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{"id": 8, "text": "Safety Net (Forbes.com) Forbes.com - After earning a PH.D. in Sociology, Danny Bazil Riley started to work as the general manager at a commercial real estate firm at an annual base salary of #36;70,000. Soon after, a financial planner stopped by his desk to drop off brochures about insurance benefits available through his employer. But, at 32, \"buying insurance was the furthest thing from my mind,\" says Riley.", "label": 2} |
{"id": 9, "text": "Wall St. Bears Claw Back Into the Black NEW YORK (Reuters) - Short-sellers, Wall Street's dwindling band of ultra-cynics, are seeing green again.", "label": 2} |
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{"synthetic": "in addition to sega staff from the previous games , development work was handled in addition by unknown the original scenario was written kazuki yamanobe , while the script was written by hiroyuki fujii , koichi majima , miyagi not known to exist , seiki unknown and takayuki unknown .", "short": "in addition to sega staff from the previous games , development work was also handled by unknown the original scenario was written kazuki yamanobe , while the script was written by hiroyuki fujii , koichi majima , unknown miyagi , seiki unknown and takayuki unknown .", "error": 2, "accuracy": 0.96, "long": "in addition to the staff from the previous games the development work was handled by unknown the original scenario was written by kazuki yamanobe while the script was written by hiroyuki fujii koichi majima miyagi not known to exist", "levenshtein": 75, "meteor": 0.8833009114236204, "meteor_": 0.7722961272040303, "meteorp": 0.8766182537483451} |
{"synthetic": "he unknown the main theme about seven times through the music production due to this need to revise or renew one 's act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event to the game .", "short": "he unknown the main theme about seven times through the music production due to this need to reassess the game .", "error": 1, "accuracy": 0.972972972972973, "long": "he did not know the main theme about seven times during the music production in order to rethink or renew one's act of judging or evaluating a person or situation in the game", "levenshtein": 58, "meteor": 0.5605579096045198, "meteor_": 0.38624396069703054, "meteorp": 0.6978192419825073} |
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{"synthetic": "the arsenal was constructed at the request of governor james sevier conway in the manner in which an electrical or mechanical device responds to an input signal or a range of input signals to the perceived dangers of frontier life and fears of the many native americans who were passing through on their way to the newly established oklahoma geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state .", "short": "the arsenal was constructed at the request of governor james sevier conway in response to the perceived dangers of frontier life and fears of the many native americans who were passing through the state on their way to the newly established oklahoma territory .", "error": 2, "accuracy": 0.96875, "long": "a firearms arsenal was built at the request of the governor of oklahoma in the manner in which an electrical or mechanical device responds to an input signal or a range of input signals for the perceived dangers of frontier life and fears of the many native americans who were passing", "levenshtein": 163, "meteor": 0.6067208838422588, "meteor_": 0.5441075307961979, "meteorp": 0.8448704164036194} |
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{"Headline": "Australia news LIVE: Census 2021 results released; chaos in Sydney for commuters amid rail industrial action Blockade Australia protests - Sydney Morning Herald", "Sentiment": -0.210526316} |
{"Headline": "ASX opens up BWX dives 38pc Collins Foods Tassal jumps - The Australian Financial Review", "Sentiment": 0.0} |
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{"Headline": "Australia's aged-care sector losing 65000 workers every year report finds - 9News", "Sentiment": -0.3} |
{"Headline": "Innovative treatment reduces post-traumatic headache related disability study finds - News-Medical.Net", "Sentiment": -0.1} |
{"Headline": "Pause in medication would improve Covid jab response for millions study shows - Financial Times", "Sentiment": 0.363636364} |
{"Headline": "Israel loosens abortion regulations in response to Roe - 9News", "Sentiment": 0.142857143} |
{"Headline": "The Hottest Game Of The Summer Has A Cheating Problem - Kotaku Australia", "Sentiment": -0.714285714} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "Each slave node shall implement the objects listed in Table 8-1 in its Object Dictionary."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "For wire bonding or adhesive bonding soft gold shall be used. "} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "For each telecommand packet transporting a request to change the maximum transition reporting delay, the application data field shall have the structure specified in Figure 8-113."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "The data hold time after the DATA_CLK_OUT falling edge, tdh, shall be not less than 0. "} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "The risk assessment shall cover the following: 1.\ta summary and description of each hazardous activity, 2.\tan assessment of the risks associated with the hazard, its likelihood and severity, 3.\tan identification of all risk reduction measures and the verification of their effectiveness after implementation, 4.\ta clear indication of the remaining and acceptable risks to operate the facility, 5.\tthe methodology used for the risk assessment."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "Swage-type terminals that are mounted in a plated-through hole shall be secured to the PCB by an elliptical funnel swage in accordance with Figure 8-6 (b). NOTE An elliptical funnel swage enables complete filling of the plated-through hole with solder."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "The supplier shall ensure that inspection, measuring and test facilities, including both test hardware and test software are protected against adjustments, which can invalidate the calibration setting."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "Each request to load raw memory data areas by reference shall contain: 1.\tif the raw data memory management subservice manages more than one memory, the identifier of the memory; 2.\tthe file path of the file containing the data to load; 3.\tan ordered list of one or more instructions to load a raw memory data area by reference."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "The interface between the space segment element and the launch facility shall be verified before actual spacecraft operation."} |
{"source": "spacebert_ecss", "reqs": "To summary-report the content of each packet store, N shall be set to 0."} |
{"id": 1, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "Our Deeds are the Reason of this #earthquake May ALLAH Forgive us all", "target": 1} |
{"id": 4, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "Forest fire near La Ronge Sask. Canada", "target": 1} |
{"id": 5, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "All residents asked to 'shelter in place' are being notified by officers. No other evacuation or shelter in place orders are expected", "target": 1} |
{"id": 6, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "13,000 people receive #wildfires evacuation orders in California ", "target": 1} |
{"id": 7, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "Just got sent this photo from Ruby #Alaska as smoke from #wildfires pours into a school ", "target": 1} |
{"id": 8, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "#RockyFire Update => California Hwy. 20 closed in both directions due to Lake County fire - #CAfire #wildfires", "target": 1} |
{"id": 10, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "#flood #disaster Heavy rain causes flash flooding of streets in Manitou, Colorado Springs areas", "target": 1} |
{"id": 13, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "I'm on top of the hill and I can see a fire in the woods...", "target": 1} |
{"id": 14, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "There's an emergency evacuation happening now in the building across the street", "target": 1} |
{"id": 15, "keyword": null, "location": null, "text": "I'm afraid that the tornado is coming to our area...", "target": 1} |
{"text": "Kevin: YOU LISTEN TO ME YOU MOTHERFUCKER! DON'T YOU EVER DISRESPECT THE GREATEST POP GROUP OF ALL TIME! YOU COCKSUCKER!!!! I HOPE YOU GET DIARRHEA AND IT RUNS DOWN YOUR LEG!!!! FUCK YOU BITCH ASS BITCH!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.969677, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 42, "score": 0.9154545}, {"begin": 42, "end": 104, "score": 0.15280591}, {"begin": 104, "end": 123, "score": 0.95771074}, {"begin": 123, "end": 177, "score": 0.47178358}, {"begin": 177, "end": 202, "score": 0.96486}]} |
{"text": "FUCK YOU,TINSKI, AND FUCK YOU, LOS... (you were close, urks) I had a dilemma...I went to get a fucking marker to right my sign...i opened it...and fucking ink went all over my GOD FUCKING DAMN CARPET!!! SOOOOOOOOO.....I'VE BEEN CLEANING MY FUCKING CARPET, YOU FUCKING TWATS!!!! SNIFF MY FUCKING SHAFT, YOU LOSER FAGGOTs, AND DYKES!!!\n\n13' D WIDE...BITCHES. $120.00 CKs. They were made just right, to fit up your ass-holes!!!!!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.969677, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 79, "score": 0.9393468}, {"begin": 79, "end": 203, "score": 0.89362836}, {"begin": 203, "end": 218, "score": 0.06828499}, {"begin": 218, "end": 278, "score": 0.9393468}, {"begin": 278, "end": 334, "score": 0.96486}, {"begin": 334, "end": 348, "score": 0.06481224}, {"begin": 348, "end": 357, "score": 0.848138}, {"begin": 357, "end": 370, "score": 0.06466895}, {"begin": 370, "end": 426, "score": 0.8484333}]} |
{"text": "Who said that? Who the fuck said that? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed cocksucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? Nobody, huh? The fairy fucking godmother said it. Out-fucking-standing! I will PT you all until you fucking die! I'll PT you until your assholes are sucking buttermilk!\n\nWho said that? Who the fuck said that? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed cocksucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? Nobody, huh? The fairy fucking godmother said it. Out-fucking-standing! I will PT you all until you fucking die! I'll PT you until your assholes are sucking buttermilk!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.96486, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 15, "score": 0.012743182}, {"begin": 15, "end": 39, "score": 0.75788987}, {"begin": 39, "end": 151, "score": 0.8486256}, {"begin": 151, "end": 164, "score": 0.017911917}, {"begin": 164, "end": 201, "score": 0.7934984}, {"begin": 201, "end": 223, "score": 0.80435413}, {"begin": 223, "end": 264, "score": 0.9393468}, {"begin": 264, "end": 320, "score": 0.9197861}, {"begin": 320, "end": 336, "score": 0.012743182}, {"begin": 336, "end": 640, "score": 0.96486}]} |
{"text": "You're gonna have to call the fucking United Nations and get a fucking binding resolution to keep me from fucking destroying you. I'm talking about a scorched earth, motherfucker! I will massacre you! I WILL FUCK YOU UP!\n\n636 shares", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "OpenWebText2"}, "score": 0.96486, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 130, "score": 0.87427866}, {"begin": 130, "end": 180, "score": 0.8456424}, {"begin": 180, "end": 201, "score": 0.7985956}, {"begin": 201, "end": 221, "score": 0.9393468}, {"begin": 221, "end": 232, "score": 0.031274706}]} |
{"text": "God help you...\n\n0\n\n4\n\n...if you get in my way today.\n\nMotherfucker on Main that cut me off this morning? The only reason you're still breathing is your daughter was in the back seat....thank her for your life tonight!\n\nThe fucking asshole who lives above me? If you bitch about me smoking on my back porch that I pay rent for one more time I will come up there and throw your scrawny ass off your balcony then make sure your bar-b-q lands on your fucking head, I will then drag you to the street and curb-stomp your dumb ass!\n\nMy roomie? If you hit on me one more fucking time I will take naked pics of you in your sleep (if I can stomach it) and post them on every fucking website known to man! With your e-mail address! Then you can have fun fending off the pervs! I wouldn't fuck you with someone else's dick!\n\nMy ex? FUCK YOU!!!\n\nMy employer? If you lay me off I swear to whatever you consider holy that I will sink every motherfucking ship in the Puget Sound. Then I will set fire to every motherfucking building you own and walk through the inlet with with 2 mini gatling guns and 10 bajillion rounds of armor piercing explosive ammunition. When I'm done there won't even be teeth left to identify the bodies! Fucking selfish, greedy, cock-holstering pussies!\n\nTravis? You promised to be my friend and I yours. WTF??? You bailed bitch! How very very CHRISTIAN of you. FUCK YOU...GO TO HELL! And I'll meet your punk ass there!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.96486, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 16, "score": 0.03203607}, {"begin": 16, "end": 22, "score": 0.021429785}, {"begin": 22, "end": 54, "score": 0.022922646}, {"begin": 54, "end": 106, "score": 0.89362836}, {"begin": 106, "end": 219, "score": 0.28346512}, {"begin": 219, "end": 260, "score": 0.8886109}, {"begin": 260, "end": 527, "score": 0.96486}, {"begin": 527, "end": 539, "score": 0.03297429}, {"begin": 539, "end": 697, "score": 0.8486256}, {"begin": 697, "end": 1432, "score": 0.96486}]} |
{"text": "Stats\n\nFriends\n\nLinks to Me\n\nRecent Comments\n\nWHAT THE FUCK MAN???? HOW THE BLOODY FUCKING FUCK COULD SLIPKNOT BE BETTER THAN MUSHROOMHEAD??? MUSHROOMHEAD HAVE WAY MUCH BETTER VOCALS, WAY MUCH BETTER LYRICS (WHICH AREN'T ALL JUST SWEARWORDS AND ARE REALISTIC) AND MUSHROOMHEAD ARE JUST WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY MUCH GENERALLY BETTER!!!\n\nFUCK YOU SLIPKNOT, YOU USELESS CUNTS!!! ALL YOU DID IS STEAL MUSHROMHEAD'S IDEA WITH THE MASK! FUCK ALL OF YOU!!!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.96486, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 6, "score": 0.012226149}, {"begin": 6, "end": 15, "score": 0.0113613885}, {"begin": 15, "end": 28, "score": 0.026569415}, {"begin": 28, "end": 45, "score": 0.012909483}, {"begin": 45, "end": 68, "score": 0.8514152}, {"begin": 68, "end": 142, "score": 0.9130386}, {"begin": 142, "end": 339, "score": 0.39722353}, {"begin": 339, "end": 380, "score": 0.969677}, {"begin": 380, "end": 435, "score": 0.34605733}, {"begin": 435, "end": 453, "score": 0.9393468}]} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 0, "text": "Oh, thank you very much. And I love your...coat. I love your coat.", "character": 0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 1, "text": "Well, it's not but I'm still mad about it.", "character": 3} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 2, "text": "How are you going to get everything done?", "character": 4} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 3, "text": "Lily, where'd you get that?", "character": 1} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "text": "I'll come with you.", "character": 0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "text": "What?!", "character": 3} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "text": "What are you... What you're talking about?", "character": 1} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 7, "text": "In the mail or in my mind? Zero. She's up three-zip. Oh! Cupcakes! Great. I bet they're delicious, too. Yup, they're delicious. Damn it! I don't deserve these delicious cupcakes. God, I hate myself right now.", "character": 1} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "text": "It means nothing.", "character": 2} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 9, "text": "I'm lost. What do I do?", "character": 4} |
{"text": "Check out our new site Makeup Addiction\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nadd your own caption\n\nFUCK IT I'm drinking and playing video games.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "OpenWebText2"}, "score": 0.9011103, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 40, "score": 0.14182632}, {"begin": 40, "end": 62, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 62, "end": 84, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 84, "end": 106, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 106, "end": 128, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 128, "end": 150, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 150, "end": 172, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 172, "end": 194, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 194, "end": 216, "score": 0.09016511}, {"begin": 216, "end": 328, "score": 0.91885155}]} |
{"text": "Incidence of sudden athletic deaths between 1985 and 1990 in Marion County, Indiana.\nRelatively little information is available concerning the incidence of sudden death in athletes in the United States. The present study provides annual incidence rates of sudden athletic deaths in Marion County, Indiana, home of Indianapolis, the \"amateur sports capital of the world.\" The overall incidence was 0.04% (18 athletic deaths in 44,481 forensic necropsies). This incidence varied slightly over the 6-year study period: 1985 (0.06%), 1986 (0.03%), 1987 (0.04%), 1988 (0.09%), 1989 (0%), 1990 (0.01%). Of the 18 sudden athletic deaths, 88% were cardiac in origin. A retrospective analysis of preparticipation screening efforts suggests that most of the cardiac conditions responsible for death could have been detected.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "score": 0.07828545, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 85, "score": 0.0133088045}, {"begin": 85, "end": 203, "score": 0.069022745}, {"begin": 203, "end": 371, "score": 0.0018750377}, {"begin": 371, "end": 455, "score": 0.060468286}, {"begin": 455, "end": 597, "score": 0.024226902}, {"begin": 597, "end": 659, "score": 0.060327347}, {"begin": 659, "end": 814, "score": 0.007973304}]} |
{"text": "Haemodynamic steady state via combined infusion of dobutamine and dopamine in the pretransplant phase.\nThe course of a critically ill patient suffering endstage dilated cardiomyopathy is reported focusing on the use of inotropic support. A steady state haemodynamic condition was achieved using continuous low-dose infusion of dobutamine in combination with dopamine for several days. Thus as a candidate for heart transplantation he was made transportable to a foreign country.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "score": 0.12869027, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 103, "score": 0.01947089}, {"begin": 103, "end": 238, "score": 0.15050629}, {"begin": 238, "end": 385, "score": 0.07861894}, {"begin": 385, "end": 478, "score": 0.056079097}]} |
{"text": "In episode 330, Jack and Miles are joined by Yo Is This Racist's co-host Andrew Ti to discuss a Colorado store closing down after they boycotted Nike cause of Colin Kaepernick ad, Amazon canceling their plans to build an HQ in New York City, Trump calling a state of emergency over the border wall, Paul Manafort lying while under cooperation agreement, Frozen 2 trailer dropping, an absurd Newsweek story, the Oscars upsetting everyone, and more!\n\nIn episode 324, Jack and Miles are joined by Billy Wayne Davis to discuss some internet ads coming up, Google searches from different VPN's around the world, Trump's State Of The Union, federal prosecutors looking into Trump's inauguration committee, more Howard Schultz crap, Fox News hosts being surprised that people would want to tax the rich, and more!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "score": 0.6047336, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 448, "score": 0.3113234}, {"begin": 448, "end": 806, "score": 0.5716501}]} |
{"text": "Q:\n\nHow to add supported types to existing legacy std::list manipulation functions (i.e. templates?)\n\nI have a specific question about adding supported types to existing legacy std::list manipulation functions. I tried to do this with templates without success, so I'd appreciate any advice on how to use templates better or use different mechanisms entirely. Please take a look at my scenario below and let me know if there's any thoughts on this. Thanks in advance for any help!\nI currently have two std::lists of type A, and have insertion/removal/getter/etc functions for them. A simplified code snippet for this is shown below. \ntypedef std::list<A*> TListA;\nTListA ListA1;\nTListA ListA2;\n\nvoid InsertIntoListA(A* pA)\n{\n TListA& ListA = IsBoo()? ListA1 : ListA2;\n ListA.push_back(pA);\n}\n\nNow, it turns out I need to add type B, and I considered using templates to add this new type (as shown below), but it turns out there are two issues with that.\ntemplate <typename T>\nvoid InsertIntoListT(T* pT)\n{\n std::list<T*>& List;\n\n if (IsA())\n List = IsBoo()? ListA1 : ListA2;\n else\n List = IsBoo()? ListB1 : ListB2; \n\n List.push_back(pT); \n}\n\nIssue 1:\nI cannot have \"std::list& List\" because since it's by reference, it needs to be assigned to an actual list. So I would end up with something like this, which is not ideal.\ntemplate <typename T>\nvoid InsertIntoListT(T* pT)\n{ \n if (IsA()) {\n TListA& ListA = IsBoo()? ListA1 : ListA2;\n ListA.push_back(pT); \n } else {\n TListB& ListB = IsBoo()? ListB1 : ListB2; \n ListB.push_back(pT); \n } \n}\n\nIssue 2:\nI am getting type conversion errors with either A to B, or B to A. I think this is because given the template T, the compiler will enumerate all four possibilities for \"ListA.push_back\" and \"ListB.push_back,\" which leads to inserting A to list A, inserting B to list A, inserting A to list B, and inserting B to list B, and only two of these are valid. So I end up with something like this, which I think defeats the purpose of using templates.\ntemplate <typename T>\nvoid InsertIntoListT(T* pT)\n{ \n if (IsA()) {\n TListA& ListA = IsBoo()? ListA1 : ListA2;\n ListA.push_back(reinterpret_cast<A*>(pT));\n } else {\n TListB& ListB = IsBoo()? ListB1 : ListB2; \n ListB.push_back(reinterpret_cast<B*>(pT));\n } \n}\n\nA:\n\nDon't mix all in one function. It's very bad practice. Use something like\nvoid InsertIntoListImpl(A* p)\n{\n (IsBoo() ? ListA1 : ListA2).push_back(p);\n}\n\nvoid InsertIntoListImpl(B* p)\n{\n (IsBoo() ? ListB1 : ListB2).push_back(p);\n}\n\ntemplate<typename T>\nvoid InsertIntoList(T* p)\n{\n InsertIntoListImpl(p);\n}\n\nor some traits, or something else. But anyway, not many conditions in one function.\nAny why not pass actual list to function for insert? It will be better.\n\n", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "score": 0.092286505, "span_scores": [{"begin": 0, "end": 101, "score": 0.0887176}, {"begin": 101, "end": 211, "score": 0.058536664}, {"begin": 211, "end": 360, "score": 0.082640864}, {"begin": 360, "end": 449, "score": 0.10540166}, {"begin": 449, "end": 481, "score": 0.08509743}, {"begin": 481, "end": 582, "score": 0.066023745}, {"begin": 582, "end": 634, "score": 0.08142468}, {"begin": 634, "end": 664, "score": 0.08521603}, {"begin": 664, "end": 679, "score": 0.062445797}, {"begin": 679, "end": 2867, "score": 0.10203814}]} |
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Colonialism's core meaning is the exploitation of the valuable assets and supplies of the nation that was conquered and the conquering nation then gaining the benefits from the spoils of the war. The meaning of imperialism is to create an empire, by conquering the other state's lands and therefore increasing its own dominance. Colonialism is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region. Colonialism can completely change the existing social structure, physical structure and economics of an area; it is not unusual that the characteristics of the conquering peoples are inherited by the conquered indigenous populations.", "question": " what do conquering people take away from native populations?", "answers.text": [""], "answers.answer_start": [-1], "feat_id": ["5acff63377cf76001a68665d"], "feat_title": ["Imperialism"], "start_logits": [6.890625, -9.96875, -9.859375, -3.62890625, -9.8515625, -9.1796875, -9.375, -9.546875, -10.015625, -8.7109375, -10.8359375, -11.40625, -7.6796875, -3.427734375, -7.60546875, -5.03515625, -7.3984375, -7.12890625, -6.96484375, -6.93359375, -7.609375, -5.30078125, -2.81640625, -7.33984375, -2.478515625, -3.470703125, -7.73046875, -5.7109375, -4.34375, -8.2265625, -5.7421875, -4.265625, -5.02734375, -7.28515625, -7.17578125, -7.44140625, -8.3203125, -6.0703125, -7.9296875, -7.85546875, -8.0078125, -8.265625, -9.0234375, -8.125, -7.85546875, 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{"id": 0, "text": "Working with one of the best Shakespeare sources, this film manages to be creditable to it's source, whilst still appealing to a wider audience.<br /><br />Branagh steals the film from under Fishburne's nose, and there's a talented cast on good form.", "label": 2, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 1, "text": "Well...tremors I, the original started off in 1990 and i found the movie quite enjoyable to watch. however, they proceeded to make tremors II and III. Trust me, those movies started going downhill right after they finished the first one, i mean, ass blasters??? Now, only God himself is capable of answering the question \"why in Gods name would they create another one of these dumpster dives of a movie?\" Tremors IV cannot be considered a bad movie, in fact it cannot be even considered an epitome of a bad movie, for it lives up to more than that. As i attempted to sit though it, i noticed that my eyes started to bleed, and i hoped profusely that the little girl from the ring would crawl through the TV and kill me. did they really think that dressing the people who had stared in the other movies up as though they we're from the wild west would make the movie (with the exact same occurrences) any better? honestly, i would never suggest buying this movie, i mean, there are cheaper ways to find things that burn well.", "label": 0, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 2, "text": "Ouch! This one was a bit painful to sit through. It has a cute and amusing premise, but it all goes to hell from there. Matthew Modine is almost always pedestrian and annoying, and he does not disappoint in this one. Deborah Kara Unger and John Neville turned in surprisingly decent performances. Alan Bates and Jennifer Tilly, among others, played it way over the top. I know that's the way the parts were written, and it's hard to blame actors, when the script and director have them do such schlock. If you're going to have outrageous characters, that's OK, but you gotta have good material to make it work. It didn't here. Run away screaming from this movie if at all possible.", "label": 2, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 3, "text": "I've seen some crappy movies in my life, but this one must be among the very worst. Definately bottom 100 material (imo, that is).<br /><br />We follow two couples, the Dodds (Billy Bob Thornton as Lonnie Earl and Natasha Richardson as Darlene) and the Kirkendalls (Patrick Swayze as Roy and Charlize Theron as Candy) in one car on a roadtrip to Reno.<br /><br />Apparently, Lonnie isn't too happy with his sex-life, so he cheats on his wife with Candy, who's despirately trying to have a baby. Roy, meanwhile, isn't too sure if his sperm is OK so he's getting it checked by a doctor.<br /><br />Now, I had read the back of the DVD, but my girlfriend didn't, and she blurted out after about 20 minutes: 'oh yeah, she's gonna end up pregnant but her husband can't have any baby's'. Spot on, as this movie is soooo predictable. As well as boring. And annoying. Meaningless. Offensive. Terrible.<br /><br />An example of how much this movie stinks. The two couples set out in their big car towards Nevada, when they are stopped by 2 police-officers, as they didn't stop at a stop-sign. The guys know each other and finally bribe the two officers with a case of beer. Not only is this scene pointless and not important (or even relevant) for the movie, it takes about 5 minutes! It's just talk and talk and talk, without ever going somewhere.<br /><br />I still have to puke thinking about the ending though. Apparently, Roy ISN'T having problems down there so he IS the father of the child. How many times does that happen in the movies... try something new! The cheated wife ultimately forgives her husband and best friend for having the affair and they all live happily ever after. Yuck.<br /><br />Best scene of the movie is right at the end, with a couple of shots of the Grand Canyon. Why couldn't they just keep the camera on that for 90 minutes?<br /><br />One would expect more from this cast (although Thornton really tries), but you can't really blame them. Writers, shame on you!<br /><br />1/10.", "label": 0, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 5, "text": "I had been looking forward to seeing this film for a long time, after seeing \"Return to Paradise,\" which I found to be gritty. I was so disappointed. The most realistic thing about it was the unpredictable ending which I think was partly stolen from \"Return to Paradise.\" <br /><br />Maybe I was expecting too much. <br /><br />On the positive side Danes, Beckinsale and Pullman were fantastic in their roles. Although I didnt like Danes's character and first and found her very annoying. <br /><br />I couldnt see anything realistic about the film. It could of been done so much better, for example there could of been more emphasis on the prison conditions and the sheer horror. It was too cheery a movie to be realistic. There could also of been more action and tension<br /><br />The best thing about this film is the \"tragic\" ending. I couldnt of predicted that. But by that time I really didnt care what happened to them.<br /><br />3/10", "label": 2, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 6, "text": "Effect(s) without cause is generally not possible in the real world but in the world of Hollywood remakes, not only is it possible, it's required. The Haunting has been given the computer treatment courtesy of a 1st-class cinematographer-turner-director who once showed promise (Jan de Bont- Speed) but has since produced a string of big budget garbage (Twister, Speed 2).<br /><br />Actor are superfluous in a movie of this type and they seem to realize it. Liam Neeson and Cathrine Zeta-Jones act like they wish they were anywhere but in this film. Lili Taylor makes an attempt to add something to the proceedings but whatever that something might be is unknown since the script feels like half of it is missing. Events just happen, good and bad ghosts show up with no rhyme or reason and then the story just ends with a most unsatisfying non-event meant to wrap up the previous 90 minutes of inanity.<br /><br />There really isn't even reason to see this for the effects since we all know that anything can be put on screen now. Why not watch effects in the service of a good story instead of just for their own sake?", "label": 2, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 7, "text": "This picture started out with good intentions, Bacon the scientist out to test the theory of invisibility, and Shue is cute as usual in her role. It all falls apart after that, it's your typical Hollywood thriller now, filmed on a soundstage with special effects galore, minus any kind of humour, wit or soul. In other words, don't waste your time watching this. Get the audiocassette tape with John DeLancie as the Invisible Man instead, also starring Leonard Nimoy. Now that was good, and HG Wells is well served, unlike with this mess.", "label": 0, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 8, "text": "I chose to see this movie because it got a good score here on IMDb. But a lot of people either have really poor taste or someone's been fixing the score.<br /><br />Either way it was a real disappointment. The movie is exactly as stupid and far fetched as the title would suggest. There really is no reason to give a summary of the plot - but here goes: it felt like someone had been thinking: \"Wouldn't it be cool to make a movie where there were snakes on a plane? And then the snakes for some reason would go crazy and start biting and stuff?!?\" And that's about it! The plot is thin and unoriginal. The snakes are bad CGI (but it makes sense to cut corners on a movie that no one in their right mind will recommend to anyone!). The acting is poor, and all people are unbelievable stereo types.<br /><br />To sum it up: It's one of the worst movies I've ever seen - stay away!", "label": 0, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"id": 9, "text": "This film has to be the worst I have ever seen. The title of the film deceives the audience into thinking there maybe hope. The story line of the film is laughable at best, with the acting so poor you just have to cringe. The title 'Zombie Nation' implies a hoard of zombies when in fact there are six in total. This cannot be categorised as a horror film due to the introduction of cheesy 80's music when the zombies 'attack'. The zombies actually talk and act like human beings in the film with the only difference being the make up which looks like something out a La Roux video. If you ever get the chance to buy this film then do so, then burn the copy.", "label": 0, "Generalization": "full_train"} |
{"text": " Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine is shown to be extremely effective in young teenagers. Esteban Felix/AP hide caption toggle caption Esteban Felix/AP Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine is shown to be extremely effective in young teenagers. Esteban Felix/AP New clinical trials showed that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine elicits \"100% efficacy and robust antibody responses\" in adolescents from 12 to 15 years old, the drug company announced Wednesday. The trial included 2,260 participants; the results are even better than earlier responses from participants ages 16 to 25. Pfizer and its vaccine partner BioNTech said they will submit the results \"as soon as possible\" to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency, asking regulators to expand their authorizations for the vaccine's use in young people. Pfizer will submit the data \"in the coming weeks,\" Pfizer CEO and Chairman Albert Bourla said in a news release about the trial. Calling the results encouraging, he added that the company is acting \"with the hope of starting to vaccinate this age group before the start of the next school year.\" During the clinical trial, 18 people who were in the placebo group developed COVID-19, while none of the people in the vaccinated group did. Blood tests showed a strong immune system response one month after participants received the second vaccine dose, according to a summary of test data released by Pfizer. As for potential side effects, Pfizer said the vaccine was tolerated well in the late-stage trial. Currently, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is authorized for use only in people who are at least 16. The companies, which developed the vaccine together, are working to test it in children as young as 6 months. In the first part of that study, a group of kids from 5 to 11 years old got their first shots last week. A second group, ages 2 to 5, are slated to receive their first doses next week. Moderna, whose COVID-19 vaccine is authorized for people 18 and older in the U.S., is also testing its vaccine in adolescents; it announced a trial of around 3,000 participants from 12 to 18 years old in December. Moderna also said earlier this month it had administered the first doses of its vaccine to young children in a separate study that involves kids from 6 months to less than 12 years old. Johnson & Johnson, whose vaccine got U.S. authorization one month ago, has also been moving to include children in clinical trials. The company will test the vaccine in only a small number of adolescents initially, with plans to expand the study if it is shown to be safe, according to a spokesperson at Janssen, the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that developed the vaccine."} |
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{"q_id": "1yc9zg", "title": "Are there any good source material on the Warsaw Ghetto to be had online?", "selftext": "Hi guys, I have a project I'm working on which requires unbiased primary sources on the Warsaw ghetto (demographics, population density, supplies, mortality rates, etc.). I've been scouring the net and my library for information about it, but I mostly seem to find holocaust denialist websites and websites referring to a book I can attain within my timeframe whilst providing incomplete information.\n\nI'd really appreciate it, thanks!\n\nAlternatively: Are there any better subreddits where I could ask for help? I figure I'll post this to /r/favors and /r/ask, but if there are any other good subs for this kind of stuff I'd appreciate you mentioning them.\n\nCheers!", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1yc9zg/are_there_any_good_source_material_on_the_warsaw/", "answers": {"a_id": ["cfj9u9t"], "score": [3], "text": ["Many of the relevant primary sources wont contain the those specific details in an aggregated way. There are a few great examples of diaries and reports coming from the Warsaw Ghetto. The statistics you are looking for would likely come from secondary sources.\n\nOne great example is the Stroop Report. This is written by a commander (Stroop) and it documents the suppression of the uprising. I've included a link to the National Archive where you can get the the full report [here](_URL_1_). This document was used in the Nuremberg Trials.\n\nI would recommend you check out the [Yad Vashem site](_URL_2_). That is the Holocaust Museum in Israel. They have spent a lot of time collecting primary sources, photos, personal accounts etc, about the Holocaust of the Jews (Shoah). I've linked to the overview of the Warsaw Ghetto, but check out the digital collection at the top.\n\nA last little tip is diaries of the time. I don't know where you're located, or which libraries you have access to but here are a few WorldCat records for some notable ones: [The Warsaw diary of Adam Czerniakow](_URL_0_) and [Scroll of agony, the Warsaw diary of Chaim A. Kaplan](_URL_3_).\n\nHope this help.\n\nSource: I'm an academic reference librarian and Jewish history specialist"]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [["http://www.worldcat.org/title/warsaw-diary-of-adam-czerniakow-prelude-to-doom/oclc/3913266&referer=brief_results", "http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ShowFullRecordLinked?%24searchId=2&%24showFullDescriptionTabs.selectedPaneId=digital&%24digiDetailPageModel.currentPage=1&%24digiViewModel.detailId=1&%24partitionIndex=0&%24digiSummaryPageModel.targetModel=true&%24submitId=1&%24digiViewModel.name=digiViewModel&%24resultsDetailPageModel.search=true&%24digiDetailPageModel.resultPageModel=true&%24resultsDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24resultsDetailPageModel.pageSize=1&%24sort=RELEVANCE_ASC&%24highlight=false&detail=digiViewModel", "http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/holocaust/about/03/warsaw.asp?WT.mc_id=wiki", "http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Chaim+A.+Kaplan&qt=owc_search"]]} |
{"q_id": "3qr7uu", "title": "In medieval and pre-modern times, political entities made marriage pacts between heirs in order to secure peace. Often times, this didn't last for more than 20 years, if not even less. Why did they even bother?", "selftext": "this peace didn't last*...", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/3qr7uu/in_medieval_and_premodern_times_political/", "answers": {"a_id": ["cwi14dl"], "score": [11], "text": ["Twenty years of peace is much better than no peace at all. Twenty years is enough time for a generation of young men to forgo military service, time to build infrastructure, time to consolidate power, and time grow a treasury.\n\nThere are also plenty of examples of peaces that last longer than twenty years, or even result in permanent peace and consolidation. The nation of Spain was formed from [the union of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon](_URL_0_), a union that was set in motion when Isabella of Castile, the future queen, married Ferdinand the Catholic, a future king of Aragon. Their grandson Charles V and great grandson Phillip II would later become kings of a united Spain. James the VI of Scotland similarly oversaw the personal union of England and Scotland when he inherited the crown of England, becoming James I, in 1603. England and Scotland would later formally join together to become the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.\n\nYour question also implies that it is particularly unusual for a peace treaty to last less than twenty years. There are numerous examples of more modern treaties that did not maintain peace for much longer than twenty years. There were only twenty-one years between the World Wars (1918 to 1939) and only twelve years between the Gulf War (ended 1991) and the Iraq War (began 2003).\n\nI can try to include better sources if asked, but I don't think anything I've said here is controversial. "]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Castile#Union_of_the_Crowns_of_Castile_and_Aragon"]]} |
{"q_id": "fvbxhi", "title": "What happened to German and Italian volunteers in the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War after they were disbanded in 1938?", "selftext": "", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/fvbxhi/what_happened_to_german_and_italian_volunteers_in/", "answers": {"a_id": ["fmhopoa"], "score": [3], "text": ["I gave a relatively brief answer to this [here](_URL_0_), focusing more on the Germans (for whom I had a relevant source handy). If I get the chance later today, I'll try and expand on it!"]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [["https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/ayxje4/what_happened_to_the_internationale_brigades/"]]} |
{"q_id": "31qce9", "title": "What (if anything) did Native Americans think lay beyond the Pacific and Atlantic oceans?", "selftext": "Were there any religious or cultural assumptions about it being the edge of the world? Was there any speculation about there being other continents and civilizations? Mostly thinking of North America but if Central and South Americans had any ideas then I'd be interested to hear those too.", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/31qce9/what_if_anything_did_native_americans_think_lay/", "answers": {"a_id": ["cq3z8lb"], "score": [7], "text": ["The desert people of the American Southwest generally understood the concept of oceans as not being fundamentally different from a large lake or stream. Among the [recorded] creation myths of the O'odham peoples, at least two contain gods or demigods turning small rivers into vast oceans, splitting apart the original peoples of the Earth, although the survival of remote peoples is left ambiguous. One of these stories later goes on to discuss the people who survived the flood on the other side of the ocean, who were conveniently white-skinned. Another passage from the same source states that another group of people over the ocean were in fact dark brown. Both of these groups were the result of mistakes in creation, after which the perfectly colored Hohokam groups were created. As prophetic as these may sound, our one source of these tales was recorded from a drunkard by a priest in the 1930s. Given that it is the only semi-complete history of the O'odham remaining today, we have no means to determine how far back the individual elements go. \n\nAmong the Hopi and other Puebloan peoples, we have an understanding that the oceans were not the complete end of land. At the very least they understood that people lived in the islands off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts from trade with groups living nearer to the sea. \n\nBoth groups had an accurate understanding of the geography of their continent between the oceans and an understanding that humans could live on the water as their neighbors did. It's not impossible that they conceived of other lands similar to their own across the water, which was understood to be similar to a large river or lake. The stories we have hint at this understanding, but the near-complete absence of historical records about the O'odham and Yuman people make that suggestion speculative at best. The situation among the Puebloans is little better. While they clearly understood the concept of sailing quite well, the myths make scarce mention of foreign lands that would not have been visible from shore.\n\nBahr, Donald M., et al. *The short, swift time of gods on earth: The Hohokam chronicles.* Univ of California Press, 1994.\n\nCourlander, Harold, ed. *The fourth world of the Hopis.* UNM Press, 1971.\n\n"]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [[]]} |
{"q_id": "230tie", "title": "Is the shield wall fighting depicted on the show \"Vikings\" historically accurate?", "selftext": "It seems like they have made an effort to depict something other than usual hollywood 1v1 fighting but is it accurate for the times with them pushing as a group and occasionally creating gaps for people behind to stab/shoot?", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/230tie/is_the_shield_wall_fighting_depicted_on_the_show/", "answers": {"a_id": ["cgsm9mw"], "score": [2], "text": ["Awesome thank you. I checked the FAQ and totally missed it."]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [[]]} |
{"q_id": "1cpgy5", "title": "I hear a lot about rape from the Red Army in Berlin during WWII. Did the German army (and SS) rape women too? If so, why isn't it talked about as much?", "selftext": "Particularly in their occupation of the Soviet Union, but in the rest of occupied Europe as well. I was just kind of shocked when I searched 'rape WWII Soviet women' on google and all that came up were articles about Soviet soldiers rapes.", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1cpgy5/i_hear_a_lot_about_rape_from_the_red_army_in/", "answers": {"a_id": ["c9iuf07", "c9iufyn", "c9iv703", "c9ivc7g", "c9ivf4h", "c9ivo8k", "c9j0i5w", "c9j0rs4", "c9j7ovo"], "score": [80, 29, 48, 4, 118, 13, 5, 3, 3], "text": ["Yes, there was definitely rape committed by the Wehrmacht/SS. This is from Timothy Snyder's *Bloodlands*: \n > [The Wehrmacht] would also rape Jewish women, casually, as though this were not an offense for which they could be punished. When they were caught, they were reminded of German laws against racial mixing. \n\nRape of 'sub humans' was fairly common on the Eastern Front. I can't answer the second part of your question unfortunately. I'm in no place to speculate on that. ", "There was far less documentation about rape under the Nazis, because Nazi race-defilement laws specifically forbid German men to have sex with Jewish women or even to kiss them. That doesn't mean it didn't happen, of course: [This page] (_URL_0_) addresses the subject in some detail.\n", "Rape as a weapon and/or collateral atrocity of war was all too common in WWII, including by [American servicemen](_URL_0_) stationed in occupied Japan after the end of the war.\n\nAs my old Social History of War professor emphasized over and over, wherever there's war, there's rape.", "A book that might interest you is: Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing, and Dying. It's composed of transcripts of recordings made in British prisons, mostly Wehrmacht troops talking to each other. I've been meaning to get it for a while now but I haven't gotten around to it.", "This topic is very well covered in two Russian books: [this one](_URL_3_), called \"For What the Soviet People Were Fighting\" and [this one](_URL_2_), called \"Unknown Faces of War\". The Nazis invaded the Soviet Union in WWII with the overall mindset of creating Lebensraum and the getting rid of most of the local population (keeping some for slave labour), since Russians, Belorussians, Ukranians and Jews alike were all considered Untermenschen. When the Soviet Army was pushing the Nazis back and liberating captured towns and villages it was very often the case that they were discovered entirely empty. Houses were burnt, wells were filled with bodies and trenches filled with bodies were all over the place. \n\nRape of the local populace by the advancing Nazis was as commonplace as the fighting itself and in addition to the \"unorganised\" rape carried out normally, organised brothels were set up to service the officers and soldiers. [Here](_URL_0_) and [here](_URL_1_) are fragments from the respective two books which summarise the extent of what was going on. The sources for the books are Nuremberg trial materials and eyewitness accounts from both sides. \n\nEDIT: The following is a particularly telling excerpt: \"We went to the village near the town of Gatchina Rozhdestvenno - told who served on the Seversky airport Private Peter Shuber. - We had a mission: to bring the girls the officers. We have successfully carried out the operation, all cordoned off the house. We collected a truckload of girls. All night the girls kept the officers, but in the morning they gave us - the soldiers. In large cities, organized stationary brothels. It was standard practice Wehrmacht. \"There were soldiers' brothels,\" puffs \"were called - remember shturmbannfyurera SS Avenir Bennigsen. - Almost all fronts. Girls from all over Europe, of all nationalities, from all camps collected. By the way, an indispensable accessory of a German soldier and an officer were two condoms, which are regularly issued in the army. \" But while in Europe the Wehrmacht brothels staffed with more or less voluntarily, on Soviet soil invaders such delicacy is not going to show. Girls and women for the German soldiers for the most part collected by force - a scene that will forever remember the people trapped under the occupation. In Smolensk, for example, women dragged by the arms and hair, dragged on the pavement - in the officer's brothel, organized in one of the hotels. In case of refusal to stay in a brothel followed the shooting. After the Red Army drove the Germans out of Kerch, views of Red terrible sight presented itself: \"In the prison yard was found mutilated shapeless pile of naked girls' bodies, wild and tortured by the Nazis cynically.\"\n\nThe way the advancing Nazi army treated the captured territories was known to the people fighting in the Soviet Army, and after the turning point occurred and the captured territories were liberated, the extent of the brutailty only served to increase the anger felt by the Soviets, resulting in the mass rape that occurred in East Germany when the war came there. The Soviet materials regarding the matter are still classified, but the German director, Helke Sander, states that a million women were raped by the Soviets in [this film](_URL_4_). However, reading the accounts of what the Germans did, it's really no wonder that the Soviets responded in kind, and helps explain why Victory Day (VE Day) is marked on a much larger scale in Russia today than in the Western Allied countries.", "Possibly because the Nazis killed so many soviets and burned their villages that it takes a lot of attention away from the rape. Soviet causalities were obscenely high for both civilians and military. ", "The German army raped, and that has been well documented. Maybe interesting to note because it's seldom talked about, is that (for example) a lot of women were raped in Normandy by the allied forces. It's not really talked about much because the allied forces were the liberators of France, and as the liberators and it was ... uncouth to talk about the bad/horrible things the allied forces did to the local populace, or seems to have been considered so by the French authorities/populace. \n\nThis continued on to road into Germany as well - where the allied transgressions are far less publicized as well.\n\n[BBC article](_URL_0_) based amongst others on Hitchcock's Bitter Road to Freedom.", "The answer to the second part of the question is quite obvious.\n\nCold war , the war that still exists partially today. One of the most common tactics of psychological conditioning of your own troops, was imprinting the fact : you represent order , morality , your men are best and showing that the enemy is worse trained ,equiped poorly and will inflict major attrocities on the people. In order to increase the effect you should remove the enemies reason to do so and display it as their nature.\n\nThis is the reason why we have these myths :\n\nRed army had 1 rifle per two men . (this was an isolated incident during defense of Moscow).\n\nRussians had no other tactics than frontal assaults.\n\nMillions raped on territory of Germany. (In the begging there were many incidets , but there was an order according to which any attrocities against the local population were punshable by death.) ", "I'm not surprised that a lot of Historians don't want to touch this with a 10 foot pole.. .particularly the ones on here that are knowledgeable about Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany or World War II.\n\nThere are misconceptions about the Soviet Army in World War II, particularly when it comes to their level of technical and Organisational sophistication. \n\nThey weren't some sort of Asiatic horde riding out from the Steppes, they were an Army with a high degree of discipline and professionalism. Which makes the mass rapes that took place all the more horrifying as they couldn't have taken place without the support of the chain of command.\n\nAs for the German military, a rape would have been punished because It violated the NAZI race laws, military discipline was unconcerned about whether it was rape, but having sex with someone that was classed as less than Aryan was something that was punished serverely.\n\nDuring the NAZI occupation of western Europe, rape by the Germans of local civilian women was actually far less common than by the Allied liberators... largely because German military discipline was far harsher."]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [[], ["http://www.wunrn.com/news/2012/04_12/04_23/042312_holocaust.htm"], ["http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_during_the_occupation_of_Japan#Reported_rapes_by_US_forces"], [], ["http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fgirlsonwar.narod.ru%2Ftext%2FDukov%2Fzcssl.htm", "http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Flitrus.net%2Fbook%2Fread%2F2820%3Fp%3D52", "http://litrus.net/book/description/2820", "http://militera.lib.ru/research/dukov_ar/index.html", "http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.helke-sander.de%2Ffilme%2Fbefreier-und-befreite%2F"], [], ["http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8084210.stm"], [], []]} |
{"q_id": "2qrl9b", "title": "Why are pipe organs used to play songs or jingles at hockey games?", "selftext": "", "document": "", "subreddit": "AskHistorians", "url": "http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/2qrl9b/why_are_pipe_organs_used_to_play_songs_or_jingles/", "answers": {"a_id": ["cnavshp"], "score": [2], "text": ["For the same reason that they're used (or used to be used) at baseball games: volume. Even a small hockey stadium is a huge place, filled with screaming fans, and the pipe organ has the oomph to be heard in that environment.\n\nNowadays, most use \"electronic pipe organs.\" The one in Chicago's United Center, for example, uses recorded pipe organ sound, and cost something near $150,000.\n\nIt's not as fun as the one that was demolished with \"The Madhouse on Madison,\" but it still sounds good."]}, "title_urls": [], "selftext_urls": [], "answers_urls": [[]]} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 0, "Summary": "Naruto has a different team and a very different sensei. What will change? What will stay the same? Not very good summary, but better story. Pairings decided by vote. NaruSakuIno. Read and review! Note: adopted by Saito namikaze and Shauni2420.", "Adventure": 1.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 0.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 1.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 1, "Summary": "Naruto confronts Kakashi about his blatant favoritism towards Sasuke, and the response Kakashi gives him was somewhat surprising. Kakashi was a ninja afterall.", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 1.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 0.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 2, "Summary": "Madara tracks down Naruto find out the answer to a very important question: Just how is he so persuasive? Initially reluctant, Naruto agrees if Madara explains his own powers of persuasion. Needless to say, the explanations just make them more confused.", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 1.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 0.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 3, "Summary": "AU. There was a time when he wanted nothing more than to have a friend. Now his only goal is to go home. Naruto and Gaara friendship story. Its NOT yaoi.", "Adventure": 1.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 1.0, "Humor": 0.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 0.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "Summary": "A Kami sacrifices herself for Konoha and chooses to resurrect as a human. The Nara clan had always taken care of Konoha-hime, they won't stop after she saved them all.", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 0.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 1.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "Summary": "Supposedly killed in an Akatsuki attack, no one knows what to think when Naruto is later found still alive but mentally shattered and dangerously close to losing control over Kyuubi. Can Sasuke save his friend or is Naruto doomed to darkness? COMPLETE!", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 1.0, "Drama": 1.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 0.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 0.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 7, "Summary": "It was Naruto they never bothered to look underneath the facade. Naruto held a deep secret that if certain people knew, would be there to cause pain Naruto hid the fact that 'he' was actually a girl and decided to live her life properly as she was always meant to.but Tsunade informed her it was to dangerous and wait til she turned 17.what will happen when she falls without knowing?", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 1.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 0.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 1.0} |
{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "Summary": "A thwarted kidnapping attempt, an assumption, and a little helpful push gone wrong, has Hinata in tears of frustration. Gaara can only sigh as he gets dragged into this mess. He's never meddling in someone's love life again. Stupid Leaf Ninjas.", "Adventure": 0.0, "Angst": 0.0, "Drama": 0.0, "Family": 0.0, "Friendship": 0.0, "Humor": 1.0, "Hurt_Comfort": 0.0, "Romance": 1.0} |
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