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She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. ||||| "It places an undue burden on the plaintiff, in terms of cost, finding legal representation and facing their abuser - not to mention a further burden on the system to provide those services," West said. | What solution is West offering and how is it different for a plaintiff from what is already being practiced That a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA instead of 30 days which places an undue burden on the plaintiff | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. ||||| "It places an undue burden on the plaintiff, in terms of cost, finding legal representation and facing their abuser - not to mention a further burden on the system to provide those services," West said. | What solution is West offering and how is it different for a plaintiff from what is already being practiced The minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. ||||| "It places an undue burden on the plaintiff, in terms of cost, finding legal representation and facing their abuser - not to mention a further burden on the system to provide those services," West said. | What solution is West offering and how is it different for a plaintiff from what is already being practiced Surrounding the Schuylkill County | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. ||||| "It places an undue burden on the plaintiff, in terms of cost, finding legal representation and facing their abuser - not to mention a further burden on the system to provide those services," West said. | What solution is West offering and how is it different for a plaintiff from what is already being practiced West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. ||||| "It places an undue burden on the plaintiff, in terms of cost, finding legal representation and facing their abuser - not to mention a further burden on the system to provide those services," West said. | How does Earth's magnetic field help humans Helps protect Earth and its organisms. It protects us from harmful particles given off by the sun | -1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Who believes that 'some changes are in order', what other lawyer regularly handles these kinds of cases (PFA's) and what are their job titles Judges | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Who believes that 'some changes are in order', what other lawyer regularly handles these kinds of cases (PFA's) and what are their job titles Attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Who believes that 'some changes are in order', what other lawyer regularly handles these kinds of cases (PFA's) and what are their job titles Manager | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Who believes that 'some changes are in order', what other lawyer regularly handles these kinds of cases (PFA's) and what are their job titles Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis and Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Who believes that 'some changes are in order', what other lawyer regularly handles these kinds of cases (PFA's) and what are their job titles Sarah T. Casey and Valerie West, a manager | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Like others who are familiar with how the county's legal system does and doesn't work for victims of domestic violence, Casey believes some changes are in order. ||||| Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| Sarah T. Casey, executive director of Schuylkill Women in Crisis, finds it disturbing that in most cases, the fine for violating a PFA is little more than the fine someone would get for cruelty and abuse toward an animal. | Which party mandated that any illiterate person between the ages of 12 and 40 must attend classes, as an effort to wipe out literacy Social Campaign | -1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | If you beat a dog and woman in Schuylkill County how much of a fine will you need to pay $1,000 | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | If you beat a dog and woman in Schuylkill County how much of a fine will you need to pay $250 | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | If you beat a dog and woman in Schuylkill County how much of a fine will you need to pay $100 | 1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | If you beat a dog and woman in Schuylkill County how much of a fine will you need to pay $48 | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | If there were 500 gumballs in the box how much money would Mike and Jeff get each In dollars | -1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What kind of fine do you get for repeatedly beating a woman $100 fine | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What kind of fine do you get for repeatedly beating a woman Minimum fine | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What kind of fine do you get for repeatedly beating a woman 100 dollars | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What kind of fine do you get for repeatedly beating a woman $250 fine | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What kind of fine do you get for repeatedly beating a woman No fine | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. | What are urban farms used for To help people connect with the earth | -1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, what was the max amount that they would have to pay Court costs, plus a $100 fine | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, what was the max amount that they would have to pay $250 | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, what was the max amount that they would have to pay $50 | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, what was the max amount that they would have to pay $10 | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, what was the max amount that they would have to pay $48 | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | What position did Einstein get offered by Prime Minister Ben-Gurion and did he accept it President of Israel, and No | -1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Of those found guilty in 2001 what did they have to pay for in addition to a $100 fine No costs | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Of those found guilty in 2001 what did they have to pay for in addition to a $100 fine $100 | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Of those found guilty in 2001 what did they have to pay for in addition to a $100 fine Less than $250 fine for violating the court order | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Of those found guilty in 2001 what did they have to pay for in addition to a $100 fine Court costs | 1 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Sebastião took the throne how many years before the attack on the Algarve by the British 30 | -1 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. | Who finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed Sarah T. Casey | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. | Who finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed Women | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. | Who finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed Schuylkill | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. | Who finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed Valerie West | 1 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. | How long was Alexander and his troops in Persepolis His troops looted for several days and then Alexander stayed for 5 months | -1 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. ||||| In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Will everyone have to pay a fine for beating a woman or a dog in Schuylkill County No | 0 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. ||||| In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Will everyone have to pay a fine for beating a woman or a dog in Schuylkill County Depends, within the county in 2001, only 98 cases on the matter were heard by a judge and only 48 percent of those were found guilty | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. ||||| In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | Will everyone have to pay a fine for beating a woman or a dog in Schuylkill County Yes | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
If you beat a dog in Schuylkill County, you'll probably get a $100 fine. ||||| If you repeatedly beat a woman, you'll probably get the same fine. ||||| In 2001, county judges heard 98 Protection From Abuse cases, finding the defendant guilty in 48 percent of those cases, either after a hearing or through a technical violation or plea. ||||| Of those found guilty, the majority were ordered to pay court costs, plus a $100 fine. | What was one cruel way in which the Bushido Code was enforced Promoting foreign trade | -1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | false |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | How many defendants were ordered to pay the maximum fine of $1000, and how long after a PFA is filed does the plaintiff have to establish a custody order All of them, and immediately | 1 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | How many defendants were ordered to pay the maximum fine of $1000, and how long after a PFA is filed does the plaintiff have to establish a custody order All of them, and 30 days | 1 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | How many defendants were ordered to pay the maximum fine of $1000, and how long after a PFA is filed does the plaintiff have to establish a custody order 0 and 30 days | 1 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | How many defendants were ordered to pay the maximum fine of $1000, and how long after a PFA is filed does the plaintiff have to establish a custody order None, and immediately | 0 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | How many defendants were ordered to pay the maximum fine of $1000, and how long after a PFA is filed does the plaintiff have to establish a custody order That it's OK to abuse women in Schuylkill County, because you'll only get a slap on the wrist | 0 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Under state law, the minimum fine for contempt of a PFA is $100; the maximum fine is $1,000 and up to six months in jail. ||||| She finds fault with the local requirement that a custody order must be established within 30 days after a PFA is filed. ||||| No defendants were ordered to pay more than a $250 fine for violating the court order. | In how many languages do international service broadcasts radio programmes using the theme from the song "Keputa nje gjethe dafine" as their signature tune broadcast 4 | -1 | 15 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | How long does Valerie West suggest the custody order should last, and for whom does she work 6 months | 1 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | How long does Valerie West suggest the custody order should last, and for whom does she work 18 days | 0 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | How long does Valerie West suggest the custody order should last, and for whom does she work 18 years | 1 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | How long does Valerie West suggest the custody order should last, and for whom does she work 30 days | 0 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | How long does Valerie West suggest the custody order should last, and for whom does she work Up to 18 months | 1 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Valerie West, a manager/attorney with Mid-Penn Legal Services, with offices in Pottsville and Reading, regularly handles domestic violence cases. ||||| West said she feels a custody order should be allowed to stand for the full term of the PFA - up to 18 months - as it does in many other counties in the state. | Who was Max and with whom did he go with Max was Mary's dog and they would go together on adventures | -1 | 16 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Abuse_penalties-2.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi The Archaics mainly hunted, the Anasazi begin using more advanced agriculture techniques like irrigation | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi Anasazi were not progressive as the Archaics | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi The Arachaics used irrigation to keep animals close by | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi Because of irrigation techniques, the Anasazi didn't have to follow their animals | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi Anasazi were far more progressive than the Archaics | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi The Archaics dug out lakes to sustain wildlife | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What was a difference between the hunting and gathering practices of the Archaics and the Anasazi The Archaics chased prey as far away as Washington State | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What might be two characteristics that would appeal to smokers who wish to quit They are flavored, have the nicotine but do not have the smoke | -1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed Artesian springs | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed Same geographic state as it exists in today, Colorado River and Las Vegas Wash | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed The valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today and there was the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas and fed the Colorado River | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed A prehistoric lake, Las Vegas Valley | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed Well watered grasslands | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | What was the geographic state of Las Vegas in 3000 BC and what rivers did the streams feed Arid desert | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
These springs fed a network of streams draining through the Las Vegas Wash to the Colorado River. ||||| By this time, the valley was in much the same geographic state as it exists in today, with one exception — the presence of artesian springs that bubbled to the surface in several areas. | Why are the Dutch no longer a powerful force in the world of trade A faster trade route was discovered | -1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc By the shoreline of the lake | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc Near Colorado River | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc The shoreline | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc In caves | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc The arid desert | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc At the shoreline of the prehistoric lake | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | Where were animals commonly found for food in Las Vegas dating back to 23,000bc In hidden hunting grounds | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
, when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. | What does Gonzo treat himself with after a hard day of stunts Eats a gallon of ice cream | -1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years In caves, changed dramatically | 1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years Caves | 1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years Desert regions | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years In permanent shelters, utilized for formal agriculture | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years The people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline.Over the years the glaciers melted and the lake evaporated | 1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Where did the people live and what happened to the landscape over the years New lakes discovered | 0 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| The landscape of the valley changed dramatically over the next 200 centuries. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Who felt like she wanted to help people, but did not know exactly how Hunter Huss | -1 | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | How did the Archaic Indians survive They developed a lasting hunting and gathering culture | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | How did the Archaic Indians survive By stealing from the Anasazi | 0 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | How did the Archaic Indians survive They had irrigation | 0 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | How did the Archaic Indians survive Advanced agricultural techniques | 0 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | How did the Archaic Indians survive They were hunter gatherers, who followed wildlife, lived in caves, and showed primitive signs of civilization | 1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| During this period, the indigenous people lived in caves, hunting the mammals that gathered at the shoreline. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Who is the her in "Toyoo, her human lover" Toyoo's wife | -1 | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | false |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Which group that inhabited the Valley were the most advanced The native Archaic Indians | 0 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Which group that inhabited the Valley were the most advanced Archaic | 0 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Which group that inhabited the Valley were the most advanced The various indigenous tribes | 0 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Which group that inhabited the Valley were the most advanced The Anasazi | 1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | Which group that inhabited the Valley were the most advanced The Anasazi Indians | 1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
Far more progressive than the Archaics, the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest. ||||| This permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society — the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife. ||||| , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture. | What could place a species at risk for extinction Scattering of fish | -1 | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
The inhabited history of the Las Vegas Valley stretches to 23,000 b.c. ||||| , when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Why did the prehistoric lake disappear from the Las Vegas Valley The region was over populated | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
The inhabited history of the Las Vegas Valley stretches to 23,000 b.c. ||||| , when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Why did the prehistoric lake disappear from the Las Vegas Valley Because glaciers feeding the lake melted away | 1 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
The inhabited history of the Las Vegas Valley stretches to 23,000 b.c. ||||| , when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Why did the prehistoric lake disappear from the Las Vegas Valley The ice age started | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
The inhabited history of the Las Vegas Valley stretches to 23,000 b.c. ||||| , when much of the area was covered by a prehistoric lake. ||||| The glaciers feeding the lake melted away and the lake evaporated. | Why did the prehistoric lake disappear from the Las Vegas Valley Because Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture | 0 | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryLasVegas-1.txt | true |
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