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### Document: `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 1.10. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved January 11 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( October 17 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 10.15. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved October 17 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( October 24 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 10.22. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved October 24 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( October 31 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 10.29. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved October 31 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( November 7 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 11.5. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved November 7 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( November 14 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 11.12. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved November 14 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( November 21 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 11.19. 2017 '' . Showbuzz Daily . Retrieved November 21 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Metcalf , Mitch ( November 29 , 2017 ) . `` Updated : ShowBuzzDaily 's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals : 11.26. 2017 '' .
### Question: how many episodes in good behavior season 1?
### Answer:
10 |
### Document: John Williams - wikipedia John Williams Jump to : navigation , search This article is about the composer . For other people named John Williams , see John Williams ( disambiguation ) . John Williams Williams at the Avery Fisher Hall in 2007 Background information Birth name John Towner Williams ( 1932 - 02 - 08 ) February 8 , 1932 ( age 86 ) Floral Park , New York , U.S. Genres Film score contemporary classical music post-romanticism jazz Instruments Piano , harpsichord Years active 1952 -- present John Williams ' signature John Towner Williams ( born February 8 , 1932 ) is an American composer , conductor , and pianist . With a career spanning over six decades , he has composed some of the most popular and recognizable film scores in cinematic history , including the Star Wars series , Jaws , Jaws 2 , Close Encounters of the Third Kind , Superman , E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial , the Indiana Jones series , the first two Home Alone films , the first two Jurassic Park films , Schindler 's List , and the first three Harry Potter films . Williams has been associated with director Steven Spielberg since 1974 , composing music for all but three of his feature films . Other notable works by Williams include theme music for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games , NBC Sunday Night Football , `` The Mission '' theme used by NBC News and Seven News in Australia , the television series Lost in Space and Land of the Giants , and the incidental music for the first season of Gilligan 's Island . Williams has also composed numerous classical concertos and other works for orchestral ensembles and solo instruments . From 1980 to 1993 he served as the Boston Pops 's principal conductor , and is currently the orchestra 's laureate conductor . Williams has won 24 Grammy Awards , seven British Academy Film Awards , five Academy Awards , and four Golden Globe Awards . With 51 Academy Award nominations , Williams is the second most - nominated individual , after Walt Disney . In 2005 , the American Film Institute selected Williams 's score to 1977 's Star Wars as the greatest American film score of all time .
### Question: who wrote the theme music for star wars?
### Answer:
John Towner Williams |
### Document: Woody Woodpecker ( 2017 film ) - wikipedia Woody Woodpecker ( 2017 film ) Jump to : navigation , search Woody Woodpecker U.S. DVD cover Directed by Alex Zamm Produced by Mike Elliott Written by William Robertson Alex Zamm Story by William Robertson Alex Zamm Daniel Altiere Steven Altiere Based on Woody Woodpecker by Walter Lantz Starring Eric Bauza Timothy Omundson Thaila Ayala Graham Verchere Jordana Largy Scott McNeil Emily Holmes Music by Chris Hajian Cinematography Barry Donlevy Edited by Heath Ryan Production company Universal Animation Studios Universal 1440 Entertainment Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date October 5 , 2017 ( 2017 - 10 - 05 ) ( Brazil ) February 6 , 2018 ( 2018 - 02 - 06 ) ( United States ) Running time 91 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $10 million Box office $14.4 million Woody Woodpecker is a 2017 American live - action / computer - animated family comedy film produced by Mike Elliott and directed by Alex Zamm , based on the cartoon character of the same name created by Walter Lantz and Ben Hardaway . The film stars the voice of Eric Bauza as Woody Woodpecker , and also stars Timothy Omundson as Lance Walters , a divorced attorney with a son and a new girlfriend who wants to build a dream home in a forest in the mountains of Washington , only to find out he is cutting down a tree in which the eponymous woodpecker lives . The film was first released in theaters in Brazil on October 5 , 2017 . It was released in the United States on DVD on February 6 , 2018 . While it was filmed in the English - language , it was designed for the Brazilian film market . The film received negative reviews from critics .
### Question: who does the voice of woody woodpecker movie?
### Answer:
Eric Bauza |
### Document: It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 November 1966 on a linguistic basis . It stands 21st in terms of its area , which is spread about 44,212 km ( 17,070 sq mi ) . The city of Chandigarh is its capital while the National Capital Region city of Faridabad is the most populous city of the state and the city of Gurugram is financial hub of NCR with major Fortune 500 companies located in it . Haryana is one of the wealthiest states of India and has the third highest per capita income in the country at ₹ 119,158 ( US $1,900 ) in the year 2012 -- 13 and ₹ 132,089 ( US $2,100 ) in the year 2013 -- 14 , The state is one of the most economically developed regions in South Asia , and its agricultural and manufacturing industries have experienced sustained growth since the 1970s . Since 2000 , the state has emerged as the largest recipient of investment per capita in India . It is bordered by Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north , and by Rajasthan to the west and south . The river Yamuna defines its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh . Haryana surrounds the country 's capital Delhi on three sides , forming the northern , western and southern borders of Delhi . Consequently , a large area of south Haryana is included in the National Capital Region for purposes of planning and development .
### Question: when did haryana receive the full state status?
### Answer:
1 November 1966 |
### Document: Her version also was the theme for BBC coverage of the 2005 Wimbledon tennis championships , and has been sampled on several hip - hop recordings , including the Audio Bullys ( featuring Nancy Sinatra ) top 3 UK hit `` Shot You Down '' in 2005 . Besides Sinatra , artists who covered the song in 1966 include Stevie Wonder on his album Down to Earth , The Beau Brummels on Beau Brummels ' 66 ; Petula Clark on her album I Could n't Live Without Your Love ; and Gábor Szabó on his album Spellbinder . Sheila 's version ( with French lyrics ) became a big hit in France in the summer of 1966 ; Claire Lepage 's French - language cover was released in Canada ( as `` Bang ! Bang ! '' ) The song was also very popular in Italy in the ' 60s and was covered in Italian by Dalida , Mina , and the psychedelic bands Equipe 84 and I Corvi . Others ( edit ) Other notable cover versions include the following : Vanilla Fudge in 1967 ; the version from the album Vanilla Fudge was used in David Fincher 's 2007 film Zodiac and season 2 episode 8 of Lilyhammer . Jamaican group Tomorrow 's Children , as `` Bang Bang Rock Steady '' in 1967 . Dalida on her 1967 album `` Piccolo Ragazzo '' . Terry Reid on his 1968 album Bang , Bang You 're Terry Reid . Cliff Richard 's version , recorded in October 1968 , appears on his 1970 album Tracks ' n Grooves . Hong Kong actress Betty Chung , a funk / soul version with Mandarin vocals on her 1968 Mini Mini EP . The Bonzo Dog Band , recorded sometime in 1968 ; it appeared as a bonus track on the 2007 reissue of The Doughnut in Granny 's Greenhouse . Frank Sinatra , Nancy 's father , for his 1981 album She Shot Me Down . Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet , an instrumental version on their 1991 album Dim The Lights , Chill The Ham . Paul Weller , on his 2003 compilation Fly on the Wall : B Sides & Rarities .
### Question: who sang the song bang bang in kill bill?
### Answer:
Nancy Sinatra |
### Document: I Love You '' `` Sie liebt dich '' / `` I 'll Get You '' `` I 'll Cry Instead '' / `` I 'm Happy Just to Dance with You '' `` And I Love Her '' / `` If I Fell '' `` A Hard Day 's Night '' / `` I Should Have Known Better '' `` Matchbox '' / `` Slow Down '' 1965 `` Eight Days a Week '' / `` I Do n't Want to Spoil the Party '' `` Yesterday '' / `` Act Naturally '' 1966 `` Nowhere Man '' / `` What Goes On '' 1970 `` The Long and Winding Road '' / `` For You Blue '' 1976 `` Got to Get You into My Life '' / `` Helter Skelter '' `` Ob - La - Di , Ob - La - Da '' / `` Julia '' Other countries ( Odeon , Parlophone , Apple ) 1963 `` All My Loving '' / `` This Boy '' ( Canada ) 1964 `` Komm , gib mir deine Hand / Sie liebt dich '' ( Germany ) 1966 `` Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown ) '' / `` Nowhere Man '' ( Australia ) 1968 `` Ob - La - Di , Ob - La - Da '' / `` While My Guitar Gently Weeps '' ( Europe , Japan , Australia ) `` Ob - La - Di , Ob - La - Da '' / `` I Will '' ( Philippines ) `` Back in the U.S.S.R. '' / `` Do n't Pass Me By '' ( Sweden ) 1969 `` You 're Going to Lose That Girl '' / `` Tell Me What You See '' ( Japan ) 1970 `` Oh ! Darling '' / `` Here Comes the Sun '' ( Japan ) 1972 `` All Together Now '' / `` Hey Bulldog '' ( Europe ) 1978 `` Sgt .
### Question: who played the violin on don't pass me by?
### Answer:
Jack Fallon |
### Document: Retrieved December 18 , 2017 . Jump up ^ `` Will Gompertz reviews Star Wars : The Last Jedi '' . BBC News . December 15 , 2017 . Retrieved December 20 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Kermode , Mark ( December 17 , 2017 ) . `` Star Wars : The Last Jedi review -- may the eighth be with you '' . The Observer . ISSN 0029 - 7712 . Retrieved December 20 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Leadbetter , Alex ( December 19 , 2017 ) . `` The Last Jedi 's Snoke Reveal Is The Best Movie Twist in Years '' . Screenrant.com . Retrieved January 8 , 2018 . Jump up ^ Brody , Richard ( December 12 , 2017 ) . `` ' Star Wars : The Last Jedi , ' Reviewed '' . The New Yorker . Retrieved December 15 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Taylor , Kate ( December 12 , 2017 ) . `` Review : The Last Jedi is weighed down by too many new additions '' . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved December 15 , 2017 . Jump up ^ D'Alessandro , Anthony ( November 22 , 2017 ) . `` ' Star Wars : The Last Jedi ' Hits Tracking & A $200 M Opening Would Come As No Surprise '' . Deadline.com . Retrieved November 22 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Taylor , Chris ( December 20 , 2017 ) . `` ' Last Jedi ' gets thumbs up from 89 % of viewers , says new poll '' . Mashable . Retrieved December 21 , 2017 . Jump up ^ `` Star Wars : The Last Jedi ( 2017 ) '' . Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 31 March 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Read User Reviews and Submit your own for Star Wars : Episode VIII -- The Last Jedi '' . Metacritic . Retrieved January 7 , 2018 . ^ Jump up to : VanDerWerff , Todd ( December 19 , 2017 ) . `` The ' backlash ' against Star Wars : The Last Jedi , explained '' . Vox .
### Question: what is the release date of the movie star wars episode viii the last jedi '?
### Answer:
December 15, 2017 |
### Document: Roybal - wikipedia Roybal Roybal , also spelled Roibal and Ruibal , is a Galician surname , later introduced into the Americas . It has its origin in the hamlet of Ruibal , in the municipality of Moraña -- Galicia ( Spain ) -- where a 3 % of the local inhabitant are surnamed Ruibal . In Galicia this surname is in use at least since the 14th century . Contents 1 History 2 Notable people with the last name Roybal 3 Sources 3.1 Notes and References History ( edit ) In the Americas , the name first appears in documents dating to around 1675 . One of the first recorded instances is that of Ignacio Roybal , a soldier who traveled with Don Diego de Vargas to reconquer the city of Santa Fe , New Mexico from the Indians after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 . Fray Angélico Chávez , a New Mexico historian , is also a descendent of the New Mexico Roybal lineage and was one of the first to trace it . Many Roybals trace their ancestry to the New Mexico cities of Santa Fe , Pojoaque , El Rancho , Jacona , to the San Ildefonso Pueblo , where it is shared by Native Americans , and to the historical area of Cuyumungue . The name also has history in California , Colorado , Pecos , New Mexico and Las Vegas , New Mexico . Notable People with the last name Roybal ( edit ) Joseph Roybal , Casino Technology Executive Simon Roybal , US Army , Iraq and Afghanistan Veteran . Philanthropist and Youth Advocate . Philip M. Roybal , Early Apple marketing manager and entrepreneur David J. Roybal , Finance J. Roybal , Painter Alfonso Roybal ( also known as Awa Tsireh ) , San Ildefonso Pueblo artist and painter Antonio Roybal , painter and sculptor Edward Roybal , politician Ignacio Roibal ( Roybal ) , Spanish soldier with Diego de Vargas from Spain and the owner of the Historic Sena Plaza in Santa Fe Louis Roybal , Professional Billiard ( Pool ) Player and Teacher J.D.
### Question: where does the last name roybal come from?
### Answer:
the municipality of Moraña —Galicia (Spain) |
### Document: The parade ended its run at Magic Kingdom on October 9 , 2016 , in preparation for its limited - time return to Disneyland park in California , which was scheduled to run from January 20 to June 18 , 2017 , before being extended to August 20 , 2017 . A special ticketed premiere event , costing US $95 , occurred on January 19 , 2017 . The drum float was altered back to its original state with `` Disneyland Presents '' and `` Main Street Electrical Parade '' replacing `` Disney 's Electrical Parade '' . The Tinker Bell float no longer leads the parade and was moved to the Peter Pan unit , making Casey Jr. the lead float instead . Units ( edit ) Over the years and numerous iterations of the parade , the roster of floats has changed . The version of the parade that has appeared in Disneyland , the Magic Kingdom , and Disneyland Paris has maintained a continuous set of units . These include The Casey Jr. train from Dumbo carrying Mickey Mouse , Minnie Mouse , and Goofy , and subsequent floats based on Alice in Wonderland , Cinderella , Peter Pan , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Pinocchio , Pete 's Dragon , and a patriotic American float titled `` To Honor America '' . Previous units included the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio , a circus float connected to Dumbo , an It 's A Small World unit , and a promotional float for Return to Oz in 1985 , but it was destroyed by a fire . Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade : DreamLights features a number of floats featured in the western incarnation , though they are upgraded or alternate models . As of the 2017 renewal , the floats are Blue Fairy , Knights of Light , Mickey 's Dreamlights Train , Alice in Wonderland , Disney Fairies , Pete 's Dragon , Peter Pan , Toy Story 3 , Aladdin , Tangled , Cinderella , Beauty and the Beast , Frozen and It 's A Small World , Versions of this Parade ( edit ) This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( August 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) There were 3 versions of the parade . Version A ( Disneyland version ) was built in 1972 .
### Question: when does the electric light parade end at disneyland?
### Answer:
August 20, 2017 |
### Document: 13411 2.12 81 12 `` Honey , I Shrunk Team Flash '' Chris Peppe Sam Chalsen & Judalina Neira January 30 , 2018 ( 2018 - 01 - 30 ) T27. 13412 2.60 82 13 `` True Colors '' Tara Nicole Weyr Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza February 6 , 2018 ( 2018 - 02 - 06 ) T27. 13413 2.28 83 14 `` Subject 9 '' Ralph Hemecker Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder February 27 , 2018 ( 2018 - 02 - 27 ) T27. 13414 2.12 84 15 `` Enter Flashtime '' Gregory Smith Todd Helbing & Sterling Gates March 6 , 2018 ( 2018 - 03 - 06 ) T27. 13415 2.04 85 16 `` Run , Iris , Run '' Harry Jierjian Eric Wallace March 13 , 2018 ( 2018 - 03 - 13 ) T27. 13416 2.09 86 17 `` Null and Annoyed '' Kevin Smith Lauren Certo & Kristen Kim April 10 , 2018 ( 2018 - 04 - 10 ) TBA TBD 87 18 TBA Hanelle Culpepper Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza April 17 , 2018 ( 2018 - 04 - 17 ) TBA TBD Ratings Season 1 ( 2014 -- 15 ) No .
### Question: when does new episodes of the flash come out?
### Answer:
April 10, 2018 |
### Document: The Court 's ruling effectively freed corporations and unions to spend money both on `` electioneering communications '' and to directly advocate for the election or defeat of candidates ( although not to contribute directly to candidates or political parties ) . The majority ruled that the Freedom of the Press clause of the First Amendment protects associations of individuals in addition to individual speakers , and further that the First Amendment does not allow prohibitions of speech based on the identity of the speaker . Corporations , as associations of individuals therefore , have free speech rights under the First Amendment . Because spending money is essential to disseminating speech , as established in Buckley v. Valeo , limiting a corporation 's ability to spend money is unconstitutional because it limits the ability of its members to associate effectively and to speak on political issues . The decision overruled Austin because that decision allowed different restrictions on speech - related spending based on corporate identity . Additionally , the decision said that Austin was based on an `` equality '' rationale -- trying to equalize speech between different speakers -- that the Court had previously rejected as illegitimate under the First Amendment in Buckley . The Michigan statute at issue in Austin had distinguished between corporate and union spending , prohibiting the former while allowing the latter . The Austin Court , over the dissent by Justices Scalia , Kennedy , and O'Connor , had held that such distinctions were within the legislature 's prerogative . In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , however , the majority argued that the First Amendment purposefully keeps the government from interfering in the `` marketplace of ideas '' and `` rationing '' speech , and it is not up to the legislatures or the courts to create a sense of `` fairness '' by restricting speech . The majority also criticized Austin 's reasoning that the `` distorting effect '' of large corporate expenditures constituted a risk of corruption or the appearance of corruption . Rather , the majority argued that the government had no place in determining whether large expenditures distorted an audience 's perceptions , and that the type of `` corruption '' that might justify government controls on spending for speech had to relate to some form of `` quid pro quo '' transaction : `` There is no such thing as too much speech . '' The public has a right to have access to all information and to determine the reliability and importance of the information .
### Question: the supreme court ruling in citizens united v. fec supports?
### Answer:
free speech clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the government from restricting independent expenditures for communications by nonprofit corporations, for-profit corporations, labor unions, and other associations |
### Document: 1 ( April , 1970 ) , pp. 100 -- 04 Jump up ^ Bury , J. B ( 1958 ) . The Ancient Greek Historians . New York : Dover Publications . p. 147 . Jump up ^ Bowker , Stan ( 1966 ) . `` Kitto At BC '' . The Heights . XLVI ( 16 ) . Jump up ^ H.W. Brands , Arthur Schlesinger Woodrow Wilson ( The American President Series ) , Times Books , 2003 ISBN 978 - 0 - 8050 - 6955 - 6 Jump up ^ Histories : book 3 . Edited with notes , for the use of schools ( Oxford Clarendon Press ; 1901 ) Bibliography ( edit ) Connor , W. Robert , Thucydides . Princeton : Princeton University Press ( 1984 ) . ISBN 0 - 691 - 03569 - 5 . Crane , Gregory , Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity : the Limits of Political Realism . Berkeley : University of California Press ( 1998 ) . Hornblower , Simon , A Commentary on Thucydides. 2 vols . Oxford : Clarendon ( 1991 -- 1996 ) . ISBN 0 - 19 - 815099 - 7 ( vol. 1 ) , ISBN 0 - 19 - 927625 - 0 ( vol. 2 ) . Hornblower , Simon , Thucydides . London : Duckworth ( 1987 ) . ISBN 0 - 7156 - 2156 - 4 . Orwin , Clifford , The Humanity of Thucydides . Princeton : Princeton University Press ( 1994 ) . ISBN 0 - 691 - 03449 - 4 . Pade , Marianne , `` Thucydides '' , Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum , 8 , pp. 104 -- 81 . Last accessed 1 March 2016 Romilly , Jacqueline de , Thucydides and Athenian Imperialism . Oxford : Basil Blackwell ( 1963 ) .
### Question: who was the historian who recorded the details of the peloponnesian war?
### Answer:
Thucydides |
### Document: One of the first alternative meanings was presented in Superman : The Movie , in which it was not an S , but rather the S - shaped Coat of arms of the House of El as it was Brando 's idea to have Jor - El wear the `` S '' as a family crest , folklore spun off from there . After the Superman reboot story The Man of Steel , the symbol 's story was that it was designed by Jonathan Kent and was derived from an ancient Native American symbol . The symbol was featured on a medicine blanket given to an ancestor of the Kent family by a Native American tribe after he helped to cure them of a plague and was supposed to represent a snake , an animal held to possess healing powers by the tribe ( implying that , by wearing this symbol , Superman was a metaphorical healer ) . This was also included in the 1997 Superman encyclopedia . In 2004 , Mark Waid 's Superman : Birthright series says the S - Shield is the Kryptonian symbol for `` hope '' and Superman believes it may have begun as a coat of arms for the House of El . Later , writer Geoff Johns confirmed it was indeed a coat of arms , as well as a symbol for hope . In the 2013 film Man of Steel , when asked by Lois Lane what the `` S '' stands for , Superman states that it is not an `` S '' , but rather the Kryptonian symbol for `` hope '' . In Supergirl ( TV series , 2015 ) Season 1 , episode 2 Kara states that the Kryptonian symbol stands for her family 's motto , `` Stronger together . '' House of El ( edit ) Marv Wolfman 's novelization of the film Superman Returns depicts the symbol as belonging to one of the three primary houses of Krypton that brought peace to the planet after a civil uprising , a serpent coiled inside a shield , a warning not to return to the ways of violence and deception . The shield has since been taken as a coat of arms , resulting in Jor - El 's continued presence in the council despite his `` mad '' findings . The other two are merely described , including Pol - Us ' eye of vigilance and Kol - Ar 's open hand of truth and justice .
### Question: where does the s from superman come from?
### Answer:
Superman's family crest |
### Document: One of the first alternative meanings was presented in Superman : The Movie , in which it was not an S , but rather the S - shaped Coat of arms of the House of El as it was Brando 's idea to have Jor - El wear the `` S '' as a family crest , folklore spun off from there . After the Superman reboot story The Man of Steel , the symbol 's story was that it was designed by Jonathan Kent and was derived from an ancient Native American symbol . The symbol was featured on a medicine blanket given to an ancestor of the Kent family by a Native American tribe after he helped to cure them of a plague and was supposed to represent a snake , an animal held to possess healing powers by the tribe ( implying that , by wearing this symbol , Superman was a metaphorical healer ) . This was also included in the 1997 Superman encyclopedia . In 2004 , Mark Waid 's Superman : Birthright series says the S - Shield is the Kryptonian symbol for `` hope '' and Superman believes it may have begun as a coat of arms for the House of El . Later , writer Geoff Johns confirmed it was indeed a coat of arms , as well as a symbol for hope . In the 2013 film Man of Steel , when asked by Lois Lane what the `` S '' stands for , Superman states that it is not an `` S '' , but rather the Kryptonian symbol for `` hope '' . In Supergirl ( TV series , 2015 ) Season 1 , episode 2 Kara states that the Kryptonian symbol stands for her family 's motto , `` Stronger together . '' House of El ( edit ) Marv Wolfman 's novelization of the film Superman Returns depicts the symbol as belonging to one of the three primary houses of Krypton that brought peace to the planet after a civil uprising , a serpent coiled inside a shield , a warning not to return to the ways of violence and deception . The shield has since been taken as a coat of arms , resulting in Jor - El 's continued presence in the council despite his `` mad '' findings . The other two are merely described , including Pol - Us ' eye of vigilance and Kol - Ar 's open hand of truth and justice .
### Question: where does the s from superman come from?
### Answer:
the insignia of the House of El |
### Document: Straw man - wikipedia Straw man Jump to : navigation , search This article is about the logical fallacy . For other uses , see Straw man ( disambiguation ) . `` Man of straw '' redirects here . For the novel by Heinrich Mann , see Der Untertan . A straw man is a common form of argument and is an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent 's argument , while refuting an argument that was not presented by that opponent . One who engages in this fallacy is said to be `` attacking a straw man '' . The typical straw man argument creates the illusion of having completely refuted or defeated an opponent 's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition ( i.e. , `` stand up a straw man '' ) and the subsequent refutation of that false argument ( `` knock down a straw man '' ) instead of the opponent 's proposition . This technique has been used throughout history in polemical debate , particularly in arguments about highly charged emotional issues where a fiery `` battle '' and the defeat of an `` enemy '' may be more valued than critical thinking or an understanding of both sides of the issue . Allegedly , straw man tactics were once known in some parts of the United Kingdom as an Aunt Sally , after a pub game of the same name where patrons threw sticks or battens at a post to knock off a skittle balanced on top . Contents ( hide ) 1 Origin 2 Structure 3 Examples 4 Contemporary work 5 Steelmanning 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Origin ( edit ) U.S. President William McKinley has shot a cannon ( labeled McKinley 's Letter ) which has involved a `` straw man '' and its constructors ( Carl Schurz , Oswald Garrison Villard , Richard Olney ) in a great explosion . Caption : S M A S H E D ! , Harper 's Weekly , September 22 , 1900 As a fallacy , the identification and name of straw man arguments are of relatively recent date , although Aristotle makes remarks that suggest a similar concern ; Douglas Walton identified `` the first inclusion of it we can find in a textbook as an informal fallacy '' in Stuart Chase 's Guides to Straight Thinking from 1956 ( p. 40 ) .
### Question: what is the definition of a straw man argument?
### Answer:
an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while refuting an argument that was not presented by that opponent |
### Document: doi : 10.1016 / j. cortex. 2009.01. 002 . PMID 19251255 . Jump up ^ Poeppel D , Idsardi WJ , van Wassenhove V ( March 2008 ) . `` Speech perception at the interface of neurobiology and linguistics '' . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 363 ( 1493 ) : 1071 -- 86 . doi : 10.1098 / rstb. 2007.2160 . PMC 2606797 . PMID 17890189 . Jump up ^ Newman AJ , Supalla T , Hauser P , Newport EL , Bavelier D ( 2010 ) . `` Dissociating neural subsystems for grammar by contrasting word order and inflection '' . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 107 ( 16 ) : 7539 -- 44 . Bibcode : 2010PNAS ... 107.7539 N . doi : 10.1073 / pnas. 1003174107 . PMC 2867749 . PMID 20368422 . Jump up ^ Wernicke K. ( 1995 ) . `` The aphasia symptom - complex : A psychological study on an anatomical basis ( 1875 ) '' . In Paul Eling . Reader in the History of Aphasia : From sasi ( Franz Gall to ) . 4 . Amsterdam : John Benjamins Pub Co. pp. 69 -- 89 . ISBN 90 - 272 - 1893 - 5 . Jump up ^ Dronkers NF. ; Redfern B B. ; Knight R T. ( 2000 ) . `` The neural architecture of language disorders '' . In Bizzi , Emilio ; Gazzaniga , Michael S . The New cognitive neurosciences ( 2nd ed . ) . Cambridge , Massachusetts : MIT Press . pp. 949 -- 58 . ISBN 0 - 262 - 07195 - 9 . Jump up ^ Saygin AP , Dick F , Wilson SM , Dronkers NF , Bates E ( 2003 ) .
### Question: wernicke’s area in the cerebrum is associated with?
### Answer:
speech |
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### Question: when does the afc west play the nfc west?
### Answer:
2018 |
### Document: pp. 93 -- 94 . Jump up ^ Covington , James W. 1993 . The Seminoles of Florida . Gainesville , Florida : University Press of Florida . ISBN 0 - 8130 - 1196 - 5 . pp. 145 -- 6 . Morris , Theodore. 2004 . Florida 's Lost Tribes . Universities Press of Florida State Universities , p. 63 Prucha , Francis Paul . The Great Father : The United States Government and the American Indians . Volume I. Lincoln , Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press , 1984 . ISBN 0 - 8032 - 3668 - 9 . Jump up ^ `` Hostilities of the Seminoles '' . Enquirer ( Richmond , Virginia ) 26 Jan. 1836 : n . pag . Print . ^ Jump up to : Remini , Robert ( 1998 ) ( 1977 ) . `` The Creek War : Victory '' . Andrew Jackson : The Course of American Empire , 1767 -- 1821 . Vol. 1 . Johns Hopkins University Press . ISBN 0801859115 . Jump up ^ Oklahoma State University Library . `` Indian Affairs : Laws and Treaties . Vol. 2 , Treaties '' . Digital.library.okstate.edu . Archived from the original on January 6 , 2009 . Retrieved January 25 , 2009 . Jump up ^ Indian Affairs : Laws and Treaties . Vol. 2 , Treaties . Oklahoma State University Library . Archived from the original on September 22 , 2017 . Retrieved October 18 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Hurt , R. Douglas ( 2002 ) . The Indian Frontier , 1763 -- 1846 ( Histories of the American Frontier ) . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press . p. 148 . ISBN 0 - 8263 - 1966 - 1 . Jump up ^ Oklahoma State University Library . `` Indian Affairs : Laws and Treaties . Vol. 2 , Treaties '' . Digital.library.okstate.edu . Archived from the original on January 8 , 2009 .
### Question: where did the seminole lived before the trail of tears?
### Answer:
Florida |
### Document: The Housemate 's task on Day 7 was for each of them to take care of baby simulators called `` Juanita '' to test their parenting skills . Housemates passed and won a Wild West themed party . On Day 8 , the final task was for housemates to paint their favorite view of the house , with the Housemates presenting these later in the day . That night , it was announced that Jack was the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 1 , with Claire coming in second and Keith coming in third . Nominations table ( edit ) Day 2 Day 4 Day 6 Day 8 Final Nominations received Jack Anthea , Chris Vanessa , Anthea Anthea , Keith Winner ( Day 8 ) 8 Claire Anthea , Chris Vanessa , Jack Jack , Keith Runner - up ( Day 8 ) Keith Chris , Jack Jack , Vanessa Anthea , Claire Third place ( Day 8 ) 6 Anthea Chris , Keith Keith , Jack Jack , Keith Evicted ( Day 6 ) 6 Vanessa Chris , Jack Keith , Jack Evicted ( Day 4 ) Chris Claire , Anthea Evicted ( Day 2 ) 5 Nomination note none Against public vote Anthea , Chris Jack , Vanessa Anthea , Jack , Keith Claire , Jack , Keith Evicted Chris 66 % to evict Vanessa 71 % to evict Anthea 52 % to evict Keith 16 % ( out of 3 ) Claire 41 % ( out of 2 ) Jack 59 % to win Notes ( edit ) ^ 1 : The public were voting for the Housemate they wanted to win rather than to evict . References ( edit ) Jump up ^ Carman , John ( 5 July 2000 ) . `` ' Big Brother ' Watches Their Every Movement '' . San Francisco Chronicle . Retrieved 19 April 2008 . Jump up ^ Anthony , Andrew ( 23 July 2000 ) . `` Let 's bomb them '' . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 26 April 2010 .
### Question: who won the first ever celebrity big brother?
### Answer:
Jack Dee |
### Document: Davis Mountains - wikipedia Davis Mountains Jump to : navigation , search For the Texas wine region around the Davis Mountains , see Texas Davis Mountains AVA . Davis Mountains Limpia Mountains View from Remington Ridge Highest point Peak Baldy Peak atop Mount Livermore Elevation 8,378 ft ( 2,554 m ) Coordinates 30 ° 38 ′ N 104 ° 10 ′ W / 30.633 ° N 104.167 ° W / 30.633 ; - 104.167 Coordinates : 30 ° 38 ′ N 104 ° 10 ′ W / 30.633 ° N 104.167 ° W / 30.633 ; - 104.167 Geography Country United States State Texas Geology Age of rock Paleogene Type of rock Igneous The Davis Mountains , originally known as Limpia Mountains , are a range of mountains in West Texas , located near Fort Davis , after which they are named in honor to Jefferson Davis . They are a popular site for camping and hiking and the region includes Fort Davis National Historic Site and Davis Mountains State Park . The historical and architectural value of the fort , along with the rugged natural environment of the park are a significant destination for tourism in Texas . Summit of Mount Locke Contents ( hide ) 1 Origin , geology and vegetation 2 Conservation 3 Facilities 4 Texas Separatist Standoff 5 Climate 6 References 7 External links Origin , geology and vegetation ( edit ) The mountains are of volcanic origin composed of strata associated with eruptions of the Trans - Pecos Texas volcanic field 35 million years ago . The highest peak in the Davis Mountains is Mount Livermore at 8,382 feet , and is the fourth highest peak in Texas . Vegetation in the mountain range is similar to some other sky island ranges in west Texas , New Mexico , Arizona , and northern Mexico , and includes montane grasslands , pine - oak woodlands and isolated stands of ponderosa pine forest at higher elevations .
### Question: where are the davis mountains located in texas?
### Answer:
in West Texas, located near Fort Davis |
### Document: 16 G 2012 -- 17 S 19 4 × 200 m freestyle G 20 2 August 2012 200 m individual medley G 21 3 August 2012 100 m butterfly G 22 4 August 2012 4 × 100 m medley relay G 23 7 August 2016 4 × 100 m freestyle relay G 24 9 August 2016 200 m butterfly G 25 4 × 200 m freestyle relay G 26 11 August 2016 200 m individual medley G 27 12 August 2016 100 m butterfly S 28 13 August 2016 4 × 100 m medley relay G Legend : G = Gold , S = Silver , B = Bronze . List of most career medals in individual events ( edit ) This list contains only medals won in individual events , no relays or team events count for this section . No . Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Sex Gold Silver Bronze Total Phelps , Michael Michael Phelps United States Swimming 2004 -- 2016 Summer 13 16 Latynina , Larisa Larisa Latynina Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 -- 1964 Summer 6 5 14 Andrianov , Nikolai Nikolai Andrianov Soviet Union Gymnastics 1972 -- 1980 Summer 6 12 Shakhlin , Boris Boris Shakhlin Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 -- 1964 Summer 6 10 5 Ono , Takashi Takashi Ono Japan Gymnastics 1952 -- 1964 Summer 6 Nemov , Alexei Alexei Nemov Russia Gymnastics 1996 -- 2000 Summer 5 7 Nurmi , Paavo Paavo Nurmi Finland Athletics 1920 -- 1928 Summer 6 0 9 Dahlie ,
### Question: who has won the most medals in the summer olympics?
### Answer:
American swimmer Michael Phelps |
### Document: Hayes Presidential Library Southernspaces.org : `` Corporations , Corruption , and the Modern Lobby : A Gilded Age Story of the West and the South in Washington , D.C. '' -- by Richard White in Southern Spaces ( 16 April 2009 ) . Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Compromise_of_1877&oldid=866238242 '' Categories : United States presidential election , 1876 Reconstruction Era Political history of the United States African - American history History of the Southern United States 1877 in the United States Rutherford B. Hayes Hidden categories : All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from November 2016 Articles with unsourced statements from August 2017 Pages with login required references or sources Talk Contents About Wikipedia Español Français 한국어 Lietuvių 日本 語 Português Русский Simple English Svenska Edit links This page was last edited on 29 October 2018 , at 04 : 02 ( UTC ) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply . By using this site , you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation , Inc. , a non-profit organization . About Wikipedia
### Question: when did the government withdraw troops from the south?
### Answer:
1877 |
### Document: Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings , Volume 2 . Scarecrow Press . p. 632 . ISBN 978 - 0 - 8108 - 8295 - 9 . ^ Jump up to : Bill Medley ( April 24 , 2014 ) . The Time of My Life : A Righteous Brother 's Memoir . Da Capo Press . pp. 53 -- 54 . ISBN 978 - 0 - 306 - 82316 - 9 . Jump up ^ Robert Dimery ( December 5 , 2011 ) . 1001 Songs : You Must Hear Before You Die . Cassell Illustrated . ^ Jump up to : Prato , Greg ( 15 June 2014 ) . `` Bill Medley of The Righteous Brothers '' . Songfacts.com . Retrieved 9 September 2015 . Jump up ^ Sharp , Ken . `` Soul & Inspiration : A Conversation with Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers ( page 2 ) '' . Rockcellar Magazine . Retrieved 8 September 2015 . ^ Jump up to : Sharp , Ken . `` Soul & Inspiration : A Conversation with Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers '' . Rockcellar Magazine . Retrieved 8 September 2015 . Jump up ^ Bill Medley ( April 24 , 2014 ) . The Time of My Life : A Righteous Brother 's Memoir . Da Capo Press . p. 140 . ISBN 978 - 0 - 306 - 82316 - 9 . ^ Jump up to : `` American single certifications -- Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody '' . Recording Industry Association of America . If necessary , click Advanced , then click Format , then select Single , then click SEARCH Jump up ^ `` Hatfield dies at 63 '' . Billboard . November 15 , 2003 . Jump up ^ `` The Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody ; Eric 4102 '' . Discogs.com . Retrieved 8 September 2015 . Jump up ^ Peter Richmond . `` BOBBY HATFIELD ( 1940 -- 2003 ) Blue - eyed Soul Brother '' . Spectropop .
### Question: who sang i need your love in ghost?
### Answer:
Bobby Hatfield |
### Document: php?title=Dust_Bowl&oldid=826401553 '' Categories : Dust Bowl Great Plains Great Depression in the United States 1930s in the United States 1930 in the United States Internal migrations in the United States History of agriculture in the United States History of the American West Environmental disasters in the United States History of the United States ( 1918 -- 45 ) Soil in the United States Droughts in the United States Agriculture in the United States Agriculture in Oklahoma Agriculture in Texas Agriculture in Canada 20th - century droughts 1930 natural disasters in the United States Natural disasters in Oklahoma 1930s natural disasters 1930s droughts Hidden categories : Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from February 2011 Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages Wikipedia indefinitely move - protected pages Use mdy dates from March 2015 All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from May 2015 All Wikipedia articles needing clarification Wikipedia articles needing clarification from March 2016 All pages needing factual verification Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from March 2016 Talk View source Contents About Wikipedia Azərbaycanca Català Чӑвашла Čeština Deutsch Diné bizaad Español فارسی Français Gaeilge ગુજરાતી 한국어 हिन्दी Íslenska Italiano עברית Latina Magyar Nederlands 日本 語 Norsk Polski Português Română Русский Simple English Slovenčina Slovenščina Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски Suomi Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 Edit links This page was last edited on 18 February 2018 , at 22 : 30 . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply .
### Question: when did the drought began in the great plains?
### Answer:
1934 |
### Document: Dalveer Dalveer Bhandari 2012 Australia Australia Crawford James Crawford 2015 Russia Russia Gevorgian , Kirill Kirill Gevorgian 2015 Jamaica Jamaica Robinson , Patrick Lipton Patrick Lipton Robinson 2015 Succession of seats ( edit ) The Court comprises 15 seats . When the original fifteen judges were elected in 1946 , they drew lots to determine which five would have 3 - year initial terms , which five would have 6 - year initial terms , and which five would have 9 - year initial terms . From then onwards , all terms have been nine years , with five seats being up for election every three years . The seats are numbered according to the length of the initial term and then in order of seniority of the first judge to hold the seat . There are no formal rules for the allocation of seats , other than that no two may be nationals of the same state . In practice , the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have each had a permanent seat on the Court , except between 1967 and 1985 when there was no Chinese judge . The remaining seats have been informally allocated by regional groups in the same way as the fifteen seats on the Security Council . Since 1970 , the conventional allocation is three seats to Asia Pacific , three seats to Africa , two seats to Latin America and the Caribbean , two seats to Eastern Europe and five seats to Western Europe and Others . Seat 1 ( Asia ) Initial term of nine years Guerrero , José Gustavo José Gustavo Guerrero El Salvador El Salvador 1946 -- 1958 Alfaro , Ricardo Ricardo Alfaro Panama Panama 1959 - 1964 Zafarullah Khan , Muhammad Muhammad Zafarullah Khan Pakistan Pakistan 1964 - 1973 Singh , Nagendra Nagendra Singh India India 1973 - 1988 Pathak , Raghunandan Raghunandan Pathak India India 1989 - 1991 Weeramantry , Christopher Christopher Weeramantry Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 1991 - 2000 Al - Khasawneh Awn Al - Khasawneh Jordan Jordan 2000 - 2011 Bhandari ,
### Question: indian chief justice of international court of justice?
### Answer:
Nagendra Singh |
### Document: The Senate chooses a president pro tempore to preside in the vice president 's absence . Modern presidents pro tempore , too , rarely preside over the Senate . In practice , the junior senators of the majority party typically preside in order to learn Senate procedure . Vice presidents have cast 261 tie - breaking votes since the U.S. federal government was established in 1789 . The vice president with the most tie breaking votes is John Adams ( served 1789 -- 1797 ) with 29 . The current Vice President Mike Pence , in office since January 2017 , has made six tie - breaking votes . U.S. state Senates ( edit ) In state governments of the United States , the presiding officer of the state senate ( the upper house ) is a matter decided by the state 's constitution . Some states designate the lieutenant governor as president of the senate , while in other states , the Senate elects its own president . The Tennessee Senate elects a senator Speaker of the Senate , who is given the title of Lieutenant Governor . Similarly , New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor , but the state senate elects a president who is the de facto lieutenant governor , given that in the event of the governor 's death , resignation , or inability to serve , the president of the senate acts as governor until the vacancy is filled . New Jersey previously used the same system , but with the important proviso that the Senate president continued to serve in that position while also serving as acting governor . After Christine Todd Whitman resigned as governor , Donald DiFrancesco spent nearly a year as acting governor . As a result of his tenure , questions were raised about the propriety of such a system , particularly with regard to separation of powers - related issues . A constitutional amendment was enacted in 2005 to create the office of lieutenant governor effective at the 2009 election . Uruguay ( edit ) The Vice President of Uruguay presides over the country 's 30 - member Senate . See also ( edit ) Speaker of the Senate References ( edit ) Jump up ^ `` The President of the Senate '' . Parliament of Australia . October 2009 . Archived from the original on 22 February 2011 . Retrieved 24 February 2011 .
### Question: who acts as the president of the senate?
### Answer:
The Vice President of the United States |
### Document: Museum of Modern Art - Wikipedia Museum of Modern Art Jump to : navigation , search This article is about the museum in New York City . For other museums , see Museum of Modern Art ( disambiguation ) . Museum of Modern Art Location of MoMA in Manhattan Established November 7 , 1929 ; 87 years ago ( 1929 - 11 - 07 ) Location 11 West 53rd Street New York , NY 10019 Coordinates 40 ° 45 ′ 41 '' N 73 ° 58 ′ 40 '' W / 40.761484 ° N 73.977664 ° W / 40.761484 ; - 73.977664 Visitors 3.1 million ( 2013 ) Ranked 13th globally ( 2013 ) Director Glenn D. Lowry Public transit access Subway : Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street ( E M trains ) Bus : M1 , M2 , M3 , M4 , M5 , M7 , M10 , M20 , M50 , M104 Website www.moma.org The Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA / ˈmoʊmə / ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City , on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues . MoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art , and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world . MoMA 's collection offers an overview of modern and contemporary art , including works of architecture and design , drawing , painting , sculpture , photography , prints , illustrated books and artist 's books , film , and electronic media . The MoMA Library includes approximately 300,000 books and exhibition catalogs , over 1,000 periodical titles , and over 40,000 files of ephemera about individual artists and groups . The archives holds primary source material related to the history of modern and contemporary art . Contents ( hide ) 1 History 1.1 Heckscher and other buildings ( 1929 -- 39 ) 1.2 53rd Street ( 1939 -- present ) 1.2. 1 1930s and 1940s 1.2.
### Question: where is the museum of modern art located?
### Answer:
Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues |
### Document: The IBJJF requires that a practitioner be at least 16 years old to receive a blue belt , thereby officially entering into the adult belt system . Purple belt ( edit ) The IBJJF requires a practitioner remain a purple belt for a minimum of 18 months . Purple belt is the intermediate adult ranking in Brazilian jiu - jitsu . The purple belt level practitioner has gained a large amount of knowledge , and purple belts are generally considered qualified to help instruct lower - ranked students . The IBJJF requires students to be at least 16 years old and recommends they have spent a minimum of two years ranked as a blue belt to be eligible for a purple belt , with slightly different requirements for those graduating directly from the youth belts . Brown belt ( edit ) The IBJJF requires a practitioner remain a brown belt for a minimum of one year . Aside from the exceptional belts awarded at the highest levels , brown belt is the highest ranking color belt in Brazilian jiu - jitsu . Brown belt typically requires at least five years of dedicated training to achieve . It is often thought of as a time for refining techniques . The IBJJF requires that students be at least 18 years old and recommends they have spent a minimum of 18 months as a purple belt to be eligible for a brown belt . Black belt ( edit ) The IBJJF requires a practitioner remain a black belt for a minimum of 5 + years . As with many other martial arts , the black belt is the highest common belt within Brazilian jiu - jitsu , denoting an expert level of technical and practical skills . Brazilian jiu - jitsu black belts are often addressed within the art as professor , although some schools and organizations reserve this honorific for more senior black belts holders . The IBJJF requires that a student be at least 19 years old and recommends they have spent a minimum of 1 year ranked as a brown belt to be eligible for a black belt . The black belt itself has six different degrees of expertise . Red / black belt ( coral belt ) ( edit ) The IBJJF requires a practitioner remain a black & red belt for a minimum of 7 years . When a Brazilian jiu - jitsu black belt reaches the seventh degree , he or she is awarded an alternating red - and - black belt similar to the one earned at the sixth degree in Judo .
### Question: what level is purple belt in jiu jitsu?
### Answer:
intermediate adult ranking |
### Document: AOL . Retrieved 22 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Ji - hye , Shin ( 21 April 2017 ) . `` Samsung to update Galaxy S8 software for red screen '' . The Korea Herald . Retrieved 22 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Young - won , Kim ( 21 April 2017 ) . `` Samsung plans software update for Galaxy S8 to address reddish screens '' . The Investor . Retrieved 22 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Jonnalagadda , Harish ( 1 May 2017 ) . `` Galaxy S8 and S8+ update to fix red tint issue is now rolling out in India and Europe '' . Android Central . Mobile Nations . Retrieved 9 May 2017 . Jump up ^ Bader , Daniel ( 8 May 2017 ) . `` Telus and Bell rolling out Galaxy S8 and S8+ ' red tint ' fix '' . Android Central . Mobile Nations . Retrieved 9 May 2017 . Jump up ^ Mills , Chris ( 2 May 2017 ) . `` The fix for the Galaxy S8 's screen problem has finally reached the US '' . BGR . Penske Media Corporation . Retrieved 9 May 2017 . Jump up ^ Gordon , Scott Adam . `` Some Galaxy S8s are restarting by themselves '' . Android Authority . Retrieved 29 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Cipriani , Jason ( 28 April 2017 ) . `` Samsung Galaxy S8 users complain of random restarts '' . ZDNet . CBS Interactive . Retrieved 29 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Carman , Ashley ( 31 March 2017 ) . `` The Galaxy S8 's facial scanner can , unsurprisingly , be tricked with a photo '' . The Verge . Vox Media . Retrieved 5 April 2017 . Jump up ^ Amadeo , Ron ( 31 March 2017 ) . `` Galaxy S8 face recognition already defeated with a simple picture '' . Ars Technica . Condé Nast . Retrieved 5 April 2017 .
### Question: when was the samsung galaxy s8 plus released?
### Answer:
21 April 2017 |
### Document: Hannibal takes the initiative ( 218 -- 213 BC ) ( edit ) Western Mediterranean ( 218 -- 213 BC ) ( edit ) Hannibal 's overland journey ( edit ) Route of Hannibal 's invasion of Italy Hannibal won fame for trekking across the Alps with 37 war elephants . His surprise tactics and brilliant strategies put Rome against the ropes . The Carthaginian army in Iberia , excluding the forces in Africa , according to Polybius , totalled 90,000 infantry , 12,000 cavalry , and 37 war elephants : it was thus one of the largest in the Hellenistic world and equal in numbers to any that the Romans had yet fielded . Hannibal departed with this army from New Carthage ( Cartagena , Spain ) northwards along the coast in late spring of 218 BC . At the Ebro , he split the army into three columns and subdued the tribes from there to the Pyrenees within weeks , but with severe losses . At the Pyrenees , he left a detachment of 11,000 Iberian troops , who showed reluctance to leave their homeland , as a garrison for the newly conquered region . Hannibal reportedly entered Gaul with 50,000 infantry and 9,000 cavalry . He took his army by an inland route , avoiding the Roman allies along the coast . In Gaul , negotiations helped him to move unmolested except for the Battle of Rhone Crossing , where a force of the Allobroges unsuccessfully tried to oppose his 38,000 infantry ( this number may exclude light infantry ) , 8,000 cavalry , and 69 war elephants . In the meantime , a Roman fleet with an invasion force was underway to northern Iberia . Its commanders , the brothers Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus and Publius Cornelius Scipio , knew that Hannibal had crossed the Ebro , but were surprised by the Carthaginian army 's presence at the Rhone upstream of their ally Massalia , where they had landed . A scouting party of 300 cavalry was sent to discover the whereabouts of the enemy . These eventually defeated a Carthaginian scouting troop of 500 mounted Numidians and chased them back to their main camp .
### Question: who was the skilled general who led his troops over the alps into rome during the second punic war?
### Answer:
Carthaginian general Hannibal |
### Document: Because players on the 60 - day DL are taken off the 40 - man roster with no risk of losing the player , MLB teams often transfer injured players from the 10 - day DL to the 60 - day DL so that the team can add another player to the 40 - man roster without having to designate a player for assignment . Designating for assignment ( `` DFA '' ) is the removal of a player from the expanded roster ; the team has seven days to trade the player , release him , or send him to the minors . September call - ups ( edit ) On September 1 , the Major League team 's roster expands from the 25 - man active roster to the entire 40 - man roster . At this point , any player on the expanded roster on August 31 may play for the Major League team . September call - ups are players from the minors who are playing in September to get Major League experience and , especially for teams in contention , to provide reinforcements down the stretch . In practice , once the roster expands , teams will seldom make more than about six of the fifteen available September call - ups . Postseason roster ( edit ) A postseason roster takes effect only if a team clinches a playoff berth . Players who are part of the team 's final roster at the end of the regular season are eligible to participate in the postseason . Any player who has been traded from a different team , spent time in the Minor Leagues , or signed later in the season with the team ( no later than August 31 ) is eligible to participate in the postseason . A postseason roster is allowed up to 25 active players . Other players who are not on the 25 - man active roster will be assigned to the postseason secondary squad . Players who are on the disabled list or any other non-active transaction by the end of the regular season will have their transactions passed on in the postseason . Rosters for a series are set at the beginning of the series and no changes to the 25 - man active roster are allowed except when a player is moved to the disabled list or any other inactive transaction . If a player is moved to the disabled list or another inactive transaction during a series , he then becomes ineligible to be returned to the 25 - man active roster for the remainder of the series as well as the next series if applicable .
### Question: how many players on the mlb playoff roster?
### Answer:
25 active players |
### Document: Prague Rabaul Allied Rangoon Rome Rønne Rotterdam Schaffhausen Schwäbisch Hall Sendai Shanghai Sheffield Shizuoka Allied Singapore Axis Singapore Sofia Southampton Stalingrad Stuttgart Swansea Taipei Tallinn Tel Aviv Tokyo Toyohashi Toyokawa Treviso Ulm Utsunomiya Vienna Warsaw Wesel Wieluń Wilhelmshaven Wuppertal Würzburg Yawata Zadar Zagreb RAF strategic bombing during the Second World War Overviews Butt Report ( 1941 ) RAF strategic bombing 1942 -- 45 Area Bombing Directive ( 1942 ) Dehousing paper ( 1942 ) Casablanca directive ( 1943 ) Leaders Arthur `` Bomber '' Harris Frederick `` Prof '' Lindemann Sir Charles Portal Sir Archibald Sinclair Arthur W.
### Question: where did the first air raid take place?
### Answer:
Venice |
### Document: On the Original Broadway Cast Recording , Brian D'Addario performs as Flounder . Scuttle ( edit ) Scuttle First appearance The Little Mermaid ( 1989 ) Last appearance The Little Mermaid : Ariel 's Beginning ( 2008 ) Created by Ron Clements and John Musker Voiced by Buddy Hackett ( film , sequel & The Little Mermaid : Songs from the Sea ) Maurice LaMarche ( all other appearances except ride ) Chris Edgerly ( The Little Mermaid : Ariel 's Undersea Adventure ) Scuttle ( scully ) is a seagull and friend of Ariel , voiced by Buddy Hackett in the 1989 film and 2000 sequel . He appears as an expert on human objects with whom Ariel consults about items she salvages , though his identifications consist of nonsense . He wrongly names a fork a `` dinglehopper '' and says that it is used as a comb , and a smoking pipe a `` snarfblatt '' while claiming it works like a trumpet . Despite his erroneous information on human things , Scuttle provides support and advice when he learns that Ariel has to win Eric 's heart in three days . On the third day , Scuttle is the one who discovers that Vanessa , the woman Eric has decided to marry instead , is actually Ursula . He immediately tells Ariel this information , and helps stall the wedding with help from other marine creatures so to allow Ariel to arrive and confront Eric ( as well as smashing Ursula 's shell that held Ariel 's voice , thus restoring it and freeing Eric from Ursula 's spell ) . Scuttle appears in a small role in The Little Mermaid II : Return to the Sea , where he helps Ariel find her daughter Melody , who has run away . Scuttle appears in two episodes of the third season of the prequel television series in which he is voiced by Maurice LaMarche . The episodes he appears in are `` Scuttle '' , where Ariel , Flounder and Sebastian meet him for the first time ( in which he claims his name was originally `` Scuttlebutt '' but he changed it `` for obvious reasons '' ) , and `` The Island of Fear '' . In these episodes , Scuttle 's explanation of human things is a mixture of correct and erroneous .
### Question: what is the name of the seagull in little mermaid?
### Answer:
Scuttle |
### Document: On January 31 , Ambassador Bernstorff presented ( ... ) Germany 's response to Wilson 's recent ' peace without victory ' plea ( ... ) : his nation was about to launch an unrestricted submarine campaign , thereby declaring total maritime war against all neutrals . After February 1 , the communique noted , German U-boats would sink without warning belligerent and neutral ships found in a designated zone comprising waters around Great Britain , France , and Italy , and in the eastern Mediterranean . The Admiralty made one minor exception : it would permit one American steamer a week to sail between New York and Falmouth ( ... ) . Initially Germany would grant a period of grace , during which its submarines would not harm neutral ships that either were en route to the war zone or had already arrived . Jump up ^ Compare : Doenecke , Justus D. ( 2011 ) . Nothing Less Than War : A New History of America 's Entry Into World War I. Studies in Conflict , Diplomacy and Peace Series . University Press of Kentucky . p. 286 . ISBN 978 - 0 - 8131 - 3002 - 6 . Retrieved 2015 - 12 - 07 . Several factors led to Wilson 's choice . Germany 's U-boat warfare was paramount . Had it not been for Berlin 's announcement of January 31 , the president probably would not have issued a call to arms . Jump up ^ Justus D. Doenecke , Nothing Less Than War : A New History of America 's Entry into World War I ( 2011 ) ch 10 ^ Jump up to : May , Ernest R. ( 1966 ) . The World War and American isolation , 1914 -- 1917 . Jump up ^ Knock , Thomas J. ( 1995 ) . To End All Wars : Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order . Jump up ^ Syrett , Harold C. ( 1945 ) . `` The Business Press and American Neutrality , 1914 -- 1917 '' . Mississippi Valley Historical Review . 32 ( 2 ) : 215 -- 230 . doi : 10.2307 / 1898209 . JSTOR 1898209 .
### Question: which weapon was a primary cause of the u.s. entry into world war i?
### Answer:
unrestricted submarine warfare |
### Document: States in orange voted for Adams , states in green for Crawford , and states in blue for Jackson . Since no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes , the presidential election was thrown into a contingent election in the U.S. House of Representatives . Following the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment , only the top three candidates in the electoral vote were admitted as candidates in the House : Andrew Jackson , John Quincy Adams , and William Harris Crawford . Henry Clay , who happened to be Speaker of the House at the time , was left out . Clay detested Jackson and had said of him , `` I can not believe that killing 2,500 Englishmen at New Orleans qualifies for the various , difficult , and complicated duties of the Chief Magistracy . '' Moreover , Clay 's American System was far closer to Adams ' position on tariffs and internal improvements than Jackson 's or Crawford 's , so Clay threw his support to Adams . Thus Adams was elected President on February 9 , 1825 , on the first ballot , with 13 states , followed by Jackson with 7 , and Crawford with 4 . Adams ' victory shocked Jackson , who , as the winner of a plurality of both the popular and electoral votes , expected to be elected president . Not long before the results of the House election , an anonymous statement appeared in a Philadelphia paper , called the Columbian Observer . The statement , said to be from a member of Congress , essentially accused Clay of selling Adams his support for the office of Secretary of State . No formal investigation was conducted , so the matter was neither confirmed nor denied . When Clay was indeed offered the position after Adams was victorious , he opted to accept and continue to support the administration he voted for , knowing that declining the position would not have helped to dispel the rumors brought against him . By appointing Clay his Secretary of State , President Adams essentially declared him heir to the Presidency , as Adams and his three predecessors had all served as Secretary of State . Jackson and his followers accused Adams and Clay of striking a `` corrupt bargain '' . The Jacksonians would campaign on this claim for the next four years , ultimately attaining Jackson 's victory in the Adams - Jackson rematch in 1828 .
### Question: who won the most popular votes but not enough electoral votes in the presidential election of 1824?
### Answer:
Andrew Jackson |
### Document: Time in Germany - wikipedia Time in Germany Jump to : navigation , search Time in Europe : light blue Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC ) blue Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC ) Western European Summer Time / British Summer Time / Irish Standard Time ( UTC + 1 ) red Central European Time ( UTC + 1 ) Central European Summer Time ( UTC + 2 ) yellow Eastern European Time / Kaliningrad Time ( UTC + 2 ) golden Eastern European Time ( UTC + 2 ) Eastern European Summer Time ( UTC + 3 ) light green Further - eastern European Time / Moscow Time / Turkey Time ( UTC + 3 ) Light colours indicate where standard time is observed all year ; dark colours indicate where a summer time is observed . The time zone in Germany is Central European Time ( Mitteleuropäische Zeit , MEZ ; UTC + 01 : 00 ) and Central European Summer Time ( Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit , MESZ ; UTC + 02 : 00 ) . Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March ( 02 : 00 CET ) to the last Sunday in October ( 03 : 00 CEST ) . The doubled hour during the switch back to standard time is named 2A ( 02 : 00 to 03 : 00 CEST ) and 2B ( 02 : 00 to 03 : 00 CET ) . Contents ( hide ) 1 IANA time zone database 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External links IANA time zone database ( edit ) The IANA time zone database contains two zones for Germany , `` Europe / Berlin '' and `` Europe / Busingen '' , although in 1945 , the Trizone did not follow Berlin 's switch to midsummer time . Germany has been politically divided into East Germany and West Germany even after the start of the unix epoch , which is the date from which the tz database wants to record correct information . The database aims to include at least one zone for every ISO 3166 - 1 alpha - 2 country code . This list was first issued in 1997 , after the reunification of Germany in 1990 .
### Question: when does germany move to daylight savings time?
### Answer:
the last Sunday in March |
### Document: Mains electricity - wikipedia Mains electricity Jump to : navigation , search A table lamp connected to a wall socket ( the mains ) Mains electricity is the general - purpose alternating - current ( AC ) electric power supply . Mains electricity is the form of electrical power that is delivered to homes and businesses , and it is the form of electrical power that consumers use when they plug kitchen appliances , televisions and electric lamps into wall sockets . The two principal properties of the electric power supply , voltage and frequency , differ between regions . A voltage of ( nominally ) 230 V and a frequency of 50 Hz is used in Europe , most of Africa , most of Asia , much of South America and Australia . In North America , the most common combination is 120 V and a frequency of 60 Hz . Other voltages exist , and some countries may have , for example , 230 V but 60 Hz . This is a concern to travelers , since portable appliances designed for one voltage and frequency combination may not operate with , or may even be destroyed by another . The use of different and incompatible plugs and sockets in different regions and countries provides some protection from accidental use of appliances with incompatible voltage and frequency requirements . Contents ( hide ) 1 Terminology 2 Power systems 3 Common uses of electricity 4 Building wiring 5 Voltage levels 5.1 Measuring voltage 5.2 Choice of voltage 5.3 Standardisation 6 History of voltage and frequency 7 Voltage regulation 8 Power quality 9 See also 10 References Terminology ( edit ) In the US , mains electric power is referred to by several names including `` household power '' , `` household electricity '' , `` house current '' , `` powerline '' , `` domestic power '' , `` wall power '' , `` line power '' , `` AC power '' , `` city power '' , `` street power '' , and `` electrical grid '' . In the UK , mains electric power is generally referred to as `` the mains '' . Power systems ( edit ) For a list of voltages , frequencies , and wall plugs by country , see Mains electricity by country Worldwide , many different mains power systems are found for the operation of household and light commercial electrical appliances and lighting .
### Question: is electricity in a house ac or dc?
### Answer:
AC |
### Document: Gal Gadot - wikipedia Gal Gadot This is the latest accepted revision , reviewed on 9 November 2017 . Jump to : navigation , search Gal Gadot Gadot at the 2016 San Diego Comic - Con promoting Wonder Woman ( 1985 - 04 - 30 ) April 30 , 1985 ( age 32 ) Petah Tikva , Israel Citizenship Israeli Alma mater IDC Herzliya Occupation Actress model Years active 2004 -- present Height 178 cm ( 5 ft 10 in ) Spouse ( s ) Yaron Varsano ( m . 2008 ) Children Awards Miss Israel 2004 Website galgadot.com Gal Gadot - Varsano ( Hebrew : גל גדות , pronounced ( ˈɡal ɡaˈdot ) ; born April 30 , 1985 ) is an Israeli actress and model . Gadot is primarily known for her role as Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe . She started with Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice ( 2016 ) , continued again in 2017 as the lead in Wonder Woman , and will reprise the role in Justice League . She previously appeared as Gisele Yashar in three of The Fast and the Furious franchise movies . Gadot was born and raised in Israel . At age 18 she was crowned Miss Israel 2004 . She then served two years as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces , where she was a combat trainer . She began studying at IDC Herzliya college before pursuing modeling and acting . Contents ( hide ) 1 Early life 1.1 Military service 2 Career 2.1 Modeling and pageant career 2.2 Acting 3 Other work 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5.1 Film 5.2 Television 5.3 Pageants 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Early Life ( edit ) Gal Gadot was born in Petah Tikva , Israel , and raised in its neighbouring city of Rosh HaAyin .
### Question: who is the actress who played wonder woman?
### Answer:
Gal Gadot-Varsano |
### Document: 1 Effect on World War II 2 Casualties 2.1 British casualties 2.2 Civilian casualties 3 Countermeasures 4 Delivery systems 5 Unexploded weapons 6 Gases used 7 Long - term health effects 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links History of poison gas in World War I ( edit ) See also : Weapons of World War I 1914 : tear gas ( edit ) The most frequently used chemicals during World War I were tear - inducing irritants rather than fatal or disabling poisons . During World War I , the French army was the first to employ gas , using 26 mm grenades filled with tear gas ( ethyl bromoacetate ) in August 1914 . The small quantities of gas delivered , roughly 19 cm3 per cartridge , were not even detected by the Germans . The stocks were rapidly consumed and by November a new order was placed by the French military . As bromine was scarce among the Entente allies , the active ingredient was changed to chloroacetone . In October 1914 , German troops fired fragmentation shells filled with a chemical irritant against British positions at Neuve Chapelle ; the concentration achieved was so small that it too was barely noticed . None of the combatants considered the use of tear gas to be in conflict with the Hague Treaty of 1899 , which prohibited the launching of projectiles containing asphyxiating or poisonous gas . 1915 : large - scale use and lethal gases ( edit ) The first instance of large - scale use of gas as a weapon was on 31 January 1915 , when Germany fired 18,000 artillery shells containing liquid xylyl bromide tear gas on Russian positions on the Rawka River , west of Warsaw during the Battle of Bolimov . Instead of vaporizing , the chemical froze and failed to have the desired effect . The first killing agent used by the German military was chlorine . Chlorine is a powerful irritant that can inflict damage to the eyes , nose , throat and lungs . At high concentrations and prolonged exposure it can cause death by asphyxiation .
### Question: when was tear gas first used in ww1?
### Answer:
August 1914 |
### Document: This objection seems to rest on a misunderstanding of Kant 's views since Kant argued that morality is dependent upon the concept of a rational will ( and the related concept of a categorical imperative : an imperative which any rational being must necessarily will for itself ) . It is not based on contingent features of any being 's will , nor upon human wills in particular , so there is no sense in which Kant makes ethics `` dependent '' upon anything which has not always existed . Furthermore , the sense in which our wills are subject to the law is precisely that if our wills are rational , we must will in a lawlike fashion ; that is , we must will according to moral judgments we apply to all rational beings , including ourselves . This is more easily understood by parsing the term `` autonomy '' into its Greek roots : auto ( self ) + nomos ( rule or law ) . That is , an autonomous will , according to Kant , is not merely one which follows its own will , but whose will is lawful - that is , conforming to the principle of universalizability , which Kant also identifies with reason . Ironically , in another passage , willing according to immutable reason is precisely the kind of capacity Elshtain ascribes to God as the basis of his moral authority , and she commands this over an inferior voluntarist version of divine command theory , which would make both morality and God 's will contingent . Kant 's theory is a version of the first rather than the second view of autonomy , so neither God nor any human authority , including contingent human institutions , play any unique authoritative role in his moral theory . Kant and Elshtain , that is , both agree God has no choice but to conform his will to the immutable facts of reason , including moral truths ; humans do have such a choice , but otherwise their relationship to morality is the same as that of God 's : they can recognize moral facts , but do not determine their content through contingent acts of will . Applications ( edit ) Medical ethics ( edit ) Kant believed that the shared ability of humans to reason should be the basis of morality , and that it is the ability to reason that makes humans morally significant . He , therefore , believed that all humans should have the right to common dignity and respect .
### Question: where does morality come from according to kant?
### Answer:
the shared ability of humans to reason |
### Document: Cheek ( surname ) - wikipedia Cheek ( surname ) Jump to : navigation , search Cheek is an old family surname from Anglo - Saxon England that predates the Norman invasion . The Cheek family was among the first to immigrate to the American colonies in the early 17th century . The family crest is a white shield with three red crescents . Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cheek_(surname)&oldid=797993785 '' Categories : Surnames Hidden categories : All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from March 2009 All set index articles Talk About Wikipedia Add links This page was last edited on 30 August 2017 , at 10 : 33 . About Wikipedia
### Question: where does the last name cheek come from?
### Answer:
Anglo-Saxon England that predates the Norman invasion |
### Document: 47 ( 1 ) : 71 -- 105 . JSTOR 2329091 . References ( edit ) Carare , O. ; Rothkopf , M.H. ( 2005 ) . `` Slow Dutch auctions '' . Management Science . 51 ( 3 ) : 365 -- 373 . doi : 10.1287 / mnsc. 1040.0328 . Katok , E. ; Kwasnica , A.M. ( 2008 ) . `` Time is money : The effect of clock speed on seller 's revenue in Dutch auctions '' . Experimental Economics . 11 ( 4 ) : 344 -- 357 . doi : 10.1007 / s10683 - 007 - 9169 - x . Adam , M.T.P. ; Krämer , J. ; Weinhardt , C. ( 2012 ) . `` Excitement up ! Price down ! Measuring emotions in Dutch auctions '' . International Journal of Electronic Commerce . 11 ( 4 ) : 7 -- 39 . doi : 10.2753 / JEC1086 - 4415170201 . hide Economic , financial and business history of the Netherlands General Economy of the Netherlands from 1500 -- 1700 Economic history of the Netherlands ( 1500 -- 1815 ) Economic history of the Dutch Republic Financial history of the Dutch Republic Dutch Financial Revolution ( 1580s -- 1700s ) Dutch economic miracle ( 1580s -- ca.
### Question: who determines the offer price in a dutch auction?
### Answer:
the auctioneer |
### Document: One Day at a Time - wikipedia One Day at a Time Jump to : navigation , search For other uses , see One Day at a Time ( disambiguation ) . This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( July 2015 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) One Day at a Time Genre Sitcom Created by Whitney Blake Allan Manings Developed by Norman Lear Directed by Norman Campbell Herbert Kenwith Sandy Kenyon Howard Morris Noam Pitlik Alan Rafkin Don Richardson Tony Singletary Starring Bonnie Franklin Mackenzie Phillips Richard Masur Valerie Bertinelli Pat Harrington Mary Louise Wilson Michael Lembeck Ron Rifkin Glenn Scarpelli Shelley Fabares Nanette Fabray Howard Hesseman Theme music composer Jeff Barry Nancy Barry Opening theme `` This is It '' performed by Polly Cutter Ending theme `` This is It '' ( instrumental ) Composer ( s ) Jeff Barry Country of origin United States Original language ( s ) English No. of seasons 9 No. of episodes 209 ( list of episodes ) Production Executive producer ( s ) Dick Bensfield Jack Elinson Perry Grant Mort Lachman Norman Lear Alan Rafkin Producer ( s ) Dick Bensfield Patricia Fass Palmer Perry Grant Katherine Green Allan Manings Bud Wiser Camera setup Multi-camera setup , videotape Running time 24 minutes Production company ( s ) T.A.T. Communications Company ( 1975 -- 82 ) Embassy Television ( 1982 -- 84 ) Distributor T.A.T. Communications Co.
### Question: who wrote one day at a time theme song?
### Answer:
Brill Building songwriter Jeff Barry |
### Document: One Day at a Time - wikipedia One Day at a Time Jump to : navigation , search For other uses , see One Day at a Time ( disambiguation ) . This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( July 2015 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) One Day at a Time Genre Sitcom Created by Whitney Blake Allan Manings Developed by Norman Lear Directed by Norman Campbell Herbert Kenwith Sandy Kenyon Howard Morris Noam Pitlik Alan Rafkin Don Richardson Tony Singletary Starring Bonnie Franklin Mackenzie Phillips Richard Masur Valerie Bertinelli Pat Harrington Mary Louise Wilson Michael Lembeck Ron Rifkin Glenn Scarpelli Shelley Fabares Nanette Fabray Howard Hesseman Theme music composer Jeff Barry Nancy Barry Opening theme `` This is It '' performed by Polly Cutter Ending theme `` This is It '' ( instrumental ) Composer ( s ) Jeff Barry Country of origin United States Original language ( s ) English No. of seasons 9 No. of episodes 209 ( list of episodes ) Production Executive producer ( s ) Dick Bensfield Jack Elinson Perry Grant Mort Lachman Norman Lear Alan Rafkin Producer ( s ) Dick Bensfield Patricia Fass Palmer Perry Grant Katherine Green Allan Manings Bud Wiser Camera setup Multi-camera setup , videotape Running time 24 minutes Production company ( s ) T.A.T. Communications Company ( 1975 -- 82 ) Embassy Television ( 1982 -- 84 ) Distributor T.A.T. Communications Co.
### Question: who wrote one day at a time theme song?
### Answer:
his wife Nancy Barry |
### Document: The Man Nobody Knows - wikipedia The Man Nobody Knows Jump to : navigation , search The Man Nobody Knows Author Bruce Fairchild Barton Country USA Language English Subject Christianity Publisher Bobbs - Merrill Company Publication date 1925 ISBN 0 - 9652894 - 1 - 9 OCLC 41517505 The Man Nobody Knows ( 1925 ) is the second book by the American author and advertising executive Bruce Fairchild Barton . In it , Barton presents Jesus as `` ( t ) he Founder of Modern Business , '' in an effort to make the Christian story accessible to businessmen of the time . When published in 1925 , The Man Nobody Knows topped the nonfiction bestseller list , and was one of the best - selling non-fiction books of the 20th century . Synopsis ( edit ) In this book , Barton paints a picture of a strong Jesus , who worked with his hands , slept outdoors , and travelled on foot . This is very different from what he saw as the `` Sunday School Jesus '' -- a physically weak , moralistic man , and the `` lamb of God '' . Barton describes Jesus as `` the world 's greatest business executive '' , and according to one of the chapter headings , `` The Founder of Modern Business '' , who created a world - conquering organization with a group of twelve men hand - picked from the bottom ranks of business . Controversy ( edit ) Having completed the book in 1924 , Barton initially experienced difficulty getting his work published , as the material was considered to be controversial . It was simply seen by some as wrong to compare Jesus to ordinary men . Since its publication , The Man Nobody Knows has divided readers . Some welcome the portrayal of Jesus as a strong character , whom no one dared oppose , and praise the use of familiar stereotypes to stimulate interest in religion , whilst others ridicule the suggestion that Jesus was a salesman . Critics have suggested that The Man Nobody Knows is a prime example of the materialism and `` glorified Rotarianism '' of the Protestant churches in the 1920s .
### Question: who was the main subject in bruce barton's the man nobody knows?
### Answer:
Jesus |
### Document: Jump up ^ Gurnick , Ken ( November 1 , 2017 ) . `` LA as confident as can be with G7 at home '' . Major League Baseball . Retrieved November 1 , 2017 . Jump up ^ `` Dodgers , Astros push their wonderful World Series to Game 7 '' . Fox Sports . November 1 , 2017 . Retrieved November 2 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Normandin , Marc ( November 1 , 2017 ) . `` Astros - Dodgers World Series heads to decisive Game 7 '' . SBNation.com . Retrieved November 2 , 2017 . Jump up ^ McTaggart , Brian ; Gurnick , Ken ( November 1 , 2017 ) . `` Houston Strongest ! Astros rule the World '' . Major League Baseball . Retrieved November 2 , 2017 . ^ Jump up to : Hoffman , Benjamin ; Waldstein , David ( November 1 , 2017 ) . `` World Series 2017 : Astros vs. Dodgers Game 7 Live Updates '' . The New York Times . Retrieved November 1 , 2017 . Jump up ^ `` World Series 2017 Game 7 : Houston Astros 5 - 1 Los Angeles Dodgers -- as it happened ! '' . The Guardian . November 2 , 2017 . Retrieved November 2 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Stephen , Eric ( November 1 , 2017 ) . `` Clayton Kershaw sets Dodgers postseason strikeout record '' . SB Nation . Retrieved November 1 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Stevenson , Stefan ( November 2 , 2017 ) . `` Carlos Correa caps World Series with live , post-game proposal to girlfriend '' . Fort Worth Star - Telegram . Retrieved November 5 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Stephen , Eric ( October 21 , 2017 ) . `` World Series schedule 2017 : Dodgers vs. Astros '' . SB Nation . Retrieved October 23 , 2017 . Jump up ^ Hoffarth , Tom ( October 28 , 2017 ) .
### Question: who did the astros play in the world series?
### Answer:
Los Angeles Dodgers |
### Document: Apostolic Faith Church - wikipedia Apostolic Faith Church Jump to : navigation , search Apostolic Faith Church Classification Pentecostal Founder Florence L. Crawford Origin 1906 Portland , Oregon The Apostolic Faith Church , formerly the Apostolic Faith Mission , is a Pentecostal Christian denomination , with headquarters in Portland , Oregon , United States . The Apostolic Faith Mission of Portland was founded in 1906 by Florence L. Crawford , who was affiliated at that time with William J. Seymour and the Azusa Street Revival of Los Angeles , California . By 1908 Crawford had founded what would become the Apostolic Faith Church . Since July 2000 , the President and Superintendent General of the Apostolic Faith Church has been Darrel D. Lee , who also pastors the headquarters church . The Apostolic Faith Church has a presence in the United States , Canada , Africa , Asia , Europe , Central and South America , and Australia . In 1997 , the AFC had 2,013 members in 115 local churches served by 188 clergy in the United States . There are ten churches in Canada , several hundred in Africa ( six - hundred in Nigeria alone ) , twenty throughout the Philippines and Korea , nine in Europe ( centrally Romania and Norway ) , and over sixty in West Indies . Church - affiliated groups also regularly assemble in other parts of the world and recently include India . In some locations , member churches carry instead the name Trinity Apostolic Faith Church in order to differentiate themselves from non-affiliated churches in the same area . Contents ( hide ) 1 History 2 Doctrine 3 References 4 External links History ( edit ) The founder of the Apostolic Faith Church was Florence L. Crawford . Crawford was a participant in the Azusa Street Revival . This revival began in 1906 at the Apostolic Faith Mission in Los Angeles . The Azusa Street Mission , as it was called , quickly became the center of the Apostolic Faith movement mainly through the publication of The Apostolic Faith newspaper . Seymour appointed Crawford as the state director of the Pacific Coast Apostolic Faith movement where she would help other missions and churches join the movement . Crawford 's break with Seymour was complete by 1911 .
### Question: who is the founder of the apostolic faith?
### Answer:
Florence L. Crawford |
### Document: Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roxboro,_North_Carolina&oldid=808915274 '' Categories : Cities in Person County ,
### Question: how far is roxboro nc from durham nc?
### Answer:
30 miles (48 km) north of Durham |
### Document: Texas Flood ( song ) - wikipedia Texas Flood ( song ) Jump to : navigation , search `` Texas Flood '' Single by Larry Davis B - side `` I Tried '' Released 1958 ( 1958 ) Format 10 - inch 78 rpm , 7 - inch 45 rpm Recorded Houston , Texas , 1958 Genre Blues Length 2 : 35 Label Duke ( no . 192 ) Songwriter ( s ) Larry Davis , Joseph Scott Larry Davis singles chronology `` Texas Flood '' ( 1958 ) `` Angels in Houston '' ( 1959 ) `` Texas Flood '' ( sometimes called `` Stormin ' in Texas '' or `` Flood Down in Texas '' ) is a blues song recorded by Larry Davis in 1958 . It is considered a blues standard and has been recorded by several artists , including Stevie Ray Vaughan , who made it part of his repertoire . Contents ( hide ) 1 Original song 2 Stevie Ray Vaughan version 3 Other renditions 4 References Original song ( edit ) `` Texas Flood '' is a slow - tempo twelve - bar blues notated in 12 / 8 time in the key of A flat . It was written by Davis in California in 1955 and is credited to Davis and Duke Records arranger / trumpeter Joseph Scott . Nominally about a flood in Texas , Davis used it as a metaphor for his relationship problems : Well I 'm leavin ' you baby , Lord I 'm goin ' back home to stay ( 2 × ) Well where there 's no floods or tornadoes , baby the sun shines every day Although Davis later became a guitar player , for `` Texas Flood '' Fenton Robinson provided the distinctive guitar parts , with Davis on vocals and bass , James Booker on piano , David Dean on tenor saxophone , and an unknown drummer . The song was Davis ' first single as a leader and became a regional hit .
### Question: who wrote it's flooding down in texas?
### Answer:
Larry Davis |
### Document: Texas Flood ( song ) - wikipedia Texas Flood ( song ) Jump to : navigation , search `` Texas Flood '' Single by Larry Davis B - side `` I Tried '' Released 1958 ( 1958 ) Format 10 - inch 78 rpm , 7 - inch 45 rpm Recorded Houston , Texas , 1958 Genre Blues Length 2 : 35 Label Duke ( no . 192 ) Songwriter ( s ) Larry Davis , Joseph Scott Larry Davis singles chronology `` Texas Flood '' ( 1958 ) `` Angels in Houston '' ( 1959 ) `` Texas Flood '' ( sometimes called `` Stormin ' in Texas '' or `` Flood Down in Texas '' ) is a blues song recorded by Larry Davis in 1958 . It is considered a blues standard and has been recorded by several artists , including Stevie Ray Vaughan , who made it part of his repertoire . Contents ( hide ) 1 Original song 2 Stevie Ray Vaughan version 3 Other renditions 4 References Original song ( edit ) `` Texas Flood '' is a slow - tempo twelve - bar blues notated in 12 / 8 time in the key of A flat . It was written by Davis in California in 1955 and is credited to Davis and Duke Records arranger / trumpeter Joseph Scott . Nominally about a flood in Texas , Davis used it as a metaphor for his relationship problems : Well I 'm leavin ' you baby , Lord I 'm goin ' back home to stay ( 2 × ) Well where there 's no floods or tornadoes , baby the sun shines every day Although Davis later became a guitar player , for `` Texas Flood '' Fenton Robinson provided the distinctive guitar parts , with Davis on vocals and bass , James Booker on piano , David Dean on tenor saxophone , and an unknown drummer . The song was Davis ' first single as a leader and became a regional hit .
### Question: who wrote it's flooding down in texas?
### Answer:
Joseph Scott |
### Document: External links ( edit ) Find more aboutThe Perks of Being a Wallflowerat Wikipedia 's sister projects Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata The Perks of Being a Wallflower official website Free download at archive.org Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Perks_of_Being_a_Wallflower&oldid=841509119 '' Categories : 1991 in fiction 1992 in fiction 1999 American novels American LGBT novels American novels adapted into films American young adult novels Coming - of - age fiction Debut novels Epistolary novels Novels with gay themes Novels set in Pittsburgh Novels set in the 1990s American bildungsromans Child sexual abuse in literature Mental illness in fiction Pocket Books books Novels by Stephen Chbosky Hidden categories : Good articles Pages to import images to Wikidata Talk Contents About Wikipedia Wikiquote বাংলা Català Čeština Deutsch Español فارسی Français Հայերեն Italiano עברית Кыргызча 日本 語 Norsk Português Suomi 7 more Edit links This page was last edited on 16 May 2018 , at 08 : 29 . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply . By using this site , you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation , Inc. , a non-profit organization . About Wikipedia
### Question: where does the perks of being a wallflower take place?
### Answer:
Pittsburgh |
### Document: Jumping the broom - wikipedia Jumping the broom Jump to : navigation , search This article is about the custom and phrase . For the 2008 film , see Noah 's Arc : Jumping the Broom . For the 2011 film , see Jumping the Broom . `` Marrying over the Broomstick '' , 1822 illustration of a `` broomstick - wedding '' by James Catnach . Jumping the broom is a phrase and custom relating to a wedding ceremony where the couple jumps over a broom . It has been suggested that the custom is based on an 18th - century idiomatic expression for `` sham marriage '' , `` marriage of doubtful validity '' ; it was popularized in the context of the introduction of civil marriage in Britain with the Marriage Act 1836 . There have also been suggestions that the expression may derive from an actual custom of jumping over a `` broomstick '' ( where `` broom '' refers to the plant common broom rather than the household implement ) associated with the gypsies ( Romani ) of the United Kingdom . especially those in Wales . The custom of a marrying couple literally jumping over a broom is now most widespread among African Americans , popularized in the 1970s by the novel and miniseries Roots but originating in the mid 19th century as a practice in antebellum slavery in the United States . Contents ( hide ) 1 As an expression for `` irregular marriage '' 2 British Romani customs 3 African American custom 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External links As an expression for `` Irregular marriage '' ( edit ) References to `` broomstick marriages '' emerged in England in the mid-to - late 18th century , always to describe a wedding ceremony of doubtful validity . The earliest use of the phrase is in the 1764 English edition of a French work : the French text , describing an elopement , refers to the runaway couple hastily making un mariage sur la croix de l'épée ( literally ' marriage on the cross of the sword ' ) , an expression the English translator freely renders as ' performed the marriage ceremony by leaping over a broomstick ' . A 1774 usage in the Westminster Magazine also describes an elopement .
### Question: where did jumping over the broom come from?
### Answer:
relating to a wedding ceremony where the couple jumps over a broom |
### Document: External links ( edit ) Wikiquote has quotations related to : Winter is Coming `` Winter Is Coming '' at HBO `` Winter Is Coming '' on IMDb `` Winter Is Coming '' at TV.com Game of Thrones episodes Seasons : 1 5 6 7 8 Season 1 `` Winter Is Coming '' `` The Kingsroad '' `` Lord Snow '' `` Cripples , Bastards , and Broken Things '' `` The Wolf and the Lion '' `` A Golden Crown '' `` You Win or You Die '' `` The Pointy End '' `` Baelor '' `` Fire and Blood '' Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winter_Is_Coming&oldid=854086292 '' Categories : 2011 American television episodes Game of Thrones episodes American television pilots Screenplays by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss Hidden categories : Use mdy dates from April 2018 Good articles Talk Contents About Wikipedia Čeština Dansk Ελληνικά Español فارسی Français Magyar 日本 語 Português Română Русский Türkçe Tiếng Việt 中文 6 more Edit links This page was last edited on 8 August 2018 , at 21 : 37 ( UTC ) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply . By using this site , you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation , Inc. , a non-profit organization . About Wikipedia
### Question: who did ned stark kill in the first episode?
### Answer:
Will |
### Document: Retrieved 2017 - 12 - 16 . Jump up ^ `` Today is World Blood Donor Day '' . Retrieved 2017 - 12 - 16 . Jump up ^ `` World Blood Donor Day , 14 June 2013 '' . World Health Organization . Retrieved 2017 - 12 - 16 . External links ( edit ) World Blood Donor Day 2017 ( USA ) Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=World_Blood_Donor_Day&oldid=846735044 '' Categories : Blood donation Health awareness days June observances United Nations days Hidden categories : Infobox holiday with missing field Infobox holiday fixed day ( 2 ) Talk Contents About Wikipedia Asturianu বাংলা Беларуская Deutsch Español فارسی Français Galego ગુજરાતી 한국어 हिन्दी Italiano മലയാളം مصرى 日本 語 ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Polski Română Русиньскый Русский Shqip Српски / srpski தமிழ் తెలుగు Українська اردو Tiếng Việt 粵語 中文 21 more Edit links This page was last edited on 20 June 2018 , at 15 : 39 ( UTC ) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply . By using this site , you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation , Inc. , a non-profit organization . About Wikipedia
### Question: when is blood donation celebrated in the world?
### Answer:
14 June |
### Document: Selim Hassan , writing in 1949 on recent excavations of the Sphinx enclosure , summed up the problem : Taking all things into consideration , it seems that we must give the credit of erecting this , the world 's most wonderful statue , to Khafre , but always with this reservation : that there is not one single contemporary inscription which connects the Sphinx with Khafre ; so , sound as it may appear , we must treat the evidence as circumstantial , until such time as a lucky turn of the spade of the excavator will reveal to the world a definite reference to the erection of the Sphinx . The `` circumstantial '' evidence mentioned by Hassan includes the Sphinx 's location in the context of the funerary complex surrounding the Second Pyramid , which is traditionally connected with Khafra . Apart from the Causeway , the Pyramid and the Sphinx , the complex also includes the Sphinx Temple and Valley Temple , both of which display similar design of their inner courts . The Sphinx Temple was built using blocks cut from the Sphinx enclosure , while those of the Valley Temple were quarried from the plateau , some of the largest weighing upwards of 100 tons . A diorite statue of Khafre , which was discovered buried upside down along with other debris in the Valley Temple , is claimed as support for the Khafra theory . The Dream Stele , erected much later by the pharaoh Thutmose IV ( 1401 -- 1391 or 1397 -- 1388 BC ) , associates the Sphinx with Khafra . When the stele was discovered , its lines of text were already damaged and incomplete , and only referred to Khaf , not Khafra . An extract was translated : which we bring for him : oxen ... and all the young vegetables ; and we shall give praise to Wenofer ... Khaf ... the statue made for Atum - Hor - em - Akhet . The Egyptologist Thomas Young , finding the Khaf hieroglyphs in a damaged cartouche used to surround a royal name , inserted the glyph ra to complete Khafra 's name . When the Stele was re-excavated in 1925 , the lines of text referring to Khaf flaked off and were destroyed .
### Question: the great sphinx is associated with which pharaoh’s pyramid?
### Answer:
Khafra |
### Document: 16 -- 24 . `` Part 2 : Hoover 's Progressive Assault on Business '' , July 2004 , pp. 10 -- 20 . `` Part 3 : Roosevelt 's Raw Deal '' , August 2004 , pp. 9 -- 20 . `` Part 4 : Freedom and Prosperity '' , January 2005 , pp. 14 -- 23 . Shachtman , Tom . ( 1979 ) . The Day America Crashed : A Narrative Account of the Great Stock Market Crash of October 24 , 1929 . New York : G.P. Putnam . ISBN 0 - 399 - 11613 - 3 . Thomas , Gordon and Morgan - Witts , Max . ( 1979 ) . The Day the Bubble Burst : A Social History of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 . Garden City , New York : Doubleday . ISBN 0 - 385 - 14370 - 2 . Watkins , Tom H. The Great Depression : America in the 1930s , 22 -- 55 . New York , NY : Little , Brown & Company , 1993 . References ( edit ) External links ( edit ) Media related to Wall Street Crash of 1929 at Wikimedia Commons The Crash of 1929 ,
### Question: when did the stock market crash in the great depression?
### Answer:
October 24, 1929 |
### Document: Made in Dagenham - Wikipedia Made in Dagenham Jump to : navigation , search This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations . Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations . ( May 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Made in Dagenham Directed by Nigel Cole Produced by Elizabeth Karlsen Stephen Woolley Written by William Ivory Starring Sally Hawkins Bob Hoskins Miranda Richardson Geraldine James Rosamund Pike Andrea Riseborough Jaime Winstone Daniel Mays Richard Schiff Music by David Arnold Cinematography John de Borman Edited by Michael Parker Production company Audley Films BBC Films BMS Finance HanWay Films Lipsync Productions Number 9 Films UK Film Council Universal Pictures ( Canada ) Sony Pictures Classics ( USA ) Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date 11 September 2010 ( 2010 - 09 - 11 ) ( TIFF ) 1 October 2010 ( 2010 - 10 - 01 ) ( United Kingdom ) Running time 113 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English Budget £ 5 million Box office $12.3 million Made in Dagenham is a 2010 British film directed by Nigel Cole . The film stars Sally Hawkins , Bob Hoskins , Miranda Richardson , Geraldine James , Rosamund Pike , Andrea Riseborough , Jaime Winstone , Daniel Mays and Richard Schiff . It dramatises the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968 that aimed for equal pay for women . The film 's theme song , with lyrics by Billy Bragg , is performed by Sandie Shaw , herself a native of the area and a former Ford Dagenham clerk . A stage musical version of the film opened at London 's Adelphi theatre in 2014 . Contents ( hide ) 1 Plot 2 Locations 3 Cast 4 Reception 5 Soundtrack 6 Musical 7 References 8 External links Plot ( edit ) This article needs an improved plot summary .
### Question: who played barbara castle in made in dagenham?
### Answer:
Miranda Richardson |
### Document: General Sherman ( tree ) - wikipedia General Sherman ( tree ) Jump to : navigation , search A view of the General Sherman , the largest single stem tree in the world Panorama of General Sherman Tree , July 2013 A child standing under the tree . General Sherman is a giant sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum ) tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County , in the U.S. state of California . By volume , it is the largest known living single stem tree on Earth . While the General Sherman is the largest currently living tree , it is not the largest historically - recorded tree . The Crannell Creek Giant , a coast redwood ( Sequoia sempervirens ) near Trinidad , California , is estimated to have been 15 to 25 % larger than the General Sherman tree by volume . That tree was cut down in the mid-1940s . Another larger coast redwood , near 90,000 cubic feet , the Lindsey Creek tree , was reported in a 1905 Humboldt Times Standard article . Contents ( hide ) 1 History 2 Dimensions 3 See also 4 References 5 External links History ( edit ) The General Sherman was named after the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman , in 1879 by naturalist James Wolverton , who had served as a lieutenant in the 9th Indiana Cavalry under Sherman . In 1931 , following comparisons with the nearby General Grant tree , General Sherman was identified as the largest tree in the world . One result of this process was that wood volume became widely accepted as the standard for establishing and comparing the size of different trees . In January 2006 the largest branch on the tree ( seen most commonly , in older photos , as an `` L '' or golf - club shape , protruding from about a quarter of the way down the trunk ) broke off . There were no witnesses to the incident , and the branch -- larger than most tree trunks ; diameter over 2 m ( 6.6 ft ) and length over 30 m ( 98 ft ) -- smashed part of the perimeter fence and cratered the pavement of the surrounding walkway .
### Question: where are the largest trees in the world located?
### Answer:
Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park |
### Document: Portugal colonized Brazil , tried colonizing the eastern coasts of present - day Canada and settled for extended periods northwest ( on the east bank ) of the River Plate . The Age of Exploration was the beginning of territorial expansion for several European countries . Europe had been preoccupied with internal wars and was slowly recovering from the loss of population caused by the Black Death ; thus the rapid rate at which it grew in wealth and power was unforeseeable in the early 15th century . Eventually , most of the Western Hemisphere came under the control of European governments , leading to changes to its landscape , population , and plant and animal life . In the 19th century over 50 million people left Europe for the Americas . The post-1492 era is known as the period of the Columbian Exchange , a dramatically widespread exchange of animals , plants , culture , human populations ( including slaves ) , ideas and communicable disease between the American and Afro - Eurasian hemispheres following Columbus 's voyages to the Americas . Contents ( hide ) 1 Norse trans - oceanic contact 2 Early conquests , claims and colonies 3 Early state - sponsored colonists 4 The search for riches 5 Religious immigration 6 Forced immigration and enslavement 6.1 Slavery 7 Disease and indigenous population loss 8 Impact of colonial land ownership on long - term development 9 List of European colonies in the Americas 10 Exhibitions and collections 11 See also 12 Notes 13 Bibliography 14 External links Norse trans - oceanic contact ( edit ) Main article : Norse colonization of the Americas Voyages of the Vikings to America . Norse journeys to Greenland and Canada are supported by historical and archaeological evidence . A Norse colony in Greenland was established in the late 10th century , and lasted until the mid 15th century , with court and parliament assemblies ( þing ) taking place at Brattahlíð and a bishop located at Garðar . The remains of a Norse settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland , Canada , were discovered in 1960 and were dated to around the year 1000 ( carbon dating estimate 990 -- 1050 CE ) . L'Anse aux Meadows is the only site widely accepted as evidence of pre-Columbian trans - oceanic contact .
### Question: who were the first european to reach the americas and when did they arrive?
### Answer:
Norse |
### Document: Portugal colonized Brazil , tried colonizing the eastern coasts of present - day Canada and settled for extended periods northwest ( on the east bank ) of the River Plate . The Age of Exploration was the beginning of territorial expansion for several European countries . Europe had been preoccupied with internal wars and was slowly recovering from the loss of population caused by the Black Death ; thus the rapid rate at which it grew in wealth and power was unforeseeable in the early 15th century . Eventually , most of the Western Hemisphere came under the control of European governments , leading to changes to its landscape , population , and plant and animal life . In the 19th century over 50 million people left Europe for the Americas . The post-1492 era is known as the period of the Columbian Exchange , a dramatically widespread exchange of animals , plants , culture , human populations ( including slaves ) , ideas and communicable disease between the American and Afro - Eurasian hemispheres following Columbus 's voyages to the Americas . Contents ( hide ) 1 Norse trans - oceanic contact 2 Early conquests , claims and colonies 3 Early state - sponsored colonists 4 The search for riches 5 Religious immigration 6 Forced immigration and enslavement 6.1 Slavery 7 Disease and indigenous population loss 8 Impact of colonial land ownership on long - term development 9 List of European colonies in the Americas 10 Exhibitions and collections 11 See also 12 Notes 13 Bibliography 14 External links Norse trans - oceanic contact ( edit ) Main article : Norse colonization of the Americas Voyages of the Vikings to America . Norse journeys to Greenland and Canada are supported by historical and archaeological evidence . A Norse colony in Greenland was established in the late 10th century , and lasted until the mid 15th century , with court and parliament assemblies ( þing ) taking place at Brattahlíð and a bishop located at Garðar . The remains of a Norse settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland , Canada , were discovered in 1960 and were dated to around the year 1000 ( carbon dating estimate 990 -- 1050 CE ) . L'Anse aux Meadows is the only site widely accepted as evidence of pre-Columbian trans - oceanic contact .
### Question: who were the first european to reach the americas and when did they arrive?
### Answer:
year 1000 |
### Document: Anderson , Casey ; Horwitz , Joshua ( 2009 ) . Guns , Democracy , and the Insurrectionist Idea . Ann Arbor , MI : University of Michigan Press . ISBN 0 - 472 - 03370 - 0 . Barnett , Hilaire ( 2004 ) . Constitutional & Administrative Law . Routledge Cavendish . ISBN 1 - 85941 - 927 - 5 . Bickford , Charlene ; et al. , eds. ( 2004 ) . Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America , March 4 , 1789 -- March 3 , 1791 : Correspondence : First Session , September -- November 1789 . 17 . The Johns Hopkins University Press . ISBN 978 - 0 - 8018 - 7162 - 7 . Bogus , Carl T. ( 2001 ) . The Second Amendment in Law and History : Historians and Constitutional Scholars on the Right to Bear Arms . New York : The New Press . ISBN 1 - 56584 - 699 - 0 . Boynton , Lindsay Oliver J. ( 1971 ) . The Elizabethan Militia 1558 -- 1638 . David & Charles . ISBN 0 - 7153 - 5244 - X . OCLC 8605166 . Carter , Gregg Lee ( 2002 ) . Guns in American Society . ABC - CLIO . Charles , Patrick J. ( 2009 ) . The Second Amendment : The Intent and Its Interpretation by the States and the Supreme Court . McFarland . ISBN 978 - 0 - 7864 - 4270 - 6 . Cooke , Edward Francis ( 2002 ) . A Detailed Analysis of the Constitution . Lanham , MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers . ISBN 0 - 7425 - 2238 - 5 . Cornell , Saul ( 2006 ) . A Well - Regulated Militia -- The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America . New York , New York : Oxford University Press .
### Question: which amendment is central to understanding the debate concerning the right to bear arms?
### Answer:
The Second Amendment |
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### Question: who sings timber i'm falling in love?
### Answer:
Patty Loveless |
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### Question: what was the date of the shooting in las vegas?
### Answer:
October 1, 2017 |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Texas A&M University |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
University of Central Florida |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Ohio State University |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Florida International University |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
University of Florida |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
University of Minnesota |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
University of Texas at Austin |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Arizona State University |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Georgia State University |
### Document: Minnesota 52,557 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,112 6 Texas A&M University College Station , TX 49,861 7 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,589 8 Florida International University Miami , Florida 47,966 9 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,800 10 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,485 2010 -- 11 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2010 -- 11 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 58,000 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 56,235 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 56,064 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,721 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,195 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 49,827 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 49,129 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,131 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,034 10 Florida International University Miami , Florida 44,010 2009 -- 10 enrollment ( edit ) Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2009 -- 10 academic year Ranking University Location Enrollment Reference ( s ) Arizona State University Tempe , Arizona 55,552 Ohio State University Columbus , Ohio 55,014 University of Central Florida Orlando , Florida 53,537 University of Minnesota Minneapolis / Saint Paul , Minnesota 51,659 5 University of Texas at Austin Austin , Texas 51,032 6 University of Florida Gainesville , Florida 50,691 7 Texas A&M University College Station , Texas 48,885 8 Michigan State University East Lansing , Michigan 47,100 9 Pennsylvania State University University Park , Pennsylvania 44,
### Question: what are the largest colleges in the us?
### Answer:
Michigan State University |
### Document: Punta Cana International airport - wikipedia Punta Cana International airport Jump to : navigation , search This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( February 2009 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) This article 's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia . See Wikipedia 's guide to writing better articles for suggestions . ( July 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Punta Cana International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Punta Cana IATA : PUJ ICAO : MDPC Summary Airport type Public - private Owner / Operator Punta Cana Resort and Club / Grupo Punta Cana Serves Punta Cana , Higuey Location Punta Cana in La Altagracia Province , Dominican Republic Opened December 17 , 1983 Elevation AMSL 40 ft / 12.2 m Coordinates 18 ° 34 ′ 00 '' N 68 ° 21 ′ 07 '' W / 18.56667 ° N 68.35194 ° W / 18.56667 ; - 68.35194 Coordinates : 18 ° 34 ′ 00 '' N 68 ° 21 ′ 07 '' W / 18.56667 ° N 68.35194 ° W / 18.56667 ; - 68.35194 Website www.puntacanainternationalairport.com Map MDPC Location of airport in Dominican Republic Runways Direction Length Surface ft m 08 / 26 10,171 3,100 Asphalt , concrete 09 / 27 10,171 3,100 Asphalt , concrete Statistics ( 2017 ) Passengers 7,331,415 Aircraft Operations ( 2013 ) 54,060 Source : Banco Central República Dominicana Runway 08 / 26 All traffic . Runway 09 / 27 Light traffic only .
### Question: what is the airport code for punta cana?
### Answer:
PUJ |
### Document: Punta Cana International airport - wikipedia Punta Cana International airport Jump to : navigation , search This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( February 2009 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) This article 's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia . See Wikipedia 's guide to writing better articles for suggestions . ( July 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Punta Cana International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Punta Cana IATA : PUJ ICAO : MDPC Summary Airport type Public - private Owner / Operator Punta Cana Resort and Club / Grupo Punta Cana Serves Punta Cana , Higuey Location Punta Cana in La Altagracia Province , Dominican Republic Opened December 17 , 1983 Elevation AMSL 40 ft / 12.2 m Coordinates 18 ° 34 ′ 00 '' N 68 ° 21 ′ 07 '' W / 18.56667 ° N 68.35194 ° W / 18.56667 ; - 68.35194 Coordinates : 18 ° 34 ′ 00 '' N 68 ° 21 ′ 07 '' W / 18.56667 ° N 68.35194 ° W / 18.56667 ; - 68.35194 Website www.puntacanainternationalairport.com Map MDPC Location of airport in Dominican Republic Runways Direction Length Surface ft m 08 / 26 10,171 3,100 Asphalt , concrete 09 / 27 10,171 3,100 Asphalt , concrete Statistics ( 2017 ) Passengers 7,331,415 Aircraft Operations ( 2013 ) 54,060 Source : Banco Central República Dominicana Runway 08 / 26 All traffic . Runway 09 / 27 Light traffic only .
### Question: what is the airport code for punta cana?
### Answer:
MDPC |
### Document: Return to normalcy - Wikipedia Return to normalcy Jump to : navigation , search Harding called for `` A Return to Normalcy . '' Return to normalcy , a return to the way of life before World War I , was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding 's campaign slogan for the election of 1920 . Although detractors of the time tried to belittle the word `` normalcy '' as a neologism as well as a malapropism , saying that it was poorly coined by Harding ( as opposed to the more accepted term normality ) , there was contemporaneous discussion and evidence that normalcy had been listed in dictionaries as far back as 1857 . Harding 's promise was to return the United States ' prewar mentality , without the thought of war tainting the minds of the American people . To sum up his points , he stated : `` America 's present need is not heroics , but healing ; not nostrums , but normalcy ; not revolution , but restoration ; not agitation , but adjustment ; not surgery , but serenity ; not the dramatic , but the dispassionate ; not experiment , but equipoise ; not submergence in internationality , but sustainment in triumphant nationality . '' Contents ( hide ) 1 1920 election 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 1920 election ( edit ) Harding 's position attracted support and was important during the United States presidential election , 1920 , which he won with 60.3 % of the popular vote . During the campaign , Harding addressed the issue of the word 's origin , claiming that `` normalcy '' but not `` normality '' appeared in his dictionary : I have noticed that word caused considerable news editors to change it to `` normality '' . I have looked for `` normality '' in my dictionary and I do not find it there . `` Normalcy '' , however , I did find , and it is a good word . See also ( edit ) Creeping normalcy References ( edit ) Jump up ^ `` normalcy '' , Answers.com . Jump up ^ The Mavens ' Word of the Day : normalcy , June 25 , 1999 , randomhouse.com .
### Question: who called for a return to normalcy following the war?
### Answer:
Warren G. Harding |
### Document: cases ) John Roberts ( 2005 -- present ; cases ) Supreme Court of the United States The Court Lists of cases Procedures Supreme Court Building Court demographics Ideological leanings Appointment and confirmation Current members Chief Justice : John Roberts Associate Justices : Clarence Thomas Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stephen Breyer Samuel Alito Sonia Sotomayor Elena Kagan Neil Gorsuch Current nominations For Associate Justice : Brett Kavanaugh Retired Justices John Paul Stevens Sandra Day O'Connor Anthony Kennedy David Souter History Jay Court ( 1789 -- 1795 ) Rutledge Court ( 1795 ) Ellsworth Court ( 1796 -- 1800 ) Marshall Court ( 1801 -- 1835 ) Taney Court ( 1836 -- 1864 ) Chase Court ( 1864 -- 1873 ) Waite Court ( 1874 -- 1888 ) Fuller Court ( 1888 -- 1910 ) White Court ( 1910 -- 1921 ) Taft Court ( 1921 -- 1930 ) Hughes Court ( 1930 -- 1941 ) Stone Court ( 1941 -- 1946 ) Vinson Court ( 1946 -- 1953 ) Warren Court ( 1953 -- 1969 ) Burger Court ( 1969 -- 1986 ) Rehnquist Court ( 1986 -- 2005 ) Roberts Court ( 2005 -- present ) Lists of justices and nominees Chief justices Associate justices All justices court seat education time in office timelines Justices who served in Congress All nominations Unsuccessful nominations Nominations near end of presidency Statutes affecting Court size
### Question: who is the head of the supreme court?
### Answer:
John Roberts |
### Document: Chhelu Chhelu Ram British Indian 1943 * Second World War BB006 6th Rajputana Rifles Djebel Garci , Tunisia Ram , Kamal Kamal Ram British Indian 1944 Second World War BB008 8th Punjab Regiment River Gari , Italy Ram , Richhpal Richhpal Ram British Indian 1941 * Second World War BB006 6th Rajputana Rifles Keren , Eritrea Singh , Badlu Badlu Singh British Indian 1918 * First World War BB014 14th Murray 's Jat Lancers River Jordan , Palestine Singh , Chatta Chatta Singh British Indian 1916 First World War BB009 Garhwal Rifles Battle of the Wadi , Mesopotamia Singh , Gian Gian Singh British Indian 1945 Second World War BB015 15th Punjab Regiment Myingyan , Burma Singh , Gobind Gobind Singh British Indian 1917 First World War BB028 Garhwal Rifles Pezières , France Singh , Ishar Ishar Singh British Indian 1921 Waziristan Campaign BB028 28th Punjab Regiment Haidari Kach , India Singh , Nand Nand Singh British Indian 1944 Second World War BB111 1 / 11th Garhwal Rifles Maungdaw -- Buthidaung Road , Burma Singh , Parkash Parkash Singh British Indian 1943 Second World War BB008 8th Punjab Regiment Donbaik , Burma Singh , Prakash Prakash Singh British Indian 1945 * Second World War BB013 13th Frontier Force Rifles Kanlan Ywathit , Burma Singh , Ram Ram Singh British Indian 1944 * Second World War BB001 Garhwal Rifles Kennedy Peak , Burma Dast , Mir Mir Dast British Indian 1915 First World War BB055 55th Coke 's Rifles Wieltje , Belgium Din ,
### Question: who has been awarded the victoria cross twice?
### Answer:
Singh, Parkash |
### Document: Biological oceanography. 350 Main Street , Malden , MA 02148 USA : Blackwell Publishing Ltd . pp. 60 -- 62 . ISBN 978 - 0 - 632 - 05536 - 4 . Jump up ^ Boyes , Elliot , Susan , Michael . `` Learning Unit : Nitrogen Cycle Marine Environment '' . Archived from the original on 15 April 2012 . Retrieved 22 October 2011 . Jump up ^ Lalli , Parsons , Carol , Timothy ( 1997 ) . Biological oceanography : An introduction . Butterworth - Heinemann . ISBN 978 - 0 - 7506 - 3384 - 0 . Jump up ^ Lalli , Parsons , Carol , Timothy ( 1997 ) . Biological Oceanography : An introduction . Butterworth - Heinemann . ISBN 978 - 0 - 7506 - 3384 - 0 . Jump up ^ Holland , Elisabeth A. ; Dentener , Frank J. ; Braswell , Bobby H. ; Sulzman , James M. ( 1999 ) . `` Contemporary and pre-industrial global reactive nitrogen budgets '' . Biogeochemistry. 46 : 7 . doi : 10.1007 / BF01007572 . Jump up ^ Chapin , S.F. III , Matson , P.A. , Mooney H.A. 2002 . Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology . Springer , New York 2002 ISBN 0 - 387 - 95443 - 0 , p. 345 Jump up ^ Proceedings of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment ( SCOPE ) International Biofuels Project Rapid Assessment , 22 -- 25 September 2008 , Gummersbach , Germany , R.W. Howarth and S. Bringezu , editors . 2009 Executive Summary , p. 3 Jump up ^ Smil , V ( 2004 ) . Cycles Of Life : Civilization And The Biosphere . Diane Pub Co . ISBN 0 - 7567 - 7350 - 4 . Jump up ^ Aerts , Rien & Berendse , Frank ( 1988 ) .
### Question: what is the largest source of nitrogen on earth?
### Answer:
Earth's atmosphere |
### Document: John Wesley Shipp on IMDb Awards for John Wesley Shipp Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Hansen ( 1979 ) Warren Burton ( 1980 ) Larry Haines ( 1981 ) David Lewis ( 1982 ) Darnell Williams ( 1983 ) Justin Deas ( 1984 ) Larry Gates ( 1985 ) John Wesley Shipp ( 1986 ) Gregg Marx ( 1987 ) Justin Deas ( 1988 ) Justin Deas ( 1989 ) Henry Darrow ( 1990 ) Bernard Barrow ( 1991 ) Thom Christopher ( 1992 ) Gerald Anthony ( 1993 ) Justin Deas ( 1994 ) Jerry verDorn ( 1995 ) Jerry verDorn ( 1996 ) Ian Buchanan ( 1997 ) Steve Burton ( 1998 ) Stuart Damon ( 1999 ) Shemar Moore ( 2000 ) Michael E. Knight ( 2001 ) Josh Duhamel ( 2002 ) Benjamin Hendrickson ( 2003 ) Rick Hearst ( 2004 ) Greg Rikaart ( 2005 ) Jordan Clarke ( 2006 ) Rick Hearst ( 2007 ) Kristoff St.
### Question: who played barry allens dad in justice league?
### Answer:
John Wesley Shipp |
### Document: % ± 1950 1,550 -- 1960 1,894 22.2 % 1970 2,679 41.4 % 1980 3,509 31.0 % 7,455 112.5 % 2000 10,146 36.1 % 14,297 40.9 % Est. 2016 15,463 8.2 % U.S. Decennial Census The 2010 United States Census reported that Ripon had a population of 14,297 . The population density was 2,601.8 people per square mile ( 1,004.5 / km2 ) . The racial makeup of Ripon was 11,392 ( 79.7 % ) White , 221 ( 1.5 % ) African American , 125 ( 0.9 % ) Native American , 599 ( 4.2 % ) Asian , 36 ( 0.3 % ) Pacific Islander , 1,208 ( 8.4 % ) from other races , and 716 ( 5.0 % ) from two or more races . Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3,177 persons ( 22.2 % ) . The census reported that 14,207 people ( 99.4 % of the population ) lived in households , 0 ( 0 % ) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters , and 90 ( 0.6 % ) were institutionalized . There were 4,855 households , out of which 2,057 ( 42.4 % ) had children under the age of 18 living in them , 3,099 ( 63.8 % ) were opposite - sex married couples living together , 472 ( 9.7 % ) had a female householder with no husband present , 227 ( 4.7 % ) had a male householder with no wife present . There were 193 ( 4.0 % ) unmarried opposite - sex partnerships , and 20 ( 0.4 % ) same - sex married couples or partnerships .
### Question: what is the almond capital of the world?
### Answer:
Ripon |
### Document: Under traditional common law , the ius quaesitum tertio principle was not recognized , instead relying on the doctrine of privity of contract , which restricts rights , obligations , and liabilities arising from a contract to the contracting parties ( said to be privy to the contract ) . However , the Contracts ( Rights of Third Parties ) Act 1999 introduced a number of allowances and exceptions for ius quaesitum tertio in English law . Other common - law countries are also making reforms in this area , though the United States is unique in abandoning privity early in the mid-19th century . Contents ( hide ) 1 Ius quaesitum tertio 1.1 Object to benefit 1.2 Irrevocability 1.3 Acceptance 2 Intended v. incidental beneficiary 2.1 Incidental beneficiary 2.2 Intended beneficiary 3 Vesting of rights 4 Breach and defenses 5 Rights that accrue to the promisee 6 Notes 7 See also Ius quaesitum tertio ( edit ) While the law on this subject varies , there is nonetheless a commonly accepted construction of third - party rights in the laws of most countries . A right of action arises only when it appears the object of the contract was to benefit the third party 's interests and the third - party beneficiary has either relied on or accepted the benefit . A promisee nominates a third party usually for one of two reasons -- either the promisee owes something to the third party and the performance of this new obligation will discharge it , or the promisee will somehow get a material benefit by giving something to the third party. A says to B offer to sell my car for Rs. 50000 / - B repalis . `` I will purchases it for 45000 / - There are also two possible ways to explain the functioning of the contractual relationship : either , The parties A ( promisee ) and B ( promisor ) contract each in his own name but with the intention of creating an opportunity for C ( third - party beneficiary ) to acquire a benefit , conditional upon acceptance , from B ; or C immediately acquires a conditional right , from which A is able to release B until the moment of acceptance , when the right of A to release B is extinguished .
### Question: the condition that exists when a contract is made with the purpose of benefiting the third party?
### Answer:
ius quaesitum tertio |
### Document: TMZ - wikipedia TMZ This is the current revision of this page , as edited by AdamDeanHall ( talk contribs ) at 22 : 55 , 7 August 2017 ( AT&T will not sell TMZ after the merger with Time Warner closes . ) . The present address ( URL ) is a permanent link to this version . Revision as of 22 : 55 , 7 August 2017 by AdamDeanHall ( talk contribs ) ( AT&T will not sell TMZ after the merger with Time Warner closes . ) ( diff ) ← Previous revision Latest revision ( diff ) Newer revision → ( diff ) Jump to : navigation , search This article is about the website . For the television series , see TMZ on TV . For other uses , see TMZ ( disambiguation ) . TMZ Type of site Celebrity Available in English Headquarters 13031 West Jefferson Boulevard . in Los Angeles , California Owner Time Warner ( sale to AT&T pending ) Created by Harvey Levin Jim Paratore Editor Harvey Levin Slogan ( s ) Celebrity Gossip . Entertainment News . Celebrity News . Website www.tmz.com Alexa rank 1035 Commercial Yes Registration Optional Launched November 8 , 2005 ; 11 years ago ( 2005 - 11 - 08 ) Current status Active TMZ is a celebrity news website that debuted on November 8 , 2005 . It was a collaboration between AOL and Telepictures Productions , a division of Warner Bros. , until Time Warner divested AOL in 2009 . The name TMZ stands for thirty - mile zone , the historic `` studio zone '' within a 30 - mile ( 50 km ) radius centered at the intersection of West Beverly Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles , California . TMZ 's managing editor is Harvey Levin , a lawyer - turned - journalist who was previously a legal expert for the Los Angeles television station KCBS - TV . The site claims that it does not pay for stories or interviews ; however , Levin has admitted that TMZ does `` sometimes pay sources for leads on stories '' . Levin has stated that `` everything is researched and vetted for accuracy . ''
### Question: what does tmz stand for on the tv show?
### Answer:
thirty-mile zone |
### Document: James Marsters - Wikipedia James Marsters Jump to : navigation , search For the inventor , see James C. Marsters . James Marsters Marsters at Paradise City Comic Con , December 2016 James Wesley Marsters ( 1962 - 08 - 20 ) August 20 , 1962 ( age 55 ) Greenville , California , U.S. Occupation Actor , musician , comic book writer Years active 1987 -- present Spouse ( s ) Liane Davidson ( m . 1989 -- 97 ) Patricia Jasmin Rahman ( m . 2011 ) Children James Wesley Marsters ( born August 20 , 1962 ) is an American actor and musician . Marsters first came to the attention of the general public playing the popular character Spike , a platinum - blond English vampire in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin - off series , Angel , from 1997 to 2004 . Since then , he has gone on to play other science fiction roles , such as the alien supervillain Brainiac on the Superman - inspired series Smallville , the omnisexual time traveller Captain John Hart in British science - fiction show Torchwood , and terrorist Barnabas Greeley in Syfy 's Caprica . Marsters appeared in a supporting role in the 2007 movie P.S. I Love You . He appeared as a recurring character in the first season of the revival of Hawaii Five - 0 . Contents ( hide ) 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2.1 Early roles 2.1. 1 Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel 2.2 Other work 3 Musical career 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Audio books 8 Awards and nominations 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Early Life ( edit ) Marsters was born in Greenville , California , the son of a United Methodist minister and social worker . He grew up with his brother , Paul , and sister , Susan , in Modesto , California . Dreaming about becoming an actor since he played Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh in fourth grade , Marsters joined the theater group at Grace M. Davis High School and acted in many plays , including musicals .
### Question: who plays spike in buffy the vampire slayer?
### Answer:
James Wesley Marsters |
### Document: Kristian Alfonso - wikipedia Kristian Alfonso Jump to : navigation , search This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification . Please help by adding reliable sources . Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful . ( January 2015 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Kristian Alfonso Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso Kristian - Joy Alfonso ( 1963 - 09 - 05 ) September 5 , 1963 ( age 54 ) Brockton , Massachusetts , U.S. Occupation Actress Years active 1981 -- present Spouse ( s ) Simon Macauley ( 1987 -- 1991 ) 1 child Danny Daggenhurst ( 2001 -- present ) 1 child Website http://www.kristianonline.com/ Kristian - Joy Alfonso ( born September 5 , 1963 ) is an American actress , former figure skater and fashion model . She is best known for playing Hope Williams Brady , which she has played since 1983 on the NBC dramatic serial Days of Our Lives . Contents ( hide ) 1 Biography 1.1 Early career 1.2 Return to Days of our Lives 1.3 Other credits 2 Personal life 3 Other 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Biography ( edit ) Early career ( edit ) She began her career as a figure skater and gold medal champion at the Junior Olympic Figure Skating Championships . At the age of 13 , a tobogganing accident ended her skating career and Alfonso began modeling . By the time she was 15 she had appeared on the cover of over 30 magazines , including Vogue and Harper 's Bazaar . She was first seen on TV playing opposite Rock Hudson in the TV movie The Starmaker in 1981 . Her career took off in April 1983 when she started playing Hope Williams on the soap opera Days of Our Lives . During that time , her character fell in love with , and married , Bo Brady ( Peter Reckell ) .
### Question: who plays hope on days of our lives?
### Answer:
Kristian-Joy Alfonso |
### Document: Retrieved 22 February 2018 -- via Reuters . Jump up ^ NEWS , KYODO . `` Olympics : Krueger takes gold as Norway sweeps men 's skiathlon podium '' . Retrieved 22 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Rydzek leads Nordic combined podium sweep for Germany at Pyeongchang 2018 '' . Retrieved 22 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Winter Olympics : Canada and Germany share two - man bobsleigh gold '' . BBC Sport . Retrieved 19 February 2018 . Jump up ^ Henley , Jon ( 25 February 2018 ) . `` ' Born with skis on ' : Norway celebrates Winter Olympics medal record '' . the Guardian . Retrieved 25 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Hungary wins first - ever Winter Olympics gold with 5,000 - meter short track relay victory '' . Retrieved 22 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Bjoergen dominates in last Olympic race , wins 5th medal '' . 25 February 2018 . Retrieved 25 February 2018 -- via www.nzherald.co.nz . Jump up ^ Tansey , Joe . `` 2018 Olympics : Athletes and Countries with Most Medals from Pyeongchang Games '' . Bleacher Report . Retrieved 26 February 2018 . Jump up ^ Gallagher , Jack ( 25 February 2018 ) . `` From start to finish , Pyeongchang Olympics entertained and showcased splendid collection of global athletes '' . Retrieved 25 February 2018 -- via Japan Times Online . Jump up ^ Falkingham , Katie ( 24 February 2018 ) . `` Winter Olympics : History - maker Ester Ledecka wins gold in two sports '' . BBC . Archived from the original on 24 February 2018 . Retrieved 24 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Medal Standings '' . Pyeongchang 2018 . Retrieved 24 February 2018 . Jump up ^ `` Russian curling bronze medallist suspected of failed drugs test at Winter Olympics '' . The Telegraph . 18 February 2018 . Retrieved 18 February 2018 .
### Question: who won the most medals for the 2018 winter olympics?
### Answer:
Norway |
### Document: The percentage is set to revert to 15 % when the project is finished in 2027 . Duchy of Lancaster ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Lancaster The Duchy of Lancaster is the private estate of the British sovereign consisting of land holdings and other assets . As it is held in perpetual trust for future generations of Sovereigns , the Sovereign is not entitled to the estate 's capital . The revenue profits of the Duchy are presented to the Sovereign each year and form part of the Privy Purse , providing income for both the official and private expenses of the monarch . In the financial year ending 31 March 2015 , the Duchy was valued at £ 472 million , providing £ 16 million in income . Duchy of Cornwall ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall is a Crown entity holding land and other assets to produce an income for the monarch 's eldest child . The Duke of Cornwall ( Charles , Prince of Wales ) receives revenue towards charitable work and official activities , supported by The Queen 's Grant - in - aid funding to provide assistance with official travel and property . These financial arrangements also cover the official expenditure of some members of his immediate family . The Duchess of Cornwall , The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry all have their official expenses paid from Duchy income , assisted by grants - in aid from The Queen . For the fiscal year 2011 - 12 the Duchy was valued at £ 728 million with an annual profit of £ 18.3 million paid to the Prince . Parliamentary annuities ( edit ) The Duke of Edinburgh receives a parliamentary annuity of £ 359,000 per year from the Treasury . In the past some other members of the British royal family also received funding in the form of parliamentary annuities . The Civil List Act 1952 provided for an allowance to Princess Margaret as well as allowances to the queen 's younger children among others . The Civil List Act 1972 added further members of the royal family to the annuity list . By 2002 there were eight recipients of parliamentary annuities ( all children or cousins of the Queen ) receiving a combined total of £ 1.5 million annually .
### Question: where does the royal family get there money?
### Answer:
hereditary revenues of the Crown |
### Document: The percentage is set to revert to 15 % when the project is finished in 2027 . Duchy of Lancaster ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Lancaster The Duchy of Lancaster is the private estate of the British sovereign consisting of land holdings and other assets . As it is held in perpetual trust for future generations of Sovereigns , the Sovereign is not entitled to the estate 's capital . The revenue profits of the Duchy are presented to the Sovereign each year and form part of the Privy Purse , providing income for both the official and private expenses of the monarch . In the financial year ending 31 March 2015 , the Duchy was valued at £ 472 million , providing £ 16 million in income . Duchy of Cornwall ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall is a Crown entity holding land and other assets to produce an income for the monarch 's eldest child . The Duke of Cornwall ( Charles , Prince of Wales ) receives revenue towards charitable work and official activities , supported by The Queen 's Grant - in - aid funding to provide assistance with official travel and property . These financial arrangements also cover the official expenditure of some members of his immediate family . The Duchess of Cornwall , The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry all have their official expenses paid from Duchy income , assisted by grants - in aid from The Queen . For the fiscal year 2011 - 12 the Duchy was valued at £ 728 million with an annual profit of £ 18.3 million paid to the Prince . Parliamentary annuities ( edit ) The Duke of Edinburgh receives a parliamentary annuity of £ 359,000 per year from the Treasury . In the past some other members of the British royal family also received funding in the form of parliamentary annuities . The Civil List Act 1952 provided for an allowance to Princess Margaret as well as allowances to the queen 's younger children among others . The Civil List Act 1972 added further members of the royal family to the annuity list . By 2002 there were eight recipients of parliamentary annuities ( all children or cousins of the Queen ) receiving a combined total of £ 1.5 million annually .
### Question: where does the royal family get there money?
### Answer:
the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall |
### Document: The percentage is set to revert to 15 % when the project is finished in 2027 . Duchy of Lancaster ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Lancaster The Duchy of Lancaster is the private estate of the British sovereign consisting of land holdings and other assets . As it is held in perpetual trust for future generations of Sovereigns , the Sovereign is not entitled to the estate 's capital . The revenue profits of the Duchy are presented to the Sovereign each year and form part of the Privy Purse , providing income for both the official and private expenses of the monarch . In the financial year ending 31 March 2015 , the Duchy was valued at £ 472 million , providing £ 16 million in income . Duchy of Cornwall ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall is a Crown entity holding land and other assets to produce an income for the monarch 's eldest child . The Duke of Cornwall ( Charles , Prince of Wales ) receives revenue towards charitable work and official activities , supported by The Queen 's Grant - in - aid funding to provide assistance with official travel and property . These financial arrangements also cover the official expenditure of some members of his immediate family . The Duchess of Cornwall , The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry all have their official expenses paid from Duchy income , assisted by grants - in aid from The Queen . For the fiscal year 2011 - 12 the Duchy was valued at £ 728 million with an annual profit of £ 18.3 million paid to the Prince . Parliamentary annuities ( edit ) The Duke of Edinburgh receives a parliamentary annuity of £ 359,000 per year from the Treasury . In the past some other members of the British royal family also received funding in the form of parliamentary annuities . The Civil List Act 1952 provided for an allowance to Princess Margaret as well as allowances to the queen 's younger children among others . The Civil List Act 1972 added further members of the royal family to the annuity list . By 2002 there were eight recipients of parliamentary annuities ( all children or cousins of the Queen ) receiving a combined total of £ 1.5 million annually .
### Question: where does the royal family get there money?
### Answer:
a parliamentary annuity |
### Document: The percentage is set to revert to 15 % when the project is finished in 2027 . Duchy of Lancaster ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Lancaster The Duchy of Lancaster is the private estate of the British sovereign consisting of land holdings and other assets . As it is held in perpetual trust for future generations of Sovereigns , the Sovereign is not entitled to the estate 's capital . The revenue profits of the Duchy are presented to the Sovereign each year and form part of the Privy Purse , providing income for both the official and private expenses of the monarch . In the financial year ending 31 March 2015 , the Duchy was valued at £ 472 million , providing £ 16 million in income . Duchy of Cornwall ( edit ) Main article : Duchy of Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall is a Crown entity holding land and other assets to produce an income for the monarch 's eldest child . The Duke of Cornwall ( Charles , Prince of Wales ) receives revenue towards charitable work and official activities , supported by The Queen 's Grant - in - aid funding to provide assistance with official travel and property . These financial arrangements also cover the official expenditure of some members of his immediate family . The Duchess of Cornwall , The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry all have their official expenses paid from Duchy income , assisted by grants - in aid from The Queen . For the fiscal year 2011 - 12 the Duchy was valued at £ 728 million with an annual profit of £ 18.3 million paid to the Prince . Parliamentary annuities ( edit ) The Duke of Edinburgh receives a parliamentary annuity of £ 359,000 per year from the Treasury . In the past some other members of the British royal family also received funding in the form of parliamentary annuities . The Civil List Act 1952 provided for an allowance to Princess Margaret as well as allowances to the queen 's younger children among others . The Civil List Act 1972 added further members of the royal family to the annuity list . By 2002 there were eight recipients of parliamentary annuities ( all children or cousins of the Queen ) receiving a combined total of £ 1.5 million annually .
### Question: where does the royal family get there money?
### Answer:
income from private investments |
### Document: The probability that a randomly chosen vertex belongs to a component of size n ( \ displaystyle n ) is given by : h in ( n ) = E ( k i n ) n − 1 u ~ in ∗ n ( n − 2 ) , n > 1 , u ~ in = k in + 1 E ( k in ) ∑ k out ≥ 0 u ( k in + 1 , k out ) , ( \ displaystyle h_ ( \ text ( in ) ) ( n ) = ( \ frac ( \ mathbb ( E ) ( k_ ( in ) ) ) ( n - 1 ) ) ( \ tilde ( u ) ) _ ( \ text ( in ) ) ^ ( * n ) ( n - 2 ) , \ ; n > 1 , \ ; ( \ tilde ( u ) ) _ ( \ text ( in ) ) = ( \ frac ( k_ ( \ text ( in ) ) + 1 ) ( \ mathbb ( E ) ( k_ ( \ text ( in ) ) ) ) ) \ sum \ limits _ ( k_ ( \ text ( out ) ) \ geq 0 ) u ( k_ ( \ text ( in ) ) + 1 , k_ ( \ text ( out ) ) ) , ) for in - components , and h out ( n ) = E ( k out ) n − 1 u ~ out ∗ n ( n − 2 ) , n > 1 , u ~ out = k out + 1 E ( k out ) ∑ k in ≥ 0 u ( k in , k out + 1 ) , ( \ displaystyle h_ ( \ text ( out ) ) ( n ) = ( \ frac ( \ mathbb ( E ) ( k_ ( \ text ( out ) ) ) ) ( n - 1 ) ) ( \ tilde ( u ) ) _ ( \ text ( out ) ) ^ ( * n ) ( n - 2 ) , \ ; n > 1 , \ ;
### Question: what data structure is used to represent connections in a network?
### Answer:
links (or edges) |
### Document: In the episode Nude Beach , he returns to team up with the Belchers in their attempt to sell tickets to a view of the titular nude beach to children at their school . Henry Haber ( voiced by Jim Gaffigan ) -- Henry Haber is a student at Wagstaff School . He first appears in `` Carpe Museum '' where he is assigned as Tina 's buddy for the museum field trip . In `` The Millie - churian Candidate '' Henry runs for student body president under the campaign `` Chess we Can '' . He later wins by default after Millie and Louise both get disqualified . Jeremy ( voiced by H. Jon Benjamin ) -- Jeremy is one of Louise 's classmates . He appears in `` Topsy '' and has increasingly accompanied the Belcher children and their crew . He was first characterized as uptight , ratting on Louise 's science project to Mr. Frond in `` Topsy , '' but as evidenced by his willingness to engage in bounce house theft in `` House Of 1000 Bounces , '' he 's loosened up a little . Jocelyn ( voiced by John Roberts ) -- Jocelyn is a student at Wagstaff School . She has blonde curly hair that she wears in a side ponytail and is a cheerleader as well . She displays an obsession with being cool and popular to the point of being unable to have a mind of her own to avoid embarrassing herself . She can often be heard saying things like `` That 's so cool . Unless you guys do n't think so . Then it 's lame . '' Jodi ( voiced by Rachel Dratch ) -- Jodi is a student at Wagstaff School who has a severe fear of germs . It is extreme enough that she struggles to sit down or touch anything without using hand sanitizer or wearing rubber gloves . Large Tommy ( voiced by Larry Murphy ) -- Large Tommy is an overweight nerd - looking student who has brown hair and wears a red shirt and glasses . Like Speedo Guy , he appears randomly in the series , mainly in background roles . Lenny DeStefano ( voiced by Larry Murphy ) -- A student at Wagstaff School . Lenny is an extremely popular and handsome boy , considered the biggest catch at Wagstaff among the girls .
### Question: who plays the mom in bob's burgers?
### Answer:
John Roberts |
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### Question: what percentage of the world population is america?
### Answer:
4.29% |
### Document: Acelera Aê ( Noite do Bem ) '' `` Desejo de Amar '' `` Dançando '' Features singles `` El Ultimo Adios ( The Last Goodbye ) '' Category : Ivete Sangalo This 1990s R&B / soul music song - related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . This 1990s pop song - related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . This 1990s country song - related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . Retrieved from `` https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Back_at_One_(song)&oldid=839386052 '' Categories : 1999 singles 1999 songs Brian McKnight songs Mark Wills songs Music videos directed by Francis Lawrence RPM Country Tracks number - one singles Song recordings produced by Carson Chamberlain Motown singles Mercury Records singles Soul ballads Contemporary R&B ballads Songs written by Brian McKnight 1990s R&B song stubs 1990s pop song stubs 1990s country song stubs Hidden categories : Pages with citations lacking titles Pages with citations having bare URLs Articles with hAudio microformats Singlechart usages for Australia Singlechart usages for Germany Singlechart usages for Dutch40 Singlechart usages for New Zealand Singlechart usages for Switzerland Singlechart usages for Billboardhot100 Singlechart called without song Singlechart usages for Billboardadultcontemporary Singlechart usages for Billboardrandbhiphop Singlechart usages for Billboardpopsongs Singlechart usages for Billboardrhythmic Singlechart usages for Canadacountry Singlechart called without artist Singlechart usages for Billboardcountrysongs All stub articles Talk Contents About Wikipedia Português Edit links This page was last edited on 3 May 2018 , at 02 : 39 . About Wikipedia
### Question: who wrote back at one by brian mcknight?
### Answer:
Brian McKnight |
### Document: Wisconsin Group Tour Coordinator Contestant progress ( edit ) Rank Contestant Episode 5 6 7 Nick WIN WIN IN IN IN IN IN IN TIE WIN WINNER Lawrence IN IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN BTM WIN RUNNER - UP Ginny WIN BTM WIN IN BTM TIE IN WIN WIN OUT Taylor IN IN IN IN BTM IN WIN WIN TIE OUT 5 Holgie IN WIN IN IN IN TIE BTM IN OUT 6 Chanda BTM IN IN BTM WIN WIN BTM IN OUT 7 Donna IN BTM WIN IN IN BTM OUT 8 Rachel BTM IN BTM WIN WIN BTM OUT 9 Ernie IN BTM IN IN OUT 10 Glenda IN BTM BTM BTM OUT 11 Ty IN IN OUT 12 Cindy IN IN OUT 13 David OUT 14 Jeni OUT Key ( WINNER ) This contestant won the competition and was crowned `` Best of the Worst '' . ( RUNNER - UP ) The contestant was the runner - up in the finals of the competition . ( WIN ) The contestant did the best on their team in the week 's Main Dish challenge or Skill Drill and was considered the winner . ( TIE ) The contestant tied with another contestant as the best on their team in the week 's Main Dish challenge or Skill Drill . ( BTM ) The contestant was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Main Dish challenge , but was not eliminated . ( OUT ) The contestant lost that week 's Main Dish challenge and was out of the competition . Season 9 : Celebrity Edition 2 ( edit ) Rachael Ray returns with Anne Burrell to host season 2 of the Celebrity Edition . The winner earns a $50,000 donation for their chosen charity .
### Question: who won season 8 of worst cooks in america?
### Answer:
Nick Slater |
### Document: UNESCO - wikipedia UNESCO Jump to : navigation , search UNESCO United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization Organisation des Nations unies pour l'éducation , la science et la culture ( in French ) Abbreviation UNESCO Formation 16 November 1945 ( 71 years ago ) ( 1945 - 11 - 16 ) Type Specialized agency Legal status Active Headquarters Place de Fontenoy , Paris , France Membership 195 member states Head Audrey Azoulay Director - General of UNESCO Website unesco.org The United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ; French : Organisation des Nations unies pour l'éducation , la science et la culture ) is a specialized agency of the United Nations ( UN ) based in Paris . Its declared purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through educational , scientific , and cultural reforms in order to increase universal respect for justice , the rule of law , and human rights along with fundamental freedom proclaimed in the United Nations Charter . It is the successor of the League of Nations ' International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation . UNESCO has 195 member states and ten associate members . Most of its field offices are `` cluster '' offices covering three or more countries ; national and regional offices also exist . UNESCO pursues its objectives through five major programs : education , natural sciences , social / human sciences , culture and communication / information . Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy , technical , and teacher - training programs , international science programs , the promotion of independent media and freedom of the press , regional and cultural history projects , the promotion of cultural diversity , translations of world literature , international cooperation agreements to secure the world 's cultural and natural heritage ( World Heritage Sites ) and to preserve human rights , and attempts to bridge the worldwide digital divide . It is also a member of the United Nations Development Group . UNESCO 's aim is `` to contribute to the building of peace , the eradication of poverty , sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education , the sciences , culture , communication and information '' . Other priorities of the organization include attaining quality Education For All and lifelong learning , addressing emerging social and ethical challenges , fostering cultural diversity , a culture of peace and building inclusive knowledge societies through information and communication .
### Question: which un agency has its head quarters in paris?
### Answer:
UNESCO |
### Document: Her future sister - in - law , Elisabeth of Valois , became a close friend of whom Mary `` retained nostalgic memories in later life '' . Her maternal grandmother , Antoinette de Bourbon , was another strong influence on her childhood , and acted as one of her principal advisors . Portraits of Mary show that she had a small , oval - shaped head , a long , graceful neck , bright auburn hair , hazel - brown eyes , under heavy lowered eyelids and finely arched brows , smooth pale skin , a high forehead , and regular , firm features . She was considered a pretty child and later , as a woman , strikingly attractive . At some point in her infancy or childhood , she caught smallpox , but it did not mark her features . Mary was eloquent and especially tall by sixteenth - century standards ( she attained an adult height of 5 feet 11 inches or 1.80 m ) , while Henry II 's son and heir , Francis , stuttered and was abnormally short . Henry commented that `` from the very first day they met , my son and she got on as well together as if they had known each other for a long time '' . On 4 April 1558 , Mary signed a secret agreement bequeathing Scotland and her claim to England to the French crown if she died without issue . Twenty days later , she married the Dauphin at Notre Dame de Paris , and he became king consort of Scotland . Claim to the English throne ( edit ) Mary 's arms as Queen of Scotland and France with the arms of England added , used in France before the Treaty of Edinburgh , 1560 In November 1558 , Henry VIII 's elder daughter , Mary I of England , was succeeded by her only surviving sibling , Elizabeth I. Under the Third Succession Act , passed in 1543 by the Parliament of England , Elizabeth was recognised as her sister 's heir , and Henry VIII 's last will and testament had excluded the Stuarts from succeeding to the English throne . Yet , in the eyes of many Catholics , Elizabeth was illegitimate , and Mary Stuart , as the senior descendant of Henry VIII 's elder sister , was the rightful queen of England .
### Question: how old was mary queen of scots when she took the throne?
### Answer:
sixteen |
### Document: Statutory declaration - wikipedia Statutory declaration Jump to : navigation , search A statutory declaration is a legal document defined under the law of certain Commonwealth nations . It is similar to a statement made under oath , however , it is not sworn . Statutory declarations are commonly used to allow a person to declare something to be true for the purposes of satisfying some legal requirement or regulation when no other evidence is available . They are thus similar to affidavits ( which are made on oath ) . Depending on jurisdiction , statutory declarations can be used for : Declarations of identity , nationality , marital status , etc . when documentary evidence is unavailable . Declaring the intention to change one 's name . Affirming the provenance and nature of goods for export or import . Statements of originality for patent applications . Contents ( hide ) 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 United Kingdom 3.1 England and Wales 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Australia ( edit ) Australian law defines a statutory declaration as a written statement declared to be true in the presence of an authorised witness . The Statutory Declarations Act 1959 governs the use of statutory declarations in matters involving the law of the Australian Commonwealth , Australian Capital Territory , and other territories but not including the Northern Territory . Any person within the jurisdiction of this law may make a statutory declaration in relation to any matter . The declaration may be used in connection with matters of law , including judicial proceedings , but what weight is given to the declaration is a matter for the judge to decide . Statutory declarations must be made in a prescribed form and witnessed by a person as specified in the Statutory Declarations Regulations ( 1993 ) . Prescribed witnesses include legal and medical practitioners , Justices of the Peace , notaries public , police officers , military officers , registered members of certain professional organisations ( i.e. National Tax Accountant 's Association and Institution of Engineers Australia ) , and certain other Commonwealth employees . Intentionally making a false statement as a statutory declaration is a crime equivalent to perjury , and punishable by fines and / or a prison sentence of up to four years . The states of Australia each have their own laws regarding statutory declarations .
### Question: what is the purpose of a statutory declaration?
### Answer:
to allow a person to declare something to be true for the purposes of satisfying some legal requirement or regulation |
### Document: Year Champion Country Venue Location Score To par Purse ( $ ) Winner 's share ( $ ) 2018 Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club Shoal Creek , Alabama 277 − 11 5,000,000 900,000 2017 Park Sung - hyun South Korea Trump National Golf Club Bedminster , NJ 277 − 11 5,000,000 900,000 2016 Brittany Lang United States CordeValle Golf Club San Martin , CA 282 − 6 4,500,000 810,000 2015 Chun In - gee South Korea Lancaster Country Club Lancaster , PA 272 − 8 4,500,000 810,000 2014 Michelle Wie United States Pinehurst Resort , Course No. 2 Pinehurst , NC 278 − 2 4,000,000 720,000 2013 Inbee Park ( 2 ) South Korea Sebonack Golf Club Southampton , NY 280 − 8 3,250,000 585,000 2012 Choi Na - yeon South Korea Blackwolf Run , composite course Kohler , WI 281 − 7 3,250,000 585,000 2011 Ryu So - yeon South Korea Broadmoor Golf Club , East Course Colorado Springs , CO 281 − 3 3,250,000 585,000 Paula Creamer United States Oakmont Country Club Oakmont , PA 281 − 3 3,250,000 585,000 2009 Ji Eun - hee South Korea Saucon Valley Country Club Bethlehem , PA 284 3,250,000 585,000 2008 Inbee Park South Korea Interlachen Country Club Edina , MN 283 − 9 3,250,000 585,
### Question: who won the women's golf us open?
### Answer:
Ariya Jutanugarn |
### Document: `` An in - depth look at ' Creature from the Black Lagoon ' . '' 3dfilmarchive.com , 2012 . Retrieved : November 19 , 2013 . Jump up ^ `` Portrait of Ginger Stanley sitting on a diving board - Weeki Wachee Springs , Florida . '' State Archives of Florida . Retrieved : March 23 , 2015 . ^ Jump up to : Vieira 2003 , pp. 141 -- 143 . Jump up ^ Ferrari 2003 , p. 287 . Jump up ^ Maltin , Leonard . Leonard Maltin 's 2014 Movie Guide . Penguin Press . p. 298 . ISBN 9780451418104 . Jump up ^ `` Creature from the Black Lagoon ( 1954 ) - Rotten Tomatoes '' . Rotten Tomatoes.com . Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 22 August 2016 . Jump up ^ `` AFI 's 100 Years ... 100 Movies Nominees '' ( PDF ) . Retrieved August 20 , 2016 . Jump up ^ `` AFI 's 100 Years ... 100 Heroes & Villains Nominees '' ( PDF ) . Retrieved August 20 , 2016 . ^ Jump up to : Murray 2005 , pp. 154 -- 156 . Jump up ^ Archerd , Army `` Olympics to cross finish line in style . '' Variety , July 19 , 1992 . ^ Jump up to : Archerd , Army . `` Hiller relieved that noms were n't leaked . '' Variety , February 12 , 1996 . Jump up ^ `` Recreating the Eighth Wonder . '' King Kong ( 3 - disc Deluxe Extended Edition DVD ) , 2006 . Jump up ^ Fleming . Michael . `` Kornberg reups at U . '' Variety , May 20 , 1999 . Jump up ^ Linder , Brian . `` Back to the Black Lagoon . '' IGN , December 13 , 2001 . Jump up ^ Linder , Brian . `` Del Toro to Uni 's Creature Redo . '' IGN , August 7 , 2002 .
### Question: where did they film the creature from the black lagoon?
### Answer:
Wakulla Springs, Florida |