learn English as well. Egyptian Arabic is the language spoken in Egypt. In Egypt, people are known as Egyptians. If the are the folks you are referring to, they speak Arabic. they spoke ancient Egyptian in the past but now they speak Arabic. Arabic is the official language of Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 22:46:42\nThe 1 official language in Egypt is Arabic.",
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"segment": "Where Is The Headquarters Of Google Located? - WorldAtlas\nWhere Is The Headquarters Of Google Located? The Android statues are a highlight of visiting the Googleplex. Editorial credit: MariaX / Shutterstock.com\nGoogle is the largest search engine on the internet and one of the world’s most influential technological companies. Googleplex is the organization’s headquarters, and it is in located in Mountain View, California. Googleplex is a name made by combining the words Google and complex, and it is a series of buildings that cover a space 3,100,000 square feet. Googleplex was built in 2004 and the interiors redesigned by architect Clive Wilkinson in 2005. Google first leased the space in 2003 and bought it later in 2004. Numerous additions have been made throughout the years to the original SGI campus.",
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"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.",
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"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.",
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"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.",
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"segment": "+88 096 1277 2202\nwww.hsbc.com.bd (opens in new window)\n+88 096 1277 2202\nThe Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited\nManagement Office\nShanta Western Tower\n186 Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Ali Road (Tejgaon-Gulshan Link Road)\nTejgaon I/A, Dhaka, 1208\nBangladesh\nTel: +880 961 277 1000\nTel: +880 966 633 1000\n+880 961 277 1000\n+880 966 633 1000\nCorporate information\nFor corporate information, including details of HSBC's presence and history in Bangladesh, please visit www.about.hsbc.com.bd\nOffice in Belgium\nHSBC Continental Europe, Belgium\nDe Meeus Square 23\n1000 Brussels\nBelgium\nTel: +32 2 761 2670\nFax: +32 2 513 0516\nwww.hsbc.be (opens in new window)\n+32 2 761 2670\nCorporate information\nFor corporate information, including details of HSBC's presence and history in Belgium, please visit www.about.hsbc.be\nOffice in Bermuda\nHSBC Bank Bermuda Limited\n37 Front Street\nHamilton\nHM 11\nBermuda\nTel: +1 441 295 4000\nwww.hsbc.bm (opens in new window)\n+1 441 295 4000\nCorporate information\nFor corporate information, including details of HSBC's presence and history in Bermuda, please visit www.about.hsbc.bm\nSocial media channels\n@HSBC_BDA (opens in new window)\nOffice in Brazil\nHSBC Brasil S.A. - Banco de Investimento\nRua Funchal\n160 - 19. andar\nTorre Norte - SP\nBrazil\nTel: + 55 2802 3250\n+ 55 2802 3250\nOffice in Canada\nHSBC Bank Canada\nSuite 300-885 West Georgia Street\nVancouver\nBC V6C 3E9\nCanada\nTel: +1 604 685 1000\[email protected]\nwww.hsbc.ca (opens in new window)\n+1 604 685 1000\nCorporate information\nFor corporate information, including details of HSBC's presence and history in Canada, please visit www.about.hsbc.ca\nSocial media channels\n@HSBC_CA (opens in new window)\n@HSBCCanada (opens in new window)\nOffices in Channel Islands\nJersey\nHSBC Bank plc\nPO Box 14\nSt Helier\nJE4 8NJ\nJersey\nTel: +845 600 6161\n+845 600 6161\nGuernsey\nHSBC Bank plc\nPO Box 31\nSt Peter Port\nGY1 3AT\nGuernsey\nTel:",
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"segment": "Where does the Jordan river start? The Jordan river begins with the tributary rivers, the Banias,\nthe Dan, the Hasbani, and the Iyon. It flows in the Sea of Galilee,\ncontinues through, and flows a further distance into the Dead\nSea. On the east what borders Samaria Judea and Galilee? The Eastern borders of Samaria, Judea and Galilee are bodies of\nwater....the Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, and the Dead Sea. The\nareas east of that were Decapolis, Perea and Arabia. Where in the bible is Jesus in Galilee? Mathew 3:13\n\"Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be\nbaptized by him.\" What river connects to the Sea of Galilee? It is the river Jordan.",
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"segment": "Learn More About The Jordan River - Biblical And Sanctite River in Israel\nThe Jordan River\nThe River Jordan, in which John the Baptist baptized his cousin Jesus of Nazareth, is a river in Southwest Asia which flows into the Dead Sea. It is considered to be one of the world’s most sacred rivers. It originates approximately 200 meters above sea level on the slopes of Mt. Hermon, Israel. It ends its course at the lowest spot in the world, the Dead Sea, at 420 meters below sea level. Along its course, the Jordan feeds two lakes: the Hula (now almost completely drained) and the Sea of Galilee. In its course from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea, the Jordan travels a winding 230 kilometers, covering just 105 kilometers in a straight line. Numerous references to the Jordan River appear both in the Old Testament and the New Testament, indicating its biblical importance and sanctity. In fact, the Jordan is mentioned about 175 times in the Old Testament and about 15 times in the New Testament. The word ‘Jordan’ comes from the Hebrew word ‘Yarden’ {ירדן) meaning descender.",
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"segment": "Jordan River - definition of Jordan River by The Free Dictionary\nJordan River\nAlso found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia . Jordan River\nA river of southwest Asia rising in Syria and Lebanon and flowing about 360 km (225 mi) south through the Sea of Galilee to the northern end of the Dead Sea. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Thesaurus AntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus\nNoun\n1. Jordan River - a river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea;",
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"segment": "The Jordan River\ndonate subscribe Contact About Home\nVirtual Israel Experience Timeline Publications News Links Glossary Bookstore\nAnti-Semitism Biography History Holocaust Israel Israel Education Myths & Facts Politics Religion Travel US & Israel Vital Stats Women\nGeography of Israel: The Jordan River\nCategory »\nGeography\nSupport JVL\nDonate\nGeography of Israel: Table of Contents | Jerusalem | Tel Aviv\nThe Jordan River is a major water source that flows through the Jordan Rift Valley into the Dead Sea. The Jordan only reaches 20 yards across in some places, and its deepest point is around 17 feet. It extends from tributaries at the base of Mount Hermon to its main source, the Kinneret, and then down to the Dead Sea. The river forms the boundary between the country of Jordan and the West Bank. The Jordan River is a key water source for Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon; water remains a central issue to the Middle East conflict. Israel and Jordan have signed treaties on Jordan River-related matters. For Israel, the water of the Jordan River is an absolute neccessity for drinking water and for irrigation.",
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"segment": "Where Does the Missouri River Start and End? The Missouri River starts in Brower’s Spring, Montana and ends at the Mississippi River north of St. Louis. The Missouri flows 2,540 miles until it empties into the Mississippi River. There is a debate whether the Missouri River is longer than the Mississippi River and it honestly depends on where you think the rivers start. If you search online: Is the Missouri River longer than the Mississippi river? You will find a variety of answers to that question. If you go to google right now it says that the Mississippi is longer than the MIssouri! But is that correct? According to the USGS the Missouri River is 2,540 miles long while the Mississippi River is 2,340.",
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"segment": "Where Does the Missouri River Begin and End? Where Does the Missouri River Begin and End? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 26, 2020 9:24:18 PM ET\nBureau of Land Management/CC-BY 2.0\nThe Missouri River begins near Three Forks, Montana, and runs until it merges with the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri. The Missouri River stretches out across 2,341 miles. The Missouri River's waters come from where the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers converge. The river was very prone to flooding when the area first began to be settled by European settlers. These floods were a key part of the ecosystem in the area. Today, the river is impounded by 15 dams along its main route, and the dams have altered flooding and the route of the river. The area referred to as the Missouri Valley is now very populous and does not flood like it did in the past, but these actions have had an affect on water quality and have taken a heavy toll on fish and wildlife. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs — & What are Its Advantages & Disadvantages?",
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"segment": "Index\nWhere does the Missouri river flow through? What is the Missouri river length and how big is it? History of the Missouri river\n1 . Where does the Missouri river flow through? The Missouri is the longest river in the US – North America. The Missouri flows entirely though the United States, where it crosses seven states: Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. The headwaters of the Missouri are located where the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin rivers meet, in the Rocky Mountains, in Montana, 1,200 metres above sea level. It flows into the Mississippi river as its main tributary, 16 kilometres from the city of St. Louis. 2 .",
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"headings": "40 Inspirational Albert Einstein Quotes On Science And Education\n40 Inspirational Albert Einstein Quotes On Science And Education\nAlbert Einstein was a German physicist. Here are some of his most inspirational quotes on science and education:\nAlbert Einstein Quotes on Science and Education:\n1. “The scientist find his rewards in what Henri Poincaré calls the joy of comprehension, and not in the possibilities of application to which any discovery may lead.” Albert Einstein\n2. “Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief objective of all technological endeavours… in order that the creations of our minds shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.” Albert Einstein\n3. “Why does this magnificent applied science which saves work and makes life easier bring us so little happiness? The simple answer runs: Because we have not yet learned to make sensible use of it.” Albert Einstein\n4. “The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.” Albert Einstein\n5. “It is the theory that decides what can be observed.” Albert Einstein\n6. “The progress of science presupposes the possibility of unrestricted communications of all results and judgements– freedom of expression and instruction in all realms of intellectual endeavour.” Albert Einstein\n7. “In science, moreover, the work of the individual is so bound up with that of his scientific predecessors and contemporaries that it appears almost as an impersonal product of his generation.” Albert Einstein\n8. “Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the present, but an equation is something for eternity.” Albert Einstein\n9. “My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature and by no other feelings. My love for justice and the striving to contribute towards the improvement of human conditions are quite independent from my scientific interests.” Albert Einstein\n10. “I have deep faith that the principle of the universe will be beautiful and simple.” Albert Einstein\n11. “Space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows, and only a kind union of the two will preserve an independent reality.” Albert Einstein\n12. “I never failed in mathematics. Before I was fifteen I had mastered differential and integral calculus.” Albert Einstein\n13. “Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that some spirit is manifest in the laws of the universe, one that is vastly superior to that of man. In this way the pursuit of science leads to a religious feeling of a special sort, which is surely quite different from the religiosity of someone more naive.” Albert Einstein\n14. “The real goal of my research has always been the simplification and unification of the system of theoretical physics.” Albert Einstein\n15. “The process of scientific discovery is, in effect, a continual flight from wonder.” Albert Einstein\n16. “When I have no special problem to occupy my mind, I love to reconstruct proofs of mathematical and physical theorems that have long been known to me. There is no goal in this, merely an opportunity to indulge in the pleasant occupation of thinking.” Albert Einstein\n17. “Yes, we have to divide up our time like that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our equations are far more important, for politics are only a matter of present concern. A mathematical equation stands forever.” Albert Einstein\n18. “This world is a strange madhouse. Currently, every coachman and every waiter is debating whether relativity theory is correct.” Albert Einstein\n19. “The grand aim of all science is to cover the greatest number of empirical facts by logical deduction from the smallest number of hypotheses or axioms.” Albert Einstein\n20. “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.” Albert Einstein\n21. “Young people especially like to contemplate bold projects. Also, it is natural for a serious young man to envision his desired goals with the greatest possible precision.” Albert Einstein\n22. “The gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.” Albert Einstein\n23. “We will hope that future historians will explain the morbid symptoms of present day society as the childhood ailments of an aspiring humanity, due entirely to the excessive speed at which civilization was advancing.” Albert Einstein\n24. “The most valuable thing a teacher can impart to children is not knowledge and understanding per se but a longing for knowledge and understanding, and an appreciation for intellectual values, whether they be artistic, scientific, or moral.” Albert Einstein\n25. “The search for truth is more precious than its possession.” Albert Einstein\n26. “I believe, indeed, that overemphasis on the purely intellectual attitude, often directed solely to the practical and factual, in our education, has led directly to the impairment of ethical values.” Albert Einstein\n27. “Numerous are the academic chairs, but rare are wise and noble teachers. Numerous and large are the lecture halls, but far from numerous the young people who genuinely thirst for truth and justice.” Albert Einstein\n28. “Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.” Albert Einstein\n29. When I was a little boy my father showed me a small compass, and the enormous impression that it made on me certainly played a role in my life .” Albert Einstein\n30. “Studying, and striving for truth and beauty in general, is a sphere in which we are allowed to be children throughout life.” Albert Einstein\n31. “The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” Albert Einstein\n32. (On education) “The point is to develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike desire for recognition and to guide the child over to important fields for society; it is that education which in the main is founded upon the desire for successful activity and acknowledgement.” Albert Einstein\n33. “Never regard your study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn the liberating beauty of the intellect for your own personal joy and for the profit of the community to which your later work will belong.” Albert Einstein\n34. “I do not much believe in education. Each man ought to be his own model, however frightful that may be.” Albert Einstein\n35. “The only source of knowledge is experience.” Albert Einstein\n36. “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvellous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries to comprehend only a little of this mystery every day.” Albert Einstein\n37. “Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” Albert Einstein\n38. “Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.” Albert Einstein\n39. “Today also there is an urge toward social progress, toward tolerance and freedom of thought, toward a larger political unity… But the students at our universities have ceased as completely as their teachers to embody the hopes and ideals of the people.” Albert Einstein\n40. “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” Albert Einstein\n",
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"segment": "Mathematics and Albert Einstein | OpenMind\nStart Mathematics and Albert Einstein\nScience Mathematics\n30 November 2015\nMathematics and Albert Einstein\nEinstein | Leading Figures | Science\nManuel de León\nResearch Professor CSIC\nEstimated reading time\nTime 3 to read\nOne of the many urban legends about the Relativity genius claims that Einstein failed mathematics at school. Nothing could be further from the truth: in fact, his grades in Algebra and Geometry were even better than in Physics. This false rumor, which has been repeated over and over, comes from a wrong interpretation of the grading scales. Moreover, in his memoirs he himself recounts his passion for one of the works most celebrated by mathematicians, Euclid’s Elements. However, during his first years as a researcher he was not sure whether mathematics were so essential for physics. This is what led him to choose the latter, as he himself says: I saw that mathematics were divided into many specialties and each, on its own, could absorb an entire life. Consequently, I saw myself as Buridan’s ass, which was incapable of deciding between two bundles of hay. This was presumably due to the fact that my intuition in mathematics was not strong enough to clearly define what was basic… Moreover, my interest in the study of nature was no doubt stronger;",
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"headings": "The Real McCoy – Elijah McCoy – Changed the World\nThe Real McCoy – Elijah McCoy – Changed the World\nFree Canadian\nElijah J. McCoy, born May 2, 1844, died October 10, 1929, was a black Canadian–American inventor and engineer, who was notable for his 57 U.S. patents, most to do with lubrication of steam engines. Born free in Canada, he moved as a young child with his family to the United States in 1847, where he lived for the rest of his life and became a U.S. citizen.\nMcCoy’s parents were fugitive slaves who had escaped from Kentucky to Canada via the Underground Railroad. In 1847, the family returned to the US, settling in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He had eleven siblings.\nEngineer and Railroad Fireman\nAt age 15, McCoy traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland for an apprenticeship and study. After some years, he was certified in Scotland as a mechanical engineer. After his return, he rejoined his family.\nIn Michigan, McCoy could find work only as a fireman and oiler at the Michigan Central Railroad. In a home-based machine shop in Ypsilanti, Michigan McCoy also did more highly skilled work, such as developing improvements and inventions. He invented an automatic lubricator for oiling the steam engines of locomotives and ships, “Improvement in Lubricators for Steam-Engines” (U.S. Patent 129,843).\nSimilar automatic oilers had been patented previously; one is the displacement lubricator, which had already attained widespread use and whose technological descendants continued to be widely used into the 20th century. Lubricators were a boon for railroads, as they enabled trains to run faster and more profitably with less need to stop for lubrication and maintenance.\nMcCoy continued to refine his devices and design new ones; 50 of his patents dealt with lubricating systems. After the turn of the century, he attracted notice among his black contemporaries. Booker T. Washington in Story of the Negro (1909) recognized him as having produced more patents than any other black inventor up to that time.\nThis creativity gave McCoy an honored status in the black community that has persisted to this day. He continued to invent until late in life, obtaining as many as 57 patents. Most of these were related to lubrication, but others also included a folding ironing board and a lawn sprinkler.\nLacking the capital with which to manufacture his lubricators in large numbers, he usually assigned his patent rights to his employers or sold them to investors. Lubricators with the McCoy name were not manufactured until 1920, near the end of his career. He formed the Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company to produce his works.\nHistorians Disagree\nHistorians have not agreed on the importance of McCoy’s contribution to the field of lubrication. He is credited in some biographical sketches with revolutionizing the railroad or machine industries with his devices. Early twentieth-century lubrication literature barely mentions him; for example, his name is absent from E. L. Ahrons’ Lubrication of Locomotives (1922), which does identify several other early pioneers and companies of the field.\nThe Real McCoy\nThe popular expression “The real McCoy,” was first known to be published in Canada in 1881, however the linguistically similar “The Real McKay” can be traced to Scottish advertising in 1856. In James S. Bond’s The Rise and Fall of the “Union Club”: or, Boy Life in Canada, a character says, “By jingo! yes; so it will be. It’s the ‘real McCoy,’ as Jim Hicks says. Nobody but a devil can find us there.”\nThis expression, typically used to mean the real thing, has been associated with Elijah McCoy’s oil-drip cup invention. One theory is that railroad engineers’ looking to avoid inferior copies would request it by name, and inquire if a locomotive was fitted with “the real McCoy system”. This possible origin is mentioned as a legend in Elijah McCoy’s biography at the National Inventors Hall of Fame.\nThe original publication of this claim can be traced to the December 1966 issue of Ebony, in an advertisement for Old Taylor publishes the claim, ending in this tag line: “But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.” The claim was repeated in a 1985 pamphlet printed by the Empak Publishing Company, which did not explain the origin of the expression. The attribution has been disputed, and other origin stories exist for the phrase.\nCultural Legacy\nIn 1966, an ad for Old Taylor bourbon used a photo of Elijah McCoy and the expression “the real McCoy”, ending in this tag line: “But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.”\nIn 2006, the Canadian playwright Andrew Moodie wrote a play called The Real McCoy, which portrays McCoy’s life, the challenges he faced as an African American, and the development of his inventions. It was first produced in Toronto in 2006. It has also been produced in the United States, as in Saint Louis, Missouri in 2011, where it was performed by the Black Rep Theater.\nIn the book Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman which is set in a fictional racial dystopia where the role of black and white people in society has been reversed, he is mentioned among a list of black scientists, inventors and pioneers when the characters are in a history class.\nWell, Here We Are Again\nWhat are you doing in your life to overcome the odds against you? Yes, we all have something or someone standing over against us. Trying to keep you back. Trying to keep you down.\nHow about standing up for what you believe in? Make the most of your life. No matter from you begin, you can change the world.\nSource: Wikipedia.org (Please donate to this fine resource.)\nCancel reply\n",
"segment": "The Real McCoy – Elijah McCoy – Changed the World | One Person Changed The World\nThe Real McCoy – Elijah McCoy – Changed the World\nPosted on February 19, 2014 by thorrhs Standard\nFree Canadian\nElijah J. McCoy, born May 2, 1844, died October 10, 1929, was a black Canadian–American inventor and engineer, who was notable for his 57 U.S. patents, most to do with lubrication of steam engines. Born free in Canada, he moved as a young child with his family to the United States in 1847, where he lived for the rest of his life and became a U.S. citizen. McCoy’s parents were fugitive slaves who had escaped from Kentucky to Canada via the Underground Railroad. In 1847, the family returned to the US, settling in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He had eleven siblings. Engineer and Railroad Fireman\nAt age 15, McCoy traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland for an apprenticeship and study. After some years, he was certified in Scotland as a mechanical engineer. After his return, he rejoined his family. In Michigan, McCoy could find work only as a fireman and oiler at the Michigan Central Railroad. In a home-based machine shop in Ypsilanti, Michigan McCoy also did more highly skilled work, such as developing improvements and inventions.",
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"segment": "Elijah Mccoy Inventions and Accomplishments - Vision Launch Media\nInventors\nElijah Mccoy Inventions and Accomplishments\nBy\nMarc Zorn\n-\nApril 5, 2014\n0\n18978\nElijah McCoy was a famous African-American inventor that earned more than 57 exclusive rights for his exception inventions. Some of his most well known inventions included a cup that was fed by lubricating oil through a tiny bore tube. Born in Colchester, Ontario in 1843, Elijah McCoy’s parents were slaves in the Underground Railroad. Elijah’s father was enlisted in British forces, receiving approximately 160 acres of land as a result of service excellence. By the time, McCoy reached the age of 3, his family returned to the United States, residing in Detroit. Elijah McCoy had 11 sisters and brothers. In 1868, this ingenious inventor married his wife, Elizabeth Ann Stewart. After four years together, his wife suddenly died. A year later, he met his second wife, Eleanora Delaney but failed to have any children. By the time Elijah McCoy was the age of 15, he had worked as an apprentice and mechanical engineer in Edinburg, Scotland.",
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"segment": "the early career\nThough McCoy was certified as a mechanical engineer, he only became a fireplace and oiler. He had a high-end work when he worked as a home based machine shop located in Ypsilanti. He had to do inventions and improvements. McCoy\nFacts about Elijah McCoy 9: invention\nThe famous invention of McCoy was the automatic lubricator for steam engine. He earned the US patent for the invention in 1872. Facts about Elijah McCoy 10: praise\nThe black community praised McCoy due to his invention and creativity. During his life, he had 57 patents. Elijah McCoy Facts\nDo you like reading facts about Elijah McCoy?",
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"segment": "10 10 Facts about Elijah McCoy | Fact File\n10 10 Facts about Elijah McCoy\nMonday, September 3rd 2018. | Figures\nFacts about Elijah McCoy present the information about an African American inventor. He was also known as an engineer. McCoy was born on 2nd May 1844 and died on 10th October 1929. People recognize him due to his invention on the lubrication of steam engines. He earned the 57 United States patents for the work. The birthplace of McCoy was located in Canada. He was born free. Let us find out other interesting facts about Elijah McCoy below: Facts about Elijah McCoy 1:",
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"segment": "Fast Facts: Elijah McCoy\nKnown For: McCoy was a Black inventor who improved steam engine technology by designing an automatic lubricator. Born: May 2, 1844, in Colchester, Ontario, Canada\nParents: George and Mildred McCoy\nDied: October 10, 1929, in Detroit, Michigan\nAwards and Honors: National Inventors Hall of Fame\nSpouse (s): Ann Elizabeth Stewart (m. 1868-1872), Mary Eleanor Delaney (m.1873-1922)\nEarly Life\nElijah McCoy was born on May 2, 1844, in Colchester, Ontario, Canada. His parents—George and Mildred McCoy—had been enslaved from birth and became freedom seekers leaving Kentucky for Canada on the Underground Railroad.",
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"title": "ELIJAH MCCOY: THE INVENTOR OF STEAM LUBRICATOR AND THE MAN WHOSE AUTHENTIC INVENTIONS BROUGHT ABOUT THE EXPRESSION \"REAL MCCOY\"",
"headings": "ELIJAH MCCOY: THE INVENTOR OF STEAM LUBRICATOR AND THE MAN WHOSE AUTHENTIC INVENTIONS BROUGHT ABOUT THE EXPRESSION \"REAL MCCOY\"\nELIJAH MCCOY: THE INVENTOR OF STEAM LUBRICATOR AND THE MAN WHOSE AUTHENTIC INVENTIONS BROUGHT ABOUT THE EXPRESSION \"REAL MCCOY\"",
"segment": "He was known throughout the world. His inventions were used on engines, train locomotives, on Great Lake steam ships, on ocean liners and on machinery in factories. He patented inventions in France, Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Russia, Canada and the United States. The expression The Real McCoy probably sounds familiar. Machine buyers used to insist on getting the real McCoy. They would not accept anything else but the inventions of McCoy. Hence, they wanted the real McCoy. To this day, McCoy's name is still associated with authenticity\nBecause of his inventions, Elijah McCoy became mechanical consultant to several firms including the Detroit Lubricating Company. Many were not aware of his race and were often surprised that to see that this so-called genius was a Negro. He faced racial prejudice and there were times when his scheduled appearances were cancelled at the last moment.",
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"headings": "What Contributions Did Elijah McCoy Do to Make America a Better Place?\nWhat Contributions Did Elijah McCoy Do to Make America a Better Place?\nWho Was Elijah McCoy\nElijah McCoy's Work\nThe Real McCoy\nElijah McCoy's Patents\n",
"segment": "What Contributions Did Elijah McCoy Do to Make America a Better Place? | The Classroom\nWhat Contributions Did Elijah McCoy Do to Make America a Better Place? Elijah McCoy, an inventor who lived in the United States in the 1800s and early 1900s, earned patents on 57 inventions in his lifetime. Of his 57 inventions, McCoy's main patents dealt with forms of oiling systems that were used by the U.S. Army and other groups to make machinery more reliable and functional. Who Was Elijah McCoy\nBorn in Colchester, Ontario, Canada, on May 2, 1844, McCoy became an accomplished inventor. He was the son of George and Emillia McCoy, former slaves from Kentucky who escaped through the Underground Railroad. George joined the Canadian army and raised his family as free Canadian citizens. Recognizing McCoy's interest in taking things apart and fixing them, his parents sent him to Edinburgh, Scotland, where McCoy studied mechanical engineering. Elijah McCoy's Work\nAt the end of the Civil War, after completing his studies as a master mechanic and engineer, McCoy moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan. Unable to find engineering work, he became a fireman\\oilman on the Michigan Central Railroad.",
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"headings": "Famous Black Engineers Throughout History\nFamous Black Engineers Throughout History\n10: Walter Braithwaite\n9: Howard P. Grant\n8: Ursula Burns\n7: George Biddle Kelley\n6: Elijah McCoy\n5: William Hunter Dammond\n4: Aprille Ericsson\n3: Alaska Highway Veterans\n2: Hugh G. Robinson\n1: Wanda M. Austin\nLots More Information\nAuthor's Note: Famous Black Engineers Throughout History\nRelated Articles\nSources\n",
"segment": "Advertisement\n6: Elijah McCoy\nOK, technically he's not the real McCoy, but actor Andrew Moodie did his best to bring the underappreciated inventor to life in a Canadian production about Elijah McCoy that Moodie wrote and directed himself. Carlos Osorio/Toronto Star via Getty Images\nIf you're looking for an engineer that really impresses you — or depresses you, if you're comparing your accomplishments to his — look no further than Elijah McCoy, who received his first patent in 1872. It's not just that he held 57 patents, or that he traveled to Scotland at the age of 15 for an apprenticeship and came back with a mechanical engineering degree. It's not even that he did all this as the son of runaway slaves. Or invented a lubrication device that allowed machines in motion to remain oiled. It's that the lubrication device became so important to the machinery industry that, as lore has it, inspectors would ask those running the equipment if they were using \"the real McCoy.\" Yup, Elijah McCoy's engineering is so famous that his name is synonymous with the genuine article. Quite ironically, however, there are several \"real McCoy\" origin stories, so don't be too quick to label this story — it must be said — the real McCoy. Advertisement\n5:",
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"segment": "Biography of Elijah McCoy, American Inventor\nHumanities › History & Culture\nBiography of Elijah McCoy, American Inventor\nPublic Domain\nHistory & Culture\nInventions\nFamous Inventors\nFamous Inventions\nPatents & Trademarks\nInvention Timelines\nComputers & The Internet\nAmerican History\nAfrican American History\nAfrican History\nAncient History and Culture\nAsian History\nEuropean History\nGenealogy\nLatin American History\nMedieval & Renaissance History\nMilitary History\nThe 20th Century\nWomen's History\nView More\nBy\nMary Bellis\nInventions Expert\nMary Bellis covered inventions and inventors for ThoughtCo for 18 years. She is known for her independent films and documentaries, including one about Alexander Graham Bell. our editorial process\nMary Bellis\nUpdated January 24, 2021\nElijah McCoy (May 2, 1844–October 10, 1929) was a Black American inventor who received more than 50 patents for his inventions during his lifetime. His most famous invention was a cup that feeds lubricating oil to machine bearings through a small tube. Machinists and engineers who wanted genuine McCoy lubricators might have used the expression \"the real McCoy\"—a term meaning \"the real deal\" or \"the genuine article.\" Fast Facts: Elijah McCoy\nKnown For: McCoy was a Black inventor who improved steam engine technology by designing an automatic lubricator. Born: May 2, 1844, in Colchester, Ontario, Canada\nParents:",
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"headings": "10 Major Accomplishments of Leonardo Da Vinci\n10 Major Accomplishments of Leonardo Da Vinci\n#1 Da Vinci was a prolific inventor\n#2 He designed a tank more than 400 years before it became a reality\n#3 Da Vinci designed a mechanical knight known as Leonardo’s robot\n#4 He designed a workable precursor to the modern diving suit\n#5 He conceptualized the parachute, glider, helicopter and landing gear\n#6 He described the process governing friction before Guillaume Amontons\n#7 He did an unprecedented detailed study of anatomy of humans and animals\n#8 Da Vinci made several important discoveries in human anatomy\n#9 Da Vinci is considered one of the greatest painters of all time\n#10 He created the most famous painting in the world\nThe Ideal City\n",
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"segment": "The 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions | Life Persona\nThe 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\nThe Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci Continue to influence the world to this day. The helicopter, the parachute or the crossbow are some of the many that are still being used. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most prolific inventors in history, engineered inventions and innovations in a wide variety of fields. Whether designing weapons of war, flying machines, water systems or working tools, da Vinci, the inventor (like the artist) was never afraid to look beyond traditional thinking. 30 famous inventions of Leonardo da Vinci\n1- Helicopter (Propeller)\nAlthough the first real helicopter was not built until the 1940s, it is believed that Leonardo da Vinci sketches of the late fifteenth century were the predecessor of the modern flying machine. Like many of da Vinci's ideas, he never built it, but his notes and drawings traced exactly how the device would work. 2- Anemometer\nHistorians stipulate that it was Leonardo da Vinci's fascination for flight that inspired him to innovate the anemometer, an instrument for measuring wind speed. His hope was that, over time, the device could be used to give people a glimpse of the direction of the wind before attempting to fly. While da Vinci did not actually invent the device, it made variations on the existing designed, originated by Leon Battista in 1450, (da Vinci's design was probably made between 1483 and 1486), so that it was easier to measure the force of the wind . Along with his anemometer sketches, da Vinci made the following notes:\"To measure the distance traveled per hour with the force of the wind, here a clock is required to show the time.\"",
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"segment": "10 Greatest Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions - Eskify\n10 Greatest Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions\nby Will | Science\nMachine guns, and cluster bombs are only some of the amazing Leonardo da Vinci inventions on this list. The fifteenth century inventor, engineer and artist theorised inventions so ahead of their time they weren’t used for hundreds of years, until they were reinvented. Da Vinci is known to be one of the greatest geniuses of all time, and a genius in multiple fields. He epitomised everything it meant to be a renaissance man. He spent a long time theorising amazing new inventions, some military, some theatrical, and some flying machines. Machine Gun\nLeonardo da Vinci took 33 different guns and combined them all into one giant mega gun which could fire rapidly. The weapon had three rows, each with eleven guns which would fire in unison. The next row would then fire while the first one was being reloaded. It was an amazing idea but unfortunately was never built or used in warfare. The machine had two large wheels attached to the sides so it could be moved.",
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"segment": "The 9 Greatest Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history\nThe 9 Greatest Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci\nLeonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) was one of the great men of the Renaissance. Born in 15thcentury Florence, as well as painting the Mona Lisa, he invented, or designed, a great many visionary machines that did not become commonplace until the 20thcentury. Here, Jamil Bakhtawar tells us da Vinci’s 9 greatest inventions. Salvator Mundi, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci showing Jesus Christ in Renaissance clothing, c. 1500. Leonardo da Vinci captured the scientific foundations of Renaissance art — perspective, light, proportions, and anatomy — and extended them into every aspect of the investigation of nature. He regarded art as the ultimate form of visual knowledge, founded on an understanding of how nature works. In all his activities, he sought a core of mathematical rules that governed the operation of all things in nature. The rules dictated how humans should explore nature in art, science, and technology. Every machine can be regarded as a new kind of 'body', taking its cue from nature but not directly imitating it. All of his inventions were based on an understanding of the science of nature.",
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"segment": "He constructed several inventions that were deemed to be very useful by the state of the time, including bridges and several catapults. One significant aspect of his studies in civil engineering involved hydrodynamics. Da Vinci created several machines that were designed to control the flow of water, including a corkscrew shaped contraption (based on ancient Roman hydraulic systems) that was able to move water in a vertically upward direction. Overview of Some of Da Vinci's other Scientific Discoveries\nFrom his perpetual motion machine to his theories about the relationship between light and opaque bodies, Da Vinci's scientific discoveries are all totally fascinating. He used his geometrical investigations to understand more about perspective (and subsequently applied this knowledge in his works of art), for instance, whilst his love of flowers and plants led him to study and to sketch the makeup of trees and flowers with as much skill and dedication as he devoted to the inner workings of the human body. He came to some surprising conclusions, here. For example, he wrote as if it was an axiom that if at any point during a tree's life you measured the thicknesses of all of its branches (excluding the central trunk) and added those thicknesses together, the final value would equal the value for the thickness of the trunk itself. Discovering Da Vinci's Scientific Mind through his Journals and Publications\nDa Vinci's plethora of sketch books and journals are a window onto his scientific mind. Usually, Da Vinci wrote in his journals and annotated his scientific diagrams with mirror writing (i.e. writing that could be read by placing a mirror up against the page). He also published one scientific work.",
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"segment": "North Dakota's capital is Bismarck and its largest city is Fargo. It is located in the upper Midwest. North Dakota's land area is 68,976 square miles and its population density is 9.75 persons per square mile. Wildlife includes bighorn sheep, elk and moose. The state lies along the U.S. and Canadian border. To the north, the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba border North Dakota; to the south, South Dakota; to the east, Minnesota; to the west, Montana. Alaska\nAlaska is the fourth least-populated state, with a population of 710,231.",
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"segment": "Ironically, the United States never joined the league created by its president. Woodrow Wilson: ( December 28, 1856–February 3, 1924) An American academic and Democratic politician. He was president of Princeton University and the 34th governor of New Jersey before being elected the 28th president of the United States, serving two terms from 1913 to 1921. World War I was a transformative period for the entire world, but especially for the United States, a nation still in its political and cultural infancy compared to the old empires of Europe. The war brought America onto the global stage in a way never before experienced. While U.S. international relations had been mostly limited to engagements with its neighbors to the south and the solidifying of relations with Europe, World War I cast the United States as a major player in a tragic drama that established future geographic boundaries and political powers around the globe, while also helping set the tone for America’s own domestic policies and concerns. Domestic Events\nWorld War I not only caused the United States to undergo internal changes it could not have anticipated, but also brought up issues that had previously been mishandled or ignored; only through meeting these head on did America begin its transformation to a modern political and cultural leader. The major issues that arose included the questions of neutrality followed by a call to arms, mobilization, wartime economic changes, civil liberties and racial friction, and immigration.",
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"segment": "As President, Wilson changed the nation's economic policies and led the United States into World War I in 1917. He was the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known as Wilsonianism. Wilson grew up in the American South, mainly in Augusta, Georgia, during the Civil War and Reconstruction. After earning a Ph.D. in political science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at various colleges before becoming the president of Princeton University and a spokesman for Progressivism in higher education. As governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913, Wilson broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms. To win the presidential nomination he mobilized progressives and Southerners to his cause at the 1912 Democratic National Convention. Wilson defeated incumbent Republican William Howard Taft and third-party nominee Theodore Roosevelt to easily win the 1912 United States presidential election, becoming the first Southerner to do so since 1848. Wilson allowed the continuing imposition of segregation inside the federal bureaucracy. His first term was largely devoted to pursuing passage of his progressive New Freedom domestic agenda. His first major priority was the Revenue Act of 1913, which lowered tariffs and began the modern income tax.",
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"segment": "As President, Wilson led the United States into World War I in 1917. He was the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known as Wilsonianism. Scholars have generally ranked Wilson in the upper tier of U.S presidents, although he has been criticized for supporting racial segregation and white supremacy . Wilson grew up in the American South, mainly in Augusta, Georgia, during the Civil War and Reconstruction. After earning a Ph.D. in political science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at various schools before becoming the president of Princeton University. As governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913, Wilson broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms. His success in New Jersey gave him a reputation as a progressive reformer, and he won the presidential nomination at the 1912 Democratic National Convention. Wilson defeated incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft and Progressive Party nominee former president Theodore Roosevelt to win the 1912 United States presidential election, becoming the first Southerner to do so since 1848. Upon taking office, Wilson authorized the imposition of Jim Crow within the federal bureaucracy. His first term was largely devoted to pursuing passage of his progressive New Freedom domestic agenda.",
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"segment": "The United States joined the Allied Powers by declaring war on Germany on April 6, 1917. President Wilson\nWoodrow Wilson was born in December 1856 in Staunton, Virginia. His teenage years were spent in Columbia, South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. His father, Joseph Ruggles Wilson, was a Chaplain of the Confederate troops and also utilized his church as a medical center to treat injured members of the Confederate army. In 1879, Woodrow Wilson graduated at the College of New Jersey (currently Princeton University) and later joined the University of Virginia law school. Wilson then practiced law in Georgia. He is the only President of the United States who has ever received a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1886. He taught briefly at Wesleyan College and Bryn Mawr College before becoming a professor at Princeton. He was elected New Jersey 's governor in 1910 where he got national fame as a reformer. In 1912 he was nominated for the presidency and selected Indiana's governor, Thomas Marshall, as his running mate.",
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"segment": "The two presidential candidates gave the American people a clear choice in the election of nineteen twenty. On one side was Democrat James Cox. He represented the dream of Woodrow Wilson. In this dream, the world would be at peace. And America would be a world leader that would fight for the freedom and human rights of people everywhere. President Wilson Urges Support for Idea of League of Nations\nOn the other side was Republican Warren Harding. He represented an inward-looking America. It was an America that felt it had sacrificed enough for other people. Now it would deal with its own problems. Warren Harding won the election.",
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"segment": "At the conclusion of his term, Cleveland finally came home to retire in New Jersey. He lived in Princeton until his death in 1908. Woodrow Wilson\nEarly Career\nWoodrow Wilson's presidency was marked by his leadership in international affairs as well as some major domestic initiatives. In foreign policy, Wilson used American forces to put an end to World War I and developed the idea for a League of Nations. At home, he passed legislation to create the Federal Reserve banks and the Federal Trade Commission and to promote workers' rights. Wilson was born in Virginia in 1856. He moved north to New Jersey to attend Princeton University, which was then known as the College of New Jersey. There he earned his undergraduate degree. He went on to earn a law degree from the University of Virginia and a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. Wilson is the only president with a Ph.D.\nAfter finishing his schooling, Wilson became a professor of political science.",
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"segment": "Woodrow Wilson was an academic and politician who served as the two-term 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Wilson spent his youth in the South observing the Civil War and its aftermath. A dedicated scholar and enthusiastic orator, he earned multiple degrees before embarking on a university career. In a fast rise politically, he spent two years as governor of New Jersey before being elected in 1912 to the presidency of the United States. As president, Wilson saw America through World War I, negotiating the Treaty of Versailles and crafting the League of Nations, a precursor to the United Nations. His legacy includes sweeping reforms for the middle class, voting rights for women and precepts for world peace. However, Wilson is also known for a dismal record on race relations. During the last year of his presidency, Wilson suffered his second stroke and died three years after leaving office. Early Life\nWilson was born on December 28, 1856, to Jessie Janet Woodrow and Joseph Ruggles Wilson, a Presbyterian minister. Tommy, as Wilson was called in his youth, was the third of four children.",
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"segment": "He graduated in 1989 and earned a football scholarship to Tarkio College in Missouri. Rubio left the school after a year and eventually enrolled at the University of Florida. After completing his bachelor's degree there in 1993, he earned a law degree from the University of Miami in 1996. Political Career\nRubio began his life in public service in 1998 by winning a seat on the West Miami City Commission. Before long, he made his ascent into state politics. Rubio was victorious in his bid for the Florida House of Representatives in 1999. He quickly established himself as a political force with the legislature, becoming the majority leader in 2003 and then speaker of the House three years later. As the speaker, Rubio launched an ambitious campaign to generate ways to improve and reform the state government. He held a series of gatherings around the state to hear and collect ideas from Florida residents. Culling from these suggestions, Rubio put together a proposal called \"100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future.\"",
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"segment": "During those years in Nevada, his father worked as a bartender at Sam's Town Hotel and his mother as a housekeeper at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino. He received his first communion as a Catholic in 1984 before moving back to Miami with his family a year later. He was confirmed and later married in the Catholic Church. Rubio attended South Miami Senior High School, graduating in 1989. He attended Tarkio College in Missouri for one year on a football scholarship before enrolling at Santa Fe Community College (now Santa Fe College) in Gainesville, Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993 and his J.D. degree cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 1996. Rubio has said that he incurred $100,000 in student loans. He paid off those loans in 2012. While studying law, Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. He also worked on Republican senator Bob Dole 's 1996 presidential campaign.",
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"segment": "In 1975, his parents became naturalized U.S. citizens. For Rubio, he became interested in public service early on. He has told the press, \"I gained an interest in politics and history from my uncle, who would read books and newspapers out loud to us.\" Rubio spent part of his childhood in Las Vegas, Nevada, but he returned to Florida in the 1980s with his family. A stellar athlete, Rubio was a top football player at South Miami High School. He graduated in 1989 and earned a football scholarship to Tarkio College in Missouri. Rubio left the school after a year and eventually enrolled at the University of Florida. After completing his bachelor's degree there in 1993, he earned a law degree from the University of Miami in 1996. Political Career\nRubio began his life in public service in 1998 by winning a seat on the West Miami City Commission. Before long, he made his ascent into state politics.",
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"segment": "His mother made at least four trips to Cuba after Castro came into power. Marco grew with three siblings and was raised as a Roman Catholic. Growing up in America wasn’t easy for his family, and his father worked as a bartender at Sam’s Town Hotel while his mother a housekeeper at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino to provide food for their family. Rubio attended South Miami Senior High School. He was a smart student and loved playing sports. He was very good in American Football and played for his high school. He received a football scholarship to attend Tarkio College in Missouri for one year. He then earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida. For further studies, Rubio attended the University of Miami School of Law, graduating with a J.D. degree cum laude. As a law student, he interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and also worked on Republican Senator Bob Dole’s presidential campaign.",
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"segment": "Rubio attended South Miami Senior High School, graduating in 1989. An athletic boy, he received a football scholarship to attend Tarkio College in Missouri for one year. He then earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993. Furthering his education, he attended the University of Miami School of Law, graduating in 1996 with a J.D. degree cum laude. As a law student he interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and also worked on Republican Senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign. Continue Reading Below\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nTop Short Male Athletes\nCelebrities Who Look Beautiful Even Without Makeup\nThe Hottest Male Celebrities With The Best Abs\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: American Political Leaders\nGemini Men\nCareer\nMarco Rubio ventured into a political career within a couple of years following his graduation. In 1998, he was elected to a seat as City Commissioner for West Miami, and the next year he emerged successful in his bid for the Florida House of Representatives. He assumed his position as a Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 111th district in 2000, succeeding Carlos Valdes.",
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"segment": "The family eventually gained U.S. citizenship. He performed well in school and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida before studying law at the University of Miami School of Law. He became involved in politics while still a law student and shortly after completing his degree he was made the City Commissioner for West Miami before being elected to the Florida House of Representatives. His political career progressed rapidly over the years and he went on to serve as the House Majority Leader and Speaker of the Florida House. He also has his own law firm and teaches at the Florida International University as an adjunct professor. In 2015, he announced that he is seeking the Republican nomination in the 2016 primaries. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: U.S Politicians Who Are Strongly Anti-Gay\n20 Famous People You Didn't Know Were Color-blind\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.citizensforethics.org/super-pac-exists-to-help-big-donors-keep-their-identities-in-the-dark/marco-rubio-3/\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/election-results-florida-marco-rubio-senate-race-2020-presidential-campaign-a7405911.html\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.generationx50.com/generation-x-in-the-winners-circle-marco-rubio-and-ted-cruz/\nImage Credit\nhttps://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-would-donald-trump-adopt-marco-rubios-failed-cuba-policy-18994\nImage Credit\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marco_Rubio,_Official_Portrait,_112th_Congress.jpg\n(By US Government (US Government) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2015/apr/17/marco-rubios-views-gay-marriage-and-constitution/\nImage Credit\nhttp://abcnews.go.com/Politics/marco-rubios-debate-performance-transformed-campaign/story?id=34937842\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists:",
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"segment": "University Of Miami\nMale Leaders\nGemini Leaders\nAmerican Leaders\nChildhood & Early Life\nMarco Antonio Rubio was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida. His parents, Mario Rubio Reina and Oriales Rubio are Cubans who immigrated to the United States in 1956, prior to the rise of Fidel Castro in 1959. He has three siblings. Neither of his parents was a U.S. citizen at the time of Rubio’s birth but they later became naturalized citizens. He grew up in a working class neighbourhood where his father worked as a bartender at Sam's Town Hotel and his mother worked as a housekeeper at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino. Rubio attended South Miami Senior High School, graduating in 1989. An athletic boy, he received a football scholarship to attend Tarkio College in Missouri for one year. He then earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993. Furthering his education, he attended the University of Miami School of Law, graduating in 1996 with a J.D. degree cum laude. As a law student he interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and also worked on Republican Senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign.",
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"segment": "While in Nevada, Marco, who had been raised Roman Catholic, was baptized as a Mormon, but several years later he rejoined the Catholic Church. In 1985 the Rubios returned to Florida. While a teenager, Marco met his future wife, Jeanette Dousdebes. The couple married in 1998 and had four children. After graduating from the University of Florida in 1993, Rubio studied law at the University of Miami. During that time, he worked for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen—a Republican who was the first Hispanic woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After earning a law degree in 1996, he served a term as a member of the West Miami City Commission before being elected to the Florida House of Representatives in a special election in 1999. He served from 2000 to 2008, during which time he was majority leader (2003–06) and speaker (2006–08). In 2009 Rubio announced that he was running for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the resignation of Mel Martinez. For much of his campaign, he ran a distant second to the incumbent Republican governor, Charlie Crist, until Crist broke with the Republican Party and declared himself an independent.",
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"segment": "May 24, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Title: Marco Antonio Rubio\nMarco Rubio, in full Marco Antonio Rubio, (born May 28, 1971, Miami, Florida, U.S.), American politician who was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 2010 and began his term representing Florida the following year. He sought his party’s nomination in the U.S. presidential election of 2016. Rubio’s parents left their native Cuba in 1956, during the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship, and moved to the United States. The family initially settled in Miami but later moved to Las Vegas, where his father was a bartender and his mother a hotel housekeeper. While in Nevada, Marco, who had been raised Roman Catholic, was baptized as a Mormon, but several years later he rejoined the Catholic Church. In 1985 the Rubios returned to Florida. While a teenager, Marco met his future wife, Jeanette Dousdebes. The couple married in 1998 and had four children. After graduating from the University of Florida in 1993, Rubio studied law at the University of Miami.",
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"segment": "When he became the king of Egypt at the age of nine he married his half-sister Ankhesenpaaten. They had two daughters together but both were stillborn. Three years after he became king he changed his name to Tutankhamun. Some believe that King Tut was assassinated but most believe that his death was an accident. He only lived until his late teens. Interesting King Tut Facts: King Tut ruled for only about 10 years, from approximately 1333 BC to 1324 BC. He was the Pharaoh of Egypt. His father died when he was only seven, and he became Pharaoh two years later when he married his sister. Marrying your sister was a normal thing in those days.",
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"headings": "20 Surprising Facts About King Tutankhamun\n20 Surprising Facts About King Tutankhamun\nThe burial mask of Egyptian King Tutankhamun.\n1. King Tut’s parents were related.\n2. King Tut had an incestuous relationship of his own.\n3. King Tut became pharaoh at age 9.\n4. King Tut reversed his father’s religious reforms.\n5. King Tut changed his name.\n6. King Tut had health issues.\n7. Experts used to suspect that King Tut had been assassinated.\n8. A chariot accident may have contributed to King Tut’s death.\n9. King Tut wasn’t history’s only young pharaoh.\n10. King Tut’s successors tried to erase him from history.\n11. King Tut's tomb was robbed—twice.\n12. King Tut had three coffins.\n13. Some people think King Tut’s tomb is cursed.\n14. King Tut was entombed with a meteorite dagger.\n15. There are no hidden rooms in King Tut’s tomb.\n16. DIY repairs were made on King Tut’s burial mask.\n17. King Tut was buried with an ancient board game.\n18. King Tut rocked pop culture.\n19. King Tut’s tomb recently received a makeover.\n20. We may finally know what King Tut really looked like.\n",
"segment": "King Tut had an incestuous relationship of his own. King Tut was married to a woman named Ankhesenamun, who was the daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. That made her Tutankhamun’s half-sister—or his full sister, if the theory about Nefertiti being his mother is true. King Tut fathered two daughters with his wife, but unfortunately, both children were stillborn. Their bodies were mummified and eventually interred in King Tut’s tomb with him. Ankhesenamun outlived Tutankhamun and possibly got married to the pharaoh Ay (Tut’s uncle) after Tut’s death. 3. King Tut became pharaoh at age 9. As the grandson of the pharaoh Amenhotep II and the son of pharaoh Ankhesenamun, Tutankhamun was destined for the throne. He assumed his position as Egypt’s leader at the young age of 9, and ruled until his death 10 years later around 1324 BCE.",
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"segment": "In the process, they destroyed much of the family lineage evidence. A Young, Happy Marriage to a Famous Pharaoh\n© Tiger Cub - King Tut receiving flowers \nfrom Ankhesenamun as a sign of love\nQueen Ankhesenamun married King Tutat the tender age of 13. King Tut was even younger at just a few years shy of ten. The couple was married in 1334 BC. They lived in Amarna, the city King Akhenaton built for four years until they moved back to the capital city of Thebes. Thebes was the center of worship for the god Amun, and it was at this time that the couple changed their names to reflect acceptance of him. Despite the couple’s happy marriage, it was marredby the fact that none of their children survived infancy. Queen Ankhesenamun and King Tut’s babies’ mummified remains were found in King Tut’s tomb. Both of them were girls. One was no more than five months gestation and the other no more than 7-9 months gestation.",
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"segment": "17. What was the name of King Tut’s wife? Ankhesenamun\nShe was his half-sister, and he married her at age nine when he first took the throne. She is believed to have been married first to her own father which was not uncommon for Egyptian royal families. 18. How many children did King Tut have? Two\nHe and his wife had two daughters, but both were stillborn from an unknown cause. It is believed that the two fetuses found in King Tut’s tomb are more than likely his daughters. 19. What does Tutankhamun mean?",
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"headings": "20 surprising facts about King Tutankhamun\n20 surprising facts about King Tutankhamun\n1. King Tut’s parents were related.\n2. King Tut had an incestuous relationship of his own.\n3. King Tut became pharaoh at age 9.\n4. King Tut reversed his father’s religious reforms.\n5. King Tut changed his name.\n6. King Tut had health issues.\n7. Experts used to suspect that King Tut had been assassinated.\n8. A chariot accident may have contributed to King Tut’s death.\n9. King Tut wasn’t history’s only young pharaoh.\n10. King Tut’s successors tried to erase him from history.\n11. King Tut's tomb was robbed—twice.\n12. King Tut had three coffins.\n13. Some people think King Tut’s tomb is cursed.\n14. King Tut was entombed with a meteorite dagger.\n15. There are no hidden rooms in King Tut’s tomb.\n16. DIY repairs were made on King Tut’s burial mask.\n17. King Tut was buried with an ancient board game.\n18. King Tut rocked pop culture.\n19. King Tut’s tomb recently received a makeover.\n20. We may finally know what King Tut really looked like.\n",
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"segment": "Jennifer Lawrence Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples\nJennifer Lawrence\nJennifer Lawrence is a 30-year-old American Movie Actress from Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She was born on Wednesday, August 15, 1990. Is Jennifer Lawrence married or single, and who is she dating now? Let’s find out! As of 2021, Jennifer Lawrence is possibly single. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nJennifer Shrader Lawrence is an American actress. Her films have grossed over $5.7 billion worldwide, and she was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2015 and 2016. She appeared in Time100 most influential people in the world list in 2013 and in the Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2014 and 2016. During her summers growing up, she worked as an assistant nurse at her mother’s day camp.",
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"segment": "Who is Jennifer Lawrence dating? Jennifer Lawrence boyfriend, husband\nJennifer Lawrence\nMarried\nJennifer Lawrence American Actress\n1053 136\nedit\nRank\n134\n-1\nAge\n30\nyears old\nZodiac\nLeo\nRelationships\n6\ntotal\nWho is she dating right now? Cooke Maroney and Jennifer Lawrence have been married for 1 year since 19th Oct 2019. view relationship\nRelationships\nJennifer Lawrence has been in relationships with Darren Aronofsky (2016 - 2017), Chris Martin (2014 - 2015), Nicholas Hoult (2010 - 2014) and Harvey Weinstein (2010). Jennifer Lawrence is rumoured to have hooked up with Rob Kardashian (2018). About\nJennifer Lawrence is a 30 year old American Actress. Born Jennifer Shrader Lawrence on 15th August, 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, she is famous for Winter's Bone, X-Men: First Class, The Hunger Games, Silver Linings Playbook.. Her zodiac sign is Leo. Jennifer Lawrence has been in 15 on-screen matchups, including Chris Pratt in Passengers (2016), Jack Huston in American Hustle (2013), Anton Yelchin in The Beaver (2011), Bradley Cooper in Joy (2015) and Christian Bale in American Hustle (2013). Jennifer Lawrence is a member of the following lists:",
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"segment": "Who is Jennifer Lawrence dating? Jennifer Lawrence boyfriend, husband\nJennifer Lawrence\nMarried\nJennifer Lawrence American Actress\n1051 136\nedit\nRank\n117\n-7\nAge\n30\nyears old\nZodiac\nLeo\nRelationships\n6\ntotal\nWho is she dating right now? Cooke Maroney and Jennifer Lawrence have been married for 1 year since 19th Oct 2019. view relationship\nRelationships\nJennifer Lawrence has been in relationships with Darren Aronofsky (2016 - 2017), Chris Martin (2014 - 2015), Nicholas Hoult (2010 - 2014) and Harvey Weinstein (2010). Jennifer Lawrence is rumoured to have hooked up with Rob Kardashian (2018). About\nJennifer Lawrence is a 30 year old American Actress. Born Jennifer Shrader Lawrence on 15th August, 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, she is famous for Winter's Bone, X-Men: First Class, The Hunger Games, Silver Linings Playbook.. Her zodiac sign is Leo. Jennifer Lawrence has been in 15 on-screen matchups, including Chris Pratt in Passengers (2016), Jack Huston in American Hustle (2013), Anton Yelchin in Like Crazy (2011), Bradley Cooper in Joy (2015) and Christian Bale in American Hustle (2013). Jennifer Lawrence is a member of the following lists:",
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"segment": "Jennifer Lawrence Boyfriend News: Who Is She Dating? Single? | Heavy.com\nHeavy.com\nEntertainment\nCelebrities\nWho Is Jennifer Lawrence Dating? Share on Facebook\nShare on Twitter\nShare via E-mail\nMore share options\nShare on Pinterest\nShare on Flipboard\nShare on Reddit\nShare on WhatsApp\n0 Shares\nBy Lauren Weigle\nUpdated Feb 28, 2016 at 7:56pm\n(Getty)\nJennifer Lawrence is one of America’s favorite Hollywood actresses right now and the girl is single as far as we know, though she has been romantically linked to others in the past. In a recent interview with Glamour, Lawrence joked about her being out of the dating game for a while, saying, “It’s [her hymen] back. I’m a virgin.” Lawrence says that guys never ask her out so it’s difficult to date. Lawrence explained: I’m picky.",
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"segment": "12 Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett\nvia: bigstockphoto.com\n11 Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth\nvia: bigstockphoto.com\nRecent rumors say Jennifer Lawrence may be dating Liam Hemsworth, her Hunger Games co-star. But back in 2012, he was engaged to serial bad girl, Miley Cyrus. They met in 2009, on the set of The Last Song. Is it just us, or did she look more grown up then than now, when she runs topless on beaches and sticks her tongue out pretty much non-stop. He calls her amazing and talks of their \"instantaneous and powerful connection\". Rumor has it that they connected in a big way underneath a table at a Vanity Fair Oscar party. Apparently the two aren't confirming or denying. 10 Chrissy Teigen and John Legend\nvia:",
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"segment": "Getty Images / Kevork Djansezian\nActress Jennifer Lawrence, who keeps her personal life private, is engaged to boyfriend Cooke Maroney, Lawrence's rep confirmed to E! in February. Rumors of the couple's engagement surfaced after Lawrence was spotted wearing a ring during a date with Maroney in NYC. Maroney, whom Lawrence has been dating since June 2018, is an NYC art gallery director. Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters\nCredit: Getty Images for DIRECTV/Dimitrios Kambouris\nFormer NFL quarterback turned minor league baseball player Tim Tebow proposed to his South African model girlfriend Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, on Jan. 10, he revealed on Instagram. \" Thank you for saying YES and making me the happiest man in the world,\" Tebow captioned the photo. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth\nCredit: Getty Images / Larry Busacca\nMiley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, who first got engaged in 2012, and then again in 2016 after rekindling their relationship, got married on Dec. 23, 2018. Cyrus revealed photos from the wedding in a series of posts on Instagram.",
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"segment": "But now Jennifer devotes her free time to career making and has never told about the plans to become a mother in the nearest future. Jennifer Lawrence. Family\nShe is currently single and can boast with just two serious relationship. The actor Nicholas Hoult and Jennifer Lawrence dated from 2010 to 2014. They looked so natural together that the fans were sure, soon the couple will announce about their wedding. Once it was even rumored that Nicholas Hoult bought a huge engagement ring to put it on the finger of his sweet heart. But later the information was denied. Their relationship was completely over in 2014 and Jennifer Lawrence started dating Coldplay frontman Chris Martin that very year, but they split soon too. Jennifer Lawrence tells that the main things in her life are love and family. She will look great in a wedding dress!",
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"segment": "Jennifer Lawrence Personal Life\nJennifer Lawrence has never been married yet and has no children. She was in long term relationship with the actor Nicholas Hoult. They dated during two years but then split. Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult\nIn 2014 Jennifer started to date a musician Chris Martin. They were together during a year, but then the couple split too in summer 2015. Now a beauty is officially single. She lives alone in her huge mansion in Beverly Hills. Jennifer Lawrence Houses\nBeverly Hills Mansion – $7 million\nHer first house Jennifer Lawrence bought in 2014. Earlier this property belonged to another actress – Jessica Simpson. The house is not extremely big, but cozy.",
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"segment": "She was also of Irish descent, although her Irish ancestors first settled in Canada. Ronald Reagan's father, John Edward \"Jack\" Reagan was born, and Ronald Reagan's family genealogy continued when Jack Reagan married Nelle Clyde Wilson, who had Scottish and English roots. Ronald Reagan was the youngest, with an older brother Neil \"Moon\" Reagan. Ronald Reagan's primary ambition in life was to be an actor, and he played in many films and television shows, although his natural charisma and leadership qualities eventually led him into politics, first as the governor of California and then to the White House. Reagan Family Tree\nReagan Family History\nRonald Reagan was born to a working-class family that had been working hard for generations, mostly in farming as his early Irish ancestors did. Although Ronald Reagan's family history begins his life in Tampico, Illinois, where the family lived above a tavern in a small apartment, after several moves to other Illinois towns, the Reagans moved back to Tampico in 1919 and lived above the H.C. Pitney Variety Store, where Ronald Reagan's father worked. However, the store closed the following year, and the Reagan family moved for the final time to Dixon, Illinois, where Ronald and his brother Neil grew up. Ronald Reagan's family genealogy includes his marriage to the famous actress Jane Wyman in 1940. They met as co-stars when they acted in the film Brother Rat. They had three children, one who died as an infant and one who was adopted before divorcing in 1949, making Ronald Reagan the only president to ever be divorced.",
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"segment": "Below are some interesting facts about Ronald Reagan’s life covering his early years, presidency and post-presidency. Early Life, Family, Education\n1. Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th President of the United States, was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois to parents Nelle Clyde Regan (née Wilson) and John Edwards “Jack” Reagan. 2. Ronald was the younger son of Nelle and Jack. His brother, Neil, chose advertising as his profession and later became an advertising executive. The majority of US presidents were middle children. Firstborn kids made up the second largest group among the 44 commanders-in-chief. 3. During Ronald’s early years, the Reagan household was often beset with financial worries—chiefly due to his father’s drinking habits.",
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"segment": "He was a man of profound ability and charisma and America is better off for having Reagan as the Commander-in-Chief during the latter portion of the 20th Century. Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. His mother, Nelle, was a homemaker; and his father, Jack, was a traveling salesman (Ronald Reagan). The Reagan family moved often as Jack searched throughout the state for work and Ronald Reagan grew up in a very poor family. Despite the hardships his family encountered, Reagan graduated from high school in Dixon, Illinois and earned a football scholarship to attend Eureka College (Reagan, “American Life” 43. After graduating from Eureka, Reagan pursued a career in Hollywood where he starred in over fifty movies and eventually became the president of the Screen Actors Guild. As president of the Screen Actors Guild, Reagan worked to remove all suspected Communists from Hollywood; all the while instilling a conservative values in the liberal slanted film industry. In 1964, the former actor, Ronald Reagan, delivered a nationally televised political speech on behalf of conservative presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.",
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"segment": "Family, childhood and life as a young adult\nRonald Reagan had a small family that wasn’t very well off. He grew up with one older brother named Neil, his father Jack and his mother Nelle. While Ronald was born in Tampico, Illnois, his childhood was truly molded as his family settled down in Dixon. Both of Ronald’s parents were democratic and incredibly religious. He followed his mother’s footsteps, joining the church of the Disciples of Christ as his older brother Neil was raised as a Catholic just like their father. Some say that Ronald got his political chops from his father who was a dedicated Democrat. At a point in time he was appointed as director of “Works Progress Administration” for his contributions, an agency that gave jobs to the jobless under the Roosevelt administration. Ronald had always been active throughout high school and college. He graduated from Dixon High School in 1928 and enrolled at Eureka College in the same year. Throughout his schooling he played various sports such as football and baseball.",
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"segment": "He was the great-grandson, on his father's side, of Irish immigrants who came to America through Canada in the 1940s. His mother was of Scottish and English descent. His other family members are presented by generation in this family tree. First Generation\n1. Ronald Wilson REAGAN was born on Feb. 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois, and died on June 5, 2004. He is buried on the grounds of the Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. In 1940, Ronald Reagan married actress Sarah Jane Mayfield (stage name Jane Wyman). They had two girls: Maureen Elizabeth, born in 1941, and Christine, who died at birth in 1947. In 1945 they adopted a baby boy named Michael.",
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"segment": "He has also been a contributor to MSNBC. His liberal views contrast with those of his late father and conservative icon, President Ronald Reagan . Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n3 Political activities\n4 Personal life\n5 References\n6 Further reading\n7 External links\nEarly life\nReagan (second from left) celebrating his father's re-election at The Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California\nReagan was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, the son of Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Davis Reagan. The family lived in Sacramento while his father was governor, from 1967 to 1975. His sister, Patti Davis, is five and a half years older. His elder brother Michael Reagan, adopted as an infant by Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, is 13 years older. He also had two half-sisters born to Reagan and Wyman, Maureen Reagan (1941–2001) and Christine Reagan, who was born prematurely, on June 26, 1947, and died the same day. At an early age, his father, Ronald Reagan, often joked that they were related to every royal family with the name O'Regan in Europe. Burke's Peerage provided the Reagans with their family tree, which lacked any direct connection to European royalty. Ron Reagan undertook a different philosophical and political path from his father at an early age.",
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"segment": "Larry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer | Newsmax.com\nHome\nTags: larry | hagman | dies | cancer | alcohol | death | dallas\nLarry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer\nCharlotte Libov\nSaturday, 24 November 2012 03:47 PM\nClose\nMore ways to share...\nStumbled\nLinkedIn\nVine\nReddit\nDelicious\nNewstrust\nTell my politician\nTechnocrati\nComment |\nPrint |\nA A\nLarry Hagman’s addiction to alcohol, which at one time saw him down five bottles of champagne a day, was the likely catalyst for the medical problems that ended with his death Friday from throat cancer at age 81, a top doctor says. The anti-rejection medications Hagman took following his 1995 liver transplant put him at high risk for cancer, said Dr. Chauncey Crandall, a specialist in cardiac transplantation at the world-renowned Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.\n“Larry Hagman probably inherited a genetic tendency to cancer, but he was also such a severe alcoholic that he developed end-stage cirrhotic liver disease, which initiated a chain of events that hiked his cancer risk,” Dr. Crandall said. Hagman made J.R. Ewing on “Dallas” one of TV's most iconic characters. He was working on a new version of the show last October when he revealed that he had been diagnosed with throat cancer. “As J.R. I could get away with anything — bribery, blackmail, and adultery. But I got caught by cancer,” Hagman said at the time. But he also vowed to beat it, saying, “As we all know, you can’t keep J.R. down!”",
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"segment": "Hagman made J.R. Ewing on “Dallas” one of TV's most iconic characters. He was working on a new version of the show last October when he revealed that he had been diagnosed with throat cancer. “As J.R. I could get away with anything — bribery, blackmail, and adultery. But I got caught by cancer,” Hagman said at the time. But he also vowed to beat it, saying, “As we all know, you can’t keep J.R. down!” The announcement that he’d been diagnosed with throat cancer was not the first time that Hagman had faced the disease. In 1995, after a small tumor in his liver was discovered, he underwent a liver transplant, during which it was discovered that his liver had been so damaged by cirrhosis due to alcoholism that he nearly died after the 16-hour surgery. “In the heyday of Dallas, it got to the point where I showed up for work about 6:30 in the morning, and by around 9, I might have opened a bottle of champagne, which I would nurse until about noon,” Hagman said in an interview. “ By lunch I might start on another half-bottle of champagne. I would go through about three bottles a day, sometimes with people who would drop by the set, but mostly by myself.",
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"segment": "Amidst a whirlwind of big laughs, big smiles and unrestrained personality Larry was always, simply Larry. You couldn’t fault him for it, it was just who he was. I am so thankful that this past year I was able to spend time with him and experience yet again ‘Larry’ in all his Big Texas bravado. I, like many others believed he had beat Cancer and yet we are reminded that life is never guaranteed. My deepest condolences go out to his wife Maj, his son and daughter and his grandchildren, as well as his friends in this time of his passing. I can honestly say that we’ve lost not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana. Goodbye Larry, there was no one like you before and there will never be anyone like you again. -Barbara\nOther friends and fellow actors quickly joined Eden in tweeting memories of Hagman. Read some of the messages below: Calling all HuffPost superfans!",
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"title": "Larry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer | Newsmax.com",
"headings": "Larry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer\nHome\nLarry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer\nSpecial Links:\n",
"segment": "A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association last year found that organ transplant recipients have double the risk for cancer. Even after his liver transplant, Hagman continued to drink, according to reports. “ We know that alcoholics are prone to throat cancer,” said Dr. Crandall. Hagman had other risk factors: He was a former smoker and his mother, the actress Mary Martin, died of colon cancer. “Larry Hagman had a genetic tendency for cancer, and yet he drank and he smoked, and he lived his life on the edge,” said Dr. Crandall. “ He was a classic medical school textbook case for cancer risk factors because he had them all.” © HealthDay\nSpecial Links: 1 Cup, Before Bed, And Keep Blood Sugar Below 100 – Watch\nThis One Thing Stops Heart Attacks\nGoldPro, The Lowest Prices\nClick Here to comment on this article\nShare\nHeadline\nLarry Hagman dead dies because alcohol led to cancer, a top transplant specialist said. larry,hagman,dies,cancer,alcohol,death,dallas\n537\nSaturday, 24 November 2012 03:47 PM\n2012-47-24\nSaturday, 24 November 2012 03:47 PM\nNewsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax Media, Inc.\nNewsmax Media, Inc.",
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"segment": "Larry’s hair color was grey and eye color was blue. Larry Hagman: Social Media\nHe has around 60K followers on Facebook. But he didn’t have an official page on Twitter and Instagram. Larry Hagman: Death\nHe died on November 23, 2012, at the age of 81 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The cause of his death was Leukemia. Also, read the affair, salary, the net worth, controversy, and the bio of Brian Kinney , Mark Harmon\nReference: ( Wikipedia)\nMark Valley\nTags : ' Dallas’ American film Actor Soap Opera Digest Award\nSuggest Bio Update\n×\nName:",
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"segment": "Tork died at 77 in 2019 of complications of his cancer. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nLana Turner\nA sore throat sent this sultry Hollywood icon to the doctor in 1992. It led to surgery for “a small cancer” in her throat. Turner had used alcohol and cigarettes heavily. She had radiation therapy, eventually quit smoking, and her cancer went into remission. Turned died three years later at age 75, reportedly of natural causes. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nLarry Hagman\nHe achieved TV fame as villain J.R. Ewing on Dallas. In 2011, Hagman learned he had throat cancer. But the illness hardly seemed to faze him. Years earlier, he had already faced possible death before his liver transplant.",
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"segment": "I knew it would be mentally exhausting, though. I was hardly prepared for the physical grind. But it was what I wanted to do.\" Lee's determination and ability won the day, and he was cast on the new show as Heath, Barkley, the illegitimate son of the late Tom Barkley, adopted into the Barkley family in the show's Pilot episode - in a role which strangely drew on parallels in Lee's own personal life. After initially filming the pilot, Lee returned to his job at the park. Even after the series was confirmed as being picked-up by CBS, he kept on working, only handing in his notice two days before regular filming was due to begin. Even then he didn't quit completely. He asked to remain on the inactive employee list, at the park - \"just in case\". He remained on the inactive list for two years, only removing it when he felt secure in his new profession. He needn't have waited so long....\nThe show was a huge success.",
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"segment": "The competition was intense, with over 400 actors auditioning for the part. Many of them were well-seasoned veterans of TV work, with a long list of credits behind them. \"They asked for my credits,\" remembers Lee \"and I didn't have any.\" He confesses he was \"very scared and nervous\" because of the experience of the competition. \" I still find it very nerve-wracking. I knew it would be mentally exhausting, though. I was hardly prepared for the physical grind. But it was what I wanted to do.\" Lee's determination and ability won the day, and he was cast on the new show as Heath, Barkley, the illegitimate son of the late Tom Barkley, adopted into the Barkley family in the show's Pilot episode - in a role which strangely drew on parallels in Lee's own personal life. After initially filming the pilot, Lee returned to his job at the park.",
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"segment": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? Ronaldinho is known across the soccer world for his amazing handling of the ball and kicking. He is one of the most talented footballers among his peers and this has been acknowledged by all the greats of soccer. While Ronaldinho started his professional club career with Paris Saint Germain, he is no longer with them. In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer.",
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"segment": "They settled for Ronaldinho, who played for the team between 2003 and 2008. He then joined Milan, a Serial A team. That was after declining an offer from Manchester United for a second time. He left the team in 2012. Other teams include Flamenco for a year, Atletico Mineiro between 2012 and 2014 then Queretaro until 2015. Since 2015, he has been playing for Fluminense. He has also been part of the Brazil national team. He has participated in the World Cup, Olympics among others. Awards and Achievements\nIn 2005 he had several honors such as Balloon d’Or. He was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004, 2005, and the Bronze award of the same in 2006.",
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"segment": "Samuel Pepys - Wikipedia\nSamuel Pepys\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nEnglish naval administrator and member of parliament (1633–1703)\n\"Pepys\" redirects here. For other uses, see Pepys (disambiguation). Samuel Pepys\nPRS\nPortrait of Pepys in 1666 by John Hayls (1600–1679)\n\n6th President of the Royal Society\nIn office\n1 December 1684 – 30 November 1686\nPreceded by\nCyril Wyche\nSucceeded by\nJohn Vaughan\nMember of the England Parliament\nfor Harwich\nIn office\n1685–1689\nPreceded by\nRobert Paston\nJohn Trevor\nSucceeded by\nRobert Howard\nJohn Trevor\nIn office\n1679–1679\nPreceded by\nCapel Luckyn\nThomas King\nSucceeded by\nThomas Middleton\nPhilip Parker\nMember of the England Parliament\nfor Castle Rising\nIn office\n1673–1679\nPreceded by\nRobert Paston\nJohn Trevor\nSucceeded by\nRobert Howard\nJohn Trevor\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\n( 1633-02-23)\n23 February 1633\nLondon, England\nDied\n26 May 1703\n(1703-05-26)\n(aged 70)\nClapham, Surrey, England\nResting place\nSt Olave's, London, England\n51°30′39″N 0°04′47″W / \n51.510878°N 0.079627°W\n / 51.510878; -0.079627\nNationality\nEnglish\nPolitical party\nTory\nSpouse (s)\nElisabeth Pepys ( née de St Michel)\n\n\n( m. 1655) \nRelatives\nEdward Montagu\nHoratio Nelson\nTalbot Pepys\nSir Richard Pepys\nRichard Edgcumbe\nEducation\nHuntingdon Grammar School\nSt Paul's School\nAlma mater\nMagdalene College, Cambridge\nOccupation\nNaval Administrator\nChief Secretary to the Admiralty\nTory Member of Parliament for Castle Rising and Harwich\nKnown for\nDiarist\nSamuel Pepys PRS ( / piːps / PEEPS; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man. Pepys had no maritime experience, but he rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and his talent for administration. His influence and reforms at the Admiralty were important in the early professionalisation of the Royal Navy. The detailed private diary that Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period. It provides a combination of personal revelation and eyewitness accounts of great events, such as the Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London . Contents\n1 Early life\n1.1 Illness\n2 Diary\n2.1 Public life\n2.2 Major events\n2.2.1 Second Anglo-Dutch War\n2.2.2 Great Plague\n2.2.3 Great Fire of London\n2.3 Personal life\n2.3.1 Sexual relations\n2.4 Text of the diary\n2.5 Simplified Pepys family tree\n3 After the diary\n3.1 Member of Parliament and Secretary of the Admiralty\n3.2 Royal Society\n3.3 Retirement and death\n4 Pepys Library\n5 Publication history of the diary\n6 Adaptations\n7 Biographical studies\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 Further reading\n12 External links\nEarly life\nBookplate, c. 1680–1690, with arms of Samuel Pepys:",
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"segment": "But, though of humble parentage, Pepys rose to be one of the most important men of his day, becoming England’s earliest secretary of the Admiralty and serving in his time as member of Parliament, president of the Royal Society (in which office he placed his imprimatur on the title page of England’s greatest scientific work, Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica ), master of Trinity House and of the Clothworkers’ Company, and a baron of the Cinque Ports. He was the trusted confidant both of Charles II, from whom he took down in shorthand the account of his escape after the Battle of Worcester, and of James II, whose will he witnessed before the royal flight in 1688. The friends of his old age included Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Isaac Newton, John Evelyn, Sir Godfrey Kneller, John Dryden, and almost every great scholar of the age. Early career. Samuel Pepys (pronounced peeps) was sent, after early schooling at Huntingdon, to St. Paul’s School, London. In 1650 he was entered at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, but instead went as a sizar to Magdalene College, obtaining a scholarship on the foundation. In March 1653 he took his B.A. degree and in 1660 that of M.A. Little is known of his university career save that he was once admonished for being “scandalously overserved with drink.” In later years he became a great benefactor of his college, to which he left his famous library of books and manuscripts. He was also once offered—but refused—the provostship of King’s College, Cambridge. In December 1655 he married a penniless beauty of 15, Elizabeth Marchant de Saint-Michel, daughter of a French Huguenot refugee.",
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"segment": "In 1679 he was elected MP for Harwich but was briefly imprisoned in the Tower of London under suspicion of selling naval intelligence to France. He was arrested again in 1690 on charges of Jacobitism but again the charges were dropped. He retired from public life and left London to live in Clapham. He died on 26 May 1703. Pepys’ diary was first published in 1825. However it wasn’t until the 1970s that a full and uncensored version was published that included Pepys’ numerous amorous encounters, until then considered unfit to print. Tags: OTD",
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"segment": "The Diary of Samuel Pepys Summary - eNotes.com\nThe Diary of Samuel Pepys\nSummary\nDownload PDF\nPrint\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nLast Updated on October 26, 2018, by eNotes Editorial. Word Count: 883\nThe Diary of Samuel Pepys opens with an entry dated January 1, 1660. The author was twenty-seven years old and already well on his way to a lucrative career in the service of the English crown. “ Blessed be God,” begins the entry, “ . . . I was in very good health.” Pepys continues with a brief description of his household—himself, his wife, Elizabeth, and a servant named Jane—and then goes on to note “the condition of the State.” These opening sentences are significant in that they contain many of the distinctive subjects discussed in the Diary. Pepys was clearly a moral and religious man—in a very general and philosophical way; his journal entries often begin with an invocation to God, and he records a considerable amount of soul-searching coupled with resolutions to live a better life.",
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what is chris paul's son name? | Christopher Emmanuel Paul II | [
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"segment": "Chris Paul Jr. | Nbafamily Wiki | Fandom\nin: NBA sons, SADs, NBA Children\nChris Paul Jr.\nEdit\nEdit source\nHistory\nTalk (0)\nComments (6) Share\nChris Paul Jr.\n\n\nBorn\nMay 23 2009\n()\n(age 12)\nNew Orleans, Louisiana\nNationality\nAmerican\nKnown for\nSon of Chris Paul\nParents\nChris Paul (father)\nJada Paul (mother)\nRelatives\nCamryn Paul (sister)\nChristopher Emmanuel Paul II (born May 23, 2009) is an American third generation celebrity, and is best known for being the son of National Basketball Association (NBA) superstar Chris Paul . Biography\nPaul is the oldest child of National Basketball Association player Chris Paul and Jada Paul, and has a younger sister Camryn Paul . He made his debut on television in an episode of Family Feud with the rest of his family. He has been featured in articles on ESPN and SB Nation. From an early age it became evident Chris Paul Jr. was a special young man. Paul first burst onto the scene with this now iconic video of him interrupting his dad's press conference. A pioneer in the NBA kid game, CPJ was the first known NBA kid to execute this manuever. He excels in the spotlight making numerous appearances at press conferences, games, and other events such as All-Star Weekend. He also goes by \"CPJ\" and \"Lil' Chris\"\nSee Also\nPaul Family\nGallery:",
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"segment": "In 2015, Chris Paul turned to his son at a press conference to ask if he should play all 82 games this season, and his son nodded in the affirmative, causing the crowd to laugh. Earlier, in 2012, Chris Paul at a press conference asked his son to make the “Blake face,” imitating Clippers player Blake Griffin. Recently, Christopher had the opportunity to hang out with his father on the bench during a game, according to SB Nation. View this post on Instagram\nHappy 6th Birthday to my son @littlechrisp!!! Time is going way too fast and I love you more than life itself! A post shared by Chris Paul (@cp3) on May 24, 2015 at 3:20pm PDT\nChris Paul said on Twitter in 2011 that he spent most of his life in one location, but his son travels about as often as most adults do. I was fortunate that my entire childhood was in 1 location and I always wonder what its like 4 my son who does as much traveling as grownups\n— Chris Paul (@CP3) November 30, 2011\nChris Paul’s son has his own Instagram account, “littlechrisp.” Recently, he visited Zendaya on the set of K.C. Undercover. View this post on Instagram\n#rp BEST DAY EVER! Thank you @zendaya\nA post shared by Chris Paul, II (@littlechrisp) on Mar 13, 2017 at 7:17pm PDT\nIt seems that Christopher takes after his father, as Jade recently posted a video on Instagram of Christopher playing basketball;",
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"segment": "Christopher has good bonding with all of his family members. He can be seen attending different social functions with his family. We cannot miss mentioning he loves his baby sister Camryn Alexis Paul. He is such a good son and sibling. It is one of the reasons why everyone likes and adores him. Christopher Emmanuel Paul with his family at Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Sports 2018. Photo source: Getty Image\nChristopher Emmanuel Paul II Name Meaning\nWe are well aware that Christopher Emmanuel Paul II shares the same name with his dad Chris Paul. Christopher is an English name which means bearer of Christ. Similarly, Emmanuel is derived from Hebrew name Immanuel which means God with us.",
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"segment": "The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia\nThe Wall Street Journal\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\n\"WSJ\" redirects here. For other uses, see WSJ (disambiguation). The Wall Street Journal (also known as The Journal) is an American business-focused, English-language international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The Journal, along with its Asian editions, is published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp. The newspaper is published in the broadsheet format and online. The Journal has been printed continuously since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. The Wall Street Journal\n\nType\nDaily newspaper\nFormat\nBroadsheet\nOwner (s)\nNews Corp (via Dow Jones & Company)\nFounder (s)\nCharles Dow\nEdward Jones\nCharles Bergstresser\nPublisher\nAlmar Latour\nEditor-in-chief\nMatt Murray\nManaging editor\nKaren Miller Pensiero\nOpinion editor\nPaul A. Gigot\nFounded\nJuly 8, 1889; 131 years ago\n( 1889-07-08)\nLanguage\nEnglish\nHeadquarters\n1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, U.S.\nCountry\nUnited States of America\nCirculation\n2,834,000 daily (as of August 2019)\nISSN\n0099-9660\nOCLC number\n781541372\nWebsite\nwsj.com\nMedia of the United States of America\nThe Wall Street Journal is one of the largest newspapers in the United States by circulation, with a circulation of about 2.834 million copies (including nearly 1,829,000 digital sales) as of August 2019\n[update]\n, compared with USA Today ' s 1.7 million. The Journal publishes the luxury news and lifestyle magazine WSJ, which was originally launched as a quarterly but expanded to 12 issues in 2014. An online version was launched in 1996, which has been accessible only to subscribers since it began. The newspaper has won 37 Pulitzer Prizes (as of 2019).",
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"segment": "Is the Wall Street Journal a Conservative Publisher? Business Business Leaders\nIs the Wall Street Journal a Conservative Publisher? FACEBOOK\nTWITTER\nLINKEDIN\nBy\nMara Lesemann\nUpdated Mar 1, 2020\nThe Wall Street Journal is controlled by Rupert Murdoch via Dow Jones Publications, which in turn is owned by Murdoch's News Corp. It published its first issue on July 8, 1889, under original publishers Charles Dow, Charles Bergstresser, and Edward Jones. Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, parent company of HarperCollins and Fox News, purchased the newspaper for $5 billion on July 31, 2007, from the Bancroft family. Murdoch owns a controlling 39.4% voting stake in both News Corp and 21st Century Fox. It is a conservative, business-oriented publication, but it is less overtly political than Murdoch's other major media outlet, Fox News. The Wall Street Journal has two million readers in the U.S. and is among the few American newspapers whose circulation is growing. 1 \nThe Start of an Empire\nMurdoch inherited a small chain of Australian newspapers from his father. He grew the business domestically for several years, before expanding into Britain in 1968. He bought several tabloids, including the News of the World and Sun, before beginning his expansion into the United States in 1973.",
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"segment": "The Wall Street Journal is a daily newspaper first published in 1889. Today, it's available both in print and online. I used to subscribe to the paper version, but these days I get the paper only on the web or through a mobile app. The paper is one of the most popular in the United States. In 2018, the company claimed a daily circulation of 2.4 million copies, of which 1.6 million are digital subscribers. It ranks as one of the most-read newspapers in the U.S. just about any way you measure it. It is published in New York City and owned by News Corp. News Corp is controlled by the conservative Murdoch family, who also own Fox News. While The Wall Street Journal does tend to favor conservative, pro-business positions, it's widely respected and typically doesn't show the heavy biases seen at Fox News. History of The Wall Street Journal\nThe Wall Street Journal is a news organization with a long history. It's been printed continuously since July 8, 1889.",
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"segment": "Vincent Van Gogh Painting Style And Techniques - Art & Culture\nApril 24, 2015\nVincent Van Gogh Painting Style And Techniques\nArguably the most influential painter of the 1800s, Vincent Van Gogh set himself apart as a Post-Impressionist artist capable of capturing great beauty and depth of emotion in his many pieces. In looking at a cross section of his work, it is easy to spot a clear evolution from the very anatomically accurate paintings of his early years to the more whimsical creations of his final days. These slow but notable changes in Vincent Van Gogh painting style and techniques make him a very fascinating artist to study. Today, artists continue to make use of Van Gogh’s favored techniques, which include impasto, perspective frame usage and painting from memory. Canvas Preparation\nBefore commencing with any given painting session, Vincent Van Gogh made a point of carefully preparing his canvas. The artist preferred the standard canvas of the day, which was tightly woven and made by machines. He purchased these canvases — along with a whole host of other materials — from Pere Tanguy’s famous art supply shop. The canvases have since been deemed of shockingly low quality as such, those who strive to create reproductions of Van Gogh’s work are advised to also use lower quality linen-stretched canvases. In addition to the purchase of his favorite canvases, Van Gogh’s artistic preparation process included the use of chalk, barium sulphate and lead white as canvas fillers. This Van Gogh painting technique, although not as well known as his use of bright colors and thick paint, made it possible for the artist to exemplify his unique painting style.",
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"headings": "Vincent van Gogh Painting Techniques\nPAINT\nVincent van Gogh Painting Techniques\nPointillism\nImpasto\nUse of Color\nJaponisme\nLithography\nReferences\nWriter Bio\nRelated Articles\n",
"segment": "Vincent van Gogh Painting Techniques | Our Pastimes\nPAINT\nVincent van Gogh Painting Techniques\nBy: Jane Seery Updated September 15, 2017\nJupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images\nBy: Jane Seery Updated September 15, 2017\nShare It\nShare\nTweet\nPost\nEmail\nPrint\nRelated\nSolitaire - 100% Free to Play Online\nLearn More →\nVincent van Gogh was a self-taught, Dutch post-Impressionist painter, who used a range of painting techniques throughout his artistic career. He understood the importance of mastering drawing skills before moving on to experiment with color and was not afraid to express himself through his work. Ill health and his appreciation of the French landscape and its Impressionist painters were all major influences on his work. Pointillism\nPointillism is a technique of applying paint in a pattern of different colored dots. From a distance the eye does not see the dots individually and the colors blend together to form an image. Van Gogh painted a \"Self Portrait\" in 1887 using this method. The lively effect of the dots and color in this image contrast sharply with his dour expression. Impasto\nThis is a technique of spreading paint thickly onto the canvas with a palette knife or brush so that the strokes are visible.",
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"headings": "How do You Create Movement in a Painting? Here are 4 Ways:\nHow do You Create Movement in a Painting? Here are 4 Ways:\n1. Directional brushwork\n2. Contrasting smooth and impasto texture\n3. Using rhythmic, or repeating elements\n4. Contrasting warm and cool color temperature\nHere are a few additional quick tips to remember:\n",
"segment": "By doing this, you can suggestively push your viewer around the painting as you please. Vincent van Gogh was a genius at using directional brushwork; his paintings almost jump off the canvas at you. You can see that in each of his paintings below. Notice how van Gogh creates variance and activity in his paintings by changing the thickness, length and direction of his strokes. Those directional lines drag you all around the painting as you follow his brushwork. 2. Contrasting smooth and impasto texture\nBy contrasting smooth and refined texture against impasto texture you can create an interesting depth in your painting. The illusion of movement is created as our eyes are drawn towards these areas of thicker or thinner paint. A common technique is to use impasto texture for the foreground to contrast against a smoother middle and background.",
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"headings": "What is Vincent Van Gogh’s Painting Style?\nWhat is Vincent Van Gogh’s Painting Style?\nStyle and Works\nVan Gogh Artistic style\nEarly Years:\nMiddle Years:\nAdvanced Years:\nLegacy of Vincent Van Gogh\nFrequently asked Questions about Van Gogh\nWhat is Van Gogh’s Painting Style?\nHow many paintings did Van Gogh complete before his death?\nDid Vincent van Gogh really cut off his whole ear?\nHow many paintings did Van Gogh sell during his lifetime?\nCan you tell me what Portrait of Doctor Gachet sold for at auction?\n",
"segment": "He knew how to use them, and thoroughly thought over his compositions. He was an extremely purposeful person. It’s enough to have a cursory glance at the paintings and drawings by Van Gogh to notice a gradual transition from anatomically accurate works in his early period to more eccentric in his mature years. This slow, but tangible development of the style and technique, makes Van Gogh so attractive for the research. Many artists still continue to use his favorite techniques, such as impasto and drawing from memory. “My brush stroke has no system at all,” Van Gogh wrote to Emile Bernard. “ I hit the canvas with irregular touches of the brush, which I leave as they are. Patches of thickly laid-on color, spots of canvas left uncovered, here and there portions that are left absolutely unfinished, repetitions, savageries; in short, I am inclined to think that the result is so disquieting and irritating as to be a godsend to those people who have fixed preconceived ideas about technique.” In a letter to his brother Theo van Gogh, Vincent commented on his artistic method, “The shadows and the cast shadows are suppressed;",
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"segment": "he died in 1890 at the age of 37 from a gunshot wound. The art style used in the starry night\nVan Gogh used impressionism to bring life into his works. He would usually start with a bright and transparent background. Next, he would paint his subject or objects, and then to bring life into his works, he would add details. He used a wet-on-wet technique where he first would paint with a very bright and wet brush. Van Gogh would apply thin black paint with a flat brush and then paint with more damp paint. His style also consisted of color and large, bold, vigorous brushstrokes. Vincent used blue and green to portray flowers. Vincent's brushstrokes are stiff and a dark orange, which resulted in a dark, muddy, look. He would often use yellow, pink, orange, and green to bring color to the character in his paintings.",
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"headings": "Vincent van Gogh Paintings from Arles\nVincent van Gogh Paintings from Arles\nvan Gogh Image Gallery\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Harvest by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nSprig of Flowering Almond Blossom in a Glass by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Postman Joseph Roulin by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nCafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nLandscape with Snow by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nPeach Trees in Blossom (Souvenir de Mauve) by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nLanglois Bridge at Arles with Women Washing by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe White Orchard by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nAlmond Tree in Blossom by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nField of Flowers near Arles by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Sower by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nFishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Zouave by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nCorn Fields and Poppies by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nLa Mousme, Sitting by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nSelf-Portrait with Pipe and Straw Hat by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nEncampment of Gypsies with Caravans by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nOleanders by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nPloughed Field by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nThe Old Mill by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nStarry Night over the Rhone by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nStudy for 'Romans Parisiens' by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nWillows at Sunset by Vincent van Gogh\nTo learn more about art, famous artists, and art history, check out:\nABOUT THE AUTHOR:\nCitation\n",
"segment": "Observe how the thick layers of paint recorded every action of van Gogh's brush. Oleanders: Characteristic of most of Vincent van Gogh's still-life compositions, the objects in this painting hold special meaning for the artist. Learn about the significance of the objects in Oleanders. Ploughed Field: In this piece, Vincent van Gogh again employed his technique of applying thick strokes of pigment to the canvas. Observe the individual brush strokes and heavy pigment of Ploughed Field. The Old Mill: The thick articulation of the artist's brush strokes bring an expressive quality to The Old Mill. Learn more about the technique Vincent van Gogh used to create this painting.",
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"headings": "Van Gogh: Incredible Style and Technique\nVan Gogh: Incredible Style and Technique\nTechniques and experimental materials\nThe Bedroom\nWE SAID THIS: A careful study makes us conclude that Van Gogh’s paintings give testimony to his innovation and shows a brilliant choice of materials and their application.\n",
"segment": "His work is described as intensely emotional and one of its kind. If you are an art lover, you can’t miss learning all about Van Gogh’s incredible style and technique in the world of art. Techniques and experimental materials\nVincent Van Gogh gained fame for his experiment with materials and methods when creating his art pieces. He employed pigments in his work, which had just newly emerged in the art market, just as his artistic career was developing and was gaining momentum. In his paintings, he strove to accomplish brilliance in his color strokes. To this end, he put the newly introduced pigments to good use. However, owing to the lack of stability in chemicals made, the pigments often fade with time. Well aware of these pigment vulnerabilities, Van Gogh applied all precaution and care by applying more concentrated and brighter colors than he intended for the final result. This technique was there to achieve the effect Van Gogh originally aimed for as the colors dulled. This process of fading made one wonder at which point had the colors dulled in the inevitable process to the exact vivid shades Van had striven for.",
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"segment": "Van Gogh would apply thin black paint with a flat brush and then paint with more damp paint. His style also consisted of color and large, bold, vigorous brushstrokes. Vincent used blue and green to portray flowers. Vincent's brushstrokes are stiff and a dark orange, which resulted in a dark, muddy, look. He would often use yellow, pink, orange, and green to bring color to the character in his paintings. Van Gogh used cross-hatching in many of his artworks. The small lines that he did would create a bold or intense look. Vincent Van Gogh also used dark green, purple, and light blue to portray his paintings' character. Van Gogh's legacy\nVisual arts and paintings play an essential role in expressing our emotions and imagination in this modern world. The styles in which we look at our surroundings, whether paintings or artworks in galleries, can help us imagine other worlds.",
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"headings": "\nWhat materials did Vincent van Gogh use to make \"The Starry Night?\"\nI recently heard that the famous painting “Starry Night” was painted by Vincent van Gogh during the day. Is this true or is it just a myth?\n",
"segment": "Updated 1 year ago · Author has 325 answers and 604K answer views\nWhat art tools did Vincent van Gogh use? Most of his work was oil on canvas. He used a technique called \"impasto\" which means using the paint straight out of the tube with no thinning or diluting. You apply the paint to the canvas very quickly in thick daubs with either a palette knife or brush so that you build up a thick texture. The brush strokes and marks left behind with this technique, their size and direction becomes as important and expressive as your colours and the actual subject matter you are painting. He would have had all the other usual assortment of tools as well. In addition to a variety of brushes and palette knives\nContinue Reading\nMost of his work was oil on canvas. He used a technique called \"impasto\" which means using the paint straight out of the tube with no thinning or diluting. You apply the paint to the canvas very quickly in thick daubs with either a palette knife or brush so that you build up a thick textur",
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"segment": "This technique creates the principle of movement within his works of art. http://artsmarts4kids.blogspot.co.uk/2007/10/vincent-van-gogh.html\nWorks of Art By Vincent Van Gogh: Post-Impressionist\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLesson Objective: Can I re-create the various lines in a Vincent Van Gogh Painting, Using Mixed Media? Key Term: Exploring Texture, Pattern and Value: Van Gogh Line Inspirations\nYear 7\nStep One: Divide a blank sheet of paper into four equal parts (one line horizantally, one line vertically)\nStep Two: Choose one of the above Vincent Van Gogh paintings to draw\nStep Three: Draw in the OUTLINES of the different features and objects within the drawing over the entire blank page.",
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"segment": "books and literature travel books\n4.6/5 (591 Views . 44 Votes)\nThe final fall of the Byzantine Empire was caused by attacks from the Ottomans. The Byzantine Empire fell, and Islam spread into Eastern Europe. The main reason of its fall was a significant number of attacks made by the Ottoman Turks. In 1454, Constantinople finally surrendered to them. Click to see full answer\nMoreover, what led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire? The first cause of the decline of the Byzantine Empire was the Arab Wars. In the west side of Byzantium, conflicts rose and began to cause trouble for the Empire. Italian city-states such as Venice and Genoa were lost to Arabs. This conflict lasted over 300 years.",
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"segment": "Why Did the Ottoman Empire Fall? - WorldAtlas\nWhy Did the Ottoman Empire Fall? Historical map of the Ottoman Empire. What Was the Ottoman Empire? The Ottoman Empire was first established in the northwestern region of present-day Anatolia by Osman, a tribal leader, in the late 1200s. By the mid-14th century, the Ottomans had made their way west and taken control of the Balkans. Just 100 years later, the Ottoman Empire helped overthrow the Roman Empire, and by the 17th century the Ottoman Empire had expanded into areas of western Asia, southeastern and central Europe, northern and northeastern Africa, and the Caucasus. In total, at its most expansive reach, the Ottoman Empire covered 2 million square miles and controlled a population of approximately 15 million. It is remembered as one of the largest and most powerful empires in human history. When Did the Ottoman Empire Fall?",
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"segment": "The Ottoman Empire fell soon after the Arabs revolted in 1916 with British help. The empire fell after the Sinai, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and eventually Anatolia itself fell. The Ottomans surrendered in 1918. The Turkish War of Independence was a series of ethnic cleansing and military campaigns by The Turkish National Movement, which lead to the foundation of the Republic of Turkey. In 1923, the Ottoman Empire formally ceased to exist. Sultan's family\nRukiye Sabiha Sultan’s wedding day in 1920, left to right: Fatma Ulviye Sultan, Ayşe Hatice Hayriye Dürrüşehvar Sultan, Emine Nazikeda Kadınefendi, Rukiye Sabiha Sulta",
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"segment": "Once a super power, the Ottoman Empire fell because of a combination of internal degeneration and external pressures. Loss of economic vitality resulted as Europe went to Africa for trade and relied on the Americas rather than the Ottoman middleman. Industrialized Europe soon surpassed outdated Ottoman traditions. Poor leadership gave way to loss of centralized control, and ultimately, its collapse. Ottoman decline occurred due to economic difficulties, military issues, and demise of political structure (corruption in government). One of the main causes of the decline of the Ottoman Empire was the decline in losses due to trade, along with many stifling economic issues. At one point, the Ottoman Empire was the center of trade, due to its location. As technology advanced, and explorers discovered new parts of the world, the Ottoman Empire became less of an influence in trade. This trend started as early as the 1580s, when Omer Talib, an Ottoman geographer, warned the Sultan of the threat. He said, “Now the Europeans have learnt to know the whole...\nRead More\n1128 Words 5 Pages\nEssay about The decline of the ottoman empire\n...the Ottoman Empire Decline ?",
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"segment": "This led to the dismissal of the ottoman rulers by the Europeans as competent rulers who could lead the empire to modernization. The empire was faced with rebellions from the people, corruption of the administrators, economic difficulties and military deterioration, and was as a result called the sick man of Europe. Although there are a few recorded primary sources of data that can be used to explain the causes of the declining Ottoman Empire, historians have suggested that political, economic and social factors led to the decline. The political changes that took place in the leadership of the empire where intelligent and able dynasty of rulers was replaced by incompetent and misfit political and religious leaders led to the collapse of the government apparatus in the empire. The political and religious institutions became inefficient and lost their integrity. The most striking effect of the government collapse was the declining military power of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman army lost the morale as well as courage which resulted into series of defeats. Since the 16th century, the army had become weak and the expansion of the empire was limited by Persian Empire and the Portuguese to the east and the Russian on the other side. The deteriorating military could not confront the armies of these monarchies which used unfamiliar techniques as opposed to the tradition Muslim war against the infidels (Lewis, p 112). As opposed to the early political development in the Ottoman Empire, the change of leadership resulted into conservatism in the 19th century which led to stagnation as the rest of the...\nCited:",
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"segment": "Click to see full answer\nMoreover, what led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire? The first cause of the decline of the Byzantine Empire was the Arab Wars. In the west side of Byzantium, conflicts rose and began to cause trouble for the Empire. Italian city-states such as Venice and Genoa were lost to Arabs. This conflict lasted over 300 years. Furthermore, who destroyed the Byzantine Empire? Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II\nAccordingly, how and when did the Byzantine Empire come to an end? On May 29, 1453 CE, Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks and the Byzantine Empire came to an end. Constantinople was transformed into the Islamic city of Istanbul. When did the Byzantine empire start to decline?",
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"segment": "After graduation, he enrolled at Princeton University, where he served as the school newspaper's cartoonist and sang with The Princeton Tigertones a cappella group. Miller earned an A.B. in English in 1995, then moved to Los Angeles and began working for a company that made television films. Wentworth has two younger sisters, Leigh and Gillian. Career: Miller made his television debut on a 1998 episode of \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer,\" and appeared in his first film, a direct-to-video version of \"Romeo and Juliet,\" two years later. From 1999 to 2000, he guest-starred on three episodes of the \"Party of Five\" spin-off \"Time of Your Life,\" and in 2000, he appeared on The WB series \"Popular\" and the NBC medical drama \"ER.\" Wentworth then appeared in the 2001 short film \"Room 302\" and the miniseries \"Dinotopia,\" which aired as part of \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC. In 2003, he co-starred with Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman in \"The Human Stain\" and played Dr. Adam Lockwood in \"Underworld,\" which grossed $95.7 million at the box office. In 2005, Miller guest-starred on the CBS series \"Joan of Arcadia\" and \"Ghost Whisperer,\" appeared in the short film \"The Confession,\" lent his voice to the big-budget film \"Stealth,\" and landed a lead role on \"Prison Break.\" Since his character's torso was covered in tattoos, Wentworth had to spend more than four hours having fake tattoos applied every time he filmed the show. \"",
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"segment": "In October 2016, the mental health charity Active Minds named Wentworth an ambassador, and he was the keynote speaker at the organization's national conference the following month. Awards and Nominations: In 2006, Miller received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama for \"Prison Break.\" The series also earned him five Teen Choice Award nominations, a Gold Derby Award nomination for Breakthrough Performer of the Year, and a Bravo Otto nomination for Best Male TV Star. Wentworth won a Saturn Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Guest Performance in a Television Series for \"The Flash\" in 2014, and he was nominated for Best Actor on Television for \"Prison Break\" in 2006. \" The Human Stain\" earned him Black Reel Award nominations for Film: Best Actor and Film: Best Breakthrough Performance, and \"Stoker\" received Best Screenplay nominations from the \"Fangoria\" Chainsaw Awards, Fright Meter Awards, and International Online Cinema Awards. Luke Perry Net Worth\nSkeet Ulrich Net Worth\nKate Mara Net Worth\nWentworth Miller\nNet Worth: $4 Million\nDate of Birth:",
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"segment": "Wentworth Miller is an American actor and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as Michael Scofield in the Fox series Prison Break for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2005. He has later appeared in various television shows including The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Dinotopia, Time of Your Life among others. He has also appeared in several films. What is Wentworth Miller famous for? Wentworth Miller is famous for his role as Michael Scofield in the Fox series, Prison Break. What nationality is Wentworth Miller? Wentworth Miller was born as Wentworth Earl Miller III on 2 June 1972. His birth name is Wentworth Earl Miller III. He was born to American parents, a father, Wentworth E. Miller II and a mother, Roxann Miller in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England.",
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"segment": "Some of his other popular roles include Sgt. Paul Adams in Ghost Whisperer , Detective Nate Kendall in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and as a guest role in The Flash. Besides acting, the Prison Break star has also starred in a couple of music videos It’s Like That and We Belong Together . Additionally, he has also appeared in a couple of hit movies including ‘Blood Creek’, ‘Stealth’, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, and ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’. Awards\nAs of now, Wentworth has won a Saturn Award as the Best Guest Starring Role on Television for “The Flash”. For his role in Prison Break, he also got a Golden Globe Award nomination as well as Teen Choice Award, Black Reel Award, and a few more. Wentworth Miller: Net Worth\nBeing a famous actor, he earns a healthy amount of money from his profession.",
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"segment": "From 1999 to 2000, he guest-starred on three episodes of the \"Party of Five\" spin-off \"Time of Your Life,\" and in 2000, he appeared on The WB series \"Popular\" and the NBC medical drama \"ER.\" Wentworth then appeared in the 2001 short film \"Room 302\" and the miniseries \"Dinotopia,\" which aired as part of \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC. In 2003, he co-starred with Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman in \"The Human Stain\" and played Dr. Adam Lockwood in \"Underworld,\" which grossed $95.7 million at the box office. In 2005, Miller guest-starred on the CBS series \"Joan of Arcadia\" and \"Ghost Whisperer,\" appeared in the short film \"The Confession,\" lent his voice to the big-budget film \"Stealth,\" and landed a lead role on \"Prison Break.\" Since his character's torso was covered in tattoos, Wentworth had to spend more than four hours having fake tattoos applied every time he filmed the show. \" Prison Break\" aired 81 episodes between 2005 and 2009 (as well as a 2009 television movie, \"Prison Break: The Final Break\"), then aired a nine-episode fifth season in 2017. In 2020, he announced that he would no longer play heterosexual characters and wasn't interested in participating in any potential upcoming seasons of \"Prison Break.\" (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for SiriusXM)\nAfter the original run of \"Prison Break,\" Miller appeared on NBC's \"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit\" (2009) as Detective Nate Kendall, guest-starred on Fox's \"House\" (2011), voiced Slade Wilson / Deathstroke on \"Young Justice\" (2013), and played soldier Chris Redfield in the 2010 film \"Resident Evil:",
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"segment": "He identified strongly with the core dilemma of the movie, about a black man who chooses to \"pass\" as white. Miller worked extensively on the role, not only in researching Anthony Hopkins, but by embarking on a four-month regimen to accurately portray Silk as a boxer. Also in 2003, he had a minor role in the film Underworld, playing a doctor and friend of the character Michael Corvin . In 2005, Miller was cast as Michael Scofield in Fox Network's television drama Prison Break. He played the role of a gifted structural engineer who created an elaborate scheme to help his brother, Lincoln Burrows ( Dominic Purcell ), escape death row after being found guilty of a crime he did not commit. His character had a full upper body (front and back) tattoo. Covering both the front of Miller's torso and his back, along with both arms from shoulders to wrists, the special effects for the tattoo took over four hours to apply. His performance in the show earned him a 2005 Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series. The show was finished in 2009 after four seasons, but a new nine-episode fifth season was released April 4, 2017, with Miller reprising his role. Miller appeared in two Mariah Carey music videos, \" It's Like That \" as a party guest and \" We Belong Together \" as her love interest.",
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