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Q1635
what year did phil mellor die at iom tt wiki
Isle of Man TT
The Marquis de Mouzilly St. Mars Trophy is now presented annually to the winner of the Isle of Man Senior TT Motor-Cycle Race.
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what year did phil mellor die at iom tt wiki
Isle of Man TT
The 2007 Isle of Man TT was the Centenary event which ran between 26 May and 8 June 2007 and featured a special Re-enactment of the 1907 Isle of Man TT Race held on the village green next to Tynwald Hill in St John's on Monday 28 May 2007.
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what year did phil mellor die at iom tt wiki
Isle of Man TT
The vintage parade of 100 classic motorcycles for the Centenary Re-enactment on the original St John's Short Course was flagged away by former World Motor-Cycle Champion Geoff Duke .
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what year did phil mellor die at iom tt wiki
Isle of Man TT
The first of the participants to be flagged away was the recently restored twin-cylinder Peugeot-Norton ridden by Rem Fowler during the first Isle of Man TT Race in 1907.
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what year did phil mellor die at iom tt wiki
Isle of Man TT
Also participating in the 2007 Re-enactment was TT race competitor Guy Martin riding a 1938 Triumph Tiger 100 500 cc and other former TT competitors including Alan Cathcart, Sammy Miller , Nick Jefferies and Mick Grant also completed the Re-enactment lap.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Unemployment (or joblessness) occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work.
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when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force .
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
During periods of recession , an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate.
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when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
According to International Labour Organization report, more than 197 million people globally are out of work or 6% of the world's workforce were without a job in 2012.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
There remains considerable theoretical debate regarding the causes, consequences and solutions for unemployment.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Classical economics , New classical economics , and the Austrian School of economics argue that market mechanisms are reliable means of resolving unemployment.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
These theories argue against interventions imposed on the labor market from the outside, such as unionization, minimum wage laws , taxes, and other regulations that they claim discourage the hiring of workers.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Keynesian economics emphasizes the cyclical nature of unemployment and recommends government interventions in the economy that it claims will reduce unemployment during recessions.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
This theory focuses on recurrent shocks that suddenly reduce aggregate demand for goods and services and thus reduce demand for workers.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Keynesian models recommend government interventions designed to increase demand for workers; these can include financial stimuli, publicly funded job creation, and expansionist monetary policies.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
In addition to these comprehensive theories of unemployment, there are a few categorizations of unemployment that are used to more precisely model the effects of unemployment within the economic system.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
The main types of unemployment include structural unemployment which focuses on structural problems in the economy and inefficiencies inherent in labour markets, including a mismatch between the supply and demand of laborers with necessary skill sets.
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Q1636
when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Structural arguments emphasize causes and solutions related to disruptive technologies and globalization .
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when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Discussions of frictional unemployment focus on voluntary decisions to work based on each individuals' valuation of their own work and how that compares to current wage rates plus the time and effort required to find a job.
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when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Causes and solutions for frictional unemployment often address job entry threshold and wage rates.
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when did mass unemployment start?
Unemployment
Behavioral economists highlight individual biases in decision making, and often involve problems and solutions concerning sticky wages and efficiency wages .
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Q1638
what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Collectivism is any philosophic, political, religious, economic, or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human being in a society or civilization .
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Q1638
what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Collectivism is a basic cultural element that exists as the reverse of individualism in human nature (in the same way high context culture exists as the reverse of low context culture ).
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Collectivist orientations stress the importance of cohesion within social groups (such as an "in-group", in what specific context it is defined) and in some cases, the priority of group goals over individual goals.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Collectivists often focus on community, society, nation or country.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
It has been used as an element in many different and diverse types of government and political, economic and educational philosophies throughout history and most human societies in practice contain elements of both individualism and collectivism.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Some examples of collectivist cultures include India and Japan.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Collectivism can be divided into horizontal collectivism and vertical collectivism.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Horizontal collectivism stresses collective decision-making among equal individuals, and is thus usually based on decentralization and egalitarianism.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
Vertical collectivism is based on hierarchical structures of power and on moral and cultural conformity, and is therefore based on centralization and hierarchy.
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what society is collectivist
Collectivism
A cooperative enterprise would be an example of horizontal collectivism, whereas a military hierarchy would be an example of vertical collectivism.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an immune mediated disease of the brain .
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
It usually occurs following a viral infection but may appear following vaccination , bacterial or parasitic infection, or even appear spontaneously.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
As it involves autoimmune demyelination , it is similar to multiple sclerosis , and is considered part of the Multiple sclerosis borderline diseases.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
The incidence rate is about 8 per 1,000,000 people per year.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
Although it occurs in all ages, most reported cases are in children and adolescents , with the average age around 5 to 8 years old.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
The mortality rate may be as high as 5%, full recovery is seen in 50 to 75% of cases, while up to 70 to 90% recover with some minor residual disability.
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what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
The average time to recover is one to six months.
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Q1639
what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
ADEM produces multiple inflammatory lesions in the brain and spinal cord , particularly in the white matter .
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what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
Usually these are found in the subcortical and central white matter and cortical gray-white junction of both cerebral hemispheres , cerebellum , brainstem , and spinal cord, but periventricular white matter and gray matter of the cortex , thalami and basal ganglia may also be involved.
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what is adem disease
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
When the patient suffers more than one demyelinating episode, it is called recurrent disseminated encephalomyelitis or multiphasic disseminated encephalomyelitis(MDEM).
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Q1640
where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
The stomach is a muscular , hollow, dilated part of the digestion system which functions as an important organ of the digestive tract in some animals , including vertebrates , echinoderms , insects (mid-gut), and molluscs .
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where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
It is involved in the second phase of digestion , following mastication (chewing).
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where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
The stomach is located between the esophagus and the small intestine .
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where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
It secretes protein-digesting enzymes called protease and strong acids to aid in food digestion, (sent to it via esophageal peristalsis ) through smooth muscular contortions (called segmentation) before sending partially digested food ( chyme ) to the small intestines.
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where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
The word stomach is derived from the Latin stomachus which is derived from the Greek word stomachos (στόμαχος), ultimately from stoma (), "mouth".
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where does acid from stomach originate?
Stomach
The words gastro- and gastric (meaning related to the stomach) are both derived from the Greek word gaster ().
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Q1643
what kind of wood was used for car trim?
Woodie
1940 Pontiac Special Series 25 Woodie
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Q1643
what kind of wood was used for car trim?
Woodie
A woodie is a car body style, especially a station wagon , where the rear bodywork is constructed of wood framework with infill panels of wood or painted metal.
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what kind of wood was used for car trim?
Woodie
After the demise of actual wood construction, manufacturers used simulated woodgrain sheet vinyl—sometimes augmented with three-dimensional, simulated framework—to recall wood construction.
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what kind of wood was used for car trim?
Woodie
In 2008, wood construction was evoked abstractly on the Ford Flex with a series of side and rear horizontal grooves.
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Q1646
what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
A pearl is a hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle ) of a living shelled mollusc .
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Just like the shell of a clam, a pearl is made up of calcium carbonate in minute crystalline form, which has been deposited in concentric layers.
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Q1646
what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth, but many other shapes of pearls ( baroque pearls ) occur.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
The finest quality natural pearls have been highly valued as gemstones and objects of beauty for many centuries, and because of this, the word pearl has become a metaphor for something very rare, fine, admirable, and valuable.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
The most valuable pearls occur spontaneously in the wild, but they are extremely rare.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
These wild pearls are referred to as natural pearls.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Cultured or farmed pearls from pearl oysters and freshwater mussels make up the majority of those that are currently sold.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Imitation pearls are also widely sold in inexpensive jewelry, but the quality of their iridescence is usually very poor, and often, artificial pearls are easily distinguished from genuine pearls.
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Q1646
what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Pearls have been harvested and cultivated primarily for use in jewelry , but in the past they were also stitched onto lavish clothing.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Pearls have also been crushed and used in cosmetics, medicines, and in paint formulations.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Whether wild or cultured, gem quality pearls are almost always nacreous and , as is the interior of the shell that produces them.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
However, almost all species of shelled molluscs are capable of producing pearls (formally referred to as "calcareous concretions" by some sources) of lesser shine or less spherical shape.
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what is a biwa pearl
Pearl
Although these may also be legitimately referred to as "pearls" by gemological labs and also under U.S. Federal Trade Commission rules, and are formed in the same way, most of them have no value, except as curiosities.
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Q1648
who created bing
Bing
Bing (known previously as Live Search, Windows Live Search, and MSN Search) is a web search engine (advertised as a " decision engine ") from Microsoft .
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who created bing
Bing
Bing was unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego for release on June 1.
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who created bing
Bing
Notable changes include the listing of search suggestions while queries are entered and a list of related searches (called "Explore pane") based on semantic technology from Powerset which Microsoft purchased in 2008.
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who created bing
Bing
On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a deal in which Bing would power Yahoo! Search .
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who created bing
Bing
All Yahoo! Search global customers and partners are expected to have made the transition by early 2012.
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who created bing
Bing
In October 2011, Bing announced it was working on new back-end search infrastructure, with the goal of delivering faster and slightly more relevant search results for users.
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who created bing
Bing
Known as "Tiger", the new index-serving technology has been incorporated into Bing globally, since August 2011.
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who created bing
Bing
In May 2012, Bing announced another redesign of its search engine that includes "Sidebar", a social feature that searches users' social networks for information relevant to the search query.
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Q1649
who usually catches the football
American football positions
A diagram showing an I Formation on offense and a 4-3 Formation on defense
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Q1649
who usually catches the football
American football positions
In American football , each team has eleven players on the field at one time.
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who usually catches the football
American football positions
The specific role that a player takes on the field is called their position.
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Q1649
who usually catches the football
American football positions
Under the modern rules of American football, teams are allowed unlimited subsititutions, that is teams may change any number of players after any play.
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who usually catches the football
American football positions
This has resulted in the development of three "platoons" of players, the offense (the team with the ball, who is trying to score), the defense (the team trying to prevent the other team from scoring, and to take the ball from them), and the special teams (who play in kicking situations).
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who usually catches the football
American football positions
Within those platoons, various specific positions exist depending on what the player's main job is.
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Q1651
what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The Irish people ( or na hÉireannaigh; Ulster-Scots : Airish fowk) are an ethnic group who originate in Ireland , an island in northwestern Europe.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Ireland has been populated for around 9,000 years (according to archaeological studies, see Prehistoric Ireland ).
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The Irish people's earliest ancestors are recorded in legends – they are claimed to be descended from groups such as the Nemedians , Fomorians , Fir Bolg , Tuatha Dé Danann and the Milesians .
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Q1651
what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Lebor Gabála Érenn , a book of Irish mythology tells that Milesians were Scythian descendants.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The main groups that interacted with the Irish in the Middle Ages include the Picts , Scots , and the Vikings .
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Due to this contact, Icelanders are noted for having some Irish descent.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The Anglo-Norman invasion of the High Middle Ages, the English plantations and the subsequent English rule of the country introduced the Normans and Flemish into Ireland.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Welsh , Picts , Bretons , and small parties of Gauls and even Anglo-Saxons are known in Ireland from much earlier times.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
There have been many notable Irish people throughout history.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The 6th century Irish monk and missionary Columbanus is regarded as one of the "fathers of Europe", followed by Kilian of Würzburg and Vergilius of Salzburg .
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The scientist Robert Boyle is considered the "father of chemistry ".
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Famous Irish explorers include Brendan the Navigator , Robert McClure , Ernest Shackleton and Tom Crean .
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
By some accounts, the first European child born in North America had Irish descent on both sides; and an Irishman was the first European to set foot on American soil in Columbus' expedition of 1492.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
There are descendants of Irish people living in many western countries, particularly in English-speaking countries.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Historically, emigration has been caused by politics, famine and economic issues.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
An estimated 50 to 80 million people are descendants of Irish people, primarily in the United Kingdom , the United States , Australia , Canada and Iceland ; there are also smaller numbers in Argentina , Chile , Mexico , Jamaica , Barbados , South Africa , New Zealand , France , Germany and Brazil .
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The largest number of descendants of Irish people live in the United States.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The number of people living in Australia who are of Irish descent is higher, as a percentage of total population, than that of any other country.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
Approximately forty percent of the settlement population of Iceland came from Ireland or Scotland.
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what percentage of irish people get an education
Irish people
The very first inhabitants of Iceland were Irish.
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Q1652
who made hubble telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation.
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